Four: Chief Stoker J. Luke, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (307130, J. Luke, S.P.O., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (307130 J. Luke. Act. Ch. Sto. R.N); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (307130. John Luke, Act. Ch. Sto. H.M.S. Hecla.) minor contact marks, very fine (4) £100-£140 --- John Luke was born in Truro, Cornwall, on 24 July 1884 and commenced his naval service as a Stoker Second Class in H.M.S. Vivid II on 23 August 1904. He was advanced to Stoker Petty Officer in H.M.S. Medea in February 1911, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in September 1919. His war gratuity was paid to him as a Chief Stoker in H.M.S. Hecla (Rowena). He was shore pensioned on 22 August 1926, and joined the Royal Fleet Reserve the following day.
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Four: Petty Officer First Class T. Jackson, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (189119, T. Jackman, P.O., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (189119 T. Jackman. Actg. C.P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (189119 Thomas Jackman. P.O. 1Cl.. H.M.S. Majestic) rate partially officially corrected on last, very fine (4) £100-£140 --- Thomas Jackman was born in Plymouth on 22 January 1879 and commenced his naval service as Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Curacoa in June 1896. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in February 1912, and his service record is annotated ‘Noted for War Services - Patrol Services 1916’. He was demobilised in March 1919.
Four: Petty Officer First Class W. H. Jolly, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (188327, W. H. Jolly, P.O.1., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (188327 W. H. Jolly, P.O.1. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (188327 W. H. Jolly P.O. 1Cl, H.M.S. King Edward VII), name of ship officially corrected on last, better than very fine (4) £100-£140 --- William Hodgson Jolly was born at Chorley, Lancashire, on 29 December 1879 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Northampton on 29 April 1896. He was advanced Petty Officer First Class in H.M.S. Blenheim in 1907 and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in January 1912. He was shore demobilised in April 1919, from H.M.S. Prince George.
Four: Petty Officer First Class E. H. H. Woollard, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (169084, E. H. H. Woollard, P.O.1., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (169084 E. H. H. Woollard. P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R. (169084 E. H. H. Woollard, P.O. 1Cl. H.M.S. Formidable.), dark toned, generally very fine (4) £120-£160 --- Edward Henry Hustle Woollard was born at Lambeth, London on 8 April 1977 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Impregnable on 30 September 1892. He was advanced Petty Officer First Class in November 1905, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in April 1910. He was shore demobilised from H.M.S. Pembroke I in February 1919.
Four: Petty Officer H. J. Copland, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (J.20656, A. J. Copland, A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.20656 A. J. Copland. A.B. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (J.20656 A. J. Copland. P.O. H.M.S. Guardian.) light contact marks, polished and worn in parts, generally nearly very fine (4) £100-£140 --- Arthur James Copland was born at Barton, Lincolnshire, on 2 October 1896 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Ganges on 20 October 1912. He was advanced to Able Seaman in H.M.S. Indefatigable in January 1915 and was paid a war gratuity when serving in H.M.S. Ramilles. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in January 1936, and was shore pensioned in October the same year.
Four: Petty Officer W. F. Hartfield, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (181819, W. F. Hartfield, P.O.1, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (181819 W. F. Hartfield. P.O. 1 R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (181819 W. F. Hartfield. P.O. H.M.S. Victory.) light contact marks, nearly very fine (4) £100-£140 --- Walter Frederick Hartfield was born in Sheerness, Kent, on 1 January 1879 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class on 26 November 1894. Advanced Petty Officer on 1 August 1913, he served during the Great War in H.M.S. Skipjack from the outbreak of War to 3 September 1915, and in H.M.S. Victory from 4 September 1915 to the end of hostilities. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 1 March 1917, and was shore demobilised on 18 June 1919.
Four: Petty Officer C. G. Hobbs, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (J.8629, C. G. Hobbs, A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.8629 C. G. Hobbs. A.B. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (J.8629 C. G. Hobbs. P.O. H.M.S. Columbine.) contact marks, polished and worn, therefore good fine and better (4) £100-£140 --- Charles George Hobbs was born at Holloway, London, on 11 October 1893 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Impregnable on 18 June 1910. He was paid a war gratuity when serving in H.M.S. Sandhurst (Winchelsea), and was advanced to Petty Officer in H.M.S. Columbine in September 1920. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1926, and was shore pensioned in October 1933. Recalled for War service in March 1940, he was finally shore discharged from H.M.S. Collingwood in August 1945.
Four: Petty Officer W. H. Parker, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (221288, W. H. Parker, P.O., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (221288 W. H. Parker. P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (221288 W. H. Parker., P.O. H.M.S. Alecto.) very fine (4) £100-£140 --- William Henry Parker was born at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 5 March 1886 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Caledonia, on 9 July 1902. Advanced Petty Officer, he was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in March 1919, and was shore demobilised from H.M.S. Vulcan (Alecto) on 23 July 1919.
