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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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Two medals to Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer M. Hayes, Royal Navy: Naval General Service 1909-62, second type, clasp: Palestine 1936-1939 (M. 30701 M. HAYES. S.B.C.P.O. R.N.), hairlines and a few deeper marks to obverse, very fine or better; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, George V (M. 30701 M. HAYES. L.S.B.A., H.M.S. VIVID.), very fine. [2]36.24mm diameter (first medal)The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
Two medals to Private R. Bellamy, King's Own Scottish Borderers: Korea 1950-53, first type (22274823 PTE. R. BELLAMY. K.O.S.B.), near very fine; United Nations Korea 1950-54, unnamed as issued, near very fine. [2]36.41mm diameter of first medalQty: 2The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
A family collection of medals, comprising: A Volunteer Long Service Medal to Major H.J. Mercer, 20th (Artists) Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps. Edward VII (Maj: H. J. MERCER, 20/ Midd'x V.R.C.), good very fine or better, and a corresponding dress miniature medal; together with five medals to Lieutenant Colonel G. H. J. Mercer, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry: 1914-15 Star (2. LIEUT. G. H. J. MERCER. D. OF CORN. L.I.), British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal (LIEUT. G. H. J. MERCER), Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, the last two unnamed as issued, mounted for wearing, very fine and better, with a mounted group of corresponding dress miniature medals and a number of ribbon bars; also a small quantity of prize medals; and a Battle of Waterloo 175th Anniversary commemorative medal, silver, 63mm, after Pistrucci, in Royal Mint case of issue and with certificate.
An Army Meritorious Service Medal to Corporal (Acting Staff Sergeant) Leslie Joseph Main, Royal Army Medical Corps, George V (510221 CPL - A.S.SJT - L. J. MAIN. R.A.M.C.), extremely fine.36.54mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 12th June 1946 M.S.M. London Gazette 16/10/1919 "for valuable services rendered in connection with the War"
A Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to Boatswain's Mate Henry Durham, Victoria, wide suspension (HY DURHAM BOATSNS MTE H.M.S. RACER 21 Yrs), extremely fine and scarce.36.13mm diameter of medalThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 25th June 1946 Henry Durham was born in London 18/05/1828. He signed on as Boy 2nd Class in H.M.S. Eagle 02/09/1844, and served thereafter in H.M.S.s Caledonia and Vengeance. He engaged for ten years continuous service in Vengeance 25/07/1853 and served in the Crimean War in this ship (entitled to a no-clasp Crimea Medal. He entered a further continuous service engagement in H.M.S. Racer 29/06/1864, subsequently serving in H.M.S.s Otter, Archer, Flying Fish and Osprey
An early Victorian Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to Gunner and Driver James Ferguson, Royal Artillery, second type obverse (J. FERGUSON, GUNNER & DRIVER ROYAL ARTILLERY.), officially impressed, privately fitted with a straight bar suspension in place of the original steel clip, some wear and edge bruising, about very fine.36.03mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Served with 9th Battalion Royal Artillery. Recommended 26/08/1846 and received his medal in Canada 05/10/1846. Served 21 years and 60 days including 4 years foreign service.
A Rocket Apparatus Volunteer Long Service Medal to Bartholemew Naylor, George V (BARTHW. NAYLOR), uneven toning, otherwise about extremely fine.32.26mm diamterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 9th August 1946 Served at Bray Lifeboat Station in the Kingston Division. Awarded his medal 11/05/1911.
An Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to Bandsman C. Fewings, Royal North Devon Imperial Yeomanry, (171 BNDSMN: C. FEWINGS. R.N. DEVON I.Y.), edge bruising, otherwise good very fine.31.78 width of ovalQty: 1The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Confirmed on the roll for February 1905
The very interesting Great War trio to 2nd Lieutenant Ronald Machill Garth, East Surrey Regiment (formerly Welsh Regiment), 1914-15 Star (2. LIEUT. R. M. GARTH. E. SURR. R.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (2. LIEUT. R. M. GARTH.), good very fine or better.round medals 36mm diameterQty: 3Ronald Machill Garth enlisted in the Welsh Regiment in 1914 and was commissioned into the East Surry Regiment in 1915 He was wounded on 28 April 1915 whilst attached to the 1st Welsh Regiment. After the war, he was convicted of numerous offenses including abduction for which he received an 11 year prison sentence. He was also convicted on several occasions of forgery and impersonating senior, decorated officers. A note on his file states that his details were passed to MI5. Offered with research.
