An Extraordinary O.B.E.(Civil) Imperial Service Order (QEII), WW1 (Siberian Intervention) War, Victory & Territorial War Medal.
1/9th Cyclist Bn HAMPS’ Regt. Defence & Coronation Medals 1937 & 1953, with T.F.E.M. (GV) & Police Specials Medal (GV).
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An Extraordinary O.B.E.(Civil) Imperial Service Order (QEII), WW1 (Siberian Intervention) War, Victory & Territorial War Medal. 1/9th Cyclist Bn HAMPS’ Regt. Defence & Coronation Medals 1937 & 1953, with T.F.E.M. (GV) & Special Constabulary Medal (GV).
An R.A.F. & W.R.A.F. Husband & Wife” WW2 & Post War grouping of Ten Medals. Him: Africa Star with GSM “MALAYA” with GSM “SOUTH ARABIA” & “RADFAN” with L.S.G.C. —- Her: Defence & War, & GSM “MALAYA”.
£995
An R.A.F. & W.R.A.F. Husband & Wife” WW2 & Post War grouping of Ten Medals. Him: Africa Star with GSM “MALAYA” with GSM “SOUTH ARABIA” & “RADFAN” with L.S.G.C. —- Her: Defence & War, & GSM “MALAYA”. (With original box) & Several Photographs.
An Unusually Complete & Historically Important “DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH” “ELANDSLAAGTE”, Q.S.A. K.S.A.Pair & 1914-15 Trio.A “Battle of Kut-al-Amara” Turkish P.O.W. Casualty,Plaque,Scroll, & photo wearing QSA.
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A Rare, Unusually Complete & Historically Important “DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH” & “ELANDSLAAGTE”, Q.S.A. K.S.A. Pair & 1914-15 Trio. A “Battle of Kut-al-Amara” Iraq. A Turkish P.O.W. Casualty. Plaque, Scroll, & photo wearing QSA.
Fine “BATTLE OF ARRAS” MILITARY MEDAL. A Later Casualty KILLED IN ACTION at “BATTLE OF MENIN ROAD” (3rd Battle of Ypres) 21.9.17 46559. Sgt C.T. COOPER. 122 Coy, M.G.C. A Native of Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Age 23.
£695
Fine “BATTLE OF ARRAS” MILITARY MEDAL. A Later Casualty KILLED IN ACTION at “BATTLE OF MENIN ROAD” (3rd Battle of Ypres) 21.9.17 46559. Sgt C.T. COOPER. 122 Coy, M.G.C. A Native of Ilkeston, Derbyshire. Age 23.
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)
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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.
An Unusual Boer War, Great War, QSA & 1914-15 Trio. To: 6795. Pte A. DE BANK. 2: R: BERKS. REGt, Later SE.11434, Pte,A, DEBANK. A.V.C. (Army Vets’ Corps).Wounded WW1. With father’s “Hearts of Oak Society” Large Silver Medal.
£695
An Unusual Boer War, Great War, QSA & 1914-15 Trio. To: 6795. Pte A. DE BANK. 2: R: BERKS. REGt, Later SE.11434, Pte,A, DEBANK. A.V.C. (Army Vets’ Corps).Wounded WW1. With father’s “Hearts of Oak Society” Large Silver Medal.
A Highly Unusual Trio of Baltic Medal, Crimea Medal (AZOFF)-(SEBASTOPOL) & Turkish Crimea Medal (British Issue)
Superb Early Fish-Tale Engraved Naming. To: R. Mc NEIL.
£795
A Highly Unusual Trio of Baltic Medal, Crimea Medal (AZOFF)-(SEBASTOPOL) & Turkish Crimea Medal (British Issue) Superb Early Fish-Tale Engraved Naming. To: R. Mc NEIL.
A Classic “Sherwood Forester’s” 1914 Star & Bar (Seriously Wounded) Trio. To an “Old Contemptible” 9491. Pte W. Riley, 2/Notts & Derby Regt. with S.W.B. No. 232124. Discharged, 17th July 1917.
£545
A Classic “Sherwood Forester’s” 1914 Star & Bar (Seriously Wounded) Trio. To an “Old Contemptible” 9491. Pte W. Riley, 2/Notts & Derby Regt. with S.W.B. No. 232124. Discharged, 17th July 1917.
A Rare BATTLE of AMIENS, MILITARY MEDAL, PLAQUE & PAIR. 201168. Pte-L/Cpl G.A.Dell, 8th Royal Berks. Regt.A HINDENBURG LINE CASUALTY, KILLED IN ACTION 20th Sept 1918 & Brother’s P.O.W. Pair & Prison Camp Letters.
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An Outstanding BATTLE of AMIENS, MILITARY MEDAL, PLAQUE & PAIR. To: 201168. Pte-L/Cpl G.A. Dell, 8th Royal Berks. Regt. A HINDENBURG LINE CASUALTY, KILLED IN ACTION 20th Sept 1918 & Brother’s P.O.W. Pair & Prison Camp Letters.
A Rare, INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, (DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW), “AN ORIGINAL DEFENDER”-DIED OF WOUNDS 1st September 1857.
(A Battle of Chinhut Wounded Casualty) To: CPL HENRY DYMOCK 32nd Foot Regt.
£2995
A Rare, INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, (DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW), “AN ORIGINAL DEFENDER”-DIED OF WOUNDS 1st September 1857. (A Battle of Chinhut Wounded Casualty) To: CPL HENRY DYMOCK 32nd Foot Regt.