A First World War Casualty Trio, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 12791 PTE.H.(Henry) O.(Oliver) CLARKE, LEIC:R., who was killed in action on 15th July 1916 and is remembered with honour at the Thiepval Memorial, France, together with printed research material; a First World War Casualty Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 32639. 1.A.M. G.(George) W.(Walter) KING, R.A.F., who was killed on 13th August 1918 when serving as a rigger on a test flight with Lieutenant Roy William Fredrick Angus, both are remembered with honour at the Pernis British Cemetary, France, together with printed research material (5)
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A First World War Trio, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 1548 SPR.(CPL) A.SAXTON, R.E.; three First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:- 28565 PTE.A.S. EASTWOOD, HEREFORD R,; 43425 PTE.J.ALLAN, NORTH'D FUS.; and 38876 PTE.W.NUTTER, NORTH'N. R.; a 1914-15 Star, awarded to 12122 PTE.J.McDONALD, DURH:L.I.; a Victory Medal, awarded to 204108 PTE.F.WILLIAMSON, NORTH'S FUS. (11)
A Second World War RAF Bomber Command Halifax Air Gunner's Group of Four Medals, awarded to 1796606 Air Gunner R J Eager, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medal, with medal slip and postal box of issue, together with his Observer's and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book with entries for 19 operations over Germany in mid-February 1945 until the end of the war in Europe, also, his RAF side cap with badge and dated 1944, his Air Gunner's brevet, two sets of Sergeant's sleeve chevrons, a postcard, photograph, a 9 carat gold RAF sweetheart brooch and printed research material.
A Second World War Commandos (Lovat's Scouts) D-Day Group of Five Medals, awarded to 14417505 Private Anthony Airlie Royal Artillery and Lovat Scouts, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (CONST.ANTHONY AIRLIE), with case of issue, together with research material, a hand written letter from the recipient to a researcher in which he outlines his career in the British Army and later as a Police Constable with Leeds City Police (later the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police), also his two chrome helmet plates, various photographs and a typed biography.Footnote :- Anthony Airlie was born in Leeds in 1925, and joined the army in 1942. After initial training, he joined the Royal Artillery and then volunteered for Lovats Scouts (the Commandos). Airlie was with Lord Lovat when he landed at Sword Beach on D-Day, and then made their way to Pegasus Bridge. In July of that year he was wounded by shrapnel and later shot in the foot. When he recovered from his wounds he became a despatch rider messenger in Greece and for the British Military Mission in the Sudan.
A First World War Casualty Group, awarded to 13171 PTE.J.(JOHN) WARNER, W.YORK:R., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Memorial Plaque, with printed research material.Footnote :- John Warner was born in Leeds, and served with the 12th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment. He was killed in action on 26th September 1915 at Loos. He is Remembered with Honour at Loos Memorial, France.
A Collection of Twelve South African Medals, including 75th Anniversary Police Service medal to 075973e T.ADJ.OFF.L.C. VAN VANCE, a 1994 UNITAS medal, a Good Service medal, two Faithful Service medals, Kwandebele Police medal etc; twenty Five South and Southern Africa Miniature Medals, including Namibia (37)
A First/Second World War Royal Navy Long Service Group of Eight Medals, awarded to 233726 W.G.NUNN. P.O. H.M.S. GANGES, comprising 1914-15 Star (L.S.), British War Medal and Victory Medal (P.O. R.N.), 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (George V non-swivelling bar), mounted on a display card.
A Volunteer Long Service Medal (Edward VII), awarded to 4634 SJT.J.KEENE. 2ND V.B. MIDD'X. REGT., together with his bimetal cap badge, enamelled brass Comrades badge and a plated identity bracelet engraved "J H Keen EA CE M25502 HMS LION"; two Efficiency Medals (George V and George VI), with TERRITORIAL suspender bars, awarded to 751446 GNR.H.RIDGE. R.A. and 2583142 SIGMN.R.DOBSON R.SIGS. (6)
A Second World War/Post-War RAF Long Service Group of Five Medals, awarded to R1401049 SGT. R.(Raymond) H.(Harold) SMITH RAF, comprising Defence and War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp ARABIAN PENINSULA (CPL), General Service Medal 1962-2007 with clasp SOUTH ARABIA (CPL), court mounted, together with his RAF Certificate of Service, letter of appreciation on his retirement, staybrite cap badge and Aden Veteran's lapel badge.
A Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899, with five clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, awarded to 6273 PTE.B.KING, D. OF C. L.I., together with a woolwork belt hand embroidered by the recipient, and related ephemera including photocopy of medal roll, a small studio photograph of the recipient wearing his medal, his Permit to Travel, his Marriage Certificate dated 1907, the Birth Certificate of his daughter dated 1912, a postcard photograph addressed to a relative residing at Albert St., 'Joebug', Transvaal, a hand written letter regarding the renewal of his will after the death of his wife,
Three Part Uniforms to a Major The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), comprising a Second World War No.2 Service dress tunic with brass rank crown and buttons, green lanyard and medal ribbon bar; a post-war No.1 blues dress tunic with staybrite buttons; and a Mess dress jacket and waistcoat with brass ball buttons (4)
An Egypt Pair, comprising Egypt Medal, 1882-89, undated, with clasp THE NILE 1884-85, awarded to 1001 PTE.J.CUNNINGHAM, 2/D.OF CORN.L.I., and Khedive's Star 1884-6, together with printed research material including Short Service Attestation, Military History Sheet, Medical History, Medal Roll etc.Contact marks.
A Second World War and Post-War Group of Six Medals, awarded to 7601376 W.O.CL.1. J.O.HARRIES, REME, comprising Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp MALAYA, General Service Medal 1962-2007 with clasp SOUTH ARABIA, Army Meritorious Service Medal (Elizabeth II), and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with REGULAR ARMY suspender bar, some swing mounted as worn, together with his dog tags, cap badge, collar badges, leather brassard, buttons, sports medallions, two silver gilt Masonic jewels, Certificates of Education, Soldier's Pay Book, Regular Army Certificate of Service, related ephemera, his beret, silk tie, scarf and stable belt.
A Second World War Casualty Trio, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal, with posthumous medal award slip to Harry Brunton, in cardboard postal box addressed to his mother Mrs E Brunton, with copy of Commonwealth War Graves Commission entry stating that Steward Harry Brunton of S.S. San Florentino (London) Merchant Navy, died 2nd October 1941 aged 20, after his ship was hit by a U-boat torpedo, he is remembered with honour at the Tower Hill Memorial; Items Relating to Captain George C. Blundell C.B.E., Royal Navy, including three Royal Naval Association, Royal Leamington Spa medallions dated 1972-3, 1974-5, and 1976-7 in a fitted case, his pair of rank epaulettes, medal ribbon bars, uniform buttons and two portrait photographs; a Good Copy of an Air Force Cross, in a Royal Mint fitted case (qty)
An Iraq Medal 2004, awarded to 25170921 PTE.W (Warren) K (Keith) MACHELL RAMC, together with his stable belt, beret, Oath of Allegiance scroll and typed biographyFootnote :- Private Machell was a medic attached to the Royal Anglian Regiment and served three tours in Iraq as part of Operation Telic. He was wounded twice, first due to a small explosion, and second when the Warrior armoured fighting vehicle in which he was travelling was blown up by an IED.
A First World War MM Group of Four Medals, awarded to 18355 PTE.A.(Alfred) BROWN, YORK.R. (later 40664 1/R.IR:RIF:), comprising Military Medal (George V), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, court mounted, together with printed research material including copy of Supplement to the London Gazette 17 June 1919.
A First World War Military O.B.E. Group of Four Medals, awarded to Lieutenant Geoffrey William Winsmore Hooper, Royal Navy, comprising silver gilt O.B.E. breast badge with hallmarks for London 1919, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal (renamed)and Victory Medal, together with printed research material.Footnote :- Lieutenant Hooper served aboard the light cruiser H.M.S. Aurora for the majority of the First World War, and was involved in mine-laying operations for which he was awarded the O.B.E. He was tragically killed in an automobile accident in Hong Kong on 2nd January 1923.
A Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899, with three clasps DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL and LAING'S NEK, awarded to 9361 SGT.S.(Sidney) A.(Albert) FRIEND, K.R.R.C., with photocopy of Deceased Soldiers' Effects and Medal Roll in which it states that he died 27/4/12 in Delhi, and his medal was sent to his mother.
A Quantity of Militaria, including items relating to the DLI, West Yorkshire Regiment and the Green Howards, including a large folio containing eight pages set with photographs and a Memorial scroll relating to the Paxton Family, Certificates of Service etc, various boxed limited edition china plates, pewter mugs, ceramic mugs, regimental plaques, two unframed medal and badge identification posters, five unframed limited edition prints, cigarette cards, a small photograph album, a brass trumpet engraved to the Green Howards, 1942, six framed prints and a folder of modern military prints and postcards, webbing, leather Sam Browne and other belts etc, in three large boxes.
