| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria | |||
| Auctioneer: | Spink | Location: | 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET |
| Contact: | Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 | ||
| Date: | 25th April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Tuesday 23th April 10am to 5pm Wednesday 24th April 10am to 5pm |
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| Auction Lots - Page 11 | |||
| 501 | |||
| United Nations Medal (27), UN Operations in the Congo (ONUC), 1st type, with Congo Bar; UN Operations in the Congo (ONUC), 2nd type; UN Security Force in West New Guinea (UNSF) (2); UN Yemen Observation Mission (UNYOM); UN Peace Keeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP); UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) (2); UN Good Offices Mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan (UNGOMAP) (2), one with UNGOMAP Bar; UN Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG); UN Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM); UN Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) (2); UN Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA) (2); UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM) (2); UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG); UN Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL); UN Mission of Observers in Tajikistan (UNMOT); UN Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia (UNCRO); UN Preventive Deployment Force (UNPREDEP) (2); UN Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia (UNTAES); UN Mission in East Timor (UNAMET) (2), generally very fine or better Multinational Force and Observers Medal (2), very fine Miniature Award: United Nations Medal for Korea, nearly extremely fine, mounted in a glazed display frame (30) £100-140 |
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| 502 | |||
| NATO Medal, one Bar (9), Former Yugoslavia (2); Kosovo (2); Article 5 (2); Non Article 5; ISAF; NTM-Iraq, good very fine or better NATO Meritorious Service Medal, extremely fine European Community Monitoring Mission Medal, extremely fine, in case of issue, with the related miniature award; riband bar with emblem; and lapel emblem (11) £70-90 CORONATION, JUBILEE, MERITORIOUS, LONG SERVICE AND EFFICIENCY DECORATIONS AND MEDALS |
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| 503 | |||
| Imperial Service Medal (6), E.VII.R., 'Star' type, unnamed as issued; G.V.R., 2nd 'Coronation robes' type (2) (Herbert Howard.; William Edward Wells.); G.VI.R. (2) (George Henry Wigley Marriott.; David John Townsend); E.II.R. (George Harold Bishop), nearly extremely fine, the first, third, fourth, and sixth in cases of issue (6) £70-90 |
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| 504 | |||
| Imperial Service Medal (3), G.V.R., 2nd 'Coinage Head' type (William Joseph Ball); G.VI.R. (Thomas Murray.); E.II.R. (Leonard Mountford), extremely fine, first and third in cases of issue Canadian Forces Decoration (Cpl R.G.J. Mackinnon), nearly extremely fine Service Medal of the Order of St. John (2), three Bars (19000. Corpl. William Rogers, Griffithstown Div. 1938); unnamed, good very fine (6) £70-90 |
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| 505 | |||
| Jubilee (Metropolitan Police) 1887, with 1897 Bar (P C, H. Hopkins. W. Div:), good very fine Coronation (Metropolitan Police) 1911 (P.C., R. Seymour.), extremely fine Delhi Durbar 1911, unnamed as issued, extremely fine Jubilee 1935 (C.C. Lingard), engraved in sans-serif capitals, good very fine Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued, extremely fine, in card box of issue (6) £120-150 |
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| 506 | |||
| Jubilee 1897, silver, unnamed as issued, light contact marks, good very fine Coronation 1902, silver, unnamed as issued, very fine Coronation 1911 (2), unnamed as issued, very fine Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued, extremely fine Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine (6) £180-220 |
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| 507 | |||
| Jubilee 1897, silver, unnamed as issued, light contact marks, good very fine Coronation 1902, silver, unnamed as issued, good very fine Coronation 1911, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued, extremely fine Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued, extremely fine Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine Jubilee 1977, unnamed as issued, extremely fine, in Royal Mint box of issue (7) £350-400 |
