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Single: NATAL 1906 one clasp "1906" impressed TPR. F. H. SIMPSON, NATAL SERVICE CORPS - VF SOLD
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Single: NATAL 1906 one clasp "1906" impressed  TPR. F. H. SIMPSON, NATAL SERVICE CORPS     

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Single: NATAL 1906 one clasp "1906" correct cavalry/officer’s style engraving to Lt. A. Thompson Royston’s Horse Slight EK at 4 O’clock otherwise - VF SOLD
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Single: NATAL 1906 one clasp "1906" correct cavalry/officer’s style engraving to Lt. A. Thompson Royston’s Horse

Slight EK at 4 O’clock otherwise VF SOLD

Single: Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. correct period naming to 343 SERGT H. TAYLOR 1ST V.B. LEICESTERSHIRE REGT. - GD-VF SOLD
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Father

Single: Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. correct period naming to 343 SERGT H. TAYLOR 1ST V.B. LEICESTERSHIRE REGT.

 

Son

Four: 1914/15 star, British War, Victory Medal and L. S. G. C. Medal (GV) all correctly impressed to 7193 C. SJT. D. TAYLOR SCO. RIF.

 

Note: Colour Sergeant Douglas Taylor 18th April 1914 disembarked 5th (M.I.) Battalion Nigeria Regiment

 

GD-VF SOLD

Single: India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp,” North West Frontier 1908”Lieut. H. R. O. Walker 25th Pjbis - NEAR VF SOLD
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Single: India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp,” North West Frontier 1908”Lieut. H. R. O. Walker 25th Pjbis

Note: Hugh Reginald Oriel Walker first commission (ex Sandhurst) 9th Jan 1904. To Indian Army: 8th March 1905 (25th Punjabis), LT. 9th April 1906: Captain 9th Jan 1913: Major 9th Jan 1919: Lt Colonel 9th Jan 1930: Retired 26th July 1933.

Near VF SOLD

Single: Africa General Service 1902-56 (EVII), 1 clasp, “Somaliland 1902-04” correctly named to A. W. HENDERSON A. B. HMS HYACINTH. - VF SOLD
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Single: Africa General Service 1902-56 (EVII), 1 clasp, “Somaliland 1902-04” correctly named to A. W. HENDERSON A. B. HMS HYACINTH.

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Single: India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp,” Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 “12626 PTE T. W. ROBINSON. 1. R. D. GUARDS.” - EF SOLD
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Single: India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp,” Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 “12626 PTE T. W. ROBINSON. 1. R. D. GUARDS.”

EF SOLD

rio: 1914/15 Star, British War and Victory medal correctly impressed to 7310 PTE M. WATTERS R. SC: FUS: Watters is incorrectly spelt with one "T" on BWM & VM - VF SOLD
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Mathew Watters is remembered on the Helles Memorial

 

Trio: 1914/15 Star, British War and Victory medal correctly impressed to 7310 PTE M. WATTERS R. SC: FUS: Watters is incorrectly spelt with one "T" on BWM & VM which is how it is spelt on the British War and Victory Medal roll of the Royal Scots Fusiliers (copy included).

Mathew Watters was tragically killed whilst "A" Coy (1/5th R.S.F) re-occupied their trench line on the peninsular during heavy fighting on the 12th July 1915. The battalion diary states that the total casualties of the Battalion in the two days were as follows, KILLED; 6 Officers. 61 men. WOUNDED; 1 Officer, 139 men, MISSING; 8 men. (Copy included)

"Information was received by Mr and Mrs H. Watters 164 Rankinston on the 9th inst. That their son, L/CPL Mathew Watters 7310 "A" Coy 1/5th R.S.F. has been killed in action on the 12th July in the Dardanelles. Young Mr Watters who was a miner to trade, joined in August of last year and left with the battalion in May for the Dardanelles." Ayrshire Post 20th August 1915 (typed extract included)

 

VF SOLD 

Three: British war and Victory medal with Memorial Plaque. Medals impressed to 29915 PTE E. PEARCY NORF. R. Memorial Plaque: Correct one piece cast named to ERNEST PEARCEY - EF SOLD
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     Rocquigny-Equancourt Road Cemetry, Manacourt

Three: British war and Victory medal with Memorial Plaque. Medals impressed to 29915 PTE E. PEARCY NORF. R. Memorial Plaque: Correct one piece cast named to ERNEST PEARCEY

KIA 20th November 1917

AGE: 35

Unit: 9th Battalion Norfolk Regiment

Cemetery: Rocquigny-Equancourt Road Cemetery, Manancourt

NOK: Son of Charles and Deborah Pearcey of Elm Lodge, Elmbrook Rd, Sutton, Surrey

Note: Misspelt Pearcy on medals compared to Pearcey on Memorial Plaque.

