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National Edition of Shakespeare's Works Medal, 1803. Struck in AR, by C.H. Kutcher. J and J Boydell's National Edition of Shakespeare's Works. Edge named 'Robert Alexander Druce Esqr'. 38.6g, 4.8cms d together with a framed medallion 'United we stand divided we fall'9.5cms h.Condition ReportScratches to medal, framed medallion has missing top section and dirt grime.
WWI British made The Kaisers Iron Cross medal, cast metal, created to commemorate the German attack on the French and Belgium cities of Rheims, Amiens, Louvain, Antwerp, Dinant and Ghent 1914. Together with a British military badge and a 1911 medallion for 5th Lancashire Battery RFA Brigade Cup award.Cond: Fairly good condition, iron cross with minor surface rust.
A mixed selection to include WWI medal 4459 GNR, W.Grasby, RA with Hull Education Medal for W Grasby, Hull Coronation Souvenir 1902, Hull Hackney Carriage Driver Badge, miniature group of WWI medals, badges, buttons, Wilkinson tin and a gold plated brooch with pencil and a Hull savings Bank Home Safe.
A collection of military medals, a WWI pair comprising War and Defence medals awarded to Airman J.A.Dunning R.A.F., 80339, with accompanying paperwork, also his WWII trio, also for service in the R.A.F., also a copy of the New Testament with dedication prior to going to war, January 1940, a Services Diary for 1940 with some very interesting entries particularly during May, with specific references to retreating to Dunkirk beaches and resultant evacuation; also in the lot are a group of cap badges including RFC and REME, ID tags for JP Dunning, various Lodge enamel badges, a Territorial Army efficiency medal awarded to J.P.Dunning, R.E.M.E., with accompanying letter and an unusual pressed metal Maginot Line badge.
A brown suitcase containing birth and death certificates for The Flowers family, three 7th Armoured Desert Rat Cloth badges (right and left facing), Royal Artillery brass cap badge, Black Watch Association enamel badge, and WWII medals belonging to a Cecil Arthur Flowers to include Italy Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp (broken) 1939-1945 star, The France and German Star, 1939-1945 medal, pin badges for The Marines and HMS Ajax, a WWII Kings for Loyal Service War Wound King's lapel badge, WWII British Merchant Navy sailors MN badge etc.
A First World War Naval Long Service Group of Four Medals, awarded to 190497 A.(Albert) R.(Richard) HAYES, A.B. R.N., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to H.M.S.TEMERAIRE, swing mounted as worn, together with photocopy of Service Record
A Second World War Pair, comprising Defence and War Medal, awarded to Joseph Catterall, Despatch Rider; a Second World War Japanese Good Luck Flag, of two piece red and cream cotton, with numerous ink signatures, 85cm by 122cm, together with a transcription of some of the signatures, and a hand written note from the daughter of the above Joseph Catterall describing her father and some of his exploits; a First World War Bamboo Swagger Stick, with plated pommel to the West Riding Regiment which belonged to William Hubert Kaye of Kirkburton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (4)Footnote: Joseph Catterall was born in St Helens, Lancashire in 1918. He served in the Second World War in Burma as a Despatch rider, but, like so many soldiers, would never talk about his experiences in the war. He had a shrapnel wound in his leg and suffered from suppurating sores on his back for the rest of his life, which were probably a result of parasites contracted whilst serving in Burma. He brought the Good Luck flag back with him from the war, but would never tell of how it came into his possession.William Hubert Kaye was the grandfather of the husband of Joseph Catterall's daughter.
A First World War Naval Long Service Group of Four Medals, awarded to M.2037, A.V.RATTUE, L.CK.MTE.,R.N., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to H.M.S.DUBLIN, swing mounted as worn, together with a white metal medallion and gilt metal miniature struck to the Glorious Memory of Those Who Fell 31st May 1916 (Battle of Jutland)Footnote:- H.M.S. Dublin was posted to the Grand Fleet as part of the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron, and was shelled at the Battle of Jutland, losing four men and with twenty four men wounded.
