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Lot 50

A Queen`s South Africa Medal, awarded to 9077 PTE. P.CATLING.YORK & LANC:REGT.; a First World War Pair, awarded to CAPT.G.A.G.HEWITT, comprising a British War Medal and Victory Medal; a British War Medal, awarded to LT.COL.J.HEWITT; Various Booklets, on British War Medals, Crests and Flags

Lot 51

A Second World War Trio, comprising 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star and War Medal, to J R Matthews, Royal Artillery, in box of issue, together with boxed King`s Badge, a cap badge, two sweetheart badges, an F.E.P.O.W. cloth insignia and a volume of Banpong Express - an account of the Malaya Campaign

Lot 52

A First World War Group of Four Medals, awarded to K.7184, W.W.CURTIS, ACT.L.STO.R.N., comprising a Russian Cross of St George, 4th Class, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with Certificate of Service named to Walter Wilfred Curtis and Qualifications in Stoker Ratings certificate (6)

Lot 137

Uniforms, comprising:-two Merchant Navy Officer`s tunics, one with Second World War medal ribbon bar; two Army Officer`s No.2 dress tunics; a Man`s raincoat and a Royal Engineers beret

Lot 140

A Modern Royal Canadian Mounted Police Uniform, circa 1980/81, comprising a red tunic, the blue faced stand-up collar with collar badge, copy Long Service and Good Conduct medal, rank and marksman`s sleeve insignia, leather Sam Brown with pistol holster and cartridge pouch, blue trousers with yellow side stripes

Lot 146

A German Third Reich Mother`s Cross, gold class, with ribbon; an American Civil War 1861-1865 Commemorative Medal, with ribbon (2)

Lot 159

A German Third Reich SS Long Service Medal: 8 Years Service; a Copy of a German Third Reich General Assault Badge, in zinc, the reverse with recessed plates for securing the needle pin and catch fastening, marked JFS; eight Other Copy Badges, and a cap eagle

Lot 163

A German Third Reich Army Officer`s Dagger, the unmarked steel blade with broken tip, the tang with billet mark, white metal hilt with wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, with hammered white metal scabbard; a Pair of Arab Jambiyas, each with curved blade with raised medial ridge, horn grip with white metal applied rosettes and leather scabbard; a Victory Medal, renamed (4)

Lot 232

A German 1898/05 Butcher Bayonet, Second Pattern, the blade stamped WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.G. OBENDORF a.N, with steel scabbard; a British 1939-45 War Medal and two Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooches, in tortoiseshell and mother of pearl (4)

Lot 43

India General Service Medal 1909 to Sepoy B. Singh, one clasp North West Frontier 1908 (3004 Sepoy Banta Singh). India General Service Medal 1935 to Sepoy N. Chand, one clasp North West Frontier 1935 (12842 Sepoy Nanka Chand. 5-12 F.F.R.). India General Service Medal 1936-39 to Sepoy N. Chand, one clasp North West Frontier 1936-37 (12842 Sepoy Nanka Chand 5-12 F.F.R.), (3).View on dnfa.com

Lot 44

A Great War Group of Three to Private S. Haigh Army Service Corps, British War and Victory Medals ( DM2-231899 Pte. S. Haigh. A.S.C.), General Service Medal 1918-62, one clasp Iraq (DM2-231899 Pte. S. Haigh R.A.S.C.). 1914 Star to Private C. Brown, 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade (9206 Pte. C. Brown. 1/Rif. Brig.), (4).View on dnfa.com

