FINE BOER WAR/WW1 LONG SERVICE GROUP OF SIX TO PEARSON-KINGS ROYAL RIFLE CORPS-MISSING-TAKEN PRISONER AT FARQUHARS FARM
Queens South Africa Medal (3rd type reverse)
clasps: CAPE COLONY/TALANA/ORANGE FREE STATE/TRANSVAAL
Kings South Africa Medal, clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1901/SOUTH AFRICA 1902
1914 Star trio,
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal(George V) All named to: PTE. J. PEARSON. K.R.R.C. (Cpl on WWI pair 2/K.R.R.C on Star)
Medals fine to good very fine, contact wear on fir... read more
MILITIA LONG SERVICE MEDAL-TO CRITTEN-3/NORFOLK REGT-
Militia Long Service Medal (Edward VII) Named to:
5021 PTE W T CRITTEN 3/NORFOLK REGT.
Medal good very fine and toned, one small e/bruise.
Awarded August 1907-confirmed on Tamplin's roll.
18 medals awarded to the 3/Norfolk Regt. read more
CABUL, SUTLEJ LONG SERVICE GROUP OF THREE TO SWEETING 9TH REGIMENT
Cabul Medal 1842,Named to: NO 484 PTE.SAML
SWEETING H.M.'S 9TH REGT (egraved in the correct regimental style)
Sutlej Medal for Moodkee, clasps: FEROZESHUHUR/SOBRAON.Named to: SAMUEL SWEETING 9TH REGT.
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal(Large lettering reverse) named to: SAML SWEETING PT.SAMUEL SWEETING 9TH REG FOOT 1850
Medals fine to very fine, Cabul medal ha... read more
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL GROUP OF THREE TO PEGDEN-"IVY GREEN"-AUXILIARY PATROL-1918
Distinguished Service Medal (GeorgeV) Named to:
DA14543.F.G.PEGDEN, DK.HD.R.N.R."IVY GREEN"
AUX PATROL. 1918.
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
145453 D.A. F.G.PEGDEN.D.H .R.N.R.
Medals about as issued, on original ribbons, as removed from a frame.
Frederick Gordon Pegden was born in Folkstone, Kent in 1888.Enrolled in the R N R 7th February 19... read more
ARTIC DISCOVERIES MEDAL 1818-1855
Artic Discoveries Medal 1816-1855
Medal about good very fine, but brooch mounts very neatly removed from reverse, at one o'clock and seven o'clock, toned and still an attractive item.
un-named as issued.
Awarded to all officers and men engaged in expeditions to the polar regions 1818-1855 including those involved in the search for the ill-fated Sir John Franklin Expedition. read more
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL-TO CHAPMAN-ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE "SNOWDROP"AUXILLIARY PATROL 1918
Distinguished Service Medal(George V) Named to:
ES 4441 C.H.CHAPMAN.ENGn R.N.R. "SNOWDROP"
AUX PATROL 1918.
Medal about good very fine/extremely fine
London Gazette 20th September,1918
The following awards have been approved for services in the Auxiliary Patrol, Minesweeping and Coastal Motor Boats, between 1st January and 30th June,1918.
Charles Harri... read more
GROUP OF FOUR TO BREVET COLONEL LIONEL GRANT OLIVER C.M.G. M.I.D.MIDDLESEX REGIMENT
Queens South Africa Medal, clasps: CAPE COLONY/ORANGE FREE STATE/JOHANNESBURG
Named to: MAJOR L.G.OLIVER MIDDX RGT
British War and Victory(M.I.D. emblem) Medals, named to:
BT.COL.L.G.OLIVER
Medals very fine to extremely fine, e/nicks and bruising on Q.S.A. mounted as worn, on ribbon bar, entitled to 1914/15 star, but perhaps he never received it? Arrived in Franc... read more
MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL (VICTORIA) TO SERJEANT THOMAS BROWN 15TH FOOT
Meritorious Service Medal (Victoria) named to:
QR.MR.SERJT.THOMAS BROWN.15TH FOOT(York-East Riding Regt)
About good very fine.
See Ian McInnes: "The annuity MSM -1847-1953"
Brown Thomas, The East Yorkshire Rgt (Duke of York's own 15th Foot)
Annuity £10 awarded circa 1855.Died 29th August 1897.
An early award. read more
CABUL/SUTLEJ PAIR TO BARLEY-WOUNDED AT FEROZESHUHUR
Cabul Medal,1842 un-named.
Sutlej Medal for Moodkee, clasp FEROZESHUHUR
named to HINTON BARLEY 9TH REGT.
Medals about very fine or better, unusual replacement suspension on Cabul Medal, edge bruise on Sutlej Medal.
Hinton Barley was born in Whitchurch, Hampshire in 1813. He enlisted in the 9th Regiment in Winchester in 1835.Nearly all of his service was spent in the ... read more
1914/15 STAR TRIO TO SYMONS-A JUTLAND CASUALTY-SERVING ON H.M.S.INDEFATIGABLE
1914/15 Star trio, named to: K17351 S.J.SYMONS STO1,R.N.
Medals about good very fine, on original full length silk ribbons,( metal on reverse of star a little discoloured.)
Skoker 1st Class Stephen James Symons H.M.S. "Indefatigable" was killed in action on 31st May 1916.
Son of William and Winifred Symons,of 11,Bath St.,Plymouth.He is commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Mem... read more