A First World War Naval Long Service Group of Four Medals, awarded to 206892 P.(Percy) W.(William) BAKER, A.B.(later L.S.),R.N. comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to H.M.S.PRINCESS MARGARET, swing mounted as worn, together with photocopies of National Archives History of Service and Ship's Log; a Royal Navy Certificate of Service, to J33632 Thomas Harry Webster, a Soldier's Fund Christmas card, a silver sixpence medallion, a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal to THOMAS WEBSTER, cased and lapel badge
A Quantity of Ephemera From 1917 to 1920, relating to S/290600 Staff Sgt. Ernest Joseph Frederick Lawrence R.A.S.C. who served with the British Force in Italy, including Certificates of Employment During the War, official copies of routine orders, Certificate of Discharge, passes, menus, souvenirs, photographs and his medal ribbon bars; 2 Lieutenant William Kingsley Baillie, The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers: - his commission dated 15.5.1918, a photocopy of his Medal Index Card, letters and a small album of family photographs; Captain Reginald John Wimberley, Royal Engineers, papers including an invitation to the Admiralty 23.5.1903, his commission as 2nd Lieutenant 1.12.1914, Riding Certificate dated 20.1.1915, Mention in Despatch citation for 15.4.1918, War Office letter dated 15.11.1919 stating he will retain the rank of Captain, and commission as Captain with the Territorial Land Forces of New Zealand dated 17.5.1943 (qty)
A Collection of Eight Sweetheart Brooches, comprising two brass RAF, two silver and enamel RAF, a silver, enamel and marcasite RAF, a white metal and marcasite RAF, two silver Australian Commonwealth Military Forces; also, a Red Cross shoulder title, badge to the County of Kent and Red Cross War Service medal, 1897 Jubilee medallion, 1937 Coronation badge, WVS badge and seven various Butlin's badges
A Quantity of Militaria, including a First World War Pair of British War Medal and Victory Medal to 220779 DVR.J.H.RUDGE, R.A., three Second World War medals, a Princess Mary 1914 Christmas tin, a quantity of cap and glengarry badges, ARP badges etc., a mantel timepiece in a maple frame carved as a twin blade propeller, a pine model of a twin blade propeller, a brass and copper bugle, a binder file of Pilot's Notes Andover C Mk.1, a quantity of post 1953 Royal Navy rank shoulder boards, cuff insignia, buttons and cap band, two instructional navigation charts, a kit bag etc. (qty)
Three First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:-2 LIEUT.E.(Eric) BODGER, in boxes of issue with a note stating he joined the 34th Brigade Royal Field Artillery in 1914; 24070 PTE.J.(John) A.(Arthur) ROBINSON, W.RID.R., with his cap badge and photocopies of Memorial Scroll KIA France & Flanders 28/03/18 and research material; 111015 GNR.W.HALL, R.A. with his dog tags and medal envelope.
A First World War British War Medal, Victory Medal and Memorial Plaque, awarded to R-21141 PTE.F.(Frederick) J.(John) DENNIS, K.R.RIF.C., with one dog tag, identity bracelet, signet ring, photographs, New Testament and photocopies of Medal Index Card, Commonwealth War Graves Commission letter and other research material Footnote: Footnote:- Rifleman Frederick John Dennis of the 2nd Bn., King's Royal Rifle Corps died on 18th April 1918 aged 24, he is remembered with Honour at Cambrin Military Cemetery. France
A First World War Casualty Pair, awarded to 267636 PTE.W.(William) L.(Lodge) BOWER, W.RID.R., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, with photocopies of Attestation, Medal Index Card, Record of Commemoration stating he was killed in action 12th April 1918 aged 30, and War Diary or Intelligence Summary for April 1918; two First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:- L-45108 SJT.C.(Charles) W.MOTT, R.A., with photocopy of Medal Index Card and identity bracelet, and 57197 PTE.J.S.SMITH, (8th) W.YORK.R., with a Buckingham Palace letter welcoming him home as a P.O.W.; two Single First World War Medals:- British War Medal to 202353 PTE.W.(William) RUDDY, W.RID.R., and Victory Medal to 107847 GNR.F.(Fred) RAWNSLEY, each with a Victory medallion "A Token of Gratitude From Brighouse 1914-1918" and research Material; a Mercantile Marine War Medal, to (Fireman) WILLIAM ROBINSON, with printed Commonwealth War Graves Commission sheet stating he served on S.S. Ovid (London) and died 25th November 1917 aged 39, from Brisbane, Australia (11)