A Second World War Group of Four Medals, awarded to 234086 Lance Corporal J Parker, Royal Corps of Signals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp 8TH ARMY, Defence Medal, and War Medal with MID oak leaf, together with Mentioned in a Despatch certificate dated 6 April, 1944, a photocopy of the Supplement to the London Gazette and other research material, and his commission to Lieutenant dated 26th December 1947; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, awarded to 3385244 Corporal E Phizacklea, the East Lancashire Regiment, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal with MID oak leaf, together with a French Dunkerque Medal, a woven cloth shoulder title, and Mentioned in a Despatch certificated dated 20th December 1940 with original envelope
A First/Second World War MC Group of Five Medals, awarded to MAJOR C.(Cecil) COTTON, comprising Military Cross (George V - Salonica), 1914 Star with Mons clasp 5TH AUG.- 22ND NOV.1914 (2ND LIEUT. A.S.C.), British War Medal, Victory Medal with MID oak leaf, and Defence Medal, swing mounted as worn, together with photocopied research material including Medal Rolls, Record of Service, MID Card, Casualty Form in Active Service, Medal Index Cards.Footnote :- Cecil Cotton was awarded the Military Cross for gallant and distinguished services in connection with Military Services in Salonica. In 1920, he was recorded as Assistant Managing Director of Cook, Son & Co. (St Paul's) Limited, Warehousemen and Textile Dealers, in 1935 he was Managing Director, and in 1943, as retiring Director.
An Indian Mutiny Medal 1858, with clasp CENTRAL INDIA, possibly renamed to JOHN DONOHUE, 88TH REGT. (Connaught Rangers); a Victorian Silver Plated Water Jug and Hinged Cover, repousse with a foliate cartouche engraved 'Presented by Lieut. E.J. Leahy to the Officers Mess of the North Cork Rifles, July 1858', together with printed research material; a Copy of an Indian Mutiny Medal, with clasp LUCKNOW, later engraved to GEO.BIRKS, 53RD REGT.; a Relief of Lucknow Commemorative First Day Cover, inset with a copy of an Indian Mutiny Medal (4)
Three India General Service Medals, 1909, one with clasp AFGHANISTAN N.W.F. 1919 awarded to 1388 L-NK. NAWAB KHAN, 2-112 INFY., two with clasps WAZIRISTAN 1921-24, awarded to RFMN. NARBA HADUR THAPA, 2-????, and 2325 SEP.GHULAM NABI, 3-12 F.F.R.; an India General Service Medal 1936-39, with clasp NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1936-37, awarded to 12212 SEPOY IZZAT SHAH, 3-12 F.F.R. (4)
A Second World War Italian Campaign Group of Six Medals, awarded to 7596597 W.O.CL.1. H.STEVENS, R.E.M.E., comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp 8TH ARMY, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal with MID oak leaf, and Efficiency Medal with TERRITORIAL suspender, swing mounted as worn, together with his medal ribbon bar (London Gazette 19th July 1945 - Mentioned in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in Italy); a Second World War Group of Three Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star and War Medal, with postal box of issue to Mr J S Cousins, Wickham, Hants., two portrait photographs, postcards, booklets and ephemera, and a hand worked wool embroidered cushion cover to the Hampshire Regiment and the Italian Campaign (qty)
A First/Second World War Father and Son Group of Medals, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 105633 DVR.E.(Edwin) NELMES, R.F.A., with photocopies of Medal Index Card, Post-Award Correspondance etc, and 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medal, in postal box of issue, awarded to 2734360 Guardsman Edwin Nelmes, 1st Bn. Welsh Guards, with two photographs, a Household Brigade medallion, two Army Certificates of Education, a St John Ambulance Association certificate, two printed entries to show that he was wounded on two seperate occasions, and a postcard to his parents
A Naval General Service Medal 1909-62, with clasp PALESTINE 1945-48, awarded to C/MX 803637 P.M. MAYNE. E.M.1. R.N.; two General Service Medals 1918-62, each with clasp PALESTINE 1945-48, one to 2301692 A.C.I. G.G.ROBINSON. R..A.F., with his RAF Service and Release Book, the other to 14954946 PTE.H.MOORE. SURREYS in box of issue and award letter (4)
A Second World War and Post-War O.B.E. Group of Four Medals, awarded to Major Samuel Peter Hardy, formerly Gunner, Royal Artillery (TA), Sergeant, South Wales Borderers and 2nd Lieutenant, Indian Army, comprising O.B.E breast badge, India General Service Medal 1936-39 with clasp NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1936-37, (SGT.S.P.HARDY. S.W.B.), Defence and War Medals, together with TA Discharge Certificate, Indian Army commission, Synopsis of Service Record, letters and related ephemera, also two RAOB gilt metal and enamel breast jewels.
