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ACollectionofPrisonerofWarGroupsandMedals
2004 AScarceandInterestingGreatWarandWWII‘POW’Groupof7awardedtoSergeantDavidHenderson,1stBattalionLothian&BorderHorse(RAC),late2ndBattalionCameronHighlanders,capturedatStValery,France,inJune1940,1914-15Star(S-15585,Pte.D.Henderson,Cam’nHighrs),BritishWarandVictory Medals (Pte.), 1939-1945 Star, War Medal, 1939-1945, Jubilee Medal, 1935, Efficiency Medal,GVR,Territorial,2clasps(7875107Sjt.D.Henderson.R.Tank.C.);thefirstthreemedalsandthelastofficiallyimpressed,theremainderunnamedasissued,groupswingmountedaswornwithreversepinforwear,withsmallleatherettecase.Old cabinet tone, attractive good very fine. (7) £400-500
DavidHendersonwasborninEdinburgh,Scotland10April1895.HeenlistedforserviceduringtheGreatWarwiththe2ndBattalionCameronHighlanders,andwassenttofightinMacedoniainNovember1915,whereheserveduntilreturninghomeinJanuary1919.
On2 July1920 the19th (Lothian&Border)ArmouredCarCompany,RoyalTankRegimentwas formedatEdinburgh fromtheremnantsoftheoldLothian&BorderHorseYeomanry(TF)andotherfreshrecruits.ItwasduringthisperiodthatDavidHendersonjoinedthenewformation.In1939withtheoutbreakofWWIIlooming,theregimentrevertedtoitsoldtitle–1stBattalion,Lothian&BorderHorseandcameunderthecontroloftheRoyalArmouredCorps,andweretrainedtouseShermanVTanks.
FightinginFranceaspartofthe51stHighlandDivision,SergeantDavidHendersonandalmosttheentire1stBattalionLothianandBorderHorsewerecapturedwiththe51st(Highland)Division.Heavilyoutnumberedandoutflanked,abravefightingretreatwasfoughtagainstGermanforcesforsome60milesuntilitreachedthesmallfishingportofSt.Valery-en-Caux,wherehavingrunoutofammunition,foodandsupplies,theywereforcedtosurrender12June1940.SergeantHendersonwascapturedandwastospendtherestofWWIIatStalagXXI-B(Schubin),StalagXXI-D(Poznan)andStalag334(Lambinowice)untilhisliberationinearly1945.
Soldwithafolderofusefulresearch,includingMIC,groupphotographswhichincludetherecipient,POWrollmention,copyPOWdocuments,andotherprintedmatterrelatedtothe51stHighlandDivision.Whenapplyingforapension16July1945,hewaslistedasresidentatNo.5LeamingtonRoad,Edinburgh,Scotland.
2005 GreatWar‘POW’&WWIILSGCGroupof5awardedtoDrum-MajorLeonardCusse,2ndBattalionEastLancashireRegiment,1914Star&Clasp‘5thAug–22ndNov1914’(9711Pte.S.V.Cusse.2/E.Lan:R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals(9711A.Cpl.L.V.Cusse2/E.Lan:R.),DefenceMedal,1939-1945,ArmyLongService&GoodConductMedal,GVR(3379879Sjt.L.V.Cusse,Lan.Fus.);groupofficiallyimpressedandcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Group well polished, otherwise about very fine.(5) £250-300
LeonardValentineCussenlistedforservicewiththe2ndBattalionEastLancashireRegimentasaPrivate27January1908,havingpreviouslyworkedasaMusicianandasaClerk.HisMedalindexcardshowsthathewascapturedandmadeaPrisonerofWarduringhisGreatWarservice.Hewaslaterdischargedfromfurtherservice31March1920.
SergeantDrummerLeonardCusselaterre-enlistedforserviceintotheLancashireFusiliersatBry13April1923,andwaslaterdischarged18July1929asaSergeantDrummeratPreston.NB.Thetypographicerrorasrecordedonhis1914StarisreflectedinhistwoMICcards,oneofwhichwaswrittenS.V.Cusseinerror,withnotesdirectingbacktothecorrectcard.SoldwithcopyMICcardmentions,EastLancsRegimentalBulletinshowingthathelatermovedtoSouthAfrica,documentationshowinghisplaceofbirthasPortsea,Portsmouth,Hampshire,andthathehadmarriedoneSophiaFisheratPrestoninApril1920,WarDiaryreportshowingthathemayhavebeencapturedduringasortieatGaucheWood,variousmaps,andhisoriginalCertificateofServiceBooklet,withotherdocumentation.
2006 ScarceWWII‘POW’Escaper’sGroupof4awardedtoCorporalJohnRCrump,2ndBattalionTheQueen’sOwnRoyalWestKentRegiment,woundedbyshrapnelandsubsequentlycapturedduringtheBattleforLeros17November1943,whoescapedshortlyafterwardswiththeassistanceofthreelocalGreeksduringaforcedmarchenroutefromPiraeustoAthens,onlytobere-captured4dayslaterbyanSSOfficer,GeneralServiceMedal,1918-1962,GVIR, singleclasp,Palestine (6344186.Pte.R.Crump.R.W.Kent.R.),1939-1945Star,AfricaStar,WarMedal,1939-1945;thefirstofficiallyimpressed,remainingmedalsunnamedasissued,groupswingmountedoncardfordisplay.Toned, lightly polished very fine.(4) £250-300
JohnRoyCrumpwasborn12September1918inBrighton,Sussex.HavingworkedpriortoarmyserviceasaStateRegisteredNurse,heenlistedforservicewiththe2ndBattalionRoyalWestKents30March1937.HewaswoundedbyshrapneltothewristandcapturedduringtheBattlefortheAegeanIslandofLeros17November1943.HeattemptedunsuccessfullytomakeafullescapeduringamarchtoAthens,whenwiththeassistanceofthreelocalGreekcivilianshechangedintocivilianclothes,butsadlyhewasonceagaincaptured.HewasthenheldinStalagsVII-A(Moosburg,Germany)andIV-B(Muhlberg,Germany)until30December1943.SoldwithcopyAncestryPOWrollmention,andphotocopy‘GeneralQuestionnaireforBritish/AmericanEx-PrisonersofWar’showingthathehadreceivedinformationabouthowtobehave intheeventofcapture in2943byLt.Cropper,ofDBattalion,ReccePatrolLeader.
2007 GreatWar1914‘POW’TrioawardedtoPrivateAlbertJones,1stBattalionEastLancashireRegiment,woundedinactionandcaptured26August1914,duringtheBattleofLeCateau,1914Star&Clasp‘5thAug–22ndNov1914’ (10780Pte.A. Jones.1/E.Lan:R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals (Pte.);groupofficiallyimpressed,andcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Toned, very fine.(3) £150-200
SoldwithcopyMICconfirmingthisentitlement,noted‘PofW’,aswellaswithpaperworkconfirmingPrivateAlbertJonesashavingbeenwounded26August1914,andcopysketchedmapofthepositionsofthe11thBrigadeActionattheBattleofLeCateau.
2008 An emotive WWII Norwegian Campaign ‘POW’ Escaper’s Group of 3 awarded to CompanySergeantMajorAlanBell,RAOC,lateKing’sOwnYorkshireLightInfantry(KOYLI),whoinitiallyescapedStalagXXBatMarienburgbeforerecapturenearly150milesawaynearWarsaw,onlytoeventuallyescapesuccessfully,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,ArmyLongService&GoodConductMedal,GVIR,RegularArmy(4692403W.O.Cl.2.,A.E.Bell.R.A.O.C.);thefirsttwomedalsunnamedasissued,thelatterofficiallyimpressed,paircourtmountedoncardfordisplay.Unevenly toned, good very fine.(3) £400-500AlanEdwinBellwasborn1July1918atSheffield,Yorkshire.Hisfatherwasasilverfinisher,whohimselfhasservedintheGreatWarwiththeHallamshires,andassomethingofadrifter,Alanforatimefollowedinhisfather’sfootstepsinthistradewhilststudyingpart-timeatSheffieldUniversity.In1936hewasexpelledfromhisstudiesatSheffieldforbeingcaughtatapartyintheLadies’sSectionoftheUniversity,andthenforaperiodoftimehebecameamemberofMoseley’s‘BlackShirts–hewashimselfpresentatariotbetweenBlackShirtsandpoliceatSheffieldCityHall.After a short and relatively successful period working in business, Alan BellenlistedforservicewiththeKOYLIsinJuly1939atPontefract,Yorkshire,shortlybefore the outbreak of WWII, attaining the rank of Corporal. He served withtheKOYLIsinNorway,landingatNamsos17April1940,wheremovingsouthtowardsKvamtheymetaforceofGermancracktroops,andweretakenprisonerat Namdalseidet. They were initially moved to Trondheim for a period, thentakenbyshiptoDenmark,andfinallysentincattletruckstoStalagXXAinThorn,Poland.Whilstthere,heandotherPOWsweretakenbytraintoworkatSellestrauontheBalticCoast,andtheresufferedgreathardship,andadditionallyin1943CorporalBellwassentencedto6monthsinthemilitaryprisonatGraudenzforpurchasingBlackMarketflourtofurnishcakesforaNewYear’sparty.Havinglostagreatdealofweight,hereturnedto‘ordinary’POWlifeatStalagXX-B at Fallingbostel in West Germany.As a local paper from 1969 records insome detail, in late 1944 Corporal Bell and an associate were then very nearlyshot formanufacturing linen-stuffedcounterfeit cigarettesandswapping themfor food with the camp guards.Additionally, during his time here as a POW,CorporalBellwrotetotheMayorofSheffield,askingforapenpaltohelppassthetime.Whilstheheardnothingforsometime,hewassuddenlyinundatedbylettersandphotographsfromyoungladiesandgents,andeventheoddcartonofcigarettes!Thisapparentlycreatedawaveofletterstotownmayors,whichwassoonstampedoutbytheprisonguards. Perhapshavingreachedhislowest,heandtwoFrenchprisonerseffectedtheirescapefromStalag357byswimmingnaked(withpossessionstiedupinagroundsheet)throughthelengthofthecamplatrinetrenchtothenearbyriver.HewastolearnlaterthatthetwoFrenchprisonershadescapedalso,butthatattheendofthewarsome14bodiesofunsuccessfulescaperswerefoundinthatsamefoulstretchoftrench.Notlongafterthisattemptatescape,inearly1945hemanagedtobreakawayfromhismarchingcolumnofprisoners,whowerebeingrelocatedtoanewcamp,andfinallyreachedalliedforces.AfterhisreturntoEngland,wherehewassoonmarried,heremainedwiththeArmy,beingtransferredtotheRAOCwithwhomheserveduntil23August1961–allinallatotalof22years.Tragically,despiteapeacefulretirement,hechosetoendhisownlife30October1986. Soldwithafolderofsuperbresearch,muchwrittenbyapersonalfriendandfellowPOW,personalletters,pictures,newspaperclippingsandarationcardfromGraudenzPrison,dated1943.
2009 NorthWestFrontier&WWII ‘POW’Groupof3awarded toPrivateE JKingston,RoyalSussexRegiment,capturedatDunkirk,IndiaGeneralServiceMedal,1908-1935,GVR,singleclasp,NorthWestFrontier1930-31(6395393Pte.E.J.Kingston.R.Suss.R.),1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945;the first officially impressed, the remainder unnamed as issued, sold with Dunkirk 1940 Veteran’sMedal,groupcrudelymountedonboardfordisplay.Nearly extremely fine.(4) £150-200
PrivateEJKingstonwascapturedatDunkirkinMay-June1940,andwasheldatStalagXX-BatMarienburg,Poland.SoldwithcopyAncestry‘POW’rollmention.
2010 WWII‘POW’&LSGCGroupof3awardedtoCaptain(QM)HarryThomas,RoyalArmyMedicalCorps,capturedatForgeslesEaux,France,8June1940,whoworkedincaptivityatStalag383asNCOinchargeofhospitalsforAlliedwounded&sick,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,ArmyLongService&GoodConductMedal,GVIR,RegularArmy(7260094.W.O.Cl.2.H.V.Thomas.R.A.M.C);thelastofficiallyimpressed,theremainderunnamedasissued,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Lightly toned, the last well polished, very fine.(3) £100-120
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HarryVincentThomaswasborn24December1911,atWaterloo,Liverpool.HeattestedforservicewiththeRAMC13February1930,andhadreachedtherankofSergeantduringhisWWIIservice.HewascapturedandtakenPOWwhilstservinginthe3rdMobileAdvanceDressingStation,RAMC,8June1940,atForgesLesVeaux,France.HewasheldatStalagXXI-B(Schildberg,Poland)between1940and1942,beforebeingmovedtoStalag383(Hohenfels,Bavaria,Germany),wherewhilstincaptivityhewasgiventheextremelydifficultroleofNCOinchargeofHospitalsforAlliedwoundedsick.HecompletedhisPOWform4May1945,andwaslaterpromotedtoWO1(RSM),beforereceivinghisfirstRAMCcommissionasLieut(QM)16February1951,andCaptain(QM)8July1954.Heretired2March1957,havingservedforatotalof27years.Soldwithphotocopy‘GeneralQuestionnaireforBritish/AmericanEx-PrisonersofWar’andcopyAncestryPOWrollmention.
2011 WWII‘POW’Groupof3awardedtoSergeantCharlesWTurner,5thBattalion,Queen’sRegiment,captured 21 May 1940 at Bellancourt near Abbeville, France, 1939-1945 Star, War Medal, 1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,GVIR,Territorial(6083483Sjt.C.W.Turner.Queens.);thelastofficiallyimpressed,theremainderunnamedasissued,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay,soldwith‘TheQueen’sRoyalRegimentOldComradesAssociationBadgebyJRGaunt,London.Lightly toned, the latter a little polished, otherwise good very fine.(4) £100-150
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CharlesWilliamTurnerwasborn17July1910,andhadpreviouslyworkedpriortomilitaryserviceasaDairyForemanlivingat88PeabodyRoad,SouthFarnborough,Hampshire.Heenlistedforservicewiththe5thBattalionQueen’sRegiment6December1936,andwascapturedandtakenprisoner21May1940atBellancourt.HewasheldatStalagXX-BatMarienburg,PolandfromMaytoAugust1941,atStalagXX-AatThorn,PolandbetweenAugust1941toAugust1942,andfinallyatStalag383inHohenfels,Bavaria,Germany,fromAugust1942toApril1945.TherecipientisbelievedtohavediedinSurreyin1980.Soldwithphotocopy‘GeneralQuestionnaireforBritish/AmericanEx-PrisonersofWar’showinghisCompanyCommanderasCaptainJWMMansel.
2012 WWII‘POW’Groupof3awardedtoSergeantJMAuld,CameronHighlanders,RoyalScots,lateCameronHighlanders,capturednearDunkirkinMay/June1940,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,EIIR,Territorial(22531580Sgt.J.M.Auld.RS.);thelastofficiallyimpressed,theremainderunnamedasissued,grouploose.Unevenly toned, good very fine.(3) £100-150
SergeantJMAuldwascapturedwhilstservingwiththeCameronHighlanders,andheldatStalag344atLambinowice,Poland.SoldwithcopyAncestryPOWrollmention,andoriginalsmallyellow‘LaVilledeDunkerque–EnmemoiredesCombatantsdeMaietJuin1940’certificatenamedMrJMAuld,RoyalScots,whichappearstoindicatealatertransfertothisRegiment.
2013 WWII‘POW’Groupof3awardedtoPrivateAMcNeill,Argyll&SutherlandHighlanders,capturedat St Valery, France, June 1940, 1939-1945 Star, War Medal, 1939-1945, Efficiency Medal, G VI R,Territorial (2981261.Pte.A.McNeill.A.&.S.H); thefirst twomedalsunnamedas issued, the latterofficiallyimpressedwithsmallofficialcorrection,medalscourtmountedoncardfordisplay.Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine.(3) £150-200
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PrivateAMcNeillwastakenprisonerinJune1940whenthe7th&8thBattalionsArgyll&SutherlandHighlanderswerecapturedwiththe51stHighlandDivisionatStValery.HeisconfirmedonthePOWrollasprisonerno343andwasheldatStalagIX-CatMühlhausen,Hesse,Germany.ItappearsthathewasalsomadePOWwithamanthatisprobablyhisbrother,oneCorporalJDMcNeill,prisonernumber345.SoldwithcopyAncestryPOWrollmention.