Near EF SOLD

Group of three: 1914-15 Star (J.38629 T. POWELL ORD, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.38629 T. POWELL A.B, R.N.) - VF SOLD
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HMS CANADA BATTLE OF JUTLAND GROUP

Group of three: 1914-15 Star (J.38629 T. POWELL ORD, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.38629 T. POWELL A.B, R.N.)

Note: Thomas Powell was born in Leeds, York on the 2nd April 1885. During the Great War he served on the H.M.S. Victory, May-June 1915; H.M.S Excellent, June-Aug 1915; and H.M.S. Canada, from August 1915 during the battle of Jutland and until being demobbed in April of  1919. With copied service paper.

H.M.S Canada joined 4th Battle Squadron Grand Fleet in October 1915. Present at the Battle of Jutland 1916 Firing 42, 14inch rounds and managing to receive no damage during the battle. 

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General Service Medal E2 clasp Arabian Peninsula, Campaign Service Medal E2 clasp Northern Ireland, Long Service & Good Conduct Medal E2 Regular Army to Staff Sergeant A M Shearer, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. - VF SOLD
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General Service Medal E2 clasp Arabian Peninsula, Campaign Service Medal E2 clasp Northern Ireland, Long Service & Good Conduct Medal E2 Regular Army to Staff Sergeant A M Shearer, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.

 

General Service Medal E2 clasp Arabian Peninsula 23534022 Pte A M Shearer RAOC,

Campaign Service Medal E2 clasp Northern Ireland 23534022 S Sgt A M Shearer RAOC

Long Service & Good Conduct Medal E2 Regular Army 23534022 S Sgt A M Shearer RAOC.

 

Note: With many entries from the RAOC Gazette, provided, enlistment to retirement as a WO2.

VF SOLD

Pair: Distinguished Conduct Medal (VR) and Crimea Medal clasp "Sebastopol". DCM impressed ANDREW FAIRSERVICE SAPPERS & MINERS. Crimea Medal contemporary engraved capitals A. FAIRSERVICE R.E. - SOLD
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Pair: Distinguished Conduct Medal (VR) and Crimea Medal clasp "Sebastopol". DCM impressed ANDREW FAIRSERVICE SAPPERS & MINERS. Crimea Medal contemporary engraved capitals A. FAIRSERVICE R.E.

The following is an extract from the history of the Royal Engineers (in reference to Sebastopol)

"Among those who were the most praised was private Andrew Fairservice. He is stated to have been exceedingly active in repairing embrasures under heavy fire, so much so, indeed, that his valour and perseverance gained him the honour of a Distinguished service medal and gratuity of five pounds."

Also as an extract from the London Gazette dated 19th May 1858 showing that Sapper Fairservice went on to serve in the Indian Mutiny where he was killed

878 Sapper Andrew Fairservice ..... "Died from the effects of a gunpowder explosion. The officer and men were at the time engaged in removing the powder from several carts of ammunition which were abandoned by the enemy while retreating before the column, and throwing into a well."

Records show (see illustration) that his Mutiny Medal was returned by his unit due to the fact that he was killed.  As this medal was not claimed, this group can not be classed as a broken group.

Close examination of the medals suggest both retain their original ribbon and could be classed as "sleepers". There is no doubt that these sappers did tremendous work at Sebastopol under horrendous conditions constantly exposing themselves to enemy fire.

 

Some contact marks otherwise near VF SOLD

A Metropolitan Police Jubilee and Coronation medal trio to PC. J. GARRARD, D Division (Marylebone), Metropolitan Police. - VF SOLD
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A Metropolitan Police Jubilee and Coronation medal trio to PC. J. GARRARD, D Division (Marylebone), Metropolitan Police. 

