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Lot 319

A 1914/15 TRIO TO DRIVER GOOD RFA 1914/15 Star - 17341 DVR F F Good RFABritish War Medal - 17341 DVR F F Good RAVictory Medal - 17341 DVR F F Good RACondition NEFFrederick F Good landed in France on the 11th of June 1915. He was transferred to the Labour Corps in 1917 and discharged with a Silver War Badge on the 13th of April 1919.

Lot 320

A 1914/15 TRIO 1914/15 Star - 18628 Pte A Giddings Wilts RBritish War Medal 18628 Pte A Giddings Wilts RVictory Medal - 18628 Pte A Giddings Wilts RCondition VF (contacting on service number of BWM)Alfred Giddings attested on the 2nd of February 1915 and landed in France on the 11th of November 1915. He was discharged due to sickness in June 1916

Lot 321

A 1914/15 TRIO TO PTE MCGOWAN who served at Gallipoli.1914/15 Star 129 Pte D McGowan A CYC CorpsBritish War Medal 129 Pte D McGowan A CYC CorpsVictory Medal 129 Pte D McGowan A CYC CorpsCondition EF David McGowan landed at Gallipoli on the 28th of July 1915. He was later renumbered 19688 and survived the war.

Lot 322

A PRINCESS MARY TIN & 1914/15 TRIO to Potter RN, who served on HMS Warspite at Jutland 1914/15 Star M.8032 D P Potter EA4 RNBritish War Medal M.8032 D P Potter EA3 RNVictory Medal M.8032 D P Potter EA3 RNSwing mounted as worn, accompanied by miniatures. Condition VF David Percy Potter was born in Devonport on the 16th of April 1892. he joined the Royal Navy on the 16th of July 1914. He served on HMS Warspite at The Battle of Jutland. He survived the war and remained in the Navy in the post-war years. He sadly died of TB in 1929.

Lot 324

1914/15 TRIO AND CIVIL DEFENCE MEDAL 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 923 GNR H H Rye RFABritish War Medal, correctly impressed 403731 2 AM H H Rye RAFVictory Medal, correctly impressed 403731 2 AM H H Rye RAFCivil Defence Medal unnamed as issuedSwing mounted as worn. Condition VF+Rye landed on the Western Front on the 16th of November 1915. He survived the war and later served in the Civil Defence Corps.

Lot 325

GERMAN MEDAL COMMEMORATING THE SINKING OF HMS ABOUKIR, HOGUE AND CRESSY BY THE U9 Maker marked F.H. Likely produced for the crew of the U9, an exceptionally rare medal.

Lot 326

COLLECTION OF BRITISH MEDALS 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 64632 Pte E Mann RAMCVictory Medal 64632 Pte E Mann RAMCPair to 113071 2.AM R A Jones RAF ( attempted partial removal of naming) Victory Medal to 60190 Pte C F Goodrick Devon R Victory Medal to SS105608 E T Bishop STO 1 RN 1939/45 StarAfrica StarItaly StarDefence MedalWar Medal x2Conditions VF+

Lot 327

GROUP OF FIVE TO PETTY OFFICER PAYNE ROYAL NAVY who was Mentioned in Despatches for 'Dover Patrol's between July and December 1916', and saw Submarine serviceEast and West Africa 1887-1900 Medal (Witu 1890). Correctly impressed N PAYNE.A.B H.M.S. BOADICEA 1914/15 Star. Correctly impressed 138746. N PAYNE P.O.1.R.NBritish War Medal. Correctly impressed 138746 N.PAYNE P.O.1.R.NVictory Medal (Original MID Emblem). Correctly impressed - 138746 N. PAYNE P.O.1.R.N G.V. Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. Correctly impressed 138746 NOAH PAYNE P. O1CL H.M.S. ARROGANT. Swing mounted as worn. Condition EF. Noah Payne was born on the 24th of August 1870 in Stoke Mandeville. He was a Labourer in civilian life, before joining the Royal Navy on his 18th birthday. Payne earned the East and West Africa 1887-1900 Medal on H.M.S. Boadicea; he was discharged to the Fleet Reserve in 1910 but recalled in 1914. He was stationed at HMS Dolphin, and a newspaper article in the Bucks Herald on the 20th of August 1943, reporting the death of his son, notes Noah saw service on Submarines during WW1. Mentioned in Despatches while on HMS Arrogant for 'Dover Patrol's between 1st July-31st December 1916, the award was announced in the London Gazette on the 23rd of May 1917. He was awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal while also serving on Arrogant. Pensioned in 1919, Noah died in 1958.

