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1914 Star trio to L/9115 Pte. Henry William Bedwell, 2 Battalion, East Kent Regiment, POW captured August 1915, with copy card & full research, an interesting lot
£150.00
1914 Star with bar/ British War Medal/ Victory Medal trio to Pte. Louis Joseph Kemp, 2/ Royal Sussex Regiment, from Crowhurst 12th August 1914, see history
£200.00
1914 Star with bar/ British War Medal/ Victory Medal trio & school medal to Sergeant Henry Louis Davies, 2 Welsh Regiment, school medal from Bristol Sick Children's Hospital 1800, with history
£245.00
Group of 4 to Staff Sergeant Albert B. Hearne, British War & Victory medals (42439 Pte. Dorset Regt.), G.S.M. Iraq clasp (S/7030 A/SSgt. R.A.O.C.), Army LSCG (7574866 SSgt. R.A.O.C.), with history
Group of 5 to 9721 Sergeant James Courtney, 1st Battalion & 8th (Service) Battalion, The Devonshire Regiment & Special Constabulary, MiD 22nd May 1917, France
£220.00
WW1 pair with various Masonic medals to 288213 Pioneer Arthur E. Jennings, Royal Engineers, 64 Division Engineers, with history
£50.00
WW1 trio and bugling medallion named to Lance Corporal William Langridge, Berkshire Regiment, attached to 264 Railway Construction Company, with full service papers
£85.00
Imperial Germany, belt buckle, dated 1918, a good example
£80.00
Group of 3 to 2nd Lieutenant William Gerard Bannister, South Staffs. Indian Reserve of officers, enlisted 17th October 1914, served with B.E.F. 9th March 1917 - 9th November 1917, wounded late October 1917, commissioned 4th July 1918, see history
£100.00
Imperial Germany/ Nazi Germany, police group of 4: Iron Cross, Cross of Honour, Police 18 years Service Cross & Olympic Medal 1936
£575.00
Imperial Germany/ Nazi Germany group of 4: WW1 Iron Cross, Cross of Honour with swords 1914-18, 25 Years Faithful Service Cross & Olympic Medal 1936
£425.00
Distinguished Conduct Medal group of 4 to 3269 Colour Sergeant William Frederick Dachtler, 23rd (County of London) Bn., London Regiment, MiD LG 25/5/1917, DCM LG 17/4/1918 (reconnoitring enemy position), POW 24/3/1918, see full history with group
£1,650.00
WW1 pair & Memorial Plaque to 53430 William Hobson, killed in action 28th June 1918 with the 15/ West Yorkshire Regiment, Hazebrouck Cemetery, France
WW1 & WW2 RFC & RAF Military Cross group of 6 to Air Commodore J. L. Vachell. Involved with British Intelligence, he was placed in Hitler's black book of people to be executed if the Germans ever landed in the UK, interesting group, see description
£6,750.00
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
Canadian Memorial Cross to Lieutenant Walter Henry Pollard, 7 Canadian Infantry, killed on 28th September 1918, he came from Camberwell, London, commemorated on the Bucquoy Road Cemetary, Fichux, France, some wear
£170.00
New Zealand group of 4 to 33293 Sapper Francis Alfred Campbell, 21st Reinforcement New Zealand Expeditionary Force 1916-19, and served in New Zealand from 7th February 1941
£175.00
Father & Son medals. Father: Superintendant Alfred B. Moore, St John serving brother. Son: Lance Corporal R. C. E. Moore, St John Ambulance War Service Medal, Somerset bar & shooting medals. See description, an interesting lot
£325.00
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
£600.00
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