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P83 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 94 PTE (SGT ON PAIR) D. M. JORDAN 22/BN A.I.F.
$950

P83 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 94 PTE (SGT ON PAIR) D. M. JORDAN 22/BN A.I.F.

Previous service stated as “16 months 5th Vic Mounted Rifles South Africa

Donald Morrisson Jordan embarked on the 16th of March 1915 with the 22nd Battalion arriving at Gallipoli on the 30th August 1915

Admitted to Armourers School on the 2nd of June 1917 resulting in promotion to Armourer Sergeant.

Accidently injured “Nose” 21st of October 1917 (France)                                    

RTA:6th of June 1918

EF Sold

P84 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 228 SJT (LIEUT. ON PAIR) A. F. ROACH 23BN A.I.F.
$975

P84 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 228 SJT (LIEUT. ON PAIR) A. F. ROACH 23BN A.I.F.

Arthur Frank Roach lists his previous service as serving with the 49th Senior cadets (3 years) and the 51st Infantry Citizens Force (1 year) Still Serving.

EMB: 8th May 1915 rank of Seargeant (A Coy 23rd Bn) arriving at Gallipoli on the 30th August 1915

Promoted 2nd Lieutenant 8th December 1915 (Whilst serving on Lone Pine, Gallipoli)

Made Rly Transport Officer prior to getting posted to Australian Headquarters Cairo as Staff Officer (Personel File shows final rank as Captain).

RTA: 26th July 1919

VF $975

P85 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 198 PTE H. G. McLEAN 23/BN
$1,150

P85 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 198 PTE H. G. McLEAN 23/BN

Comes with ANZAC Medallion Lapel correctly engraved 'H. G, McLean", RSL Badge and Services Rendered Badge (No. A22423)

EMB: 8th May 1915 (A Coy 23rd Bn) arriving at Gallipoli 29th August 1915

Hector George Mclean left Gallipoli for hospital, Malta on the 3rd of December 1915 “septic right hand”

WIA: 4th August 1916 “Bullet Wound Head and Right Buttock” France. Listed as “seriously Ill” on the 8th August

RTA: 7th February 1919 for discharge as medically unfit, “Right Eye”.

Note: Victory Medal was returned on the 10th of May 1923 only to be issued directly to Hector two weeks later on the 25th.

EF $1150

P86 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 860 PTE P. J. FOOKS 25/BN A.I.F.
$950

P86 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 860 PTE P. J. FOOKS 25/BN A.I.F.

 

Phillip John Fooks lists previous service as “Yeomanry (Territorial Force) 12 months (Left County)

EMB: 29th June 1915 (D Coy, 25th Bn)

Transferred to the 1st ANZAC Camel Battalion.

Reported as a Turkish Prisoner of War 19th April 1917

28th September 1917 confirmed by Red Cross as being in Turkish Hands, unwounded.

Demobbed 20th August 1919

EF SOLD

P87 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 955 PTE. P. STANSFIELD 26/BN AIF
$1,250

P87 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 955 PTE. P. STANSFIELD 26/BN AIF

Comes with Franklin (Tasmania) 9CT Gold Medallion/Fob engraved "AIF P. STANSFIELD ENLISTED"

EMB: 29th June 1915 (C Coy, 26th Bn)

Percy Stansfield promoted to Lance Corporal, Gallipoli 11th of December 1915

Charged and found guilty of insubordination witness states he was drunk and addressing an officer saying “F*** you, I want to fight you” and “You are a cold footed bastard, also you are a bastard because your mother was”. Despite his Company Commander defending his character and stating he was one of the best men he had he received 90 days hard labour before returning to his unit.

WIA: 4th October 1917 “Shell Shock” France. Records show on the night of the 3rd and to the 4th near Zonnebeke, Percy was knocked over by heavy shell fire and buried.