Lot 328

1914/15 TRIO TO 11307 PTE J CROWTHER E YORK R 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 11307 Pte J Crowther E York RBritish War Medal, correctly impressed 11307 Pte J Crowther E York RVictory Medal, correctly impressed 11307 Pte J Crowther E York RCondition GVFMounted for display with cap badge. John Crowther enlisted on the 1st of September 1914 and landed in France on the 24th of February 1915 with the 1st Bn. Crowther was wounded and discharged on the 31st of March 1916. He had suffered wounds to his right ankle.

Lot 329

6 GREAT WAR MINESWEEPING DSM TO PO HERTZBERG OF HMS LINGFIELD GV Distinguished Service Medal. Correctly impressed - 171043 W C Hertzberg PO Lingfield Minesweeping 19171914/15 Star. Correctly impressed 171043 W C Hertzberg PO RNBritish War Medal. Correctly impressed 171043 W C Hertzberg PO RNVictory Medal. Correctly impressed 171043 W C Hertzberg PO RN Condition VF+ William Charles Hertzberg was born in Liverpool on 9th November 1887.His father, Charles, was born in Prussia, Germany, in 1841 but had settled in the Toxteth area of Liverpool. He worked as a Cotton Porter. William's mother, Mary, was born in Londonderry. She passed away when he was three years old. William joined the Royal Navy on 9th November 1895, serving until November 1907, when he joined the RFR. Recalled to active service in August 1914, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal with Minesweeping in 1917 onboard HMS Lingfield. The award was announced in the London Gazette on 17th April 1918, in recognition of services in mine sweeping operations between the 1st April and 31st December 1917He left the Navy in April 1920.

Lot 330

A GREAT WAR TERRITORIAL GROUP TO GUNNER WILLIS RFA 1914/15 Star 385 GNR A Willis RFABritish War Medal 385 GNR A Willis RAVictory Medal 385 GBR A Willis RA GV TEM 820437 GNR A Willis RFAWith miniature group and Loyal Service Badge.Condition GVF

Lot 331

1914/15 TRIO TO 14893 PTE F DUTTON R IRISH FUSILLERS 1914/15 Star correctly impressed 14893 Pte F Dutton R Ir FusBritish War Medal, correctly impressed 14893 Pte F Dutton R Ir FusVictory Medal, correctly impressed 14893 Pte F Dutton R Ir FusCondition GVF Frank John Dutton was born in Aston, Warwickshire. He attested, aged 19 on the 20th of November 1914 at Dublin, giving his occupation as Clerk. He landed at Gallipoli with the Royal Irish Fusiliers on the 7th of August 1915; he was wounded to the right thigh by shrapnel on the 21st of August at Sulva Bay. He recovered after 28 days in the hospital. While serving in France in July 1918, he had an attack of Malaria that he had probably picked up in Gallipoli. He was discharged due to this.

Lot 332

GREAT WAR NAVAL LONG SERVICE GROUP 1914/15 Star, correctly impressed 345313 W Pullin PBR RNBritish War Medal, correctly impressed 345313 W Pullin PBR RNVictory Medal, correctly impressed 345313 W Pullin PBR RNRoyal Navy Long Service Good Conduct Medal, correctly impressed 345313 William Pullin PLBR HMS Comus.Swing mounted as worn.Condition GVF William Pullin was born in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, in 1881. In civilian life, he was a Plumber, a job which he was to carry on when he joined the Royal Navy on the 28th of May 1902. He was at the Battle of Jutland on HMS Comus and was awarded the LSGC in 1917. He survived the war and was discharged in 1922.