A First World War Memorial Plaque, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 26864 PTE.G.(George) A.(Albert) MACRO, (2nd Bn.) LAN.FUS., who was killed in action, France and Flanders, 23rd April 1918, with photocopy of Memorial Scroll; a First World War Trio, awarded to 11834 PTE.W.(Walter) MACRO, (6th) E.LAN:R., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, all with photocopies of Medal Rolls and Medal Index Cards (6)
An Elizabeth II Part Uniform to 2nd Lieutenant C.D. Heneage 9/12 Lancers, circa 1970's, comprising No.1 blue service tunic with crimson stand-up collar, chain epaulettes, brass shoulder titles and General Service Medal breast ribbon, mess dress jacket, waistcoat and overalls with yellow side stripes; also, three pairs of black leather mess wellingtons, a pair of black leather riding boots, a pair of nickel box spurs and a pair of boot pulls (qty)Condition report: One pair of Mess wellingtons - possibly size 8 1/2 measure 29cm from toe to heel along the sole.Two pairs of Mess wellingtons and the riding boots each measure 27cm from toe to heel along the sole, narrow fitting, possibly size 5 1/2
Two Second World War RAF Officer's Tunics, with belts, medal ribbons and brass buttons, one to a Squadron Leader, size 38" chest, the other to a Flying Officer, size 36" chest; an EII RAF Officer's Tunic, to a Squadron Leader, with belt, staybrite buttons, pilot's brevet and Second World War gallantry medal ribbons, size 38" chest; two EII RAF Officer's Tunics, to Flight Lieutenants, with belts and staybrite buttons, one with Navigator's brevet, size 38" chest, the other size 36" chest; two EII RAF Man's Tunics, with staybrite buttons and Senior Aircraftsman Technicians qualification badges, size 38" chest (7)
A Second World War Royal Observer Corps Battledress Blouse, with embroidered breast eagle, medal ribbon bar and nickel buttons, size chest 38"; two RAF Battledress Blouses, one to a Wing Commander, with medal ribbon bar, size 40" chest, the other to a Sergeant, with embroidered qualification badge to a Wireless Operator, size 38" chest; a Police Black Wool Greatcoat; with EII chromed buttons, size 42" chest; a WRNS Female Officer's Mess Dress Skirt, in black wool, size 27" waist (5)
A Post-1953 No.2 Service Dress Tunic to a Colonel Welsh Brigade, with staybrite buttons, rank pips (2 missing), scarlet gorget patches and Korean War medal ribbon bar, size 40" chest; two Second World War Officer's No.2 Service Dress Tunics, one to a Captain Royal Corps of Signals with 2nd Division arm badges, size 40" chest, the other to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, with brass buttons, size 38" chest; two No.2.Service Dress Tunics, to a Corporal, with a belt, size 38" chest, the other to a Lance Corporal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps with Group B Tradesman embroidered sleeve badge and staybrite buttons, size 39" chest (5)Condition report: 1 - Frayed buttonholes and under-arm staining. 2 - Repair to back of neck, hole to left shoulder, lacks collar badges and loose metal threads on the divisional patches. 3 - Lacks rank pips and collar badges, wear to under-arms. 4 - Clean condition. 5 - Lacks a button, clean condition.
A Pair of Egypt Campaign Medals, awarded to 1508 PTE.F.WALTON, 10TH RL.HUSSARS, comprising Egypt Medal 1882-89, with clasp EL-TEB-TAMAAI and Khedive's Star,1884, the reverse privately engraved with recipient's name, with printed research materialCondition report: Egypt Medal with knocks to the edge at the lower left and upper right on both sides, signs that it has been brooched
A Late Victorian/First World War Group of Six Medals, comprising Khedive's Sudan Medal with clasp KHARTOUM, Queen's South Africa Medal with four clasps CAPE COLONY, JOHANNESBURG, DIAMOND HILL and WITTEBERGEN, and King's South Africa Medal with two clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, awarded to 3413 PTE.J.WATSON, 1 CAM. HIGHRS., and 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to S-10024 SJT.J.WATSON, CAM'N HIGHRS. (6)
A Boer War/First World War Group of Four Medals, comprising Queen's South Africa Medal with four clasps ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, awarded to 49487 A.MC.KAY, 1ST ROYAL HIGHRS. (possibly renamed), 1914 Star with rosette, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 399 PTE.A.C.MACKAY, R.A.M.C. , together with four South African silver coins (8)
A Queen's South Africa Medal, with four clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, awarded to 1694 PTE.P.(Patrick) CALLAGAHAN, L.N.LANC:REGT., with photocopies of Attestation, Medal Roll, Statement of Service in which it states he was Discharged for Misconduct 15th February 1906, 1881 Census and 1911 Census which lists him as a CONVICT age 40.
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