Group of three medals in a card box addressed to Mr P Robins, 30 Swiss Road, Waterlooville, Portsmouth, Hants. with transmission slip and enclosure N J Robins 31.10.46 from Gunnery Officer H.M.S. Mercury incl. Atlantic Star, 1939 - 45 Star and War medal, Mr Robins served as Gunnery Officer H.M.S. Ark Royal.
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A King`s South Africa Medal 1901 - 02 to 2769 Pte R Brownlow, S Stafford Reg with two clasps with copy of recipients service papers, enlisted in 1890 aged 18 served in South Africa from 17.3.1900, entitled to a Q S A , three clasps, Wittenberg, Cape Colony and Transvaal discharged 25.3.1902 after 12 years service with the colours
Medals-A World War I group of four comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star and Royal Navy Long Service And Good Conduct Medal awarded to 344049 Shipwright E.J. Forse, Royal Navy together with his Mentioned In Despatches certificate, a photograph of Mr Forse in uniform and a newspaper cutting regarding the visit of H.M.S. to Avonmouth dated 1911 ** General condition consistent with age
World - Swaziland, five coin silver year set - 1968, Barbados, silver and base metal Proof year set - 1973, E.E.C. Medallic First Day Cover - 1973, Great Britain, silver medal 'Silver Wedding Anniversary Of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh', Panama, Silver Proof Twenty Balboas - 1973 and other coin presentation sets
Medallion - Great Britain - Cunard white Star Lines, Queen Mary, Commissioned - 1936, medal struck in bronze, by Gilbert Bayes, Queen Mary at sea above Legend 'MARIA REGINA MARI ME COMMISIT'. Reverse with three shields of arms beside archway 'Queen Mary', in original tooled green leather-lined case (1 coin)
Medallion - Great Britain - George II, Jernegan's Lottery - 1736, Silver Medal by J. S. Tanner, Minerva between Military trophies and emblems of the arts and sciences, 'BOTH HANDS FILLED FOR BRITAIN, in exerge, GEORGE REIGNING'. Reverse - 'GROWING ARTS ADORN EMPIRE', in exerge, 'CAROLINE PROTECTING 1736', Queen Caroline watering palms. VF (1 coin)
Medallion - Great Britain - First World War medal struck in bronze, by Ernest Gillick (1874 - 1951), presented to members of the 'Inns of Court' (British Law Courts), who fought during the First World War, obverse depicting image of 'Pegasus' the symbol of the Inner Temple, reverse 'The Inner Temple To Members Of The Inn Who Fought For Their Country - 1914 - 1918'. The Inns of Court had their own British Army Regiment which dated back to 1584. From 1909 and throughout the First World War it served as an Officer Training Corps which consisted of men mainly connected with the Law Courts. Nice light brown patination, in a turned wood box (1 coin)
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