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| 508 | |||
| Coronation 1911, unnamed as issued, good very fine Visit to Ireland 1911, unnamed as issued, very fine Delhi Durbar 1911, silver, unnamed as issued, very fine Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued, good very fine (4) £100-120 |
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| 509 | |||
| Pair: Hospital Staff Sergeant W.J. Foley, Royal Marines Royal Marines Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R. (Ch.13519 Hos. Staff. Sgt. W.J. Foley. 28.2.1951), '1' of year overstamped on a number 2; Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R., 1st 'Admiral's bust' type (Ch.13519. W.J. Foley, Sergeant. R.M.L.I.), nearly extremely fine (2) £350-450 13519 Hospital Staff Sergeant William John Foley (1884-1953), born Aldershot, Hampshire; enlisted Private, Royal Marines, Chatham Division, 20.8.1903; advanced Sergeant 14.9.1913; served during the Great War at H.M.S. Attentive III, Dover (entitled British War Medal); L.S. & G.C. 14.12.1917; Colour Sergeant, 24.7.1920; Hospital Staff Sergeant 1.1.1923. |
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| 510 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., W.IV.R. (W. Hoskin, Serjeant 4th Regiment Foot. 1836.), nearly very fine, with original steel clip and split ring suspension £1,000-1,400 75 Sergeant William Hoskin, born St. Teath, near Camelford, Cornwall, 1790; enlisted in the 4th (King's Own) Foot, December 1813; promoted Corporal, December 1813, after 11 days' service; served with the Regiment in the Peninsula and in America, and received a gunshot wound to the thigh at New Orleans, 8.1.1815, in which action British casualties were 291 killed, 1,262 wounded, and 484 missing; served in Captain Craig's No.5 Company during the Waterloo Campaign, 16-18.6.1815; promoted Sergeant, 19.6.1815, the day after the Battle of Waterloo; discharged September 1834, after 22 years and 283 days with the Colours. |
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| 511 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (Lewis Jones Serjeant 13th Dragoons. 1855), with contemporary silver clip and bar suspension, nearly very fine £140-180 540 Sergeant Lewis Jones, born Barmouth, Merionethshire, c.1810; enlisted in the 13th Light Dragoons, February 1830; promoted Corporal, June 1842; Sergeant, September 1848; discharged, June 1854, after 24 years and 152 days with the Colours; awarded L.S.& G.C., December 1854. |
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| 512 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (13555. S: Collar Mkr. C.H. Firkins. R.A.), rank partially officially corrected, good very fine £60-80 13555 Sergeant Collar Maker Charles Henry Firkins, born Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, 1859; enlisted in the Royal Artillery as a Gunner, February 1879; promoted Corporal Collar Maker, June 1884; Sergeant Collar Maker, August 1888; awarded L.S.& G.C., July 1897; discharged, June 1899, after 20 years and 134 days with the Colours. |
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| 513 | |||
| x Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (4126 Pte. J. Johnston 1st. Bn. 3rd. Foot), edge nicks, very fine £80-100 |
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| 514 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (2444. Pte. W. Templar. North'd Fus:), suspension post repaired, nearly very fine, with a Fusiliers badge attached to the riband £60-80 2444 Private William Templar, born London, 1848; enlisted in the Northumberland Fusiliers, 1868; served with the Regiment in India, 1880-87; discharged, February 1887, after 18 years and 244 days with the Colours. |
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| 515 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (1463. Pte. G. Crawford, 1-14th. Foot), good very fine £70-90 |
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| 516 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (1698. Cr. Serjt. Alexr. Spark, 75th Foot.), suspension claw loose, minor edge bruising, very fine, with contemporary silver riband buckle £80-100 |