Lot 47

A Rare Emotive Great War Family Collection of Medals to the Peachey Brothers of Newbury, Berkshire. A Great War Group of Three to Private A. W. Peachey, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914-15 Star (10526 Pte. A. W. Peachey. R.A.M.C.) British War and Victory Medals (15619 Pte A. W. Peachey. R.A.M.C.). A Great War Casualty Group of Three to Private W. J. Peachey, 8th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, British War and Victory Medals (10526 Pte. W. J. Peachey. R. Berks. R.) Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Wilfred John Peachey). Lance Corporal Wilfred Peachey Fell on the 25th of September 1915, aged 29 years, Son of Richard and Julia F. Peachey, of Falkland Farm, Wash Common, Newbury, Berks, he has no known grave, but is Remembered with Honour at the Loos Memorial, to the Missing (Dud Corner Cemetery) Panel 93 - 95,. Dud Corner Cemetery stands almost on the site of a German strong point, the Lens Road Redoubt, captured by the 15th (Scottish) Division on the first day of the battle.The name "Dud Corner” is believed to be due to the large number of unexploded enemy shells found in the neighbourhood after the Armistice. The Loos Memorial commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave, who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay. On either side of the cemetery is a wall 15 feet high, to which are fixed tablets on which are carved the names of those commemorated. At the back are four small circular courts, open to the sky, in which the lines of tablets are continued, and between these courts are three semicircular walls or apses, two of which carry tablets, while on the centre apse is erected the Cross of Sacrifice. A Great War Casualty Group of Three to Gunner E. R. Peachey, ‘B’ Battery, 165th Brigade Royal Field Artillery, British War and Victory Medals (901295 Gnr. E. R. Peachey. R. A.) Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Edward Richard Peachey). Gunner Edward Peachey Fell on the 29th of October 1918, aged 29 years, less than a month before the end of hostilities, Son of Richard and Julia F. Peachey of Sydmonton, Newbury ; husband of Florence L. Peachey of ‘Heatherlea’, Wash Common, Newbury, Berks, he is Remembered with Honour at the La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck G.R. V.25, France. La Kreule Military Cemetery was opened in April 1918 by the 1st and 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Stations, which came back from Outtersteene ahead of the German advance, and the 17th, which arrived from Lijssenthoek. These three stations, known collectively as "Ana Jana Siding”, were posted to the north of La Kreule, but in the middle of April they withdrew to Blendecques, near St. Omer, and the cemetery was then used by heavy artillery and fighting units. In October 1918, the 17th Casualty Clearing Station returned with the 8th and the 64th and the cemetery was closed at the end of the month. A Second World War Group of Three to R. Peachey, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, War Medal 1939-1945, in their inscribed card box of issue.View on dnfa.com

Lot 49

A Rare Great War ‘Western Front’ Nursing Pair to Sister Ethel Styler of the British Red Cross and Saint John of Jerusalem, British War and Victory Medals (E.A. Styler. B.R.C. & St. J. J.), mounted for wearing, together with related dress miniatures, a gold hair slide inscribed ‘B.R.C.S. 14333 Ethel. A. Styler. France’, the reverse ‘From Dudley’ and a large comprehensive collection of photographs and related ephemera, including an album, of black and white photographic images many of Great War nurses and wounded soldiers, a Brevet from the Belgian Army, inscribed to Miss Styler, framed and glazed, a collection of Red Cross Joint War Committee letters, awards, an album of postcards, nurses and wounded soldiers at Tottenhall Auxiliary War Hospital, Palmers Green London, a unique autograph album, each page inscribed with poems, sketches, and thank-you notes to Miss Styler from some of the soldiers she nursed during the Great War. A Second World War Group of Four to Private D.J.W. Hiscocks (Husband of the above) Order of St. John, Defence Medal, Coronation Medal 1953, Service Medal of the Order of St John (B347 Pte. D.J.W.Hiscocks Wembley 7 Harls’dn Div No.1.Dis S.J.A.B.1930) mounted for wearing, with related dress miniatures.View on dnfa.com

Lot 51

The Most Distinguised Order of St. Michael and St. George, Companion’s neck Badge, silver gilt and enamel, in case of issue, together with a Turkish Order and photograph of recipient, inscribed in pencil to reverse ‘Uncle Charlie - Charles Hooper - Mummy’s Brother’. A Great War Group of Eleven Dress Miniatures, 1914 Star, British War and Victory Medals, Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1910, General Service Medal 1918-62, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, Jubilee Medal 1935, Coronation Medal 1937, mounted for wearing.View on dnfa.com