Trio: 1887 Metropolitan Police Jubilee Medal (Bar - 1897) named to PC. J. GARRARD. D. Divn. 1902 Metropolitan Police Coronation Medal named to P.C. J. GARRARD. D. Div. 1911 Metropolitan Police Coronation Medal named to P.C. J. GARRARD.

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Pair: Afghanistan 1878-80, 2 clasps, Ahmed Khel, Kandahar (1145. Corpl. H. Wallace. 2/60th. Foot.); Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (1145 Lce. Sergt. H. Wallace 2/60 Foot) - SOLD
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Pair: Afghanistan 1878-80, 2 clasps, Ahmed Khel, Kandahar (1145. Corpl. H. Wallace. 2/60th. Foot.); Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (1145 Lce. Sergt. H. Wallace 2/60 Foot) 

Henry Wallace was born in 1844 and attested for the 60th Regiment of Foot (King’s Royal Rifle Corps) at the Regimental Headquarters in Winchester on 26 September 1864. He served with the 2nd Battalion in India from 1 November 1867, on garrison duty at various stations within India, and was promoted Corporal, before moving into Afghanistan as part of the Kandahar Field Force in 1878. He served throughout the Second Afghan War, and was present at the Battle of Ahmed Khel, 19 April 1880, and took part in General Roberts’ celebrated 310-mile march from Kabul to relieve Kandahar, defeating the Afghans under Ayub Khan on 1 September 1880. Promoted Lance-Sergeant, the Medal rolls for both awards list him as ‘Dead’.

Sold with medal roll extracts and copy Musters

Extremely fine SOLD

Six: An interesting low level flying fighter pilot Distinguished Flying Cross (dated 1943) & Bar (engraved 1944), 1939/45 Star, Air Crew Europe "France and Germany", Defence Medal, War Medal and 1953 Coronation medal - SOLD
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Six: An interesting low level flying fighter pilot  Distinguished Flying Cross (dated 1943) & Bar (engraved 1944), 1939/45 Star, Air Crew Europe "France and Germany", Defence Medal, War Medal and 1953 Coronation medal. Attributed to 106182 Flight Lieutenant Michael John Gray of 168 & 2 Squadron. D.F.C. correctly period dated 1943 and Bar 1944 respectively. Campaign medals unnamed as issued.

DFC London Gazette date 16th March 1943

"Act. Flt. Lt. M. J. Gray. R.A.F.V.R., No, 168 Sqn. This officer is a fine leader and a courageous pilot, who has completed many long-range reconnaissance in single-seater fighters. During sorties in search of enemy shipping along the Dutch coast he has located and reported accurately the position of numerous convoys. Flt. Lt. Gray has damaged eight enemy vessels and nine locomotives. No aircraft has been lost from any formation led by him. On a recent sortie he flew low through the streets of Ostend in the face of intense anti-aircraft fire."

Bar to the DFC. London Gazette date 14th November 1944

 "Acting Squadron Leader Michael John Gray, D.F.C., (106182), R.A.F.V.R., 2 Sqn. This officer has displayed outstanding ability and zeal. He is a gallant and forceful leader, whose personal example has contributed materially to the high standard of efficiency of the squadron which has obtained much access. He has commanded the squadron for some nine months during which period the formation has completed many sorties, involving reconnaissance and attack on radio buildings and flying bomb sites. Squadron Leader Gray has taken part in many of these assignments."

Comes with two original flight photographs possibly low level flying through Ostend, Coronation certificate from Buckingham Palace named to Flt. Lt. Gray, period newspaper cut outs from a scrap book with hand written notes, Original London Gazette for the Bar to the DFC and congratulation letter on his DFC from Group Captain Geddes dated 1943. 

Ex Glendining's 1992

 

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Pair: South Africa 1877-79, 1 clasp, “1879 “ 8146, SERGT. J. McDONALD, R. E. Army L.S. & G.C., V.R. 8146. CD. SGT. MAJ: E. J McDONALD, R. E. - VF SOLD
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Pair: South Africa 1877-79, 1 clasp, “1879 “ 8146, SERGT. J. McDONALD, R. E.  Army L.S. & G.C., V.R. 8146. CD. SGT. MAJ: E. J McDONALD, R. E.

