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Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) Medal

Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) Medal

£30.00
This item is a vintage "jewel" or medal belonging to the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB), specifically a delegate jewel from the Grand Lodge of England. 
  • Order: Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB), a fraternal organization established in 1822. 
  • Design: The enamel jewel features a bison symbol at the center, with text indicating it was for a "Delegate to Prov. Grand Lodge". 
  • Ribbon: It is suspended from a purple ribbon bearing the letters "RAOB" and "GLE" (Grand Lodge of England). 
  • Significance: These jewels were awarded to members for service and rank within their specific lodges. 
    Engraved on back 'Presented to Bro. A. W. Matthews for services rendered'
Condition shown in photographs
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) Medal

Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) Medal

£50.00
This item is a vintage medal jewel from the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB), a prominent fraternal organization in the United Kingdom. 
  • Design: It features a central enamel medallion with the motto "Justice Truth Philanthropy," suspended from a blue ribbon with the RAOB initials. 
  • Significance: The medal is associated with the "Primo" degree, a level of membership within the organization. 
  • Material: Similar medals are often crafted from silver or gilt metal, sometimes hallmarked for authenticity. 
Engraved on back 'Bro. Peter H. Bullen Raised 14-4-69 Leeds Rifles Lodge 9287'. Hallmarked Sterling Silver Condition as shown in photographs
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) Medal

Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) Medal

£50.00
This item is a Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) medal, also known as a "Buffalo Jewel," from the Grand Lodge of England. 
  • RAOB Medals: These are ceremonial jewels associated with the RAOB fraternal organization founded in 1822, structured similarly to Masonic orders. 
  • Significance: The medal features the motto "Unity, Liberty, Charity" and likely signifies a specific degree or rank within a lodge, such as "Past Primo". 
  • Design: It is typically made of silver or silver gilt with enamel detailing. 
Engraved on back 'Presented to Bro. Harold T. Beer August 24th 1927 by The Ye Olde St Mary's Lodge No. 5899'
Condition as shown in photographs
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal

Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal

£199.00
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, narrow suspender, Victorian issue C. Pilgrim Pte. NO. 3343 Chat RMLI Born Saffron Walden 30th December 1864. Enlisted at Peterborough 30th October 1884. Awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 10th March 1897. Served with the Chatham division Royal Marine Light Infantry. Condition as shown in photographs
Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Queen Victoria

Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Queen Victoria

£195.00
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Queen Victoria Impressed naming C. R. Smith AB H.M.S Excellent Condition as shown in photographs. With copy service details. Charles Raymond Smith served from 1st April 1882- 12th April 1902 joining the Royal Fleet Reserve. Long Service Medal confirmed for H.M.S. Excellent on which he served from 3rd August 1898- 4th May 1899.  
Royal Navy Long Service Ashantee Pair

Royal Navy Long Service Ashantee Pair

£450.00
-Ashantee Medal 1874, no clasp. Named J. Mortimer, Caulker H.M.S. Rattlesnake 73-74 -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Queen Victoria. Named John. P. Mortimer, Caulker H.M.S. Asia 295 medals were awarded to H.M.S. Rattlesnake, all without clasps Always interesting to get medals named to Caulker rank. Copy Service Record attached. Condition as shown in photographs
Royal Navy WWI Long Service Group H.M.S. Victory

Royal Navy WWI Long Service Group H.M.S. Victory

£175.00
-1914-15 Star named 346238 A.G. Young Shpt. 2 RN -WWI War Medal, WWI Victory Medal named as above -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V named Shpt. 1 H.M.S. Victory Alfred George Young was born at Portsmouth 15th December 1888 and is ranked as a Shipwright on all his medals. He was serving on H.M.S. Victory at the time of the award of his Long Service Medal. Condition as shown in photographs
St Johns Ambulance Coronation and Order of St John Pair

St Johns Ambulance Coronation and Order of St John Pair

£175.00
George V St Johns Ambulance Coronation 1911 Medal named CPL. J. D. Carlisle Order of St John Service Medal named 2558 AMB OFFR. J.D. Carlisle Alexandra Dock DN. Hull CPS No.6 DIST. 5 J.A.E. 1922. Accompanied by an enamelled lapel badge King Edward VIII Coronation May 1937. Very comprehensive naming on the Service Medal identifying where he served. Condition as shown in photographs