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Lot 136

A 15ct gold golf medal, inscribed verso 'B.N.S.G.C. 1930-31 Scratch Medal Won by W.E. Jackson.', sponsor 'J.W.T', Birmingham 1928, wt. 8.3g, with box.

Lot 127

Medals – WWII War Medal and Atlantic star, with ribbons and with DM ribbon

Lot 139

Four Victorian silver diamond jubilee commemorative medallions; a 1791 copper token; Geo V silver rupee 1917; Edward VII Union Castle Line copper Coronation medal and others

Lot 132

CRIMEA MEDAL named to The Honble A K H Legge Midm HMS Diamond (Legge was the son of the 4th Earl Dartmouth) now mounted in frame beneath a print of The Zouaves Advancing to the Assistance of the British at the Battle of Inkermann 1854

Lot 642

Sir Steve Redgrave signed 22x16 colour Team GB Olympic Gold Big Blue Tube print. Sir Steve Redgrave Olympic Games Sydney 2000. Sir Steve Redgrave celebrates a remarkable fifth consecutive gold medal with victory in the Coxless fours. Limited edition 500 copies. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 643

Mathew Pinsent signed 22x16 colour Team GB Olympic Gold Big Blue Tube print. Olympic Games Sydney 2000. Mathew Pinsent celebrates winning his third Olympic Gold Medal in the Coxless fours. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 189

COLLECTION OF COMMEMORATIVE WAR COINS including the WWII 70th anniversary coins and medal set, Afro Vulcan 2oz coin, Battle of Britain crown and WWI guernsey £5Qty: 4 boxes

Lot 398

1914/15 Star WW1 medal to PTE C E Denning po 17748 RMLI together with the Royal Navy Memorial Scroll named to him. He was killed in action at the Battle of Jutland on 31st May 1916 onboard the HMS Black Prince, which was sunk on 1st June with the loss of all hands

Lot 330

Ladies -Kendal and Dent silver hallmarked pocket watch. (Birmingham 1886 by LC) With inscription 'Gold medal Paris exhibition 1885' refering to the award given to Kendal and Dent (1885) 'For improvements and general excellence in watches' total weight 45.22g (Hour hand missing)

Lot 582

A 9ct gold Ford 30 year service medal with a group of mixed silver and other costume jewellery. Gross weight Approx. 57.7gr.

Lot 399

CBE Commander of the Order of the British Empire Medal awarded to Dr T J Drakeley, former principal of the Northern Polytechnic London in its original Garrard & Co box  together with a signed certificate of congratulations from the governing body of Northern Polytechnic dated 15th July 1952. Also included the Hancock Medal from the Institution of the Rubber Industry inscribed '1952 T J Drakeley' in its original box, a Past President from the Association of Principals of Colleges hallmarked lapel badge inscribed 'T J Drakeley 1946' together with 2 enamelled pin badges from the British Dairy Farmers Association together with a Smiths De Luxe 18ct gold watch 18 jewels inscribed on the back 'T J D 1918-55'

