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A Moorcroft table lamp, of candle stick form, decorated in the Blackberry and Leaves pattern upon a light blue ground, with impressed marks beneath, with accompanying cream shade with piped detail, overall H45cm.Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Mixed lot of Second World War militaria, 1945 dated mess tin, 1944 dated army jack knife, 1944 dated handkerchief, 37 Pattern anklets, pouches and straps,Soldiers Service and Pay Book, brass button stick, Lance Corporals chevrons, wool tie, tin of Dubbin, pair of green wool mittens, together with post war No.4 Mk II respirator and commando type fighting knife, (qty)
Boer War/First World War casualty grouping to an Indian Army Officer, to include The Queens South Africa Medal with four clasps 'Cape Colony', 'Orange Free State', 'South Africa 1901', 'South Africa 1902', (LIEUT. H.S.L. WOLLEY. RL. FUS.) 1914-15 Star ( CAPT. H.S.L. WOLLEY. 1/56/RFLS. F.F.) 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal (CAPT. H.S.L. WOLLEY) Defence Medal, mounted as worn, together with a group of miniature medals to the same awards, a medal ribbon bar with pin fitting for the QSA Medal,1914-15 Star, BWM and Victory Medal, a locally made officers cap badge with Kings crown to the 56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force) with two integral lugs to the reverse, officers rank stars and crowns, British Legion lapel badges, Not Forgotten Association lapel badge, a brass button stick by 'Hall & Sons stamped '5MF 1039', British Legion cap badge, Major Wolleys monocle, a cutting from the Gloucestershire Echo dated March 4th 1957 announcing the death of Major H.S.L. Wolley and giving details of his life and career, all held in a leather case stamped 'H.S.L.Wolley', (Major Wolley was educated at Charterhouse School and was commissioned into the Royal Fusiliers in 1901, he served with the 2nd Battalion of the Regiment and the 9th Mounted Infantry Company during the 2nd Boer War, in 1904 he transferred to the 2nd Punjab Regiment in the Indian Army, raised in 1849 this regiment was designated the 56th Punjabi Rifles Frontier Force in 1906, during the First World War the 1st Battalion 56th Rifles F.F. served in Egypt and Aden and then in Mesopotamia where it fought in the battles for the relief of Kut Al Amara, the capture of Baghdad, and operations at Istabulat, Daur and Tikrit, Wolley was badly wounded during the operations in Mesopotamia forcing his early retirement from the army in 1921, he was an active member of the British Legion becoming Vice Chairman of the Cheltenham branch, during WW2 as part of the Local Defence Volunteers he was a staff officer at the HQ of General Sir Reginald Stevens, Major Wolley was also an active member of the Not Forgotten Association, he passed away on March 3rd 1957 at Godalming in Surrey), (qty)
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