2014 WWII‘POW’Groupof3awardedtoFusilierThomasStevenson,7thBattalionRoyalNorthumberlandFusiliers,takenprisonerMay-June1940,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,G VI R, Territorial (4273948 Fus. T. Stevenson. N.F.); the first two medals unnamed as issued, thelatterofficiallyimpressedwithsmallofficialcorrection,medalscourtmountedoncardfordisplay.Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine.(3) £150-200
PrivateThomasStevensonwasborn22June1915,atBerwick-upon-Tweed,andenlistedinApril1939forservicewiththe7thNorthumberlandFusiliers,havingpreviouslyworkedasaTransportDriver.PrivateStevensonwastakenprisonerinJune1940atStValery.HeisconfirmedonthePOWrollasprisonerno16647andwasheldforover5yearsatStalag344atLambinowice,Poland,workinglargelyfellingtimber.Soldwithphotocopy‘GeneralQuestionnaireforBritish/AmericanEx-PrisonersofWar’andcopyAncestryPOWrollmention.
2015 WWII ‘POW’ Group of 3 awarded to Company Sergeant-Major Norman Bailey, 10th BattalionDurhamLightInfantry,woundedinaction,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,GVR,Territorial(4602853Cpl.N.Bailey.6-Durh.L.I.);thefirsttwounnamedasissued,thelatterofficially impressed, group court mounted on board for display. The latter somewhat polished, group otherwise toned about extremely fine. (3) £120-150
Soldwithphotocopy‘GeneralQuestionnaireforBritish/AmericanEx-PrisonersofWar’andcopyAncestryPOWrollmention,confirmingCSMBaileyashavingbeenkeptprisoneratStalag383,atHohenhels,Rhineland-Palatinate,Germany.His‘GeneralQuestionnaire’showshisdateofbirthas26February1900,hisaddressnotedas13EastStreet,Westcornforth,viaFerryHill,Durham,andthathehadpreviouslyworkedasaMiner.ThisdocumentalsoshowsthathewaswoundedwhencapturedinFrance20May1940.
2016 WWII‘POW’Groupof3awardedtoLance-CorporalLeslieWBaker,1stBattalionQueen’sVictoriaRifles(KRRC),capturedatCalais,France,26May1940,1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,GVIR,Territorial(6896704Rfn.L.W.BakerQ.V.Rif.);thefirsttwounnamedasissued,thelatterofficiallyimpressed,groupcourtmountedonboard.Toned extremely fine.(3) £100-150
Soldwithphotocopy‘GeneralQuestionnaireforBritish/AmericanEx-PrisonersofWar’andcopyAncestryPOWrollmention,confirmingL-CplBakerashavingbeenkeptprisoneratStalagVIII-B/344,atLambinowice,Poland.His‘GeneralQuestionnaire’showshisdateofbirthas9December1910,hisaddressnotedas40StaytonRoad,Sutton,Surrey,andthathehadpreviouslyworkedasanExportClerk.ThisdocumentalsoshowsthathewascapturedatCalais,France,26May1940,duringthehard-foughtrearguardactionthere.
2017 A WWII ‘POW’ Group of 3 awarded to Fusilier J O Meekins, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers,capturedatSt.Valery,France,June1940,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,GVIR,Territorial(4270659Fus.J.O.Meekins.N.F.);firsttwomedalsunnamedasissued,thelatterofficiallyimpressed,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Lightly toned, extremely fine.(3) £100-150
SoldwithcopyAncestryPOWrollmention,confirmingFusilierJDMeekinsashavingbeenkeptprisoneratStalagIX-CatMühlhausen,Hesse,Germany.
2018 WWII‘POW’Groupof3awardedtoGunnerOBJones,RoyalArtillery,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,GVIR,Territorial(1457628GnrOBJonesRA);thelatterofficiallyre-impressed, the remainder unnamed as issued, group court mounted on board for display. Toned, extremely fine.(3) £60-80
GunnerOBJoneswastakenPOWandheldatStalag344,atLambinowice,Poland.SoldwithcopyAncestryPOWrollmention.
2019 WWII ‘POW’ Group of 3 awarded to Bombardier G Beacock, Royal Artillery, believed takenprisonerinMay-June1940atDunkirk,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,ArmyLongService&GoodConductMedal,GVIR,RegularArmy(1071946Bdr.G.Beacock.R.A.);thefirsttwounnamedasissued,thelatterofficiallyimpressed.Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine.(3) £100-150
BombardierBeacockisconfirmedasaPOW,havingbeenheldprisoneratStalag344atLambinowice,Poland,wheremanyPOWsworkedlargelyfellingtimber.Stalag344wasinitiallyusedtohouseBEFprisonersofwar,andlaterthosecapturedatCrete.ThissuggestsBombardierBeacockwascapturedinMay-June1940atornearDunkirk.SoldwithcopyPOWrollmention.
2020 WWII‘POW’&MalayaCampaignGroupof3awardedtoPrivateEHoward,RoyalMilitaryPolice,lateNorfolkRegiment,captured27May1940whilstservingwiththe2ndBattalionNorfolkRegimentduringtheir‘laststand’andsubsequentsurrenderatLaBassée,France,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,GeneralServiceMedal,1918-1962,singleclasp,Malaya(5989181Pte.E.Howard.R.M.P.);the lastofficially impressed, theremainderunnamedas issued,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Toned, about extremely fine.(3) £80-120
PrivateEHowardservedwiththe2ndBattalionNorfolkRegimentduringWWII,andarrivedinFranceinSeptember1939.ThisBattalionwasusedaspartofthedelayingforcesusedduringtheretreattoDunkirkin1940andsubsequentlysufferedveryheavycasualties,withmanysoldierstakenprisonerofwar.PrivateHowardwascapturedandtakenPOW27May1940whilstservingwiththe2ndBattalionNorfolkRegimentduringtheir‘laststand’andsubsequentsurrenderatLaBassée,France.ItwasshortlyafterthissurrenderthatSSforcesmassacred97unarmedPOWsofthe2ndBattalionNorfolkRegimentattheincidentatLeParadis.PrivateHowardwasheldatStalagXX-AatTorun,Poland.SoldwithcopyAncestryPOWrollmention,mistakenlyshowinghimas‘C.Howard’withthesameArmyNumberanddetailsotherwise.
2021 WWII ‘POW’ & Malaya Campaign Group of 3 awarded to Rifleman J P Hickson, CameronHighlanders, late Royal Scots, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945, General Service Medal,1918-1962,GVIR,singleclasp,Malaya(865657Rfn.J.P.Hickson.Cameronians.);thelastofficiallyimpressed,theremainderunnamedasissued,groupswingmountedwithreversepinforwear.Toned, lightly polished, good very fine.(3) £100-150
Rifleman J P Hickson was captured and taken POW whilst serving with the Royal Scots, and was held at Stalag XX-B atMarienburg, Poland. He later went on to serve in the Malaya Campaign with the Cameron Highlanders. Sold with copyAncestry‘POW’rollmention.
2022 A Rare Great War ‘POW’ Pair awarded to Commander Ronald H Clark, Royal Navy, who wascapturedwhilstservingasaLieutenantEngineeraboardHMS Seal, thissubmarinedamagedbyaerialbombardmentandmines, subsequently capturedbyGermanSubmarine-HuntingVesselUJ-128, 5 May 1940, the only British Submarine captured in WWII, 1939-1945 Star, War Medal,193901945;pairunnamedasissued,swingmountedwithreversepinforwear,soldwithnavalofficer’ssword,GVRpatternonblade,withscabbard&swordknot,guardlocknamed(R.H.S.Clark,R.N.),pocketBible,silver-platenapkinring,framedA4poem‘GreetingsfromSealtoSEAL’.Pair toned very fine, sword showing a little wear to leather, blade untarnished. (5) £500-700RonaldHarrisonClark,ofRotherham,Yorkshire,born1909,wascapturedwhilstservingasLieutenantEngineeraboardtheBritishsubmarineHMS Seal.Under thecommandofLieutenant-CommanderRupertPLonsdale, thisvesselhadbeenlayingminesintheKattegatofftheSwedishcoast29April,andwhenitpassedtheSkaw4MayitwassightedandbombedbyGermanaircraft.Whilstonlyhavingreceivedslightdamagefromthis,theSeallaidfurtherminesdespitebeinginthevicinityof4anti-submarinetrawlersandnumerousotherE-BoatsandthenunwittinglymovedthroughtwolinesofGermanmines. AsHMS Sealtookevasiveactionsitcameintocontactwithamineandwasseverelydamagedbyanexplosion,forcinghertotheoceanfloor,floodingtheminingcompartmentandpartofthecrewspace.Aftersometimeandrunningshortofoxygen,indesperationthecrewwascalledtothecontrolroomforprayer,afterwhichquitemiraculouslyHMS Sealgraduallyrosefrom the seabed to the surface, at 1.00am, 5 May.Attempts were made to get the engines started, but the submarine wasunmanageable.At 2.50am HMS Seal was sighted once again by German aircraft and attacked, which left First LieutenantButlerandoneratingbadlyinjured.Firewasreturnedbythevessel’sLewisgununtilitjammedandwithanyfurtherresponsenowimpossible,aGermanseaplanelandedclosebytotaketheCaptainprisoner,andsoonaftertheGermantrawlerUJ-128arrivedtotowtheailingsubmarinetoFrederickshavn. DespiteGermanattemptstoreconditionandoperateHMS Sealtouseaspartofthepropagandawar,thesewereineffective,and the submarine was finally scrapped in June 1941. The crew of the vessel were taken prisoner of war at Marlag 333 ,includingLieutenantClark,until theendofhostilities.After theireventual liberation inMay1945,LieutenantCommanderLonsdalewastriedbyCourt-Martialonchargesoffailingtoengageenemyaircraftandoffailingtopreventthesubmarinefallingintoenemyhands,butwashonorablyacquitted,asweretheotherseniorofficers. LieutenantClarkcontinuedtoserveaftertheendofWWII,reachingtherankofCommander(Engineer),workinglargelyinatrainingcapacityuntilc.1958.Soldwithalargequantityofresearch,groupphotographs,correspondenceandusefulrelatedarticles.
2023 AScarceDoubleWWI&WWII‘POW’FamilyGroupto‘Butterfield’:GreatWar‘POW’Pairawardedto Private Benjamin J Butterfield, Gordon Highlanders, British War and Victory Medals, 1914-19(241527Pte.B.J.Butterfield.Gordons.);officiallyimpressed,toned, extremely fine; WWII‘POW’GroupofawardedtoPrivateHerbertJButterfield,RoyalArmyServiceCorps,late2nd/6thEastSurreyRegiment,capturedwithwhilstservingwithhisformerregimentatStValery13June1940,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,GVIR,Territorial(S/6143510Pte.H.J.Butterfield.R.A.S.C.);latterofficiallyimpressed,theremainderunnamedasissued,grouploose,polished very fine.(5) £80-120SoldwithcopyMIC,originalWWI‘returningPOW’printedletterfromGeorgeVdated1918,andenvelopeofissueforthesemedals,originalportraitandgroupphoto.RegardingtheSecondgroup,twooriginalOHMSboxesofissue,copy‘GeneralQuestionnaireforBritish/AmericanEx-PrisonersofWar’showingthatPrivateHJButterfieldwasheldatStalag344,atLambinowice,Poland.Alsosoldwithamedium-sizedMasonicmedal,awardedtoBrotherGeorgeFobbester,1906–relationunknown.
2024 FamilyGroupto‘Rothwell’:FivetoAirMechanicDavidRothwell,RAF,comprising:BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19(44553A.M.2.D.Rothwell.R.A.F.),DefenceandWarMedals,1939-1945,SpecialConstabularyLongServiceMedal,withclasp‘LongService,1945;officiallyimpressed,WWIpairmountedfordisplay inwoodenframefordisplay,withcentral ‘BoroughofHaslingden’scroll,in appreciation of valuable services rendered, also with original OHMS box of issue, latter medalsloose; WWII ‘POW’ Group of 4 awarded to Private Albert Rothwell, 1st/5th Sherwood Foresters(Nottinghamshire&DerbyshireRegiment),whodiedwhilstincaptivity2April1943,1939-1945Star,PacificStar,DefenceandWarMedals,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,loose,soldwithoriginalOHMSboxofissueandcondolenceslip.Generally toned, extremely fine.(9) £100-150Soldwithcopiedresearchrelatingtoone4981465PrivateAlbertRothwell,1st/5thSherwoodForesters(Notts&DerbyRegiment),who died 2April 1943, was believed taken prisoner of war by the Japanese at Singapore. He is buried at the KanchaburiCemetery,Thailand,andmayhavediedwhilstbuildingtheBurma-Siamrailway.
2025 GENERALSERVICEMEDAL,1918-1962, singleclasp,Palestine (3853356Pte.M.Riley.Loyal.R.);officiallyimpressed.Lightly toned, one or two light marks, about extremely fine. £60-80
PrivateMichaelRileywascapturedand takenPOWin1940,andwasrepatriated in1943aspartof thePOWexchange forwoundedsoldiers.Soldwithcopyrolldetails.
2026 INDIAGENERALSERVICEMEDAL,1936-1939,singleclasp,NorthWestFrontier1937-39(6343202Pte,H.Thorpe.Leic.R.);officiallyimpressed.Toned good very fine. £120-150
PrivateHenryThorpeisconfirmedashavingbeencapturedandtakenasaPrisonerofWaratSingaporewhilstservingwiththe1stBattalionLeicestershireRegiment,notedontheroll‘MissingSingaporeIsland12.2.42’,soldwithcopyJapanesePOWsummarysheet(2-page)showinghishomeaddressas17AdelaideStreet,Carlisle.
2027 EFFICIENCY MEDAL, G VI R, Territorial (829364 Gnr. W. R. Wood. R.A.); officially impressed.Unevenly toned, lower obverse edge bump, very fine. £40-60
SoldwithcapbadgeandPOWrollmentionconfirmingGunnerWRWoodashavingbeenkeptprisoneratStalagVIII-CatKoninZaganski,Poland.Itisbelievedthathelaterundertookandsurvived‘TheLongMarch’.
GallantryGroups
2028 An Excellent ‘First Day of the Somme’ MC & French Croix de Guerre Group of 5 awarded toLieutenantHarryStrong,14th(2ndBarnsleyPals)BattalionTheYork&LancasterRegiment,MID,thricewoundedonthatdayandawardedtheMilitaryCrossforconspicuousgallantrywhilstincommandofabombingparty,MilitaryCrossGVR,1914-15Star(2660PteH.Strong.R.War.R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals(Lieut.H.Strong),thelatterwithMIDoakleaves,France,CroixdeGuerre,1914-1917,with star ribandfitment,GreatWarTrioofficially impressed,MCandCroixdeGuerre unnamed as issued, sold loose mounted for display in a small wooden case. Group toned, pleasing good very fine and desirable.(5) £2500-3000MCLondon Gazette20.10.1916 CroixdeGuerre,LG01.05.1917 TemporaryLieutenantHarryStrong,of52theHighStreet,Wem,Shropshire,wasborn9May1890andhadpreviouslyworked as a Bank Cashier. He enlisted for Great War service into the 1/8th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment,beforequicklybeinggrantedacommissioninthe14th(2ndBarnsleyPals)Battalion,York&LancasterRegiment.Presentwith‘B’CompanyatSerreunderthecommandofCaptainHouston,on30JulytheymarchedallnightwithveryheavykittowardsthefrontlinesbyNairneTrenchandCopseTrench,andvirtuallyuponarrivalandwithoutsleeptheywerecalledupontotakepartinthemassiveassaultof‘TheFirstDayoftheSomme’,withBcompanygivenorderstobomb,takeandholdtheirthreenearestGermantrenches. OwingtotheseverityoftheGermanshellingandsomeshortfallingAlliedartilleryshellsdesignedtocuttheenemywire,thestateoftheaforementionedtrenchesinthisareawassodeplorablethatmuchofitappearedtoformpartof‘NoMan’sLand’.Furthermore,the2ndBarnsleyPalsWarDiarystatesthatasmanyas30%oftheunitsamassedtherehadbeenmadecasualtiesbeforeevenhavingreachedtheirown‘parapet’readyfor‘ZeroHour’at7.30am,duetotheshockinglackoftrenchcover,accurateenemyshellingandheavysniperandmachine-gunfire. At8.09amthetwocompaniesofthe14thYork&Lancasterswentoverthetop,advancinginto‘NoMan’sLand’towardsthelargelyundamagedenemywire.TemporaryLieutenantStrongwasReserveBombingOfficerwith‘B’Company1July1916atSerre,andwasawardedtheMilitaryCrossforconspicuousgallantry.Heandtheothermembersofhiscompanyweresoonmetwithheavyandaccuratemachine-gunfirenearthegapsinthewireandsufferedveryheavycasualties.OnlyahandfulofsoldiersfromBcompanyundertheotherofficer,LieutenantForsdike,wereabletoreachandenterthefirstGermantrench.LieutenantStrong’scitationreads: “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of a bombing party.Although severely wounded herefusedassistanceandorderedhismentopushon.Hethencrawledtowardstheenemyline,endeavouringtojoinhisparty,andwasagaintwicewounded.” Strongsufferedseveremultiplewoundsduringthisattack-totheheadbytheeye,hipandshoulder,andwasevacuatedtotheUKfortreatmentandrecovery,whereheremainedservingwiththe3rdReserveBattalionandlaterthe5thTrainingReserveBattalion,beforebeingdemobilisedin1919. SoldwithasmallfolderofdocumentationincludingcopyMIC,copyLondonGazettecitations,andaquantityofusefulresearchtakenfromtheWarDiaryofthe2ndBarnselyPals.