Lot 1

The Orders and Medals to Sir George Henry Henderson, C.B., K.B.E., comprising: The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Companion's neck badge (C.B.), silver-gilt, London 1939, in Garrard & Co case of issue, nearly extremely fine; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division), Knight Commander's neck badge and breast star, silver, gilt and enamel, in Garrard & Co case of issue, about extremely fine; 1914-15 Star (1991 SJT. G. H. HENDERSON. R. SCOTS.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (LIEUT. G. H. HENDERSON.); Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937; Coronation Medal 1953; the last six mounted for wearing, good very fine and better [9]; together with the grants of dinity and covering letters for the C.B. and the K.B.E.; a facsimile of a letter written by by the recipient while a prisoner of war; two books: Jack Alexander, 'McCrae's Battalion'; and Tom Steel, 'The Life and Death of St Kilda'; and the recipient's silver cased open face pocket watch.CB (openwork oval) is 33.34mm wideBy direct descent.George Henry Henderson was born in Wooler, 18/05/1889, and attended Duke School, Alnwick before entering the Civil Service (Board of Education) in 1907. He attested at Edinburgh 02/09/1914 and went to Egypt as a Sergeant in the 5/6th Battalion Royal Scots 15/09/1915. Discharged to a commission 06/11/1916, he was posted to the 16th Battalion Royal Scots 11/12/1916 and was in command of a platoon of A Company when they participated in the attack on Roeux 28/04/1917 - part of the Battle of Arras. "I mopped up the houses and cellars in my area, taking a few prisoners.....we encountered what appeared to be a preliminary counter-attack by the enemy. For some time we maintained our position by rifle fire and bombing in the hope of reinforcements arriving." Henderson attracted the attention of a sniper, and received "a through and through wound of the front of the right thigh....the openings [of which] were large & ragged" and was made a prisoner. He attributed his eventual recovery from his wound to the ministrations of British NCOs and Russian doctors among his fellow prisoners "as the Boche did very little for us, especially in the way of food." Interned in Switzerland, he was repatriated 09/12/1918, and resumed his career in government service. In 1933, as General Inspector Department of Health for Scotland, he superintended the evacuation of the few remaining inhabitants of the remote island of St Kilda.

Lot 10

A Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 to Private George Bowles, 72nd Highlanders, previously 22nd Foot and latterly 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (1672 PRIVATE GEO. BOWLES 72ND HIGHLANDERS), officially impressed, good very fine or better.46.96 mm width of starGeorge Bowles served in the 22nd Regiment from 1864 to 1870, the 72nd Highlanders from 1870 to 1884 and the 1st Seaforth Highlanders from 1884 to 1885. He was also entitled to the Afghanistan Medal 1878-80 with Kharaisia, Kabul, Kandahar and Peiwar Khotal clasps; and the Egypt Medal 1882 with Tel El Khebir clasp; and to the Khedive's Star.

Lot 100

A South Africa Medal 1877-79 to Trooper Louis Rosenthal, Diamond Fields Horse, clasp: 1878 (TPR L. ROSENTHAL, DIAMOND FDS HORSE), engraved in slightly sloping capitals, light brush marks, better than very fine.36.36mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 30th November 1959Confirmed on the roll as having been engaged against the Griquas 1878.

Lot 101

A South Africa Medal 1877-79 to Private Thomas Bagnall, 80th Regiment of Foot, clasp: 1878-9 (779. PTE T. BAGNALL. 80TE [sic] FOOT.), engraved in upright capitals, good very fine.36.14mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 30th November 1959Confirmed on the roll as having been engaged against Sekukuni in 1879

Lot 102

A South Africa Medal 1877-79 to Private William Haystaff, 1st King's Dragoon Guards, clasp: 1879 (2086. PTE W. HAYSTAFF. 1ST DN GDS), good very fine.36.23mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.The roll confirms that Private Haystaff was engaged against the Zulus in 1879.

Lot 103

An Afghanistan Medal 1878-80 to Private Angus Goldwyre, 72nd Highlanders, 4 clasps: Peiwar Kotal, Charasia, Kabul, Kandahar (1441, PTE A. GOLDWYRE, 72ND HIGHRS), engraved in slightly sloping capitals, nearly extremely fine.36.27mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th September 1946Also entitled to the Kabul to Kandahar Star.

Lot 104

An Afghanistan Medal 1878-80 to Drummer James Jacobs, 1st Battalion 17th Regiment of Foot, no clasp (1281. DRUMR J. JACOBS. 1/17TH REGT), engraved in slightly sloping capitals, nearly extremely fine, obverse and edges toned36.25mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 26th September 1946Embarked for England 24/01/1881. Discharged 22/03/1881

Lot 106

A Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal 1880-97 to Private A. Schenck, Malmesbury Burghers, clasp: Basutoland (PTE A SCHENCK. MALMESBURY BURGS), engraved in upright capitals, good very fine.36.51mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Probably ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 4th October 1946The published roll by indicates only two claimants for this clasp from the Malmesbury Burghers (out of a total of 16 medal claimants from the unit). (ref. D.R. Forsyth, 1975)

Lot 107

A North West Canada Medal 1885 to Sergeant William Metcalfe, 10th Battalion Royal Grenadiers, clasp: Saskatchewan (SERGT W. METCALFE, 10TH BATT. R. G.), privately engraved in plain capitals, about extremely fine and lightly toned.36.25mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Probably ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 28th August 1946Served with 2nd Company 10th R.G. Recieved a grant of 320 acres of bounty land for his service in suppressing the rebellion.

