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Lot 232

PAIR: MARINE E.J. WARD, ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY British War Medal (Ply. 20302 Pte. E.J. Ward. R.M.L.I.); Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (Ply. 20302 E.J, Ward. Mne. R.M.), edge bruise to first therefore very fine or better

Lot 233

A PAIR TO ABLE SEAMAN W.F. ROCKEY, WHO SERVED IN H.M.S. AMPHION, THE FIRST ROYAL NAVY SHIP TO BE LOST IN THE GREAT WAR British War Medal (154461 W.F. Rockey. A.B. R..N.); Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (154461. W.F. Rockey, A.B. H.M.S. Amphion), very fine or better At the outbreak of the Great War the H.M.S. Amphion was engaged in sweeping operations along the Dutch Coast. On the morning of 5.8.1914, at 10.40 the British ships sighted the German steamship, Kongin Luise which was engaged in mine laying approximately 30 miles east of the Suffolk coast. By 12.20 pm the Amphion along with two other British Ships had sank the enemy ship. The flotilla continued its operations throughout the rest of the day and in the small hours of 6.8.1914 turned about for home, being led by the Amphion, unfortunately travelling over some 200 mines laid by the Konigin Luise. At about 6.30 am the Amphion struck a mine, Captain C.H. Fox ordered "Abandon Ship", however, whilst lowering the boats another explosion completed the Amphion`s destruction. The loss of life was one officer and 150 men, and 18 German prisoners. 139 officers and men survived.

Lot 237

BRITISH WAR MEDAL (Lt. Commr. I. Mackenzie. R.N.), toned, extremely fine

Lot 238

MEDAL - NAVAL LONG SERVICE & G.C., G.V.R., 1st `Admirals bust` type (223280 Arthur Burberry, P.O. H.M.S. Cleopatra), toned, very fine

Lot 239

MEDAL - NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE 1915-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (D/JX 150466 R.J.G. Bray. A.B. R..N.), extremely fine

Lot 240

MEDAL - GENERAL SERVICE 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Lt. C. Uren. R.A.S.C.), toned, extremely fine

Lot 241

MEDAL - QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, two clasps, Transvaal, Laing`s Nek (5684 Pte T. Lyons, R. Lanc: Regt), renamed, suspension reaffixed, fine

Lot 242

A QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE A HEPINSTALL, ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT, WOUNDED AT BELFAST 24.8.1900 Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, six clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast, South Africa 1901 (5556 Pte A. Hepinstall, Rl. Warwick: Regt), toned, good very fine

Lot 243

A QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO PRIVATE W REID, 2ND DRAGOONS, DIED OF DISEASE AT ELANDSFONTEIN 5.3.1902 Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, last two loose on riband (4880 Pte W. Reid. 2nd Dragoons), extremely fine

Lot 245

FOUR: PRIVATE J.W. TRUSWELL, DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT, WOUNDED ON THE WESTERN FRONT 1914-15 Star (10173 Pte J.W.Truswell, Devon:R.); British War and Victory Medals (10173 Pte. J.W. Truswell. Devon.R.); Defence Medal, good very fine or better, with silver `Services Rendered` badge (62895) 10173 Private John.W. Truswell served during the Great War on the Western Front with the Devonshire Regiment from 25.7.1915, discharged 14.1.1916

Lot 246

A GREAT WAR `FRENCH THEATRE` M.M. TO SECOND LIEUTENANT J. AUBREY ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS LATE DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT, M.I.D. 15.6.1916 Military Medal, G.V.R. (14134 Pte. J. Aubrey. 8/Devon:R.), edge bruising, very fine M.I.D. London Gazette 15.6.1916 Aubrey, No. 14134 Pte. J. `For Gallant and Distinguished Conduct in the Field` M.M. London Gazette 11.11.1616 14134 Pte. J. Aubrey, Devon. R. `For Bravery in the Field` Second Lieutenant John Aubrey M.M., served with the Devonshire Regiment in the French Theatre from 24.3.1915; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Welsh Fusiliers 31.7.1917, entitled to a 1914-15 group of three

