Medals (2) of 195990 Corporal Joseph Thomas Hibberd R.F.A.. British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. A resident of Ferndale Road, Swindon. Enlisted on 23rd October 1914 into the 129th Company, Army Service Corps (A.S.C.) and appointed a Shoeing Smith. Transferred to Royal Regiment of Artillery and posted to 4th Reserve Brigade RFA on 31st January 1917. Transferred to the Royal Garrison Artillery (R.G.A.) in December 1919.
We found 183977 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 183977 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
183977 item(s)/page
Empress of India Medal 1877 in silver with neck ribbon and presentation box. Unnamed as issued. Issued to celebrate the proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress of India in 1877 and awarded to Indian Civilians, selected officers and men of the various British and Indian regiments serving in India at the time. Issued unnamed.
Medals (3) of 1250 (755160) Gunner Richard Purvis R.F.A. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. A resident of Whitby, Yorkshire. Enlisted on 22nd November 1913 into 1st West Riding Battery RFA (TF), 2nd Northumbrian Brigade Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force).
Medals (4) of V.348 Stoker John Williams R.N.R. EVII Royal Naval Reserve Long Service Medal, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920 and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Native of Holyhead, Anglesey. He enrolled into the Royal Naval Reserve on 5th November 1895, re-enrolling in 1910 and earning his Long Service Medal in 1911. Mobilized on 3rd August 1914 he was posted to Portsmouth and joined HMS Venerable for a time. Posted in 1917 to HMS Research in Portland. Discharged on 4th August 1917 to take up a role as stoke aboard a yard craft in the Royal Dockyard.
Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918 of 641032 Gunner Harold James Lelliot R.F.A., missing ribbon.Enlisted in Chichester on 26th August 1916. Posted to 465th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery (RFA) of 65th Brigade RFA. Landed in France in October 1917. Received wounds to his right thigh whilst advancing on 4th April 1918. and discharged on 10th March 1919 being unfit for further military service.
Medals (4) of 59945 (1004403) Serjeant George Frederick Smith R.F.A. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, and GV Police Special Constabulary Long Service Medal. Resident of East Ham. Originally enlisted into the Supplementary Reserve in 1909. Attested into the Royal Field Artillery on 12th October 1909 and discharged on 5th May 1921. Served in India from 1911 until 1918 and Mesopotamia from 1918 to 1919.
Medals (3) of 25033 Private William Navin of the Cheshire Regiment. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Landed in France on 26th May 1915 with 2nd Battalion, Cheshire Regiment. Later transferred to 7th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (70662). Discharged 20th September 1919.
Medals (4) of H.J. Cole R.A. Sold with Army Council printed slip and boxes. 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star with 'Pacific' Clasp, and War Medal 1939-1945. The box is addressed to Mr H.J. Cole of the Cottage, Kittle Bishopston, Swansea, by OC Royal Artillery Records (Coast Artillery & Anti-Aircraft Branch), Footscray.
Medals (3) of 13052 Private Albert Edward Budd of the Devonshire Regiment. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal, 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Resident of Ynyshir, Glamorgan, South Wales. Enlisted on 7th September 1914. Landed in France on 27th July 1915 with 9th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Discharged wounded 14th September 1917.
GV Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal l of CH.9977 Private William Edward Butler R.M.L.I.Native of Paddington, London. Served in the Royal Marine Light Infantry from 1891 until 1912. Transferred to the Reserve in 1912. Mobilised for war service and served at Edinburgh Castle until 1919.
Medals (2) of 2741263 Guardsman Victor Doddridge of the Welsh Guards. GVI General Service Medal 1918-1962 with 'Palestine' clasp, and Defence Medal. Sold with box. Resident of Neath, Glamorganshire. Awarded on 31st December 1948 for service in 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards of the 1st Guards Brigade.
Medals (5) of 19398 (611256) Private Edwin Walter Westlake of the South Wales Borderers. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, Defence Medal 1939-1945, and War Medal 1939-1945. A resident of Harlesden, NW10. A gasfitter. Enlisted on 27th March 1915 and served with B Company, 1st Battalion, South Wales Borderers in Gallipoli for three months, transferring to Salonika on 5th November 1916 and joining 8th Battalion, South Wales Borderers. Wounded on 4th April 1917 and admitted to the 28th Casualty Clearing Station. On his recovery, he was posted to the 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers, in 1918. Transferred to the Labour Corps and joined the 34th Prisoner of War Company, Labour Corps.
British War Medal 1914-1920 of 203699 Private Frederick Stockton Davies of the Gloucestershire Regiment. Sold with photocopy papers.Resident of Leominster, Hereford. Enlisted on 27th November 1915. Mobilised on 10th April 1916 and posted to the Hereford Regiment. Landed in France on 19th December 1916 and joined 1st/5th Battalion, Gloucester Regiment (Territorial Force). Received gunshot wounds to the lower back and right thigh on 5th August 1917. Medically evacuated to United Kingdom on 10th August 19178. Transferred to the Reserve on 23rd February 1919.
Medals (4) of 579 (740269) W.O.2 Battery Serjeant Major David Thomas R.F.A. (T.F.). 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918, and EVII Territorial Efficiency Medal. Resident of Llanarth, Monmouthshire. Originally served with 4th Battalion, South Wales Borderers 1890 until 1895 and then 1st Monmouth RGA (Vols). Re-enlisted on 1st April 1908 into 4th Welsh Brigade RFA (TF), later renamed 213th Brigade RFA (TF) and landed in France on 23rd November 1915. Transferred to Egypt in February 1916.
EVII Volunteer Long Service Medal of Captain & Q.M. Charles William Amies of the Royal Fusiliers (Volunteers).First commissioned into the 17th (North Middlesex) Volunteer Rifle Corps. Promoted Captain on 19th December 1894. Resigned his commission 11th April 1896. Appointed to 1st Cadet Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment on 10th August 1901. He was appointed Quartermaster and relinquished his combatant rank on 29th August 1901. Granted Honorary Rank of Major 22nd January 1908.
Medals (3) of 2697 (9824) Private H. Wharton of the Cheshire Regiment. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Landed in France on 17th July 1915 with 7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment until 31st January 1916. Transferred to Corps of Military Police. Discharged 11th February 1919.
Medals (3) of 3796 (640192) Private John Wright of the Royal Scots. 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. Enlisted on 4 th September 1914 into 3 rd Battalion, Royal Scots. Landed in France on 27th December 1914 and joined 2 nd Battalion, Royal Scots. Posted to 16 th Battalion, Royal Scots on 24 th August 1915. Transferred to the Royal Defence Corps on 29 th April 1916 and then on to 22nd Battalion, The Northumberland Fusiliers (The Northumberland Fusiliers Labour Company). Discharged from 6 th Labour Company, Labour Corps on 13 th September 1918.
-
183977 item(s)/page