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Lot 11

UN-DATED NEW ZEALAND MEDAL TO BOARDMAN 68TH FOOT Correctly impressed169 John Boardman 68th FootCondition VF ( edge bruising but naming unaffected) John Boardman was born in Bolton in 1840. In civilian life, he worked as a Labourer, he attested in 1858, aged 18. Boardman was based in the West Indies and served in New Zealand for two and a half years. He was discharged at Manchester on April 11th 1868.

Lot 12

1864 TO 1866 NEW ZEALAND MEDAL TO DONALDSON 68TH LT INFY Correctly impressed 45 Chas Donaldson 68th Lt InfyCondition GVFCharles Donaldson was born in Sheffield in 1817. In civilian life, he worked as a Collier; he attested aged twenty in 1837. He served in the 68th for over twenty-one years, two and a half of which were spent in New Zealand.

Lot 13

1864 TO 1866 NEW ZEALAND MEDAL TO CANNING 68TH LT INFY Correctly impressed 4176 Jas Canning 68th Lt InfyCondition GVFJames Canning was born in Londonderry in 1828. He attested, aged 27 in 1855, he had been a Servant before joining the army. He was discharged on February 19th 1877, after having served nearly twenty years; Canning served over two and a half years in New Zealand.

Lot 136

GV GSM KURDISTAN TO PTE EWIT 4 IRAQ LEVIES Correctly impressed - 7594 Pte Dinkha Ewit 4 Iraq Levies Condition GVFA scarce medal to the unit. Medal Index Card confirms his entitlement.

Lot 137

GV GSM IRAQ TO PTE MCDONALD NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS Correctly impressed - 89014 Pte T McDonald North'd FusCondition = GVF.Confirmed on his medal index card under second service number (4257001)

Lot 14

1864 TO 1866 NEW ZEALAND MEDAL TO MCCANN 68TH LT INFY Correctly impressed 3565 George McCann 68th Lt InfyCondition VF ( edge bruising) George McCann was born in Seagoe, Lurgan, Armagh, in 1837. He attested in November 1854, aged 17, giving his occupation as Weaver. He served for 21 years, seeing active service in the Crimean War and nearly three years in New Zealand. McCann was discharged at Sunderland on July 29th 1876.

Lot 142

SOUTH ATLANTIC MEDAL J O BURNS RFA Correctly impressed - J/C/R J O Burns RFA OlmedaCondition - GVFWith wearing pin and rosette. RFA Olmeda was a OI - Class Tanker which was commissioned in 1963 and launched for service in 1965. The vessel was one of the first ships to sail south and saw extensive service during the Falklands War as a fast refuelling ship. Olmeda took part in Operation Keyhole from 19th to 20th June 1982, a special operation to recapture the South Sandwich Islands.

Lot 143

GULF WAR MEDAL TO GUNNER BARNES RA Bar 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991Correctly impressed - 24830382 GNR T P Barnes RA Condition - EFIn box of issue

Lot 145

CAMPAIGN GROUP TO PTE BAUGHURST PRINCE OF WALES ROYAL REGIMENT CSM Northern Ireland - correctly laser engraved - 25173187 Pte M S D Baughurst PWRRIraq Medal - correctly laser engraved - 25173187 Pte M S D Baughurst PWRROSM Afghanistan - correctly laser engraved - Pte M S D Baughurst PWRR 25173187Condition GVF

Lot 146

IRAQ MEDAL TO RIFLEMAN C A HAMMOND RIFLES. Correctly laser engraved - RFN C A Hammond Rifles 25235363Condition - EF

Lot 148

CAMPAIGN PAIR TO PTE A S WRIGHT RAMC Iraq Medal 2003 Bar - correctly laser engraved - 25111028 Pte A S Wright RAMCOSM Afghanistan - correctly laser engraved - 25111028 Pte A S Wright RAMCWith boxes of issue, both individually court mounted. Condition - EF

Lot 15

UN-DATED NEW ZEALAND MEDAL TO WILSON 68TH FOOT Correctly Impressed 101 Corpl D Wilson 68th FootCondition GVFDavid Wilson was based in Rangoon in 1861.