Note: Comes with service record stating “Received Gun Shot wound of thigh in a false alarm, at the camp of the 2nd Division at Nondweni S. Africa, on the 6th June 1879”

SGT McDonald belonged to the 5th Company Royal Engineers under LT Chard VC

VF SOLD

 

Single: Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 Sowar Juginder Singh, 3rd Bengal Cavy. VF+ SOLD
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Single: Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 Sowar Juginder Singh, 3rd Bengal Cavy.

 

VF+ SOLD

Single : Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 with one clasp "Guadaloupe" impressed naming to JOHN HAZELDINE. - GD VF SOLD
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Single : Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 with one clasp "Guadaloupe" impressed naming to JOHN HAZELDINE.

John Hazeldine is confirmed on the roll as a Private in the Royal Marines on the ship Alcmeme.

Ex Glendinings 1975

 

GD VF SOLD

Single: INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL1854 One Clasp; "Burma 1885-7". Native 1st Bombay Lancers. Bronze Issue. - EF SOLD
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Single: INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL1854 One Clasp; "Burma 1885-7". Native 1st Bombay Lancers. Bronze Issue.

EF SOLD

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

 VF SOLD

Single: India General Service 1908-35 (EVII), 1 clasp,” North West Frontier 1908”correct running script engraving to 7669 Pte H. Cameron 1st Bn Sea Highrs
$275

Single: India General Service 1908-35 (EVII), 1 clasp,” North West Frontier 1908”correct running script engraving to 7669 Pte H. Cameron 1st Bn Sea Highrs

VF $275

Single: India General Service 1908-35 (GV), 1 clasp, ”MALABAR 1921-22 “ LT. G. W. NUNN, 1-39 GARH RFLS. - VF SOLD
$345

Single: India General Service 1908-35 (GV), 1 clasp, ”MALABAR 1921-22 “ LT. G. W. NUNN, 1-39 GARH RFLS.

VF SOLD

Single : AFGHANISTAN MEDAL 1878 no clasp . 1374 Pte. R.Simes, 15th HUSSARS.sp; - near EF SOLD
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Single : AFGHANISTAN MEDAL 1878 no clasp . 1374 Pte. R.Simes, 15th HUSSARS.sp;   

 near EF SOLD

Trio : Egypt 1882 undated, two clasps ; "EL-TEB_TAMAAI, THE NILE 1884-85", Queen South Africa medal 1899 seven clasps "R of K, Paard, Dreif, Jo'Burg, D.Hill, Witt, SA01" and Khedive Star dated 1884-6. - VF SOLD
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SSM alexander Gerard 10th Hussars, (seated) Curragh 1896.
(from "The Tenth" by Peter Upton)
 

Trio : Egypt 1882 undated, two clasps ; "EL-TEB_TAMAAI, THE NILE 1884-85", Queen South Africa medal 1899 seven clasps "R of K, Paard, Dreif, Jo'Burg, D.Hill, Witt, SA01" and Khedive Star dated 1884-6.

Egypt medal engraved in 10th Hussars style (see footnote) 1572 PTE A. GERRARD 10TH RL. HUSSARS (note; two "R's" in Gerrard). QSA CORRECTLY IMPRESSED 1572 SQ: S. MAJOR. A. GERARD. 10TH HUSSARS. Khedive star unnamed as issued.

Footnote: "Send one officer to London to pick up (c. 300) Egypt Medals for your regiment, to be named regimentally in time for Prince of Wales' inspection of the regiment at Shorncliffe" (Ref. Royal Mint Letter, dated 17 June 1884, to Colonel Wood, C/O 10th Hussars).

 

1st Good F, 2nd & 3rd VF  SOLD  

Single: SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL1853 impressed to JOHN HALPIN, 74TH REGT - SOLD
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Single: SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL1853 impressed to JOHN HALPIN, 74TH REGT

John Halpin was born 1822 in Limerick, Tipperary, Ireland joining the 74th Regiment (number 1766) on the 22nd February 1840, at the age of 18. John saw service in the 3rd Kaffir war of 1850-53 with his unit the 74th Highland Regiment. In 1864 after 20 years of service and in receipt of a pension he migrated to Sydney NSW along with his five children on board “The Queen of the East”. His wife was not aboard but was noted as already living in the colony; John’s occupation was listed as Shoemaker and soldier.

Good, fine SOLD