Lot 52

A Rare 1918 March Retreat Great War Group of Three to Sergeant W. J. Tyack of No.3 Section, A Company, 8th Battalion, Machine Gun Corp, British War and Victory Medals (108226 Sjt. W. J. Tyack. M.G.C.) Defence Medal, enlisted April 20th 1917, aged 18 years. Related Photographs and original Machine Gun Corp Cloth Insignia of the recipient. Sergeant Tyack’s Handwritten Note-Book, written at the time, inscribed in pencil, including ‘nominal roll’, details of members of machine gun teams, and diary entries, titled ‘The Great Retreat March 31st (1918). Mar 21st - 8th Division rushed from Ypres to the Somme. Mar 22nd - Go in action, are opposed by 10 divs to 1. We retreat 12 kilo fighting rear-guard actions, 2 teams and guns captured, i manage to get away. Mar 23rd - We cover retreat of West Yorks as they fall back over the Somme. Lose my officer and another gun. Am one of last to cross bridge before being blown up. Next day am ordered to cover the retreat of Middlesex. The Germans advance in mass formation, we mow them down in front, but get surrounded on flanks. officer says ‘no surrender’. We put gun out of action and 14 of us fight our way out with revolvers. We get shot down and i am the sole survivor, have had nothing to eat or any sleep for three days. Humour running out of my eyes, i can hardly get along, find my way by map as best i can, first British i meet 6 kilo away. ‘1 Officer, myself and 9 men answer roll call out of 187’..................... 8th Division Parchment Certificate for Gallant Conduct and Devotion to Duty Awarded by the General Officer Commanding 8th Division to :- No.108226, Lance Corporal William Tyack, 8th battalion Machine Gun Corps. ‘At Brie on 25th March, 1918, Lance-Corporal Tyack showed great gallantry and resource in keeping his gun in action until the last possible moment. He covered the retirement of the infantry and hung on to his position until the enemy were within 50 yards and then succeeded in getting his gun away - 26th May 1918. A Rare Original Ink Inscribed Exercise Book ‘W. J. Tyack, 108226, Hut 24, 23 Coy, 4th Batt., Machine Gun Corps, Clipstone Camp, Notts, Sep 24 1917’ detailing his training on the machine gun, ‘care & cleaning’, ‘aiming instructions’, ‘immediate action’.............View on dnfa.com

Lot 53

A Great War Military Medal Group of Four to Gunner G. Dickens, A/84th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Military Medal GRV (42961 Gnr. G. Dickens. R.F.A.), 1914 Star with Mons Clasp (42961 Gnr. G. Dickens. R.F.A., British War and Victory Medals (42961 Gnr. G. Dickens. R.A.)View on dnfa.com

Lot 55

A Great War Group of Four to Private J. Clarke, South Staffordshire Regiment, Queen’s South Africa Medal, three clasps Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen (2540 Cpl. J. Clarke, S. Stafford. Regt.) 1914-15 Star (SS-9622 Pte. J. Clarke. S. Staff. R.) British War and Victory Medals (9622 Pte. J. Clarke. S. Staff. R.), mounted for wearing.View on dnfa.com

Lot 56

A Great War Group of Four to Lieutenant H. A. Goodacre, Northamptonshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (13375 L. Sjt. H. A. Goodacre. North’N. R.) British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. H. A. Goodacre) Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (Lieut. H. A. Goodacre).View on dnfa.com

Lot 59

A Great War Military Medal to Private A. E. Hindrey, 7th Battalion Norfolk Regiment (12376 Pte. A. E. Hindrey, 7/Norf. R.)View on dnfa.com

Lot 62

A Great War Naval Group of Four to Blacksmith T. J. Menhenick, Royal Navy, 1914-15 Star (286484 T. J. Menhenick. Blk. R.N.) British War and Victory Medals (286484 T. J. Menhenick. Blk. 1. R. N.) Royal Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal GRV (286484 T. J. Menhenick. Black.th. H.M.S. Defence.).View on dnfa.com