Lot 247

IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL (2) G.V.R. `Crowned bust` type (John James Moulton); E.II.R. (William Haynes), both extremely fine, last in Royal Mint case of issue I.S.M. London Gazette 24.11.1931 Moulton John James, Postman, Glasgow I.S.M. London Gazette 19.1.1965 Haynes, William, Postman, Liverpool

Lot 250

MEDALS: FAMILY GROUP: British War Medal (3191 Pte. G. Dimond. C.A.S.C.) Victory Medal (K.14330 K. Dymond [sic]. Sto.1 R.N.), good very fine or better (2)

Lot 253

A CASUALTY GROUP OF THREE TO LIEUTENANT W.J. SIVEWRIGHT, MANCHESTER REGIMENT 1914-15 Star (2.Lieut. W.J Sivewright Manch.R.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut W.J. Sivewright), extremely fine, with: - Loretto School Bronze High Jump Medal to the recipient dated 1910 - Two Manchester Regiment Cap Badges and a brass button (7) Lieutenant William John Sivewright (May 1895 - 2.11.1917) born Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, educated at Loretto School, Scotland, later working for the family firm Sivewright, Bacon & Co, a firm which owned and operated merchant ships ( p614, Manchester City Battalions refer) served with the 1/7th Battalion Manchester Regiment from October 1914. Served in Gallipoli from 12.9.1915, whilst in action Sivewright received a bullet wound of the right thumb (papers refer) and returned home as a result of this wound along with dysentery. Reengaged May 1916 stationed in Egypt until September 1917 when the Battalion moved to Nieuport, Belgium. The Battalion`s history records the 1/7th were billeted in huts amongst the sand dunes and it being a comparatively relaxed time. It describes patrols "in warmer weather it was accomplished in bathing costume and tin hat, with revolver between the teeth or behind the ear, but cold nights discouraged these efforts and we sneaked about on our side of the river wondering what we could do." November 1917 the Battalion moved to positions the other side of town to support the units on the front line. During the evening of 1st November advance parties went to look at the new position and it seems that Sivewright and a couple of other officers decided to go into No Man`s Land to examine some new barbed wire and were met by a patrol of enemy soldiers who threw grenades at them, killing Sivewright and the two officers. His parents hoped he had been taken prisoner of war and requested in the Stockport Advertiser (3.1.1919) for any information from returning POWs (www.stockport1914-1918.co.uk refer), Sivewright is commemorated in the Oostende New Communal Cemetery, Belgium.

Lot 254

MEDALS: British War Medal (20159 Pte. A. Heaps. Manch.R.), toned extremely fine Victory Medal (20313 Pte. W. Penny. Manch. R.), extremely fine, together with: Manchester City Battalions Book of Honour (3) 20313 Private W. Penny served on Western Front with the 22nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment, killed in action 3.6.1916, he is commemorated at the Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L`Abbe, Somme, France

Lot 256

A GROUP OF SIX TO ABLE SEAMAN W.E. PRICE, ROYAL NAVY VOLUNTEER RESERVE, AWARDED THE ORDER OF ST GEORGE FOR BRAVERY, 3RD CLASS AND WHO SERVED IN H.M.S. INFLEXIBLE DURING THE TIME OF THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND 1914-15 Star (W.Z.777, W.E. Price, A.B., R.N.V.R.); British War and Victory Medals (W.Z.777 W.E. Price. A.B. R.N.V.R.); Russia, Imperial, Medal of the Order of St. George for Bravery, 3rd Class, silver (No 1273119); Defence Medal; Special Constabulary Long Service & G.C., G.VI.R., additional Service Bar (2) (1952, 1962) with rosette (Sergt. William E. Price), very fine or better, first four mounted for wear (6) W.Z.777 Able Seaman William Edward Price, born August 1893, served during the Great War with the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve from 17.4.1915, served in various ships including H.M.S. Inflexible from 20.8.1915 - 1919, it is therefore probable that Price saw service up in Jutland

