London Yeomanry Machine Gun Corps WW1 / WW2 Officer Medal Group of Seven This group is attributed to Major Harry Poulter who served with the Sharpshooters 3rd County of London Yeomanry and Machine Gun Corps during the Great War and served with the Royal Engineers during WW2. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, 2 LIEUT H. POULTER, 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, clasp “1st ARMY”, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal. Mounted as originally worn. The then Second Lieutenant Harry Poulter was commissioned into the 3rd City of London Yeomanry and was then attached to the Machine Gun Corps. He landed in Egypt on the 16th January 1918. In June 1940 he was granted a Regular Army Emergency Commission in the Royal Engineers. He remained in the Army after the war and in 1949 held the rank of Acting Major.
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Rifle Brigade Defence of Ladysmith Victorian Campaign Group of Three Medals. Awarded to 4121 PTE R. BAILEY RIFLE BRIGADE. Comprising: Queens Sudan Medal, 4121 PTE 2/ R. BDE, Queens South Africa Medal, three clasps Defence of Ladysmith, Laings Nek, Belfast, 4121 PTE RIFLE BRIGADE, Khedive Medal, clasp Khartoum (unnamed as issued). Medals loose. Private Richard Baily from Yarmouth enlist on the 4th November 1895, he was posted to the Sudan in July 1898 and his records show he was present at the occupation of Crete. He arrived in South Africa on the 2nd October 1899, he returned to the UK in October 1901 and was discharged as unfit on the 20th April 1902
City of London Police Inspectors Coronation group of three medals. Awarded to Police Inspector W G Reeves. Comprising: Queen Victoria 1897 Jubilee Medal (PC 921 W.G.Reeves), Edward VII Coronation Medal (PS), George V Coronation Medal (INSP). Mounted loose as worn. All three medals are City of London Police issue Accompanied by a 1911 Silver and enamel City of London Medal. This with silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1911. (4 medals)
Boer War 1st Kings Dragoon Guards, Saddle Tree Maker Meritorious Service, Medal Group of Three. An unusual ranked group awarded to 3218 Saddle Tree Maker Sergeant James Harris 1st Dragoon Guards who was severely wounded at Roodebergen during the Boer War. Comprising: Queens South Africa Medal, 3218 Sgt J. Harris 1st Dgn Gds (Unofficial correction to rank), bearing four clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, (EVIIR), 3218 S.T.M. Sjt 1/Dgn GDS, Meritorious Service Medal (GVIR), Sjt 1-K.D. Gds. GC mounted court style for display. James Harris was born in 1865 and enlisted into the Regiment at the age of 19 in October 1887. His civilian rank is given as French Polisher and this may have resulted him in attaining the unusual rank of Saddle Tree Maker Sergeant, the rank seen on his Long Service Medal. He saw service in India, Dublin and in January 1901 he embarked to South Africa. On the 22nd November 1901 he was severely wounded at Roodebergen and was sent home in January 1902. Whilst convalescing he married and by March 1903 he was fit enough to rejoin his Regiment in South Africa, now part of the occupation army. Returning to the UK and garrison duty at Dublin he received his final discharge on the 25th October 1908. In 1952 he wrote to the Regiment, his letter being published in the Regimental journal, this gave brief details of his service confirming the award of the three medals. He passed away the following year at the age of 86.
Metropolitan Police Bow Division Medal Pair plus 1911 Coronation Medal. Awarded to PC W Savage of C (St.James) and K (Bow) Divisions. Comprising: 1887 Jubilee Medal, clasp 1897 (PC C DIVn), 1902 Coronation Medal (PC K DIV). Medals loose ... Accompanied by a Metropolitan Police 1911 Coronation Medal awarded to PC W. LEADER. 68722 PC William Savage enlisted into the Met Police 29th October 1883 and retired in 1903. His medal entitlement is complete. PC Walter Leader enlisted in February 1911 and retired in 1935. He served with R ((Greenwich) and X (Kilburn)Divisions.