Four: Petty Officer C. C. Pycroft, Royal Navy, who was serving in H.M.S. King Alfred when she was torpedoed by the German submarine U-86 on 11 April 1918 1914-15 Star (J.535, C. C. Pycroft, L.S., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.535 C. C. Pycroft. P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (J.535 C. C. Pycroft. P.O. H.M.S. Dolphin.) light contact marks, nearly very fine and better (4) £120-£160 --- Cecil Charles Pycroft was born at Portsea, Hampshire, on 27 April 1892 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Impregnable on 10 February 1908. He was advanced Petty Officer in H.M.S. King Alfred in March 1918, and he was paid a war gratuity in H.M.S. Columbine. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in June 1925, and died in service at the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar on 29 August 1925, aged 33. He is buried in Gosport Borough Cemetery, Hampshire. Pycroft is listed in the National Roll of the Great War thus: ‘He was already in the Royal Navy at the outbreak of hostilities and served in H.M.S. Princess Royal, Mohawk, and King Alfred. He was sent to the North Sea, and took part in the Battle of Heligoland Bight, and then proceeded to the South Atlantic, and was engaged in the Battle of the Falkland Islands, afterwards returning to the North Sea he served in the Battle of the Dogger Bank, and was present at Scarborough, when the town was bombarded. From September 1916 till April 1917 he was with the Dover Patrol, and was present at the engagement between H.M.S. Swift and Broke and an enemy destroyer Flotilla. Later he was in H.M.S. King Alfred, when that vessel was torpedoed in April 1918, but fortunately was saved. In 1920 he was serving in H.M.S. Vivacious, and holds the 1914-15 Star, and the General Service [i.e. British War] and Victory Medals.’
Three: Corporal L. H. Jobson, Oxfordshire Light Infantry, who was recommended for the D.C.M. for his services during the Second Boer War, and later served as a Police Constable in the Metropolitan Police Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Transvaal (4921 Corl. L. H. [sic] Jobson, Oxford: Lt. Infy.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4921 Corpl: L. Jobson. Oxford L.I.); Coronation 1911, Metropolitan Police (P.C. L. Jobson.) minor edge nicks, therefore very fine (3) £300-£400 --- L. H. Jobson was recommended for the DCM for his services during the Second Boer War. He was one of 20 men of the regiment to be given a Regimental Medal (the Dalzell Medal), as published in Regimental Orders 1 December 1902. Regimental records give the following: ‘The Dalzell Medal 1.12.1902. Distinguished Conduct in the Field. The Commanding Officer (Dalzell) desires to place on record and to bring to notice of their comrades the names of the following NCOs and men of the Battalion who distinguished themselves by good service in the field during the S/A war, and whose names were duly submitted by him for the reward of the D C medal. It is of cause impossible to reward every man who's name is submitted, but the fact that such men are not rewarded by the authorities in no way deflects from the honour to which they are entitled and which they have so nobly earned and the CO desires that their good service and soldier like conduct be generally known and appreciated by all ranks of the Battalion. He hopes to be able to make arrangements for the bestowal on each of these NCOs and men of a Regimental medal and to obtain the sanction of the war office for these medals to be worn in all respects similar to those issued by government. 30 names were listed....’
Four: Petty Officer J. Ridgeway, Royal Navy, who died on active service on 22 June 1942 1914-15 Star (217020, J. S. Ridgeway, P.O., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (217020 J. S. Ridgeway, P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (217020 J. S. Ridgeway, P.O. H.M.S. Prince George) edge bruise to last, light polishing and contact marks, nearly very fine (4) £100-£140 --- John Stanley Ridgeway was born at Harrow, Middlesex, on 17 July 1886 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Impregnable on 19 September 1901. He was awarded a war gratuity for service in H.M.S. Prince George and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in July 1919. He was shore pensioned in July 1926, but was recalled for War service in H.M.S. Ganges in August 1939. He died in active service on 22 June 1942, aged 55, when serving in H.M.S. Lynx, and is buried under a C.W.G.C. headstone in Heston (St. Leonard) Churchyard, Middlesex.
Four: Petty Officer G. Thomas, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (J.28924, G. Thomas, Ord., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.28924 G. Thomas A.B. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (J.28924. G. Thomas P.O. H.M.S. Champion) edge bruising and heavy contact marks, good fine (4) £100-£140 --- Gordon Thomas was born at Ventnor, Isle of Wight, on 2 February 1898 and commenced his naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Impregnable in December 1913. His medals for service in the Great War were sent to H.M.S. Comus, and his war gratuity was paid to H.M.S. Hermione. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in March 1931, and was invalided out of the service in November 1937.