2029 AnImpressive‘FightingCitation’MilitaryMedalGroupofFiveawardedtoActingSergeantJamesCritchley,144th(EastLancashire)Regiment,RoyalArmouredCorps,originallyrecommendedfortheDCMinJuly1944for‘outstandingserviceinaction’againstGermanPanzerDivisionsatNoyers-BocageandOudeville,aspartofthe‘TankBattle’forCaen,MilitaryMedal,GVIR(3390801A/Sjt.J.Critchley.R.A,C.[sic]),1939-45Star,FranceandGermanyStar,DefenceandWarMedals;thefirstofficiallyimpressed,theothersunnamedasissued,groupmountedoncardfordisplay.Group lightly toned, polished extremely fine.(5) £2500-3000
MMLondon Gazette19.10.1944
JamesCritchleyservedinthe144th(EastLancashire)RegimentRACduringWWII,whichformedpartofthe33rdArmouredBrigade.LandinginNormandyatGoldBeach6fJune1944,the144th’sShermanIandFireflytanksgraduallyproceededtowardsthe major tactical objective of Caen, where heavy fighting ensued as part of Operation ‘Charnwood’. On the 16th-18th Julythe144thRACweredeployedinsupportofthe59th(Staffordshire)InfantryDivisionaspartofOperation‘Pomegranate’- adiversionaryattackpriortothelaunchofOperation‘Goodwood’bytheBritish2ndArmyjusttwodaysafterwards.
TheaimofOperation‘Pomegranate’wastoconvincetheGermanforcesthatthiswasgoingtobethemainBritish‘breakout’point,andinthisaimitwasverysuccessful.Britishcode-breakerswereabletoconfirmthatintheirinterceptionstheGermanshadreporteda‘particularlydangerousarmouredthrust’takinginthisarea.ItwasduringtheseactionsintheareaofNoyers-Bocage,againsttheGerman276&277Divisions,supportedbyelementsof2ndPanzerand9thSSPanzerDivision,thatActingSergeantCritchleywasrecommendedfortheDCM,laterawardedtheMM.
TherecommendationfortheDCMwasmadebythethenLieutenant-ColonelAlanJolly,CommandingOfficerofthe144thRAC,whichwassubsequentlydowngradedforreasonsuncertain,readsasfollows:
“Onthemorningofthe16July1944atQuedeville889642,acompanyofinfantrywereheldupbymachinegunfirefromasunkenroadat889642,andthewoodstothesouthofit,andalocalstalemateseemedtohavebeenreached.”
“SergeantCritchleyadvancedbyhimself, theremainingtanks inhis troopbeingalreadycasualtiesofmines,andengagedtheenemyfromaflankupthesunkenroad.HewentupthesunkenroadfiringhistankmachinegunswhilehehimselfwasengagingtheenemyfromtheturretbyusinghisStengunandthrowinghandgrenades.Hesilencedtheenemyoppositioninthisroadbutitwasstillfiercefromthewoodstohisleft.HavingrunoutofsmallarmsammunitionheaskedtheinfantrytolendhimaBrengunandmannedithimselfontheturretofhistank.AfterhisBrengunammunitionhadrunouthereversedoutofthesunkenroadandwentdownthemainroadtothesouthengagingtheenemywiththe17-poundergun.”
“Theenemyappearedtoberegroupingbutthearmour-piercingshellsthrewthemintoconfusionandveryshortlyafterthistheinfantrywereabletotaketheposition.TheInfantryCompanyCommander,MajorBBarberofthe1/6thStaffs,hasreportedthatitwasentirelyduetotheactionofSergeantCritchleythathiscompanywasabletocapturetheirobjective.”
“Throughoutthisdayandagainonthe18Julyhegaveoutstandingserviceinactionandwasanexampletoallthoseroundhim.”
SoldwithcopyLondonGazettementionwhichgivesinbracketsActingSergeantCritchley’splaceoforiginasBolton,copyawardrecommendation,andaquantityofcopiedresearchrelatingtothe144thRAC.
2030 AVeryFineGreatWarMMGroupof4andMemorialPlaqueawardedtoPrivateJDanskin,10thBattalionNorthumberlandFusiliers,awardedtheMMfor ‘greatgallantryanddevotiontoduty’duringamoonlighttrenchraid30August1916,killedinjustonemonthlaternearMartinpuich,Military Medal, G V R (19706 Pte. J. Danskin. 10/Nth’d Fus:), 1914-15 Star (Pte), British War andVictory Medals (Pte.), Memorial Plaque (James Danskin); officially impressed, group loose. Lightly polished, nearly extremely fine, scarce and desirable with specific awards details.(5) £1000-1200
MMLondon Gazette16.11.1916
PrivateJamesDanskin,ofNewcastle-upon-Tyne,enlistedforserviceinthesamecitywiththe10thBattalionNorthumberlandFusiliersduringtheGreatWar.ArrivinginFranceinAugust1915aspartofthe69thBrigade,23rdDivision,itwasjustoverayearlaterduringtheBattleoftheSommethatPrivateDanskinwasawardedtheMilitaryMedalforBravery.
AsisrecordedintheBattalionWarDiary,soldiersfromthe10thBattalionlaunchedanight-timeattackuponanadjacentenemytrench.Followinganearliergasandartilleryattack,thesoldierssetoffintworaidingpartiesunder2ndLieutenantELawrenceand2ndLieutenantJPLorrains.Eachpartyransome30yardsacross‘NoMan’sLand’beforeslowingtocrawlthroughgapsintheenemywire,butupontheireventualdiscoverytheyweremetwithheavyriflefireandbombing.Theraidersretaliatedsuccessfully:‘gettingagoodnumberofbombsintotheenemy’strench,fromwhichcriesandgroanscouldbeheard’.SecondLieutenantLawrencewasherewounded,butcontinuedlongenoughtoorganisehispartytowithdrawtothedepartureditch,whereuponthepartyunderLorrainssuccessfullyattacked,reachingtheenemyparapet,bayonetingsentriesandbombingtheenemy,whowerenotedtobestillwearingtheirgasmasks.Despitetheirsuccessininflictingheavycasualties,bothpartieswereforcedtowithdrawowingtotheoutnumberingenemyforcesandtheirowncasualties,despitethepartyunder2ndLieutenantLorrainshavingmadeasecondbutunsuccessfulrallyingattack.
Whilst the text leaves thespecificdetailsomewhatambiguous, itappears thatPrivateDanskinwasamemberof thesecondraidingparty,andislistedintheBattalionDiarybynametowardsthebottomoftheextractashaving‘shewedgreatgallantryanddevotiontodutybothintheassaultandinbringinginwoundedafterwards’.PrivateJamesDanskinwaskilledinactionjustoveramonthlater25September1916duringanothertrenchattacknearMartinpuich.SoldwithcopyMIC,CWGCcasualtyreport,andextractsfromthe10thBattalionNorthumberlandFusiliersWarDiaryconcerningtheattackinwhichPrivateDanksinwasawardedtheMMandalsoconcerningthelaterattackinwhichhewaskilled.HeiscommemoratedontheThiepvalMemorial.
2031 GreatWarMMGroupof4awardedtoSergeantFrederickAlfredGoring,1st/5th(CityofLondon)Battalion London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade), late 6th (City of London) Battalion, LondonRegiment(CityofLondonRifles),awardedforbraveryshown26April1918duringtheGermanSpringOffensiveatArras,MilitaryMedal,GVR(320875Sjt:F.A.Goring.1/5Lond:R.),1914-15Star(255. Pte. F.A. Goring, 6-Lond.R.), British War & Victory Medals (Sjt); officially impressed, groupcourt-mountedonboardfordisplay.Toned, nearly extremely fine.(4) £700-900
MMLondon Gazette29.08.18
The1st/6thLondonsweredisbandedattheendofJuly1918whenitsinfantrybrigadeswerereducedtothreebattalions,hencehismove to the1st/5thLondons.ThisMMwasawarded to320873SergeantFAGoring forhispart in theaction26April1918,duringtheBattleofArras.The1901CensusshowsFrederickAlfredGoringashavingbeenborn10September1895inBloomsbury,London,thesonofaPortmanteauMaker,at53BurtonCrescent,StPancras.GenealogicalresearchsuggeststhathemarriedoneAnneBowiein1923,andthathediedin1975atCanterbury,agedof80.SoldwithcopyMIC,MMCard,London Gazette mentionandsomegenealogicalresearch.
exDNW,5March1996,lot543
2032 A WWII & Queen’s Commendation Police Group of 4 awarded to Constable Peter Halliwell,BlackburnPoliceForce,lateRoyalAirForce,whoawardedtheQueen’sCommendationforBraveConductshownduringthe‘BreweryStreetSiege’inBlackburn,1958,1939-1945Star,BurmaStar,DefenceandWarMedals,1939-1945,Queen’sCommendationforBraveConductsprayofsilverlaurelleavesandboxofissue;medalsunnamedasissued,medalsloose,soldwithrelevantminiatureswithreversepinforwear.Extremely fine.(9) £350-400
Queen’sCommendation,London Gazette14.08.1959
PeterHalliwellwasoneofthreepoliceofficersinitiallycalledtothesceneofatensehostagesituationatNo.8BreweryStreet,Blackburn,onthenightof12December1958.MrKing,anestrangedhusband,hadforcedentryintothehomeofhiswife‘sparents,armedwithaBrowningfive-shotshotgun,holdingthiswife&childrenhostagewithinthehouse.MrKingaskedhiswifeSheila:“Doyouloveme?Willyoukissme?Becauseyouhavegottodietonight!”MrsKinghadattemptedtomakenoiseandcall forhelpunsuccessfully,buthernextdoorneighbourMsCowellsucceededin takingashort taxirideto thepolicestation,returningwithpoliceofficersCavill,RileyandHalliwell.
EnteringthehousetoconfrontMrKing,DCCavillranstraightintotheroomdemandingthegun,towhichMrKingreturnedashot, leavingDCCavillseverelywounded,andimmediatelyshothiswife in theback.Kingdemandedthemall to leave,andDCsRileyandHalliwellextricatedDCCavillfromthescenefortreatment.Anotherthreepoliceofficerssoonarrivedinsupport,oneofwhom,InspectorO’Donnell,attemptedtonegotiatewiththegunmanbutreceivedashotgunwoundtothechest,butthrewachairatthegunmanandescapedthroughawindow.
Inresponse to theseverityof thesituationandmountingcasualties, thedecisionwasmadeforarmedpolice tomaketheirmove,andalsotofireteargasintothebuilding,followedbypolicedogs.Intheensuingchaos,ashotwasheardfiredinsidethebuilding,asMrKingshotandwoundedhimself.Takentohospital,herecoveredtostandtrialaccusedofthemurderofhiswifeandalsoInspectorO’Donnell,whodiedfromhiswounds.Hewaseventuallyconvictedonlyofmanslaughteronbothcounts,duetoasuccessfuldefencecasemadeonthegroundsofmentalinstability.
PoliceConstableHalliwell receivedhisQueen’sCommendation forBraveConductSilver laurel leaves fromLordDerbyatKnowsleyHall21October1959.Soldwithoriginalawardswithboxofissue,numerousattractiveportraitpictures,newspaperclippingsandcorrespondence.
CampaignGroups
2033 WWIIGroupof6awardedtoBombardierThomasDack,RoyalArtillery,1939-1945Star,AtlanticStar,AfricaStar,ItalyStar,WarMedal,1939-1945,EfficiencyMedal,GVIR,Territorial(1432304Gnr.T.Dack.RoyalArtillery);thefirstfiveunnamedasissued,thelatterofficiallyimpressed,medalsloose.Extremely fine.(6) £100-150
SoldwithoriginalcopyCertificateofService,showinghisdischargefromtheTerritorials9November1964,showinghisaddressas1BackStreet,Church,Lancashire.
2034 WWIIGroupof5awardedtoGunnerArthurHThompson,52nd ‘TheBurnleyBoys’LightAnti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, 1939-1945, Efficiency Medal, G VI R, Territorial (1444191 Gnr.A. H. Thompson. R.A.); the last officiallyimpressed,theremainderunnamedasissued,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Toned, the last a little polished, group generally good very fine.(5) £100-150
Gunner Arthur Thompson served with the 52nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, during WWII. Most likelyhavingjoinedthisTerritorialunitjustpriortotheoutbreakofwarin1939,hewouldhavebeenpresentwiththisunitastheydisembarked20September1939,thefirstTerritorialRegimenttodoso.The52ndLAAwereinvolvedinthefightingofMay1940,andwereeventuallyevacuatedatDunkirk29May1940.Bythetimeoftheirevacuationthe52ndLAAwerebelievedtoshotdownasmanyas102Germanaircraft.Followingthisevacuationthe52ndLAAalsosawactiveserviceinGreece,CreteandNorthAfrica.Soldwithseveralpagesofresearchregardingthe52ndLAA.
2035 AGreatWar ‘WhiteSeaPassage’groupof4awardedtoPettyOfficerM.Newman,RoyalNavalReserve,whoservedaboardHMS Jupiterduringitsice-breakingoperationsinthejourneytowardsArchangelin1915,BritishWarMedal(1223DM.Newman.P.O.R.N.R.),VictoryMedal,RoyalNavalReserveLongService&GoodConductMedal,EVIIR(D.1233M.Newman.Sean,R.N.R.),RussianSilver Medal ‘For Zeal’, Nicholas II (D.1233 M.Newman, Sea. R.N.R. H.M.S. Jupiter); group courtmountedwithreversepinforwear,VictoryMedal isareplacement.Group lightly toned, BWM with small lower obverse edge bump, otherwise nearly extremely fine, and scarce.(4) £300-400
MichaelNewmanwasborninKinsale,CountyCork,Ireland,andenlistedforserviceintheRoyalNavalReserve30October1894atMilfordHaven.Intheyearspriortotheoutbreakofwarin1914hehadservedasMateaboardvariousfishingandtrawlervesselsoperatingoutofMilfordHaven,butwascalledaboardHMS JupiterinAugust1914,servingaboardthatshipuntilMay1915.
TheTyneGuardShipHMS Jupiter,aMajestic-classbattleship,wassentoutinresponsetoaRussianrequestforassistanceinperformingice-breakingdutiesintheWhiteSeapassagetowardsthecityofArchangel.Itwasofkeyimportancetokeepthispassage free from constricting ice to maintain this shipping lane, since the Russian vessel responsible for these duties hadbrokendown.Thiswasakeyrouteforthemovementofwarmaterialsandmunitions.
DepartinginFebruary1915,HMSJupiterfreednumerousvessels(includingSS Thracia)fromthecrushingseaice,onoccasionusingexplosivechargestodoso.Thischallengingtask,whichregularlyinvolvedworkingintemperaturesaslowas-20ºC,endedsuccessfullyinMay1915,andthesailorsandcrewaboardHMS JupiterwererewardedbyTsarNicholasIIwithvariousHonoursandAwards.