Lot 152

A COLLECTION OF FOREIGN MEDALS Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914. 1914/18 Croix de Guerre1939 Croix de GuerreBelgium Croix de GuerreWW2 Polish Commemorative Medal and award book,

Lot 156

CASED BRONZE ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY MEDAL TO PRIVATE ROBERT ROBINSON DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY Correctly engraved - Private Robert Robinson Durham Light Infantry July 8th 1934Condition EFFor a rescue at the River Ouse.

Lot 157

TWO OAK EFFECT MEDAL COLLECTION CABINETS 70 x 33 cm47 x 40 cm (2)

Lot 158

CAMPAIGN PAIR TO CAPTAIN WILSON 12TH BENGAL CAVALRY Afghanistan Medal 3 clasps; Peiwar Kotal, Charasia and Kabul. Correctly engraved Lt W B Wilson 12th Ben Cavy1854 Indian General Service Medal, bar Burma 1885 - 7Correctly engraved Captain W B Wilson Bn LGWith original framed photograph of the recipient wearing his Afghanistan Medal Condition GVF. William Bernard Wilson was born in Nocton, Lincolnshire, on April 23rd 1847. He attended Repton School and Clifton College before gaining a place at Cambridge University. After completing his degree, he became a Cornet in the 4th Hussars in 1869, promoted to Lieutenant in 187. He was transferred to the Bengal Staff Corps in 1874. He was promoted to Captain in 1881 and Bevert Major in 1884. He saw active service during the war in Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880 and was Mentioned in Despatches during the campaign in Burma 1885 -87.Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1895, he served as Assistant Judge Advocate-General in India from 1893 until 1897 and Deputy Judge Advocate-General from 1897 until his retirement in 1907. His final promotion was to Brevet-Colonel in 1901. Colonel Wilson passed away in 1919.

Lot 159

A CAMPAIGN PAIR TO PTE J WALSH 1ST 24TH FOOT Zulu Medal Bar 1879 - renamed and unofficially engraved - 1745 Pte J Walsh 1st 24th Regt Foot.Canada General Service Medal - Fenian Raid 1870 engraved 1377 Pte J Walsh 69/ S Lin RCondition VF+( please note Zulu Medal is renamed and unofficially engraved)

Lot 16

UN-DATED NEW ZEALAND MEDAL TO MCSHERRY 68TH REGT Correctly Impressed 101 Corpl D Wilson 68th FootCondition GVFDavid Wilson was based in Rangoon in 1861.

Lot 160

QSA TO ALFRED CUDMORE OF HMS MONARCH QSA Cape Colony - A Cudmore AB HMS Monarch NEFAlfred Cudmore was born in Plymouth on January 3rd 1870; he enlisted in the Royal Navy on January 3rd 1888. He served in the Second Boer war onboard HMS Monarch and was awarded the Queens' South Africa Medal with Cape Colony Clasp. He was discharged in May 1901.

Lot 163

GROUP OF THREE TO PETTY OFFICER 1ST CLASS SWEATMAN QSA, Cape Colony - G W Sweatman Po 1st Cl HMS Tartar.BWM - 139200 G W Sweatman PO RNEVII LSGC - G W Sweatman PO 1 CL HMS BedfordCondition VF. George William Sweatman was born in Gillingham, Kent on 19th December 1870. He joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2Cl on December 19th 1888.During the Second Boer War, he served on HMS Tartar as a Petty Officer 1st Class. He was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with Cape Colony Bar. Sweatman remained in the Royal Navy and was awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal in 1905. During the Great War, he served on HMS Pembroke 1 for the entire duration. He was invalided out of the Navy with organic heart disease in 1920.

