A group of six medals, awarded to Capt C R Oakley MX, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star Defence medal, War Medal, General Service medal 1918-62, with Palestine 1945-48 and Malaya clasps, United Nations Korea medal, and a Dunkerque 1940 medal, with photographs, various letters, cloth badges, Officer's Record of Service booklet, other items and copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
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A group of six medals, awarded to Lieut Stanley R Bower, Northampton Regt, comprising a Military Cross (MC) privately engraved 'awarded to Lieut Stanley Bower Northamptonshire Regt Gaza, April 19 1917', a 1914-15 Star trio (1787 CQM Sjt) and a Special Constabulary medal (Stanley R Bower), with miniatures and a badge, with copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
Father and Son medals: A group of six medals, awarded to 65932 Sjt Maj 1 A Zell RAF, comprising a 1914 Star trio with Mons bar (4591 O R Sjt A Zell C Gds), a War medal, LS & GC medal (SM1), and a Meritorious Service Medal, and the group of five medals, awarded to 575570 Cpl Zell, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence medal and a War medal, in a box of issue (No 1 Wing, CPLS Club, No 2 S of TT RAF Cosford, Nr Wolverhampton, Staffs) and related items including an identity bracelet, sports medallions, wallet, monochrome photographs, a watercolour drawing and other items Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of five medals, awarded to 3-10420 Sjt C Owen 1/North N R, comprising a Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), a Military Medal (MM), with bar, and a 1914-15 Star trio, with copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of four medals, awarded to Capt H J Minniken, West India Regiment, comprising an MC (privately named and dated August 1915), and a 1914-15 Star trio (MID) (W AFR R), with his MID certificate, a photograph, and copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of four medals, awarded to 5655 L Cpl E Hicks R Fus, comprising a Tibet medal, with a Gyantse clasp, a British War Medal (Spr), a Victory medal and a LS & GC medal, with copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of four medals, awarded to 25015106 Cpl R A Telling REME, comprising a United Nations medal, UNPROFOR & UNCRO, a NATO Service medal with Former Yugoslavia clasp, Iraq medal, with 19 Mar to 28 Apr 2003, and a Golden Jubilee medal, 2002 Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of five medals, awarded to Major J W R Woodcock, RAEC and Coldstream Guards, comprising an MBE, 1939-1945 Star, Defence medal, War medal and an Africa General Service medal, with Kenya clasp (RAEC), with miniatures and a commemorative Dunkerque 1940 medallion Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of nine medals, awarded to F/L K R Booth RAF, comprising a Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC), dated 1945, a Distinguished Flying medal (DFM) (742246 Sgt K R Booth) 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence medal, War medal, and an Air Efficiency Award, with bar, with two RAF Pilot's Flying Log Books, with copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of three medals, awarded to 25048258 Airtpr A R Colegate AAC, comprising a General Service medal 1962-2007, with Northern Ireland clasp, a NATO Service medal, with Kosovo clasp, and a Golden Jubilee medal 2002, with an AAC badge Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of four medals, awarded to 496 Pte H R Fullaway Kimberley Volunteer Regiment, comprising a Cape of Good Hope General Service medal (Kimberley Res) with Bechuanaland clasp, a British South Africa Company's medal (Rhodesia 1896), Trooper H Fullaway MRF, a Queen's South Africa medal, with Relief of Mafeking, Defence of Kimberley and Orange Free State clasps (Kimberley Vol Regt) and a Kimberley Star (hallmark letter 'a') Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of six medals, awarded to S Lt (SD) R Record RN, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, an Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, War medal and a Naval General Service medal 1909-62, with Near East clasp, with miniatures and ribbons Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country Collector
A group of five medals, attributed to 4537442 L Cpl R Clay Gordons, comprising a Military Medal (MM), a 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal and War medal, with copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country CollectorThe naming is possibly changed/altered, there is an area at about 3 o'clock which is ground down, and the naming is not centrally impressed, especially to 'Gordons' which tapers up to the edge, see images
A First World War Royal Artillery officer sword by J R Gaunt & Son Ltd, with shagreen grip and with scabbard (leather cover missing). This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require P&P for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
An 18ct gold The Princes Lodge No. 607 Glasgow Masonic jewel, by R. & W. Sorley, engraved verso "Presented to Brother William S. Sheridan in recognition of the services rendered by him to Lodge "The Princes" No. 607 while R.W.M. for the year 1953-54", housed in a velvet-lined fitted case, total weight (inclusive of ribbon, pin etc.) 26.8g; together with two further examples and an apron; all housed in a neat brown leather case Condition Report:Available upon request
H M Queen Elizabeth II, Bible of royal intrest - singed Elizabeth R on January 18th 1953, an Oxford University Bible in a box (damaged) Presented to Cara Coleman (15 years old) for 'proficiency in religious knowledge during the year 1952' gained at the Dersingham school (near Sandringham) To include various newspaper cuttings photographs and a letter of invitation. This was the first presented Bible of Elizabeth II reign, Only one presented each year.