PettyOfficerNewmancontinuedtoserveaboardvariousothervesselsuntilhiseventualdischarge26February1919–havingservedsome25yearsservicewith theRoyalNavalReserve.Soldwithcopyservicepapers. (NB-ThereplacementVictoryMedaliscorrectlynamedto9523PteDMurphy,RoyalMunsterFusiliers).
exGlendinings,18February1987,soldwithlotticketnumber
2036 GreatWarNavalLSGCGroupof4awarded toLeadingStokerTWBryant, HMS Walrus, 1914-15Star (K.17210.T.W.Bryant.Sto. 1.,R.N.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals (Sto.1.),RoyalNavyLongService&GoodConductMedal,GVR(---210T.W.Bryant.L.Sto.H.M.S.Walrus.);officiallyimpressed,grouploose.Group well-polished with some contact marks, LSGC service number partly obscured from edge contact, nearly very fine. £100-120
‘Thatmanworehismedals’
2037 WWIIGroupof4awardedtoFlightSergeantStuartBertramBilling,70Squadron,RoyalAirForceVolunteerReserve,killedinactionduringoperationsintheNearEast12-13August1943,1939-1945Star,AfricaStarwithclasp‘NorthAfrica1942-43’,ItalyStar,WarMedal,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,mountedbelowportraitphotographinawoodenframefordisplay. Extremely fine.(4) £150-200
FlightSergeantSBBillingwasinitiallyrecordedasmissinginactionduringoperationsintheNearEastduringthenightofthe12-13August1943.Basedwith70SquadronatthetimeinKairouan-TemmarinTunisia,thissquadronwaswell-placedtobombstrategictargetsinItaly.TheSquadrondiarystatestheyhadbeeninvolvedinbombingsintheareaofCapePeloro&Messina,andmentionsFlightSergeantBillingas2ndPilotofAircraft‘A’HZ.427WellingtonX,anditstates:‘Thisaircraftwhichismissingafteroperationsonthenightof12th/13thAugust,wasreportedtohavebeenshotdownovertargetby4otheraircraft.Nootherdetails.’Anotherreportstates:‘…probablyhitbyflakintargetarea,as3aircraftreportedseeinganaircraftexplodingandfallingtotheground.’HeiscommemoratedattheSyracuseWarCemetary,Sicily.Lotsoldwithaquantityofusefulresearchandphotographs.
2038 WWIIGroupof4awardedtoHonoraryCaptainRobertChadwick,EastLancashireRegiment,late Royal Artillery, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, 1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,loose,withfour‘dogtags’(170500C-EChadwickR).Toned, good very fine.(8) £80-100
RobertChadwickenlistedforserviceinitiallywiththeManchesterRegimentonFriday,15December1939.Afterashortperiodoftraininghereceivedacommissionas2ndLieutenantintheRoyalArtillery.Hewaslatertransferredtothe1stBattalionEastLancashireRegiment,andsawactioninFrancewiththe158thInfantryBrigadeuntil31August1945,whereitisbelievedhewassentforfurtherserviceintheMiddleEast.HewasreleasedtoclassAreserveasanHonoraryCaptain31July1946.
SoldwithoriginalNationalServiceAct1939Enlistmentnoticepaper,laterreleasecertificatesandaRoyalAeroClublogbookfrom1957.
2039 PalestineandWWII ‘DesertRats’Groupof4awardedtoCorporalJamesWRivers,1stBattalionRoyalNorthumberlandFusiliers,killedinactionatTobruk25July1941,GeneralServiceMedal,1918-1962,GVIR,singleclasp,Palestine(4271100Fsr.J.W.Rivers.R.North’dFus.),1939-1945Star,AfricaStar,WarMedal,1939-1945;thefirstofficiallyimpressed,remainingmedalsunnamedasissued,grouploosemountedoncardfordisplay.Toned, good extremely fine.(4) £200-250
CorporalJamesWilliamRivers,thesonofIsaacandMaryJaneRivers,ofNorthShields,Northumberland,waskilledinaction25July1941,andisburiedatTobrukWarCemetery,Libya.Aspartofthe1stBattalion,RoyalNorthumberlandFusiliers,hewouldhavebeenpartofoneoftheHeavyMachineGunsectionsthatwereinvolvedintheDefenceofTobruk,fightingalongsidetheAustralianforceswhosuccessfullyheldthecityforover8monthsagainstRommel’sGermandesert forces.SoldwithcopyCWGCcasualtysheet.
2040 Palestine&WWII‘DesertRats’Groupof4awardedtoPrivateEdwardPinkney,2ndBattalionWestYorkshireRegiment,killedinaction9June1942,atHalfayaPass,Egypt,neartheLibyanborder,GeneralServiceMedal,1918-1962,GVIR,singleclasp,Palestine(4538228.Pte.E.Pinkney.W.York.R.),1939-1945 Star,Africa Star, War Medal, 1939-1945; the first officially impressed, remaining medalsunnamedasissued,grouploose-mountedoncardfordisplay.Group toned, the first somewhat polished, generally good very fine.(4) £200-250
PrivateEdwardPinkney,thesonofMatthewandAlicePinkneyofBalby,Yorkshire,waskilledinaction9June1942,attheageof32,whilsttakingpartindesertcombatneartheEgyptian/Libyanborder.SoldwithcopyCWGCcasualtysheet.
2041 WWII‘Chindit’Groupof4awardedtoRLeigh,LancashireFusiliers,19139-1945Star,BurmaStar,DefenceandWarMedals,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,loose,soldwithoriginalOHMSboxofissueandreceipt.Extremely fine. (4) £20-40
OHMSBoxaddressedtoMrRLeigh,1MarsdenStreet,Accrington,Lancs.Purchasedfromthefamily,whostatedthathehadservedwiththeLancashireFusiliers.
2042 AnIndiaMutinyandAshanteeCampaignLSGCGroupof3awardedtoSergeantCharlesPickett,2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, Indian Mutiny Medal, 1857-58, no clasp (C. Pickett, 2nd Bn Rifle Bde),AshanteeMedal,1873-74,singleclasp,Coomassie(297PteC.Pickett.2.BnRifleBde.1873-4),ArmyLongService&GoodConductMedal,VR,3rdtypereversewithsmallletters(297.Corpl.C.Pickett.2ndRifleBde);medalsofficiallyimpressed,groupmountedonboardfordisplay.Group toned, a few light contact marks & minor edge bruises in places, otherwise about good very fine.(3) £800-900
CharlesPickettservedwiththe2ndBattalionRifleBrigadeduringtheIndianMutiny,andarrivingatLucknow31July1858,andremaininguntillate1860.Inearly1861hemovedtoUmbalawhereheservedforsevenyearsuntilreturninghomein1868asaSergeant.DuringhomeservicehemarriedhiswifeElizabeth4March1869,withwhomhewouldhavetwochildren.
HeremainedinAldershotuntilmid1871whereuponhewasreducedtoPrivateforreasonsunknown,presumeddisciplinary.HewassoonaftersenttoserveintheGoldCoastofAfricainlate1872aspartoftheAlliedForcessenttofacethearmyofAshanteeKingKoffeeKallkalli.FollowingthebattleatAmoaful,thekeycityofCoomassiewastakenandraisedtothegroundinswiftretribution.Peacewasthensecured13February1874attheTreatyofFommanah,amongstwhichthetermsincludedpayingtheBritish50,000ouncesofgoldanddiscontinuingthepracticeofhumansacrifice.
Uponhisreturnhome,CharlesPickettwaspromotedonceagaintotherankofCorporalandsoonafterreceivedhisLSGCmedalin1876.HavingreachedtherankofSergeant,CharlesPickettdied6February1881.
2043 GreatWarGroupof3awardedtoMajorAlexanderRaynerOBE,MD,RoyalArmyMedicalCorps,mentionedindespatches,aneminentRadiologistwhoestablishedtheveryfirstX-RaydepartmentinGreatBritain,andbrothertothefamousSuffragetteEdithRigby(néeRayner),TheMostExcellentOrderoftheBritishEmpire,OBE(Civil)1sttype,BritishWarandVictoryMedals(MajorA.E.Rayner.)withMIDbronzeoakleaves;medalpairofficiallyimpressed,groupswing-mountedwithreversepinforwear,setwithinaninitialled‘AER’brownleathercase,bySpink&SonLtd,soldwithtwolargeengravedbronzemedicalmedals.(5) £250-300
OBELondonGazette03.06.1919
ArthurErnestRaynerwasbornc.1878inPreston.Himself thesonofaGeneralPractitioner,hewent intoMedicalPracticeandrosetosomeeminenceinhiscareerasaRadiologist,establishingtheveryfirstX-RayDepartmentatthePrestonRoyalInfirmaryin1904andwaslaterappointedHonoraryPhysician&Radiologist.DuringtheGreatWar,hebecameaLieutenantintheRAMC,beingswiftlypromotedtotherankofTemporaryCaptain.Itwasinthissameyear,inMay,thatheenteredactiveserviceinMesopotamia(MICconfirms).HewasawardedtheOBEin1919andgiventherankofMajorinJune1919andwentontoservesome42yearsinMedicine.
Aninterestinghistoricalconnectiontothismedalgroupistheonesharedwithhissister,thefamousSuffragetteEdithRigby(néeRayner),whowasincarceratednumeroustimesforvariousactivistcrimes.In1907sheformedthePrestonBranchoftheWomen’sSocialandPoliticalUnion,andalsofamouslytookpartinamarchtotheHousesofParliamentwithChristabelandSylviaPankhurst.
SoldwithcopyMIC,handwrittennoteswrittenbyarelative(‘Myuncleetc’),andcopyLondonGazettementions.
2044 A fine Great War 1914 Trio awarded to Private Joseph L Hartley, 1st Battalion East LancashireRegiment,severelywoundedatMouseTrapFarm13May1915,1914Star&Clasp‘5thAug–22ndNov1914’(9767PteJ.L.Hartley,1/E.Lan:R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals(Pte.);officiallyimpressed,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Toned, a little polished, otherwise good very fine.(3) £180-220
PrivateJosephHartleysufferedaseveregunshottotherightleg13Ma,1915,atMouseTrapFarm.
Soldwithaquantityofresearch,copyMIC,contemporaryreports,sketchedmaps,aswellasacontemporarynewspaperarticlefromthe‘BlackburnTimes’22/5/15,showingaportraitofPrivateHartley,andanexcerptfromaletterwrittentohissisterwhilstrecoveringfromhiswoundsinNottingham:
“Youseethathavegotmeatlast,butIhavebeenveryluckytogetawayfromYpreswiththiswound.TherearelotsworsewoundedthanIam…TheGermans,knowingthattheycannotpossibly,byfairorfoul,gainanygroundinfrontoftheBritish,muchlessYpres,whichisnowamessofruins,haveconcentratedalltheirbiggunsalongtheBritishfrontandareconstantlyshellingandtryingtosmashasmanyofourtroopsastheycanbeforegivingway.Ourbrigadehassufferedterriblythroughthisduringthelastfivedays,whilsttheFrenchtoourlefthavebeenleftalmostalone.”
2045 Great War 1914-15 Trio awarded to Private Harry Perrin, 5th Battalion (Princess of Wales’ Own)YorkshireRegiment,killedinaction12June1915,1914-15Star(1593Pte.H.Perrin.York:R.),BritishWar and Victory Medals (Pte.); officially impressed, group loose. Proudly polished, BWM with lower obverse edge bump, nearly very fine. £100-120
HarryPerrinwasborninWhitehall,Malton.Heenlistedinthesametownforservicewiththe5thBattalionYorkshireRegiment,and was killed in action whilst serving in France & Flanders 12 June 1915. His grave is to be found at the Hooge CraterCemetery,Ypres,Belgium. ‘Thatmanworehismedals’
2046 Great War 1914-15 Trio awarded to Sergeant George McPherson, 15th Battalion Durham LightInfantry,killedinaction,1914-15Star(45566L.CplG.McPherson.Durh:L.I.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals(Sjt.);officially impressed,grouploose.Lightly toned, official correction to first number on star, otherwise extremely fine.(3) £100-120
GeorgeMcPhersonwasborninLongtown,Cumberland,andservedwiththe15thBattalionDurhamLIFusiliersduringtheGreatWar.ReachingtherankofSergeant,hewaskilledinactioninFrance&Flanders16September1916.HisgraveistobefoundattheAIFBurialGroundinFlers,France.
2047 GreatWar1914-15TrioawardedtoSergeantJohnClayton,1st/4thand2nd/5thEastLancashireRegiment,wounded inaction,1914-15 (2441Sjt. J.Clayton.E.Lan.R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals (Sjt.);officiallyimpressed,soldwithSilverWarBadge(353491).Toned, good extremely fine.(4) £80-100
SoldwithcopyMIC,copy‘burnt’servicepapers(partial),andcopySWBrollmention.
2048 GreatWar1914-15TrioawardedtoPrivateThomasGaynor,1stBattalionEastLancashireRegiment,whoreceivedmultiplewoundsonthe1stDayofTheSomme,1914-15Star(19232Pte.T.Gaynor.E.Lan.R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals(Pte.);officiallyimpressed,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Toned, a little polished, pleasing very fine.(3) £180-220
SoldwithcopyMIC,andcopy2ndBattalionEastLancsCasualtyListmentionconfirmingthatPrivateGaynorreceivedagunshotwoundtotheabdomen1July1916.
2049 AfascinatingGreatWar1914-15TrioawardedtoCharlesBWadsworth,9thBattalionKingsOwnYorkshireLightInfantry,killedinaction25April1918,himselftheelderbrotherofSamWadsworth,RoyalGarrisonArtillery-ProfessionalFootballerwithBlackburn,HuddersfieldandBurnley,andsoonafterhisreturnfromtheGreatWar,EnglandInternationalCaptain,1914-15Star(14562Pte.C.B.Wadsworth.Yorks:L.I.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals(Pte.);officiallyimpressed,groupcourtmountedonboard.Toned, pleasing extremely fine.(3) £200-250
CharlesandSamWadsworthwereborninDarwen,Lancashire–thesonsofoneJamesWadsworthof11HollinsRow,Darwen.Charlesenlistedtoservewiththe9thBattalionKOYLIsintheGreatWar.Hewaskilledinaction25April1918,attheageof24,andisrememberedattheTyneCotMemorial.
Joiningupattheageof17,hisyoungerbrotherSamWadsworthattestedforservicewiththeRoyalGarrisonArtilleryandwenttofightinFranceandBelgium,aboutwhichhestatedinanewspaperreport:‘Itwasmyduty.’Hereceivedashrapnelwoundtohisleftanklewhilstservinginthetrenchesanddespitehiseventualsafereturnhomeafterthewar,hestruggledtodealwiththelossofhisbrother,whoaccordingtoanewspaperarticlehadbeenwoundedbuthaddemandedtoreturntothefighting:‘Icamehome,butCharliedidn’t.HeliesinBelgium.Ihadlostmybestfriendandsupporter…(but)…Ibegantorealise…Ihadtogetonwithmylife.’Despitehiscareer-threateningwoundandthetragiclossofhisbrother,hewentontobecomeEnglandCaptainatthepositionofLeftBack.Amongstmanyfamousevents,hadtheprivilegeofleadingouttheEnglandteaminfrontof92,000roaringfansatHampdenParkbeforeamatchagainstScotlandinApril1925.
Soldwith two ‘LancashireEveningTelegraph’articles concerningSamWadsworth,whichmention theabovemedalgrouprecipient,hisbrother,Charles.
2050 Great War 1914-15 Trio awarded to Private Thomas Mann, 8th Battalion Loyal North LancashireRegiment,severelywoundedattheSomme10July1916,1914-15Star(16742Pte.T.Mann.L.N.Lan:R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals(Pte);officiallyimpressed,grouploose.Toned, very fine.(3) £80-100
ThomasMannwasborninBolton10March1882.Residentat58LittleStreet,GreatLeverheenlistedattheageof33atBolton,5September1914,toservewiththe8thBattalion,LoyalNorthLancashireRegiment.
Onthenightof10JulyPrivateMannwasseverelywoundedinaction,receivinggunshotwoundstotheeye(lost),chestandshoulder.Hewasadmittedtwodayslatertothe1stStateHospitalatRouen.Hewasdischargedfromfurtherservice1January1917asbeingno longerphysicallyfit to serve.Soldwith ‘Comradesof theGreatWar’ certificateandbadgeby JRGaunt,numbered123177,photographbelievedtobeoftherecipientandhiswifeinlaterlife,andsmalldocumentwallet.
2051 WWIIGroupof3awardedtoPrivateRobertWignall,EastLancashireRegiment,woundedinactioninBurma9May1944,1939-1945Star,BurmaStar,WarMedal,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Toned extremely fine.(3) £50-70
Soldwithoriginalsoldiers’paybook,originalOHMSboxofissue,hispersonalpocketdiariesfor1944and1945detailinghiswound(shrapnelwoundabdomen)receivedonhisbirthdayatthehandsoftheJapaneseandotherpaperwork.
