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A Victorian pewter tankard, inscribed Queens West Rifles U. 12. Surry. Won By Pr. G.Merryweather The Queens West Rifles May 16th 1862, acanthus capped scroll handle, spreading cylindrical base, 13cm high, c. 1862; a George IV pewter tankard, of plain design, inscribed W. James Queens Fld. Albermarle St., 11cm high, touch marks, c. 1826; etc (7)
An Elizabeth II silver baluster tankard, Birmingham, 1963, together with a twin handled trophy cup and a goblet, approximately 385 grams CONDITION REPORT: Goblet - engraved with company initials, and conference Harrogate 1965, surface scratches and dents, tankard - engraved transport golfing society J S Lees president 1963, twin handled trophy cup, engraved, surface scratches and dents
Medal group: India G.S. Service, 39/45 Star; Italy Star; Africa Star; Defence; War Medal; three shooting and boxing medals, EPNS tankard 'PTE S. WESTON' R.W.F 1922 All items from Sgt Weston Parachute Regt. World War Two 1st Pattern Denison Para smock, 1942 dated. World War Two MKII steel helmet 1941 dated (no liner) World War Two British binoculars 1941, World War Two German Walther P38 pistol holster, maker 'LYO' with RAD cap badge taped to it. World War Two British kit bag named to 'Sgt Weston' Medals: 39/45 Star; Defence; War Medal General Service Medals to Guardsman R.W. Masefield Grenadier Guards Sgt S. Weston was the vendor's father. In 1921 he joined the army underage at 17 and took his eldest brother's name, Robert Handel Weston. Despite being English, he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (for which the regiment constantly teased him). When asked why he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers his response was "It's the only regiment leaving the country". During WWII he was promoted to Sergeant and joined the 2nd Independent Paratrooper regiment. During the landings at Taranto, Italy, the amphibious landing craft that he was on hit a mine. Most of the men perished or drowned but Sgt S Weston survived by swimming to shore. The German Nazi pistol holder was taken from a German Officer than Sgt S Weston took prisoner during the Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944.
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