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A Second War and Korea group of Four, to CAPT. E.G.C. SOBEY. R.A.O.C., comprising 39-45 Medal, Korea Medal, United Nations Medal with KOREA bar and Coronation Medal, complete with miniatures, Regular Army Certificate of Service, together with RAOC Officer`s dress cap, Sam Browne belt, assorted RAOC and Middlesex Regiment insignia including a good OSD bronze Middlesex cap badge, Regimental ties, brass Middlesex Regiment bed plate, a silver presentation cigarette case stamped .835, a Kukri and 4 Britains` Middlesex Regiment hand painted soldiers. Together with his father`s medals, a First War Pair and Meritorious Service Medal, to 17 SJT. A.E. SOBEY. R.A.M.C. on the pair and 464011 SJT A.E. SOBEY R.A.M.C. complete with box of issue. (Parcel) Captain Edward George Sobey served with the Middlesex Regiment in Korea. Lt. Sobey led 12 Platoon against a Company of the enemy from the Naktong River Bridge Head and led further bayonet assaults on heavily fortified hill top positions.
A pair of silver mounted, brass, flintlock, boxlock travelling pistols by Blake, 5.5inch barrels engraved with a broad band at the muzzles and LONDON, border engraved actions decorated with stands of arms and lions, signed BLAKE, steel trigger-guards, sliding safeties engaging the steel, bag shaped wood butts, profusely inlaid with scrolling silver wire, large oval silver escutcheons, hallmarked silver grotesque mask butt caps, contained in a later oak case with various accessories, including a copper powder flask.
Rare silver mounted Book of Common Prayer and New Testament, London, Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas`d; Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1700, see Historical Catalogue of Printed Bibles, page 233 no. 863, contemporary tooled leather covers, silver clasps, refers to the Queen.
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