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Medals of 8587 Private Alfred Murray of the 2nd Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers KOSB who died 22nd March 1915 killed in action KIA aged 30, son of Mr James Murray, husband of Jessie Murray of 3 Kincardine Street Dundee, commemorated at Spoilbank Cemetery, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914 Mons star with 5TH AUG - 22ND NOV 1914 clasp [8587 PTE A MURRAY K O SCO BORD], with copy research papers. (3)
Medals of 17781 Private James Larkins of the 9th Battalion Scottish Rifles Cameronians, who died 5th May 1917 killed in action KIA, commemorated at St Quentin Cabaret Military Cemetery comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [17781 PTE J LARKINS SCO RIF], with copy research paperwork. (3)
Five bottles of blended Scotch whisky to include BELLS Royal Reserve 21 year old 75cl 40% abv. boxed, GLASGOW EUROPEAN CITY OF CULTURE 1990 blended Scotch whisky bottled by Douglas Laing & Co in ceramic decanter, 75cl 40% abv. boxed, GOLD MEDAL blended Scotch whisky, produced by John Crabbie and Co Ltd of Edinburgh to commemorate the 1986 Commonwealth Games held in Scotland 40% abv. 70cl boxed, HAIG'S DIMPLE 15 year old 75cl 43% abv. boxed and JOHNNIE WALKER Celebratory Blend 200th anniversary exclusive release 70cl 51% abv. boxed.
Medal of 12625 Private Frederick Lockhart Murchie of C Company 6th Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers KOSB who died 25th September 1915, killed in action KIA first day Battle of Loos, aged 35, son of the late Archibald and Agnes Jack Murchie of 130 Hospital Street Glasgow, commemorated at Loos Memorial comprising 1914-15 star [12625 PTE F MURCHIE K O SCO BORD]. Medal of 40520 Private John McKinnon of the 1st Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers KOSB (previously 4536 of the Royal Scots) who died 30th November 1917, killed in action KIA, commemorated at Cambrai Memorial Louverval comprising WWI war medal [40520 TE J MCKINNON K O SCO BORD], the two medals with copy research papers. (2)
WWI British Royal Air Force interest, a 9ct gold and enamel football medal [RAF MID AREA F SECTION WINNERS COVENTRY AAP G W WILSON 1918] by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1918, 16g, also a Scottish Open 1935 silver fob medal [E WILSON], a partial dog tag of 19962 Private W Wilson of the 3rd Battalion Royal Scots [19962 P W WILSON 3 R SCOTS], a gilt metal and enamel British Empire Service League South Africa button, a South Africa First Reserve Brigade cap badge, a HMS Vanguard enamel sweetheart brooch in the form of a wishbone and a Girl Guides badge, all held in a Royal Flying Corps hinge top box with the initials 'WGW' presumably of W G Wilson the awardee of the football medal.
Medals of footballer D Gilchrist of the 2nd Battalion Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment and Nairn Thistle Football Club comprising a Thomas Fattorini silver Fifeshire Challenge Cup [Finalists 1950-51 Nairn Thistle FC D Gilchrist], a pierced white medal fob medal [1946 KP v BW], two black and white group photographs of B Company 2nd Battalion Black Watch Inter-company Challenge Shield and Cup 1946 held in India 1946, also white metal medal fob [SFA RC Cup 1946], India Service Sport Control Board silver medal, Poona District Tournament Runners Up white metal medal fob, two others, an Oxfordshire Football Association white metal and enamel medal [SENIOR CUP RUNNER-UP 1954-55], and a Black Watch cap badge.
Medals of R Miller of Dalkeith comprising WWII war medal and Defence medal in cardboard issue box [R MILLER ESQ 3 WOODBURN LOAN DALKEITH], a Retail Newsagents Booksellers & Stationers Past President Scottish Council silver and enamel neck badge [IN APPRECIATION R MILLER PRESIDENT 1969] by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1967 and two P&O SS Canberra 1977 silver jubilee medals boxed.
WWII Nazi German Third Reich medals and badges to include a German Labour Day Tag Der Arbeit 1934 circular badge, a German Labour Day Tag Der Arbeit 1935 oval badge [FERD WAGNER PFORZHEIM 8], Coburg badge 1932, Magdeburg 1936 memorial dedication badge, WHW Donation badge [AMTLICH GENEMIGHT], a war merit medal 1939 and a German Olympics Memorial medal Berlin 1936. (7)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA six coin set 1984 with proof dollar boxed, state quarters five-coin set 2004, State quarters six-coin set 2009, CANADA seven coin set 1973, KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND five-coin set 1968, BELIZE eight coin set 1974 by the Franklin Mint, BANK OF UGANDA six-coin set, GIBRALTAR proof crown 1991, CAYMAN ISLANDS twenty-five dollars 1972 commemorating Silver Wedding Anniversary, Birmingham Mint gold-plated Sterling silver Silver Jubilee medal, ISLE OF MAN Sterling silver decimal coin year sets 1975 and 1976 etc.
