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Group of medals for QM & Lieu W G Luke (Great War) of the Wiltshire Regiment consisting of India Medal with clasps for Punjab Frontier 1897-88, Tirah 1897-88 and a loose clasp Frontier 1897-8 Queen`s South Africa medal with clasps for S Africa 1902, Transvaal, Orange Free State. First World War medals: British War Medal & Victory Medal. Also included are two India Temperance Medals.
First World War & two Gloucester Regiment bravery medal group with miniatures made out to 1909 Sgt C Lovell Glouc Yeo". Eventually promoted toMajor. (We believe Major Lovell may have received his bravery award towards the end of the war where he lost his leg. He went on to become Mayor of Gloucester. He started his career in the Gloucester Yeomanry watch - and wooden stationery box with engraved plaque "To Major Charles Lovell from the officers CSM and CQMS of A Company 5th Glos Battn HG 3rd December 1944". The box contains two brass RGH brass badges."
A WWII 1940 9ct gold "40 Club" Ministry of Aircraft Production Commemorative medal, presented to Sir Francis Brake, in original sphinx case, 89grams Note: Sir Francis Brake was a director of Standard Telephones and Cables. In 1940 he was appointed by Winston Churchill to the Ministry of Aircraft Production as Controller of Construction and Regional Services.
A Victorian silvery gilt metal pendant medal with leaf cast mounts engraved to back and front “Gained by Alexander Smith of Banff - School of Anatomy, 1 Surgeon Square, Edinburgh, Session 1843-1844”, 2.25ins x 1.75in (lacking hallmark), and a small selection of items relating to the Smith Family, comprising - leather cloth covered double photograph frame, two volumes of hymns, and a pair of photographic portraits of a lady and gentleman contained in gilt oval frames, 17ins x 12ins (overpainted)
A late Victorian 9ct gold fob “Anerley Bicycle Club - Time Medal awarded to E.M. Bowden, 153 Miles in 12 Hours on Road 1896” (weight 10 grammes), one other 9ct gold fob “Wolverhampton Floral Fete Cycle Polo 1907” (weight 6 grammes), both in fitted leather cases, and a selection of other medallions, medals and badges, etc, all relating to cycling
Set of 6 World War II & Later Medals Awarded to 1451956 W.O.CL.1.E.A.JONES.REME inc. 1939/45 Star, France & Germany star, defence Medal 1939/45 Medal, general Long Service Medal with Palestine Bar 1945/48 Territorial Efficient Service Medal & Set of Mess Medals & Complete Set of Parade Medals & Spare Ribbon
Victorian Campaign Medals Awarded To 6291? Gunner LMc Lerie C Battalion 4th Brigade Royal Artillery Afghanistan Medal 1878/79/80 (no ribbon), Queens South Africa Medal 1899/1900 with 3 bars Driefontein Pardeberg Cape Colony with ribbon, China Medal 1900, Victorian coin engraved with interwoven initials & small RA badge & South Africa 1900 Victorian Gift Box
MEMORABILIA A large box containing a wide variety of ephemera to include: club magazines; fanzines; videos; Man Utd official binders; Rothmans; books; team sheets; newspapers; Sainsburys The Official England Squad Medal Collection 1998; annuals; Goal (60s) and Football Monthly (50s) magazines; modern programmes; Nationwide Reviews; and more. Worth a sort through. Good
MEDALS-WITTON ALBION Three medals, Cheshire FA medal 1905 inscribed " W.Sutton Northwich and District 1904-05", complete with case. The second medal in original case is inscribed "Warrington Observer Cup 1898 Witton Albion W.Sutton Winners" ( silver and hall-marked). The third medal also in original case ( Crewe and District FA 1901-02inscribed on case), is also silver hall-marked and is inscribed W.A.F.C + N and D C.C W.Sutton, presumably also relates to Witton Albion. All medals are silver. Good
A Great War and Second World War Australian Service Group of Four to Private A.C. Veale, Gloucestershire Regiment British War and Victory medals (23805 Pte. A.C. Veale., Glouc. R.), War Medal and Australian Service Medal, silver (W27479 A.C. Veale), good very fine, with a silver Gloucestershire Regiment cap badge and an Old Contemptibles Association badge (6)
A group of four to Lance Corporal H. Lycett, Coldstream Guards General Service Medal 1918-62, one clasp, Palestine (2656694. Gdsmn. H. Lycett. C.Gds.), France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, good very fine (mounted in this order), card box addressed to Mr H. Lycett, 101 St Georges Road, Aldershot with transmission slip and service papers 2656694 Lance Corporal Horace Lycett born 23.2.1916, enlisted with the 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards 1934, discharged 1946
A group of four to Bombardier J.S. Roebuck, Royal Artillery Korea 1951-53, 1st `Britt:Omn:` type (19043817 Gnr. J.S. Roebuck. R.A.), United Nations Medal for Korea, General Service Medal 1918-62, E.II.R., one clasp, Malaya (19043817 Bdr. J.S. Roebuck. R.A.), General Service Medal 1962-2007, one clasp, Borneo (19043817 Bdr. J.S. Roebuck. R.A.), generally good very fine (4)