Lot 333

A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR MEDALS Pair correctly impressed 304581 Pte N W Baker 5-Lond RPair correctly impressed 358125 Cpl A W O Marsh RAMarsh was taken prisoner on the 30th of November 1917.1914/15 Star, correctly impressed M2-032060 Pte E Joinson ASCVictory Medal correctly impressed 319399 F CDT J C Scofield RAF Scofield briefly served as a pilot on the Western Front. Conditions VF+

Lot 335

A WW1 & WW2 CAMPAIGN GROUP TO KENNETT RA 1914/15 Star - 2305 GNR A H Kennett RFABritish War Medal - 2305 GNR A H Kennett RAVictory Medal - 2305 GNR A H Kennett RA1939/45 StarItaly StarDefence MedalWar MedalEntitlement SlipRE Cap Badge.Condition GVF

Lot 337

A COLLECTION OF BRITISH MEDALS Great War Pair to 42918 Pte J Huison Leic R Victory Medal to 815 SJT J Bryan E Surr RCased EII Imperial Service Medal to Charles Percy Mockridge1939/45 StarFrance & Germany StarDefence Medal x 3War Medal x 4

Lot 337a

GSM PALESTINE TO PTE PERKINS Lincolnshire Regt, taken prisoner during the Battle of France.BVI GSM Palestine correctly impressed 4801520 Pte D Perkins Linc RDunkirk Medal unnamed as issuedLincolnshire Regiment Cap BadgeLincolnshire Regiment Association pinCondition GVF

Lot 338

AN RAF AUXILIARY AIR EFFICIENCY GROUP & FAMILY MEDALS 1939/45 StarFrance & Germany StarDefence MedalWar MedalGVI Air Efficiency Medal, correctly impressed LAC A Higgins 846397 AUX AFDefence MedalWar MedalCased EII Special Constabulary Medal to Sergt Patrick Higgins

Lot 339

RAF CASUALTY GROUP TO JOHN FORSTER GIBSON 100 SQUADRON Framed Air gunners Wings1939/45 StarPacific StarWar Medal Condolence Slip to Sergeant J Gibson Ticker tape Condition GVFJohn Forster Gibson was an Air gunner on 100 Squadron based at Seletar in Singapore. The Squadron operated the outdated Vickers Vildebeest. During the defence of Singapore, Gibson was killed in action on the 26th of January 1942. Japanese Troops landed at Endau on the east coast of Malaya and at once moved to join their forces in the west. John was a gunner on one of the nine Vildebeest sent to attack the Japanese ships and landing craft. Three aircraft from 36 Squadron took part in the raid, with a small escort of Hurricanes. Enemy aircraft vastly outnumbered the British, and sadly John was killed by Nakajima Ki-27 fighters. He is remembered on the Singapore Memorial.

Lot 340

A WW2 RAF MEDAL GROUP TO 1144874 G C ENGLAND RAVR With swing mounted 1939/45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. Airforce release book and photograph. His Airforce release book states he was a gunner

Lot 342

TOBRUK PRISONER POW GROUP TO CAPTAIN E P ROGERS RASC / LATE ROYAL ENGINEERS Great War Pair - correctly impressed 234810 Spr. E. P. Rogers. R.E1939/45 StarAfrica StarWar MedalGVI Long Service Good Conduct Regular Army - correctly impressed T-31232 W.O. Cl.II. E. P. Rogers. R.A.S.C. Condition VF. Edward Peter Roger was born on 21st November 1897 at 9 York Road, Henley on Thames.Edward worked as a fitter and turner and served in the Royal Engineers as a Sapper for 18 months during the Great War. After his discharge, he moved to Lancashire and on 20th January 1921, he re-enlisted, joining the Royal Army Service Corps. By the late 1930's he had been awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal and had risen to the rank of Warrant Officer 2nd Class. Rogers was commissioned as a Lieutenant on the outbreak of the Second World War and, as a Captain, took part in the Africa Campaign. While serving with the 201st Guards Brigade, 903 Company RASC attached to the 1st Armoured Division, he was taken prisoner at Tobruk on 20th June 1942. Initially held in POW camps in Italy, Camp 75 at Bari and Camp 21 at Chieti, before being moved to Germany after the Italian surrender. During his transport to Germany via train, Rogers was involved in an escape attempt. However, due to an acute case of Lumbago, it wasn't possible for him to escape, although several of his fellow prisoners did. Rogers was then held in Stalag VIIA at Moosburg, Bavaria; Oflag VIIIF at Mahrisch-Trubai in Czechoslovakia and finally in Oflag 79 at Waggum Brunswick, from which he was liberated.

