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Trio: Queens Korea Medal, United Nation Korea medal and Korea 50 year anniversary medal. Queens Korea Medal impressed 22540855 PTE. K. INGHAM. KINGS. UN Korea unnamed as issued.
Comes with regimental cap badge.
GD VF SOLD
Turkish Crimea 1855, British issue, unnamed,
Very fine SOLD
Two extremely rare WW1 Cap tallys. First is to H.M.A.S. Sydney and the other is to S.M.S. Emden. These two Tallys were originally purchased in the 1960's in a Princess Mary chocolate tin from a junk shop, by a well known Australian collector. This collector acquired an original German WW1 "donald duck" cap in order to display the Emden tally.
Both Tally's are in Superb condition and are not cut short. Extremely rare and significant items with excellent provenance.
SOLD
UNDER FURRED HATS (6th Light Horse Regiment) By G. L. Berrie (Burridge reprint).
$150
UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION (UNO) EARLY OPPOSING PATCH
$40
$30
$15
$245
Victoria Volunteer Cadet Corps 38mm brass cap badge (two lugs)
Victorian Military forces 38mm brass (two lugs) forage cap badge 1893
Victorian Military forces
38mm oxidised (two lugs)
forage cap badge 1893
SOLD
Victorian Military Forces Brass 42mm badge Two screw posts on the rear appear to make this some form of cross belt badge
Victorian Militia Artillery
Pill box brass cap badge
two lugs (32mm) Post 1884
SOLD
Villers-Bretonneux Memorial
Pair: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to 6314 PTE S. W. PENTLOW.11 BN. A.I.F.
Stanley William Pentlow enlisted on the 11th of April 1916 listing his address as “Railway Coffee Palace, Perth W.A.
Private Pentlow embarked on the 18th September 1916 with the 11th Battalion A.I.F.
Tragically Private S. W. Pentlow was killed in action with the 11th Battalion on the Western Front on 15th April 1917. Sadly little is known about the death of Pentlow, no Red Cross file and he has no known grave being commemorated only on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, Somme, France.
A very sad story that’s likely no one will ever know how poor Stan really met his end.
Nearly extremely fine SOLD
$225
Collar badge size.
$225
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$225
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