An Unusual MILITARY MEDAL & PAIR. To: 250056. Cpl. W.H. CLARKE. 'F' C.S. Coy. R.E. (6517. Cpl W.H. CLARKE. R.A. on pair )
( 'F' Corps Signal Company was attached to VI Corps from 8 March 1915.)
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An Unusual MILITARY MEDAL & PAIR. To: 250056. Cpl. W.H. CLARKE. 'F' C.S. Coy. R.E. (6517. Cpl W.H. CLARKE. R.A. on pair ) ( 'F' Corps Signal Company was attached to VI Corps from 8 March 1915 and were in the Ancre area in April 1918 when Clarke won his medal.
A SUPERB "FIGHTING CITATION" D.C.M. & PAIR To:32099.Pte H.W. BEATLEY 1st GLOSTERS (prev' HEREFORD REGT) Fought with great gallantry at MAISSEMY & brother's war medal KIA with 10 CAN INF 21.6.15 at Vimy
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A SUPERB "FIGHTING CITATION" (GLORIOUS GLOUCESTERS) DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL & PAIR To: 32099. Pte H.W. BEATLEY 1st GLOUCESTER REGT ( Previously HEREFORD REGT.) Who fought with great gallantry at MAISSEMY. ( also brother's war medal K.I.A. with 10th CAN INFANTRY at VIMY. )
A Superb 'Battle of Poelcappelle' MILITARY MEDAL & 1914-15 Trio.
To: 200235. Pte (L/Col) J.W. BURROUGH. 1/4 GLOUCESTER Reg.
WON IN THE MUD of PASSCHENDAELE at THE BATTLE OF POELCAPELLE.(October 1917)
£1250
A Superb ' Battle of Poelcappelle' MILITARY MEDAL & 1914-15 Trio. To: 200235. Pte (L/Col) J.W. BURROUGH. 1/4 GLOUCESTER Reg. WON IN THE MUD of PASSCHENDAELE at THE BATTLE OF POELCAPELLE. (October 1917 )
A 'Front Line' DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL & 1914-15 Trio. To: 53193. Sergeant Tom Cordingly. 38th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Who held up a German advance with a .303 rifle until reinforcements arrived.
£1995
An Excellent 'Front Line' DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL & 1914-15 Trio. To: 53193. Sergeant Tom Cordingly. 38th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Who held up a German advance with a .303 rifle until reinforcements arrived. ( With his father's Special Constabulary Medal George V )
An Excellent Father & Son OBE & MBE assembly spanning service in the RAOC through Boer War, Great War & WW2. Both men M.I.D. Both men commissioned from the ranks. With HUGE document & picture file of over 200 items.
£1995
An Excellent Father & Son OBE & MBE assembly spanning service in the RAOC through Boer War, Great War & WW2. Both men M.I.D. Both men commissioned from the ranks. With HUGE document and picture file of over 200 items.
A very attractive and scarce MILITARY MEDAL, 1914 Star & Bar Trio. To: 6848. Pte. William WEST. 1st Bn East Yorkshire Regt. .A Lovely Old Contemptible Group. Becoming ever more scarce.
£895 (SOLD)
A very attractive and scarce MILITARY MEDAL, 1914 Star & Bar Trio. To: 6848. Pte. William WEST. 1st Bn East Yorkshire Regt. .A Lovely Old Contemptible Group. Becoming ever more scarce. Medals EF .
AN UNUSUAL 1915 Star Trio with ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY Bronze Medal for GALLIPOLI.To:1825. Pte J. PENNIE.(1/5th City of Glasgow Bn) Highland L.I. Who swam 200 yds and saved the life of Pte T.Allen off the Navro Islands.
£745
AN UNUSUAL 1915 Star Trio with ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY Bronze Medal for GALLIPOLI . To: 1825. Pte. J. PENNIE. (1/5th City of Glasgow Bn) Highland Light Infantry. Who swam 200 yds and saved the life of Pte T. Allen off the Navro Islands.
A CLASSIC, MILITARY MEDAL & BAR, 1915 Trio.GORDON HIGHLANDERS: BATTLE of THE SOMME (HIGH WOOD) & 1st Day BATTLE of BEAUMONT HAMEL Lost leg Pilckem Ridge,1st Day Battle of Passchendaele (3rd Ypres)
£3250 (SOLD)
A CLASSIC & SUPERB, MILITARY MEDAL & 2nd AWARD BAR 1915 Trio : GORDON HIGHLANDERS for BATTLE of THE SOMME ( HIGH WOOD ) & 1st Day of BATTLE of BEAUMONT HAMEL .Recipient received a serious gunshot wound and ost his right leg at Pilckem Ridge, 1st Day of Battle of Passchendaele (3rd Ypres) To: 2204. Pte J.S. MAY. 1/5th GORDON'S.
A Very Early and Desirable ' CAVALRY ' DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. To: 1017. Private. Charles HARFORD. 15th HUSSARS.
Superb Battle Citation for October 1914. Delivered critical messages five times under withering shell and gunfire.
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A Very Early & Desirable 'CAVALRY' DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. To: 1017. Private. Charles HARFORD. 15th HUSSARS. This award has a superb full action citation to a man who braved and defied the most incredible odds to deliver multiple messages across the lethal battlefield at Ypres. A Truly Classic Award.
DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL & 15 TRIO. 187/Co.R.E.(Special Gas Unit) For 1st Day,BATTLE OF LOOS. DIED 34 Sqd ROYAL FLYING CORPS in ITALY
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A Fine DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL & 1914-15. To: 113141. Cpl. A.H. GREEN. 187/Company, Royal Engineers. (Special Cloud Gas Unit). and ROYAL FLYING CORPS. Green won his D.C.M. (while badly wounded in action) on the First Day of The Battle of Loos (25th September 1915) during his part in the First Ever Use of Gas in Warfare by British Forces. He later trained at No.1 School of Aeronautics (Reading) and was commissioned into the ROYAL FLYING CORPS. Died of Wounds while serving with No.34 Squadron in Italy on 26th February 1918........ Research Continues.