Second World War British Battledress Blouse to an officer in the Rifle Brigade, black Rifle regiment buttons throughout, printed Rifle Brigade shoulder titles and embroidered 7th Armoured Division formation signs to each sleeve, rifle officers embroidered rank stars for a captain to epaulettes, medal ribbon bar for the Military Cross, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and 1939-45 British War Medal to left breast, makers stamp to interior for 'T. Eaton Co. Ltd. Montreal Factory, 1944', size No.13 with Canadian broad arrow also stamped to interior
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First World War pair of Medals, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal (5199 PTE. E.E. WATSON. 5-LON. R.), records show Ernest Watson of 'A' Company 1st/5th (London Rifle Brigade) Battalion the London Regiment died on 28th August 1917 during the Third Battle of Ypres, entitled to the BWM and Victory Medal, also served in the same battalion with the number 303219, he is commemorated at Gent City Cemetery
First World War casualty medal, 1914-15 Star (M2-049921 PTE. W. WATSON. A.S.C.), records show William Watson, born Forfar of the Army Service Corps (MT) entered France on 23rd March 1915 and entitled to the 1914-15 Star, BWM and Victory Medal, issued Silver War Badge number 437341, together with another casualty 1914-15 Star (3752 PTE. (A. CPL.) A. WATSON. SEA. HIGHS.), records show Alexander Watson of the Seaforth Highlanders enlisted on 25th May 1915, entered France on 10th November 1915 and entitled to the 1914-15 Star BWM, and Victory Medal, issued Silver War Badge number 313278 , also served in the same regiment with the numbers 6738 and 242352, discharged 1st November 1918, and 1914-15 Star (S-8297 PTE. F. WATSON. RIF. BRIG.), records show Frederick Watson of the Rifle Brigade entered France on 15th June 1915 and entitled to the 1914-15 Star, BWM, and Victory Medal, (3)
First World War casualty trio of medals,1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal (2738 PTE. J. WATSON. R. HIGHRS.), records show John Watson of the 6th Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) enlisted on 18th January 1915, entered France on the 2nd of May 1915 and entitled to the 1914-15 Star, BWM and Victory Medal, he served in the same regiment with the number 265839, he was discharged on the 12th of March 1918 (KR 392 xvi) and issued with Silver War Badge number 369816
First World War casualty medal, 1914 Star (6859 L. CPL. G. WATSON. 2/WELSH R.), records show George Watson of 2nd Battalion The Welsh Regiment, enlisted on 10th June 1901, entered France on 10th November 1914 and entitled to the 1914 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal, and Victory Medal, he also served in the Labour Corps with the number 284854, and the Royal Defence Corps with the number 79986, issued with Silver War Badge number B198001, discharged 19th October 1918, and 1914-15 Star (7215 SPR. F. WATSON. CAN. ENG.) records show Frederick Watson, born London, England in 1889, enlisted at London, Ontario, Canada, on 26th January 1915, in the 7th Regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles, sailed for France 9th June 1915, went on to serve with 1st Field Company, Canadian Engineers in 1st Canadian Division, admitted to Hampstead Military Hospital in London while on leave from France November 1917, invalided home to Canada 3rd June 1918, (2)
First World War pair of Medals, 1914-15 Star (G.1197 L. SJT. J. WATSON. MIDD'X R.) and 1914-1918 British War Medal (G-1197 CPL. J. WATSON. MIDD'X R.), records show John Watson of the Middlesex Regiment entered France on 1st September 1915 and entitled to the 1914-15 Star, BWM and Victory Medal
First World War casualty medal, 1914 Star (6545 L. CPL. J. WATSON. 2/K.R. RIF. C.), records show John Watson of 2nd Battalion The Kings Royal Rifle Corps entered France on 13th August 1914 and entitled to the 1914 Star and clasp, BWM, and Victory Medal, killed in action17th September 1914 and commemorated at La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial
1914-1918 British War Medal, incorrect ribbon, (50022 PTE. T.F. COOPER. W. YORK. R.), together with a Second World War grouping, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with clasp '1st Army', 1939-1945 British War Medal, medal issue slip (Italy Star appears to be missing) in original box of issue addressed to 'Mr W. Venes, 38, Powell House, Lower Clapton Rd, London E.5', Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents drivers awards with box marked 'W.A. Venes', and a pair of cased War Office Radium Prismoid binoculars, records show Thomas Cooper of the West Yorkshire Regiment entitled to the BWM and Victory Medal, he also served with the York and Lancaster Regiment with the number 32355, (qty)
WW2 BOB fighter pilots Zdzislaw Krasnoderski 303 sqn signed card and AFC medal cover signed by Robert Saunders 219 sqn fixed with biography to A4 pageGood condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
WW2 BOB fighter pilots Henry Jacobs 219 sqn and Brian Patterson 804 sqn signatures plus BOB medal cover signed by Paterson fixed with biography to A4 pageGood condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Westminster Mint Commemorative Medals. Comprises 1/ The 175th Anniversary of the Penny Black Commemorative Medal, Complete with Presentation Box and Certificate. Specifications - Metal Zinc Alloy Finished In Antique Copper, Limited Edition. Dimensions 76 x 65 mm, Weight 145 grams. Mint Condition. 2/ The Pistrucci Waterloo Medal, Complete with Presentation Box and Certificate, In Mint Condition. Specifications Metal Zinc Alloy Finished In Antique Copper, Diameter 70mm, Weight 120 grams, Limited Edition. ( 2 ) In Total. From a Gentleman's Own Private Estate.