Lot 344

AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE WW2 SUBMARINERS D.S.M. awarded to Petty Officer Payne, who, having survived the sinkings of H.M.S. Pandora and H.M.S. Olympus was tragically killed onboard H.M.S. Traveller.Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. Correctly impressed P/JX.129472 C.E.H. Payne. P.O. H.M.S. Pandora.Condition EF+ (mounted on original investiture brooch pin)Charles Edmund Hunkin Payne was born on the 12th of October 1911 in Buckland, Portsmouth. The son of Noah and Harriett Payne.While still attending school in Greenwich, Charles joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class, following in the footsteps of his father. He started his training at H.M.S. Ganges on the 8th of March 1927. Charles completed his training and signed on as a trained rating on the 12th of October 1929.During the Second World War, Charles served on the Parthian-Class Submarine H.M.S. Pandora as Petty Officer. Payne was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal 'For courage and skill in action against the enemy'; his award was announced in the London Gazette on the 6th of May 1941. Pandora operated in the Mediterranean from 1940 to 1942 and sank three ships in January 1941, including SS Palma and SS Valdivagna; Payne was likely awarded the D.S.M. for these actions.In August 1940, Pandora delivered supplies through the blockade to Malta. On the 31st of March 1942, Pandora arrived in Malta with supplies for the besieged island. While unloading on the 1st of April, a bombing raid took place, and Pandora was sunk after receiving two direct hits. Twenty-five members of the crew were killed in the attack.The surviving crew members, including Payne, were transferred to the Submarine H.M.S. Olympus. Survivors of P36 and P39 that had been sunk in Malta were also transferred to Olympus; she left Malta with 98 men onboard. While on route to Gibraltar, Olympus struck a mine with the loss of 86 men. The survivors, Payne amongst them, had to swim 7 miles back to Malta.Charles was transferred to H.M.S Traveller and was promoted to Acting Chief Petty Officer.Traveller operated in the Mediterranean; she started her first war Patrol on the 3rd of June 1942, sailing from Gibraltar. The crew didn't have much success against enemy vessels; her sole success was against the Italian Merchant ship Albachiara'.Off the coast of Rhodes on the 17th of September, Traveller picked up Lt. David Sutherland and Marine Duggan of the SBS, who had taken part in 'Operation Anglo'.On the 28th of November 1942, Traveller sailed on her 5th war patrol from Malta; she was ordered to carry out reconnaissance of Taranto for 'Operation Principal'. The operation was going to be the use of Chariot Human Torpedoes against Italian ports and ships. Traveller did not return from the patrol, and it is believed she sunk after hitting a mine in early December, with all of the crew killed in action. She wasn't reported late until the 12th of December 1942, which is the date of death given for Charles and the rest of the crew.Charles is remembered on the Portsmouth Navy Memorial. He was 31 years old when he was killed.

Lot 345

NAVAL GROUP TO LIEUTENANT J M W PAYNE ROYAL NAVAL AUXILIARY SERVICE believed to have been a Submariner in WW21939/45 StarAtlantic Star with France and Germany ClaspAfrica Star Pacific Star War Medal.Court mounted as worn. With court-mounted miniatures. Condition GVF Boxed EII Royal Naval Auxiliary Service Medal. Correctly impressed J W M Payne. Jack William Morley Payne served during the Second World war as a Petty Officer Torpedoman, as is mentioned in a newspaper article in the Bucks Herald on the 20th of August 1943, reporting the death of his brother. I believe he joined the Royal Navy in 1942 and carried on his service in the Royal Naval Fleet Auxiliary until around 1964. He retired having risen to the rank of Lieutenant.

Lot 348

ROYAL RED CROSS 1ST CLASS & MID GROUP to Nursing Sister Anne Sanders Indian Military Nursing Service. Who was commended for refusing to leave her patients during a bombing raid.Cased GVI RRC 1st Class, with MID emblem, stitched onto the velvet 1939/45 Star, Burma Star and War Medal. Indian Nurses Cape badge and two high-quality badgesCondition EFMID certificate (Sister) Mrs A I Sanders Indian Military Nursing Service (19.09.43)Burma December 1941 - May 1942 certificate for the campaign from the Governor of Burma. To Miss A Hood. Letter explaining her gallant actions in Rangoon Entitlement slip, letter for RRC 1st Class 9ct gold ID bracelet ' Anne Hood' N11359' Two Ghurkha knife sweetheart brooches Ribbon bar Two Royal Engineers Pins1914/15 Star 1200 Pte C W Russell W York R (Nvf Polished), which belonged to a relative. A framed wedding photograph of Anne and her husband. Anne Isobel Hood was born on the 7th of March 1916. Her father was an English serviceman, and her mother was Burmese. During the Second World War, Anne served in Burma and India with the Indian Military Nursing Service. She distinguished herself on a number of occasions. The Governor of Burma gave her special mention for the campaign between December 1941 and May 1942. The superintendent of Rangoon Hospital wrote the following letter: 'Miss Anne Hood was a Staff Nurse in the Rangoon Dufferin Hospital when the bombing took place on 23rd and 25th December; after the second raid, only five nurses remained at their posts, Nurse Hood was one of them. On the 26th of December, she was promoted to Sister, and the manner in which she carried out her duties as Sister was amazing; she gave one the impression she had been doing nothing else for years. She handled the staff who had deserted and later returned with tact and understanding. She is an excellent nurse, tireless and sympathetic'. She married in 1943 and took her husband's surname, Sanders. He served in the Royal Engineers. Anne was awarded the Royal Red Cross 1st Class, announced in the London Gazette on the 6th of June 1946 and Mentioned in Despatches on the 19th of September 1946. She passed away in 1993.

