Distinguished Service Medal GVI group - DSM (JX.126883 A Moran Y.S. HMS Express. Medal stamped with an 'R' for replacement), Naval General Service Medal GVI with Palestine 1936-1939 clasp (J.X.126883 A Moran SIG. RN), 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence & War Medals, Naval LSGC Medal GVI (JX.26883 A Moran C.Y.S.HMS Good Hope). Lot includes a mass of original photos, documents, and copied research. His Service Certificate notes his DSM for January 1941. Born North Meols, Ormskirk. (qty)
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India Medal with three bars, Punjab Frontier 1897 - 98, Samana 1887 and Tirah 1897-98 (1646 Serjt. M.C.Ellis 2nd York and Lancaster Regt.) China War Medal (1646 Serjt. M.C.Ellis 2nd York and Lancaster Regt.), 1915 Star (3-4072 C.Sjt. M.C.Ellis York and Lanc. R), British War Medal (Capt.M.C.Ellis) and Victory Medal with Oak Leaf on the ribbon (MID) (Capt. M.C.Ellis). Sold with a folder full of original documents and photocopied research.
MBE group mounted as worn - MBE (Military), 1939-45 Star (R.S.M. R Watts MBE 2/Kensingtons), France & Germany Star (R.S.M. R Watts MBE 2/Kensingtons M.G.Bn 49 Div), Defence & War Medal, GVI Efficiency Medal with Territorial clasp (6206755 W.O.CL.1. R Watts. Kensingtons. correction to regiment). MBE L/G 24/1/1946 (Poppleford). GVF (6)
Nash family medals - Group 1) Crimea Medal with Sebastopol clasp naming impressed to W. T. Nash Qr Mr RN. With an unnamed Turkish Crimea Medal 'La Crimea 1855', no suspension. With copy medal roll, served HMS London. Group 2) BWM & Victory Medal 725532 Gnr W A Nash RA. Group 3) BWM & Victory Medal to 67630 Pte D R Nash Cheshire Regt + 3x named ID Tags. Group 4) 14605418 Cpl C B Nash RE, lived Swansea, named Medal box of issue and Soldiers Release Book (no medals) served 1943/46 (qty)
Norfolk Regiment Interest QSA bars Cape Colony, Ofs, Transvaal, also entitled to Rhodesia & South Africa 1901 (last bar loose on ribbon), Victorian Army LS & GC Medal, first named 15472 S. SERJT. MAJ. J. MAHON 53rd Coy. IMP. YEO and 1511 Sergt J. MAHON NORF R. John Mahon enlisted aged 18 in the 1/9th Foot 14-11-1870 at ?? and served until 1897. In various non campaign area, the LS & GC medal was his only entitlement. (Gibraltar, GB & East Indies). Married with five children he re enlisted 24.3.00 and served until Christmas Day 1901 when he was KIA at Tweefontein when 500 Imperial Yeomanrymen were attacked by 500 Boers under De Wet who crept up at night upon the Yeomen and completely overran them, capturing 240 prisoners and 20 wagons. Sadly 57 British were killed and 88 wounded. The Rhodesia and SAOI clasps were later issued (research confirms) sadly this Rhodesia clasp is missing. EF (2)
RAF lot attributed to (1817693) Squadron Leader R W Bradley MBE Air Support Command Examining Unit 1960's/1970's. Lot includes inscribed silver plated salver, RAF Plaques, two tankards (one damaged), an A/M I.C.A.N. Calibration Navigation Computor No6B/180. Plus a super (large) post-war (1940's) photograph album with most images annotated (many RAF) inc Australia Darwin, Brisbane, Queensland, Kalgoorlie, Melbourne, Sydney, etc. Nice lot (qty)
Suffolks group - 1915 Star Trio (8961 L.Cpl H F Jacob Suff R) (Sjt on Pair), IGS with Malabar 1921-22 clasp (5819321 Sgt H F Jacob Suff R), Defence & War Medals, 1935 Jubilee Medal, GV Regular Army LSGCM (5819321 Sjt H F Jacob Suff R). Plus a fob named to Jacob. Lot includes research, he was born Bury St Edmunds. (8+1)
Suffolks group - IGS GVI with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp (5931658 Sjt W Casselton Suff R.), 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence & War Medals, GVI Regular Army LSGCM (5931658 C.Sjt W Casselton. Suffolk.). His service number indicates enlistment into the Cambridgeshire Regt July 1925, transferring to 2nd Suffolks. Lot includes original paperwork and copied research, one letter is dated 1954 and addresses him as Captain W Casselton of Wisbech. GVF (6)
BWM & Victory Medal named 2.Lieut C R H Trevor RFC. Promoted Flying Officer 14th March 1917. Charles Reginald Herbert Trevor originally served with the 3/1st Glamorgan Yeomanry. Born Shrewsbury, noted on his service papers a "Welsh Amateur Champion Runner". Later discharged as unfit for service. (2)
*Mixed Medals. General Service 1918-62, (2) G.V.R., two clasps, Kurdistan, Iraq (5680Spr. Shah Zaman Bengal S. & M.) / E.II.R., one clasp, Malaya (23242527 Pte. B. Chamberlain, R. Lincolns.), India General Service 1936-39, one clasp, North West Frontier 1936-37 (MT-109105 Ftr. C.H. Mool Singh, R.I.A.S.C. (M.T.), plus Indian Independence and India Service Medals (5)
*WWI. A group of five to Colour Sergeant Major E.O. Townley, Middlesex Regiment, 1914-15 Star (G.1127 C.S.Mjr. E.O. Towley, Midd'x R.), British War and Victory Medals (G-1127 W.O.Cl.2. E.O. Townley. Midd'x R.), Army Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (3500 Sjt: E.O. Townley. Middx: Regt), Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (G-98978 C.S.Mjr E.O. Townley. Depot Midd'x R.), some wear to naming of second, third and fifth, very fine and better MSM. London Gazette 16.10.1919 "in recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with the war". G-1127 Colour Sergeant Major Edwin O. Townley seved with 12th Bn, Middlesex on the Western Front from 26.7.1915. (5)