Collection of Replica WWII Medals, comprising Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, George VI Royal Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, British Red Cross Nursing First Aid Medal issued to 024634 C Thomson, two Edward VII Africa Medals, George V & Mary Jubilee Medal, and Queen Elizabeth Efficient Service Medal.
A Blue Wildebeest skull (Connochaetes taurinus), circa 1994, Transvaal, South Africa, upper skull with horns, mounted to a shield shaped wall plaque, 70cms high overall, 28cms across the horn tips, 54cms widest span.With The Professional Hunters Association of South Africa Bronze Medal Award, signed and dated April '94.
A taxidermy Blesbok (Damaliscus phillipsi), circa 1995, Natal, South Africa, shoulder mount, looking straight ahead, 20cms wide across the horn tips, 84cms high overall, 55cms from the wall. With The Professional Hunters Association of South Africa Gold Medal Award, signed and dated March '95.
A taxidermy Lowland Nyala (Nyala angasii), circa 1995, Natal, South Africa, by Life-Form Taxidermy Ltd, White River, South Africa, 18cms wide across the horn tips, 86cms high overall, 70cms from the wall.With The Professional Hunters Association of South Africa Gold Medal Award, signed and dated March '95.
Coronation interest items belonging to Sir William Strang, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., M.B.E. (1893-1978), including: 1937 King George VI Coronation 1937 Staff Officer's baton and armband; 1953 Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medal, boxed stamped 'Civil', and playing cards; and Coronation Naval Review Spithead S.S. Orcades playing cards.
A taxidermy Gemsbok Oryx (Oryx gazella), circa 1994, Transvaal, South Africa, By Life-Form Taxidermy Ltd, White River, South Africa, shoulder mount, looking straight ahead, 37cms wide across the horn tips, 133cms high overall, 71cms from the wall. With The Professional Hunters Association of South Africa Gold Medal Award, signed and dated April '94.
