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A Great War British War medal to a member of the 15th Battalion Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment who was killed in action a month before the armistice. British War medal, “330006 PTE. A. BARNETT NOTTS & DERBY R.”, suspender broken with some wear to the edge of the medal. Alfred Barnett from Tunstall, Staffordshire was killed in action on 14th October 1918 whilst serving with the 15th Battalion Notts & Derby Regiment. Alfred Barnett rests in an identified grave in the Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Belgium.
A collection of 4 Great War Victory medals, ‘4980 PTE C. WALKER DURH. L.I.’; ‘202815 PTE J. BONHAM R. WAR. R.’; 66254 CPL. W.B. BASELEY M.G.C. – William Buckler Baseley from Northampton, was awarded a Military Medal in the Edinburgh Gazette 17th March 1919 whilst serving with 62nd Battalion and ‘T-390695 PTE J. HOWARD A.S.C.’
WW2 German Army Wehrpass Issued to Lieutenant Colonel of the Artillery and Later Ordnance Department, superb example with uniform photograph to the inside. Issued to Wilhelm Jantzen. A career soldier who served through WW1 and then into WW2. He was awarded a large number of awards from his over 40 years service, these are Hamburg Hanseatic Cross, Iron Cross 2nd class, Mecklemburg-Schwerin cross of merit, 1914-18 Honour Cross, Armed Forces Long Service medal, Hungarian war medal, Austrian commemorative war medal with swords, 1st October 1938 medal with Prague Castle bar, 1939 Bar to the Iron Cross, War Service Cross with swords 2nd and 1st class, Lubeck Hanseatic Cross. He served in the Poland campaign before being transferred to a more administration role in the Ordnance department. Late Colin Kluth collection.
A single 1914-15 Star medal to the Northamptonshire Regiment. 1914-15 Star medal, “16214 PTE. W. GOODSON NORTH’N R.” medal in its cardboard box of issue and registered envelope addressed to the recipient in Scaldwell Northampton. William Goodson served in France from 27th July 1915 and was discharged with a Silver War Badge on 14th December 1918.
A single Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal to H.M.S Defiance . Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal, GV 2nd type, “J.95832 C.J.E. LITTLE P.O. H.M.S. DEFIANCE”. Clitherow James Ernest Little was born in Bristol on 3rd April 1903 and joined the Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 26th August 1918, too late to earn any medals for the Great War. He was awarded his Long Service medal on 15th June 1936 and was still serving when war broke out in 1939.
A Great War pair of medals to the Royal Army Medical Corps for service in the Egyptian theatre of war. British War and Victory medals, “33196 PTE. J.T. WOODHEAD R.A.M.C.” James Thomas Woodhead from Glossop Derbyshire served in Egypt from 27th July 1915.Discharged on 22nd March 1919 he put in a pension claim for the effects of malaria and debility. Also entitled to a 1914-15 Star medal.
A Great War pair of medals to the East Kent Regiment the recipient of which went on to be awarded a Military Medal with the Tank Corps. British War and Victory medals, “7692 CPL. A.E. COOK E. KENT R.” Albert Edward Cook was awarded a Military Medal serving as 92275 with the 5th Battalion Tank corps, London Gazette 24th January 1919 - 92275 Pte. Cook, A. E., 5th Bn. (Plaistow) - Recommendation - For gallantry and initiative near Domart, August 8, 1918. After the Officer and N.C.O. had been wounded, Pte Cook took command of the tank, and continued to command it throughout the day. He reached all his objectives, and by his initiative and courage rendered most valuable assistance to the infantry. Recipient died on 11th May 1934 at which point his medals were returned but were reissued in August 1934. See C&T auction 14th February 2024, lot 38 for the replacement Military medal to this recipient.
Medal Groups to the Hankins family from Kettering Northamptonshire. Father – St. Johns Ambulance Brigade Long Service medal, “8426 PTE W. HANKINS KETTERING H.Q. DIV. NO3 DIS S.J.A.B. 1930”. Son – Defence medal and War medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, in cardboard box of issue addressed to ‘Mr B Hankins, 52 Alfred Street, Kettering, Northants’, with Army Council issue slip for 2 medals. 66-year old William Hankins and 25-year old Bernard Hankins were living at 52 Alfred Steet, Kettering in 1939.