Lot 165

THE EXCEEDINGLY RARE RUSSIAN ORDER OF ST ANNE MEDAL OF DISTINCTION FOR FOREIGNERS TO SKIPPER DIXON RNR 1914/15 Star correctly impressed - W.S.A. 1777 A.W. Dixon SKR. .R.N.R.Condition = GVF Russian Order of St Anne, Medal of Distinction for Foreigners in gold. 1911 Pattern, enamel, and hallmarked '56' gold. Made in Edouard, St. Petersburg by Varvara Dietwald of Edouard. Engraved ' Imperial Russian Order of St Anne, conferred by the Czar on the most honored A. W. Dixon Skpr R.N.R 1915' Condition - near mint, the enamel is perfect. The pair and Mercantile Marine Medal are not present with the group; the family believe the recipient lost them while out on the town. Alfred William Dixon was born in Hull, Yorkshire, on 24th March 1883. Alfred spent his working life at sea; on 29th May 1903, he was granted a certificate of competency as a Second Mate of a foreign going ship. Dixon was granted his Masters rating on 31st Amy 1907. On 18th May 1915, Dixon joined the Royal Naval Reserve as a Skipper. He commanded the Hull-based trawler 'St CYR' In Spring 1915, the Germans tasked the Minelayer Meteor to undertake a mine laying operation in the White Sea. The aim was to stop incoming supplies to the Russian Army and exports to the allies. The Royal Navy responded by sending Minesweeping trawlers to remove them, ' St CYR' was among the group of 8 trawlers. Dixon's service papers note he was ' Awarded Medal of Distinction of the Order of St Anne of Russia' It is highly likely that he was awarded this for Operations in the White Sea. Sadly his service papers are very faint in some areas. They show Dixon was arrested in July 1916 for improperly leaving his ship unanchored. He pleaded guilty to the charge and was deprived of 20 days pay. Dixon was invalided out of the RNR in November 1916 due to being physically unfit. He did carry on working at sea, serving with the Mercantile Marine in the 1920s. Alfred died on the 12th of January 1939; at the time, he was on board SS Surreybrook of Fowey Harbour Cornwall. On the 5th May 1922, he shared Naval prize money with a Russian ships Captain, which may relate to his war service in the White Sea.

Lot 166

NAVAL BEM GROUP TO CHIEF PETTY OFFICER WATSON ROYAL NAVY GVI BEM - CPO Harry Watson P/J305251914/15 Star - J.30525 H Watson AB RNPair - J.30525 H Watson AB RN1935 Coronation MedalDefence MedalWar MedalGV LSGC - J.30525 H Watson PO HMS EffinghamSwing mounted as worn.Condition VF ( edge bruising to the pair) Harry Watson was born in Sheffield on 1st September 1897. He joined the Royal Navy on September 1st 1914, a large portion of his service during the Great War was on HMS Blanche, which was present at Jutland but did not fire her guns. Watson was awarded the LSGC in 1928. For his service during the Second World War, he was awarded the British Empire Medal on January 1st 1945.

Lot 170

VICTORY MEDAL TO 17092 PTE G LAWRENCE R FUS, LATER SERVED IN THE TANK CORPS. Condition VFGeorge Lawrence was entitled to a Great War pair. He first served with the Royal Fusiliers before transferring to the Machine Gun Corps (80463). George went on to serve in the Tank Corps (321545)

Lot 172

VICTORY MEDAL TO SENIOR PETTY OFFICER BILES - KIA ON HMS BULWARK. Victory Medal - 310314 J C Biles SPO RNWith Anchor brooch in HMS Bulwark tobacco tine.Condition GVF.John Charles Biles was a Kitchen Attendant from Southampton. He joined the Royal Navy in 1906. He was posted to HMS Bulwark in August 1914 and was killed on November 26th 1914, when the ship exploded due to improperly stored ammunition.Seven hundred forty-one men were killed, with only a dozen ratings rescued. All the officers were killed in the accident.

Lot 173

A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR MEDALS Pair to 305165 PNR C J Smith RE with badges and two photographs. GVFMercantile Marine Medal to William F Soper GVFPair to 34755 Pte W C Thorne R War RWith base metal coronation medalCondition GVF2603/13 Victory Medal to 15992 Pte G Beck R Berks RWith original Royal Berkshire 1st/4th BN history and 4 GWR buttons.

Lot 176

BATTLE OF JUTLAND GROUPING TO SEAMAN KNIGHT RN 1914/15 Star J.30883 C H Knight Boy 1 RNPair J.30883 C H Knight AB RNGV LSGC J.30883 C H Knight AB HMS Iron Duke.Swing mounted as worn NVF (Polished)With six postcards; Jutland Commemorative Medal in Bronze; Naval buttons. Two miniature commemorative barrels made from the wood of Iron Duke. Cecil Herbert Knight was born on October 31st 1898, in Southampton and was a Rivet Heater by trade. He joined the Royal Navy on May 6th 1914. He was present at the Battle of Jutland on HMS King George. Knight survived the war and was awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal in 1931.