Two Medals to Police Constable P. Taylor, V Division Metropolitan Police: Jubilee (Police) Medal 1887, bronze (P.C. P. TAYLOR - V. DIVN.); Coronation (Police) Medal 1902, bronze (P.C. P. TAYLOR. V. DIV.), both engraved in serif capitals, both at least very fine; together with another Jubilee (Police) Medal 1887, bronze (PC, W. BENNETT. E. DIVN), engraved in serif capitals, good very fine. [3]36.45mm diameter first medalThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
A collection of three Police medals, bronze issues, comprising: a Visit to Ireland Medal 1900 to Police Constable J. Cox, Dublin Metropolitan Police (P.C. J. COX. D.M.P.); a Visit to Scotland Medal 1903 to Police Constable F. Petrie (P.C. F. PETRIE); and a Visit to Ireland Medal 1903 to Constable M. Rochford, Royal Irish Constabulary (C. M. ROCHFORD. R.I.C.); all very fine or nearly so. [3]36.42mm diameter of first medalQty: 3The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
Edward VII: Coronation Medals (3): Coronation Medal 1902, silver; Coronation Medal 1902, bronze; Coronation Medal (Mayors and Provosts) 1902, silver; all unnamed as issued, all good very fine or better. [3]31.18mm diamter of first medalQty: 3The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
George V: Coronation medals (6): Coronation Medal 1911, silver, unnamed as issued, good very fine; Coronation (Police) Medal 1911, Metropolitan Police (P.C. L. HODSON), good very fine or better; Coronation (Police) Medal 1911, City of London Police (P.C., T. DOBBS.), rim bruise at 4 o'clock, otherwise nearly extremely fine; Coronation (Police) Medal 1911, St John Ambulance Brigade (PT. F. BOND.), nearly extremely fine; Visit to Ireland Medal 1911, unnamed, extremely fine; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, silver (NO 4339 PTE J. W. MILNE MANCH RGT), good very fine. [6]32.36mm diameter of first medalThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
A quantity of medal ribbons, lengths varying from approximately 5 to 9 inches, including: D.C.M., M.M. Burma Medal, 'India' ribbon, South Africa Medal, Baltic Medal, Africa General Service Medal, Natal Medal, M.S.M., L.S.G.C., and many others. [qty]The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
A Great War trio to 2nd Lieutenant Edwin Robert Wilson Major, York & Lancaster Regiment (formerly 18th Battalion the London Regiment): 1914-15 Star (1145 PTE. E. R. MAJOR. 18-LOND. R.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (2. LIEUT. E. R. W. MAJOR.), very fine and better. [3]36mm diameter of round medalsEntered France as a Private 09/03/1915. Commissioned 28/08/1917.
A Great War Trio to Private Alfred McLeavy, 18th Battalion the London Regiment: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (2466. PTE A. MC LEAVY. 18-LOND. R.), display mounted, good very fine. [3]36mm diameter of round medalsLatterly a Sapper in the Royal Engineers, McLeavy became disabled owing to the effects of influenza in 1919. While serving with the 18th Bn London Regiment he was twice wounded in action, and, less nobly, sentenced to 2 days Field Punishment for "throwing rubbish about camp". Offered with copy research.
Four medals to Private Arthur Hamblin, Dorset Regiment: British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (18621 PTE. A. HAMBLIN. DORSET. R.); Jubilee Medal 1935, unnamed as issued; Imperial Service Medal, George VI (ARTHUR HAMBLIN), remounted for wearing, good very fine.36mm diameter of left hand medalAwarded the ISM in 1938 as Head Postman, Sherborne.
