A Rare & Emotive ROYAL FLYING CORPS (CASUALTY) MILITARY CROSS, Lieut HAROLD F. DUNCAN. With Royal Condolence Telegram from King George V & Queen Mary,& Brother’s 5th H.L.I. WW1 & WW2 T.D. Group of Nine.
£3250
A Rare & Emotive ROYAL FLYING CORPS (CASUALTY) MILITARY CROSS, Lieut HAROLD FORRESTER DUNCAN. With Original Royal Condolence Telegram from King George V & Queen Mary, and Brother’s 5th Highland Light Infantry WW1 & WW2 Territorial Decoration, Group of Nine.
AN UNUSUAL MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, One of the Very First Awards (Civil Gallantry, Aug,1917) & QUEEN’s SOUTH AFRICA (4 Clasps). 6876 Pte F.A. Hesman. 2nd Rl West Kents & Imp’ Mil’y Railway Police,1901.
£SOLD
A HIGHLY UNUSUAL MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, One of the Very First Awards (Civil Gallantry, Aug, 1917) & QUEEN’s SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL(4 Clasps).To. 6876 Pte F.A. Hesman. 2nd Royal West Kent RegtLater Imp’ Mil’y Railway Police, 1901.
A SCARCE & ATTRACTIVE SOUTH ATLANTIC (Falklands War) MEDAL (With Rosette) CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDAL (QEII), scarce “GULF” clasp for Iran & Iraq & Long Service Good Conduct Medal (Royal Navy) A Frigate Sailor.
£1750
A SCARCE & ATTRACTIVE SOUTH ATLANTIC (Falklands War) MEDAL(With Rosette) C.S.M. QEII, with scarce “GULF” clasp, & Long Service Good Conduct Medal (Royal Navy)
A Superb (Falklands War) South Atlantic Medal. To: Submariner. LMA. G. A. Spriggs. D146519T. Medic & Diver, Hunter-Killer Nuclear Submarine H.M.S. CONQUEROR. Sank Argentinian Light Cruiser ARA General Belgrano, 2nd May 1982.
£SOLD
A Superb & Very Rare (Falklands War) South Atlantic Medal. To: Submariner. LMA. G. A. Spriggs. D146519T. Medic & Diver, serving in Hunter-Killer Nuclear Submarine H.M.S. CONQUEROR when she sank Argentinian Light Cruiser ARA General Belgrano, 2nd May 1982.
A UNIQUE ROYAL NAVY GROUP OF FOUR. B.E.M.(Military) South Atlantic (Rosette) HMS BRILLIANT. (T.22 Frigate) G.S.M.(Mine Clearance Gulf of Suez) only 250 clasps.LSGC. R.N.(MEDIC, NP1015 Clearance Diving Unit.)
£5995
A UNIQUE ROYAL NAVY GROUP OF FOUR. B.E.M.(Military) South Atlantic (Rosette) HMS BRILLIANT. (Type 22 Frigate) G.S.M.(Mine Clearance Gulf of Suez) only 250 clasps issued. LSGC. R.N.(CPO MEDIC With NP1015 Clearance Diving Unit.)
An Outstanding ROYAL NAVY South Atlantic (Falklands War)
Medal with Rosette.To: AB. J.W. PARKINSON. D182476K
Crew of ”Leander Class Destroyer” H.M.S. ARGONAUT. Badly Damaged when Hit by Two Unexploded Argentinian Bombs.
£2550
An Outstanding ROYAL NAVY South Atlantic (Falklands War) Medal with Rosette.To: AB. J.W. PARKINSON. D182476K Crew of ”Leander Class Destroyer” H.M.S. ARGONAUT. Badly Damaged when Hit by Two Unexploded Argentinian Bombs.
An Outstanding & Very Rare Officer’s “Eight Clasp”
Military General Service Medal. Captain W.H. HARTMAN 28th Foot. (North Gloucestershire Regt) In Totally Superb Condition & with an Early Pedigree from 1903.
£PRICE ON REQUEST
An Outstanding & Very Rare Officer’s “Eight Clasp” Military General Service Medal. Captain W.H. HARTMAN 28th Foot. (North Gloucestershire Regt) In Totally Superb Condition & with an Early Pedigree from 1903.
An Exceptional & Rare “OFFICER’s WATERLOO MEDAL” to:
LIEUT (Late Lt Colonel) GEORGE WHANNELL 33rd FOOT (1st Yorks, West Riding Regiment) Joined army at age 13 & was THE youngest officer to fight at Waterloo at age 17.
£PRICE ON REQUEST. Call 01342-870960
An Exceptional & Rare “OFFICER’s WATERLOO MEDAL” to: LIEUT (Late Lt Colonel) GEORGE WHANNELL 33rd FOOT (1st Yorks, West Riding Regiment).Joined army at age 13 & was THE youngest officer to fight at Waterloo at age 17.
A Unique FOUR CLASP CRIMEA & TURKISH PAIR. A New 13th Light Dragoons “LIGHT BRIGADE CHARGER”& Later HEAVY BRIGADE (Cornet & 6th Dragoons, Riding Master) Private 665 to Captain, Thomas E.Anderson.
£4950
A Unique FOUR CLASP CRIMEA & TURKISH CRIMEA PAIR. A New 13th Light Dragoons “LIGHT BRIGADE” Charger. & Later HEAVY BRIGADE” (Cornet & 6th Dragoons, Riding Master) Incredible service history. Private 665 to Captain, Thomas E.Anderson.
A Truly Magnificent & rare “Heavy Cavalry Charger” WATERLOO MEDAL To: Christopher Armstrong, 6th or Inniskilling Dragoons. Severely wounded in the famous “Great Union Charge” Lost left leg when 6th rode with Scots Greys.
£7995
A Truly Magnificent & Excessively Rare “Heavy Cavalry Charger” WATERLOO MEDAL To: Christopher Armstrong, 6th or Inniskilling Dragoons. Severely wounded in the famous “Great Union Charge”. Lost his left leg at the thigh when the 6th rode alongside the Scots Greys.