A Great War Victory medal with marksman Regimental prize medal to the East Kent Regiment. Victory medal, “G-9527 PTE. G.H. STONE E. KENT R.” with Buffs bronze regimental prize medal engraved on the reverse “MARKSMAN 1917 PTE C. STONE”. Also includes metal marksman’s crossed rifles sleeve badge and a metal letter ‘S’.
A Great War Group of 3 medals to an Orderly in the British Red Cross and Order of St John. British War and Victory medals, “R.E. TAYLOR B.R.C & ST. J.J” with British Red Cross Society Medal For War Service, unnamed as issued on pin fitting. Reginal Edward Taylor served as an Orderly in France from 9th August 1917 until 31st August 1919.
A single Great War Victory medal to a Second Lieutenant in the Seaforth Highlanders. Victory medal, “2 LIEUT D.J. BLAIK’ David Blaik served as 268728 in the Black Watch and was commissioned into the Seaforth Highlanders on 30th April 1918. Also entitled to a British War medal, his medals were sent to an address in Cheltenham.
An interesting Great War 1914-15 star medal trio to a soldier who enlisted twice during the course of the war and was discharged due to ill health on both occasions and issued with 2 Silver War Badges.1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medals, “3-10871 SJT. J.O. KOLTHAMMER NORTH’N R.” with a pair of fibre dog tags “J KOLTHAMMER 355967 CE 21 L.R.”16 year old John Otto Kolthammer attested for service in 16th Lancers on 20th August 1906 until his discharge on 26th July 1913 being unfit for further service. He was mobilised on 27th August 1914 joining the Northamptonshire Regiment arriving in France on 31st May 1915. Discharged as unfit for further service due to sickness on 19th September 1916 he was issued with Silver War Badge #62252. On 22nd June 1917 he enlisted into the 21st London Regiment, he did not serve overseas with the regiment and was once again discharged due to ill health being issued with Silver War Badge #B7324.
A Great War 1914-15 star medal trio to a Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy. 1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medals, “147867 F.J. VENNING C.P.O. R.N.” Frederick John Venning was born in Stoke Damerel, Devon on 16th December 1873 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 19th February 1889. He was pensioned off on 14th December 1913 but recalled for service on 1st August 1914 serving until he was demobilised on 7th December 1919.
A 1914-15 star medal trio to the Royal Army Medical Corps for service in the 6th London Field Ambulance.1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medal, “2012 PTE. T.L. RAWLINGS R.A.M.C.” Thomas Leonard Rawlings enlisted on 20th November 1914 and served in France from 15th March 1915. He was discharged from the 6th London Field Ambulance on 29th August 1916 as unfit for further service due to illness and was issued with a Silver War Badge.