Lot 63

A Great War British War Medal to Private R. Head, Hampshire Regiment (7774 Pte. R. Head. Hamps. R.). A Great War British War Medal to Private F. Cook, Royal Army Medical Corps (2336 Pte. F. Cook. R.A.M.C.). A Great War British War Medal to Private W. J. Christmas, West Yorkshire Regiment (238186 Pte. W. J. Christmas. W. York. R.). A Great War British War Medal to Driver G. W. Lazenbury, Army Service Corps (TS-8160 Dvr. G. W. Lazenbury. A.S.C.), (4).View on dnfa.com

Lot 64

A Great War British War Medal to Private A. Ogilvie, Royal Scots (23848 Pte. A Ogilvie. R. Scots.). A Great War British War Medal to Second Lieutenant C. C. Hall (2. Lieut. C. C. Hall). A Great War British War Medal to Gunner B. Rowe, Royal Artillery (321488 Gnr. B. Rowe. R. A.). A Great War British War Medal to Acting Corporal C. H. Pearce, Army Service Corps (S4 - 143314 A-Cpl. C. R. Pearce. A.S.C.), (4).View on dnfa.com

Lot 65

A Naval Group of Seven to Engine Room Artificer E. J. Sheperd, Royal Navy, British War and Victory Medals (M28619 E. J. Sheperd. Act. E. R. A. 4. R.N.) 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal GRV (M28619 E. J. Sheperd.O. A. 1. H.M.S. Exeter), mounted for wearing.View on dnfa.com

Lot 67

A 1914 Star to Private G. W. Butler, 4th Battalion Middlesex Regiment (L-9684 Pte. G. W. Butler. 4/Midd’X R.). A 1914-15 Star to Private G. Allaby, Cheshire Regiment (17919 Pte. G. Allaby. Ches. R. ). A Victory Medal to Orderly B. J. Head, Royal Navy (S.S. 8643 B. J. Head. Ord. R.N.). A Victory Medal to Corporal R. P. Birch, Army Service Corps (M2 - 082019 Cpl. R. P. Birch. A.S.C.). A Mercantile Marine War Medal to (Alfred H. Goodwin), (5).View on dnfa.com

Lot 70

A Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal GRV to Gunner J. J. Foster, Royal Marine Artillery (4962 J. J. Foster, Gunner. R. M. A.). A Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal EDVII to Seaman 1st Class H. Bartlett (D.4068 H. Bartlett.Sea’n 1CL. R. N. R.), (2).View on dnfa.com

Lot 73

A Great War Naval Group of Four to Boy Signaller E. V. Ditch, Royal Navy, 1914-15 Star (J.33310 E. V. Ditch. Boy. Sig.) British War and Victory Medals (J.33310 E. V. Ditch. L. Sig. R.N.) Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (J.33310 E. V. Ditch. Sig. H.M.S. Victory.) mounted for wearing.View on dnfa.com

Lot 76

A South Africa and Great War Group of Five to Serjeant H. Wood, East Lancashire Regiment, Queen’s South Africa Medal, three clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg (2720 Cpl. H. Wood. E. Lanc. Regt.) King’s South Africa Medal, two clasps South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (2720 Serjt. H. Wood. E. Lanc. Regt.) 1914-15 Star (6694 Pte. H. Woods. E. Lan. R.) British War and Victory Medals (6694 Sjt. H. Woods. E. Lan. R.).View on dnfa.com

Lot 79

A Great War Group of Four to Lieutenant R. S. Caslon, Honourable Artillery Company, 1914-15 Star (2277 Pte. R. S. Caslon. H.A.C.) British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. S. Caslon) Defence Medal, together with related dress miniatures. A Great War Victory Medal to Major D. Bainbridge (Major. D. Bainbridge). A Second World War Group of Five, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE (Military) badge in silver, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, mounted for wearing, with related dress miniatures. General Service Medal 1918-62 GR VI to Serjeant H. S. Faber, Royal Army Service Corps, clasp, S. E. Asia 1945-46 (14877091 Sjt. H. S. Faber. R.A.S.C.), complete with transmission slip and card box of issue, together with a collection of military related lapel badges, including a silver and enamel RAF sweetheart brooch. A Pair of Vice-Admiral’s Shoulder Board Insignia, and a collection of related brass buttons, (lot).View on dnfa.com