A collection of Great War Medal groups, comprising: 1914-15 Star (D.A. 1002, H. W. CASEY, D.H.R.N.R.); part group: BWM and Victory Medal with Silver War Badge and School attendance medals (1197 PTE. E. JACKSON. 18-LOND. R.); pair: BWM and Victory Medal (6475 HENRY S. C. REEVES 18-LOND.R.), framed with a photograph; four: BWM and Victory Medal (8220 PTE. D. MONTGOMERY 14-LOND.R), Defence Medal, attributed, unnamed as issued, Elizabeth II ISM in case of issue (DAVID MONTGOMERY), an ARP badge, and a London Scottish headdress badge; pair: BWM and Victory Medal (CPL. F. W. WITHERS. S.A.S.C.); part group: Victory Medal (1565 CPL. G. LEADER. 18-LOND.R.), Territorial Force War Medal (1565 PTE. G. LEADER. 18-LOND.R.); pair: BWM and Victory Medal with postal envelopes and school attendance medals (594512 PTE. F. A. LOWIS. 18-LOND.R.); together with a Memorial Plaque issued in commemoration of Frederick Charles Robinson, 18th Battalion London Regiment, who was killed in action in Egypt, 23rd December 1917 (FREDERICK CHARLES ROBINSON); offered with some research. [qty]The Paul Morrissey Collection
An Ashantee Medal 1873-74 to Quartermaster Patrick McCormick, 2nd Battalion 23rd Foot, clasp: Coomassie (QR. MR. R. MCCORMICK, 2ND. BN. 23RD FOOT 1873-4), at least good very fine.36mm diameterPatrick McCormick was Commissioned Quartermaster after 13 years of service in the ranks on 19th November 1873, his predecessor being unfit for service abroad. He embarked with his battalion in H.M.S. Tamar on the 21st November, sailing from Queenstown to West Africa. He was present at the Battle of Amoaful and the capture of Coomassie. In 1880 he transferred to the 1st Battalion of his regiment - sailing for India - and the record showed that this was regarded as a great loss by the 2nd Battalion. He died on service in India in 1884.
Two medals to Colour Sergeant Henry Watson, East Lancashire Regiment: Afghanistan 1878-80, clasp: Ahmed Khel (196. CORPL. H. WATSON. 59TH FOOT.), engraved, contact marks, near very fine; Army Long Service and Good Conduct, 2nd type obverse, swivelling suspension (108. CR. SJT. H. WATSON, E. LAND: R.), similar to last, near very fine. [2]36mm diameter eachHenry Watson was born at Buttersfield near Dublin and having travelled to India attested for the 105th Foot -Madras Light Infantry - on 22nd February 1871. He transferred as a Private to the 59th Foot in 1873, and following promotion to Corporal was reduced again to Private following a Regimental Court Martial for obstructing the police. He saw active service in the 2nd Anglo-Afghan War and was present at the Battle of Ahmed Khel on the 19th April 1880. He regained the rank of Corporal the following month and thereafter rose steadily through the non-commissioned ranks. He was discharged on 7th November 1894, on the termination of his second period of engagement.
A assortment of books and militaria, including: Lieutenant-General Sir George MacMunn, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., D.S.O., 'The History of the Guides', two volumes, covering the history of the Corps of Guides from its founding in India by Lieutenant-General Sir H. B. Lumsden, K.C.S.I., C.B., until 1947, Gale & Polden, Aldershot, 1950; two Princess Mary 1914 gift tins, one with associated contents comprising: a 'Challenger' pipe in paper wrapper, an opened packet of cigarettes, and the greetings card and photograph in envelope; a small collection of cap badges and other insignia; Captain R. Trimen, 'The Regiments of the British Army'; and other items.