Royal Irish Fusiliers / Indian Ordnance Department unusual combination of five Medals Awarded to Sub Conductor of Ordnance E.A.M. Hall, formerly of the Royal Irish Fusiliers. Comprising: Queens South Africa Medal, four clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Trnsvaal, South Africa 1902 ... 5078 Corp E. Hall Rl.Irish Fus, British War Medal Sub Cond I.O.D.. Defence Medal, 1911 Delhi Durbar Medal, Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR) Staff Sergnt E.A.M. Hall Ordce Dept. Medals mounted as worn. GC The single entitlement of the BWM is confirmed issued by the Indian Government.
WW1 2nd Bn Scots Guards 1915 Casualty Group of Three Medals. Awarded to 10398 PTE D.K. BONNAR S. GDS. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Medals loose. Private Dundas Kemp Bonnar from Glasgow landed in France on 17th February 1915 and Died of Wounds on the 7th May 1915.
7th Bn Hampshire Regiment 1944 Casulty General Service Medal, clasp Palestine. Awarded to 5495009 PTE F.C. WAKEHAM HAMPS R. Medal with edge knocks. Private Frederick Charles William Wakeham was born in Guernsey and enlisted into the Hampshire Regiment serving with the 1st Bn in Palestine. He was Killed in Action on the 30th July 1944 in North West Europe whilst serving with the 7th Bn Hampshire Regiment.
WW1 1st Bn Grenadier Guards Mons Star Casualty Group of Three Medals. Awarded to 8803 PTE W ROBBINS G. GDS. Comprising: 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Medals loose. Private William Robbins enlisted into the Grenadier Guards in March 1900 and landed in France with the Regiment on the 12th November 1914. He was discharged in August 1916 with the award of the silver war badge and died as a result of service on the 16th January 1919. He is listed as serving with the 1st Bn.
Canadian Chaplain WW1 Pair of Medals. British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to HON CAPT I. J. E. DANIEL. Mounted as originally worn. Attributed to Hon. Captain I J E Daniel a Canadian Roman Catholic priest who volunteered for service during the Great War and originally served with the 102nd Bn CEF. He is noted as writing a number of books. He once again volunteered for service during WW2 and achieved the rank of Squadron Leader with the RAF in 1945.
Royal Army Ordnance Corps RAOC Rhodesian 1980 Independence pair Medals Comprising: Rhodesia 1980 Independence Medal 23919576 SGT M.J. SHARPE RAOC (with rhodium plate finish), Zimbabwe Independence Medal 1980 (13310). Medals loose and both mounted court style, first medal with part (lid) Royal Mint Box with instructions.
WW1 RAMC Mons Star Group of Three Medals and Silver War Badge. Awarded to 7666 PTE W HOLME RAMC. Comprising: 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Original ribbons unworn ... Silver War Badge (B294372) ... Cap Badge and brass shoulder titles. All contained in a 1914 Princess Mary brass Christmas box. Overall GC box with one small split. Private William Holme landed in France with the 15th Field Ambulance unit on the 20th August 1914 and is confirmed as being awarded the clasp to the Mons Star. The silver war badge number is confirmed as issued to him
Attributed Order of a Member of the British Empire MBE (Civil Division Ladies) Medal. This example is attributed by the vendor to the classical pianist and composer Adelina de Lara OBE. A 2nd type mounted onto a Ladies bow ribbon. Now mounted into a small gilt glazed frame with professional card name plate of Adelina de Lara OBE. Adelina de Lara OBE classical pianist and composer was born in 1872 and died in 1961. She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1951. Attribution is not confirmed by Bosleys.
Royal Garrison Artillery Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and 20th Lancers IGS Medal. Awarded to 74815 3/CL MR GNR J.W. ARNOLD RGA ... Accompanied by an India General Service Medal, clasp North West Frontier 1930-31 awarded to 1552 SWR BANIA SINGH 20 LRS. ( 2 items) 3rd Class Master Gunner later Warrant Officer John W Arnold was awarded the LS&GC Medal in 1908. He went on to serve with his Regiment during the Great War.