Lot 108

An East and West Africa Medal 1887-1900 to Private W. Samuels, 1st Battalion West India Regiment, 5* clasps: 1887-8, 1892, 1893-94, 1897-98, Sierra Leone 1898-99 (2646. PTE W. SAMUELS. 1/W.I. RGT), engraved in serif capitals, punch mark to forehead of bust, discolouration to lower half of obverse, otherwise good very fine.36.69mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Possibly ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 28th August 1946* A search of the rolls has only confirmed entitlement in the case of the 1887-8 and 1893-94 clasps, and although a similar man in the 2nd battalion (646 Pte. W. Samuels) appears on the roll for the 1897-98 and Sierra Leone 1898-99 clasps, conflating the two would seem to involve a duplication of medals.

Lot 109

An India General Service Medal 1849-95 to Private Arthur Lakin, 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, clasp: Sikkim 1888 (1099 Pte A. Lakin 2d Bn Derby. R.), engraved in running script, very fine or nearly so.36.28mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 9th October 1946Confirmed on the roll as havng served between 21/08/1888 and 27/09/1888

Lot 11

An Egypt and Sudan Medal 1882-89 to Private William Henry Baldwin, Coldstream Guards, dated reverse, no clasp (3805. PTE W. BALDWIN. 2/CDM GDS), typical contact bruising to edges, otherwise nearly extremely fine and toned.36.32mm diameterWilliam Henry Baldwin served in the Coldstream Guards from 1876 to 1888.

Lot 110

A Central Africa Medal to Sergeat Major Ali Kiongwe, Native Contingent British Central Africa Armed Forces, first type with ring suspension (SGT: MAJ: ALI KIONGWE. NATIVE CONTGT), engraved in serif capitals, some contact bruising to edges, near very fine.36.24mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 15th August 1946Served in the second expedition against the slaver trader Makanjira in the vicinity of Lake Nyassa, November 1893-January 1894.

Lot 111

A British South Africa Company Medal to Sergeant E. Slater, Victoria Column, Matabeleland 1893 reverse (SERGT E. SLATER. VICTORIA COLUMN), engraved in plain capitals, nearly extremely fine.36.68mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th June 1946Confirmed on the roll, present at the Shangani and the Bembesi.

Lot 112

An East and West Africa Medal to Gunner T. Berridge, Royal Navy, clasp: Gambia 1894 (T. BERRIDGE, GUNNER R.N.. H.M.S. RALEIGH.), impresed in serif capitals, good very fine.36.29mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 16th October 1946

Lot 113

A scarce Defence of Chitral pair to Sepoy Champa, 4th Kashmir Rifles: India Medal 1895-1902, first type, clasp: Defence of Chitral 1895 (728 Sepoy Champa 4th Kashmir Rifles), near very fine; Jummoo and Kashmir Medal, bronze, clasp: Chitral 1895 (728 SEPOY CHAMPA 4TH KASHMIR RIFLES), unevenly impressed in plain capitals, suspension post loose and some edge bruising, otherwise near very fine. [2]36.2mm diameter of round medalThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 114

An East and West Africa Medal 1887-1900 to Sepoy Mir Ahmad, 24th Bombay Infantry, edge impressed Mwele 1895-6 to either side of the suspension post, no clasp (272 Sepoy Mir Ahmad, 24th Bo Infy), engraved in cursive script, nearly extremely fine.36.33mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 16th October 1946Confirmed on the roll of troops engaged in the "Expedition against the Mazrui Rebels British East Africa". This man was engaged 17/03/96 to 31/05/96.

