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Afghanistan Medal (Kabul & Charasia clasps)/ India General Service Medal (Burma 1885-7 clasp) pair to George Styles, 67 Foot, Hampshire Regiment, with history
£650.00
Group of 5 to Staff Seargeant David McPhail. Served Burma WW2, then went to Suez where he served as Troop Staff Sergeant of the main corps headquarters. Rare award for Suez Port, BEM covers the period 7 November 1956 to 30 June 1957
Group of 3 with miniatures to Reginald Frank Copus, 25 London Regt., London Cyclist Bn., Waziristan Campaign, A Company, H.A.C. & Royal Army Ordinance Corps (Lieut.). See history, some of his items are on display at the Imperial War Museum
Allan family medals; group of 4 to 5107 Trooper John R. Allan, Guards Machine Gun Regiment (father) & General Service Medal (Arabian Peninsula clasp) to Second Lieutenant J. A. Allan, Royal Engineers (son)
Military Medal/ WW1 group of 4 to 5180 Sjt. (Cecil) Duncan Robertson, 9/Pioneer Bn., The Seaforth Highrs. (and post war Flying Officer (GD) RAF: 1920-28 in Ambala 20 Sqdn.)
2 brothers: K/14281 Stoker George Henry Couch, 1st class, Royal Navy, HMS Tiger, KIA at Dogger Bank 24/1/1915, & 35050 Boy 1 S. T. Couch, Royal Navy, HMS Dolphin, with medal for Slesvig, Denmark, 1920 (not confirmed), includes history
£625.00
Group of 6 to Group Captain Eustace George Keeping, East Surry Regiment/ RAF, Pilot, 31 Squadron, India from October 1920-21, Wing Commander 2/3/1944, Group Captain 31/5/1948, with miniatures, full service, a nice lot
Group of 8 to Paymaster Lieutenat Commander Norman Ridley Fairbairn Redhead, Royal Navy, includes full history
£620.00
Group of 7 with miniatures to 24852269 Corporal Mulroney, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, please note that the Accumulated Long Service Medal is a copy, all the rest are the original named medals
£600.00
Father & son medals. Father: 1091 Corporal Herbert Pickering,16 Middlesex Regt., missing presumed killed 1st day of Somme, 1st July 1916, commemorated Thispval Memorial. Son: Lieutenant Major A. E. J. Pickering, T.D., named small letters, includes history
Company Sergeant Major Frederick John Murphy Huen, 63 Divisional Supply Column, Army Service Corps, MiD: LG 24/12/1917 (France), MSM: LG 18/1/1919 (France & Flanders), with certificates & photo. After the war he drove busses in Brighton
Group of 7 to George Hamilton, Merchant Navy, who was Chief Officer of S.S.S.T. Margaret when the vessel was torpedoed and sunk 27th February 1943, includes a large file of history & original brave conduct citation, scarce
Military Medal group of 5 to 916-935074 Sergeant William E. Hawkes Hames, 1 -3 City of London Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, C/282 Brigade, wounded (gassed) 5/11/1917, Military Medal, London Gazette: 14/51919
Group of 4 to Sapr. Charles W. Holland, 92 Field Company, Royal Engineers, Military Medal London Gazette 11/12/1916, wounded 1917, Victory Medal named R.A.
British Empire Medal group of 6 to 733335 Sergeant Leonard Thomas Pyke, Royal Corps of Signals
£595.00
Group of 5 to 2484933 Pte. D. I. McMillan, Army Catering Corps/ Royal Logistics
£575.00
British Empire Medal group of 8 to F/0626435 F/Sgt. E. J. Cooper, Medical Secretary, RAF
WW1 group of 4 to RFRRA 3538 Driver R. Fitch, 15 Brigade & 80 Battery, R.F.A. Military Medal, London Gazette 9th July 1917, wounded November 1917
£550.00
Group of 4 to 24877750 Corporal P. S. Clarke, Royal Logistics Corps, with scarce ribbon for Sierra Leone confirmed with box of issue for medal
Group of 7 to 161242 3rd Air Mechanic Robert William Forrester, Rigger (Aero) R.A.F. Born: 25/2/1901, served Russian Expeditionary Force (4/7/19- 24/9/19), with Russian Bravery Medal (not confirmed) numbered 19558, served WW2 in North Africa, with history