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Great War Family Casualty Group of Medals, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal to 18522 Private Peter Arthur Cook, 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment, Private Cook died 17th January 1916 and is commemorated at Ploudiv Central Cemetery; British War Medal and Victory Medal to 18738 Private Frederick Cook, 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Private Book died 15th October 1916 and is commemorated at Allonville Communal Cemetery, with boxes of issue
Group of four Medals attributed to Lieutenant Colonel J K Owens, RASC, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and War Medal + Packet containing three Oak Leaf Emblems + some relevant ephemera including War Office Notice re mention in despatches “…. gallant and distinguished services in Burma “ + a few Badges and set of five Miniatures, CBE, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and War Medal (with Oak Leaf), these mounted as worn
Family group of medals World War 1 / World War 2 comprising of first day of the Somme casualty group, trio to 12 - 18023 Rifleman Frank Kidd Royal Irish Rifles (to include other related ephemera & Queen Mary tin with bullet pencil). Frank Kidd was K.I.A on the 1st of July 1916. Also a World War 2 group to 6478216 Fusilier Herbert Kidd in named box comprising of 39-45 star, Africa star, Italy star and War medal. Herbert Kidd was taken P.O.W and was detained in Stalag VB, Wurttemberg Germany.
RARE POLISH WWII MEDAL GROUPING INCLUDING NUMBERED MONTE CASSINO CROSS WITH ISSUANCE CARD AND MUCH MORE. A unique medal and document grouping for Lance Corporal Kalikst Zdanowicz (1896-1975). Grouping includes original Polish Monte Cassino Cross with original issuance card with matching number 41957 as issued to Zdanowicz. Also official British War Office Record of Service Report conveying that Lance Corporal Zdanowicz was deported from Poland to the U.S.S.R. in 1940 and then joined the Polish Army on March 20, 1942 serving with the British command in Persia beginning March 1, 1942 and later Italy. Report also states Zdanowicz served in the Middle East, Italy and then returned to the United Kingdom until discharged. He served with 2nd Polish Corps in Italy and took part in operations from March 10, 1944 to June 2, 1945. Report further lists his medals and awards (all of which are included in this group) as follows: Polish: Army Medal, Cross of Monte Cassino (numbered 41957 with original issuance card with matching number). British: 1939/45 Star, Italy Star, Defense Medal. Grouping further includes Zdanowicz’s Polish Armed Forces Certificate of Separation from Service dated 1948, two extensive Polish documents including a Polish Fixed Army Service Record inscribed to Zdanowicz as well as his Polish Resettlement Corps form, Polish Soldiers Book (Ksiazeczka Wojskowa) with numerous entries, British issued Soldiers Service Book with photo and numerous entries, a Russian passport issued to Zdanowicz in 1912, another Russian “Leave” pass issued in 1910, a British issued WWII Red Cross Identity Certificate, British National Insurance Card, British Travel document booklet (similar to a passport issued to British residents who were not citizens) with photo and various stamps, letter of recommendation, U.S.A photo I.D. “Green” card dated 1960, a Cresco Iowa State Bank savings booklet, and other related materials. Zdanowicz immigrated to the United States in 1960 to live with his nephew who resided in Cresco, Iowa U.S.A. where Zdanowicz died in the year 1975.