Royal Navy WW1 Boy Bugler Long Service Group of Four Medals. Awarded to J.27314 Harry Arthur Stride. Comprising: 1914/15 Star (BOY1 RN), British War Medal, Victory Medal (AB. RN), Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GvR) (AB HMS DOLPHIN). Group remains as originally worn, polished. Harry Arthur Stride was born in 1898 and joined the RN as a Boy in 1913. Appointed a Boy Bugler he saw sea service with Indefatigable and Powerful. During the Great War his ships included Royal Arthur and Highflyer. He was still serving in 1929
Motor Machine Gun Service / Royal Tank Corps French Medaille d’ Honneur Medal Group. Awarded to Warrant Officer II M.D. Spicer. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal 1687 Cpl. M.D. SPICER. M.M.G.S.-R.A, George V Jubilee Medal, George V Regular Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal (1930-36). (these two medals Named 7868393 W.O. Cl II R. Tank C.), French Medaille d’Honneur. The group is mounted for display, please note that WO. Spicer is entitled to the silver French Medaille d’Honneur and not gilt as mounted with the group Warrant Officer M.D Spicer enlisted into the Royal Garrison Artillery before being attached to the Motor Machine Gun Service and transfer to the Tank Corps with the service number 200045, this confirmed on the medal index card. He landed in France after the 1st January 1916 and is confirmed as being awarded the French Medaille d’Honneur silver London Gazette 11th July 1919. Remaining with the Tank Corps he saw service during the interwar years with the LSGC Medal being awarded in 1934 and a year later whilst serving with the 9th Light Tank Company in India was awarded the GVR Jubilee Medal.
Edward VII Imperial Service Medal. An unnamed as awarded example. Contained in original Elkington & Co. leather and velvet lined box. Also card outer box. The medal is accompanied by a 1903 dated letter which appears to attribute the medal to a Mr Alfred Schofield Sugden of Cleckheaton in West Yorkshire.
Surgeon’s India General Service Medal clasp “Burma 1885-7” Awarded to Surgeon J. Riordan Medical Staff Edge knocks, suspension slightly slack. Lieutenant Colonel John Riordan was born on the 2nd March 1856 and was appointed a Surgeon Captain in 1883 and Major in 1895. He retired from the Army Medical Service with the rank of Lt Col in 1904 and was employed at Clommel Tipperary until 1916. His India General Service medal appears to be his sole entitlement.
Metropolitan Police Y (Highgate) Division Group of Three Medals. Awarded to PC F. MITCHENER Y DIVn. Comprising: Metropolitan Police 1897 Medal Y DIV, Metropolitan Police 1902 Coronation Medal, Y. DIV, Metropolitan Police 1911 Coronation Medal PC. Medals mounted as originally worn. Police Constable Fred Mitchener enrolled into the Met Police on the 14th January 1889, his medal entitlement is confirmed.
WW2 8th (Windsor Borough) Home Guard British Empire Medal Group of 4 Medals. Awarded to Sergeant George F C Littleton of the Home Guard, formally the Royal Berkshire Regiment. Comprising: British Empire Medal SGT GEORGE F.C. LITTLETON HG, British War Medal, Victory Medal 203748 PTE F.G.C. LITTLETON R. BERKS R, Defence Medal. Medals loose accompanied by original WW1 fibre ID tag and Berkshire Regiment Cap Badge. The announcement of the award of the BEM appeared in the London Gazette on the 15th December 1944.
Irish Loyal German Fusiliers Medal of Merit 1780. A scarce and unusual presentation medal believed awarded by a Colonel of a Fencible Regiment of Ireland. The silver medal is engraved to the obverse Col Brown of the L.G.F. presents this medal. Reverse to Maj Dolmage for his merit 1780. Retaining original red silk ribbon. Housed in a Victorian leather and velvet case, this with tilt tooled details to the lid MEDAL OF MERIT TO ADAM JOHN GREAT GRANDFATHER OF ANTHONY A DEMEGE ESQ. The Rathkeale militia unit known as the Loyal German Fusiliers was one of ten Regiments raised in 1778 in County Limerick commanded by the then Captain Adam John Dolmage who was born in Limerick in 1744. He is recorded as died in Albany New York in 1801. Provenance: Through Delmege family descent.