Three First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:- 5453 PTE.T.H.WOOD, YORK.R.; 266418 PTE.C.T.SAGE, MONMOUTH..R.; and 54053 PTE.S.JOWETT, W.YORK.R.; a British War Medal, awarded to SE-16471 CPL.E.W.GLOVER, A.V.C.; a 1914-15 Star, awarded to 344 SJT.J.W.SMITH, YORK R. (8)
A 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal, awarded to 15559 PTE.W.BLYTH, K.O.SCO:BORD:, with registered post envelope; a British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 203214 PTE.H. McGUINNES. BORD.R.; a 1914-15 Star, awarded to S-7518 PTE.J.LYNN, R.HIGHRS.; an Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (George V), awarded to 5634 C.S.MJR. F. WILLIAMS, R.SCOTS. (6)
A Boer War/First World War Military Cross Group of Six Medals, awarded to Regimental Sergeant Major Frederick S Fulcher of the Grenadier Guards and the Northamptonshire Regiment, comprising Military Cross, privately engraved MAMETZ and R.S.M. F.S. FULCHER, NORTHANT'S REGT. 1.7.16, a Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE and TRANSVAAL and King's South Africa Medal with two clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, each named 1995 PTE.F.FULCHER, GREN.GUARDS., and a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal with MID oak leaf, each named 3-11054 S.MJR.F.FULCHER, NORTH'N.R., swing mounted as worn, together with a cap badge to the Northamptonshire Regiment, a collar badge to the Northumberland Fusiliers, and related ephemera including a typed biography, his Parchment Reserve Certificate and Certificate of Character, Discharge Certificate of a Soldier of the Territorial Force, two Mentioned in a Despatch certificates dated 30th April 1916 and 7th November 1917, Discharge Certificate, Military Cross slip inscribed 'SERGEANT-MAJOR F. FULCHER, Northant's Regt., has been awarded the Military Cross for gallantry and devotion to duty. He has shown much skill in organising working parties under heavy shell fire. He has shown an excellent example by his coolness under fire'.All medals have numerous contact marks from being worn.
A First World War Territorial Group of Four Medals, awarded to 1260 CPL.H.DRYSDALE, W.YORK.R., comprising British War Medal, Victory Medal, Territorial Force War Medal and Territorial Efficiency Medal, swing mounted as worn, together with a silver inter platoon football medal engraved to Winners 9th Platoon Lance Sergeant Drysdale (5)
A Victory Medal and Memorial Plaque with Cardboard Envelope, awarded to 58764 DVR.A.(ARTHUR) E.(EDWARD) A.(ALBERT) REDMAN, R.A.,with printed research material and a homemade display easel for the plaque; a Memorial Plaque, to FREDERICK ERNEST CORBY of the First Surrey Rifles, with printed research material (3)
A Second World War "Operation Torch" (North Africa Campaign) Group of Five Medals, awarded to 6285992 Lance Corporal William Henry Bartlett, Royal Armoured Corps, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp 1ST ARMY, Italy Star, Defence and War Medal, swing mounted as worn, together with two Regular Army Certificates of Service, Record of Service - Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs) 21/5/35 - 22/7/35, King's Royal Hussars 23/7/35 - 10/4/39, Royal Armoured Corps 11/4/39 - 28/4/44, and Army Catering Corps 29/4/44 - 8/3/46, a group photograph, membership card for the Army Catering Corps Regimental Association, War Office Pension award letter and his death certificate 4th January 2006
A Crimea Medal, 1854, with single clasp SEBASTOPOL, awarded to Serjt. William Tootill, 56th Regt., together with small typed biography.Footnote :- Sergeant William Tootill [regt no. 2173], The 56th (West Essex) Regiment of Foot. Tootill joined in April 1846 and served 21 years and 3 days, with over 12 of those years abroad in Gibraltar, Bermuda, Crimea, and the East Indies. His conduct is stated as 'very good'. He had received one good conduct badge prior to his promotion to Sergeant and 'would, had he not been promoted, have been now in possession of five good conduct badges'. Entitlement confirmed on medal rolls. Tootill was also entitled to the Turkish War Medal. Numerous contact marks, nicks to edge and wear to the naming in parts.

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