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| 517 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (2) (2480 Serjt. R. Allen. L.N. Lanc: R.; 6909 C. Sjt. Mjr. F. Curry. A.S.C.), edge bruising to first, number partially officially corrected on latter, good very fine (2) £60-80 2480 Sergeant Robert Allen, born Newham Market, Ipswich, Suffolk, 1869; enlisted in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, April 1888; promoted Corporal, September 1899; served with the Regiment in South Africa during the Boer War (QSA and KSA); promoted Sergeant, 1.1.1904; discharged, 18.4.1909, after 21 years with the Colours, the last five spent as Master Cook. |
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| 518 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R., 1st 'Field Marshal's bust' type (M-19200 Sjt. W.T. Franklin. R.A.S.C.), nearly extremely fine Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R., 1st 'Admiral's bust' type (Ply.6466 Frederick Hern, Private, R.M.L.I.), good very fine Royal Air Force Long Service & G.C., E.II.R. (B4238333 Ch Tech J A Lawrence RAF), nearly extremely fine, in named card box of issue, with enclosure letter Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service & G.C., G.V.R., 1st 'Admiral's bust' type (J28189 (Po. B,16686) A.E. Fealey. A.B. R.F.R.), nearly very fine (4) £100-140 B4238333 Chief Technician J.A. Lawrence was awarded his L.S. & G.C., June 1976. |
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| 519 | |||
| Army Long Service & G.C. (2), G.V.R., 2nd 'Coronation robes' type, with 'Regular Army' bar suspension (S/9577 S.Sjt. J. Nicholls. R.A.S.C.); G.VI.R., with 'Regular Army' bar suspension (4907135 Pte A.W. Conway. S. Staff. R.), nearly extremely fine Volunteer Force Long Service & G.C., V.R. (Major A. de la Pole 3rd V.B.D.R.), nearly extremely fine (3) £100-140 |
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| 520 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C., V.R. (Jacob Walters, C.P.O. H.M.S. Cambridge), nearly extremely fine £70-90 123579 Chief Petty Officer Jacob Walters, born Kingston, Devon, April 1868; enlisted in the Royal Navy as Boy 2nd Class service in H.M.S. Impregnable, June 1883; qualified as a diver, July 1889; advanced Chief Petty Officer, serving in H.M.S. Cambridge, 6.4.1901; awarded L.S.& G.C., 9.5.1901; discharged, 14.4.1911; joined the Royal Fleet Reserve, 15.10.1911; transferred to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; retired, 7.4.1923. |
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| 521 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C., V.R. (S. Sherred, Ldg: Sto: H.M.S. Research.), light pitting, very fine £50-70 Samuel Sherred born Lymington, Hampshire, 1843; joined Royal Navy as Stoker 2nd Class, 1872; service included in H.M.S. Euphrates, August 1882 - February 1883 and as Leading Stoker in H.M.S. Research March 1890 - October 1892; 'Shore Pensioned' 1893. |
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| 522 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C., V.R. (2) (J.H. Hayden, Commd. Btm: H.M. Coast Guard.; Alf. Neale. Gunr. 7th. Co. R.M.A.), suspension re-affixed and traces of brooch mounting to latter, good very fine (2) £120-160 43696 Chief Officer James Henry Hayden, born Stonehouse, Devon, August 1857; enlisted in the Royal Navy as Boy 2nd Class, serving in H.M.S. Impregnable, May 1872; advanced Commanding Boatman, Shannon. April 1886; promoted Chief Officer, 30.4.1898; retired, 30.4.1905. 5205 Gunner Alfred Neale, born Stroud, Gloucestershire, 1834; enlisted in the Royal Marines, April 1855; awarded L.S.& G.C., April 1876; discharged, April 1876, after 21 years and 5 days' service. |
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| 523 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C. (3), E.VII.R. (164681 J.R. Bassett, Sto. P.O. 1 Cl., H.M.S. Devonshire); G.V.R., 1st 'Admiral's bust' type (2) (128807. Edward Young, M.A.A. H.M.S. Pembroke.; K.11612 H.E. Porter. S.P.O. H.M.S. Vernon.), good very fine (3) £100-140 164681 Chief Stoker John Roger Bassett, born Bermondsey, London, September 1872; enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Stoker serving in H.M.S. Vivid II, November 1891; transferred to H.M.S. Bonaventure, March 1898; promoted Leading Stoker, 25.3.1900; transferred to H.M.S. Devonshire, 24.10.1905; promoted Stoker Petty Officer, 1.7.1906; awarded L.S.& G.C., 21.11.1906; promoted Chief Stoker, 14.2.1912; discharged, 24.11.1913; joined the Royal Fleet Reserve, 7.12.1913; discharged, 28.10.1918. 128807 Master-at-Arms Edward Young, born Woolwich, Kent, May 1868; enlisted in the Royal Navy as Boy 2nd Class, serving in H.M.S. Impregnable, September 1884; advanced Master-at-Arms, May 1897; awarded L.S.& G.C., 5.3.1915; discharged, 20.1.1919. K.11612 Stoker Petty Officer Harry Edward Porter, born Oxford, May 1888; enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Stoker, 29.6.1911; awarded L.S.& G.C., 13.7.1926; discharged, 24.6.1928. |