Lot 257

FAMILY GROUP: The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Officer (Sister) silver and enamelled badge, in box of issue to `Miss A.R. Jones, S.S.St.) Service Medal of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, four 5 year award Bars (W/911. Adelaide Rose Jones) Defence Medal, extremely fine, in card box of issue addressed to `Mr G. Jones, 34 Gaunts Field, Chipping Sodbury` (3)

Lot 259

MEDALS: British War Medal (8300 Pte. A.P. Sherman R.A.M.C.); Victory Medals (2) (L-2378 Pte A.L. Alford. 21-Lcrs.; 350776 R.A. Pigott . Ch S.B.S. R.N.), first two good very fine, third extremely worn 1939-1945 Star to Lieutenant C.J. Murphy, extremely fine with enclosure and named card box of issue; War Medal to Mr A.H. Hancock, extremely fine with transmission slip and named card box of issue (5) L-2378 Private Arthur L Alford served with the 21st Lancers in the Frontier Regions of India Theatre of War from 5.9.1915 and is entitled to 1915 Star and British War Medal

Lot 261

MEDALS: A GROUP OF FIVE TO STAFF SERGEANT R.A. KEEBLE, ROYAL ENGINEERS General Service 1918-69, E.II.R., one clasp, Malaya (22201438 Spr. R.A. Keeble. R.E.); Korea 1950-53, Britt:Omn (22201438 Spr. R.A. Keeble. R.E); United Nations for Korea; General Service 1962-2007, E.II.R., one clasp, Malay Peninsula (22201435 S.Sgt. R.A. Keeble RE.); Army Long Service Medal, E.II.R. with `Regular Army` suspension (22201438 S.Sgt. R.A. Keeble. R.E.), first and second with official corrections, very fine or better, mounted in this order for wear (5) SEE LOT 212

Lot 262

MEDAL: QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1902 (17351 Pte H.R. Symons. R.A.M.C.), light surface scratches therefore good very fine

Lot 263

MEDAL: INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1854-95, one clasp, Burma 1887-89 (2397 Sgt. G. Oscroft 2nd Bn Leic. R.) suspension slack, good, fine

Lot 264

MEDAL: India General Service 1895-1902 (4051 Pte W.Brown 1st Bn North`n Regt), planchet only, good fine NB Entitled to the Tirah 1897-98 clasp

Lot 266

MEDALS: A Group of Three to Mr J.H. Bale 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star, with 8th Army Bar; War Medal, generally extremely fine, with enclosure and card box of issue named to `Mr J.H. Bale, Little Barrington, Nr Burford, Oxford`; together with a Defence medal, fine (4)

Lot 268

A TURKISH CRIMEA MEDAL TO CORPORAL HENRY HUNTER WHO SERVED DURING THE CRIMEA WITH THE 6TH DRAGOONS `THE SKINS` AND PROBABLY CHARGED WITH HIS REGIMENT AT BALAKLAVA Turkish Crimea, Sardinian die (982. H. Hunter. 6th Dragoons.), contemporarily engraved in running script, pierced as issued with contemporary wire suspension, edge bruising, very fine 982 Corporal Henry Hunter, born Lisbellaw, Fermanagh 1825; enlisted with the 6th Dragoons 1847; promoted Corporal 1853; served in the Crimea from June 1854 to July 1856 and saw active service between 1853 - 1855 (various court-martial offences); discharged 1861 after 15 years and 17 days with the Colours. Entitled to a Crimea medal with three clasps. Sold with a copy of the recipients service papers.

