1914/15 STAR TRIO TO KEY SURREY YEOMANRY -COMMISIONED INTO THE ROYAL AIR FORCE-FORCED LANDING AFTER HIS RE8 WAS HIT BY MACHNE GUN FIRE-AIRCRAFT DESTROYED
1914/15 Star, named to:
1483 PTE.R.KEY.SURR.YEO.
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
LIEUT.R.KEY.R.A.F.
Medals about good very fine, mounted on pin as worn.M.I.C states that 1914/15 Star re-issued 09/04/40
Reginald Key was born on 21st April 1891
From 1912 to 1914 trade given as a Furrier
Arrived in France on 22/12/1914
Com... read more
195.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS-TO GRIGGS-EAST SURREY REGT-KILLED IN ACTION ON 24TH SEPTEMBER 1916
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
17781 PTE.A.GRIGGS.E.SURR.R.
Medals extremely fine,on original full length silk ribbons.
Also comes with his fibre identity tag
17781 Private Alfred Griggs,1st Btn., East Surrey Regiment, was killed in action on 24th September, 1916.He was born at Botony Bay, Middlesex, lived at Enfield and enlisted at Mill Hill, Middlesex.<... read more
85.00 GBP
1914/15 STAR TRIO-TO COOPER ROYAL NAVY RESERVE
1914/15 Star trio, named to:
DA 93282 R.W.COOPER,D.H.R.N.R.
Medals extremely fine on full length silk ribbons.Robert William Coper was born in Freethorpe, Norfolk, in 1892.He enlisted on 02/11/1915 and was living at 23, High Street, Gorleston. Norfolk.
Served Depot Ships "Kingfisher,Osiris, Hannibal, demobilised from "Dreel Castle"on 24/08/1919
Papers available on Na... read more
75.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO LIEUTENANT W YOUNG
British War and Victory Medals,named to:
LIEUT W.YOUNG
Medals extremely fine.
There are a number on Officers with the initial of W to the rank of Lieutenant listed on The Medal rolls read more
75.00 GBP
GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL-CLASP PALESTINE-TO REDMAN KING'S OWN REGIMENT-LATER WON THE MILITARY MEDAL WITH THE DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY-
General Service Medal, clasp: PALESTINE named to
3711853.PTE.J.REDMAN.KING;S OWN.R.
Medal very fine with contact wear and e/nicks.
Private John Redman is confirmed on the roll of the GSM clasp Palestine (King's Own Royal Regt)
He was wounded 0n 19/06/1944 serving with the 6th Durham Light Infantry and was awarded the Military Medal.
M.M. London Gazette 29 Mar... read more
295.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR MEDAL TO GUY VANE WYKEHAM BARNES-FATHER OF AIR MARTIAL SIR PETER WYKEHAM BARNES
British War Medal, named to: CAPT.G.V.W.BARNES
Medal very fine or better.
Guy Vane Wykeham Barnes was born in Umballa India around 1886.He was the Son of Lieutenant-Colonel Raglan Wykeham Barnes 1854-1914 He attested for The Middlesex Regt as 9723 on 9th March, 1904, being medically discharged unfit on 06/11/1... read more
PALESTINE/KENYA GROUP OF SEVEN TO WARRANT OFFICER 1-HARDMAN -ROYAL ENGINEERS-SERVED ON H M AUSTRALIA SHIPS DURING THE NUCLEAR TESTING PROGRAMME
1939/45 Star,France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, GSM (George VI) clasp PALESTINE 1945-48,named to: 14444417 SPR.G.W.G.HARDMAN.R.E.
Africa General Service Medal, clasp: KENYA,named
to: 14444417 SGT.G.W.HARDMAN.R.E., Territorial Efficiency Medal (Elizabeth II) clasp T&A.V.R. named to: 23973672 W O 1 G.W.HARDMAN R E
Medals about good very fine, mounted court sty... read more
375.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS-R MONK-JONES-LATER AWARDED A C.B.E. (SECRETARY-AIR MINISTRY )
British War and Victory Medals, named to:
LIEUT R. MONK JONES
Medals extremely fine, on original silk ribbons.
Reginald Monk-Jones was born at Hastings on 31 May 1891, the son of the Rev. William Monk-Jones. He was educated at Liverpool College and Dulwich College, of which he was a senior scholar, and later at Brasenose College, Oxford.
Joining the ... read more
90.00 GBP
TERRITORIAL DECORATION-ELIZABETH II DATED 1967-IN ROYAL MINT BOX OF ISSUE
Territorial Decoration (Elizabeth II) dated 1967.
In original Royal Mint box of issue.
Decoration on excellent order with all of gilding intact,complete with TERRITORIAL top bar, this loose on ribbon read more
105.00 GBP
BRITISH WAR MEDAL TO 2 LIEUT LOWTHER-SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS
British War Medal, named to:
2 LIEUT.G.M.J.LOWTHER.
Gilbert Matthew James Lowther
ilbert Matthew James Lowther was born in Chertsey, Surrey on 21 September 1897, the son of George and Kate Lowther. Enlisting as a Private with the Seaforth Highlanders (Regimental Number 4767) he served much of the war in this rank before applying for a commission whilst noted as a Cadet. Co... read more
65.00 GBP










