1914-15 Star, to SS.113985. L.ROBINSON. STO.1..R.N., together with a boxed Imperial Service Medal to JOHN JAMES SHIPPEY, a Royal Irish Regiment Sweetheart`s brooch and cap badge, RAF enamelled Sweetheart`s brooch, "BLIGHTY" enamelled brooch, "ROUGH RIDERS" button, and seven other various insignia and badges.
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1st Special Service Brigade (45 Royal Marine Commando) 7th June 1944 Casualty Group of four, paperwork and photo, France and Germany Star, 1939/45 Star, 1939/45 Medal and Defence Medal, in box of issue to Mrs E. Wright, together with framed photograph of Wright displaying 45 ROYAL MARINE COMMANDO BRIGADE insignia, Certificate of Service, Missing On War Service telegram, Reported Safe Telegram, Regret Previously Notified Information Was Killed on War Service Telegram, plus assorted correspondence pertaining to the clarification of when, if and where killed. PO. X. 3893 Alfred Wright was born on 10th November 1921 and joined the Portsmouth Division on the 21st March 1939 where he was until 14th May 1940, then served with H. 13. L. R.M. Brigade from 15th May 1940 to 1st July 1943, then again from 1st August 1943 to 7th June 1944. Provisional research shows that he served with 45 (Royal Marine) Commando as part of the 1st Special Service Brigade which was attached to the 6th Airborne, their role being to lad on Sword beach with the objective of meeting up with the 6th Airbourne at Merville Battery, and the Benouville and Ranville Bridges. Alfred Wright was buried at Francville Plage.
An emotive KIA First and Second War Mine Clearance group of five, to S.S. 118434 E.D. CAINE. STO. 2 R.N. on the British War Medal, SS.118434 (CH.B.17844) E.D. CAINE STO. 1. R.F.R. on Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service And Good Conduct Medal, together with his Mine Clearance Services badge, 39-45 Star, Atlantic Star, 39-45 Medal and Certificate, contained in box of issue, together with service papers and an extensive collection of photographs, ephemera etc. Edie Douglas Caine joined the Royal Navy on the 3rd of June 1918 and the R.F.R on 18th June 1934. He served on the A-Class Destroyer, HMS Achates from 25th August 1939 through to his death on 25th July 1941.Of note would be HMS Achate`s involvement with the German sinking of HMS Hood. Caine was killed during the Kirkenes air strike during which HMS Achates struck a mine, with the loss of 65 crew.
Antoni Murkowski DFC, 309 Squadron Polish Fighter Ace, presentation cigarette case, the chrome plated case engraved with 309 Squadron`s insignia and the owner`s initials AM, the inside with gold painted decoration and engraved UD KOLEGOW 309 SQ. and beneath this the following names GLOWACKI A., MENCEL J., KLAWE W., BIRTUS S., ANTOLAK E., KAMINSKI H., KARASZEWSKI K., MOZOLAWSKI J., CZERNI S., HACZKIEWICZ T., ZAJCHOWSKI S., LEWAMDOWSKI J., JAESCHKE Z., STANKIEWICZ Z., PIETRZAK A., LOSKA E., HANKA E., EISENBACH W., KULECKI T., KOGUT S., SWIECIKI S., ZAGROBA S., SULIKOWSKI A., KRUS L., RADKIEWICZ T. 1945, together with his ribbon bar, a 2nd Class Iron Cross, two Third Reich day badges, an RAF Sweetheart brooch, an RAF button and a Polish button. Warrant Officer Antoni Murkowski was credited with destroying an ME262 Jet Fighter on 9th April 1945 whilst piloting FB385, a MKIII Mustang of 309 Squadron. Murkowski was credited with a total of four aircraft kills and four V1 Rocket kills and damage to a further ME262. In the Summer of 1943 Murkowski had one confirmed kill and one damaged with 316 - City of Warsaw - Squadron, both FW190.He was awarded the DFC and Polish Medal of Valour. Of the names engraved to the inside of the case there are two further Aces, Klowe had seven confirmed kills and Pietrzak had nine.
Crimean pair to 7th Foot Alma casualty, Crimea medal with ALMA bar to PTE. GEO. BROUGHTON. 7TH FT, together with British issue Turkish Crimea Medal, and a photocopied image of Broughton in Prison Warder Uniform wearing medals. A War Office return of 18th October lists George Broughton 7th Royal Fusiliers as having been wounded in the action of the 20th September 1854. Broughton went on to serve as Chief Warder at Portland Prison.
Dhofar, G Squadron SAS 22nd Special Air Service group of four to Major H.C.D. Laing Scots Guards, and photographic archive, comprising Campaign Service Medal with DHOFAR bar to MAJOR H.C.D. LAING SG, Sultan of Oman`s Accession Medal to MAJOR H.C.D. LAING SG, the Al-Samood Medal to MAJOR H.C.D. LAING SG, mounted as worn by Spink & Son, together with the American Medal For Military Merit, an unnamed official mounting Campaign Service Medal with DHOFAR bar, and companion set of miniatures. The archive of photographs pertaining to the Coup of 23 July 1970. Also an original cartoon relating to an Intelligence Report. See also Lot 555.
First War DSO group of five, to LIEUT: A.L.P. GRIFFITH R.F.A. on the 1914 Star, 5th August-22nd Nov 1914 Bar, MAJOR: A.L.P. GRIFFITH on the British War Medal and Victory Medal (MID), together with a 1911 Coronation Medal, mounted as worn. As of 1917 Major Arthur Lefroy Pritchard Griffith was Mentioned in Despatches 19th October 1914, 9th December 1914, 4th January 1917, 18th May 1917 and 14th December 1917. The Major was wounded at Aisne and Ypres and Commanded the 459th Howitzer Battery.
Second War and later CBE group of seven to Major P.J.G. Buckley RAMC, Scotland Yard/Metropolitan Police, comprising boxed CBE, Africa Star, Italy Star, 1939-45 Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Medal and boxed EIIR Silver Jubilee Medal 1952-1977 with certificate, the Second War Medals contained in their original box of issue with certificate, together with Embodiment Papers to 7358238 PTE P.J.G. Buckley, dated 1st September 1939, contained in original Mobilization envelope, a Message of Thanks from Montgomery to members of the BAOR - 1946, a sketch of two British troops, a studio photograph of Buckley in the uniform of a Lieutenant, a Metropolitan Police Operation Order No. 413 detailing the security measures for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, in which Buckley took part and a Luncheon Menu for the retirement of Philip Buckley, CBE Director of Administration New Scotland Yard, signed by colleagues.
A group of six World War II medals:- 1939 - 1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Africa Service Medal to 175938 S.Jennings; a group of five World War II medals:- 1939 - 1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Africa Service Medal to 41071 G.S..Jennings and four silver and three other fobs to G.SJennings
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