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A Victorian Egypt and Sudan medal 1882-89 medal with 'Suakin 1885' clasp, apparently re-engraved to 5930 F. Daley 2/SC. [...] and a Khedive's Star (2).Additional InformationEgypt medal poor condition, the naming has either been partially erased and re-engraved or damaged and rubbed so the detail has been lost. The medal itself heavily pitted throughout. Pronounced rubbing to detail as well as edge knocks and nicks, lighter wear to the Star. Careful viewing advised.
Two Russian medals comprising a marriage of Tsar Alexander II to Maria Alexandrovna medal, dated 1841, both sides signed for medallist Gube, white metal, diameter 35mm, approx 20.5g, and an Alexander III Award medal of the Moscow Practical Academy of Commercial Sciences, white metal, diameter 29mm, approx 11.5g (2).
A hallmarked silver Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Medal and miniature, unnamed, an unnamed WWI Victory Medal and a St John's Medal with impressed naming to 23780 D/Supt. G. Keys no.6 Dist. S.J.A.B. 1940.Additional InformationCasting on the St John's medal not very crisp, viewing advised.
A WWI Military Medal, bar and trio awarded to 5627 Sgt. J. Hyde 12th Battalion Manchester Regiment with photocopied Gazette entries.Additional InformationThe medals with some toning and patina of light wear / surface nicks and scratches. Some light wear at edges but naming readable. The MM is named clearly.
A WWI Victory Medal, British War Medal and a 1914-15 Star trio awarded to 56639 Sapr. C.Lewis R.E. and an Imperial Service medal and small silver sporting medal to the same recipient, also a single War Medal awarded to 245453 Cpl. R.Lewis II-Lond.R, also a WWII group of four comprising War and Defence Medals, 1939-1945 and Africa Stars accompanied by possibly associated medal award card for a Mr Lewis.
A father and son WWI and WWII medal group, the father 47732 W. S. Taylor M. G. C. awarded the War and Victory Medals, the son 326093 Sigmn. H. H. Taylor R. Sigs. awarded the Territorial Efficiency, War and Defence Medals and the France and Germany, Africa and 1939-45 Stars; also a George V Special Constabulary Medal awarded to Elliot Pace and an Austro-Hungarian Franz Josef I medal inscribed to edge 'Wi. [?] Mehen [?]'.Additional InformationJosef medal heavily worn; Police medal heavily worn; further general wear throughout.
A WWI and later medal group of five comprising trio and two Territorial Force Efficiency Medals awarded to 1847 Pte. S. Horan Liverpool Regiment, Territorial Service No.3757012, rank Corporal 5th The King’s Regiment.Additional InformationMixed condition, rubbing to detail, some scratching, pitting, etc.
A Crimea Medal 1854-56 with 'Sebastopol' oakleaf clasp awarded to Patrick Smith 46th Regiment accompanied by a Turkish Crimea Medal (2).Additional InformationFirst medal poor condition, substantial edge knocks, scratches, pitting, is detached from the suspension so will need repair and attention.
An Victorian Egypt 1882 Medal with 'The Nile' 1884-85 clasp awarded to 1771 Lce. Cpl. T. Cornell 1/R. W.Kent. R. and a Khedive's Star, unnamed as issue (2).Additional InformationFirst medal heavily pitted, polished, nicks and edge knocks. Star with edge knocks to points of stars, further pitting etc.
A Victorian Egypt 1882 Medal with 'Tel El-Kebir' clasp and a Khedive's Star with British Army engraved naming to 1906 Pte. John Norris 2nd York & Lancaster Regiment accompanied by research documents detailing Pte. Norris's life and service.Additional InformationSome edge knocks, pitting, general wear.
A WWII Prisoner of War group of three comprising War Medal, 1939-1945 and Pacific Stars awarded to 5828610 Pte. Bertie Eady Suffolk Reg. with Army Records Centre sheet detailing that Pte. Eady was reported as a PoW in Japanese hands in Malai Camp 1942 and later died there of illness in 1943.
An Edward VII 1903 Visit to Ireland Medal awarded to police duty during the Royal visit, a George V July 7th-12 Coronation 1911 visit to Ireland medal, also a St John's Ambulance Brigade and County & Borough Police Coronation 1911 medals (4).Additional InformationSome pitting and nicks, further light general wear, displays some toning.The Visit to Ireland medal is named ‘C. P. Whitty. R.I.C’.
LINK; a lady's mid-20th century 9ct yellow gold cocktail mechanical bracelet watch, the circular dial set with baton and Arabic numerals, diameter exluding winding crown 14mm, approx 12.3g, a gilt metal Accurist watch and a small group of costume jewellery including a cameo brooch, further decorative brooches, white metal pin, crucifix medal on chain, bangle.
A group of WWI medals comprising a War and Victory duo awarded to 352548 Pte. W.E. Davies Manchester Regiment, a 1914-15 Star to 19055 Pte. S.H. Jones Suffolk Regiment and a Victory Medal to 15-861 Pte. N. Summerscale West Yorkshire Regiment (Leads Pals), with further WWII medals, a Third Reich 1939 Star and a 1940 Dunkirk Veterans Association journal.
A Royal Navy WWI trio, WWII medal group of four, a George VI Long Service and Good Conduct and George V Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medals awarded to J. W. Brown of Salford with several boxes of issue; the George VI LS & GC with service no. JY.142613 aboard the H.M.S. Irwell.Additional InformationThe naming on the WW1 medals is -J.. 16359 J.W.Brown A.B.. R.N.