Lot 80

Royal Red Cross Medal GVI GRI, 2nd Class, in Garrard case of presentation.View on dnfa.com

Lot 82

A Second World War Group of Six to Sergeant E. J. Clift, Royal Air Force, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, General Service Medal 1918-62 ERII, one clasp Cyprus (545447 Sgt. E. J. Clift. R.A.F.), Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal ERII (545447 Sgt. E. J. Clift. R.A.F.), mounted for display, framed and glazed.View on dnfa.com

Lot 83

A Second World War Royal Air Force Group of Three, 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal 1939-45, mounted for wearing, extremely fine if not better.View on dnfa.com

Lot 84

A Second World War ‘Battle of Britain’ D.F.C. Group of Four to Flight Lieutentant (Air Gunner) Marcas Kramer , 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal 1939-45. D.F.C. Recommendation - Fighter Command - May 1940. (1) Pilot Officer Marcus Kramer (77345). (2) Pilot Officer Richard Cummins Haine (43137). Pilot Officers Kramer and Haines were air gunner and pilot in one of six aircraft attacking Rotterdam aerodrome on 10th May, 1940. Immediately after attacking aircraft on the ground, they were themselves attacked by six enemy fighters. The rear gun turret operating mechanism had been put out of action and the gun itself jammed but, in a most calm manner, Pilot Officer Kramer directed his pilot how best to evade the attacks of the enemy fighters and at the same time dismantled and repaired his gun. As the last enemy aircraft attacked, this officer had his gun working and succeeded in driving the enemy off. By the great coolness of Pilot Officer Kramer and the accurate information he gave, Pilot Officer Haine with great skill succeeded in bringing his badly damaged aircraft to a position where he was able to make a forced landing in friendly territory. Pilot Officer 77345 Marcus Kramer of 600 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. A pharmacist from Thorpe Bay Essex, he was born in Bermondsey in 1911 and active in the local Jewish community, son of Mr and Mrs Emmanuel Kramer of 3, Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea. He joined the RAFVR in March 1939, and was commissioned in Feb. 1940. On May 10th 1940 he flew as gunner with PO R C Haine with 6 Blenheims on an attack on Rotterdam (Waalhaven) aerodrome, just captured by German paratroops that morning. . After the attack they were shot down by 110’s but he evaded capture and was evacuated with his crew by the Royal Navy. He was awarded the DFC on 9th July 1940 [LG Issue 34892 published 9 July 1940. Page 13 of 78], but he was killed in action on 21st May 1941 with 29 Squadron, aged 29 years. Son of Emanuel and Rosie Kramer, of Thorpe Bay, Essex. M.P.S. His name is on the Runnymede memorial Panel 29. His AJEX card states that the Jewish Chaplains wrote to the father who replied that ‘his plane was seen to crash into the River Severn near Chepstow and his tunic was washed up almost immediately’ and is therefore believed to be dead. Also that the ‘Times’ reported his death on the 31st December 1941 first in a list of RAF casualties under "previously reported missing beleived killed on active service, now presumed killed on active service”. The Times - List of Casualties - Wednesday December 31 1941. FLIGHT LIEUTENANT MARCUS KRAMER, D.F.C., previously reported missing, believed killed, now presumed killed on active service, was born at Bermondsey in 1911. He enlisted as an untrained air observer in the R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve in 1939, and was gazetted to a commisison in 1940. On July 8, 1940, as a pilot officer, he was awarded the D.F.C. for gallantry and devotion to duty during air operations. An enamel and silver sweetheart brooch ‘600 - City of London Squadron’, pin-back with safety chain, together with related paperwork (copies).View on dnfa.com

Lot 85

Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal GRV to Sapper S.C. Oataway, Royal Engineers, Regular Army Bar (1857723 Spr. S.G. Oataway. R.E.). Efficiency Medal GRVI to Trooper T. Harper, Royal Armoured Corps, Territorial Bar (323473 Tpr.T. Harper. R.A.C.), (2).View on dnfa.com