Lot 116

A British South Africa Company Medal to Private F. Burgess, 7th Hussars, Rhodesia 1896 reverse, no clasp (4225 - PTE. F. BURGESS - 7TH HUSS), engraved in plain capitals, about extremely fine.36.64mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 12th June 1946

Lot 117

A British South Africa Company Medal to Trooper P Weinthal, British South Africa Police, Mashonaland 1897 reverse, no clasp (NO 76. P. WEINTHAL. B.S.A.P.), engraved in plain capitals, good very fine or better.36.63mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 28th August 1946Could not be verified on roll.

Lot 118

An East and Central Africa Medal to Private Badrudin Khan, 4th Bombay Rifles, clasp: 1898 (509 P'TE BADRUDIN. KHAN. 4/BOM: RIF:.), near very fine.36.31mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 12

The India Medal 1849-95 to Captain James Shaw, 2nd Battalion the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), clasp Hazara 1888 (Captn J. Shaw 2d Bn Sco. Rif.), engraved in running script, apparently unique to the regiment, extremely fine or nearly so and toned.36.23mm diameterBy descentConfirmed on the roll serving as Transport Officer Hazara Field Force. Roll appears to include no other recipients of this medal and clasp in either battalion of his regiment.

Lot 120

An East and West Africa Medal to Private Egunjobi Oyo, Niger Coast Protectorate Force, clasp: 1899 (728 PTE EGUNJOBI OYO. NIGER C.P. FORCE), impressed in plain capitals, some edge bruising, otherwise near very fine.36.31mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Possibly ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 16th October 1946Participated in the Central Division Expedition of February and March 1899.

Lot 121

A Queen's South Africa Medal to W. J. Pitt, Mafeking Town Guard, second type, clasp: Defence of Mafeking (W. J. PITT. MAFEKING TOWN GD:), impressed in plain capitals, brush marks, very fine or better.36.38mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 16th October 1946

Lot 123

A Queen's South Africa Medal to Private J. Farrell, 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, first type (b), clear ghost dates, 5 clasps: Talana, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing's Nek (692 PTE J. FARRELL, K.R.R.C.), impressed in plain capitals, small dent to obverse rim at 6 o'clock, otherwise good very fine or better.36.43mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 9th October 1946Served with the 1st Battalion K.R.R.C. and wounded at Farquhar's Farm (aka the Battle of Lombard's Kop) 30/10/1899. Clasps for Transvaal, Talana and Laing's Nek confirmed on roll dated August 1901. Tugela Heights and Relief of Ladysmith confirmed in a later claim of 23/06/1903 while serving with the 2nd Battalion.

Lot 124

A Queen's South Africa Medal to Private T.S. Curtis, 5th Lancers, first type (b), ghost dates, 4 clasps: Elandslaagte, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Transvaal (4773. Pte. T. S. CURTIS. 5/Lcrs:), engraved in serif upper and lower case letters, some contact marking to edge and rims, scratches to obverse field and bust, otherwise near very fine.36.04mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 9th October 1946Later claim made for a Cape Colony clasp (not extant). Also entitled to the King's South Africa Medal.

Lot 125

A Queen's South Africa Medal to Private J. Richardson, 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, first type (b), ghost dates, 4 clasps: Belmont, Modder River, Transvaal, Wittebergen (5819 PTE J. RICHARDSON, 2: YORK: LT INF:), officially impressed, very fine.36.39mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 9th October 1946Killed in an accident at Balmoral, South Africa, 16/08/1901

Lot 126

A Queen's South Africa Medal to Private A. G. Caines, 2nd Battalion The Rifle Brigade, fist type (b) with faint ghost dates, 2 clasps: Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith (259 PTE A. G. CAINES, RIFLE BRIGADE), officially impressed and with official correction to the name, brush marks, very fine or better.36.4mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Wounded at Ladysmith 23/02/1900. Entered on the medal roll with the initial "J", hence the official correction to the naming, which involves the rank, initial, and first letter of the surname. 'Cains' on the casualty roll.

