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A Great War Passchendaele V.C. Action Pair and Memorial Plaque awarded to Private George Brightwell, 11th Battalion Suffolk Regiment, who was killed in action at Malakhoff Farm, Hargicourt, on 26 August 1917. On the same date, and at the same location, Private Sidney Day, also of the 11th Battalion Suffolk Regiment, earned his Victoria Cross, comprising: British War & Victory Medals (23741 Pte. G. Brightwell. Suff. R.); Memorial Plaque (George Brightwell); Pair loose, toned, light scuffs, about extremely fine (3). Private Edwin George Brightwell (known always as George) was born c.1894, the son of Mrs Agnes Sharp, of Grovener [sic] yard, High Street, Newmarket. Joining the Suffolk Regiment for Great War service, he served with several battalions of the regiment, finally serving with the 11th Battalion at the time of his death on 26 August 1917. Given his battalion, and the date and place of his death at Hargicourt, it would appear that he was present during the brutal trench fighting at Malakhoff Farm. In turn, he was therefore was amongst the same group of soldiers as Sidney Day when he earned his V.C. by swiftly picking up and returning a live German stick grenade (or bomb), saving the lives of several comrades in his trench. Private Brightwell is remembered at the Hargicourt Communal Cemetery Extension, France.
Miscellaneous Silver Brooches, including floral, leaf, lily, blue stone brooch, antique yellow and rose gold floral brooch, silver and white stone and amethyst pendant, silver chain together with miscellaneous marcasite brooches, yellow metal inlaid Egyptian bracelet and a 9 ct gold stick pin, approx weight of silver 30 gms.
Six Antique Gentleman's Tie Sticks, including a 14/15 ct yellow gold and seed pearl tie stick, 14/15 ct gold floral tie stick together with 9 ct and sapphire tie stick (pin white metal), 9 ct knot pin and a 9 ct and enamel horse shoe tie stick (pin white metal), approx without base metal 3.6 gms.
unmarked silver uncut swagger stick badges. Including East Yorkshire ... KC Gordon Highlanders ... Green Howards ... Worcestershire ... QC East Lancashire ... KC Notts & Derby ... KC Suffolk ... Wessex ... Cheshire ... KOSB ... KC 5th GR ... Royal Scots. Good manufacturer’s reference lot. 70 items.
13 1/2 inch double edged narrow blade, one side with floral etching and retailer “Charles Clements Limited London”. Leather covered grip. Contained in its leather covered swagger stick case. Charles Clements founded 1890 as a Gentleman’s Outfitters at 17 Billeter St EC3 from 1908 - circa 1920 when it went out of business.
A 19th Century fan with gilt printed paper leaf having central hand coloured printed scene of figures playing musical instruments and with carved bone guards and sticks together with another similar fan and a smaller fan with gilt wood guards and sticks and brown net spangled leaf (3) ++the first fan with one slightly damaged stick; the others with damage
A late 19th early 20th Century pendant, openwork but set with two aquamarine coloured stones, together with a locket 9ct gold back and front, and a 9ct gold stick pin with small diamond mounted in a star shaped setting and a 9ct bar brooch with central amethyst, gross weight approx 8.5gms (4)

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