A casualty group to Fusilier C.A. Paskell, Royal Welch Fusiliers 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star and War Medal, extremely fine, with original card packaging addressed to Mrs M. Paskell, 70 Glamorgan Street, Canton, Cardiff, and condolence transmission slip (3) 14271429 Charles Alfred Paskell, served during the Second World War with 2nd Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, died 10.5.1944, Paskell is buried in Chittagong War Cemetery, Bangladesh
An Immediate M.C., Military O.B.E. group of Eight to Lieutenant Colonel E.H. Sparrow, O.B.E., M.C., Royal Engineers The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division, Officer`s (O.B.E.) breast Badge, silver-gilt Military Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated `1945` , in Royal Mint case of issue 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star Defence and War Medals General Service Medal 1918-62, E.II.R, one clasp, Cyprus (Brig. C.E.H. Sparrow. O.B.E. M.C. Staff.) 1953 Coronation Medal, good very fine and better, mounted for wearing (8) With contemporary dress miniature awards and a technical drawing set in a black metal case engraved `C.E.H. Sparrow.` M.C. London Gazette 23.8.1945 Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Chisholm Edward Hugh SPARROW (39125), Corps of Royal Engineers (Kitchen, Herts) `At Lauenberg on 29th April, 1945, Major Sparrow`s company had a task of building and operating Close Support Rafts for the crossing of the Elbe. While the work was in progress the area was frequently shelled by the enemy and subjected to heavy low level air attacks which wounded some of the men and damaged some of the equipment. Throughout these attacks, by his coolness and disregard of personal danger, Major Sparrow set a fine example and encouraged his Company to keep the rafts operating. On one occasion he personally went into the water to secure a raft which was in danger of drifting downstream during an air attack. The success of the rafting operation in his sector was entirely due to his efforts.` O.B.E. London Gazette 2.1.1950 Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Chisholm Edward Hugh Sparrow, M.C., B.A. (39125), Corps of Royal Engineers
A Boer War, Great War group to Brigadier General E.P. Brooker, C.B., C.M.G., M.I.D., Royal Engineers, Mentioned in Dispatches four times The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Military Division, Companion`s (C.B.) neck Badge, silver gilt and enamel The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Companion`s (C.M.G.) neck Badge, silver gilt and enamel, each in Garrard, London case of issue Queen`s South Africa 1899-1901, three clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen (Capt. E.P. Brooker. R.E.) King`s South Africa 1901-02, two clasps (Capt. E.P. Brooker. R.E.), each officially engraved 1914-15 Star (Lt.Col. E.P. Brooker. R.E.) Victory Medal (Brig. Gen. E.P. Brooker.), generally good very fine (6) with: contemporary dress miniature awards Bestowal Document for the Order of the Bath, C.B Bestowal Document for the Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G Four M.I.D. certificates C.M.G. London Gazette 3.6.1916 Lt-Col. Edward Part Brooker, R.E. M.I.D. London Gazette 13.6.1916 Brooker Lt-Col. E.P., R.E. M.I.D. London Gazette 15.5.1917 Brooker, Lt-Col. (temp Brig. Gen.) E.P., C.M.G., R.E. M.I.D. London Gazette 11.12.1917 Brooker, Lt-Col. (temp. Brig-Gen) E.P., C.M.G., R.E.) C.B, London Gazette 8.3.1918 Lt-Col (T./Maj-Gen.) Edward Part Brooker, C.M.G., R.E. (Substituted for notification on page 9, London Gazette, dated 1st January 1918) M.I.D. London Gazette 17.12.1918 Brooker, Col. (T/Brig-Gen) E.P., C.B. C.M.G., R.E. Brooker, E.P. (Col. H.p.)- S. African War 1900-2- operations in Orange River Colony (May to Nov. 00), including actions at Biddulphsberg, and Wittebergen. Operations in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony, 30 Nov. 00 to 3 May 02, Queen`s medal with 3 clasps, King`s medal with 2 clasps. The War of 1914-9- Despatches, Lond Gaz., 15 Jun.16, 15 May 17, 11 Dec. 17 and 20 Dec. 18 CB, CMG Brigadier General Edward Part Brooker, commissioned Lieutenant, Royal Engineers 18.2.1896, advanced to Lieutenant Colonel 15.1.1913, Instructed at the School of Military Engineering 16.5.1905-30.9.08, employed under the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 25.10.1911-September 1915, entered the French theatre 21.5.1915, serving with the 32nd Division, Royal Engineers, Chief Engineer., 13th Army Corps British Armies in France 7.7.1916-17.12.1917,
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