Lot 186

A SMALL LOT OF MIXED MEDALS 1914/15 Star and BWM to 116928 PNR J Greason RE. Condition VF+Victory Medal to 201850 Pte F Botting Hamps R. Condition GVFVictory Medal to SE-2557 Pte T Warren AVC. Condition VF ( total loss of gilding)EII GSM Cyprus to 4086411 SAC E G Tong RAF. Condition VFGVI TEM to 888311 Gnr E L Kearvell RA. Condition VFCased EII ISM to Charles George Muckett. Condition EF

Lot 187

A COLLECTION OF VICTORY MEDALS & BADGES Victory medal to 13586 SJT B Collins MGCCondition GVFWith a photograph of the recipient and a collection of machine gun corps badges and buttons.Condition GVF17068 Pte C Clements S Wales Bord.Condition Fine. Heavily tarnished and missing ring. With cap badge. 5584 Pte C H Parkin Lan FusCondition GVF

Lot 190

THE OUTSTANDING ADVANCE INTO GERMANY MC GROUP TO MAJOR H M WILSON NORFOLK REGIMENT. GVI Military Cross engraved 19451939/45 Star; France & Germany Star; Defence Medal; War MedalGeneral Service Medal, Palestine 1945-48 & S.E. Asia 1945 -46. Correctly impressed Major. H. M. Wilson M.C. NorfolksQueens Korea. Correctly impressed - Major. H. M. Wilson M.C. R NorfolkNato KoreaSwing mounted as worn.With swing mounted miniature set. Missing the miniature GSM. Humphrey Mark Wilson was born Williton, West Somerset in 1912. The son of Bernard William Wilson, whose medals are also in the sale. Humphrey was commissioned in the Indian Army on December 3rd 1933, as a Second Lieutenant. He subsequently transferred to the Norfolk Regiment and was promoted to Captain on September 3rd 1940. Captain Humphrey was awarded the Military Cross in 1945 for the following deeds; 'During the period February 1st to April 30th 45, this officer was outstanding on several occasions by his courage, his enthusiasm and his tirelessness. During the battle of Lingen on April 5th stiff fighting was met in house clearing for possession of the town. This offr was ordered to take temporary comd of a coy whose had been wounded and which had lost several cas. This coy's adv was held up by an enemy strong point from which three Spandau posns comd all approaches. Stalking fwd himself under point-blank fire from one of this Spandau's, he reached a point about 30 yds distant from which, with his rifle, he despatched the firer concerned. Moving around all his subunits, though under close-range fire most of the time, he quickly reorganised the coy for a further attack and instilled into them fresh confidence. Under his inspiring leadership, the flanking movement against this strong point met with overwhelming success. Yet again, during the battle of Brinkum on 15/16 Apr this offr's imperturbable cheerfulness and disregard of personal danger had a most marked effect on one of the coys. Which was temporarily checked by a strongly defended factory. Moving down with a fresh section of crocodiles, he made a recce from Op to Op, each time coming under short-range Spandau and sniper fire, so that the crocodiles could get off to the best possible start and be sure of the best routes to take in their advance. As a result of this, the attack took on a renewed turn of speed and opposition was shortly completely overcome. This officer has been 2IC of this Bn since D-Day. Throughout this period, he has never failed to show a degree of courage, unselfishness, of cheerfulness and spirit that have directly influenced several engagements in which the Bn has been involved'.. In the post-war years, he served in South East Asia and Palestine, earning a two-bar GSM. As a Major, he served in the Korean War and retired in 1961. Major Wilson died in 2003.

Lot 199

THE EXCEPTIONAL AFGHANISTAN 'OP HERRICK 8' C.G.C GROUP OF EIGHT. Awarded to Corporal later Colour Sergeant A.J. Stevens Royal Irish Regiment.E.I.I.R. Conspicuous Gallantry Cross. Correctly inscribed to the reverse 'SGT A J Stevens R Irish 25109358 2009'CSM Northern Ireland. Correctly impressed '25109358 RGR A J Stevens R Irish'OSM Sierra Leone. Correctly impressed '25109358 RGR A J Stevens R Irish'Iraq Medal with bar 19 Mar to 28 Apr 2003. Correctly impressed '25109358 L/Cpl A J Stevens R Irish'OSM Afghanistan. Correctly laser engraved ' 25109358 Cpl A J Stevens R Irish'E.I.I.R 2012 Diamond Jubilee Medal. Unnamed as issued.Accumulated Campaign Service Medal. Correctly laser engraved ' Cpl A J Stevens CGC R Irish 25109358'Regular Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal. Correctly laser engraved.' SGT A J Steven CGC R Irish 25109358' Mounted for display. Condition EF. For further information please visit: https://app.dukes-auctions.com/en/auction/1030-militaria-in-association-with-the-tank-museum/199-the-exceptional-afghanistan-op-herrick-8-c-g-c-group-of-eight