A collection of glassware and china to include three 19th Century conical wines, two penny licks, one firing glass, two Beswick kitten figures, Beswick puppy figure and Beswick rabbit figure, a Royal Doulton "Captain Henry Morgan" character jug (D6467), a Great World War 1914-18 Peace and Justice mug, silver napkin ring and a Special Constabulary Long Service medal with two bars for 1941 and 45, awarded to "Martin Gibbons", together with a Defence medal
Solomon Islands FDC 50th Anniv Guadalcanal Signed J Gibson Battle of Britain Plus 2 USA 7 8 92 Solomon Islands FDI on 50th Anniversary Guadalcanal Solomon Islands August 1942. Personally Signed by J A A Gibson 501 Sqn New Zealander Ace with 12 Victories in Hurricane. Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot. General Raymond Davis is a Past Assistant Commandant for the US Marine Corps. He fought on Guadalcanal and Peleliu in WW11 and later Vietnam. He received the Medal of Honor for his valour in the Chosen Reservoir Battle of Korean War. He remains one of the most decorated Marines of all Time. Colonel Jefferson J DeBlanc USMC Pilot Medal of Honor DFC Air Medals Purple Heart. In October 1942 ten days before VMF - 112 'Wolfpack' sailed for Solomon Islands to joined them. He entered combat 10 Nov 1942 with less than 10 hours in the F4F Wildcat. Member of Cactus Air Force. 31 Jan 1943 shot down 5 also shot down himself picked up by coast watchers network and returned 15 days later. for this action awarded Medal of Honor. Returned to the US in June 1943 as a fighter instructor. In 1944 returned to the Pacific with VMF-422 to the Marshal Islands. Details enclosed. Certified Copy no 24 of 44 issued by colin smith. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
AC20 V J Day Signed by Captain David McCampbell US Navy Ace 34 Victories. David McCampbell became a naval aviator in 1934 but it wasn't until 1944 that he flew combat missions from the carrier USS Essex One of only two Navy pilots to be awarded the Medal of Honour, Captain David McCampbell ended the war with 34 aircraft shot down plus another 21 destroyed on the ground. His score of 34 made him the highest scoring Navy 'Ace' and the third highest scoring US pilot of World War II. McCampbell also received the Navy Cross, the Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit, and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Backstamped Cathay Pacific 15 Sep 85 Hong Kong. Details enclosed with Black and White Photo of David McCampbell on aircraft wing plus other pilots. Certified Copy No 340 of 995. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A group of World War I medals - the Victory medal and the British War medal, both named - S - 256983 PTE. J. Trawford. A.S.C.; a group of World War II medals - the Defence medal, the France and Germany Star, the 1939-1945 star and another, all unnamed; and a Victory medal, named - 5187316 A.W.O.CL.2.E.W.TRAWFORD.GLOUC.R., awarded 'for outstanding devotion and duty to gallantry 12/13th April 45 during the assualt crossing of the river Ijssel'; together with various Masonic items including regalia, medals and paperwork relating to E W Trawford, belonging to the Dorset Lodge
A group of three World War I medals later engraved Pte. F. Vallis, Gloucester Regiment 1943; a 1939-1945 Defence Medal and faithful service medal for the special constabulary for Frank Vallis, and two long service bars for 1945 and 1954; together with a photograph album relating to and apparently collected by David Vallis (son of Frank Vallis), largely relating to RNAS World War II, David Vallis conducted his pilot training at Milltown runway, Scotland. Items in this lot also relate to lot 1110 in this sale.
FOOTBALL - BRISTOL CITY INTEREST: ITEMS RELATING TO FRANK VALLIS - Goalkeeper at Bristol City c.1919 - 1926.A quantity of photographs, newspaper cuttings and other ephemera relating to Vallis's time with Bristol City; a letter dated 1920 thanking him for his input in the semi final of the English Cup; photographs of him as a child, wedding photographs, a gilt metal medal engraved to F Vallis 1/6 Gloucester Regt Sports France 1916; Monkton Combe School memorabilia (where he coached cricket). Also his England International Rugby cap and "shirt" when he played in the Boys side in 1909. His Association Football Union cards c.1919 and other items and sporting memorabilia, see lot 1048 for the silver fruit dish presented to Frank Vallis
A collection of Welsh Guards military and sporting items, for the British Army, inter Rugby Championships 1952, winners medal awarded to the Second Lieutenant David Howard Davis of the First Battalion the Welsh Guards and an Army Rugby Union medal awarded to the same 1951 to 1952, an enamel fob for the North Wales Centre ACU, a miniature National Service medal from 1939 to 1960, military cloth and other badges, to include Welsh Guards, a map of Berlin, Berlin metal and cloth badges, etc.
A group of four First World War medals, awarded to a Lieutenant A.E Williams S & T Corp, the 1914-15 Star, the 14-15 Campaign medal, the Victory medal, with dispatches bar and a George V long service and good conduct medal, awarded to a Staff Sergeant A. E Williams, sold with accompanying cap badges, photographs, etc.
