An Historic “Three Casualty Brothers” grouping of Eight medals, Two Plaques, & S.W.Badge. 1914 Trio, K.I.A. Neuve Chapelle, (2/Wilts), Pair, K.I.A. Vimy Ridge, (1st Wilts) 1914-15 Trio, (7/Royal Dublin Fus). Serious Wound, Gallipoli,
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An Historic “Three Casualty Brothers” grouping of Eight medals, Two Plaques, & S.W.Badge. 1914 Trio, K.I.A. Neuve Chapelle, (2/Wilts), 1915 Trio, K.I.A. Vimy Ridge, (7/Royal Dublin Fus) & Pair. Serious Wound, Gallipoli, (1st Wilts) Percy, Walter & Herbert Dudman.
A Rare & Important (PALESTINE) “Battle of Sharon” DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. Sgt. S.G.GRICE. 54/ M.G.C. (Late 1/5 Norfolk Regt).Served Suvla Bay & Anzac Cove,Gallipoli. A survivor (“Vanished Battalion”)1/5 NORFOLK’s
£1950
A Rare, Outstanding & Important (PALESTINE) “Battle of Sharon” DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL (Single) To: Sgt. S.G. GRICE. 54/ M.G.C. (Late 1/5 Norfolk Regt). Served at Suvla Bay & Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. A survivor of 1/5 (“Vanished Battalion”) NORFOLK Regt.
A Unique Royal E.Kents (The Buffs) MBE (Mily) & GSM (Palestine) WW2 service, GSM Africa (KENYA) for Mau-Mau Troubles. QEII 1953, & Rare “Swedish, Order of Dannebrog, Knight III Class” Given personally by King Frederick IX.
£1750
A Unique Royal East Kents (The Buffs) MBE (Mily) group of Nine. GSM (Palestine), WW2 service with GSM Africa (KENYA) for the Mau-Mau Troubles. QEII 1953, & Rare “Swedish, Order of Dannebrog, Knight III Class” Presented personally by King Frederick IX.
An Historic GALLIPOLI (Sulva Bay Landing,10th August 1915)
2/4th Royal West Kent (Territorial Force) Regt. A Seriously Wounded Casualty. 1914-15 Trio with a rare Edward VII T.F.E.M.
£695
An Historic GALLIPOLI (Sulva Bay Landing, 10th August 1915) 2/4th Royal West Kent (Territorial Force) Regt. A Seriously Wounded Casualty. 1914-15 Trio with a rare Edward VII T.F.E.M.
An Unusual Pair of Emotive Commemorative Plaques, both to men who fought and died with 2/8th Bn Lancashire Fusiliers.
307170 Pte Edward F. Drewitt. 17th April 1917 & 47879 Pte Frederick J. Chandler 30th Sept’ 1918 (POW).
£199
An Unusual Pair of Emotive Commemorative Plaques, both to men who fought and died with 2/8th Bn Lancashire Fusiliers. 307170 Pte Edward Francis Drewitt. 17th April 1917 47879 Pte Frederick James Chandler 30th Sept’ 1918 (POW).
A RARE “EGYPT” 2/10 MIDDLESEX Rgt DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL & Pair. To: 5246 & 292187. L. SGT: E. NATHAN 2/10 MIDDLESEX Regt. With an excellent “One Man Army” Battle Citation
£1995
A RARE “EGYPT” 2/10 MIDDLESEX Rgt DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL & Pair. To: 5246 & 292187. L. SGT: E. NATHAN 2/10 MIDDLESEX Regt. With an excellent “One Man Army” Battle Citation
A HIGHLY DESIRABLE 1914-1915 “BEAUMONT-HAMEL” CASUALTY TRIO. To: 13397. Pte J. TAYLOR 1st Bn LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS.
KILLED IN ACTION. SATURDAY 1st JULY 1916. “FIRST DAY OF THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME”.
£SOLD (Gone Home To Lancashire)
A HIGHLY DESIRABLE 1914-1915 “BEAUMONT-HAMEL” CASUALTY TRIO. To: 13397. Pte J. TAYLOR 1st Bn LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS. KILLED IN ACTION. SATURDAY 1st JULY 1916. “FIRST DAY OF THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME”.
An Important GALLIPOLI ‘“Battle of Nek” CASUALTY 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. 3371 Pte Thomas Powell, 1/7th & 9th Bn. LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS Killed in Action. 7th August 1915. FROM RUNCORN.
£995
An Important GALLIPOLI ‘“Battle of Nek” CASUALTY 1914-15 Trio & Plaque. 3371 Pte Thomas Powell, 1/7th & 9th Bn. LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS Killed in Action. 7th August 1915. FROM RUNCORN.
A Rare & Outstanding, Single (BULLECOURT “AUSTRALIAN” CASUALTY) MILITARY MEDAL & MENTION IN DISPATCHES 2nd Lieutenant, J.P. SIVES. 4th Bn Australian Infantry A.I.F. Who was KILLED IN ACTION on 7th May 1917.
£SOLD
A Rare & Outstanding, Single (BULLECOURT “AUSTRALIAN” CASUALTY) MILITARY MEDAL & MENTION IN DISPATCHES 2nd Lieutenant, J.P. SIVES. 4th Bn Australian Infantry A.I.F. Who was KILLED IN ACTION on 7th May 1917.
An Important MEMORIAL PLAQUE To. 2715 Pte. Patrick LENNARD 1st Bn Lancs Fus’ KILLED IN ACTION 25/4/1915 at W Beach,Gallipoli (1st Day, Gallipoli Landings) The Regt won SIX VICTORIA CROSSES BEFORE BREAKFAST.
£SOLD
An Important MEMORIAL PLAQUE To. 2715 Pte. Patrick LENNARD 1st Bn LancashireFusiliers. KILLED IN ACTION 25/4/1915 at \'W\' Beach,Gallipoli (1st Day, Gallipoli Landings) The 1st Lancs won SIX VICTORIA CROSSES BEFORE BREAKFAST.