Lot 86

A Second World War Group of Six, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, Italy Star, War Medal 1939-45, mounted for wearing. A Second World War Group of Six, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, (12).View on dnfa.com

Lot 87

A Second World War Group of Four to 268048 Captain M. H. J. E. Heathcote, Reconnaissance Corps, 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, with a stop watch and lanyard, i.d. tag, transmission slip, inscribed card box of issue and related metal insignia, (lot).View on dnfa.com

Lot 88

A Second World War Group of Six to Private C. Cook, King’s Own Royal Regiment, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, General Service Medal GRVI, one clasp, Palestine (371384 Pte. C. Cook. King’s. Own. R.) mounted for wearing, together with related papers, including certificate of service (Palestine, Ceylon and India), cloth and metal insignia.View on dnfa.com

Lot 89

A Second World War Group of Six to Major W. A. Coulstock, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, with oakleaf, mentioned in despatches (L.G. 2/08/45), Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal, GRV (7870160 Sjt. W. A. Coulstock. R. Tank. C.) Bronze Star Medal (William A. Coulstock) mounted for wearing, together with related dress miniatures, Bronze Star Citation presentation case, paperwork and cloth and metal insignia. A Great War Pair to Sapper J. A. Coulstock, Royal Engineers (1235 Spr. J. A. Coulstock. R. E. ).View on dnfa.com

Lot 90

A Second World War Group of Six to Major C. C. Bennett, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal (M.I.D.), Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal GRVI, Regular Army bar (7583350 S. O. M. Sjt. C. C. Bennett. R.E.M.E.) General Service Medal 1918-62, clasp Cyprus (Major. C. C,. Bennett. R.E.M.E.), together with related metal and cloth insignia.View on dnfa.com

Lot 91

A Third Reich Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939 (Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse). The Italo-German Campaign Medal in Africa 1941 (Medaille fur den Italiensch-Deutschen Feldzug in Afrika). Commemorative Medal of 1 October 1938 (Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1 Oktober 1938). Cross of Honour of the German Mother 1938 (Ehrenzeichen der Deutschen Mutter), 3rd Class in bronze. A Third Reich Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939 (Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse), lacking suspension, (5).View on dnfa.com

Lot 92

A Third Reich Spanish Decoration to Commemorate the Spanish ‘Blue Division on the Russian Front’ 1941, of Spanish manufacture. A Third Reich Medal for the Winter Campaign in Russia 1941-1942 (Medaille ‘Winterschlacht im Osten’ 1941-1942), silvered grey metal, (2).View on dnfa.com

Lot 94

A Second World War Group of Seven to Captain F. C. E. Fare, Army Catering Corps, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE (Military) in silver, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, General Service Medal GRVI 1918-62, one clasp Malaya, with oakleaves (MID), (Capt. F. C. E. Fare. A.C.C.) Africa General Service Medal, clasp Kenya (Capt. F. C. E. Fare. A.C.C.), mounted for wearing, together with related dress miniatures, and original photographs and papers of recipient.View on dnfa.com

Lot 96

A Naval Group of Three to J. A. English, Royal Navy, General Service Medal 1962, clasp Gulf (CPOCT. J. A. English D146602F RN), Gulf Medal, clasp 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991 (CCCT J. A. English D146602F RN), Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal ERII (CCCT J. A. English D146602F RN).View on dnfa.com

Lot 97

A South Atlantic Medal to S. F. Burgess, H.M.S. Andromeda, with combat zone rosette (Al Std S F Burgess D116451C HMS Andromeda), extremely fine.View on dnfa.com

Lot 98

Campaign Service Medal 1962 to Private M.J. Beach, Gloucestershire Regiment, one clasp Northern Ireland (24386227 Pte. M.J. Beach. Glosters). Africa General Service Medal to T.P.R. Karaiya, one clasp Kenya (T.P.R. Karaiya Amai.), (2).View on dnfa.com

Lot 99

General Service Medal 1918-62 GRVI to Bakar Awang, one clasp Malaya (S.C. 20549 Bakar B. Awang F.M,P.). General Service Medal 1918-62 ERII to Leading Aircraftman L.W. Hamilton, Royal Airforce, one clasp Cyprus (4195051 L.A.C. L.W. Hamilton. R.A.F.), (2).View on dnfa.com