2052 WWII‘SalernoLandings’Groupof3awardedtoAbleSeamanAlanWood,crewmemberaboardHMLCG (L) 12,killedinaction8September1943–thedateoftheItaliansurrender,1939-1945Star,ItalyStar,WarMedal,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,grouploose,soldwithoriginalOHMSboxofissue.Toned, good very fine.(3) £100-150
AbleSeamanAlanWoodwaskilledinactionaboardoneoftheAlliedlandingcraft(LandingCraftGun[large])onthedaybeforeandpossiblyenroutetothemainlandingsatSalernoandTarentoinOperations‘Slapstick’and‘Avalanche’.SoldwithcopyCWGCcasualtyreport–andworthyoffurtherresearchtopinpointthespecificdetailsconcerningthiscasualty.
2053 AWWIIgroupof3awardedtoSergeantJohnRPettitt,SpecialConstabulary,late12thMiddlesexVolunteerRifleCorps,DefenceMedal,1939-45,VolunteerLongServiceMedal,EVIIR(2078Pte.J.R.Pettit.12thMiddx:V.R.C.),SpecialConstabularyLongServiceMedal,singleclasp,TheGreatWar1914-18(Sergt. John. R. Pettitt); the first medal unnamed, the remainder officially impressed, group loose.Group generally extremely fine.(3) £80-100
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithbrandedplasticmedalholders
2054 WWIIRoyalNaval‘Minesweeping’Groupof3awardedtoOrdinarySignalmanPeterEMeadows,RoyalNavalPatrolService,whoservedaboardHM TrawlerRifsnes,andwaskilledinaction20May1940duringthisvessel’ssinkingbyGermanaircraftnearOstendduringtheevacuationoftroops,1939-1945Star,AtlanticStar,WarMedal,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,groupmountedonboardfordisplay,soldwithsilver‘Mine-Sweeper’badge.(4) £120-150
PeterEricMeadowswasborninBletchley,Buckinghamshireinc.1928.HeservedaboardHM TrawlerRifsnesduringtheGreatWar,underthecommandofLieutenantLawrenceThornton,RNR,whichwaslargelyusedforminesweepingdutiesbeforebeingmoreactivelyusedtoassistwiththeevacuationoftroopsinMay1940.ItwasnearOstendthatO/SPeterMeadowswaskilledinaction,ashisvesselwassunkbyaGermanaircrafton20May1940.HeiscommemoratedatthenavalmemorialinLowestoft,Suffolk.SoldwithcopyCWGCcasualtyreport,asuperbframedportraitandasimilarlyframedmemorialscrollfromtheGeneralPostOffice,London,stating:‘IdesiretoexpressmydeepregretatthedeathofPEMeadow,who,after6yearsfaithfulservicetotheStateasanOfficerofthePostOffice,haslosthislifewhileservinghisCountryinWar.SignedPostmasterGeneral’
2055 WWIIBurmaCampaignCasualtyGroupof3awardedtoPrivateJosephAMcCormack,1stBattalionSuffolk Regiment, 1939-49 Star, Burma Star, War Medal, 1939-1945; medals unnamed as issued,grouploose,soldwithoriginalOHMSboxofissue.Toned, about extremely fine.(3) £140-180
ThesonofJosephandElizabethMcCormack,ofCoventry,JosephAllanMcCormackwaskilledinaction25July,1944whilstservinginBurmawiththe1stBattalionSuffolkRegiment.HeiscommemoratedattheRangoonMemorial.Soldwithframedmemorial scroll, two official Rangoon Memorial booklets, numerous handwritten letters which appear to be written to hisbrother,andCWGCcasualtyreport.
2056 Peninsular War and Waterloo Pair awarded to Sergeant John Hamilton, 91st (Argyllshire) Foot,MilitaryGeneralServiceMedal,1793-1814,4clasps,Pyrenees,Nive,Orthes,Toulouse(JohnHamilton,91stFoot.),WaterlooMedal,1815(Serj.JohnHamilton,1stBatt.91stReg.Foot.);pairofficiallyimpressed,medalsloose.Pair toned, one or two light edge bruises and scuffs in places, a few light marks, bold very fine, with a fine provenance.(2) £2500-3000
exColonelMurraycollection,1908(aspair) exGlendinings,May1926 exGlendinings,June1941 exAHBaldwin&SonsLtd,1942
JohnHamiltonofBeith,Ayrshire,servedasaSergeantinthelatterstagesofthePeninsularWarsinSouthernFrancewiththe91st (Argyllshire)RegimentofFoot, inCaptainDugaldCampbell’sCompany.The91stFootservedlateratBergen-op-Zoom,andalsodistinguishedthemselvesatQuatreBras,whilstattheBattleofWaterlootheyservedaspartofSirCharlesColville’sDivision,beingstationedatHaltoprotecttheroadtoGenappesandWellinton’srightflank,whichhadbeenthreatenedbyaFrenchcolumn.TheyalsotookpartinthestormingofCambray.
JohnHamiltonwasdischargedfromservice24April1916,attheageof44,asaconsequenceofbeingwornoutfromover22yearsof ‘excellent’servicewiththe91stFoot.He isconfirmedontheMGSrollasbeingentitledtoa3claspmedal,but theadditionalclaspNivehasbeenpresentonthemedalsinceatleast1908.Soldwithcopyrollmentionsconfirmingbothawards,andcopydischargepapers.
2057 EgyptCampaignPairawardedtoTrumpeterCharlesRoach,20thHussars,EgyptMedal,1882-1889,undatedreverse,singleclasp,TheNile1884-85(1240TrumprC.Roach.20thHusrs.),Khedive’sStar1882-91,dated1884-6;thefirstofficiallyengravedinslopingcapitals,thesecondunnamed,pairloose.Toned, a little pitting from star, a pleasing very fine.(2) £400-500
exRoderickCassidycollection,Trumpeters’Medals,DNW,1December2004
CharlesRoachwasborninLondonandheenlistedforservicewiththe20thHussarsinNovember1874,attheageofonly14.HewasappointedTrumpeterinDecember1877andservedinEgyptandtheSudanfromSeptember1884untilMarch1887–takingpartintheGordonReliefExpeditionandtheBattleofGinnis.HewasdischargedinAugust1888,shortlyafterhisreturntoBritain.
2058 Egypt Campaign Pair awarded to Private G. H. Day. 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders, EgyptMedal,1882-1889,undatedreverse,noclasp(1580.PteG.H.Day.1/Cam’n.Highrs),Khedive’sStar1882-91,dated1884;thefirstofficiallyengravedinslopingcapitals,thesecondunnamed,pairloose.Toned, one or two light contact marks, about extremely fine.(2) £300-350
2059 Egypt Campaign Pair awarded to Private Adam Whitehouse, 2nd Battalion Highland LightInfantry, dangerously wounded at Tel-El-Kebir, and later died of his wounds, Egypt Medal,1882-1889,datedreverse,noclasp(522.PteA.Whitehouse.2/High:L.I.),Khedive’sStar1882-91,dated1882;thefirstofficiallyengravedinslopingcapitals,thesecondunnamed,pairmountedonboardfordisplay, labelbeneathmarked‘DOW’.Attractive dark tone, just one or two contact marks from star, extremely fine.(2) £500-700
Soldwithcopyrollmentions,confirmingtherecipientasbeingseverelywoundedatthebattleofTel-El-Kebir13September1882.HisisnotedashavingreturnedhomeontheshipCourlandandisbelievedtohavesubsequentlydiedofhiswounds.
2060 Afghanistan and Burma Campaigns Pair awarded to Sepoy Sarabdawan Singh, 16th BattalionBengalNativeInfantry,AfghanistanMedal,1878-1880,noclasp(---SarbdawanSing16thRegtN.I.);IndiaGeneralServiceMedal,1854-1895,singleclasp,Burma1885-7(1621SepoySarabdawanSingh16thBlInfy);pairofficiallyengravedinrunningscript;pairswingmountedwithreversepinforwear.Toned, well worn and polished, number and rank partly obscured on first from contact with second, nearly very fine.(2) £350-450
2061 BoerWarPairawardedtoCorporalThomasHayhurst,EastLancashireRegiment,Queen’sSouthAfricaMedal,1899-1902,thirdtypereverse,singleclasp,CapeColony(1379CplT.Hayhurst,E:Lanc:Regt),King’sSouthAfricaMedal,1901-2,2clasps,SouthAfrica1901,SouthAfrica1902(1379Corpl:J.Hayhurst,E.Lanc:Regt);pairofficiallyimpressed,pairmountedoncardfordisplay.Lightly toned, a little polished with small obverse edge bruise to KSA, pair generally good very fine.(2) £120-150
ThomasHayhurstwasbornintheParishofStJoseph’s,Blackburn,Lancashire,in1867.HavingpreviouslyworkedasaLabourer,hejoinedtheEastLancashireRegiment23July1885atBurnley.Afterayearandahalf’sHomeServicehetravelledwithhisRegimenttoIndiainJanuary1887,spendingsomesixyearsthere-beingstationedatLucknowandnumerousotheroutposts.
Returninghomein1893,hecontinuedtoservewiththeReserve,reachingtherankofLanceSergeant.HewasrecalledtoactiveserviceduringtheBoerwar,spendingtwoandahalfyearsinSouthAfricabetweenthe13January1900and21June1902.Hereturnedhome22July1902,beingdischargedatPreston,havingspentatotalof17yearswithhisRegiment.HereturnedtoBlackburn,withhisaddressnotedasNo.84ThomasStreet.
Soldwithcopyservicepapers,confirmingthenatureoftheaboveawards.
2062 BoerWarandMetropolitanPolicePairawardedtoStationSergeantHerbertSearle,MetropolitanPolice,whopreviouslyservedasaPrivatewiththe1stBattalionOxfordshireLightInfantry,Queen’sSouthAfricaMedal,1899-1902,3rdtypereverse,3clasps,CapeColony,OrangeFreeState,SouthAfrica1902(6563PteH.Searle.Oxford:L.I.),CoronationMedal,1911,MetropolitanPolice(P.C.H.Searle.);thefirstofficiallyimpressed,thesecondofficiallyengraved,paircourtmountedonboardforwear.Lightly toned, a few light marks and tiny edge nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine.(2) £200-250
HerbertThomasHenrySearlewasborninHeyford,nearBanbury,Oxfordshire.HeattestedforservicewiththeOxfordshireLightInfantry(havingpreviousMilitiaexperiencewiththe4thBnRoyalFusiliers)onthe14thofNovember1900,heservedinatHomeandinSouthAfrica,returning5October1902.Afterayear’sfurtherhomeservicehewassenttoIndiaforoverfiveyears.HewastransferredtotheArmyReserve24December1908andwasdischarged13November1912.
OnceintheArmyReserve,hewasappointedasPoliceConstableintheMetropolitanPolicein1909,inDdivisionwhereheservedforelevenyears,transferringtoADivisionandbeingpromotedtoSergeantinlate1920,asStationSergeantinXDivisionin1925,finallyretiringfromTDivision(Ealing)asStationSergeantin1934.SoldwithcopyattestationpapersandMetropolitanpoliceservicepapers.
2063 GreatWarPairawardedtoPrivateChristopherMarsden,2ndBattalionRoyalScotsFusiliers,killedinaction,1914-15Star(15691Pte.C.Marsden.R.Sc:Fus:),VictoryMedal,1914-1919(Pte);pairofficiallyimpressed,BritishWarMedallacking,grouploose.Old uneven tone, very fine.(2) £40-60
ChristopherMarsdenwasborninDarwen,Lancashire,thesonofChristopherandMargaretMarsden.Heenlistedinthesametowntoservewiththe2ndBattalionRoyalScotsFusiliersduringtheGreatWar.HewaskilledinactioninFranceandFlanders17May1915.HeislistedashavingpreviouslybeenresidentatOswaldtwistle,Lancs,livingwithhiswifeCatherine.HisnameisrecordedattheLeTouretMemorial,France.
2064 Great War Pair awarded to Private John R Pollard, 2nd/4th Battalion Loyal North LancashireRegiment, gassed and severely wounded whilst serving on the Western Front, British War andVictoryMedals,1914-19(6967Pte.J.R.Pollard.L.N.Lan.R.);officiallyimpressed,paircourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Lightly toned, about extremely fine.(2) £60-80
SoldwithcopyMICcardconfirmingthisentitlement,andcomprehensivedischargedocumentationandcasualtyformsdetailingthenatureofhisinjuries–havingbeenoncegassedandhavingreceivedtwogunshotwoundstohisleftcalf.Hisaddressisnotedas1WrigleyStreet,Blackburn,Lancs.
2065 GreatWarPairawardedtoCorporalAlbertGregson,1st/4thBattalion(TF)EastLancashireRegiment,present at the ‘Lancashire Landings’, severely wounded in action at Rouen, and later died as aresult of these wounds, 1914-15 Star (1287 Cpl.A. Gregson. E. Lan. R.), Victory Medal, 1914-1919(Cpl.);pairofficiallyimpressed,medalsloose,BWMlacking.Pair toned about very fine.(2) £40-60
AlbertGregson,ofBlackburn,Lancashire, attested for servicewith the1st/4thEastLancashireRegiment,havingpreviouslyworkedasaWeaverwithGordon&CoLtd.DuringtheGreatWarhetravelledfirsttoEgypt,wherehesufferedfromJaundice(oftencausedbyMalariaorparasiticinfection),andthenamonthlaterhavingrecovered,herejoinedhisbattaliontofightatGallipoliinlateOctober1915.HavingbeenaCorporalpriortoillnessbuthavingrevertedathisownrequest,hewasonceagainpromotedtoCorporal11February1916andthenwasevacuatedfromGallipoli,arrivingatMarseille2March1917tofightontheWesternFront.ItwasherethatCorporalGregsonwaswoundedinaction24April1917,receivinggunshotwoundstobothlegs,acompoundfractureintherightlegandanamputationoftheleft.AfterreceivingtreatmenthereturnedhometoEngland,havingbeendischargedasunfitforfurtherserviceowingtotheseverityofhiswounds.Hedied7December1918attheageof24,andwasburiedattheNewRowMethodistBurialGround,Blackburn.Soldwithafilecontainingaquantityofcopiedoriginal‘burnt’servicerecords,CWGCcasualtyreport,MIC,gravephotographs,medicalreportsandothercorrespondence.
2066 GreatWarPairawardedtoPrivateEliWillcox,1stBattalionHampshireRegiment,killedinaction,BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19(25819Pte.E.L.L.Wilcox.Hamps.R.);officiallyimpressed,pairloose.Toned extremely fine.(2) £50-70
EliLeonardLeopoldWillcoxwasborninSouthampton.Heenlistedinthesamecityforservicewiththe1stBattalionHampshireregiment,andwaskilledinactionwhilstservinginFranceandFlanders2September1918.HisnameisrecordedattheVis-en-Artoismemorial,PasdeCalais,France.
2067 Great War Pair awarded to Lance-Corporal Arthur Wilson, 12th Battalion Manchester Regiment,killedinaction7September1917,BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19(24709Pte.A.Wilson.E.Lan.R.);officiallyimpressed,groupcourtmountedonboardfordisplay.Polished, very fine.(2) £60-80
Lance-CorporalArthurWilsonisburiedinBagneuxBritishCemetery,Gezaincourt,France.
2068 Great War Pair awarded to Private John Wolstenholme, 20th (Service) (5th City Pals) BattalionManchester Regiment, late East Lancashire Regiment, died of wounds, British War and VictoryMedals,1914-19(40268Pte.J.Wolstenholme.Manch.R.);officiallyimpressed,paircourtmountedonboardfordisplay,withoriginalboxofissue.Dark and somewhat uneven tone, Victory medal just a touch corroded, otherwise good very fine.(2) £60-80
PrivateJohnWolstenholmewaswoundedinactionwiththe20thBattalionManchesterRegimentandlaterdiedasaresultofthesewoundsathomeinEngland10February1917,attheageof28.HisCWGCcasualtyrecordshowshimasthesonofRobertandSarahJaneWolstenholme,of23JesselStreet,MillHill,Blackburn,andhisgraveislocatedattheNewRowMethodistBurialGround,Blackburn.
