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A WWI Monmouthshire Regiment Duo, awarded to Private William Trinder (2037), Trinder's Secondary Unit was the 2nd Battalion and Tertiary Unit the Territorial Force, Trinder Later became a Lance Corporal while serving in France and Flanders, and was later listed as Wounded in April 1915, the medals comprising the 1914 Mons Star and the Victory medal (2)
A WWI South Wales Borderers trio, awarded to Acting Serjeant Thomas Llewellyn (21590), Llewellyn was a Corporal, Acting Serjeant and Serjeant in the 11th Battalion, South Wales Borderers serving in France and Flanders between 1914 and 1916, he was Killed in Action July 1916 aged 19, comprising Victory and War medal awarded when he was Acting Serjeant and 1914-15 Star when he was Corporal (3)
A WWI 4th Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment Military Medal group, awarded to Lance Corporal William H Tidman (1461), Tidman also had the Service Number 225284, he was also a Serjeant in the Monmouthshire Regiment, medals comprising Military medal for Bravery (SJT), 1914-15 Star (L.Cpl) and the Victory and War medals (Acting Warrant Officer 2nd Class, A.W.O. CL.2) (4)
A WWI Royal Field Artillery/Royal Artillery Territorial Efficiency medal group, awarded to Battery Quarter Master Serjeant Alfred J Roberts (526), as Serjeant he also had the Service Number 740239, Roberts was in the 4th Welsh Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery, medals comprising Territorial Force Efficiency medal (RFA), 1914-15 Star (RFA), Victory and War medals (RA) (4)
A WWI South Wales Borderers trio, awarded to Private William Nethercott (17506), Nethercott served in the 6th Battalion in France and Flanders, in November 1918 Nethercott died aged 24, he was awarded the Gallantry medal for Bravery, and also received the Memorial Death Plaque, the medal consist of Victory, War and the 1914-15 Star (3)
A WWI & WWII Monmouthshire Regiment trio and miniatures, awarded to Priavte Sydney D Evans (292262), Evans also served with the South Wales Borderers and the 234th Territorial Force Depot, serving overseas from November 1916 to March 1919 where he was discharged due to No Longer being physically fit for War Service, he was awarded the Silver War badge (no.B151941), medals comprise Victory, War and WWII Defence medal plus miniatures (6)
A WWI South Wales Borderers Memorial Plaque and medal duo, awarded to Private Frederick Henry Caines (44712), comprising Victory and War medals, also a letter regarding the Memorial Plaque on Storey's Gate headed paper, Caines was in the 14th Platoon, 2nd Battalion, serving in France and Flanders, he was Killed in Action May 1917
A WWI Monmouthshire Regiment Memorial Death Plaque and Victory Medal awarded to Serjeant John West (265780), West was part of the 2nd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment and attd. 12th Battalion, South Wales Borderers, he was listed as Missing and then reported Killed in Action November 1917, aged 25, to lot also consists of a photograph of him in uniform, Cemetery Registers, other original documents and also copies of some of his records (parcel)
A WWI Monmouthshire Regiment medal trio, awarded to Private Ernest Cheek (2486), the framed and glazed display containing his medal trio, a military photographic portrait, his Commemorative scroll and images of the Loggia, Menin Gate Memorial, Cheek was in the 'A' Coy, 1st Battalion of the Monmouthshire Regiment, serving in France and Flanders, he was Killed in Action as a Rifleman in May 1915 aged 23
A WWI Royal Army Medical Corps medal group, awarded to Private/Acting Lance Corporal Reginald George Rogers, his duty location was Mesopotamia, Rogers with three different service numbers over the medal group, WWI War and Victory medal (8) WWII Defence medal, George V Meritorious medal (464005), The Order of St John Breast badge, and the Service medal of the Order of St John (32897) with two 5 year bars (6)
A Boer War Scottish Rifles Duo, awarded to Private C Stafford (6540), comprising Queen's South Africa with three clasps (Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony) and the King's South Africa medal with two clasps ( South Africa 1901 and 1902) (2) the inscription to each medal is slightly different size and font