Lot 2

CRIMEA PAIR TO SCOTT, 68TH REGT Crimea 1854-56 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol. Officially impressed - C.Scott. 68th Regt Turkish Crimea - unnamed.Condition GVF (edge bruise above surname, which doesn't affect the naming) Charles Scott served with the Durham Light Infantry during the Crimean War. The medal and the clasps are confirmed on the roll; Scott had previously served on Malta January 1st 1851 to March 31st 1851.

Lot 200

MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO 2ND LIEUT MOXLY BEDFORDSHIRE REGT With prayer book.John Hewitt Sutton Moxly was born in Woolwich, Kent on December 27th 1891. He was educated at Victoria College, Jersey, where he won the gold medal for classics and was head of his school. He won a King Charles I scholarship at Oxford University and had served in the OTC there. Moxly was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 4th Bn Bedfordshire Regiment on August 21st 1914. Moxly landed in France on January 2nd 1915, and was sadly killed in action on March 12th 1915, after having spent much of the previous two months in the line. He was shot through the heart while lifting a wire entanglement over a parapet that the Germans had previously destroyed with mortars. His commanding officer wrote, 'It was the death of a brave and devoted gentleman. He was always the same: resourceful, alert, loved by officers and men, as good an officer as one could ever wish to meet.' He was laid to rest in Ramparts Cemetery, Ypres.

Lot 33

QSA TO PTE T MCMANN DLI QSA; Cape Colony & Orange Free State.Correctly impressed - 4693 Pte T McMann Durham Lt InfyCondition - NEF Thomas McMann was born in 1879 in Monkwearmouth, Sunderland. He attested for the Durham's on the 1st of May 1898, giving his occupation as Labourer.McMann served with the 3rd Bn during the Second Boer War and was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with Cape Colony & Orange Free State bars. He may have reenlisted during the Great War into the DLI, with service number 19731. However, this set of papers state that he had never served before.

Lot 35

QSA TO PTE O'NEIL DURHAM LT INFY Correctly impressed 4646 Pte R O'Neil Durham Lt InfyClasps: Orange Free State and South Africa 1901Condition VF ( no rivet between clasps)Medal confirmed on the roll, under service number 7161, which notes he served with 3rd Bn with number 4646.

Lot 377

A PARACHUTE REGIMENT BERET AND OTHER ASSORTED ITEMS. The beret is post WW2 possibly, 1960 to late 1970's era.1907 bayonet in scabbard, excellent condition. A group of miniature medals; 1935 IGS, 1939/45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. Swing mounted as worn.Condition - EF.

Lot 39

QSA TO PTE JEFFERSON DURHAM L I Correctly impressed 7282 Pte W Jefferson Durham L IClasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1902Condition GVFJefferson served in South Africa with the 1st Bn. The medal and clasps are confirmed.

Lot 42

QSA TO PTE J CLARKE DURHAM LT INFY Correctly impressed 4007 Pte J Clarke Durham Lt Infy Clasps: Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal & Laing's Nek.Condition VF (edge bruising)Medal and clasps are confirmed on the Roll.

Lot 43

QSA TO PTE W DAWSON DURHAM L I Correctly impressed 6548 Pte W Dawson Durham L IClasps: Cape Colony & South Africa 1901.Condition GVFWilliam Dawson was born in York in 1881. He was a Cartman by trade; he attested on 8th June 1900 and served in the 4th Bn. The medal and clasps are confirmed.

Lot 5

CRIMEA PAIR TO NIXON 68TH REGT Crimea 1854-56 clasps, Alma and Sebastopol. Depot impressed Serjt Henry Nixon. 68th ITurkish Crimea - unnamed as issued.Condition GF ( heavy contacting to Crimea, Rank is rubbed and only 'I' is left of the unit. Henry Dixon is confirmed as having been awarded the Crimea Medal with two clasps. He had previously served on Malta.