A group of various medals for school attendance, commemorative, Masonic, War and others to include British Red Cross for War Service 1914-18, Red Cross of Constantine Knight of the Holy Sepulchure breast jewel, Duke of Connaught 1917 medal and ribbon, cased Gatty Memorial silver medal, Edward VIII Coronation gilt metal medal, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Mark Benevolent Fund 1956 enamelled badge, and others Location:
Great War - Three WWI medals to include the British War Medal, Victory Medal and the 1914-1915 Star, along with a Silver War Badge, all three medals awarded to 103598 Gnr. F G Carpenter RFA and badge stamped 86112 mounted on board backing, together with printed information on Gnr. Frederick George Carpenter Location:
A First World War Army Meritorious Service Group of Four Medals, awarded to M2-032754 PTE.A.(Arnold) PICKLES, A.S.C., comprising Army Meritorious Service Medal (R.A.S.C.), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal,Victory Medal, swing mounted, and Defence Medal in box of issue, together with two sets of miniatures, a hand written diary "My Recollections of Three Years as a Prisoner of War in Germany", a scrap book filled with letters, photographs, newspaper cuttings etc, and a quantity of ephemera and unpublished stories, including "The Spirit of the Hardwicks", newspapers etc.; a Nickel Plated "The Alma Belt" Clasp, of shaped square form, set with the standing figure of Britannia and a lion, the upper corners stamped with the Union Jack and the French National Flag with a star and crescent between, the lower corners stamped with field guns, the reverse embossed BATTLE OF THE ALMA/SEPT.20 1854/THE ALMA BELTFootnote:- Arnold Pickles was born in the village of Heaton, near Bradford at the end of the 19th Century. He enlisted in the Army in January 1915 and was sent to France, then Belgium, with the Army Service Corps attached to the 3rd Canadian Field Ambulance, driving Red Cross ambulances. On the night of the 24th April 1915, Arnold was sent with another ambulance to collect some casualties from a remote dressing station in St. Julien near Ypres and unfortunately drove into enemy territory where they were fired upon. His colleagues were killed, and he was captured. He was sent to a German Prisoner of War camp where he remained until the end of the war. Whilst in the camp he was seconded to work in the operating theatre assisting a German surgeon- Dr. W. Seuling. A handwritten letter from Dr Seuling is clipped into the above scrap book.After the war Arnold returned to life in his home village of Heaton where he worked as a car mechanic and eventually established his own company of Rossfield Motors, Heaton Road, Heaton, Bradford.At the outbreak of the Second World War he joined the Home Guard, Northern Command and served under the honourary rank of 2nd Lieutenant.He died just before his 97th birthday.
A Small Quantity of Militaria, including two sets of miniature medals, a copy of a Victoria Cross, various medal ribbon bars, a Navigator's brevet, cap and collar badges to REME, DLI, RAF, Hampshire Regiment, South Lancashire Regiment etc, two brass desk models of Spitfires, a Manchester University wood armorial plaque, a Zimbabwe proof set, various rank pips, badges and buttons.
A First World War Trio, awarded to SE.9053 PTE.A.F.RAWLINGS, A.V.C., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with medal ribbon bar, an Army Veterinary Corps cap badge, brass shoulder title and two portrait postcards; a First World War Pair, awarded to 48204 PTE.S.RAWLINGS, R.FUS., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, with photocopies of Medal Index Card and portrait postcardProvenance:- From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.
A South Africa Medal 1834-1853, awarded to W.ROBERTS. 45TH REGT.Footnote:- William Roberts served with the 45th Regiment of Foot (Nottinghamshire) (Sherwood Foresters), in the Eighth Xhosa War. This was a war between the British Empire and Xhosa (known in the 19th century as the Kaffirs) as well as Khoikhoi forces, between 1850 and 1853. It was the eighth of nine Xhosa Wars.
An Arctic Medal 1857, un-named as issued, but now brooched and lacking the suspender ring; a Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Edward VII), awarded to E.36 G.GREEN, SEAN.1CL. R.N.R.; a Mercantile Marine War Medal, awarded to T.S.HOWES, together with a Merchant Navy brass belt clasp and a Durham & Yorkshire Bowling Association silver presentation spoon engraved 1927 RINK BARNES PARK. W.S.HOWES, RUNNER UP; also, four single Second World War Medals comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star and Burma Star, a Warrington 1937 Coronation commemorative medal, a Green Howards pendant and five Elizabeth II commemorative crowns (16)
Major General Michael Trenchard Tennant, CB:- a Part Uniform, comprising a No.1 blues tunic with staybrite buttons, bullion thread embroidered scarlet gorgets, paratrooper arm insignia and medal ribbon bars for CB and General Service Medal, a No.2 service khaki tunic with similar buttons and insignia and gilt metal rank badges, a pair of no.2 service dress khaki trousers, a tropical service dress tunic and trousers, a greatcoat with leather football buttons, also an RAF peaked cap with bullion thread embroidered and gilt metal QEII crown cap badge with black mohair cap band and patent leather chinstrap (7)Footnote:- Michael Trenchard Tennant was director of the Royal Artillery Charitable Fund from 1991 to 1994. He was the nephew of Major General Philip Thomas Tower, CB, DSO, MBE, GOCThe uniforms are:- No.1 service dress tunic 42" chest; No.2 service dress tunic 44" chest and trousers 36" waist; Tropical service dress jacket 42" chest and trousers 36"; greatcoat 44" chest; peaked cap 56.5cm.