2nd WIA: 2nd September 1918 “G. S. W. Left Leg” France

RTA: 28th March 1919

Note: Separate file in National archives with Court Martial details and statements

VF On Hold

P88 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 932 PTE C. W. STANTON 27BN AIF
$750

P88 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 932 PTE C. W. STANTON 27BN AIF

EMB: 15th February 1915 (27th Bn)

Charles Weking Stanton was admitted to hospital Heliopolis due to “Thrombosis Veins” on the 27th of July 1915

Temporarily attached to Duty at “A Base” hospital as part of the 2nd A. G. H. on the 7th of September 1915

Charles Weking Stanton was admitted to hospital a second time due to “Appendicitis” on the 2nd of February 1916 resulting in his return to Australia.

RTA: 24th of June 1916 for discharge “Medically unfit”

EF $750

P89 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 665 PTE F. J. PAULL 27/BN
$1,150

P89 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 665 PTE F. J. PAULL 27/BN

EMB: 31st of May 1915 (27th Bn) for Gallipoli

Admitted to 7th Field Ambulance, Gallipoli due to “Gastritis” (which turns into Influenza) on the 3rd of December 1915.

Killed in Action, Flers, The Somme, France on the 5th of November 1916. Sadly, no further details are given.

Note: Comes with a photo of Frederick Josiah Paull Headstone at the AIF Burial Ground, Grass Lane Cemetery, Flers, Picardie.

UNC $1150

P9. Family Grouping Five: 1914/15 Star, British War, Victory Medal, War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 1939/45. WW1 trio correctly impressed to 121 PTE. R. LEVY 7/BN AIF (S-SGT on pair). War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 39/45 correctly impressed V16010 R. LEVY
$1,850

 

P9. Family Grouping

Five: 1914/15 Star, British War, Victory Medal, War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 1939/45. WW1 trio correctly impressed to 121 PTE. R. LEVY 7/BN AIF (S-SGT on pair). War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 39/45 correctly impressed V16010 R. LEVY

Emb: 19th October 1914

Wounded (Ankle) during the Gallipoli Landing with the 7th Battalion and asdmitted to 15th General Hospital Alexandria on the 30th

21st March 1916 Transferred to the Dental Corps with the Rank of Staff Sergeant

RTA 18th September 1918 (ex France) discharged 29th November 1919

Reuben (also written as Ruben) served as V16010 rank Sergeant with the 69th Dental Unit from 18th June 1941 to 11th November 1943

 

Four : 1939/45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal 1939/45 and Australian Service Medal 39/45. All medals are correctly impressed to VX125137 K. J. LEVY

Keith Joseph Levy enlisted with the 29th Australian Line Section on the 31st January 1941

Previous Service; V72101 3rd Div. Sigs. & Port Phillip Frt. Sig. Section.

31st January 1941 promoted to Lance Sergeant

Operational Service with Lark Force attached to 2/22nd Bn;

18th April 1941 - 5th February 1942 New Britain,

16th March 1942 – 22nd June 1942 New Guinea

13th April 1943 - 21st April 1945 New Guinea

Discharged 8th February 1946

VF – EF $1850

P90 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1022 PTE J CONNOR 28 BN AIF
$750

P90 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1022 PTE J CONNOR 28 BN AIF

Previous service stated as 11th Battalion “Chest measurement too low”

EMB: 9th June 1915 at Fremantle as an original 28th member on H.M.A.T. "A.II" (ASCANIUS) and on "BOONAH" on the 12th July 1915

John Connor A Company 28th Battalion was admitted to the 13th Casualty Clearing Station, Mule Gully, Walkers Ridge ANZAC on the 21st of September 1915 with “Diarrhoea”

Admitted 1st Australian Axillary Hospital Heliopolis on the 10th of December 1915 with “Rheumatic Fever”

RTA: 3rd February 1916 and discharged as Medically Unfit.

EF+ $750

P91 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 381 PTE J. CAMERON 29/BN A.I.F.
$850

P91 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 381 PTE J. CAMERON 29/BN A.I.F.