Medals of M2-032371 Private Reginald Brook Partridge of the Army Service Corps comprising WWI victory medal and 1914-15 star [m2-032371 PTE R B PARTRIDGE ASC], with cardboard issue box to the same, National Safety First Association driving awards with year bars, Reginald's Driving License book etc.
Medals of Gunner James Young Laurie Gilchrist MBE of the Royal Artillery comprising Most Excellent Order of the British Empire MBE medal in original case with Buckingham Palace letter dated 13th May 1947, also a WWI war medal [1002 GNR J GILCHRIST RA] and an Elizabeth II Fire Service medal [DIV OFFR JAMES Y L GILCHRIST].
Medal of S/42156 Private Donald Stewart McDiarmid of the 6th Battalion Gordon Highlanders who died 23rd July 1918, killed in action KIA aged 18, son of Alex and Mary McDiarmid of West Lodge Birnam Dunkeld, born in Bankfoot Perthshire, commemorated at Marfaux British Cemetery comprising WWI war medal [S-42156 PTE D MCDIARMID GORDONS]. Medal of 202337 Private Charles Taylor of the 6th/7th Battalion Gordon Highlanders who died 14th October 1918, killed in action KIA aged 21, son of James and Barbara Taylor of Midtown, Glass, Aberdeenshire, commemorated at Iwuy Communal Cemetery, comprising WWI war medal [202337 PTE C A TAYLOR GORDONS]. Medal of S/8339 Private Bernard Burns of the 8th Battalion Gordon Highlanders who died 25th September 1915, killed in action KIA aged 20, son of David Burns of 13 Woodrow Street Pollokshaws Glasgow, commemorated Loos Memorial comprising WWI war medal [S-8339 PTE B BURNS GORDONS], the three medals with copy research papers. (3)
Medals of 42333 Private John Henry Norman Foster of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry comprising victory medal [42333 PTE J H M FOSTER KOYLI], George VI Imperial service medal [JOHN HENRY NORMAN FOSTER], an Empire Day 1929 medal, etc. also an Irrawaddy Flotilla Company Routes and Sailing brochure 1920, a HM Hospital Ship Grantully Castle 'Speedy Recovery' box and a 9ct gold signet ring 4.5g.
Medals of 14079 and 266998 Lance Corporal David E Robertson of the 6th Battalion Gordon Highlanders who died 24th September 1917, killed in action KIA, commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [266998 PTE D E ROBERTSON GORDONS], with copy research paperwork. (2)
Elizabeth II Police Long Service and Good Conduct medal LSGC [CONST WILLIAM FRISKEY], a George VI Special Constabulary Long Service medal [ANDREW BROWN], a silver Coronation medal 1953 in original box, a WWII Defence medal, a Fife Constabulary medal 1949-2013 boxed, a police whistle and Metropolitan Toronto Police tie clip boxed.
Family medal group to two brothers including 6170 Private William Rennie of H Company 2nd Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers KOSB who died 20th December 1914 killed in action KIA aged 26, commemorated at Ypres Menin Gate Memorial comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914 Mons star [6170 PTE W RENNIE K O SCO BORD] and the medals of his brother 4238 and 241008 Private Alexander Rennie of the 2nd Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers KOSB comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [4238 PTE A RENNIE KOSB], sons of William and Agnes Rennie of Fish Green Lodge, Auchencairn, Castle Douglas Dumfriesshire, with copy research paperwork. (5)
Football medals of Sergeant T Dryburgh of the 91st Regiment Argyllshire Highlanders to include a white metal circular fob medal [6TH DIVISIONAL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT 1920 1ST A&S H], silver medal fob [FOOTBALL TEAM 1920 SGT DRYBURGH], silver medal fob [FOOTBALL TEAM 1921 SGT DRYBURGH] and gilt metal medal fob [INTER-COY FOOTBALL SHIELD 1922 SGT T DRYBURGH], also a 9ct gold shield medal fob 5.6g,
Medals of 2509 Lance Corporal James Smith of the 5th Battalion Gordon Highlanders who died 31st July 1916 (Battle of the Somme?) aged 21, commemorated at Thiepval Memorial France, comprising WWI death plaque [JAMES SMITH], war medal, victory medal [25090PTE J W SMITH GORD HIGHRS] and 1914-15 star [2509 L-CPL J W SMITH GORD HIGHRS], with copy researched paperwork. (4)
The Royal Mint UNITED KINGDOM Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022) silver proof two pound £2 coin 1997, silver proof one pound £1 1989, two silver Commonwealth Games two pound £2 coins 1986, silver proof one pound £1 1994, BU coin set 2008, BU crown 2007 and BU two pound coin 1999 Rugby World Cup also FRANCE Monnaie De Paris silver proof medal Rugby World Cup 2007 etc.