Lot 269

MEDAL: Jubilee 1897, silver, good very fine

Lot 270

MEDAL: Jubilee 1977, general issue, good very fine

Lot 271

MEDAL: Jubilee 1887, bronze, good very fine

Lot 272

MEDAL: Golden Jubilee 2002., extremely fine, with original card box and certificate

Lot 275

MEDAL: Jubilee 1977, Good, very fine, in box of issue

Lot 276

1837-1897 QUEEN VICTORIA DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, silver, in leather case of issue; 1902 EDWARD VII CORONATION MEDAL, silver, in case of issue (2)

Lot 279

VARIOUS MEDALS: Pair: British War and Victory Medals (54465 Pte W.J. Smith. Midd`x R) 1914-15 Star (13272 Pte. C.W. Young. Bedf.R.) Victory Medal (44098 Pte. E.A. Young. Essex R.) 1939-1945 Star; France & Germany Star; Defence Medal, very fine or better, sundry items (3) (10)

Lot 281

"AN INTERESTING GREAT WAR MSM GROUP OF THREE TO PRIVATE J.D. DICKENS, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS, WHO DURING THE NATIONAL STRIKE OF 1926, IN A FRACTIOUS AND UNCERTAIN CLIMATE REMAINED LOYAL TO THE L.M.S.R. British War and Victory Medals (M2-229298 Pte. J.D. Dickens. A.S.C.); Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (M-2229298 Pte J.D. Dickens, R.A.S.C.), good very fine or better, with: - Silver Army Service Corps cap badge and brass button - Bronze Medal struck by the London Midland & Scottish Railway Company to commemorate the National Emergency, May 1926 - Contemporary letter from the President of the Executive of the L.M.S.R. to the recipient dated January 1927 detailing the issue of the bronze medal - L.M.S.R. brass button (3) London Gazette 18.1.1919 In recognition of Valuable Services rendered with the Armies in France and Flanders"

Lot 283

GROUP OF UNNAMED WAR MEDALS, awarded to a member of the United States Red Cross Nursing Service: US Victory medal, bar "France" New York State War Medal City of UticaWar Medal Identity tats named "Pearl B Sterburg" USA American Red Cross Cap Badge Red Cross lapel badge "1918"

Lot 286

GROUP OF THREE TO MISS F.E GIBBS Defence Medal; 1953 Coronation Medal; Voluntary Medical Service Medal, silver, six 5 year award Bars (Miss Florence E. Gibbs), good very fine, mounted for wear, with: - Enamelled NZRN Badge engraved `7199 E.C. Gibbs 1931.` British War Medal (1305 Dvr. H. Escott. R.E.), fine Campaign Stars 1939-1945, Atlantic with France and Germany Bar, Africa, Italy and War Medal, sundry items (2) (11)

Lot 303

QUANTITY ART NOUVEAU WORKED LEATHER including photograph frame and album covers with fish and floral decoration and a similarly covered HAND MIRROR with prize medal for 1908 Franco Exhibition, Mrs Lucy Norgate won this prize medal for exhibiting her leather covered books at the exhibition (1 box)

Lot 24B

MISCELLANEOUS COINAGE including:- cupro nickel crowns. S.S. Great Britain bronze medal, etc

Lot 333

GERMAN WWII U-BOAT BADGE AND A 1939 MEDAL, BOTH WITH NAZI EMBLEM (PIN MISSING FROM U-BOAT BADGE)

Lot 917

A group of three World War I medals to R-2350 PTE A.Hayball, K.R.Rif.C. and a school attendance medal to A.Hayball and a cigarette case

Lot 1

A Collection of Fifteen Single Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Imperial Service Medal (George VI-INDIAE:IMP), Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, National Service Medal 1939-60, British War Medal, Victory Medal, two Greek War Medals for 1940-1941 and 1941-1945, another for 1940, and a German 1870-1871 Medal, all contained in a glazed display case.