Lot 54

A CAMPAIGN GROUP OF FOUR TO SJT AYNSLEY DLI Correctly impressedQSA: Cape Colony & South Africa 1902 - 7029 Pte W Aynsley Durham LIBritish War Medal 9124 SJT W Aynsley Durh L IVictory Medal 9124 SJT W Aynsley Durh L IGV LSGC 4435055 SJT W Aynsley Durh L ICondition GVF ( edge bruise under surname on QSA) William Frederick Williams Aynsley was born on 8th January 1886 in Hexham. He was a Coal Miner by occupation. He served during the Second Boer War and was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with clasps Cape Colony & South Africa 1902. At the time of the 1911 census, he was living and working in Hexham; Aynsley re-enlisted during the Great War and was awarded a Pair. He stayed in the army post-war and was awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal, having been re-numbered 4435055. William passed away in 1959.

Lot 55

A CAMPAIGN GROUP OF THREE TO PTE JACK ROYAL FUSILIERS, LATE DLI Correctly impressedQSA: Cape Colony & South Africa 1902 - 6723 Pte R C Jack Durham LIBritish War Medal - 51051 Pte R C Jack R FusVictory Medal - 51051 Pte R C Jack R Fus ( faint impressing)Condition VF ( edge knock on number of QSA)Medals are confirmed on the rolls and on the Medal index card.

Lot 57

LSGC GROUP TO PTE YOUNG DURH L I 1914/15 Star = 10606 Pte H D Young Durh L IPair = 10606 Pte H D Young Durh L I IGS Afghanistan NWF 1919 = 10606 Pte H D Young Durh L ILSGC = 4435208 Pte H D Young Durh L ICondition = NVF ( 1st three polished numbers affected on BWM, edge knock on LSGC naming unaffected) Henry Dixon Young was born in South Shields in 1887. The 1891 census shows that he was living at 52 Brodwick Street, South Shields; in the 1901 census, he was living at 76 Heron Street, South Shields. The 1911 census finds him working as a Bread and Pastry Baker, living at 23 Eaglesfield Road South Shields. Young served in India; medal index card gives his disembarkation date as 21st August 1915. Also awarded the Indian General Service Medal with bar Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919. IGS and LSGC are both confirmed on the medal index card. LSGC being a 1927 award.The group comes with a cased medal engraved to Bds Young H.

Lot 62

MM & 1914/ 15 TRIO TO SJT WALDRAM DLI MM - 19945 SJT L J Waldram 13/ Durh L I 1914/15 Star - 1995 Pte L J Waldram 13/ Durh L I Pair - 1995 SJT L J Waldram 13/ Durh L I Condition GVFLeonard James Waldram was born in Nottingham on August 3rd 1891. In civilian life, he worked as a Dyer. During the Great War, he served in the 13th Bn of the Durham Light Infantry, landing in France on August 25th 1915. He was awarded the Military Medal announced in the London Gazette on January 25th 1918. He survived the war and passed away in 1973.

Lot 69

WW1 PAIR & IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL TO SANDERS DLI Pair 53175 Pte E W Sanders Durh LIISM - Edward SandersGVF

Lot 77

A GREAT WAR MEDAL GROUP AND COLLECTION OF HOME FRONT BADGES. 1914/15 Trio - 10607 Pte P Gillon Durh LI DefenceSJAB LSGC - 43208 Pte P Durham SJAB 1950 GV Special Constabulary medal bars The Great War 1914-18 and Long Service 1929 to Richard MooneyWith 8 Badges.

Lot 78

CASUALTY MM TO PTE NOBES 9/ DURH L I Correctly impressed - 325658 Pte C Nobes 9/ Durh L ICondition EFCharles Nobes was entitled to a 1914/15 Trio. He sadly died of wounds on September 14th 1918 and was posthumously awarded the Military Medal on December 11th 1918. He was laid to rest in Sunken Road Cemetery.

