Medal and ribbon - an 'Officer of the Order of St John' medal; obverse of the medal shows a white, enamel eight-pointed Maltese cross on a black background, the four principal angles embellished alternately with two lions passant guardant and two unicorns passant. The medal with ribbon in presentation case - Est £30 - £40
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The World War Two (WWII) medals and Pilot's Flying Log Book of 1459001 W Picton who was a member of the Lancaster Mk 1 bomber crew skippered by F/L Powell (see lot 511) - included in the lot is the 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, War medal all with ribbons, cap badge, lapel badges and patch badges - SEE ALSO LOT 511
The World War Two (WWII) effects of Flight-Lieutenant Arthur C Powell, A.C., D.F.C. (Sandy Powell) who completed 31 bombing missions over Europe as skipper of a Lancaster Mk 1 bomber, the aeroplane nicknamed 'William the Konkerer' - included in the lot is F/L Powell's uniform with cap, medals comprising the Distinguished Flying Cross with ribbon in presentation case, General Service medal with Palestine clasp, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, War medal all with ribbons on bar, dress miniatures with ribbons on bar, ribbon bar, related medal ephemera from Buckingham Palace and the Under-Secretary of State for Air, F/L Powell's two Pilot's Flying Log Books, original photographs of F/L Powell, his crew assembled in front of the Lancaster bomber, and other ephemera including a book 'The Lancaster at War' - SEE ALSO LOT 510 - Est £2000 - £3000
Rare and unusual A4 handwritten and signed letter by Tom Watters (1913-2012). Watters was the last known survivor of the Scots volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. In this letter he refers to the fact that he served in the non-political Scottish Ambulance Unit. Watters was a humanitarian and for his efforts, he received Spanish citizenship and the British Empire Medal. A rare signed letter. Good condition
Twenty Four Distinguished Flying Medal Winners Inc Dambusters, BOB, aces signed Ultra Rare DM medal WW2 RAF cover. 15 only were issued Signed by Wg Cdr Don Kingaby DSO AFC DFM**, Wg Cdr Jim Herbert Hallows, F/O Fred Barker DFM, F/O Leonard Bowman DFM, Grp Capt Frank Carey DFC** AFC DFM, Flt Lt A Cook DFM-rare BOB pilot, Air Cdre Ricky Wright DFC DFM, Sqn Ldr Ronald Dalton DFM, Flt Lt F Gash DFM, Wg Cdr Sticks Gregory DSO DFC* DFM, Wg Cdr Taffy Higginson DFC DFM, Wg Cdr Bernard Jennings AFC DFM, Grp Capt Bill Randle DFM, Flt Lt Ken Sumner DFM, Wg Cdr George Unwin DSO DFM*, Sqn Ldr Gwilliam Williams DFM, Sqn Ldr James Lacey DFM, Flt Lt D Macdonald, F/O E Cummings, F/O A Mitchell, Dambusters Steve Oancia DFM, Flt Lt George Chalmers DFC DFM, Flt Lt Tony Burcher, Flt Lt Len Sumpter Incredible cover with some very tough autographs.
Gene Fluckey CMH signed Medal of Honor card. Heres an interesting article on his CMH award. Commander Fluckey smiled as he remembered that patrol. "Lucky" Fluckey they called him. On January 8th the Barb had emerged victorious from a running two-hour night battle after sinking a large enemy ammunition ship. Two weeks later in Mamkwan Harbor he found the "mother-lode".more than 30 enemy ships. In only 5 fathoms (30 feet) of water his crew had unleashed the sub`s forward torpedoes, then turned and fired four from the stern. As he pushed the Barb to the full limit of its speed through the dangerous waters in a daring withdrawal to the open sea, he recorded eight direct hits on six enemy ships. Then, on the return home he added yet another Japanese freighter to the tally for the Barb`s eleventh patrol, a score that exceeded even the number of that patrol-Good condition
South Africa Medal (Zulu) clasp 1878-9 to Pte. C. Hayes 1st/13th Foot enlisted age 24 on 19th May 1875 served 11 years 1875-86 abroad 1/13th Rgt. Natal Transvaal & Zululand 1875-79 & on detachment to the Camel Corp. in Egypt & Sudan entitled to Egypt Medal 1882-89 clasps `ABU-KLEA` & Nile 1884-85 & the Khedives Star 1882. Edge bruises & loose on claw. Scarce clasp NVF with contact marks & supporting copy documents.
India Mutiny Medal clasp Lucknow to Jas Geo. Gregory 7th Hussars copy service papers show that he was issued an L.S.G.C Medal and served 3 yrs as Troop Sgt Major & a further 5 yrs on re-engagement at same rank. Some edge bruising between Jas & Geo of the naming and claw has been re-tightened NVF.
India Mutiny Medal 1857-58 clasp Defence of Lucknow to G. Matthews 78th Highlanders. He was wounded in the shoulder by a musket ball 25.09.1857 at Lucknow. He served in S. Cousan 1844-45 & Persia 1857 (entitled to medal) joined 17th foot Aug 1841 & 78th foot Feb 1847. Discharged unfit 1860. Some rubbing to the reverse of medal o/w GVF with minor contact marks.
India General Service Medal 1908 clasp Afghanistan N.W.F 1919 to Lieut G.S.M Mackay H.L.I. The H.L.I part has been Officially re-impressed. This is considered to be unique to the regiment - probably altered from 2nd King`s to whom he was attached. Wounded 08.01.1916 with the Seaforth Highlanders. Commissioned from Pte. Supporting copy documents NEF.
General Service Medal Geo VI clasps Palestine 1945-48 & Malaya (Ind. Imp) to 2713 2nd/B/Sgt H. D. Marchington Palestine Police (Officially re-touched). He later made Lieut. in the Malaya Police incl. P.P badge * buttons copy photo & other information documents box for Malaya clasp. Scarce item double service to an Officer GEF.
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