Lot 3

Lieutenant Commander John Michael Cranmer R.N.V.R. A Collection of Militaria and Ephemera, including a group of four Second World War Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with clasp NORTH AFRICA 1942-43 and War Medal (MID), together with the miniatures including Defence Medal (MID) and Dunkerque Medal (with framed citation), certificates, letters of recommendation, letters to and from home, photographs and reports, (including a report on the Demolition of the Fortifications on Heligoland together with a rock carved as a souvenir) buttons, silver cigarette case and vesta case, a leather riding crop, fly whisk, cosh, two pairs of goggles etc. **Lieutenant John Michael Cranmer R.N.V.R. (Elect.) was a member of the Land Incident Section formed in 1940, which rendered safe and disposed of enemy mines both in London and at sea, and he was also involved in the Demolition of the Fortifications on Heligoland (Operation Big Bang).

Lot 4

A Second World War Trio, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star and War Medal, with miniatures; a Defence Medal Miniature; a pair of Polish Second World War Medals, comprising a Polish Army Medal for War 1939-45, with miniature and a Polish Armed Forces in the West Military Action Cross, with clasp BOLONIA (10)

Lot 5

A Second World War Pair, comprising Defence and War Medal; a quantity of medals and militaria including three small shell cases, a hat band and insignia to TS Steadfast, twelve various cloth insignia, three Boys Training medals, three silver medallions, a Masonic neck sash and apron, two Masonic jewels, five Masonic cloth insignia, notebooks etc.

Lot 6

A Group of Five First World War Medals, to 176 PTE.F.RIDSDALE. R.A.M.C., comprising Order of St.John, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal (MID) and Service Medal of the Order of St John, with five year bar and three five year cross ribbon embellishments, together with related photographs and postcards; a Defence Medal and Service Medal of the Order of St.John, to 25411 H/SGT.H.H.RIDSDALE. NO.5DIS. S.J.A.B. 1942, with three five year bars; a Defence Medal and Service Medal of the Order of St.John, to 42651 CPL.M.BELWOOD. YORKS. S.J.A.B.1949, with two five year bars; three Order of St.John Medals, one named DIV.OFFICER M.BELLWOOD INVESTITURE S.J.A.B. 24.3.64; five Year Bars for 1966,67,69,71,& 72; an ARP badge, boxed and two other badges.

Lot 7

A First World War Pair, to 38490 PTE.W.BRUCE.Y.& L.R., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, in cardboard box of issue addressed to Mr N Ridsdale, Harrogate, Yorkshire (6)

Lot 8

A Victorian Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, to H.C.FLETCHER, in box of issue; a First World War Pair, to 40493 PTE.G.W.HERBERT.R.SCOTS., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal; a Single Victory Medal, to 323040 SJT.F.S.GASSTON.DURH,L.I.; a Victoria 1837-97 Commemorative Medallion (5)

Lot 9

An Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58, re-named to 4396. LCE.CORPL. S.MOORES, 56TH REGIMENT.; an India General Service Medal 1854-95, with clasp BURMA 1887-89, re-named to 1607.PTE.J.W.LONG. 2ND BN.NOR.R.; an Indian General Service Medal 1854-95, with two clasps BURMA 1889-92 and N.E.FRONTIER 1891, re-named to LANCE CORPORAL GERALD CECIL BARRY K.R.R.C. (3)

Lot 10

An Africa General Service Medal, with clasp JUBALAND, re-named to R.J. HARRIS, A.B.,H.M.S. MAGICIENNE.; a South Africa Medal, with no clasp, re-named to 13256. SAPR.C. BEAL.2ND COMPY R.E.; an Egypt Medal 1884-85, with clasp THE NILE 1884-85, re-named to PTE.C.BAGG 1357 2ND ESSEX REGT (3)

Lot 11

An Afghanistan Medal, with clasp PEIWAR KOTAL, re-named to 482, W.H. HAYNES.2ND LIVERPOOL REGT.; a Crimea Medal, with later clasp ALMA, re-named to SURGN. J. BOWHILL I.M.S. (2)

Lot 12

A Matched First World War Pair, to 793139 A/L/SGT. W.SARGENT 26TH CAN.INF., comprising BWM (re-named) and Victory Medal; a First World War Dog Tag, to A SC M2 166581 D NUTBROWN; a 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class; a German War Merit Cross, second class bronze without swords; a King`s XIV Hussars Tent Pegging medallion; a Boxing medallion; a "Queen`s Own" Horse Brass, with leather backing strap (8)

