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Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, 1953
£60.00
Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) George V, post 1922-36, to 1406283 Gunner F. Chapman, Royal Artillery
WW1 Merchant Marine pair to Alexander Downie
Merchant Marine War Medal, named to Henry Lear, Ship Steward, showed deceased on card, WW1, includes some history
1914-15 Star trio to D.M.2-112410 Pte. W. C. Douglas, Army Service Corps
£65.00
India General Service Medal (1936), North West Frontier 1936–37 clasp, to Sepoy Harnek Singh, 1-11 Sikh Regiment
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI issue, to 7582 C. F. W. Hansell
Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) to 23942138 Sergeant C. Chamberlain, Royal Artillery
Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to MO595659 Sergeant D. R. Jones, RAF
Volunteer Long Service Medal to Sergeant W. Emery, 3 Volunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to 239059 John Matthew Isaac Sharp, R.P.O., HMS Victory
Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, George V version, to 317/ 866044 Sergeant Frederick G. G. Langdon, Royal Field Artillery
Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII version, to D.201 Seaman H. B. Ridley, Royal Naval Reserve
Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII version, to D.239 Seaman J. W. Lewaite, Royal Naval Reserve
Boxed Medallion, Daily Mail Bleriot Anniversary Cross Channel Air Race, 13th - 23rd July 1959, bronze, awarded to Lieutenant Commander W. J. Carter, Royal Navy
Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) to 2157422 Corporal D. S. Hatton, Royal Army Pay Corps
General Service Medal, Northern Ireland clasp, to 24541897 Signalman S. A. Foote, Royal Signals
Territorial Force Nursing Service cape badge, in original case made by J. R. Gaunt and Son, London
Pair to Sam Hinchley, Northumberland Fusiliers, shows wounded on 1st-3rd July 1916, missing 1914-15 Star, with the 52 Durham Light Infantry, includes history
WW1 trio to 299 Pte. Joseph Hough, Royal Army Medical Corps, served Egypt from 27/9/1914 to 1/6/1915, includes some history