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| 524 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (Samuel Harrison, Lg. Sto. 1Cl., H.M.S. Monarch.), light contact marks, good very fine Royal Naval Reserve Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (D.699 W. Quinlan, Sean. 1Cl., R.N.R.), extremely fine (2) £60-80 |
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| 525 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R., 1st 'Admiral's bust' type (3) (J.17005 A.R. Marshall, A.B. H.M.S. Excellent; J.28338 H.J. Shorter. S.P.O. H.M.S. Excellent; 342042 Joseph Rodda, Shipt. 2Cl., H.M.S. Indus:), first worn, otherwise good very fine (3) £80-100 J.17005 Able Seaman Arthur Reginald Marshall, born Gosport, Hampshire, September 1895; enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class, serving in H.M.S. Impregnable, 30.3.1912; promoted Able Seaman, 1.8.1914; served during the Great War in H.M.S. King George V; awarded L.S.& G.C., 24.9.1928; discharged, 31.12.1928. K.28338 Stoker Petty Officer Henry Jack Shorter, born Shaftesbury, Dorset, April 1896; enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Stoker, 13.10.1915; awarded L.S.& G.C., 10.2.1931. 342042 Shipwright 1st Class Joseph Rodda, born Callington, Cornwall, August 1877; enlisted in the Royal Navy as Carpenter's Crew, April 1898; advanced Shipwright 2nd Class, 1.12.1913; awarded L.S.& G.C., 28.4.1913; promoted Shipwright 1st Class, 5.10.1918; discharged 8.5.1920. |
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| 526 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (3), 1st 'Admiral's bust' type (K.21215. W. Snarr. Sto.1. H.M.S. Victory); 2nd 'coinage head' type (2) (K.54086 H.W. Cox. S.P.O. H.M.S. Berwick.; L.13922 H.W. Dewell. O.C.2. H.M.S. Kellett.), nearly very fine (3) £80-100 K.21215 Stoker Wilfred Snarr, born Howden, Yorkshire, June 1894; enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Stoker, 29.11.1913; awarded L.S.& G.C., 10.12.1924; discharged, 28.4.1928. |
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| 527 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C. (3), G.V.R., 2nd 'coinage head' type (2) (J.34209 T.J. Stretton. A.B. H.M.S. Victory; Ply. 20038 W.A. Grace. Mne. R.M.); G.VI.R. (KX. 78407 A.W.M. Loveridge. S.P.O. H.M.S. Excellent), generally nearly very fine or better (3) £70-90 J.34209 Able Seaman Thomas Jesse Stretton, born West Norwood, London, September 1898; enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class, 8.1.1915; promoted Able Seaman, 19.12.1916; awarded L.S.& G.C., 22.9.1931; discharged, 1.1.1936. |
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| 528 | |||
| Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd 'coinage head' type (J.99467 H.S. Bayne. P.O. H.M.A.S. Sydney.), minor edge nicks, good very fine, with named Buckingham Palace enclosure letter for the D.S.M.; and Admiralty letter informing recipient of the award of his D.S.M. dated 1.1.1944 (lot) £100-150 D.S.M. London Gazette 1.1.1944 Bayne, Herbert Samuel C.P.O. C/J 99467 (H.M.S. Cleopatra) Chief Petty Officer Herbert Samuel Bayne, D.S.M., born Lewisham, 1903; served during the Second War in H.M.S. Cleopatra (Cruiser). |
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| 529 | |||
| Royal Air Force Long Service & G.C. (4), G.VI.R. (W/O. F.C. Newton. (560358) R.A.F.); E.II.R. (3) (572706 Ch. Tech. J.A. Styan. R.A.F.; 535028 F. Sgt. J.R. Jordan. R.A.F.; 64024919 Ch. Tech. E.A. Muzzell. R.A.F.), good very fine, the last with two Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes Jewels, Wickrath Lodge, silver-gilt, gilt, and enamel, the reverses engraved 'Presented to Bro. E.A. Muzzell for Services Rendered as Secretary' and 'Bro. A.E. Muzzell 19-2-68' respectively, both with integral top riband bars (4) £120-150 |
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| 530 | |||
| Indian Army Long Service & G.C., V.R. (42 Pte. Ranuji Bedar 1st. Bo: Infy.), good very fine £70-90 |
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| 531 | |||