A large collection of WWII medals, to include an India Service medal, two Defence medals, two War medal, three 1939-45 Stars, two Africa Stars, two Italy Stars, an Atlantic Star, a Pacific Star, a Burma Star, and a France and Germany Star, together with a collection of British and overseas miniature medals and groups (parcel)
A Boer War and later medal group, comprising Queen's South Africa medal with three clasps (South Africa 1902, Transvaal and Orange Free State), awarded to Private J Holmes (5982), Norfolk Regiment, together with a WWI trio, awarded to Private John H Holmes (8636) Bedfordshire Regiment (Victory, War and 1914-15 Star (4)
Boer War Imperial Yeomanry Queen's South Africa medal, awarded to Trooper Albert Goodwin Allen (4816), 37th Company, 10th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry, complete with three clasps (Transvaal, Orange Free State Cape Colony), together with his Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal and armband, his Boer War period wooden handle campaign knife and fork set, plus various badge, Allen's Slouch hat and sword are also within the sale
A reproduction Naval medal group, comprising Ashanti Star 1896, Second China War medal, marked for W.H Twine Petty Officer 1st Class H.M.S Centurion, and a Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, also marked around the outside, indistinct, '4984 PTE' visible you can see the line around both medals as two medallion push together before having name stamped
A Royal Engineers Boer War Queen's South Africa medal, awarded to Sapper Daniel Grant (5595), with five clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, with Queen Victoria Jubilee Head, with ribbon, clasps AF (1) the clasps are broken to the ends between the 2nd and 3rd down from the top
A WWI Royal Naval medal group, awarded to Leading Boatman J P Hann (196400), comprising Victory, War and 1914-15 Star, plus his Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, with George V Bareheaded bust in Admiral's Uniform, LSGC is AF (4) looks like the name around the Naval LSGC medal has been re-stamped
The bronze and silver horticultural prize medals of John Edmonds, head gardener to the Duke of St Albans of Bestwood Lodge, Nottingham, late 19th-early 20th c, including two examples of the Veitch Memorial Medal and Royal International Horticultural Exhibition medals awarded by The Royal Horticultural Society and various provincial societies, all named, all cased, various sizes, comprising bronze (10) and silver (6) (16) John Edmonds (1849-1930) Head Gardener and Forester
World War II attributed group of four, 1939-1945 star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War Medal, card box addressed D.A.R. Kemp Feltham, Africa General Service Medal, one clasp Kenya, KR40605 M R Kemp Kenya Regt, shoulder title, a cigarette box, the lid carved with emblem of Kenya Regiment, silver ARP badge, etc
A SMALL PLASTIC BOX OF COINS, containing a cased large sterling silver queen Victoria diamond jubilee 1838-1897 medal in case of issue approx. weight 82g with some beautiful toning A/UNC together with a bronze Edward VII and Alexandra coronation medal 1902 in box of issue EF/UNC, a 1797 George III penny coin VF, a 1799 George III halfpenny VF, an uncirculated Victoria sixpence coin 1901 set in a victorian viewing display etc
A SILVER OPEN FACE 'ROLEX' POCKET WATCH, silvered dial signed 'Rolex' (rubbed), Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue hands, within a plain polished case, case back signed 'Rolex 7 worlds records, gold medal Geneva-Suisse, 51135', hallmarked Glasgow import', movement signed 'Rolex 15 Jewels, approximate case width 44.3mm, approximate gross weight 48.7 grams (condition report: some discolouration to the dial, glass is free from case, general overall light wear, in working condition although time keeping is untested)
German medals, Göttingen University bronze Prize Medal, 1785, 50mm, by Edward Burch RA. Laureate bust r. R/ Winged Genius leaning on monument, inscribed INGENIO ET STVDIO above medallic portrait of George III, in exergue GEORGIA AUGUSTA ADIVDICANTE. BHM 266, casting imperfections otherwise Good VF
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