A Great War Pair to Private Henry Ernest Pritlove, 6th and 18th Battalions London Regiment, together with the Memorial Plaque issued in his memory: British War Medal 1914-20 and Victor Medal (322146 PTE. H. E. PRITLOVE. 6-LOND.R.), Memorial Plaque (HENRY ERNEST PRITLOVE), very fine or better. [3]36mm diameter of medalsDied 31st August 1918. Offered with copy research.
A family collection of medals, comprising: three to 2nd Lieutenant Thomas N. Osborne: British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (2. LIEUT. T. N. OSBORNE.); Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, George V (THOMAS N. OSBORNE.), mounted for wearing, good very fine and extremely fine; and two to Henry Osborne: British War Medal 1914-20 and Mercantile Marine War Medal (HENRY OSBORNE), very fine and better. [5]
Four medals to Sergeant J. A. Lester, 18th Battalion London Regiment and Royal Ulster Rifles: Defence Medal and 1939-45 War Meda (6710935 C.S.M. LESTER R.U.R.), privately engraved; Coronation Medal 1937 (6710935 C.Q.M.S. LESTER. 18-LOND. R.), privately engraved; Efficiency Medal (Territorial), George V, with second award bar (6710935 SJT. J. A. LESTER. 18-LOND. R.), officially impressed; munted for wearing, coronation medal good fine, others good very fine. [4]
James II and Mary of Modena, The Spanish Wreck Recovered 1687, silver medal, 54mm, a modern copy after the original by George Bower, struck in 1971 for the Turks and Caicos Islands, conjoined busts right, rev., the salvage operation, SEMPER TIBI PENDEAT HAMUS, (E 285b), numbered on edge 0089 (from an issue of 1,000), about as struck, in case of issue with certificate.54.15mm diameter
Prussia: Frederick II 'The Great', a scarce silver box medal, 50mm, Victories in Silesia, draped bust left, rev. allegorical figures of Victory and Time, 'VERITATIS PARADOXA'; containing 38 linked paper discs bearing engravings of military victories with explanatory texts verso, in the back a map of Silesia, gap in seam of box lid, otherwise at least very fine.
Academic prizes: a cased family group of four silver medals, comprising: The Reverend Thomas Huddart's School Dublin, an engraved oval in a silver mount incorporating a suspension ring, 41mm, ivy branches, rev. Latin presentation inscription to John Chaloner Smith for six months diligent study, 1839, marked for George Alcock, Dublin, slightly buckled, otherwise very fine; Portora Royal School Enniskillen, engraved oval of similar form to the last, to Richard T. Smith, from The Reverend Doctor Greham, 1846, marked for Henry Flavelle, Dublin 1846, very fine; Reverend John Fea's School, an engraved oval in a reeded mount incorporating a suspension ring, 39mm, a winged horse, 'TEGITUR FESTA VICTOR CORONA', rev. presentation inscription, to John Smith for "superior answering in Latin and English", undated, good very fine; and a struck circular medal, 39mm, uniface, a classical female figure places a wreath on the head of a boy reading from a gospel, Greek legend, rev. presentation inscription to B. Smith for Latin Literature, 1848, by J. C. Parkes of Dublin, extremely fine, [4], all accommodated in a fitted leather bound case.Round Medal in 39.4mm diameter
The Gidley Family: four historical medals together with an M/S family pedigree: Bartholomew Gidley memorial medal 1702, bronze, 39mm, Time seated with scythe and hourglass, rev. engraved dedication, about fine; another memorial medal, pewter, 73mm, arms with a tower, rev. Latin text, near fine; John Gidley, a uniface engraved brass oval, 74 x 60mm, incorporating a cast bust right, 'JOANNES GIDLEY. LOND. A.D. 1682 Æ. S. 50.', fine; and a brass medal, 70mm, obverse as of the second medal, rev. engraved '1704 IOHN GIDLEY OF LONDON AGED 73', fine; presented in a fitted wooden tray with beaded borders and an ink translation of the reverse of the second medal; the pedigree being a hand written book, 'GIDLEY RECORD' comprising a set of biographical notes, family trees and sketches of heraldic devices pertaining to the Gidley Family. [qty]
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