A VERY SCARCE & UNUSUAL “OLD CONTEMPTIBLE” 1914 Star & Bar (Cavalry) Trio. To: 580. Cpl E.P. TRANTER. 1/1 NORTHANTS YEOMANRY & ROYAL AIR FORCE, with Large Silver Masonic Peace Medal 1919.
£695
A VERY SCARCE & UNUSUAL “OLD CONTEMPTIBLE” 1914 Star & Bar (Cavalry) Trio. To: 580. Cpl E.P. TRANTER. 1/1 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY & ROYAL AIR FORCE, with Large Silver Masonic Peace Medal 1919.
An Emotive & Desirable CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS & PAIR,
To 406671, Cpl A.F. BEST, 8th Field Company, Canadian Engineers.
KILLED IN ACTION, 16th July 1916. From Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
£495
An Emotive & Desirable CANADIAN MEMORIAL CROSS & PAIR, To 406671, Cpl A.F. BEST, 8th Field Company, Canadian Engineers. KILLED IN ACTION, 16th July 1916. From Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
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).
An Emotive 2nd BATTLE of YPRES. 1914-1915 “Casualty” Trio,
To: 12640. Pte Thomas Fisher, 1st Bn Welsh Regt.
KILLED IN ACTION, 3rd MAY 1915. Body lost without trace, Thomas is commemorated on the Menin Gate at Ypres.
£395
An Emotive 2nd BATTLE of YPRES. 1914-1915 “Casualty” Trio, To: 12640. Pte Thomas Fisher, 1st Bn Welsh Regt. KILLED IN ACTION, 3rd MAY 1915. Body lost without trace, Thomas is commemorated on the Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium.
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 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.
An Historically Important “Operation Micheal” Prisoner of War Casualty MILITARY MEDAL. 25203. Sgt JAMES WILKS.West Yorks Rgt 106th & 35th Coy M.G.C.(Infantry) Died of Pneumonia in the brutal Klein Wittenberg camp 24.10.1918.
£695
An Historically Important “Operation Micheal” Prisoner of War Casualty MILITARY MEDAL. 25203. Sgt JAMES WILKS.West Yorks Rgt 106th & 35th Coy Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) Died of Pneumonia in the brutal Klein Wittenberg camp 24.10.1918.
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.
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.