*WWI. A group of three to Lieutenant J.D Deacon MC, Gloucestershire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (Lieut. J.D. Deacon. Glouc R.), British War and Victory Medals (Capt. J.D. Deacon.), extremely fine MC London Gazette 28.8.1917. Lieutenant John Durand Deacon served in Gallipoli from May 1915, and on Cape Helles from 10 June 1915, interestingly after his death his widow inherited a great deal of wealth and fell victim to the infamous Acid Bath Murderer John George Haigh. An unfortunate chance meeting between them at the dining table of a hotel in 1949. Haigh who had serious debts paid great interest to Mrs Durand Deacon as she explained to him about her idea for manufacturing plastic finger nails. Haigh was most interested and offered to take her to his "workshop" in Crawley, he drove her there and shot her in the back of the head, stripped her of her fur coat and dumped her in a 40-gallon metal drum of sulphuric acid. Haigh committed six murders in total and was sent to the gallows in 1949. (3)
*WWI. A family group probably father and son comprising A group of three to Sergeant W.J. Kidd, Royal Artillery, 1914-15 Star (18787 Gnr. W.J. Kidd, R.G.A.), British War and Victory Medals (18787 A. Sjt. W.J. Kidd. R.), very fine, mounted for wearing together with an Imperial Service Medal, G.VI.R. (William John Kidd), in Royal Mint case of issue, plus a British Empire Medal, E.II.R., Civil Division (William John Kidd) and Imperial Service Medal, E.II.R. (William John Kidd), both in Royal Mint case of issue, extremely fine (6)
*WWI. A Great War pair to Private W.T. Franklin, East Surrey Regiment, British War and Victory Medals (23325 Pte. W. Franklin. Essex R.), bronze memorial plaque 'Walter Franklin', extremely fine presented in glazed oak frame together with a framed memorial scroll 25989 Private Walter Thomas Franklin served with the Essex Regiment (23325) and the 8th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment, Franklin died on 12 December 1917 and is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. (2)
*WWII. A group of six to Private R.D. Wynn, Worcestershire Regiment, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, France & Germany Star, War and Defence Medals, Army General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Palestine (5250285 Pte. R.D. Wynn. Worc. R.), toned, good very fine with related bi-metal regimental badge plus Soldier's Service Book and an olive wood photograph album relating to service in Palestine circa 1939, containing approx. 80 captioned snap shot photographs, including Arab prisoners, dead bodies, train wreckage (Palestine Railway Blown up by Land Mine), street riot, RAF crash, funeral of 5251351 Private Harry Potter, Worcestershire Regiment, pyramids, sphinx etc. (6)
*Victorian Medal. R. Lambert Jones, Laudatory, copper medal by W. Wyon 1849, obv. with bust facing right, rev. with inscription in wreath, 64mm diameter, together with two other commemorative copper medals for Carl Von Copal Austrian Leader Napoleonic 1853, 62mm diameter plus Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm 1875 medal, 50mm diameter, all in circular oak frames (3)
Airship Photographs. An album of monochrome photographs showing the development of the R airships from construction in the sheds at Cardington, Bedfordshire, the R101 interior, crashes etc, printed and handwritten captions, including Fabric Shop Cardington 1920, Navigation car for Airship R/33, Dignitaries on the official test flight of Airship R/101, R28 Landing after test flight at Cardington 1928, Crew of R101, R50 crash at Woking, Inspecting the remains of the R101 Cardington team, approx. 14 x 9cm, in a hard bound album The hand is the same as Lot 314 in 12 May sale, which was compiled by Richard Maunsell (1868-1944), Chief Engineer of the Southern and Chatham Railway from 1913 to 1923. (1)
*Aviation Drawings. A group of 5 finely executed pencil drawings of military aircraft by R. Gordon, circa 1980s, including Spitfire, Mosquito and Hurricane, all in flight with background clouds and landscape, etc., all signed lower right, each 29 x 41cm (11.5 x 16in) and similar, laid on card, two framed and glazed, and others (23)
*Aviation. A group of aviation photographs, including an album from a National Aircraft Factory, Liverpool?, circa 1918, 21 mounted albumen prints, detailing interior workshops, most captioned with the surnames of workers, some fading, original album, upper cover detached, oblong 4to, together with an archive of contracts, correspondence, documents atc. relating to George R. Willis, Quebec, engaged as an engineer at Rolls Royce, Derby, 1916-1939, plus some photo postcards of inter-war military aircraft and other snapshot photographs (a package)
*R101 Airship. A fine wooden propeller seat believed to be from the R.101 or R.100, the wide laminated propeller tips sheaved in brass with aluminium rivets to form a high backed seat, 104.5 cm high, with a recent label stating 'seat made from propeller tips from a spare propeller. Believed from the airship R.101 or R.100' By repute purchased through a sale of airship artefacts recovered from the R.101 at Cardington, Bedfordshire. (1)

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