| Indian Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (830 Hav. Hira Singh, 51/Sikhs, F.F.), suspension claw loose, nearly very fine Colonial Police Long Service & G.C., E.II.R. (2038 Cpl. Kipsengecha A. Korosi, Kenya.), nearly very fine Indian Recruiting Badge, G.VI.R., reverse officially numbered '5803', central portrait worn, therefore nearly very fine, with integral top riband bar (3) £120-160 |
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| 532 | |||
| Police Long Service & G.C., G.VI.R. (Const. George Coates), good very fine Fire Brigade Long Service & G.C. (Fireman Clement C. Long), extremely fine Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (2), G.V.R., two Bars, The Great War 1914-18, Long Service 1929 (Inspr. Cornish A. Coggan); G.VI.R. (Ch Inspr Daniel W Dunn), good very fine Civil Defence Long Service Medal, British reverse, extremely fine, in Royal Mint case of issue Voluntary Medical Service Medal, unnamed as issued, good very fine Women's Royal Voluntary Service Medal, unnamed as issued, good very fine (7) £50-70 |
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| 533 | |||
| African Police Medal for Meritorious Service, G.V.R. (Sgt. Ali. Uganda Police.), nearly very fine £180-220 |
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| 534 | |||
| Volunteer Decoration, V.R., silver and silver-gilt, gilt worn (Hallmarks for London 1892), reverse engraved 'Major E.G. Brodrick Adjt. 1 V.B. Chesh. Regt. 6 Feby. 1863 To 12. Aug. 1883', nearly very fine, with integral top riband bar £80-100 |
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| 535 | |||
| Volunteer Force Long Service & G.C., V.R. (2) (6016. Pte W. Love. 1/V.B. Scot: R.; No.1189 C.S. Maj: Williams. 2nd. Mx. V.A. 1895.), good very fine (2) £80-120 |
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| 536 | |||
| Volunteer Force Long Service & G.C., V.R. (3563. Sergt. W.G. Taylor 3rd V.B. R.Highrs.), good very fine £50-70 |
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| 537 | |||
| Volunteer Force Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (2) (3624 Pte. J. Hughes. 2/V.B. Rl. Welsh Fus.; 65 Pte. H. Hughes. 2/V.B. Welsh Regt.), generally very fine or better (2) £80-120 |
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| 538 | |||
| Naval Good Shooting Medal, E.VII.R. (134306 G. Layton, P.O. 2 Cl, H.M.S. Exmouth. 1907 12 Pr. Q.F.), officially re-impressed, good very fine £60-80 134306 Petty Officer George William Layton, born Tolington, Middlesex, October 1869; enlisted in the Royal Navy as Boy 2nd Class, serving in H.M.S. Impregnable, August 1885; promoted Able Seaman, October 1889; Leading Seaman, 1.5.1905; served during the Great War as Petty Officer Second Class in H.M.S. Pembroke; died, 22.8.1915, and is buried in Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery, Kent. |
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| 539 | |||
| Militia Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (918 Pte. J. Strachan. 3rd Rl. Hdrs. Mil.), very fine £300-350 918 Private J. Strachan, awarded Militia L.S. & G.C. by Army Order February 1905. 9 Medals awarded to the 3rd Battalion Royal Highlanders (Militia). |
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| 540 | |||
| Efficiency Decoration, G.VI.R., with top 'Territorial' riband bar, reverse officially dated '1950', good very fine Territorial Efficiency Medal (2) (860069 Dvr. -A. Bmbr.- M.J. Hughes. R.F.A.; 2202208 Dvr. J. Workman. R.E.), edge bruise to latter, nearly very fine or better Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., with 'Territorial' scroll suspension (900032. B.Q.M.S. J. Challis. R.A.), surname partially officially corrected, nearly extremely fine (4) £120-160 |
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| 541 | |||
| Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, E.VII.R. (467 Cpl. R.G.J. Elkin. 8/London Regt.), good very fine £70-90 |
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| 542 | |||
| Efficiency Medal (4), G.V.R., with 'Territorial' scroll suspension (2558593 Sgln. R.S. Challice, R. Signals.); G.VI.R., with 'Territorial' scroll suspension (2) (2065595. Bde. C.E. Astbury. R.A.; 825838 Gnr. J. Tucker. R.A.); E.II.R., with 'Territorial' scroll suspension (22277625 W.O. Cl.2. R.H.V. Knapp. RE.), minor official correction to last, generally good very fine, last with named card box of issue (4) £100-140 |
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| 543 | |||