Lot 80

SOLE ENTITLEMENT GV MSM TO TEMPORARY REGIMENTAL MAJOR JORDAN DURH LI Correctly impressed - 21504 TRS MJR A Jordan Durh LIGVF.Albert Jordan attested, aged 45 on September 14th 1914, at Rochdale, joining the 11th Bn of the Durham Light Infantry. He had previously served in the Durham with service number 2900, joining up in 1887 and being discharged after 21 years in 1908. He didn't receive a medal during this period of service. He served the whole of the Great War at home and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal on June 3rd 1919. His rank was Temporary Regimental Sergeant Major.

Lot 86

CASUALTY IGS TO PTE W H ARGENT DLI Indian General Service Medal - North West Frontier 1930-31Correctly impressed - 4443208 Pte W H Argent Durh L ICondition -EF (Official correction to service number and rank)Argent served on the Northwest Frontier 1930 to 1931, a regular soldier he fought during WW2 and was wounded in France in 1944, confirmed on the casualty rolls.

Lot 87

CASUALTY IGS TO PTE R BOLAM DLI Indian General Service Medal - North West Frontier 1930-31 .Correctly impressed - 4443836 Pte R Bolam Durh L I Condition - VF ( with contacting)Bolam served on the Northwest Frontier from 1930 to 1931. He was wounded while fighting in France during WW2 in 1944. The causality roll doesn't give an exact date.

Lot 88

THREE SINGLE INDIAN GENERAL SERVICES MEDAL TO DLI North West Frontier 1930-31 bar on all three medals.Correctly impressed - 4446393 Pte W Monaghan Durh L ICondition - GVFCorrectly impressed - 4442897 Pte J Scott Durh L ICondition - NGVFCorrectly impressed - 4444813 Pte W Woodall Durh L ICondition - EF

Lot 89

THREE SINGLE INDIAN GENERAL SERVICES MEDAL TO DLI North West Frontier 1930-31 bar on all three medals.Correctly impressed - 4444062 Pte Huntington Durh L I Condition - EFCorrectly impressed - 4445781 Pte T Webb Durh L ICondition - VFCorrectly impressed - 4439871 Pte W F Knights Durh L ICondition - EF

Lot 9

VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN GROUP OF THREE. Crimea Medal; Sebastopol officially impressed - David Finney 68th RegtNew Zealand undated - engraved 3690 Pte D Finney 68th FootTurkish Crimea unnamed as issued.Condition - VF David Finney was born in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland, in 1826. He attested in early 1854; his civilian occupation was a Blacksmith. Finney served eleven months in Crimea and New Zealand from January 8th 1864, to March 10th 1866. Finney was discharged on October 1st 1867, his medals are confirmed on the roll and in his service papers.

Lot 90

THREE SINGLE INDIAN GENERAL SERVICES MEDAL TO DLI North West Frontier 1930-31 bar on all three medals.Correctly impressed - 4446939 Pte T J Kirkbirde Durh L I Condition - NGVFCorrectly impressed - 4445523 Pte W P Brennan Durh L ICondition - VF (edge bruise over the last letter of surname)Correctly impressed - 4447159 Pte J Atkinson Durh L ICondition - GVF

Lot 93

TERRITORIAL CAMPAIGN GROUP TO PTE H CULLEN DLI 1939/45 Star; Burma Star; Defence Medal; War Medal and Territorial Efficiency Medal. Officially re-impressed 4456419. Pte. H. Cullen. D.L.I.Condition GVF

Lot 95

TEM GROUP TO CPL CHILTON 6 - DURH L I 1939/45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; France & Germany Star; Defence Medal and War Medal.GV Territorial Medal (robed) correctly named - 4442051 Cpl R W Chilton 6 - Durh L I.Condition VF+

Lot 96

PRISONER OF WAR TEM GROUP TO 4338343 CPL Medal and TEM - 4338343 Cpl S Aston DLICondition GF (heavy edge bruising to TEM, which is repinned) Aston was taken prisoner between the 10th and 16th of May 1940 during The Battle of France. He spent the rest of the war as a prisoner and was released in 1945.

Lot 97

A LONG SERVICE GROUP TO WARRANT OFFICER BAILEY DLI 1939/45 Star; Burma Star; Defence; War Medal, 1953 Coronation Medal and GVI LSGC Regular Army.LSGC correctly impressed - 4441895 WO Cl 2 L H Bailey DLICondition GVF

Lot 2J

A Collection of silver jewellery to include fob medal, brooches, and bracelet etc

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