EMB: 10th of November 1915 (29th Bn)

Joseph Cameron was admitted hospital field 27th November 1916 “Trench Feet”

WIA: 20th of July 1918 “Gas” & “S. W. Rt. Thigh” Field

Transferred to the 32nd Battalion on the 12th of October 1918

RTA: 28th March 1919

VF $850

P92 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 963 PTE W. W. PASCOE 30/BN A.I.F.
$750

P92 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 963 PTE W. W. PASCOE 30/BN A.I.F.

EMB: 9th November 1915 (30th Bn)

Wilfred William Pascoe was admitted to hospital Ismailia 4th of January 1916 “Pneumonia”

Transferred to the 61st Battalion on the 23rd of March 1917 returning to the 30th Battalion on the 19th September 1917

Admitted hospital on the 19th of February 1919 with “Pneumonia” again and classed as “dangerously ill”

RTA: 15th May 1919

EF $750

P93 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 74 PTE G. FLOOD 31/BN A.I.F.
$850

P93 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 74 PTE G. FLOOD 31/BN A.I.F.

EMB: 9th November 1915 (31st Bn)

George Flood states previous service as “4th Batt. Cheshire Regt. 8 years 319 days”

WIA: 20th of July 1916 “G. S. W. Face” Boulogne

RTA: 21st March 1919

EF $850

P94 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 453 PTE. C. L. CANDY 32/BN A.I.F.
$850

P94 Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 453 PTE. C. L. CANDY 32/BN A.I.F.

EMB: 18th November 1915 (B Coy, 32nd Bn)

WIA: 19th July 1916 “G.S.W. Leg” France

Charles Leo Candy was admitted 5th May 1917 “Influenza”

RTA: 20th of May 1919 and given a medical discharge                                                   Sold

P96 Single. Crimea 1854-56, 4 clasps, “Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol”, Alfred Andrews Scots Fus Guards, officially impressed naming. A superb example.
$1,850

P96 Single. Crimea 1854-56, 4 clasps, “Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol”, Alfred Andrews Scots Fus Guards, officially impressed naming.  A superb example.

 

Near EF $1850

P97 Single. GSM 1918 G.V.R. one clasp “IRAQ”, 98016 Pte. P. Connolly, North’d Fus.
$275

P97 Single. GSM 1918 G.V.R. one clasp “IRAQ”, 98016 Pte. P. Connolly, North’d Fus.

 

Near EF $275

P98 Single. GSM 1918 E.II.R. one clasp “CYPRUS”, 23463347 Pte. C. Pirie, HLI.
$225

P98 Single. GSM 1918 E.II.R. one clasp “CYPRUS”, 23463347 Pte. C. Pirie, HLI.

 

VF $225

P99 Single. GSM 1918 E.II.R. Two clasps “CYPRUS, NEAR EAST”, 23227971 Pte. J. Rankin, R.S.
$250

P99 Single. GSM 1918 E.II.R. Two clasps “CYPRUS, NEAR EAST”, 23227971 Pte. J. Rankin, R.S.

 

Near EF $250

Pair : AFGHANISTAN MEDAL three clasps " Charasia,Kabul,Kandahar; engraved 1886 Pte. D.McLelland, 92nd Highrs. KABUL TO KANDAHAR STAR impressed. - VF SOLD
$0

Pair : AFGHANISTAN MEDAL three clasps " Charasia,Kabul,Kandahar; engraved 1886 Pte. D.McLelland, 92nd Highrs. KABUL TO KANDAHAR STAR impressed.

 VF SOLD

Pair : Crimea Medal three clasps "Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol" and Turkish Crimea (Sardinian issue). Crimea medal impressed F. GRAY. 2ND DRAGNS. Sardinian Crimea depot impressed in upright capitals F. GRAY 2ND DRAGOONS. - VF SOLD
$0

CHARGE OF THE HEAVY BRIGADE

Pair : Crimea Medal three clasps "Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol" and Turkish Crimea (Sardinian issue). Crimea medal impressed F. GRAY. 2ND DRAGNS.  Sardinian Crimea depot impressed in upright capitals F. GRAY 2ND DRAGOONS.