| Special Reserve Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (4099 Pte. W. McMullen. 3/Rl. Irish Fus), minor edge nicks, good very fine £300-350 4099 Private W. McMullen, awarded Special Reserve L.S. & G.C. by Army Order April 1909. 24 Medals awarded to the 3rd Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers). |
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| 544 | |||
| Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration, E.II.R., reverse officially dated '1965', with Second Award Bar, nearly extremely fine £120-150 |
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| 545 | |||
| Royal Naval Reserve Long Service & G.C., G.VI.R. (2) (10169.S. W.T.H. Price. Eng. R.N.R.; 6207/D, A,E. Langdon. P.O. R.N.R.), nearly extremely fine Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service & G.C. (3), G.V.R., 1st 'Admiral's bust' type (2) (226468 Dev. B. 7390 E.P. Voisey. A.B. R.F.R.; J.27818 (Dev. B. 13499) G.R. Dodd. L.S. R.F.R.); G.VI.R. (SSX.20799 G.S. Mitchell. Po. B. 26367 P.O. R.F.R.), minor official correction to last, good very fine (5) £100-140 226468 Able Seaman Edwin Percy Voisey, born Buckfastleigh, Devon, November 1885; enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class, serving in H.M.S. Northampton, 16.5.1903; promoted Able Seaman, 24.8.1905; transferred to the Royal Fleet Reserve, 20.4.1919. |
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| 546 | |||
| Special Constabulary Long Service (7), G.V.R. (5) (Sergt. John G. Weall; Herbert A. Bliss; Arthur G. Kidson; Frederick J. Hall; Sidney H. Cowls.), last silvered, first with The Great War 1914-18 and Long Service 1929 Bars; G.VI.R. (2) (Henry R. Butcher; Frederick J. Gribble.), generally good very fine or better, last in named card box of issue Service Medal of the Order of St. John (2) (8519 Supt. J.T. Griffiths Hartington Div. No.5 Dis. S.J.A.B. 1930; 16530. Pte. J.H. Evans. Barry Dock Div. Priory for Wales. SJAB. 1937.), first with Additional Award Bar, good very fine Voluntary Medical Service Medal (Mrs. Margaret J. Parsons), nearly extremely fine British Red Cross Society Medal for War Service, extremely fine, in card box of issue (11) £60-80 Frederick J. Gribble served as a Special Constable in Glamorgan. |
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| 547 | |||
| Prison Service Long Service & G.C., E.II.R. (Off J Morton LEE472), extremely fine, in Royal Mint case of issue £150-200 Prison Officer James Morton, born Hull, 1952; after school served in the Merchant Navy for six years; joined the British Transport Police, 1973; transferred to the Prison Service, 1975, and served at H.M.P. Leeds from 1981; retired, July 2012, after 37 years' service. LIFE SAVING AWARDS |
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| 548 | |||
| x A Fine Royal Canadian Humane Association and Carnegie Medal Pair to Mr. H.B. Brooks, For Saving the Lives of Two Girls From Drowning, 25.6.1921 Royal Canadian Humane Association bronze Medal, reverse engraved 'Awarded to Harry B. Brooks for rescue of Agnes Haggard & Annie Lawson from drowning, Guelph, June 1921.', with top 'Bravery' riband bar; Carnegie Hero Fund Bronze Medal, reverse inscribed 'Harry B. Brooks who saved Agnes E. Hagyard and Annie B. Lawson from Drowning, Guelph, Ont. June 25, 1921', nearly extremely fine and scarce, the latter in embossed leather case of issue (2) £600-800 |
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| 549 | |||
| Royal National Lifeboat Institution Commemorative Medal, silver-gilt and enamel, obverse featuring a rowing boat going to the rescue of a stricken vessel, the reverse engraved 'Presented by the Royal National Life Boat Institution to The Rev. John Brown in recognition of his valuable cooperation 1901', with crown suspension, extremely fine, rare £60-80 MISCELLANEOUS |
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| 550 | |||
| x Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, V.R., an unnamed specimen, extremely fine £150-200 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria | |||
| Auctioneer: | Spink | Location: | 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET |
| Contact: | Tel: +44 (0)20 7563 4000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066 | ||
| Date: | 25th April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Tuesday 23th April 10am to 5pm Wednesday 24th April 10am to 5pm |
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