2069 AScarceGreatWarPairawardedtoPteP.Jones,MontgomeryshireYeomanry,BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19(66966Pte.P.Jones.Montgom.Yeo.)officiallyimpressed.Toned, very fine.(2) £80-100
2070 AGreatWarPairawardedtoCorporalS.G.Elliot,RoyalEngineers,BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19 (157004 2. Cpl. S. G. Elliot. R.E.); officially impressed, medals loose. Toned, good extremely fine. £40-50
2071 AGreatWarpairawardedtoSecondLieutenantJLCarter,BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-1919(2/LtJLCarter–error8for2on1st),very fine;WWII,DefenceMedal,boxed,extremely fine.(3) £40-60
2072 GreatWarPairawardedtoAbleSeamanFJBrown,HMSVivid,RoyalNavy,whodied17April1920,BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19(218054F.J.Brown.A.B.R.N.);officiallyimpressed,medalsmountedinframebesidelargeportraitoftherecipient.Well toned, the first extremely fine, the latter good very fine with a few contact marks.(2) £30-50
SoldwithcopyCWGCcasaltyreport,showingASBrowntobethesonofElizabethEmmaBrown,of41CharlesStreet,Truro.HeisburiedattheKenwynChurchyard.
2073 British War Medal & Plaque to Air Mechanic 1st Class Edward Allen, Royal Naval Air Service,whodiedduringhomeservice,BritishWarMedal,1914-18(F.11827E.Allen.Act.A.M.1R.N.A.S.);officiallyimpressed,MemorialPlaque,1914-18,withassociatedslip&cardenvelope.Pair attractively toned, extremely fine.(2) £80-100
AirMechanic1stClassEdwardAllendied26November1917,attheageof25,whilstservingattheshoreestablishmentHMS President II.HewasthesonofArthur&EmmaAllen,ofStalybridge,Cheshire,andhisgravelocatedatAshton-Under-Lyme(Hurst)Cemetery.Thisbelievedtobehisfullentitlement–worthyoffurtherresearch.
2074 WWIIPairawardedtoPlatoonSergeantWilliamJamesPercival,1stBattalionGrenadierGuards,killedinactionatDunkirk31May1940,1939-45Star(2614470SgtW.J.PercivalGrenGds),WarMedal,1939-1945(2614470W.J.PercivalGrenGds);medalsprivatelynamedinamodernstyle;paircourtmountedfordisplay.Good extremely fine.(2) £80-100
PlatoonSergeantWilliamJamesPercival,thesonofWilliamandAlicePercival,ofFavershamKent,enlistedforservicewiththe1stBattalionGrenadierGuardsin1936.Havingalsoservedwiththe2ndBattalionpriortomobilisation,hewassentonactiveservicewiththe1stBattalionGrenadierGuardsaspartoftheBEF.HeservedinaBrenGunCarrierPlatoon,comprisedlargelyofVickers-Armstrong‘UniversalCarrier’tankettes,armouredwithBrenGunsandAnti-TankGuns.PlatoonSergeantPercivalwaskilledinactionatDunkirk31May–1June1940.Soldwithusefuldocumentationandseveraloriginalphotographs,oneinfullparadedress,anothershowinghimalongsidethe‘UniversalCarrier’armouredtankettes.
2075 WWIIPairawardedtoDriverGeorgeEPutnam,RoyalArmyServiceCorps,killedinactionnearStValery22May1940,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945,pairunnamedasissued,medalsloose,withoriginalOHMSboxofissue.Lightly toned, extremely fine.(2) £30-40
SoldwithcopyCWGCcasualtyrecord,showinghisbirthplaceasSouthwestLondon.TheOHMSboxisaddressedtoMrsMBPutnam,52StirlingPlace,Hove,Sussex.
2076 WWIIPairawardedtoPrivateHaroldFClark,RoyalPioneerCorps,lateRoyalSussexRegiment,whodied2March1946,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945;pairunnamedasissued,grouploose,soldwithoriginalnamedmemorialscrollandPioneerCorpsclothshoulderbadge.Toned, practically as struck. (4) £30-40
PrivateHaroldFrederickClarkislistedashavingdiedwhilstservingwiththeRoyalPioneerCorps2March1946,attheageof39.HeisnotedasbeingthesonWilliamandFlorenceClark,ofWhitesmith,EastSussex,andisrememberedatHellinglyCemetery.
2077 WWIIPairawardedtoPrivateErnestHCobley,NorthamptonshireRegiment,killedinaction22May1940,1939-1945Star,WarMedal,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,andcourtmountedinaframe,belowhisofficialnamedmemorialscroll.Toned extremely fine.(2) £30-40
SoldwithcopyCWGCcasualtyreport,showingPrivateCobleytobethesonofMaryCobley,ofNewborough,Northamptonshire,andthathewaskilledinaction22May1940.HeisburiedintheEsquelmesWarCemetery.
FamilyGroups
2078 FamilyGroupto‘Cooke’:GreatWar1914-15TriotoPrivateECooke,EastLancashireRegiment,KIA,1914-15Star(4580Pte.E.Cooke.E.Lan.R.),BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19;groupofficiallyimpressed,medalsloose;WWI&WWIIMercantileMarineGroupof6toLieutenantJohnWCooke,RoyalNavalReserve,comprising:1914-15Star(S.Lt.J.W.Cooke,R.N.R.),BritishWarMedal,1914-20,MercantileMarineMedal,1914-20(JohnW.Cooke),VictoryMedal,1914-20,WarMedal,1939-45,Defence Medal, 1939-45; first four medals officially impressed, the latter pair unnamed as issued,medalsloose.Medals generally good extremely fine.(9) £200-300
Thetwomenwerebrothers–thesonsofThomasandElizabethCooke,ofPreston,Lancashire.PrivateECookewaskilledinaction31August1918,hisgrave locatedatBlackburnCemetery.HisBrother JohnWilliamCookeservedasSubLieutenantaboardHMS PekinperformingMine-Sweepingduties16September1916,andlaterasLieutenantaboardHMS Halcyonwhilstcommandingagroupoftrawlers.
Soldwithaquantityofdocumentationconfirmingtheaboveawards,andephemera,mostlyrelatingtheLieutenantJWCooke,including:Passport,smallpocketdiary,portraitsandsomephotographs/postcardsofhiscrewetc.
2079 FamilyGroupto ‘Jameson’:GreatWar1914-15Trio toPrivateWhalley J Jameson,EastLancashireRegiment, 1914-15 Star (3017 Pte. W. Jameson, E. Lan. R.), British War and Victory Medals (Pte.);officially impressed, group loose mounted on card for display; WWII Naval Group to his son,OrdinarySeamanJosephHJameson,RoyalNavy,killedinactionaboardHMS Egretonthe20thofAugust,1943,1939-45Star,AtlanticStar,AfricaStar,DefenceMedal,1939-1945,WarMedal,1939-1945;medalsunnamedas issued, loosemountedoncard fordisplay, incorrectlyordered.All toned about extremely fine to extremely fine.(8) £100-120
PrivateWhalleyJameson,of4NewarkStreet,Accrington,hadpreviouslyworkedasaMinerbeforeattestingforGreatWarservicewiththeEastLancashireRegiment.Havingreturnedhomeafterthewar,helaterdiedwhilstworkingasaCoal-GetteratScaltcliffeColliery,wherehecollapsedatthecoal-face,aged52.
HisSon,OSJosephJameson,wasfirstconsideredmissingandlaterkilledinaction,whenHMS EgretwassunkbyagliderbomboffthecoastofNorth-WestSpain.SoldwithOHMSboxofissueaddressedtoWJameson,162WellingtonStreet,Accrington,Lancs,andcopylocalnewspapersclippingsrelatingtobothrecipients.
2080 FamilyGroupto‘Livesay’:GreatWarPairawardedtoGunnerT.Livesay,RoyalArtillery,BritishWarandVictoryMedals,1914-19(171227Gnr.T.Livesay.R.A.);officiallyimpressed,medalsloose,soldwithSilverWarBadge(B166346),good very fine; WWIIGroupof4awardedtoTLivesay,RoyalAirForce,19139-1945Star,AfricaStar,DefenceandWarMedals,1939-1945;medalsunnamedasissued,loose,soldwithoriginalOHMSboxofissueandreceipt,toned extremely fine.(7) £50-70
2081 Family group to ‘Lewington’: Great War Pair awarded to Private E Lewington, Royal Fusiliers,comprising: British War and Victory Medals, 1914-18 (GS-50127 Pte. E. Lewington. R. Fus.), pairofficiallyimpressed,medalsloose;BritishWarMedal1914-18(GS-4427Pte.A.J.Lewington.R.Fus.);officiallyimpressed.Group generally good very fine.(3) £60-80
2082 FamilyGroupto‘Ramsbottom’:GreatWarPairawardedtoPrivateJohnRamsbottom,2ndBattalionRifleBrigade,1914-15Star(Z-2356Pte.J.Ramsbottom.Rif:Brig:),VictoryMedal,1914-1919(Pte.);officially impressed, medals mounted on board for display; Great War Pair awarded to PrivateSamuel Ramsbottom, 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, 1914-15 Star (Z-2341 Pte. S. Ramsbottom. Rif:Brig:),VictoryMedal,1914-1919(Pte.);officiallyimpressed,medalsmountedonboardfordisplay.All toned, good very fine.(4) £80-120
JohnandSamuelRamsbottom,brothersfromDarwen,Lancashire,enlistedforGreatWarServiceintheRifleBrigade,joiningupatBlackburn. JohnRamsbottomwaskilledwhilst serving in the2ndBattalion9May1915,and is commemoratedat thePloegsteert Memorial. His brother, Samuel Ramsbottom, was killed whilst serving in the 1st Battalion 12April 1917. He isrememberedattheSunkenRoadCemetery,Fampoux.
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2083 HONOURABLEEASTINDIACOMPANYMEDALFORSERINGAPATAM,1799,SohoMint,restrikeinbronze,unmounted,48mm,43.25g(Eimer903).A lovely example of this medal, toned as struck, with plenty of mint lustre. £200-250
2084 MILITARY GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1793-1814, 4 clasps, Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse(A. Cooper, 39th Foot); officially impressed. Attractively toned, a few light edge bumps and nicks, very fine. £1500-2000
HisnameisconfirmedontheMilitaryGeneralServiceMedalRollasoneAbrahamCooper,servingwiththe39th(Dorsetshire)Regiment.Hisnoteson the roll state thathe is entitled toa5 claspmedal (with theadditional claspNive), andwas twicewoundedinaction,withthecomment‘LatePensionWO116/61–WoundedVittoria&Toulouse’.Soldwithcopyoriginalrollmention,showinghisentitlementtothisaward,with5clasps.
2085 WATERLOOMEDAL,1815,withreplacementsilverstraightbarsuspension&claw(ThomasHaddon,1stBatt.40thReg.Foot.);officiallyimpressed.Old cabinet tone, edge bruises in places, otherwise a pleasing very fine. £2000-2500
Soldwithcopyrollmentionconfirmingthisaward.
2086 WATERLOOMEDAL,1815,with replacement silver straightbar (DanielMcVey.1stBatt. 71stReg.Foot.); renamed in a smart and contemporary engraved style using upright capitals. Toned, nearly extremely fine. £300-400
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithbrandedplasticmedalholder Soldwithcopyrollmention, confirmingPrivateDanielMcVeyashavingbeenpresentatWaterlooaspartofCaptainWAGrant’sCompany,71st(HighlandLightInfantry)Foot.
2087 ARMYOFINDIAMEDAL,1799-1826,singleclasp,Nagpore(Vellien26thNativeInfy);officiallyimpressed,butwithonlyonenamegiven. Obverse unevenly toned and roughly polished with one or two very light marks, otherwise good very fine, reverse somewhat better, and very rare. Worthy of further research. £800-1000
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithbrandedplasticmedalholder Thename‘Vellien’isnotpresentontheArmyofIndiamedalroll,howevertheimpressednamingisabsolutelycorrect.Only155medalsbearingthisclasparebelievedtohavebeenissued.
20882089
2088 CANDAHAR MEDAL, 1842, trial strike in Bronze, unnamed. Attractively toned, a few light obverse contact marks and short scratches, otherwise good very fine. £150-200
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithoriginalpaperenvelope
2089 SOUTHAFRICAMEDAL,1834-53(S.Turner.91stRegt.);officiallyimpressed.Attractively toned, one or two tiny marks & nicks, otherwise extremely fine. £350-400
SamuelTurner,ofKilkenny, Irelandisconfirmed inEverson’s ‘SouthAfrica1853’MedalRollashavingservedwith the91stFootduringthe2ndKaffirWar.Soldwithcopydischargepapersandservicerecord,whichshowhimenlistingasa‘Boy’onthe5December1821,attheageofonly12yearsold.Heisshownasservingasanunderageboyuntilthe5December1827,uponwhichheispromotedtoPrivate.PrivateSamuelTurneristhereafternotedasservinguntilthe27December1851,havingcompleted24yearsofficialserviceatthatrank(showing6yearsadditional‘unofficial’service).Hewasdischargedfromfurtherservice(owingtoChronicRheumatism)atBelfast,showinghisintendedplaceofresidenceasEdinburgh,Scotland.
2090 INDIAGENERALSERVICEMEDAL,1854-95,5clasps,Pegu,Persia,NorthwestFrontier,Umbeyla,Bhootan(AlfdFulcher,80thRegt.);machineimpressedinsmalluprightcapitals,perhapsalateissue,withsilverclaspandpinforwear.Toned, nearly extremely fine. £250-300
Soldwithcopyrollmentionconfirmingtheclaspawardedto2879PrivateAlfredFulcherforPegu,allotherclaspsatthispointassumedasincorrectlateradditions.Theworkontherivetsishoweververyevenandclean.
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2091 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1854-1895, single clasp, Pegu (Willm Westbury, 51st K.O.Lt.Infy.);officiallyimpressedinsmalluprightcapitals. £300-350
Soldwithcopyoriginalrollmentionconfirmingthisaward.
2092 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1854-95, single clasp, Umbeyla (3180. P Mc.Kay H.M. 93rd.Highrs);officiallyimpressed.Toned, a few light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. £180-220
Soldwithcopydischargepapers,showinghimasonePeterMcKay,bornBelfast,whoattestedforservicewiththe93dHighlandersatBelfast,8April1854.HispapersshowhimashavingservedintheCrimea,beingentitledtotheCrimeaMedalwithclaspsAlma,Balaklava&Sebastopol(suggestinghispresenceaspartofthefamous‘ThinRedLine’).HispapersalsoshowhisentitlementtotheTurkishCrimeaMedal,theIndiaMutinyMedalwithclaspsReliefofLucknow&Lucknow,andtheaboveIGSMandclaspforUmbeyla.HeisnotedashavingappearedintheRegimentalDefaultersbooknolessthanforty-eighttimes.
2093 BALTICMEDAL,1854-1855(MrJamesRoss,AssistantEngineer,R.N.);engravedinacontemporarystyle,usinguprightcapitals.Dark, somewhat uneven tone, lightly polished, nearly extremely fine. £150-200
MrJamesRossislistedontheBalticMedalRollasanAssistantEngineer1stClassaboardHMS Arrogant.
2094 CRIMEAMEDAL,1854-1856,4clasps,Alma,Balaclava,Inkermann,Sebastopol(JohnFlemingHms11th Hussars); erased & renamed in a contemporary engraved style. Medal generally reconstituted, possibly from a previous mount, well polished with contact marks and a few edge bruises, a bold fine – and in all likelihood the medal worn by a confirmed Light Brigade charger, wounded in action. £400-600
AsoutlinedinRoyDutton’s‘ForgottenHeroes:TheChargeoftheLightBrigade’-PrivateJohnFlemingisnotedbyallfourmajor recognised sources as being a confirmed charger, having also been wounded in the thigh during the famous charge(despitehisnamenotbeingincludedonthelistofcasualtiesintheLondonGazette).HehadbeenpromotedtoCorporal27November1854,butlaterplacedinconfinement22-25April1855.HewasthenrevertedtoPrivate26April1855. Consideringthedatesofhisconfinement,JohnFlemingmaynothavebeenissuedamedalasadirectresultofthetimingofhiscourtmartialandsubsequentconfinement.Assuch,itisplausibletosaythathemayhaveboughtthismedal,erasedthepreviousnamingandhadhisownnameputoninacontemporaryengravedstylefeelinghimselfentitledtowearone–havingriddeninthechargeandalsobeenwounded.Hisdischargepapersnotethathewasborninlate1820,nearBishopHill,York,andthatheattestedforservicewiththe11thHussarsatSheffield16May1843,attheageof22yearsandsixmonths,andthathewasdischargedatCanterbury26August1867.Heisnotedashavingdiedin1890atAldershot,attheageof70.