Confirmed on roll and records show that at no stage was Private Francis Gray sick during the Crimean war. His service being stated as 1 year and eleven months in the Crimea. Roy Duttons book "Forgotten Heroes" has 1099 Pte. Gray as "probably rode in the charge". Great group to Gray of the Grey's.


IMPORTANT NOTICE: The book "Charge of the Heavy Brigade" by Roy Dutton on page 359 reproduces an article by "the Aberdeen weekly" October the 27th 1896 which reports on the Scots Greys annual reunion in which Troopers W. Swanson, Gray and Berland are guests of honour being original chargers. This clearly illustrates that Gray being the only trooper on the nominal roll can now be classed as a "confirmed charger".

Ex Glendining's September 1977

 

Some contact marks, otherwise near VF SOLD

Pair : EGYPT & SUDAN 1882-89 dated reverse no clasp 2685 Pte.W.Simmonds. 2nd Bn. Derbyshire Rgt. KHEDIVE SUDAN dated 1882. very neatly engraved with full details of recipient. - Near VF SOLD
$0

Pair : EGYPT & SUDAN 1882-89 dated reverse no clasp 2685 Pte.W.Simmonds. 2nd Bn. Derbyshire Rgt. KHEDIVE SUDAN dated 1882. very neatly engraved with full details of recipient.       

  Near VF SOLD

Pair : EGYPT MEDAL dated 1882 four clasps " Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin1884, El-Teb-Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85 " 222 Pte.J.Jack 1/Gord. Highds. KHEDIVE STAR dated 1882.. only light pitting otherwise VF SOLD
$0

Pair : EGYPT MEDAL dated 1882 four clasps " Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin1884, El-Teb-Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85 "  222 Pte.J.Jack 1/Gord. Highds. KHEDIVE STAR dated 1882.. only light pitting otherwise VF

VF SOLD

Pair : EGYPT MEDAL undated two clasps " Suakin1885, Tofrek" 259 Pte.M. BALLARD. 1/RL. BERKS R. KHEDIVE STAR dated 1884-6 stamped "BERKS" and "259" - Near VF SOLD
$0

Pair : EGYPT MEDAL undated two clasps " Suakin1885, Tofrek"  259 Pte.M. BALLARD. 1/RL. BERKS R. KHEDIVE STAR dated 1884-6 stamped "BERKS" and "259"

Near VF SOLD

Pair : QSA one clasp "CC" impressed 32631 GNR: T. W. WORTHINGTON 15TH W. D., R.G.A. CHINA 1900 no clasp normal running script to 32631 G. T. W. WORTHINGTON No.91 Co., RGA. - VF SOLD
$0

Pair : QSA one clasp "CC" impressed 32631 GNR: T. W. WORTHINGTON 15TH W. D., R.G.A. CHINA 1900 no clasp normal running script to 32631 G. T. W. WORTHINGTON No.91 Co., RGA.

Gnr Worthington was born in Bilby, South Retford, Notinghamshire and a former member of the 4th Bn.Derbyshire Rgt.. Served in S.Africa Nov 1899 to July 1900 and China July 1900 to Aug 1901 and India Aug 1901 to March 1907. Reserve 1907 and discharged 1911.

near VF SOLD

Pair : QSA one clasp "CC" impressed 32631 GNR: T. W. WORTHINGTON 15TH W. D., R.G.A. CHINA 1900 no clasp normal running script to 32631 G. T. W. WORTHINGTON No.91 Co., RGA. - VF SOLD
$0

Pair : QSA one clasp "CC" impressed 32631 GNR: T. W. WORTHINGTON 15TH W. D., R.G.A. CHINA 1900 no clasp normal running script to 32631 G. T. W. WORTHINGTON No.91 Co., RGA.

Gnr Worthington was born in Bilby, South Retford, Notinghamshire and a former member of the 4th Bn.Derbyshire Rgt.. Served in S.Africa Nov 1899 to July 1900 and China July 1900 to Aug 1901 and India Aug 1901 to March 1907. Reserve 1907 and discharged 1911.

near VF SOLD