Lot 349

AN ASTONISHING WW2 NORTHWESTERN EUROPE MILITARY MEDAL to Pte Astrof or the Royal Canadian Medical Corps, who saved the lives of at least 199 men.GVI Military Medal, correctly impressed to D.76757 Pte A. Astrof. R.C.A.M.C With original investiture pin.Condition EFAllan Astrof was born in Canada in 1915, the son of William and Fanny Astrof; the family were Jewish and lived in Montreal, Quebec. He married Marion Macleod in 1937.During the Second World War, he served with the 18th Canadian Field Ambulance, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. He will have likely served in Sicily and Italy with the unit. Just after D-Day, he was attached to the Royal Highlanders of Canada (Black Watch).On the 20th of January 1945, Astrof was put forward for the Distinguished Conduct Medal for almost unbelievable courage. The DCM was not approved, and he was awarded the Military Medal, confirmed on the 30th of January 1945 and gazetted on the 12th of July 1945. The original citation is as follows;'Since the 10th of July. 1944 private Astrof has served as an orderly on a light ambulance car attached to the Regimental Aid Post of the Royal Highlanders of Canada. He has not missed a single action in which this battalion took part. In all these actions, his bravery, initiative, devotion to duty and total disregard for his own personal safety have made him an outstanding example for all to emulate. On one occasion, his battalion was surrounded in a town which was continually under enemy shell, mortar and small arms fire, and suffered many casualties. Although he was urged to remain undercover, he made repeated trips to company positions to collect wounded soldiers. He worked tirelessly for 14 hours and rescued 75 men, many of whom would have died but for his intervention. Again at GRAND MILBRUG HE, early in September 1944, his battalion suffered heavy casualties from continuous enemy shell fire. For six consecutive days and nights, he refused relief and worked almost unceasingly in the evacuation of casualties. He brought more than 120 wounded men to safety. On one occasion, when an ammunition lorry was set alight by enemy fire, he rescued the wounded driver and put out the fire single-handed, incurring the greatest risks from exploding rounds. On another occasion, when his ambulance had been knocked out by enemy fire, he carried his charges to shelter and then proceeded to fill and pile sandbags for their protection while heavy shells burst all around him. When one of his drivers became exhausted and refused to go forward because of the heavy shelling, he drove the car himself and carried on his brave work. Many of the men owe their lives to his determination and courage, and his coolness under heavy fire has been a byword among the troops he supported so valiantly'.He survived the war and returned to Montreal, and raised a family. He became ill in 1965 and bravely fought his illness until he passed away on the 19th of November, 1977. Allan was laid to rest in Montreal Memorial Park.

Lot 350

WW2 SOUTH AFRICAN GROUP to William de Fries, discharged due to shellshock'1939/45 Star impressed 28188 W W De FriesAfrica Star impressed 28188 W W De FriesSouth African War Medal impressed 28188 W W De FriesWar Medal impressed 28188 W W De FriesCondition VFWilliam Woolf De Fries fought in Africa; he was discharged in June 1942 due to ' Anxiety Neurosis' and 'Post Traumatic Constitution.'

Lot 351

A COLLECTION OF BRITISH MEDALS British War Medal, correctly impressed to 3361 SPR A Smith RE Condition VF ( officially reimpressed)GV robed Special Constabulary Medal, correctly impressed Henry S Page.Condition GVFGV 1935 Silver Jubilee Medal in box of issue.Condition GVFGVI 1937 Coronation Medal.Condition GVFEII 1953 Coronation Medal.Condition GVF

Lot 352

GEORGE V SPECIAL CONSTABULARY MEDAL TO COMMANDER CHURCHILL Correctly impressed CMDR James Churchill. With a conferral document giving his address as "Colliers" Curry Mallet Somerset.