A George IV 1821 Coronation copper box medal bearing bust in relief to obverse and inscribed 'Chronology of the Sovereigns of England', to reverse, housing fourteen double sided card discs.Additional InformationThe disc displaying Richard II and William III with small tear, otherwise browning, general expected wear.
A George VI British Empire Medal awarded to 7638180 S/Sgt. Alexander Wilkie R.E.M.E. for service in Italy with photocopied Gazette 21/12/1944.Additional InformationThe medal with a knock at the edge at the end of the family name and a few other general scuffs and pin head size knocks at edge. Medal surface bright, some light scratches and wear.
The WWI War & Victory Medal duo, uniform and accessories including canvas bag, military issued binoculars (some components later associated replacements) and paperwork including photographs, official forms, letter, etc, of M-273944 Pte. J. R. Robinson A. S. C., displayed on a modern mannequin (this af).Additional InformationNot all elements of the uniform are original to Private Robinson. Sadly, it is not clear which elements are original and which are replaced. No hat or cap or additional photographs with this lot.
CHESHIRE COUNTY FOOTBALL LEAGUE; a 9ct gold and enamel winners' medal for Runcorn AFC, engraved for A.E..H Woodier for season 1919/20, weight 17.5g, with three Runcorn FC season ticket booklets for 1901-2, 1903-4 and 1919-20, a Runcorn FC Baines gold medal football card, a docket and a Highfield Tannery Association Football Club season booklet for 1903-4 (6).
A group of WWII medals comprising a War and Victory duo awarded to 352480 Pte. F. Clarke Labour Corps, awarded to 37729 Sgt. J. Calkin Lancashire Fusiliers, Victory Medal awarded to 6723 W. O. CL. 2. F. J. M. Brown Manchester Regiment, two 1914-15 Stars awarded to T-567 Dvr. L. Isherwood, Armoured Service Corps and 1209 Sepoy Mahmud 74th Punjabis, also a memorial medal.Additional InformationMixed condition, some heavily scratched, the memorial medal with knocks.
The Order of Merit 22nd Regiment silver medal 'Re-established by Colonel Sir H. Gough, 1st January 1820', the obverse inscribed 'Established under Royal sanction 178', unnamed, on original suspension.Additional InformationSome edge knocks including five o'clock obverse with further, suspension somewhat loose, further general wear.
A Victorian Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 with 'Barrosa' clasp officially impressed to J. Green Sergt 1st Foot Gds, the clasp numbered to reverse 162.Additional InformationObverse heavily rubbed, clasp dented, numerals possibly later on clasp and some further edge nicks and general wear.
A WWI War and Victory Medal duo and WWII Defence Medal awarded to Pte. Alec Charles Godfrey R.A.M.C. accompanied by good research notes concerning Pte. Godfrey's service and family; Pte. Godfrey served with a Field Hospital Unit in France and Belgium 1916-18 before being discharged due to wounds.
The WWII Flying Log Book of Sgt. D. C. Fowler of 635 Pathfinder Squadron, 12/05/1941-13/04/1949, total flying time of 3,129 hours and 16 minutes, types flown include D. H. 82, Airspeed Oxford, Vickers Wellington, Whitley V, Halifax and Lancaster, involved in operations including Bremen and Berchtesgaden; with a Ministry of Civil Aviation Personal Flying Log Book, 26/05/1949-19/02/1955, total flying time of 5,827 hours and 45 minutes, a Journey Log 09/09/1953-03/09/1956 and photocopied excerpts including obituary.Sgt. Fowler was awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal for an attack on a convoy in October 1942.
Two George V Army Meritorious Service Medals impressed to 362291 Cpl. J. Brassey R.G.A. and G-95584 Pte. E Walkinshaw 10th Royal Fusiliers respectively, and two Regular Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medals, the George V example impressed to 34324 W.O.Cl. I I J.A. Chaloner Lancashire Fusiliers (possibly re-impressed/renamed), the George VI example to 6972351 Fusilier C.F. Gordon R.Innis. Fus. (4).Additional InformationThe Chaloner medal there are scratches and some inconsistencies to suggest wariness of the naming, careful viewing advised otherwise some light scratches, nicks, tarnish etc.
Six Elizabeth II General Service Medals, three with 'Northern Ireland' clasps awarded to WAEM 1 K J Salter W133849F RN, 24184525 Pte. J.W. Worstecroft Kings and 24281387 Pte. S.Jones Cheshire, three further with 'Malay Peninsular', 'Cyprus' and 'South Arabia' clasps awarded to 23862527 L/Cpl. T.Woods RAOC, 23293221 Fus. M. Baker L.F. and 24060763 GDSN D. Walsh IG respectively.Additional InformationThere is no ‘D’ on the side or either face of the ‘Walsh’ medal apart from the recipients initial and the D of GDSM.
The WWII archive of Sgt. M. Howarth of Blackburn, Lancashire, who died 19/04/1943, including War Medal and Burma Star in box of issue, an original annotated album of thirty-five photographs detailing his travels during service in India and Pakistan including aircraft Vickers 'Valentia', Bristol 'Blenheim' Mk. IV and Lockheed 'Hudson' III & IV manuscript and copied letters sent by Air Mail from India, two diaries covering the period January 1941 - April 1943, two photographs - one mounted with RAF cloth badge, a further photograph of his grave in Peshawar, Pakistan, a flight instruction from Gibraltar to Egypt 26/04/1942, etc.
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