5 x WW1 Campaign Medals. 1914/15 Star M2-054430 PTE J HALL ASC ... 1914/15 Star 11076 PTE A WEBB RAMC ... British War Medal 28940 PTE H.R. FIELD MANCH R ...Victory Medal J.13099 F E WILLIAMS L. STO RN ... Mercantile Marine Medal Name part erased FREDERICK SMITH. (5 medals) Private H R Field enlisted into the 24th (Oldham Pioneers) Bn Manchester Regiment and was later commissioned into the Tank Corps.
6 x 1/56 Rifles Frontier Force WW1 Campaign Medals. British War Medal and Victory Medal Pair 1126 BUGLER MOHD KHAN 1-56 RFLS FF ... 3 x 1914/15 Stars (NO. 1921 SEPOY GUL KHAN 1/56/RFLS. F.F.)(NO. 1243 NK.KISHAN SINGH 1/56/RFLS. F.F.)(NO. 2532 SEPOY AZIM KHAN 1/56/RFLS. F.F.) ... Victory Medal (NO. 1313 L-NK. KHAN ZAMAN. 1/56/RFLS. F.F. )
6 x Indian Cavalry Regiments WW1 Campaign Medals. 3 x 1914/15 Stars (NO. 780 A-L-D. SARWAR KHAN)(NO. 2110 SOWAR AMAHANT SINGH. SARWAR KHAN. 23/ CAVY. F.F.)(No. 1673 DAFR. SHER ALAM. CORPS OF GUIDES CAVY.) ... 2 x British War Medals (NO. 1176 SOWAR ABDUL RAHMAN, 22 CAVY. F. F.)(NO. 1649 L-DFDR SA JAWAL KHAN, 23 CAVY) ... Victory Medal (NO. 2515 SOWAR INZAR GUL. GUIDES CAVY.)
WW1 Brothers Casualty Framed Medal Groups Royal Warwickshire, Ox & Bucks Regiments. An emotive framed group awarded to brothers from Allesley Coventry. Comprising: Group awarded to 17228 PTE A.L.N. VINER OX & BUCKS LI. 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal (PTE OX 7 BUCKS L.I), Memorial Plaque ALFRED LAWRENCE NORMAN VINER. Momrial Scroll, this named to the Manchester Regiment.Group awarded to 2602 PTE A.V. VINER R WAR R.1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque ALBERT VICTOR VINER. Memorial Scroll named to the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Both groups remain contemporary mounted into an ebonized glazed frame. The frame with some age wear. Private A.L.N. Viner landed in France with the Ox & Bucks on the 2nd October 1915, he was later attached to the 1/10th Bn Manchester Regiment and was Killed in Action on the 29th March 1918. Private A.V. Viner landed in France on the 22nd March 1915 and was Killed in Action with the 1/7th Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment on the 23rd March 1916. The next of Kin for both men is confirmed as Alfred and Ellen Elizabeth Viner, of Ragland Cottage, Allesley, Coventry
WW1 Scottish Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Officers Cuff Rank Doublet Tunic Uniform. A very good example worn by a Territorial Captain of the Regiment. To the left breast the medal ribbons of the Military Cross, British War Medal and Victory Medal. To each cuff, rank stars and lace indicating a Captain and retaining collar badges and a single T to the collar. No moth damage.
WW2 Royal Pioneer Corps Military Cross Winners Battledress Blouse Uniform Tunic. This example with a 1942 size 15 issue label is tailored with medal ribbons of the MC, 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. Also with cloth shoulder title and OSD collar badges. Good clean condition.
