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WWI 1914-15 Star trio to E. Davies Smn M.F.A. very fine. (Y) £50
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WWI 1914-15 Star trio to P. Welsh L.Fmn M.F.A. nearly very fine, traces of verdigris. (Y) £50
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WWI 1914-15 Star trio to M. Brew Tr M.F.A. nearly very fine. (Y) £50
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WWI 1914-15 Star to Capt E.M. Jenkins R.A.M.C. extremely fine. Edgar Milwyn Jenkins qualified as surgeon at Glasgow University 1896, commissioned in South East Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance 1/1/1915, landed Gallipoli Sept 1915. With copied MIC and Medical Register. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 8093 Pte C. Millington S. Staff R. good very fine. Charles Milington was killed in action with 1/5th Bn during the attack on the Hohenzollern Redoubt on 13th October 1915 and with no know grave is commemorated on the Loos Memorial. The Bn suffered 319 casualties during this attack. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, landed France 5/3/15 (missing a Star), from Bloxwich. (R) £80
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 2 Lieut H. Pritchett R.A.F. nearly extremely fine with matching good quality miniatures. With copied service papers and LG, Horace Pritchett enlisted as 3rd Class Airman 1/10/17, commissioned 14/3/18, served with No 2 Sqn May-Oct 1918, from Wimbledon. (R) £60
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 75033 Pte E. Davies Welsh R. good very fine. Edward Davies was killed in action with 14th Bn (Swansea Pals) on 8th October 1918 and is buried in Bois-Des-Angles British Cemetery. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, issued a pair, from Swansea. (R) £60
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 1765 Pte S.G. Hieatt Oxf & Bucks L.I. good very fine. Sidney George Hieatt was killed in action (No 200183) with 1/4th Bn on first day of Battle of Langemarck 16th August 1917 and with no known grave is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, landed France 29/3/15 (missing a star), from Cowley Road, Oxford. (R) £50
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 69868 3 A.M. A. Newbold R.A.F. good very fine. With copied service paper, Alfred Newbold enlisted 4/4/17, served in France with 84 Sqn 19/11/17 to 15/12/18 when invalided to England, discharged 29/2/19. (R) £30
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 115984 Pte F. Aitken M.G.C. good very fine, swing mounted as worn. With copied MIC, pair only. (Y) £30
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to M.30571 J. Wilson Act E.R.A.4 R.N. very fine. (Y) £30
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Russian service BWM and Victory Medal to CH.21899 Pte H.H. Smith R.M.L.I. some light Verdigris spots, nearly very fine. With copied service paper, Horace Henry Smith enlisted 14/3/18, served with Caspian Sea Flotilla 4/4/19 to 29/8/19, discharged 27/11/19. (Y) £30
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 213931 J. Eade A.B. R.N. good fine. With copied service paper, James Eade was born in Brighton 22/12/85, enlisted as a Boy 25/3/01, served on the Active Class Scout cruiser HMS Fearless 1913-1/8/16. The Fearless led the 1st Destroyer Flotilla 1914-16 and was present at the Battles of Heligoland Bight and Jutland. He joined RFR 4/3/19, missing a star. (Y) £30
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to SE-24305 Pte A.E. Croft A.V.C. good very fine. With copied MIC, pair only. (Y) £22
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to K.36780 H. Davies Sto 1 R.N. very fine. (Y) £20
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to F.G. Winslade Carp M.F.A. extremely fine. (Y) £20
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 169190.A. J.U. Lander D.H. R.N.R. extremely fine. (Y) £20
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WWI BWM and Victory Medal to 95469 Gnr A. Smith R.A. good very fine. With copied MIC, Amos Smith issued a pair, later served with Labour Corps. (Y) £20
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First day of The Battle of the Somme casualty's BWM to G-1617 Pte A. Johnson The Queen's R. good very fine. Arthur Johnson was killed in action with the 7th Bn on 1st July 1916 and with no know grave is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, landed France 27/7/15, from Godalming. (R) £80
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First day of The Battle of the Somme casualty's BWM to 20-1689 Pte J.A. Baycroft North'd Fus very fine. John Arthur Baycroft was killed in action with the 20th Bn (1st Tyneside Scottish) on 1st July 1916 during the attack at La Boisselle and with no know grave is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. Soldiers Died lists him as dead, MIC Presumed Dead and Regimental History as Missing in Action with A Company on 1st July, so either killed in action or died of wounds and body never recovered. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, issued a pair, from Newburn. (R) £80
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First day of The Battle of the Somme casualty's BWM to 17562 Pte H. Smith Devon R. nearly very fine, suspender slightly loose. Harry Smith was killed in action with the 2nd Bn on 1st July 1916 during the attack at Mash Valley and with no know grave is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died, MIC and some unit history who suffered 431 casualties on 1st July, issued a pair, from Todmorden. (R) £80
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WWI BWM to Sister E. Baillie nearly very fine and British Red Cross Society Medal For War Service (un-named as issued). With copied medal rolls and MID MIC, she landed Alexandria 25/11/15, MID in London Gazette dated 11th June 1918. (R) £70
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WWI BWM to A.C. Wood Service With The Royal Navy very fine. With copied civilian roll, served as a stoker with HMS Blenheim. (Y) £60
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WWI BWM and KGVI Special Constabulary Long Service Medal to 2 Lieut H. Bateman (Harold Bateman on Constabulary), BWM with small edge knocks, nearly very fine and better. With copied MIC, he served as a Pte with Liverpool Regt, landed France 7/11/15, later commissioned to MGC. (Y) £40
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First day of The Gallipoli Landings casualty's WWI Victory Medal to 1157 Pte A. McPhail 11-Bn A.I.F. very fine. Alec McPhail was killed in action during the landings at Anzac Cove on 25th April 1915 where the 11th Bn were part of the first wave, and with no know grave is commemorated on the Lone Pine Memorial. With 17 copied pages of service record and CWGC, he was born in Bowmore, Scotland, enlisted 28/9/14, originally reported missing but board of enquiry declared him KIA. (R) £80