Soldwithcopymentionin‘ForgottenHeroes:TheChargeoftheLightBrigade’,copyoriginalnominalrollmention,andcopyoriginaldischargepapers.
2095 CRIMEA MEDAL, 1854-1856, 3 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol (1277. Robert. Cairns. 93.Sutherland.Highlanders);regimentallyimpressedinuprightcapitals.Toned, one or two light marks, nearly extremely fine, and rare. £800-1200
RobertCairnswasservingwiththe93rd(Argyll&Sutherland)HighlandersonthedayoftheBattleofBalaklava25October1854,wherethe93rdHighlandersfamouslyformedalinetwomendeeptofaceanoncomingRussiancavalrycharge,numberingsome2500men.SirColinCampbell,theirOfficerinCommand,isreputedtohavesaid:“Thereisnoretreatfromhere,men.Youmustdiewhereyoustand.”Hisaide,JohnScott,replied:“AyeSirColin.Ifneedsbe,we’lldothat.”Theboldtacticwasagreatsuccess,routingtheRussiancavalrywiththreevolleysatcloserange,withminimalBritishcasualties.ThismomentwasimmortalisedbytheTimescorrespondentWilliamHRussell,whowitnessedthe“thinredstreaktippedwithalineofsteel”,latercondensedintothefamiliarterm‘thethinredline’.SoldwithcopyrollmentionsconfirmingtheawardofaCrimeaMedaltoone1277PrivateRobertCairns,whoservedwiththe93rdFootduringtheCrimeancampaign.Therollmentions(whicharenotoriouslydifficulttodecipher)appeartoconfirmtheaboveclaspsandplacehimasconcretelyaspresentlypossibleinthe‘line’.
2096 CRIMEAMEDAL,1854-1856,3clasps,Alma,Balaklava,Sebastopol(W.Baker.17thLancers);officiallyimpressed. Lightly toned, two light obverse edge bruises, otherwise nearly extremely fine and a lovely example. £12,000-15,000
PrivateWilliamBaker(749)enlistedforservicewiththe17thLancersin1842,andwaskilledintheChargeoftheLightBrigade25October1854.Asstatedin‘ForgottenHeroes:TheChargeoftheLightBrigade’(p.274)heisconfirmedbyallfourmajorsourcesashavingchargedandbeenkilledonthatday.Thefootnotetohisentrystates‘TwoyearsafterWilliamdiedhiswifeAnnapassedawayleavingtwochildren,Josephaged7andWilliamaged9.JosephwasplacedinthecareofhisunclewhilstWilliamwasadmitted to theBirminghamFree IndustrialSchool,andwassubsequentlymaintainedby theRoyalPatrioticFund,asofthe31December1859.
Soldwith researchpages, taken fromtheaforementionedpublication,aswellas ‘Honour theLightBrigade’byLummis&Wynn.Worthyoffurtherresearch.
2097 CRIMEA MEDAL, 1854-1856, 2 clasps,Alma, Balaklava (James Watson. 13th Lt Dragns); officiallyimpressed.Toned, a pleasing good very fine. £12,000-15,000exGordonEversoncollection,DNW,28March2002 JamesWatson,ofFalkirk,Stirlingshire,wasbornc.1833andisknowntohavebeenservingwiththe13thLightDragoonsin1851atthetimeoftheNationalCensus,whereheisshownasservingwiththisRegiment(andothertrooperswhowouldlatercharge)attheageof19,locatedatthePiershillBarracks,Leith,Edinburgh.Healsoappearsearlierinthe1841Census,whichshowsanindividualofthisname,aged8,livinginStNinians,Stirlingshire. PrivateJamesWatson(1413)enlistedforserviceinthe13thLightDragoonsinDecember1950andwaskilledintheChargeoftheLightBrigade25October1854.Asstatedin‘ForgottenHeroes:TheChargeoftheLightBrigade’(p.274)heisconfirmedbyallfourmajorsourcesashavingchargedandbeenkilledonthatday.Heisentitledtoa3-claspmedal,includingtheSebastopolclasp,whichwasissuedseparatelyatalaterdate,butthismedalissoldasoriginallyworn–a2claspmedal. Soldwith researchpages, taken fromtheaforementionedpublication,aswellas ‘Honour theLightBrigade’byLummis&Wynn,andaquantityofgenealogicalresearch.
2098 TURKISH CRIMEA MEDAL, 1855, British Issue (No. 3271. H. Winters. 93. Regt); regimentallyimpressed in upright capitals. Toned, one or two apparent edge bumps – these induced by the impressed naming, otherwise good very fine. £100-150PrivateHughWinters,93rdHighlanders,isnotedinCook’s‘CasualtyRollfortheCrimea1854-56’ashavingbeenwoundedinaction8July1855.SoldwithcopyCrimeaRollmentionsconfirmingtheserviceofone3271PrivateHughWinterswiththe93rd(Argyll&Sutherland)Highlanders.
2099 INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, 1857-59, 2 clasps, Relief of Lucknow, Lucknow (Wm McKenzie, 93rdHighlanders);officiallyimpressed.Old cabinet tone, reverse tone a little uneven, one or two light marks to neck of portrait, otherwise extremely fine. £500-700
PrivateWilliamMcKenzieisconfirmedinTavender’s‘CasualtyRollfortheIndianMutiny’ashavingbeenwoundedinactionatLucknow15November1857.
Interestingly,the‘ThinRedLineAlmanac’1908,mentionsa2073Lance-CorporalWilliamMcKenzieashavingbeen‘thefirstman to step out when volunteers were called for from the Light Company to enter the Redan on the night of the Fall ofSevastopol’, later reaching the rankofColour-Sergeantandbeingentitled toCrimeaMedal,TurkishCrimeaMedal, IndianMutinyMedalandIGSUmbeyla.Soldwithcopyrollmentionconfirmingtheaboveawardandclasps.
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2100 SECONDCHINAWARMEDAL,1857-60, single clasp,TakuForts1860 (AndwBenham,1stBn3rdRegt);officiallyimpressed.Toned, previously well polished and one or two light hairline scratches, generally about very fine. £150-200
PrivateAndrewBenhamisconfirmedontheChinaMedalRoll1856-1860asbeingentitledtotheabovesingleclaspmedal.Soldwithcopydischargepapers,showinghimasoriginatingfromAltonHants,whoattestedforserviceatWinchester22December1855,agedonly15yearsold.Thesepapersalsoconfirmhisentitlementtotheabovemedalandclasp.
2101 CANADA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1866-70, 2 clasps, Fenian Raid 1866, Red River 1870(1742PteA.Appleford,4/60K.R.R.C.);officiallyengravedinslopingcapitals.Attractive dark tone, one or two light marks, otherwise extremely fine and rare to this battalion. £1200-1600
Soldwithcopyrollmentionconfirmingthenatureofthis2-claspaward,to1742PrivateAlfredAppleford,4thBattalionKRRC(withannotation‘1/60thRegt,RR70’–possiblymeaninghehadbeentransferredbetweenbattalions). Only174RedRiver1870claspsarebelievedtohavebeenawardedtoBritishunitsandofthese,only6werebelievedawardedtosoldiersofthe4/60thRifles.
2102 ARCTICMEDAL,1876(A.J.W.Norris.Car:Crew.H.M.S.Alert.);officiallyengravedinuprightcapitals.Attractively toned, a few light marks in places, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. £2200-2800
exSothebys,21March1979,lot151
ArthurJosephWilliamNorris,ofStHelliers,Jersey,wasbornc.1846,andisconfirmedashavingservedaboardHMS AlertasCarpenter’sCrewduringtheArcticExpeditionof1875.EnlistingforservicewiththeRoyalNavy12September1870,heservedaboardHMS Alertduringthisexpedition,whichalsoincludedHMS Discovery,comingaboardontheformervessel23May1875.
TheArcticExpeditionof1875-1876,ledbytheintrepidnavigatorSirGeorgeStrongNares,wassentbytheAdmiraltywiththeprincipalaimofreachingtheNorthPole,travellingviatheSmithSound(betweenGreenlandandEllesmereIsland).Theshipsbattledthroughheavyseaiceduringtheirvoyagesandthecrews(particularlyofHMS Alert)wereravagedbyscurvyastheyeachpassedanArcticwintercaughtinthepackiceinseparatelocations.FromtheirbaseatFloebergBeach,thecrewofHMS AlertlaunchedambitioussledgingexpeditionswiththeaimofseeinghowfartheGreenlandlandmassextendednorth,toseeiftheycouldreachtheNorthPole,aswellastakingtheopportunityofmappingthecoastlines.Bothexpeditionsresultedinneardisaster,inwhichtheteamssufferedheavilyfromfurtherscurvyandrequiredreliefpartiesfortheirrescue.Inlightofthestateofhisreturningmen,NaressawtoitthattheExpeditionshouldreturnhomeratherthanfaceanotherArcticwinter,fromwhichtheymightnotinfactreturn.EscapingthepackiceinastorminAugust1876,theyreturnedtoEngland.DespitehavingfailedtoreachtheNorthPole,theexpeditionsucceededinreturningwithalargeamountofscientificandcartographicinformation,andHMS Alerthadinfactsailedfurthernorththananyothervesselonrecordatthetime.
Serving on numerous vessels in his career, Arthur Norris was present in port aboard HMS Asia at the time of the 1881Census (from which we derive the above biographical information), and was later promoted to Carpenter’s Mate in early1884. He was discharged from further service 14 September 1890, after a career of 20 years with the Royal Navy. He wassenthismedal26May1877.Heisshownonthe1891and1901CensusesaslivinginPortsmouthasaSeamanPensioner,andinterestingly,hissonArthurJFNorrisisshownasAbleSeaman,RN.Genealogicalresearchappearstoshowthattherecipientofthismedal,AJWNorris,diedin1911atPortsmouth.
Atotalof155medalswereawardedfortheExpeditionsof1875-1876,62toHMShipsAlert,60toDiscovery,and33toPandora.Soldwithcopyservicepapers,andotherusefulresearch.
2103 SOUTHAFRICAMEDAL,1877-79,singleclasp,1879(2315PteR.Murray,91stFoot)officiallyengravedinlargeuprightcapitals.Toned, pleasing extremely fine. £350-400
PrivateRMurray’snameispresentlyunconfirmedontheSouthAfrica1879Roll,buthisregimentalnumberisappropriateforamanservinginthisRegimentatthetime.Atpresentunconfirmed,butworthyoffurtherresearch.Thenamingisengravedinpreciselythesameregimentalstyleasintheexampleshownforthe91stFootinBritish Battles & Medals (7thEd).
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2104 AFGHANISTANMEDAL,1878-80,singleclasp,Kabul(SowarDewaSingh5thPunjabCavy);officiallyengravedinarunningscript.Toned, good very fine. £150-200
2105 EGYPT MEDAL, 1882-89, dated reverse, no clasp (W. M. Lory. Surg: R. N. H.M.S. “Agincourt”);officiallyengravedinslopingcapitals.Old cabinet tone, pleasing extremely fine. £200-250
WilliamManleyLorywasborn25March1854,andjoinedtheRoyalNavyasaSurgeon31March1880,stationedatNetleyHospital.HewaspostedaboardHMS Agincourt2August1880andservedaboardthisvesselasaSurgeonuntil29July1883.HewaspromotedtoStaffSurgeon31March1892,andFleetSurgeon31March1896.HecontinuedtoserveaboardvariousvesselsuntilhisretirementattherankofDeputyInspectorGeneral23September1905,anddied27February1933.
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2106 INDIAMEDAL,1895-1902,2clasps,PunjabFrontier1897-98,Tirah1897-98(3628Pte.F.Stockwell1st Bn Ryl. W. Surr. Regt); officially engraved in a running script, coiled steel wire attached touppermostclaspreverse. Toned, minor obverse edge bruise at 6 o’clock, suspension a little loose, otherwise good very fine. £100-150
Soldwithcopyrollmention,confirmingtheabove2-claspaward.
2107 QUEEN’SSOUTHAFRICAMEDAL,1899-1902,3rdtypereverse,4clasps,OrangeFreeState,Transvaal,SA1901&SA1902(788Tpr:C.M.Kingwill.Driscoll’sScts.);officiallyimpressed.Toned, reverse edge knock, otherwise good very fine. £150-200
2108 QUEEN’SSOUTHAFRICAMEDAL,1899-1902,2ndtypereversewithghosteddates,4clasps,ModderRiver,Paardeberg,Driefontein,Transvaal(3759PteA.Pearce,A.&S.Highrs:);officiallyimpressed.Old cabinet tone, one or two light contact marks and nicks, otherwise good very fine. £120-150
PrivateAPearceisasyetunconfirmedontheQSAmedalroll,andisperhapsalateissue.
21092110
2109 CHINAMEDAL,1900,singleclasp,ReliefofPekin(CaptainH.G.Pringle.R.F.A.);officiallyimpressed.Light tone, a few light contact marks and scratches, nearly extremely fine. £150-200
AnofficialduplicateofthisChinaMedal1900isrecordedashavingbeingissued26October1902.Therecipient,BrigadierHGPringleDSO,wasadditionallyentitledtotheDistinguishedServiceOrder,AfricaGeneralServiceMedal,claspSNigeria1902,andGreatWarTrio.Thesemedalsarebelievedtobeinprivatehands,butwhetherthisChinaMedal1900isthetrueoriginalortheduplicate/replacementiscurrentlyunconfirmed.BrigadierHGPringleservedwiththe131stBattalion,RFA,attheReliefofPekingandattheactionsofPeitsangandYangtsun.
Soldwithtwopagesofcopiedresearchcomprisingasummaryofhisservicesandasmalltypedletterconcerningtheissueofhisofficialduplicate.
2110 AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1902-1956, 7 clasps, Jubaland, Somaliland 1902-04, Jidballi,Somaliland 1908-1910, Nandi 1905-1906, East Africa 1905, East Africa 1906 (1146 Pte. Moorajab.Moosa);officiallyimpressedinacrudelocalstyle.Old cabinet tone, medal clasps as originally fitted and with original ribbon, one or two very light edge bruises, suspension a touch loose, otherwise a pleasing very fine, and a desirable multi-clasp AGSM. £250-300
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithbrandedplasticmedalholder Soldwithcopyoriginalrollmentions,sofarconfirmingPrivateMarjabMoosa,ofthe3rdBattalionEastAfricaRiflesandlaterKing’sAfricanRifles,asentitledtotheclasps:Jubaland,Somaliland1902-1904,Jidballi,Nandi1905-1906,EastAfrica1905,andEastAfrica1906.Allotherclaspsasyetunconfirmed.
2111 AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1902-56, single clasp, Nandi 1905-06 (2111. Mari Bukhet);officiallyimpressedinacrudelocalstyle.Lightly toned with a few light obverse scratches and a small area of light pitting, suspension a little off-centre, generally very fine. £120-150
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithbrandedplasticmedalholder SoldwithcopyoriginalrollmentionsconfirmingthisawardtoPrivateMarieBukheit,3rdBattalionKAR,withthefollowingclaspssofarconfirmed:EastAfrica1905,Nandi1905-1906Somaliland1909-1910.