Lot 13

A First World War Pair, to 778043 A.R.S. MJR. C.W.FIELD. CAN.PNR.BN., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, a Silver War Badge, white metal dog tag and medal bar,

Lot 14

A First World War Trio, to 1800.GNR.P. HODGSON. R.F.A., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, with Record Office receipted letter confirming 1914-15 Star, together with a second letter confirming BWM & Victory Medal named to 775534 Gnr. P. Hodgson RFA (TF); a Memorial Plaque, to Donald Hodgson and a large bronzed plaster plaque decorated with a cenotaph with a glazed panel below set with a memorial card to Percy Donald Hodgson.

Lot 15

A Second World War Trio, comprising France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal; a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, to William White (North Riding), in cardboard box of issue (4)

Lot 16

A Group of Four Medals, to 69964 BOMBDR. & COLLAR MAKER A.HOLLAND.No.8 Mtn. By. R.A., comprising India Medal 1895-02 with clasp RELIEF OF CHITRAL 1895, Queen`s South Africa Medal with three clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE and TRANSVAAL, King`s South Africa Medal with two clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and 1902, and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1902-10.

Lot 17

A First World War Trio, to J.29521, F.J.WOOTTON, A.B.,R.N., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal.

Lot 18

An RAF Group of Five Medals, to 185557 PTE. 2.H. KIRBY. R.A.F., comprising British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal and Imperial Service Medal, together with a framed Discharge Certificate from the Great War, a Certificate of Service, a Certificate of Service and Discharge, a Brief Statement of Service and Certificate of Discharge, Ration Book, three portrait photographs and an RAF cap badge; a Royal Navy Group of Five Second World War Medals, to Robert Douglas Kirby, comprising 1939 Star, Burma Star with clasp PACIFIC, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, together with a portrait photograph, a shoulder board and rank insignia, three cap bands-HMS King George V, Royal Fleet Reserve and Japanese script, two pennants-MMS King George V and In Australia R.N., and two prayer books; a Single 1939-45 War Medal, and various ribbons.

Lot 19

A Second World War Group of Five Medals, to LIEUT. B. STUBBS. R.A., comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal, together with three sports medallions, collar and shoulder pips and an 8th Army cloth insignia.

Lot 20

Six German and German States Medals, comprising:- a single World War One Honour Cross for Combatants; a three-medal bar with the Iron Cross, 2nd Class, Bavarian Military Merit Cross, 3rd Class with Swords and World War One Honour Cross for Combatants; a pair of a Merit Cross for War Aid and a World War One Honour Cross for Combatants; a Polish Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta; three US Campaign Medals, comprising a National Defense Service Medal and two Vietnam Service Medals; an Airborne cloth insignia (11)

Lot 21

Two First World War Pairs,to 34969 PTE.P.J. BOLT. LAN. FUS. and 292031PTE. B. RUNTON. DEVON.R., each comprising BWM and Victory Medal, a Devonshire Regiment cap badge, an On War Service brass badge; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, in cardboard box of issue addressed to Mr. W. Clarke, Northampton; Four Second World War Single Medals, comprising two Italy Stars, Defence and War Medals; a Group of Five Miniatures (19)

Lot 22

A Second World War Group of Five Medals, to OBSERVER R.TYSON., comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Royal Observer Corps Medal; seventeen various cap and other badges; a Silver Gilt RAOB Jewel, in case of issue.

Lot 23

A First World War Trio, to 1015 CPL. W. STEELE. W. YORK:R., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, with discharge certificate and copy of 1891 Census; a Similar Trio, to 1373 PTE.H. STEEL. W. YORK:R., with copy of War Graves Commission Casualty Results; a Princess Mary Christmas Tin; a 1939-45 Defence Medal

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