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First day of The Battle of the Somme casualty's Victory Medal to 9697 Sjt W.J. Pascoe 5-Lond R. about very fine. William John Pascoe was killed in action (No 300166) with the 5th Bn on 1st July 1916 and with no know grave is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, numbers confirmed, landed France 14/11/14, and issued a 1914 Star with clasp. (R) £80
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First day of The Battle of the Somme casualty's Victory Medal to 3971 Pte J. Bryson R. Lanc R. good very fine. John Bryson was killed in action with the 1st Bn on 1st July 1916 and with no know grave is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, landed France 13/7/15, from Manchester. (R) £80
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WWI Victory Medal to 206129 Pte R. Chapple Tank Corps good very fine. Ronald (Charles Eric) Chapple was killed in action in Tank D9, D Coy, during the first major tank attack of the war at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on 16th September 1916 and with no know grave is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, issued a pair, from Cardiff. (R) £70
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WWI Victory Medal to 292342 Pt J.J. Clark 44-Can Inf about very fine. John James Clark died on 11th May 1917 and with no know grave is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial. With copied CWGC and attestation papers, he was born in Great Yarmouth 1886, enlisted 8/4/16. (R) £40
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WWI Victory Medal to 97793 Pte J.W. Gribben M.G.C. good very fine. John Marshall Gribben died of broncho-pneumonia at No 5 General Hospital the day before the war ended on 10th November 1918 and is buried in St Sever Cemetery, Rouen. With copied De Ruvigny's Roll. CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, issued a pair, from Lanark. (R) £20
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WWI Victory Medal to 48979 Pte S. Ingle W. York R. good very fine. Samuel Ingle died as a POW with the 1st Bn on 14th July 1918 and is buried in Neuf-Brisach Communal Cemetery 64 km south of Strasbourg. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, issued a pair, from Hunslet. (R) £20
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WWI Victory Medal to 27040 Pte W. Lane Welsh R. nearly extremely fine. William Lane died of wounds received in Gallipoli serving with 8th Bn and is buried in Cairo War Memorial Cemetery. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, landed Balkans 4/7/15, from Wigan. (R) £20
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WWI Victory Medal to 10689 Cpl H. Davies S. Wales Bord number with light scratching, good fine. Hugh Davies died of wounds with 2nd Bn on 28th June 1916 and is buried in Englebelmer Communal Cemetery. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, and research, first theatre was Tsingtao, China 23/9/14, while in reserve prior to the Somme attack, B Company were resting when they were struck by German artillery causing 9 casualties. (R) £20
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WWI Victory Medal to 30151 Pte R.E. Caddy S. Wales Bord extremely fine. Robert Ernest Caddy was killed in action with 6th Bn on 9th April 1918 and is buried in Trois Arbres Cemetery. With copied CWGC, Soldiers Died and MIC, issued a pair, from Pontypridd. (R) £20
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WWI Mercantile Marine War Medal to Ruth Schiller very fine. With typed research, she was born in London in 1877, served as a stewardess, with list of ship's she served on until 1937. (See photo) (R) £200
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4 brother's pairs of WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to Alfred Martell, Arthur Martell, Horace Martell (BWM officially re-named with box of issue, MMWM erased) and Frederick Martell (BWM officially re-named with box of issue) very fine to nearly mint. With Board of Trade transmittal letter and Authority to Wear certificate for Frederick. With copied census details, from Poole. (R) £150
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to 2 Offr W. Ingleson M.F.A. (William Ingleson on Mercantile) very fine to extremely fine. (Y) £50
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to Jnr Offr W.P. Paterson M.F.A. (William P. Paterson on Mercantile) extremely fine. (Y) £50
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal (late issues) to G.S. Knight good extremely fine. With Board of Trade transmittal letter dated 11/4/39 and Authority to Wear certificate dated 11/4/39, box and packets of issue and envelop of transmission addressed to Mr G.S. Knight, Bramstone, Leicester. (R) £50
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to Martin Walsh extremely fine. There are 3 men with this name on the roll, one of whom was killed in action when SS Penvearn was sunk by U-105 1/3/18. (R) £40
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Norwegian's WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to Laurie Larsen very fine. With copied CR10 confirming born Stavanger 10/10/76, trade carpenter. (R) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to William Pitman good extremely fine. With boxes of issue. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to James M. Fraser good very fine. With Board of Trade Authority to Wear certificate, ribbon bar and packets of issue. (Y) £50
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to Robert Hodgson good very fine. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to William Robinson good very fine. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to James McFarlane (BWM is officially re-named) good very fine to extremely fine. With casualty details for a 3rd Engineer who died in a U-Boat attack on Cape Finusterre 2nd November 1917, however the roll has 3 men with this name and cannot be confirmed it is the casualty. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to Leslie M. Thompson very fine, traces of verdigris. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to William O. Pearce (BWM is officially re-named) good very fine. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to Hugh Curtis, hint of Verdigris to MMWM, otherwise extremely fine. (Y) £40
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WWI BWM and Mercantile Marine War Medal to John Mc L. Bell good extremely fine. (Y) £40
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