Welsh Regiment 53rd Division Battledress Blouse and Cap. This blouse is tailored with Welsh Regiment collar badges, embroidered shoulder title and regimental flash. Also 53rd Division cloth badges to each sleeve, Captain rank stars and WW2 medal ribbons. The blouse does not retain an issue label. Accompanied by an Officer’s cap tailored by Herbert Johnson complete with OSD cap badge. (2 items)
German Third Reich 1939 War Merit Cross 2nd Class and two Medals. Fine die-cast bronze example with length of ribbon together with War Merit Medal and War Merit Medal with length of ribbon in original (torn) buff paper packet of issue stamped Kriegs Verdienstmedaille 1939 and to reverse Richard Simm & Sohne Gablonz/Neibe. VGC (3 items)
German Third Reich 4th Class 4 year RAD (Reichs Arbeits Dienst) boxed Medal. A fine lightweight bronzed aluminium example for 4 years service on cornflower blue ribbon with pin fitting to reverse. Housed in its flock lined, brown box of issue, the lid bearing silvered 4 in circular device. VGC RAD (National Labour Service) founded in 1929. Medal instituted 30th January, 1938 by Adolf Hitler.
German Third Reich Social Welfare Medal. A good silver plated example. The obverse with eagle and swastika superimposed on Geneva Cross; reverse with raised text Medaille für deutsche Volkspflege. Mounted as worn on ladies bow. Toned but generally VGC. Previous German Red Cross awards superseded by the German Social Welfare Decoration 1st May 1939.
German Third Reich WW2 German-Italian Medal For the African Campaign. Good bronze metal example with two armoured soldiers wrestling with a crocodile on one side (with engavers name D.MARCHIS below), on the other the Felini Arch with fasces to left, swastika to right and Savoy knot below. Complete on original pinback ribbon. VGC
German Third Reich cased Medal for the Entry into Czechoslovakia. A good bronzed medal commemorating the Annexation of the Sudetenland 1st Oktober 1938 complete on pinback ribbon with loose Prague Castle clasp still in tissue paper. Housed in brown fitted case of issue with gold embossed eagle and swastika to lid. VGC
WW2 RAF Observer Officer Tunic. North Africa & Italy Operations. A good example of the WW2 regulation pattern worn by a Flight Lieutenant. Complete with padded Observer brevet, medal ribbons of the 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and Defence Medal. Also with rank lace and brass buttons. The interior with a Moss Bros tailors label. GC some age wear.
National Art Training School (Royal College of Arts) A Victorian 19th Century architectural pencil drawing of St Paul's cathedral, one of the west towers. From actual measurements. With impressed Science & Art department certificate stamp 16690. National bronze medal honorary award. Framed and glazed. Measures approx. 80cm x 57cm
A tin of interesting items, including RMS Rajputana chrome plate circular box and cover, a 1911 commemorative medal, a 1908/9 medal, Smiths Empire pocket watch, gent's Rotary wristwatch, an ACC Distinguished Service medal presented to A H Meade 1948, Masonic tie, Rabone rule, and a framed testimonial to Mr Alfred Law upon his retirement as Inspector of Bow Division of the Metropolitan Police after 25 years service dated 1905 etc
A collection of enamelled and other badges, to include Bronze Standard Award for Swimming, an Amateur Swimming Association Gold Standard Badge, Royal British Legion etc, a Long Service medal, and a pressed metal Exclusive Invitation to Michael Jackson's Dangerous at The Lancaster Room London no. 152, and a Vintage Royal Commemorative sweet tin
Collection of metal detector found British copper coins and tokens with 1897 diamond jubilee large bronze medal and a 1965 Churchill memorial crown cased. Copper coins include William and Mary Farthing 1694, James I Farthing mm Fusil, George III halfpenny’s 1794 & 1807, George I farthing 1720 & halfpenny 1723, 3 x Victorian farthing’s 1888, 1898, 1901, Penny 1865, copper 1914 pendant/medal ‘ADOLPHE MAX BOURGMESTRE DE BRUXELLES’ Belgium minister of war. 1664 Newport Isle of Wight token and a Glastonbury ‘Sidricke Hancocke’ (1660-1680) token farthing.some of the coins have corrosion consistent with prolonged periods underground.
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