AN EXCESSIVELY RARE “THAILAND” (SIAM) ALLIED VICTORY MEDAL This medal is “the greatest of all the legendary WW1 items”.
Only 1,500 struck, of which this is an almost unobtainable and genuine example.
£SOLD
AN EXCESSIVELY RARE “THAILAND” (SIAM) ALLIED VICTORY MEDAL This medal is “the greatest of all the legendary WW1 items”. Only 1,500 struck, of which this is an almost unobtainable and genuine example.
A SUPERB & VERY RARE CZECHOSLOVAKIAN “ORDER OF THE WHITE LION” Class III “Silver Gilt” (Commander, Civil) With Crossed Palms.
£PRICE ON REQUEST (Telephone Enquiries Welcome)
A SUPERB & VERY RARE CZECHOSLOVAKIAN “ORDER OF THE WHITE LION” Class III “Silver Gilt” (Commander, Civil) With Crossed Palms.
AN EXCESSIVELY RARE (& PRACTICALLY UNOBTAINABLE)
PRINCESS MARY’S CHRISTMAS FUND 1914. Original Cigarette & Pipe “Trench Strike Lighter & Tinder Smoulder Wick”
£950
AN EXCESSIVELY RARE (& PRACTICALLY UNOBTAINABLE) PRINCESS MARY’S CHRISTMAS FUND 1914. Original Cigarette & Pipe “Trench Strike Lighter & Tinder Smoulder Wick”
AN EXCESSIVELY RARE (& PRACTICALLY UNOBTAINABLE)
PRINCESS MARY’S CHRISTMAS FUND 1914. “Crested & 1914 Dated Original Canvas Stationary Wallet, Pencil & Writing Set”
£SOLD
AN EXCESSIVELY RARE (& PRACTICALLY UNOBTAINABLE) PRINCESS MARY’S CHRISTMAS FUND 1914. “Crested & 1914 Dated Original Canvas Stationary Wallet, Pencil & Writing Set”
An Early, Complete & Important “Battle of the Somme” 1914-15 Star CASUALTY Trio, Plaque & Scroll (in tube) 5439, Pte. A.ALLEN. “D”Coy, 10th Royal Warks Regt. KILLED IN ACTION, 3rd July 1916. Married man, St.Werburgh’s Bristol age 34.
£775
An Early, Complete & Important “Battle of the Somme” 1914-15 Star CASUALTY Trio, Plaque & Scroll (in mailing tube). 5439, Pte. A. ALLEN. “D” Coy, 10th Royal Warwickshire Regt. KILLED IN ACTION, 3rd July 1916. Aged 34. A married man from St. Werburgh’s Bristol.
A Scarce & Desirable 1914 Star & Bar (Old Contemptible) Trio and Original Scroll . To: 7704. Pte. F. SMITH, 1st Royal Berks Regt. KILLED IN ACTION, 15th May 1915. A BATTLE OF FESTUBERT & RICHEBOURG CASUALTY.
£795
A Scarce & Desirable 1914 Star & Bar (Old Contemptible) Trio and Original Scroll . To: 7704. Pte. F. SMITH, 1st Royal Berks Regt. KILLED IN ACTION, 15th May 1915. A BATTLE OF FESTUBERT & RICHEBOURG CASUALTY.
A VERY DESIRABLE & EARLY (1912) “LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK & HUMANE SOCIETY’S FIRE MEDAL“ With colour photo of recipient in later life.To: JAMES BAXENDALE-MOSS.With CASUALTY son’s WW2 medals.
£SIMILAR FIRE MEDALS WANTED
A GREATLY DESIRABLE & EARLY (1912) “LIVERPOOL SHIPWRECK & HUMANE SOCIETY’S FIRE MEDAL“ With a rare colour photograph of the recipient in later life. To: JAMES BAXENDALE-MOSS With CASUALTY son’s WW2 campaign medals.
An Outstanding TRAFALGAR & JAVA, two clasp N.G.S. To: JAMES CHAPMAN. A Marine Society orphan boy sailor. Officers’ servant & powder monkey. Served at Trafalgar in HMS Royal Sovereign under Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood.
£SOLD
An Outstanding TRAFALGAR & JAVA, two clasp N.G.S. To: JAMES CHAPMAN. A classic Marine Society orphan boy sailor. Officers servant & powder monkey. Served at Trafalgar in HMS Royal Sovereign under Admiral Collingwood. They don’t come any better than this.
A Rare Officer’s NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL (Two Clasps)
GUADALOUPE & MARTINIQUE To: Lieut JOHN MACNEVIN R.N. Fought at New Orleans, U.S.A. during American War of 1812.
Full service record & biography.
£3995
A Rare Officer’s NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL (Two Clasps) GUADALOUPE & MARTINIQUE To: Lieut JOHN MACNEVIN R.N. Fought at New Orleans, U.S.A. during the American War of 1812. Full service record & biography.
A Superb (H.M.S. ARK ROYAL) 810 Sqd F.A.A.) “FAIREY SWORDFISH”, Obs’ ORAN ATTACK & BATTLE of DAKAR, Officer. KILLED IN ACTION. 24 Sept 1940. Sub-Lt, A.L. CROSS. (+ father’s WW1 Officer,Trio,24/London Ryl Fus, L.S.G.C.)
£CURRENTLY RESEARCHING
An Outstanding, (H.M.S. ARK ROYAL) 810 Squadron, F.A.A.) “FAIREY SWORDFISH” W/T Observer, ORAN ATTACK & BATTLE of DAKAR, Officer Casualty. KILLED IN ACTION. 24th Sept 1940. Sub-Lt, A.L. CROSS. (+ father’s WW1 Officer, 24/London Trio & Ryl Fus, L.S.G.C.)