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Lot 1158

Mercantile Marine Transport Medal 1903 with clasp for China 1900, named to W Charles

Lot 1159

British Army WW1 medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 16140 Pte W P Healey, Gloucestershire Regiment, together with miniatures. Pte Healey was serving with the 7th Battalion in Mesopotamia when he was killed in action on 10th February 1917

Lot 1161

British Army WW1 Gloucestershire Regiment Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to 240397 Sgt E G White, 2nd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment together with his War Medal and Victory Medal to 2157 Sgt E G White. His citation reads 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. The enemy having possessed himself of one of our advanced posts, had managed to occupy a farm enclosure between two of our posts, under cover of the darkness and the protection of the hedges. This N.C.O. with twenty men attacked with great alacrity at early dawn, and by skilful and fearless leading drove out the enemy, who lost many killed and seventeen prisoners, while his own casualties were few. The result of this operation had unmistakable effects in holding up the enemy's advance, and the eagerness of this N.C.O. to undertake the attack and the manner in which it was carried out were worthy of praise.', with copy paperwork

Lot 1162

British Army WW1 and WW2 Royal Artillery Military Cross group of ten awarded to Major P J A Montague comprising Military Cross, War Medal and Victory Medal named to Major P J A Montague, WW2 1939/1945 Star, Africa Star with clasp for 8th Army, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal with emblem, 1937 Coronation Medal and French Croix de Guerre. Citation reads 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. After withdrawing under heavy artillery three of the guns of his battery from a very exposed position, he kept his fourth gun in action until the enemy had advanced to within a few hundred yards of the position, when it was destroyed. On another occasion he kept his battery in action in spite of heavy fire from hostile artillery, which was causing many losses, and assisted by two of his officers he personally fought one of the guns when all the detachment had been killed or wounded. During a critical period his cool and collected demeanour gave confidence to the men, and his untiring energy and personal gallantry were an example to all under his command.'

Lot 1163

South African Infantry WW1 Military Cross and bar awarded to Captain A E Ward, together with his War Medal and Victory Medal (bilingual and unnamed issue), and copy paperwork. His first citation reads 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He collected the detail of the companies and established them in a forward position. During the whole period they were under continuous heavy machine gun fire, and though wounded he remained with his men until relieved at night.' The second reads 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. At a critical time during the retirement he collected a number of stragglers and took up a position, which he held against vastly superior numbers. His timely action inspired confidence in the ranks and allowed an opportunity to reorganise. Throughout the period he showed wonderful courage and daring'

Lot 1164

Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to Captain The Honorable A B Bathurst, Gloucestershire Regiment, together with a Coronation medal 1911 and paperwork

Lot 1165

British Army WW1 Royal Artillery Distinguished Conduct Medal group of six awarded to 12409 Sgt F G Burgess, 115 Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery, comprising Distinguished Conduct Medal, Military Medal, 1914 'Mons' Star with clasp for 5th August - 22nd November 1914, War Medal, Victory Medal and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, all to Cpl, with copy paperwork

Lot 1166

British Army WW1 Gloucestershire Regiment Distinguished Conduct Medal group of six awarded to 12069 Pte H Pugh, 8th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, including Distinguished Conduct Medal, Military Medal, 1914/1915 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal, French Croix de Guerre and Silver War Badge, with copy paperwork. His citation reads 'For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led a party with great gallantry against an enemy machine gun and himself shot three of the gun team. He has previously done fine work'

Lot 1167

British Army WW1 Neuve Chapelle Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to 10168 Pte H Andrews, 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles, the citation reads 'for conspicuous gallantry and excellent work at great personal risk at Neuve Chapelle' together with 1914 'Mons Star', War Medal and Victory Medal with emblem, named to 107420 Sapper H J Andrews, Royal Engineers (Pioneer to Star) and copy paperwork

Lot 1168

British Army WW1 Gloucestershire Regiment Military Medal immediate award to 1943 Cpl W G Davis, 2nd Battalion, together with his War Medal and Victory Medal, both named to Cpl Davis, with copy paperwork. The award was for action at Duck's Bill Crater on 15th August 1916, Cpl Davis was later killed in action on 26th August 1916.

Lot 1169

British Army WW1 Gloucestershire Regiment Festubert Military Medal awarded to 25468 Lance Corporal F B Greenham, 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment together with his WW1 War Medal and Victory Medal, both named to Private F B Greenham, with copy paperwork

Lot 1170

British Army WW1 Gloucestershire Regiment Military Medal and bar group of four awarded to 13027 Lance Corporal E Weaving, 8th Battalion, comprising the Military Medal, 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, all named to L/Cpl Weaving, with copy paperwork. Cpl Weaving was mortally wounded during a trench raid and died of his wounds on 13th November 1916

Lot 1171

British Army WW1 Gloucestershire Regiment Military medal group of five awarded to 2628 Cpl F W Robbins, comprising Military Medal, Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1902 (Pte), 1914 'Mons' Star with clasp for 5th August - 22nd November 1914 (Pte), War Medal, Victory Medal and copy records and paperwork. Cpl Robbins from Cheltenham served with the 1st Battalion and saw service in St Helena, South Africa, India, the Home Front and Western front. He was one of seven brothers who served in WW1 which he survived.