Grouping of Middle East Military Medals, including Saudi Arabia Liberation of Kuwait medal, Kuwait liberation medal, Medal of Omar Al Muktar, United Aran Emirates Peacekeepers Lebanon Order medal, Liberation of Kuwait medal in box and Oman Accession medal. Various conditions and periods. (6 items)
A Great War February 1916 killed in action 1914-15 star medal trio to a coal miner in the 10th Battalion Sherwood Foresters.1914-15 Star medal, “14729 CPL. C. EYLEY NOTTS: & DERBY: R.”, British War and Victory medals, “14729 SJT. C. EYLEY NOTTS. & DERBY. R.”Cecil Eyley was a 21 year old Coal Miner Pony Driver from Sheffield, he served in France from 14th July 1915 and was killed in action on 14th February 1916 whilst serving with the 10th Battalion Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment. He is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
A Great War 1914-15 trio to member of the Army Ordnance Corps who died of disease in Egypt. 1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medal, “09370 PTE. E. MORRIS A.O.C.” 22 year old Edwin Morris from Rhayader, Radnorshire was serving with the Alexandria Company Army Ordnance Corps when he died of dysentery on 9th December 1915. He now rests in an identified grave in the Alexandria (Chatby) War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt
A single Victory medal to a member of the 20th (Wearside) Battalion Durham Light infantry who weas killed in action during the attack on the opening day of the 3rd Battle of Ypres. Victory medal, “23431 PTE. E. LEES DURH. L.I.” Ernest Lees, from Longton, Staffordshire was killed in action on 31st July 1917 on the opening day of the 3rd Battle of Ypres when the Battalion attacked in the Klein Zillebeke area and suffered Other Rank casualties of 18 killed, 153 wounded and 73 missing. His body was not recovered, and he is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
A group of 4 medals covering service in both World Wars. 1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medals, “1470 SPR. T.H. HOLLIDGE R.E.”, Defence medal, unnamed as issued, medals mounted on a bar for wearing. With a separate ribbon bar and an empty 29th Division Association envelope addressed to the recipient. Thomas Harry Hollidge a Shoe Finisher from Leicester served in Egypt from 30th March 1915 and was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve on 15th February 1919. In 1939 he is still living in Leicester as a Boot & Shoe Finisher and he died in October 1955.
Quantity of Miscellaneous and Commemorative Medals, including cased incorporated London academy of music medallion, 1924 musketry meal, gilded hallmarked silver and enamel Lodge Erin Shanghai medal, 1797 cartwheel penny coin, Order of the Buffaloes medal, Royal Life Saving society medal, plus others.
WW2 German Luftwaffe 4 Year Long Service Medal, being a court mounted example with Luftwaffe eagle to the ribbon. Attached to the ribbon is a uniform ribbon bar for this medal and a 1st October medal; Bronze grade Mothers Cross award, complete with the original ribbon and housed in paper issue packet.
A single 1914-15 Star medal to a 1918 casualty in the 2nf Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. 1914-15 Star medal, “13005 PTE. W. KINNEIR NORTH’N R.”22 year old Walter Kinneir from Kettering was serving with the 2nd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment when he was presumed killed on 27th May 1918. He is remembered on the Soissons Memorial, France.
WW2 German Wehrpass to Stabsfeldwebel Eduard Prochnow, Aufklärer Abteilung 20, 20. Infanterie Division; battle in Poland 1939, Belgium and France 1940, Russia (Smolensk, Leningrad). Awarded with the Iron cross 2nd class for the Polish campaign (7.10.1939), Iron cross 1st class for the Blitzkrieg and early Balkan invasion and later with the panzer assault badge in bronze and eastern front campaign medal. Wehrpass (Zweitschrift) complete with all pages and nice uniform photo. Interesting!
An interesting and scarce Second World War Australia Service medal to a Major General who was Director of Medical Services 1st Australia Army and was appointed Honorary Surgeon to His Majesty King Geroge VI. Australia Service medal 1939-45, “NX 126731 RWW WALSH”. Roy William Whiston Walsh D.S.O, V.D. was born in Sidney, N.S.W. in February 1889. Served with the Australian Army Medical Corps during the Great War being awarded a Distinguished Service Order in the London Gazette 4th June 1917 as a Major. Appointed an Officer in the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, London Gazette 1st Jan 1937. He enlisted on 1st October 1939 aged 53 serving with HQ 1st Australian Army. Appointed Honorary Surgeon to the King on 22nd January 1940, Temporary Brigadier 11th July 1941, Director of Medical Services 1st Australian Army, 29th April 1942, Major General 22nd July 1943. He relinquished the appointment of Honorary Surgeon to His Majesty the King on 1st August 1949 and was placed on the Retired List.
A Second World War Territorial long service group of 4 to the Northamptonshire Regiment. 1939-45 Star medal, Italy Star medal, War medal 1939-45, Efficiency medal, GVI 1st type with Territorial suspender, “1464331 CPL A.W.V. BODEN NORTHAMPTONS”. Alfred Victor William Boden attested for Royal Artillery in 1938 serving with 43rd AA Brigade and transferring to the Northamptonshire Regiment on 14th February 1945,
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