Lot 127

A Queen's Mediterranean Medal to Private W. Machin, 3rd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, (6044 PTE W. MACHIN. YORKS: L.I.), good very fine or better36.49mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 128

A Transport Medal 1899-1902 to J. T. Gambell, Chief Officer, SS Bavarian, clasp: S. Africa 1899-1902 (J. T. GAMBELL), officially impressed, at least good very fine.36.36mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D. S.S. Bavarian was a passenger liner built by William Denny & Bros. of Dumbarton, and launched in May 1899. She was owned and operated by Allan Line S.S. Co. Ltd. and was broken up in 1907.

Lot 129

A St John Ambulance Brigade Medal for South Africa 1899-1902 to Private J.H. Cowan, Penrith Division, (624. PTE J. H. COWAN PENRITH DIV.), engraved in large plain capitals, some tarnishing to obverse, otherwise good very fine or better.38.47mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Served in 11th General Hospital attached R.A.M.C.. Also entitled to the Queen's South Africa Medal with clasps Cape Colony and South Africa 1901

Lot 13

The interesting Queen's South Africa Medal to Lieutenant Francis William Lloyd Edwards, King's Royal Rifle Corps, second type reverse, 2 clasps: Orange Free State, South Africa 1902 (Lieut: F. W. L. EDWARDS, K.R.R.C.), engraved upper and lower case serif letters, good very fine.36.27mm diameterFrancis William Lloyd Edwards, second son of the Archbishop of Wales served in South Africa from 1901 to 1902. Seconded to the Egyptian Army in 1913, he was employed with the Australians at Gallipoli. Returning to Egypt he served in the Sudan from 1914 to 1916. Twice mentioned in Despatches, awarded the Order of the Nile 4th Class and the OBE. Offered with copy obituary and photographs of the recipient.

Lot 130

An Ashanti Medal 1900 to Private Kanyengo, 1st Central African Regiment (later 1st (Central Africa) Battalion King's African Rifles), high relief obverse die, clasp: Kumassi (61 PTE KANYENGO. 1ST K.A.R.C.), good very fine.36.47mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Served in B Company of 1st Battalion.

Lot 131

An Africa General Service Medal 1899-1956 to Mr R. Morrisey, (attached) Southern Nigeria Regiment, 3 clasps: S. Nigeria 1902, S. Nigeria 1902-03, S. Nigeria 1904 (R. MORRISEY. S.N. REGT), impressed in plain capitals, some edge bruising, otherwise good very fine and scarce to a civilian.36.43mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 30th November 1959An R. Morrissey [sic] appears in The Colonial List of 1904 as a Travelling Commissioner in the Political and Administrative Department of Southern Nigeria.

Lot 132

A Tibet Medal 1903-04 to Private E. Hornblow, 1st Battalion Royal Fusiliers, clasp: Gyantse (6352 Pte E Hornblow 1st Bn Ryl. Fuslrs), very fine.36.51mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th June 1946

Lot 133

An Africa General Service Medal 1899-1956 to Private David Adio, Southern Nigeria Regiment, clasp: West Africa 1906 (196 PTE DAVID ADIO. S. N. REGT), good very fine or better.36.38mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 30th November 1959

Lot 134

A Natal Medal 1906 to Corporal J. S. Crook, Natal Medical Corps, clasp: 1906 (CPL: J. S. CROOK, NATAL MEDICAL CORPS.), impressed in plain capitals, scratches to obverse field, otherwise good very fine or better.The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.This unit received 123 medals, of which 104 were awarded with the clasp.