2112 CORONATIONMEDAL,1902,EVIIR,bronze,StJohn’sAmbulanceBrigadereverse(W.Rapley.Pte.);officiallyengraved,medalmountedonboardwithassociated railwayephemera including3 smallLB&SCR(London,Brighton&SouthCoastRailway)badgesincopperandbrass,twocollardogsinwhitemetal,andashilling-sizedengravedsilverprizemedal.Good very fine.(8) £40-60
2113 CORONATIONMEDAL,1911,GVR,silver,County&BoroughPolice(ConstableJ.R.Francis);officiallyengravedinslopingcapitals.Lightly toned, a well-polished but otherwise sound nearly very fine. £40-60
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2114 INDIAGENERALSERVICEMEDAL,1908-1935, single clasp,NorthWestFrontier1930-31 (788482Gnr.T.Case.R.A.);officiallyimpressed.Attractively toned, practically as struck. £80-100
2115 1914STAR(L-7863PteH.C.War1/Middx:R);officiallyimpressed. Toned, upper section of crown and loop with heavy verdigris, fine. £60-80
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithoriginalpaperenvelopeandticket
2116 1914STAR(6158PteJ.Caffrey.R.Innis;Fus.);officiallyimpressed.Lustrous nearly extremely fine, with a little verdigris in places. £80-100
exBASeabyLtd,soldwithoriginalpaperenvelopeandticket
2117 CEYLON VOLUNTEER SERVICE MEDAL, 1914-1919, bronze (C. A. Copland.); officially named.Toned, good extremely fine. £100-120
CharlesAugustusCoplandwasborn8March1887at17NorthTerrace,Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.HavingbeenpartoftheDurhamUniversityOTC,heinitiallyservedasaRiflemanwiththeCeylonPlantersRifleCorpsatCairo,beforereceivingacommissionas2ndLieutenantinthe1stBattalionRoyalDublinFusiliers.Itwasduringthisperiodinlater1915thathefoughtatSuvlaBay,Gallipoli.Heisnotedasreturningfromhospital12November1915(presumedwounded)intheWarDiaryofthe1stRDF.Hespentsomesixweeksonsickleave,between19June1916and31July1916,sufferingfromNeurasthenia(thetermcommonlyassociatedwithshellshock),andlaterjoinedthe3rdFieldSurveyBattalion,RoyalEngineers,reachingtherankofActingMajor. Soldwithalargequantityofcopyservicepapers,copyMICshowinghisentitlementtoanaddition1914-15Trio,andacopyofhismentioninthe1stRDFWarDiary.
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2118 GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1962, single clasp, South Arabia (24042000 Tpr. A. Coles 4/7 LG);officiallyimpressed.Attractive cabinet tone, pleasing extremely fine. £60-80
Thisissurelyanerrorinthenaming,whichshouldread4/7DG,fortheQueen’sDragoonGuards.
2119 GENERALSERVICEMEDAL,1962, singleclasp,Northern Ireland (24555222RgrEBAcheson.R.Irish);officiallyimpressed.Toned, one or two light scratches, otherwise extremely fine. £80-100
Soldwithcopyextractsfrom‘Blackthorn’RegimentalJournal,showingpicturesofRangerEddieAcheson,thathewontheprizeof‘ChampionRecruit’in1978,andthatheappearstohavereceivedhisLong-Service&GoodConductMedalfromColonelClarkein1993-1994.
2120 1914-15Stars,awardedto:(14260Pte.E.G.Proudman.R.Lanc:R.)KIA,1stBn,FranceandFlanders,22.10.1916; (10-15967Pte. J.Steele.R. Ir:Rif:)DOW,15thBn,FranceandFlanders, 22.10.1918;(M2-046774Pte.B.Barton.A.S.C.).Lot generally very fine.(3) £60-80
2121 BritishWarMedals,1914-1918,awardedto: (26364Pte.W.H.Walmsley.E.Lan.R.)DOW,2ndBn,FranceandFlanders,30.07.1916;(201844Pte.T.Prendergast.E.Lan.R.)KIA,1st/4thBn,Mendinghem,16.09.1917; (16866 Pte. A. Bibby. K. O. Sco. Bord.) MM winner, 4th October 1918; (67287 Dvr. W.Longworth.R.A.)DOW,RFA,21.01.1918;(RTS-1403Cpl.M.Dwyer.A.S.C.);(20117Spr.P.J.Miles.R.E.)DOW,54thFieldCoy,RE,FranceandFlanders,06.07.1917. Generally very fine, the latter lacking suspension.(6) £150-200
2122 Victory Medals, 1914-1919, awarded to: (103377 Pte. G. Southworth . R.A.M.C.) KIA, Kalamaria,06.10.1917;(G-6566Pte.J.Mawson.E.Kent.R.)DOW,1stBn,FranceandFlanders,01.11.1915;(2DG-5964 Pte. H. Thomas. 2-D. Gds.)DOW, believed POW, France and Flanders, 08.11.1918; (20390 Pte. A.Eckersby.R.S.Fus.)KIA,2ndBn,FranceandFlanders,28.03.1918;(6965Pte.W.OrmandyL.N.Lan.R)KIA,2nd/4thBn,FranceandFlanders,31.08.1917;(26837Pte.W.Hooson.Ches.R.)DOW,11thBn,FranceandFlanders,31.05.1918;(20-13Pte.J.A.Alred.W.York.R.)KIA,12thBn,FranceandFlanders,22.08.1916;(201198W.O.Cl.2.J.Hall.E.Lan.R.);(11302Sjt.T.O’Rourke….Lan.R:)KIA,6thBattalionLoyalNorthLancs,Gallipoli,07.08.1915.Lot generally very fine, the latter edge bruised.(10) £150-200
2123 Asmallselectionofmedals&ephemeraawardedtothe‘AccringtonPals’,comprising,BritishWarMedal,1914-18(15819Pte.A.Nadin.E.Lan.R.)KIA,11thBn(AccringtonPals),FranceandFlanders,12.05.1916;VictoryMedal,1914-19(43151Sjt.F.Bird.Manch.R.)WIA1stJuly1916,KIA,17thBn,FranceandFlanders,23.04.17;andaframedsilkMemorialtoCorporalAlfredLord,11thBnEastLancashireRegiment(AccringtonPals)killedinactiononthe1stofJuly,1916–thefirstdayoftheSomme.Very fine.(3) £50-70
2124 ASelectionofMiscellaneousMilitaria, including: thepersonal lettershomewrittenbyCorporalGBarnes,1/5thManchesterRegiment,aDCMwinner,manywrittendetailinghisexperiencesatGallipoli;SilverWarBadge(B238542)awardedtoA/SgtJWTomlinson,LancashireFusiliers,anMMwinner;letters&photographsrelatingtoLance-CorporalJABurns,16thBattalion(Pals)ManchesterRegiment,KIAatManchesterHillnearSt.Quentin;photographsandresearchrelatingtoBatterySergeantMajorGeorgeCagill,133rd(CountyPalatine)HeavyBattery,RoyalGarrisonArtillery,anMMWinner;mountedmemorialscrollawardedtoSergeantHerbertHarper,W.YorksRegt(damaged);silkMemorialtoPrivateCyrilSephton,9thBnLoyalNorthLancashireRegiment;framedprint‘TheDefenceofRorke’sDrift22-23January1879’artistunknown,andanattractivelyframed‘166Squadron’memorialplaque&bomberpaintingtoSgtJRobinsonWO/AG166Squadron,RAF,KIA22.04.1944,Christmas1914brasstin.A varied lot, viewing advised, and collection strongly recommended.(10) £80-100
2125 Asuperbgroupofearlymilitarydocuments,handwrittenininkandapparentlycontemporary,formedofrolls/casualtylistsrelatingthenavalactionatSt.Domingo,1806,pertainingtothevesselsHMSNorthumberland,HMSSuperb,HMSDonegal,HMSSpencer,HMSAtlas,HMSAgamemnon,HMSCanopus.Some pages a little irregular but in surprisingly good condition, a very rare group. (lot) £150-200
2126 Anassortmentofvariousmilitarycertificates,documentation&photos,includinganoriginalRoyalHumaneSocietyawardcertificate(Bronze)toPoliceConstableWise,no148,DDivisionMetropolitanPolice,Memorial certificate to2ndLieut.FrankMoringCorry,Notts&DerbyRegimentattd.RoyalFlyingCorps,RAFPathfinderForcebadgecertificateto1715036FlightSergeantAndrewH.(DFM),agroupofblack&whitephotographsrelatingtoRussianOrders&Decorations,andnumerousothers.A varied lot, the items mentioned in relatively good condition, viewing recommended. (lot) £40-60
RenamedandDefective
2127 WWII Long service Group of 4 awarded to Quarter-Master Sergeant A Smith, Royal Engineers,comprising: 1939-1945 Star (4529982 Q.M.S. Smith. A.R.E.), Defence and War Medals, 1939-1945(4529982Q.M.S.Smith.A.R.E.),ArmyLongService&GoodConductMedal(4529982Q.M.S.Smith.A.R.E.);allmedalsprivatelynamed,thelatterrenamed,groupmountedincorrectlyasshown,withreversepinforwear.Toned, the first extremely fine, the latter nearly very fine.(4) £20-40
2128 BoerWarPairawardedtoPrivateSQuate,2ndRoyalIrishRifles,comprising:Queen’sSouthAfricaMedal,1899-1902,3rdtypereverse,4clasps,CapeColony,OrangeFreeState,SouthAfrica1901&1902(2596Pte:S.Quate.2ndRl:IrishRif.),andKing’sSouthAfricaMedal,2clasps(2596Pte:S.Quate.2ndRl:IrishRifles);numbernameandrankrenamedinacontemporarystyle,regimentofficiallyimpressed,pairloose.Pair toned, the latter with a slightly loose suspension, about very fine.(2) £60-80
2129 ARMYLONGSERVICEANDGOODCONDUCTMEDAL,VR,withoutHanoverianArms,1837-55,withoriginalringsuspension(PrivateWilliamDunt:12thRegiment.1853);medalrenamedandengravedinuprightcapitals.Toned, good very fine. £60-80
WilliamDunnwasbornc.1871inMarthan,nearGreatYarmouth,Norfolk,andheattestedforservicewiththe12thFootatNorwich12March1832,attheageof21.Hispapersshowthatheservedforatotalofsome21years,whichincluded10yearsspentabroadinMauritius.HeappearsintheRegimentalDefaulters’Bookatotalof15times,usuallyforhavingbeendrunkinbarracksoronparade.HavingworkedasaCooperpriortoenlistmentandsubsequentservicewiththeColours,hewasobviouslyamanwithaninsatiablethirst.
SoldwithcopyrollmentionconfirminghisnameasarecipientoftheLSGCmedalandgratuitywiththe12th(Suffolk)RegimentofFootandcopydischargepapers.
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2130 EGYPTMEDAL,1882-89,datedreverse,singleclasp,Tel-el-Kebir(2375A.H.Bird,S.-M.,R.E.,7Co);medalnamingerasedandengraved. Toned, some pitting, about very fine. £40-60
Thisman’snameisnotshownontheEgyptMedalRoll.
2131 KING’SSOUTHAFRICAMEDAL,1901-1902,EVIIR,2clasps(3715SergtD.BoyleK.O.S.Bords.);medalerasedandrenamedinuprightcapitals.Attractively toned, light obverse scratch to portrait, nearly extremely fine. £20-30
Soldwithcopyattestation formilitiapapers, showinghimasaDanielBoyle,bornQueensferry,Midlothian,Scotland,whoattestedforservice4January1881atLockerbie.
2132 INDIAGENERALSERVICEMEDAL,1908-35,singleclasp,NorthWestFrontier1908(8458CplJWBells1stBnNorthdFus:);number,rankandnamerenamedinacontemporaryslopingscript,battalionandregimentofficiallyengraved. Toned very fine. £30-40
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2133 ROYALNAVALRESERVELONGSERVICE&GOODCONDUCTMEDAL,EVIIR(76206W.RichardsSean1ClR.N.R.);officiallyimpressed.Toned, naming somewhat obscured by attempted erasure, otherwise very fine. £20-30
2134 TERRITORIALEFFICIENCYFORCEMEDAL,GVR(2975482CplC.F.WilsonA&SH);medalerasedandrenamedinuprightcapitals,soldinoriginalbox.Toned very fine. £20-30
2135 DISTINGUISHEDSERVICEMEDAL,GVR,namingerased,withonlyoneortwolettersdiscernible.Toned, about very fine, potentially a useful replacement. £40-60
2136 DRESSMINIATURES,AnOBECivilgroupof4,comprising:TheMostExcellentOrderoftheBritishEmpire, Civil Division, 2nd type, British War and Victory Medals, 1914-18, Defence Medal 1938-45,swingmountedwithreversepinforwear.Very fine, with a few tiny verdigris spots.(4) £20-40
ForeignMedalsandDecorations
2137 AFGHANISTAN,TheOrderofNishan-i-Sardari[OrderoftheLeader],SecondClassBreastStar,Civilissue,founded1923,Silverwithgiltcentre,broochpintwicestamped“925”.About very fine. £200-250
2138 FRANCE,asmallselectionofgallantrycampaignmedals,comprising:MédailleMilitaire,NapoleonIII,typetwo;StHelenaMedal,1857;VoluntaryMilitaryService(Air);GenevaCross,1870-71;CroixdeGuerre,1939,medalsunnamedasissued,loose.The first with some enamel loss and therefore a bold fine, the remainder extremely fine.(5) £120-150
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2139 GERMANY,Bavaria,OrderofMilitaryMerit(PeacetimeAward),1866,3rdClassbreastbadgeinsilver-gilt and enamels c.1890 by ‘Ad. Hausinger, Juwelier u. Goldarbeiter, München’, 55mm includingsuspensionloop,soldwithoriginalredleatherboxofissue.Extremely fine. £100-150
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2140 INDIA, Bahawalpur, Order of Imtiaz-i-Abbasia, First Class, Breast Badge, silver gilt and enamel,suspensionloopandring.Very fine, central medallion and white border loose. £400-500
2141 INDIA,Bahawalpur,OrderofImtiaz-i-Abbasia,ThirdClass,NeckBadge,silvergiltandenamel(noenamelonwreath),suspensionloopandring.Very fine, central medallion with chips to enamel. £250-300
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2142 INDIA,Bahawalpur,OrderofImtiaz-i-Abbasia,FifthClass,BreastBadge,silvergiltandenamel(noenamelonwreath),suspensionloopandring.Good very fine. £400-500
2143 INDIA,Bahawalpur,OrderofImtiaz-I-Haroonia,FourthClass,first(highrelief)issue,silver-giltandenamel,suspensionloopandring.Good very fine. £400-500
2144 INDIA,Bahawalpur,Jan-I-NisariCorpsMedal,Bronze,bustleft,revstarandcrescent.Extremely fine but suspender bent at slight angle. £60-80
2145 INDIA, Bahawalpur, Pair of medals, Kot Sabzal Campaign, 1930-31, Silver, bust left, rev troops
advancingonhorseandcamel(231KahnMohdKahn1stGradeSergeant);British-BahawalpurAllianceCentenary,1833-1934,bustleft,revshieldofarmsonflags(KahnMohdKahn.SubInspectorBahwlr.Police).Good fine and very fine.(2) £300-400
2146 INDIA,Bahawalpur,NorthWestFrontiarMedal,1914-19,Bronze,bustleft,revcamelcorpsadvanceleft,suspensionring.Good fine. £40-60
2147 INDIA,Bahawalpur,GoldenJubileeMedal,1955-56,Silver,bustleft,revlegendandwreath,suspensionring.Very fine. £60-80
2148 INDIA, Bahawalpur, Miniature Medals (2), Military Long Service, Cu-Ni, with ribbon and clasp;MilitaryGeneralService,Cu-Ni,withribbonandclasp.Very fine.(2) £80-120
2149 INDIA,GeorgeV,KhanSahibMedal,miniature,silverandenamel;WWI,1914Star,naming defaced, but to a ‘Sepoy’;Shooting,NIRAmedals (2),SilverandCopper,35mm; Iran,MuhammadAliShah1324-1327AH),CopperMedallet,1326AH,28.5mm.Fine to very fine.(5) £60-80
2150 RUSSIA,300300thAnniversaryoftheHouseofRomanov,AwardCrosstoClergy,1913,Silverwithwhite,greenandblueenamel,67mmx41mm,flatsuspensionlooptoreverse(Chep1003),maker’smark,HKwithinlozenge,fineness88.Enamelling scuffed, fine and rare. £300-400
ThecrosswaswornontheribbonoftheOrderofStVladimirontherightsideofthechest.
2151 VARIOUS,Croatia,OrderofKingZvonimir`sCrown,BogiHrvati,1941-45,3rdclasswithoakleaves,very fine;Germany,Saxony,OrderofAlbert,Type2,CivilDivision,Commander’sneckbadge,61mmx 54mm, lacks central Albert medallion and reverse, some damage to enamel; Portugal, Imperial Order,Commander’sneckbadge,gilt-silverandenamel,extremely fine;Spain,OrderofNavalMerit,Badges(2),redandwhiteforActiveCombatDutyandNon-Combatant;OrderofMilitaryMerit,1stClassCrossforPensionerswithWhiteDistinction,enameledbothsides, lacks central roundel to reverse, otherwise these very fine and better.(6) £120-150
2152 VARIOUS, a selection of foreign campaign medals and decorations, comprising: BELGIUM, YserCross,1914;ROMANIA,CarolIJubileeMedal(Civil),1866-1906;USA,DistinguishedServiceCross,firsttype(1)andsecondtype(2)–thesemedalsbelievedtobelaterreproductions.(5) £60-80
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