Lot 102

A Gulf Medal to Lance Bombadier M. Smith, Royal Artillery, one clasp ‘16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991’ (24632322 L Bdr. M. A. Smith RA).View on dnfa.com

Lot 104

Africa General Service Medal ERII to Private M. Marshall, Gloucestershire Regiment, one clasp Kenya (23219203 Pte. M. Marshall. Glosters.). General Service Medal 1918-62 ERII to Private M. Marshall, Gloucestershire Regiment, one clasp Cyprus (23219203 Pte. M. D. Marshall. Glosters)View on dnfa.com

Lot 105

A Rare ‘Yangtze Incident’ Naval General Service Medal to Leading Telegrapher B. Akers, Royal Navy, clasp Yangtze 1949 (D/JX 292563 B. Ackers. Ldg. Tel. R. N. )View on dnfa.com

Lot 106

London Missionary Society - John Williams Missionary Ship Launched 1844, White Metal Medal by J. Davis, 41mm (E.1384) pierced, Edinburgh to Glasgow Railway opened 1842, white medal medal by S. Woolfield, 48mm (E.1365), English Exhibition medals in white metal for 1851, 1857, 1862. Very fine and better. (5)View on dnfa.com

Lot 107

Abolition of Slavery in British Colonies 1834 - White Metal Medal by J. Davis, an African stands in a plantation, his shackles broken, rev. legend in ten lines, 44mm. Very fine, scarce.View on dnfa.com

Lot 110

Charles I - Scottish Coronation 1633, Silver Medal by N. Briot, crowned bust left, rev. thistle, 29mm (MI i 265/60; E.123) Good very fine.View on dnfa.com

Lot 114

British Commemorative Medals - Silver (4), Bronze (3), comprising George II Coronation 1727, bronze by J. Croker, 34mm (E.510), fine, obverse better, Jernegan’s lottery 1736, silver medal by Tanner, 39mm (E.537), very fine, Elizabeth of York, bronze medal circa 1800 by D. Loos, 39mm (E.24), very fine, Edward VIII, Abdicated 1936, silvered bronze, 35mm, extremely fine.View on dnfa.com

Lot 115

Charles II, British Colonization 1670 - Silver Medal by J. Roettier, conjoined busts right of Charles and Catherine, rev. globe, 42mm (E.245). Very fine.View on dnfa.com

Lot 116

Anne, Queen Anne’s Bounty 1704 - Bronze Medal by J. Croker, draped bust left, rev. Anne presents charter to kneeling clergy, 44mm (E.404). Good very fine.View on dnfa.com

Lot 117

George III, Accession 1760 - Brass Medal by T. Pingo, cuirassed bust left, rev. Britannia standing with lion and implements, 41mm (E.683). Very fine, slightly uneven flan.View on dnfa.com

Lot 118

Princess Charlotte, Death 1817 - Bronze Medal by Kempson, bust right, rev. funerary urn by willow, 39mm. About very fine, small ding in obverse field, reverse dirty.View on dnfa.com

Lot 119

Slave Trade Abolished by Great Britain 1807 - Bronze Medal by G.F. Pidgeon, African and European shake hands, rev. Arabic legend, 36mm (DW 188/694; E.984). Good very fine, minor deposits.View on dnfa.com

Lot 121

Martin Luther Bicentenary of the Ninety-Five Theses - Silver Medal 1717, bust of Luther right, rev. four genii, 32mm. Very fine.View on dnfa.com

Lot 122

London Waterloo Bridge Opened 1817 - Silver Medal by T. Wyon Sr., bust of Prince Regent left, rev. royal standard, date of Waterloo below, 27mm (E.1091). Very fine or better.View on dnfa.com

Lot 123

Free British Fishery Society Founded 1750 - Bronze Medal by L. Koch, bust of Frederick Prince of Wales right, rev. fishermen on shore, trawler beyond, 40mm (E.629). Very fine.View on dnfa.com

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