Lot 353

GEORGE VI SPECIAL CONSTABULARY MEDAL TO JOHN ROSEWARNE with box of issue, showing he served in the Cornwall ConstabularyCondition EF

Lot 354

KOREAN WAR PAIR Queens Korea Medal, correctly impressed 22378001 GNR R T Bowie RANATO Korea.Condition NVF (edge bruising)

Lot 355

A MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES GSM BORNEO TO LT-COL. BARNES. Irish Guards attached 2 Para. He was awarded a Sultan's Distinguished Service Medal for raising and leading the Desert Army. GSM 1962-2007, Clasp Borneo. Impressed to LT-Col. B. A. S. Barnes. IG.The bar was loose and has been professionally reattached by a medal mounter.Condition NEF. Brian Arthur Stenson Barnes was born on 19th November 1925 in Peshawar, Pakistan. The son of Air Vice Marshall William Edward and Kathleen Barnes. Barnes was educated at Downside Abbey, located in Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Somerset. After attending Sandhurst, he was commissioned as Second Lieutenant into the Irish Guards (LG 22.11.1944). His service number was 330889. He saw service in Palestine from 1947 to 1948 as a Captain with the 1st Bn and was awarded a GSM clasp Palestine 1945 to 48. In 1965 while serving in Borneo, attached to the 2nd Bn The Parachute Regiment, Barnes was Mentioned in Despatches, announced in the London Gazette on 14th December 1965. Barnes served in Dhofar and was awarded the Sultan of Oman's ' Sultan's Distinguished Service Medal.' 'Lieutenant Colonel Barnes raised the Desert Regiment, trained it to a sound operational standard in only 14 months, and commanded it successfully for eight months in Dhofar. Throughout his time in Dhofar, Colonel Barnes led by example with strong and determined leadership. Wherever his men were operating he went, never hesitating, to share their dangers, driving along roads and tracks susceptible to mining, carrying out hazardous flights and landings to be with them. He carefully preserved his resources in flying hours and used the maximum number of men offensively against the rebels. These efforts resulted in fifteen rebels reported killed, and a larger number reported wounded. He proved himself a bold and resolute leader, an inspiration to his officers and men, calm and with common sense, a fine trainer, and an able administrator. I recommend that his leadership and devotion to duty in raising, training, and finally commanding his battalion on operations be recognised by the award of the Distinguished Service Medal' Lieutenant Colonel Barnes passed away in 2004.

Lot 356

CASED EII BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL TO MOSES PERKS BEM impressed Moses Perks.Condition EF

Lot 360

A COLLECTION OF IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN AWARDS Austrian Merit Cross 4th ClassAustria / Hungarian Iron Cross of Merit 1916.Austrian 'Der Tapferkeit' Bravery Medal Large Type

Lot 363

IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN RED CROSS MEDAL 3RD CLASS in silver and enamelCondition GVF

Lot 366

IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ORDER OF ST GEORGE MEDAL 4TH CLASS FOR BRAVERY Numbered to the reverse, ' No351047' A high-quality medal which we feel is a pre-Great War issue.

Lot 368

WW2 RUSSIAN MEDAL FOR THE DEFENCE OF SEBASTOPOL Instituted in 1942 for all members of the Soviet armed forces who took part in defence of Sebastopol.Condition GVF.

Lot 376

DUTCH HONORARY MEDAL FOR CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE Full size silver example engraved on the reverse to ' E.L. Van Oostrom Soede.The miniature example is unnamed. Condition GVF

Lot 380

THIRD REICH CIVIL MEDAL GROUP Hindenburg Cross without Swords National Faithful Service Cross for 40 YearsWar Merit Cross 2nd Class without SwordsCourt mounted as worn.Condition GVF

Lot 381

A COLLECTION OF THIRD REICH BADGES AND MEDALS Original Iron Cross 2nd Class maker marked on the ring '24'Original German Cross in Gold, cloth example, green army backing. Missing the metal ring. Original makers paper tag on the reverse ' G A Westmann Dresden' Original Mothers Cross in Bronze.Original War Merit MedalOriginal Eastern Front Medal, maker marked '77' on ringOriginal 25 Year Faithful Service CrossOriginal 25 Year Faithful Service Cross missing the ring. Small part of chain from an SS Dagger.