Two medal groups carrying a presumption of a familial connection, comprising: a Great War Pair to Private Reginald J. Taylor, 21st Battalion London Regiment: British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (657006 PTE. R. J. TAYLOR. 21-LOND.R.); and six to Corporal R. S. L. Taylor, (London Irish Rifles) Royal Ulster Rifles: 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, George VI Efficiency Medal (Territorial) (7012964 CPL. R. S. L. TAYLOR. LOND. IR. RIF. R. U. RIF.); both groups swing mounted, much edge bruising, otherwise very fine. [8]The Paul Morrissey Collection
A Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 to Gunner Donald McRaw, Royal Artillery, 6 clasps: Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Pyrenees, St Sebastian, Orthes (D. MCRAW, GUNNER, R. ARTY), at least very fine.36mm diameterBorn in Campbelltown in Inverness, the recipient worked as a cordwainer before enlisting in the army in February 1794. He served for 21 years, latterly in Trelawney's Company, 5th Battalion Royal Artillery, before being pensioned in December 1815 "nearly blind of the left eye, sight of the other impaired". The rank on his medal is as issued, though he ended his career as a Sergeant.
R.S.A.F. Enfield: a .577 Snider-Enfield Mk III three-band service rifle, steel barrel 36.5 in. with Ordnance proof and inspection marks to the breech, Enfield lock dated 1869, R. M. Enfield butt stamp, Baddeley barrel bands, steel jag head clearing rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.138cm OALThe George Geear Collection
Nine medals named or attributed to Lieutenant Colonel William Moncrief Robinson, Sherwood Foresters: 1914-15 Star (2. LIEUT. W. M. ROBINSON. NOTTS. & DERBY. R.), near very fine; British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (CAPT. W. M. ROBINSON.), about good fine; Belgium: Croix de Guerre, near very fine; General Service Medal 1918-62, George VI, clasp: Palestine (MAJ. W. M. ROBINSON, FORESTERS.), official alteration to rank, very fine or better; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45, the last three very fine; India Service Medal, edge knocks, good fine. [9]36mm diameter of round medalsWilliam Moncrief Robinson was born on the 1st of February 1891, and commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) on the 12th May 1915. He served on the Western Front between 1915 and 1918 and was wounded three times, finishing the war as Acting Captain, in which rank he was confirmed in 1923. He attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in 1939, and served with Central India Command during the Second World War. He retired on the 6th February 1946.
A British pattern 1855 volunteer Lancaster bayonet, pipe-backed blade 23.75 in., by R. & W. Aston, brass hilt with knurled leather grip, brass mounted leather scabbard, pommel and frog stud both engraved with 'V' over 'T H E I' over '59'; together with a shortened Lancaster bayonet derived sidearm*, blade 17.5 in., brass hilt, muzzle ring partly filled by a steel collar, shortened brass mounted leather scabbard.74.6cm OAL longestThe George Geear Collection* Skennerton & Richardson B162
The First Battle of the Somme double M.M. group to Sergeant Joseph Gregg, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment: Military Medal with second award bar, George V (13287 L. CPL J. GREGG. 10/L. N. LANC: R.); 1914-15 Star (13287 PTE J. GREGG. L. N. LAN: R.); British War Medal and Victory Medal (13287 SJT. J. GREGG. L. N. LAN. R.), later mounted for display, good very fine.36mm diameter of round medalsJoseph Gregg disembarked in France on the 31st July 1915, with the 10th Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. On the 11th of August the following year his battalion attacked enemy positions opposite Bazentin le Petit, to the West of High Wood, capturing a section of trench in spite of inadequate artillery cover, and holding it against repeated counterattacks. It was for his conduct on this day that Gregg was awarded the MC (London Gazette 21st October 1916). His second award bar was gazetted on the 23rd March 1917.
A collection of five bullet moulds for casting hollow-based bullets, each with an integral base plug and steel sprue cutter, comprising: a steel mould, for a bullet of approximately .684 in. diameter, self-freeing base plug, stamped 'JG' (John Greenfield) and numbered 3350; a brass mould, for a .450 calibre bullet, screw-retained base plug to form a shallow cavity, marked 'R. B. RODDA & Co LONDON AND CALCUTTA', numbered 43898; two brass moulds for .577 (nominal) bullets, screw-retained base plugs, one marked '577', the other '0577'; and another similar to the last. [5]The George Geear Collection
R. T. Pritchett: a commercial .577 Pattern 1856 percussion rifle, barrel 33 in., inscribed 'LONDON' above the breech, with London Company proof marks and barrel maker's name of John Clive, tangent/ladder back sight, lock plate with line engraved border and inscribed 'R. T. PRITCHETT', with snap cap on retaining chain, steel jag head ram rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.124.5cm OALThe George Geear CollectionRobert Taylor Pritchett's name became associated with the original bullet employed in the Pattern 1853 Rifle-Musket after he helped William Ellis Metford in its development. Refs. Blackmore, 'Gunmakers of London'; Brett Gibbons, 'The English Cartridge'.