Lot 135

A Natal Medal 1906 to Trooper T. H. Lee, Natal Police, clasp: 1906 (TPR: T. H. LEE, NATAL POLICE.), impressed in plain capitals, good fine.36.24mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 136

Three medals to Sergeant Ernest Alfred Grace, Royal Marine Light Infantry: Naval General Service 1909-62, first type, clasp: Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (C.H. 6943 SERGT E. A. GRACE, R.M.L.I. H.M.S. HIGHFLYER), impressed in serif capitals, nearly extremely fine; Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct, George V (CH. 6943 E. A. GRACE, SERGEANT, R.M.L.I.), impressed in serif capitals, nearly extremely fine; Naval Good Shooting Medal, Edward VII, no bar (CH. 6943 SGT. E. A. GRACE, H.M.S. BLENHEIM, 1908. 6PR. Q.F.), impressed in plain capitals, very fine. [3]36.43mm diameter of first medalThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 28th August 1946Born in Walmer, Kent 15/09/1878. Worked as an errand boy before enlisting at Walmer aged 15, 20/04/1893. Advanced to Sergeant by 1906. Naval good shooting medal awarded in 1909. Character and ability usually rated as 'Very Good' - rarely only 'Good' - throughout his career. Discharged Dead from H.M.S. Highflyer while on anti-gun running patrol in the Persian Gulf, 28/03/1913.

Lot 137

A Naval General Service Medal 1909-1962 to Petty Officer 1st Class Frederick Hugh Flint, Royal Navy, first type, clasp: Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (139728. F. H. FLINT, P.O. 1CL., H.M.S. HYACINTH), impressed in serif capitals, slight contact damage and mark to hair of bust, otherwise about very fine.36.4mmThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Born in Hitchin in Herefordshire, 06/11/1891, and enlisted in the Navy as a Boy on his 12th Birthday. Also entitled to a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal.

Lot 138

A Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 to Lieutenant Colonel Edward Hugh Bedford-Pim, Royal Artillery, (LT. COL. E. H. BEDFORD-PIM R.A.), nearly extremely fine.36.23mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Commanding Officer of 3rd Wessex Brigade R.F.A. (T.F.). Served in India from 04/08/1914.

Lot 139

An Africa General Service Medal 1899-1956 to Sergeant Maglass, 1st Battalion King's African Rifles, second type, clasp: Nyasaland 1915 (533 SJT: MAGLASS. 'F' COY I/K.A.R.), impressed in plain capitals, edge bruising and pitting, fine or a little better.36.39mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th September 1946

Lot 14

The Queen's South Africa Medal to Nursing Sister Mary F. May, second type (b), no clasp (NURSING SISTER MARY F. MAY.), extremely fine or nearly so and with faint ghost dates.36.39mm diameterBy descentMedal roll appears to indicate service with No 4 General Hospital.

Lot 140

A Khedive's Sudan Medal 1910-22, second type, clasp: Mongalla 1915-16, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine.36.38mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 141

A General Service Medal 1918-62 to Private Charles Becket, Royal Berkshire Regiment, first type, clasp: N.W. Persia (5328723 PTE. C. BECKETT R. BERKS. R.), nearly extremely fine.36.21 mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 142

An India General Service Medal 1908-35 to Private H. Ochiltree, 1st Battalion the Suffolk Regiment, second type, clasp: Malabar 1921-22 (5820295 PTE. H. OCHILTREE, SUFF. R.), about extremely fine and lightly toned.36.27mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 143

An India General Service Medal 1908-35 to Private E. Parker, 1st Battalion the Welch Regiment, second type, clasp: Waziristan 1921-24 (3949225 PTE. E. PARKER. WELCH. R.), uneven toning, otherwise about extremely fine.36.4mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 144

An India General Service Medal 1908-35, third type, clasp: Mohmand 1933 (KHIT. MOHD. YUSUF.), edge abrasion at 8 o'clock, otherwise nearly extremely fine.

Lot 145

An India General Service Medal 1908-35 to Private J. E. Hodgson, 2nd Battalion the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, third type, clasp: North West Frontier 1935 (4609647 PTE. J. E. HODGSON. D.W.R.), about extremely fine and toned.36.35mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

Lot 146

A Naval General Service Medal 1909-62 to Private C. B. Weaver, Royal Marines, second type, clasp: Palestine 1936-1939 (PO/X. 815 C. B. WEAVER. MNE. R.M.), hairlines to fields, otherwise nearly extremely fine.36.28mmThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.

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