Medals of 14187 Private George Murray of the 7th/8th Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers KOSB who died of wounds DOW 24th November 1916 aged 21, son of George and Isabella Murray of 63 Caledonian Buildings Motherwell, commemorated at Dalziel Globe Cemetery, buried at Airbles Cemetery Motherwell, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [14187 PTE G MURRAY K O SCO BORD], with copy research paperwork. (3)
Medals of 414360 and 3600 Sapper George Young of 130th Field Company Royal Engineers who died 27th May 1918, killed in action KIA aged 29, son of the late John Young and Margaret Cherrie Young, of 4595 Main St Coatdyke, Coatbridge, employed at Union Tube Works, Coatdyke, commemorated at Soissons Memorial France, comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [414360SPR G YOUNG RE], with copy research paperwork. (2)
Medals of 2115 Private Arthur Fanning of the 1st and 2nd Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who died 16th August 1916 (Battle of the Somme) killed in action KIA, commemorated at Thiepval Memorial France, named on the Benarty Memorial, comprising WWI victory medal [2115 PTE A FANNING R HIGHRS] and 1914 Mons star with 5TH AUG - 22ND NOV 1914 clasp [2115 PTE A FANNING 2/R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (2)
Medals of 16914 Private John Harper of the 12th Battalion Royal Scots, who was killed in action KIA 19th July 1916, aged 19, son of John and Margaret Seymour Harper, of Old Camp, Baillieston, Glasgow, commemorated at Quarry Cemetery Montauban France comprising WWI death plaque [JOHN HARPER], WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [16914 PTE J HARPER R SCOTS], with copy research papers. (4)
Medals of S/22977 Private George Gray of the 1st Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who died 19th January 1919 aged 20, son of John and Isabella Gray of Maine of Idoch Turiff, born Monnykebbock New Machar, commemorated at Newmachar Cemetery comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [S-22977 PTE G GRAY R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (2)
Medal of 22785 Private C H Gebhard of the Lancashire Fusiliers comprising WWI war medal [22785 PTE C H GEBHARD LAN FUS]. Medal of 37866 Private E Walmsley of the Royal Scots comprising WWI victory medal [37866 PTE E WALMSLEY R SCOTS]. Medal of 25247 Private Norman McLeod of the Royal Scots comprising WWI victory medal [25247 PTE N MCLEOD R SCOTS]. (3)
Medals of S/7716 Corporal James Montague of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders who died 4th October 1917 killed in action KIA, commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal [S-7716 CPL J MONTAGUE SEAFORTH] and 1914-15 star [S-7716 PTE J MONTAGUE SEA HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (3)
Medal of 1075 Private W Smith of the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots who died 7th October 1915, son of Andrew Smith, of 43, Gilmore Place, Edinburgh, commemorated at Kortrijk Communal Cemetery Belgium, comprising WWI war medal [1075 PTE W SMITH R SCOTS] and a victory medal [57659 PTE W MATTOCKS HLI]. (2)
Medals of 205218 Private Archibald McDougall of the 1st/5th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers who died 1st October 1918, killed in action KIA aged 26, son of Joseph and Isabella McDougall of Taynuilt Argyll; husband of Mary Janet Whyte Dow (formerly McDougall) of 10 Fielden Drive Partick, Glasgow, commemorated at Cambrai East Military Cemetery, comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [205218 PTE A MCDOUGALL R S FUS], with copy research paperwork. (2)
Medals of 2376 Private Thomas Anderson of the 7th (Fife) Battalion (Territorial) Black Watch Royal Highlanders, who died 28th August 1916 killed in action KIA by a piece a shrapnel at Armentieres, commemorated at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [2376 PTE T ANDERSON R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (3)
Medals of 10054 Private Robert Shirkie of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards who died 27th September 1915, missing assumed killed in action, son of the secretary of the Scottish Colliery Engine and Boilermen's Association Mr Robert Shirkie of 224 Meadowpark Street Glasgow, commemorated at Loos Memorial, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [10054 PTE R SHIRKIE S GDS], with copy research paperwork. (3)
Medals of 23963 Private James Johnston of the 14th Battalion Highland Light Infantry who was killed in action KIA 23rd October 1916, commemorated at Loos Memorial France, comprising WWI death plaque [JAMES JOHNSTON], WWI war medal and victory medal [23963 PTE J JOHNSTON HIGH LI], with copy research paperwork. (3)
Masonic Rose Croix 30th degree neck badge [A BALLANTYNE], a WWI British Red Cross war service medal in original box, Seaforth Highlanders Association enamel button, British Legion Scotland Conference Dundee 1949 enamel badge by Mingware Ltd, Royal British Legion Annual Conference Galashiels 1980 badge and a Army Cadet Force enamel button by Collins of London.
Medals of 2325 Private Charles Scott of the 1st Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who died 13th October 1915 killed in action KIA, commemorate at Loos Memorial, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914 Mons star with 5TH AUG - 22ND NOV 1914 clasp [2325 PTE C SCOTT R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (3)
A World War One trio of medals awarded to 1452. W M Hands.W Yorks Reg, with death plaque, also five real photographic postcards and a 1902 coronation medal (10) NB - W M Hands was killed Saturday May 12th 1917, aged 21, and was buried at Lijssenthoek cemetery, Vlaanderen, Belgium. He was son of George and Eileen Hands from Drakes Cross Hollywood Birmingham. He was awarded the military medal which is now missing.
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