An early 20th Century rosewood police truncheon with ribbed grip, gilt lettered 'Kidderminster Special Constable 101', length 38cm, together with another hardwood truncheon gilt lettered 'Kidderminster Special Constable 27', length 40cm, a hardwood tipstaff, length 27cm, a George V Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal awarded to Archibald W. Brown, a 1911 George V coronation medal and a 1935 silver jubilee medal, S/D. (6)
A 1949 five pound banknote, serial no 65 008506 cashier P S.Beale, a Britannia one pound note, a ten shilling note, various Egyptian notes, also two worn wreck coins from the Association, a shilling and a sixpence dated 1696 with certificates, a boxed Lusitania iron medal and various nickel and bronze coinage some in wallets. (qty) NB - The Association was wrecked in October 1707 on Gilstone rock off the Scilly Isles and sank with the loss of Sir Clowdisley Shovell and over 1400 men. After 250 years the wreck was found by divers and coins and artefacts were recovered and sold by auction in 1969.
A George V 1914/18 Great War medal awarded to Pte. A. Lovell. R.M.L.I, also two Africa stars, three 1939-1945 stars, The Atlantic Star, three George VI 1939/45 medals, an Italy Star with boxes and certificates, a miniature Bravery in the field group of six with 8th army bar and a cased Imperial service medal. (qty)
A Queens South Africa Medal with Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars to 6209 Pte T.Cruise S.Lancs Reg, two 1914-15 Stars to 6433 Pte H.Brouard R.M.A.C and PO 506 Pt G.E Smith R.M.L.I, two British War Medals to 2505 Pte H.Griffiths Midd'X R and 12239 Pte.P.Momashila S.A.N.L.C, a Victory medal to 23624 Pte Beddard S.Staffs.R, an India General Service Medal to 2463 Sep Sher Mohd 124 Balugh, two Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to RMA 12625 J. Horwell MNE R.F.r and 305816 Dev. B. 8824 T.Salthouse Sto1 R.F.R., a Mercantile Marine War Medal to Jihn A Mackenzie and a Territorial War Medal to 2505 Pte H. Griffiths Midd'x R. (11)
Nine George VI medals, two Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medals to JX. 158707 J.W Hawkins A.B.R.F.R and SSX 22175 W.French A.B R.F.r, two Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medals to 7346 W.Greenall S.B.A.R.N.A.S.B.R and 10605 BB.F Rowe SMN R.N.R, a Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to JX 126621 W. Flint P.O.H.M.S. Victory, two Indian Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medals to 3879 Nalik Miran Bakhsh I.S.C and 4812 Hav Ghulam Moho 10-11 Sikh R and a two Territorial medals. (9)
A 9ct gold football medal for the winners Smethwick Empire cup 1919-1920 season, a silver enamelled medal for the Birmingham & District Works Football Association, another for the 1919-1920 season with four related black & white photographs one for the Aston Villa cup and West Bromwich Albion shield, also a brass On War Service 1915 badge and a later 1940 badge. (10)
An F.A. international debut medal awarded to Tom Grosvenor of Birmingham City for the match England v Ireland played at Deepdale, Preston 4th October 1933, 14ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, F.A. INTERNATIONAL, the edge inscribed E v.I., 1933-34, T. Grosvenor, with a 9ct Football League Medal relating to the same match and his three England caps and his number 8 England football shirt, also further ephemera to include photograph, menus and press cuttings. NB - Tom was born in Netherton and played for Stourbridge then Birmingham City. He was sold on to Sheffield Wednesday in 1936 for £2,500 and finished his professional career playing for Bolton Wanderers. He made three appearances for England in 1933, scoring twice. During this period players making their debut for England were given an option by the Football Association to receive a gold commemorative medal instead of their normal match fee.
Collection of rugby league sporting ephemera owned by Edward Harold Ward better known as Ted Ward, former Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league player with Wigan, to include; silver enamelled Challenge Cup Winners medal from the 1948 Final at Wembley, two other silver gilt enamelled medal fobs to include; Lancashire rugby league winner 1946-47 and Northern Rugby Football League winners 1949-50, a 9ct gold medal for Lancashire County Rugby League Senior Cup and another 9ct rugby league medal for Northern Rugby Football League winners (both weighing approx 32g). Together with an original photograph of Ward shaking hands with King George VI at Wembley before the Challenge Cup final etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
2 medals, an antique silver medal with laurel leaf detail to one side and inscription to the other. Inscription reads "Barossa School Sports 1921 Slow Bicycle Race Winner Vera Teasdale." Hallmarked for The Mint Birmingham Ltd, 1919. Together with a white metal vintage hockey medal with laurel leaf and empty cartouche to back. Silver weight approx. 13.1g.
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