Four medal to Private Albert Ernest Turner, 18th Battalion London Regiment and Royal Army Service Corps: 1914-15 Star (403. BGLR. A. E. TURNER. 18-LOND. R.); British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (403 PTE. A. E. TURNER 18-LOND. R.); General Service Medal 1918-62, George V, clasp: Iraq (G-13517 PTE. A. E. TURNER. R.A.S.C.); contact marks to rims, near very fine. [4]The Paul Morrissey Collection
A part group of four medals to Warrant Officer 2nd Class Charles Tyler, 18th Battalion London Regiment: 1914-15 Star (54. SJT. C. TYLER. 18-LOND.R.); British War Medal 1914-20 (54 W.O. CL. 2 C. TYLER. 18-LOND. R.); Imperial Service Medal, George V (CHARLES TYLER.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, George V (590008 C.S. MJR C TYLER. 18/LOND:R.); later mounted for display with the addition of a replacement Victory Medal with original name erased. [4+1]The Paul Morrissey Collection
The Great War trio to First Battle of Ypres casualty Sergeant Francis Joseph Schollick, 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps: 1914 Star (5964 SJT F. SCHOLLICK. 1/K. R. RIF: C.), good very fine or better; British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (5964 SJT F. SCHOLLICK. K. R. RIF. C.), nearly extremely fine, [3]; together with the Memorial Plaque issued in commemoration of this soldier (FRANCIS JOSEPH SCHOLLICK) in its card case, a small quantity of insignia, and part postal envelopes and slips for the medals, addressed to his widow.36mm diameter of round medalsFrancis Joseph Schollick was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, and attested for the King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1904. He married Annie (née Riley) on the 25th of May 1912 and their daughter Winifred was born in January 1914. He arrived in France with the 1st Battalion K.R.R.C. on the 13th of August 1914, having been promoted to Sergeant six days previously. On the 30th of October Sergeant Schollick's battalion was involved in a major attack near the Passchendaele-Beselare road, part of the 1st Battle of Ypres, and it was in this action that he was killed.
The Battle of Loos D.C.M. group to Warrant Officer 2nd Class Frederick Winters, 5th (Pioneer) Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment: Distinguished Conduct Medal, George V (7474 SJT: F. WINTERS. 5/NORTH: REGT); 1914-15 Star (7474 C.S. MJR. F. WINTERS. NORTH'N. R.); British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (7474 W.O. CL. 2 F. WINTERS. NORTH'N. R.), BWM with light contact marking to the edge, otherwise all good very fine. [4] 36mm diameter of round medals Noonans, lot 525, 16th September 2010 D.C.M. London Gazette 29/11/1915Frederick Winters was born in London in 1885, and he attested for the Northamptonshire Regiment on the 23rd of June 1904. He served in various stations at home and in India, and entered France with the 5th Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment (Pioneers) on the 31st May 1915, twenty-one days after his marriage to Jane (nee Stoneham). In the latter stages of the Battle of Loos, his Battalion attacked the German position at The Quarries near Vermelles on the 13th of October 1915. It was for his actions on this and subsequent days that Winters was awarded the D.C.M."For conspicuous gallantry on the 13th Oct. near Vermelles. He was detailed, with eight men, to block a communications trench. The party rushed up the trench for 90 yards in rear of a bombing party of another battalion. A strong party of enemy bombers was met with who drove in our bombing party. Sgt Winters with great bravery promptly engaged the enemy, drove them back and successfully blocked the trench, losing three men killed. Later in the day he again successfully blocked another communication trench under heavy fire. On the evening of the 15th he was again conspicuous in collecting parties to repair a trench which was being heavily shelled and on digging out dead and wounded men.".
A collection of Silver to include : Silver mustard pot with open lacework sides and a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1904, markers mark T.H (Thomas Hayes), together with a silver pepperette, Birmingham 1904, makers mark J&RG (J & R Griffin, Joseph & Richard Griffin) , plus a cased set of silver spoons, London 1977, makers mark CB&S (Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd), Weighable silver approx 168 grams

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