Lot 1172

British Army WW1 medals comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal with oak leaf emblem, named to Lieutenant Colonel G S Tulloh, Gloucestershire Regiment (to star) together with his Queen's South Africa 1899 medal with clasp for Orange Free State (Captain G S Tulloh) and research paperwork. Colonel Tulloh was commanding the 2nd Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment when he was killed in action on 9th May 1915 at the Battle of Ypres. See lot 1202 for the Queen's South Africa Medal awarded to Lt Col Tulloh's brother

Lot 1173

British Army Boer War and WW1 medals comprising Queen's South Africa 1899 and King's South Africa 1902 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 5817 Pte A Groombridge together with his WW1 War Medal and Victory Medal, all Gloucestershire Regiment (33253 to WW1 medals) and his Imperial Service Medal

Lot 1174

British Army Boer War and WW1 medals comprising Queen's South Africa 1899 and King's South Africa 1902 medals with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 5282 Pte W C Bridgeman (Bridgman to QSA) together with his WW1 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, all Gloucestershire Regiment, 13051 on WW1 medals

Lot 1175

British Army Military General Service Medal 1847 with clasps for Vittoria, Pyrenees and Nive, named to Robert Watson, 28th Regiment of Foot

Lot 1176

British Army Queen's South Africa 1899 and King's South Africa 1902 medals with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 and 1902 named to 2951 Sgt/colour Sgt E Davis together with Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to 2951 Colour Sergeant E Davies Gloucestershire Regiment and sleeve badge

Lot 1177

King's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paarderberg, Driefontei and South Africa 1901 and 1902 named to 3044 Pte G H Puttick, Gloucestershire Regiment, Corporal to KSA, together with his Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Sergeant)

Lot 1178

British Army King's South Africa Medal with clasps for South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 5850 Pte G Dowd Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1179

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 and King's South Africa Medal 1902 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 1818 Private W H Benfield Gloucestershire Regiment, Corporal to King's South Africa Medal 

Lot 1180

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 and King's South Africa Medal 1902 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 6136 Private F Billingham Gloucestershire Regiment, J Billingham on King's South Africa Medal 

Lot 1181

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 and King's South Africa Medal 1902 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 1508 Private T Wilson Gloucestershire Regiment, QSA named to T E Wilson

Lot 1182

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 and King's South Africa Medal 1902 with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Drifontein, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 3686 Private W Adams / W T Adams, Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1183

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal second type with clasps for Cape Colony and Orange Free State, named to 1865 Private H Brown Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1184

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal second type with clasps for Caple Colony and Orange Free State, named to Private J S Fellowes Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1185

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal with clasps for South Africa 1901, Cape Colony and Orange Free State, named to 870 Private W Willis Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1186

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1902, named to 5733 Private F Dodd Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1187

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal, named to 3996 Private W Lewis Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1188

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal, named to 4844 Private A Morris Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1189

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 896 Private T W Hayward Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1190

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg and Driefontein, named to 2903 Private F Bartlett Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1191

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg and Drifontein, named to 3942 Private J Gillett Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1192

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg and Drifontein, named to 2721 Sergeant T Knight Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1193

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to 5781 Pte E Ryan Wiltshire Regiment, with hat badge and button

Lot 1194

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 and 1902, named to 27639 Pte T H Westbury, 1st Company Imperial Yeomanry together with two Wiltshire Yeomanry hat badges

Lot 1195

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal second type with clasps for Transvaal and Cape Colony named to 5156 Private J Peart Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1196

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to 4267 Private S R Edmunds Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1197

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to 2840 Private W Doxey Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1198

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to 4045 Private J Evans Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1199

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to 4138 Private S Charles Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1200

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to 4055 Private E Mason Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1201

British Army Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 named to 4219 Corporal R Uzzell Gloucestershire Regiment

Lot 1202

Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 with clasps for Cape Colony and South Africa 1902, named to Captain R H W Tulloh A P D, brother of Lt.Col G S Tulloh whose medals are lot 1172 in this auction  

Lot 1203

Royal Niger Company's Medal 1899 with copy to edge together with a Khedive's Star Medal 1882

Lot 1204

Royal Navy African General Service Medal 1902 named to C J Pratt Acting Chief Stoker, HMS Perseus 

Lot 1205

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasp for Sebastopol named to 4349 Private G Mockridge, 28th Regiment of Foot together with his Long Service & Good Conduct Medal named to 4349 Sergeant G Mockridge 28th

Lot 1206

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasps for Alma, Inkerman and Sebastopol named to Ralph Webster 28th Regiment of Foot

Lot 1207

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasps for Alma, Inkerman and Sebastopol named to Private Thomas Cooney 28th Regiment of Foot

Lot 1208

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasp for Inkerman named to J O'Neill 28th Regiment of Foot

Lot 1209

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasp for Sebastopol named to J O'Donoghoe 28th Regiment of Foot

Lot 1210

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasp for Sebastopol named to Sergeant R Mobley 2nd Battalion 1st Regiment of Foot

Lot 1211

Royal Navy Crimea Medal 1854 with clasp for Sebastopol named to H Love

Lot 1212

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasp for Alma named to Thomas Brown 33rd Regiment of Foot who was killed at the battle of Alma, with copy paperwork

Lot 1213

British Army Sutlej Medal 1846 with clasps for Ferozeshuur and Sobraon, named to William Dixon 9th Regiment of Foot, together with a Crimea Medal with clasp for Sebastopol named to William Dickson 9th Regiment of Foot

Lot 1214

British Army Crimea Medal 1854 with clasps for Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman and Sebastopol named to J Dawson, 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade together with his Turkish Crimea Medal Sardinia issue

Lot 1215

Crimea Medal 1854 with clasp for Alma, name erased/rubbed

Lot 1216

British Forces Baltic Medal 1856, unnamed

Lot 1217

British Army Punjab Medal 1849 with clasps for Goojerat and Chilianwala, named to Samuel Cheetham 14th Light Dragoons

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