A General Service Medal 1962, with clasp BORNEO, awarded to 23749603 SIG.A.ROSS, R.SIGS., in cardboard box of issue; an Indian General Service Medal 1936-39, with clasp NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1936-37, awarded to 11523 SEPOY CHAND SINGH, 3-12???; a Victory Medal, TO 211087 SPR.E.E.SPITTLES, R.E.; a 1939-45 Star and War Medal, in Air Ministry postage box of issue (5)
A Small Quantity of Militaria Relating to 4042000 L.A.C. Frederick Hustwitt R.A.F. and Royal Army Medical Corps, including an RAF visor cap, an RAF blue jacket with Air Gunner brevet, two pairs of trousers, an RAF side cap, an RAF beret, an RAF greatcoat, an Army No.2 service dress peaked cap and greatcoat, a pair of nylon lined green cotton twill overalls with brass zips, a Warden's Brodie helmet, a South African slouch hat, black wool blazer and tie, a water canteen, a third pattern Fighting knife and scabbard, two machetes in scabbards, two other knives, a miniature General Service Medal with Palestine clasp, a Suez Medal and miniature in case of issue, a silver ARP badge, a photograph album showing snapshots and postcards of his time in service in North Africa and Palestine.
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory medal, awarded to Lieutenant John Heneage Featherstone of the Yorkshire Regiment, with his dog tag, Silver War Badge, three Knights of the Golden Horn breast jewels, an RAF Comforts Committee Voluntary Worker badge, three sports medals etc.
A Coronation Medal, 1953, awarded to Miss Shepherd, Acting Matron, Longwood I.D. Hospital, Selby, North Yorkshire, in box of issue and with a typed letter of congratulation from Leeds Regional Hospital Board; a Boer War Tobacco Tin, the lid decorated with a thistle on a yellow ground, and ‘Frae Scots tae Scots’, ‘For Auld Lang Syne’, and ‘South Africa 1900’, now mounted on a crimson velvet cushioned field below a small horse's head brooch and in a sealed glazed display frame; also, a Harrow School Mile Race Pewter Mug, with engraved presentation inscription dated March 1863, and a small quantity of German banknotes. (qty)
A First World War Pair, awarded to 33555. PTE.I.J.LUBINSKY. R.A.F., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with printed research material.Footnote:- Jacob Lubinsky, also known as Jacob Levey was born in Pietkov, Russia on 5th June 1885. A tailor by profession, he was naturalized as a British subject on 25th May 1914. He is recorded in the 1911 Census as living with his widowed mother and six younger siblings at 98 Nelson St., Stepney, East London. He served as an Aircraftman 1st Class with the RAF and died in France of influenza on 8th February 1919 aged 32 years. He is Remembered with Honour at Longuenesse (St.Omer) Souvenir Cemetery
A Second World War Group of Five Medals, awarded to 14838667 PTE.J.THOMPSON A.A.C., comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and General Service Medal with two clasps S.E.ASIA 1945-46 and PALESTINE 1945-48, swing mounted as worn, set on a card display with a photograph of a private badged to the Parachute Regiment, together with a Third pattern Commando Dagger with hand forged blade, the crossguard stamped with a broad arrow, with ribbed alloy grip, the pommel with moulded 1, the leather scabbard with brass chape; a First World War Trio, awarded to 23831 PTE.F.THOMPSON, YORK & LANC.R., comprising 1914-15 Star - name erased, British War Medal (THOMSON) and Victory Medal, loosely mounted on a card display with a photograph of the recipient. (3)Commando dagger with knocks to ribbing on grip and edges of crossguard, scabbard lacks its elastic top strap.
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 232587 SPR.H.STILL, R.E., in box of issue, together with his cap badge; a Similar Pair, awarded to S.S.118661 A.GREENWOOD STO.2. R.N.; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, and War Medal, swing mounted, with two photographs
A Collection of Approximately Thirty Five British Cap and Glengarry Badges, mainly Second World War, in brass and white metal, together with four brass shoulder titles, buttons and cloth insignia, including divisional patches to 7th Armoured Division and I Corps, shoulder titles to Royal Corps of Signals and Royal West Kent, rank chevrons etc; also, a First World War Victory Medal to 290788 PTE.H.S.SALKELD R.SUSS.R., a 1939-45 Star and an Africa Star
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