Lot 383

COLLECTION OF MINATURE MEDALS 18 medals in total, including a Russian Cross of St Anne in gold and enamel; Baltic Medal; Romanian and French medalsConditions GVF+

Lot 72

A 2005 ROYAL MINT CELEBRATION MEDAL to commemorate the marriage of HRH The Prince Of Wales and Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles, (c.39.94grams) with Certificate of Authenticity, no. 0165, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule, limited issue of 1,000.Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.

Lot 2054

Circa 1900 and Later Baby Items comprising a pair of white leather bootees with four button fastening and tassle trimpatent silver baby rattle on mother of pearl handle, hung with two bells and teether, stamped Birmingham, other marks rubbedbaby rattle hung with five bells on a painted wooden handle, three bone teether, oval silver 'Baby' broochKing Edward VII Medal 1902 London County Council awarded to H Dunn for punctual attendance, another School Board for London to A Dunn, and a printed card Reward of Merit (box)Private Collection of a Shropshire Lady

Lot 75

ww1 mercantile marine medal pair & ribbons to alfred sharman

Lot 77

ww2 medal group includes police long service medal to serg harold j alexander

Lot 80

Boxed GV.1 police exemplary service medal to inspector ronald g.p williams

Lot 83

GV.1 Naval general service medal malaya bar to r.m128942 r.s marshall mne royal marines

Lot 85

ww1 M.S.M medal group to 2265 pte a.sjt e pearce hampshire reg

Lot 114

Vietnam Medalist, Patrick Henry Brady signed 6x4 white card. While serving as a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War, he received the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration for valour. Good 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

Lot 120

Joseph Marm Jr A Medal of Honor commemorative card (measuring 6"x4"), signed in black biro - a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War. The card contains in-depth detail of Marm's actions, along with his picture and rank etc. Good 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

Lot 121

Jay R. Vargas A Medal of Honor commemorative card (measuring 6"x4"), signed in black biro - a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War. The card contains in-depth detail of Vargas's actions, along with his picture and rank etc. Good 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

Lot 122

Robert F. Foley A Medal of Honor commemorative card (measuring 6"x4"), signed in black pen - a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War. The card contains in-depth detail of Foley's actions, along with his picture and rank etc. Good 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

Lot 123

Robert E Simanek A white card (measuring approx. 5. 25"x3. 25") signed in black biro - recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean War. Underneath his signature, he has also written "Medal of Honor". Good 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

Lot 124

Hiroshi H. Miyamura A white card (measuring 6"x4") signed in black biro - recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean War. Underneath his signature, he has also written "M. O. H - Korea 51" and "U. S. Army". Good 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

Lot 157

British Olympic athlete Ann Packer white card (measuring approx. 6"x4") nicely signed in black sharpie pen - best known for winning a Gold medal at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo in the 800m event and setting a world record. Good 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

Lot 159

British Olympic athlete Mary Peters white card (measuring approx. 6"x4") nicely signed in black biro by British Olympic athlete Mary Peters - best known for winning a Gold medal at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich in the Pentathlon. Good 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

Lot 160

David Hemery white card (measuring 6"x4") beautifully signed in black pen - best known for winning a Gold medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City in the 400m Hurdles. Alongside his signature, Hemery has also drawn a doodle of a hurdler and written "400m H Mexico Gold and WR 48. 12". Good 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

Lot 175

Willi Holdorf white card (measuring 5"x3") signed in blue biro by German Olympic hero - best known for winning a Gold Medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games in the Decathlon events. Good 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

Lot 177

Roger Black white card (measuring approx. 3. 5"x2. 25") signed in black biro by British former athlete - best known for winning two silver medals at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and a Bronze Medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Good 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

Lot 181

Billy Mills white card (measuring 6"x4") nicely signed in black pen by USA Olympic athlete- best known for winning a Gold Medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games in the 10, 000m event. With his signature, he has also written "Follow your Dream!'" and "Olympic 10k Gold". Good 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

Lot 182

Ralph Boston white card (measuring 6" x4") nicely signed in black sharpie pen by USA Olympic athlete - best known for winning a Gold Medal at the 1960 Summer Olympic Games in Rome in the Long Jump event. Good 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

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