A medal group of four mounted for wear consisting of WWI pair awarded to 9569 Pte. J.W. Dunn, West Riding Regiment, a George V India medal with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 bar to 9569 Pte. J. Dunn, 1st Duke Of Wellington's Regiment and a WWII Defence medal, vendor states his father was in the Home Guard during WWII
A WWI and a WWII group of medals to R.W. Coventry, Royal Navy, a WWI trio with WWII Defence and War medal together with 1939/1945 Star and Pacific Star with issue box, also with this group is a "For King and Empire" badge and a George VI Naval General Service medal with Palestine 1936-1939 bar also named to R.W. Coventry
A Victorian Afghanistan medal 1878-79-80 awarded to British and Indian Armies against the Afghans in the second Afghan war. The obverse shows veiled profile of Queen Victoria, the reverse, a column on the march with elephant carrying canon. Awarded to 1398 Pte R. HARMER 1/5th FUSrs, no ribbon
A Victorian 1895-1902 India medal, which was awarded to British and Indian forces for various minor campaigns, replacing the India GSM. The obverse shows Queen Victoria, the reverse shows British and Indian forces supporting a standard. Named to 5200 Pte R. Oliver 2d Br K.O SCO Bord, Tirah and Punjab frontier clasps, with ribbon
A Victorian Crimea medal 1854-56 awarded to participants in the most famous actions of the war. The obverse shows Wyon profile of Queen Victoria, the reverse a Roman Soldier, armed with shield and short sword, crowned by Victory. Awarded to No. 1928 G. SMALL BAND 20th, rest worn so indistinct, Sebastopol, Inkermann, Balaklava and Alma clasps, with ribbon. A Victorian Turkish Crimea medal 1855-56 awarded to British, French and Sardinian forces by the Sultan of Turkey for service in the Crimea, the obverse shows a cannon, weapons and the four allied flags, reverse the Toughra and Arabic date according to the Moslem calendar. Awarded to the same serviceman, with ribbon (2)
A Victorian China War medal 1900, issued in 1901, awarded for service during the Boxer rebellion and subsequent expeditions. The obverse shows the bust of Queen Victoria, reverse, trophy of arms similar to the 1857-60 China medal inscribed 1900. Awarded to 2308 SAPr ABDUL SUBHAN 2/Q.O.S+M (Queens Own Sappers and Miners), with relief of Pekin clasp and ribbon, copy of 1960's purchase receipt
A Victorian India General Service medal 1854-95 with young head of Victoria. Awarded to British and Indian forces to cover minor campaigns in India. Obverse shows Wyon profile of Queen Victoria, obverse shows Victory crowning semi-nude seated warrior. Presented to 4934 Pte. G. RUSS 4th BN KINGS ROYAL RIFLE CORPS, with N.E FRONTIER 1891 clasp A Victorian India medal 1895-1902 awarded to British and Indian forces for various minor campaigns. The obverse shows Queen Victoria and reverse, British and Indian soldiers supporting a standard. Awarded to 4934 Pte. G.T RUSS 1 Bn K.R.R.C with Relief of Chitral 1895 clasp and ribbon. Copy of 1960's purchase receipt included with lot. (2)
A Victorian second China War medal 1861 awarded to the British Army and Navy for the campaign against China. The obverse shows Wyon profile of Queen Victoria, the reverse shows oval shield of arms with naval cannon, field drum and regimental flag, un-named. With Canton 1857 clasp and ribbon
A Victorian Indian General Service medal 1854-95 awarded to British and Indian forces to cover minor campaigns in India. The obverse shows Wyon profile of Queen Victoria, reverse Victory crowning semi-nude warrior. Awarded to 22428 GUNNER A. CRISP No. 8 Bn 1st Bde LoDn R.A, Burma 1885-7 clasp
A Waterloo medal 1815, the first medal recorded to have been awarded and officially named to all ranks who took part in a campaign. Also issued to those who had taken part in one or more of other battles. The observe shows profile of the Prince Regent, reverse, the seated figure of Victory above a tablet inscribed "Waterloo", dated June 18 1815. The medal is hung by an iron clip and split suspension ring. Awarded to Private James Simmonds 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards (Grenadier Regiment Foot Guards), a sub unit of Lieutenant Colonel Edward Staples Company. The regiment suffered severe losses at Quatre Bras on June 16th and withdrew to Waterloo where it fought the battle in which the regiment gained undying fame in defeating Grenadiers of French Imperial Guard, a historic piece of Napoleonic history. 1960's purchase receipt included with lot.
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