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South Notts Hussars WWI Trio

South Notts Hussars WWI Trio

£190.00
-1914-15 Star -War Medal -Victory Medal 1523 Pte. G.V. Chadwick S. Notts H.R.S. With original medal boxes and ribbons inside The South Notts Hussars sailed from Avonmouth for service in Egypt 9th April 1915 arriving at Alexandra on 24th April. 18th August 1915 landed at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, evacuated from Gallipoli December 1915 and returned to Egypt. February 1916 moved to Salonoika until June 1917 returning to Egypt. Served from 4th July 1917 in the Desert Mounted Corps April 1918, merged with the Warwickshire Yeomanry to form B- Battalion of the Machine Gun Corps. In the June 1918 sailed to Italy and moved by train to Etaples renamed the 100th Battalion Machine Gun Corps. Medal index card confirms service with the South Notts Hussars and latterly the Machine Gun Corps. Condition as shown in photographs
Territorial Force Efficiency Medal 1908 George V

Territorial Force Efficiency Medal 1908 George V

£85.00
325 Sjt. W. G. Davey 7/Devon. R. With copy documents showing WWI service (please note WWI medals not present). Confirmed on Territorial Force Efficiency Medal roll that he cycled to battle with the 7th Cyclists Battalion with the Devonshire Regiment. Condition as shown in photographs
Turkish Crimea India General Service 1854 Medal Clasp Northwest Frontier Pair

Turkish Crimea India General Service 1854 Medal Clasp Northwest Frontier Pair

£450.00
Turkish Crimea Medal-Sardinian issue, contemporarily named NO. 2344 James White 71st. HLI. India General Service Medal 1854 2344 Sergt. Jas. White 71st Foot. With copy service details. Including a note showing after he left the Army he appears to have forfeited his pension for being jailed for fraud... worth further research. Also entitled to a Queen's Crimea Medal. Condition as shown in photographs
Victorian Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Royal Artillery

Victorian Long Service & Good Conduct Medal Royal Artillery

£145.00
25195 Gunr A.J. Simmons Royal Artillery Alfred was born September 1863 in Croydon and enlisted into the Royal Artillery at Sheerness as a boy stating his age to be 14 years and 6 months 16th December 1876. He was awarded his Long Service Medal in 1895 and then appeared to serve with the Royal Marines as a musician. With a file of copy service and family details. Condition as shown in photographs
Wintle Family WWII Medals
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Wintle Family WWII Medals

£70.00
-WWII War Medal -WWII Defence Medal In official O.H.M.S. postage box addressed to Rev. R.F. Wintle, The Vicarage. Mullion, Helston, Cornwall. Appears to have been issued by the Air Ministry. -WWII War Medal -WWII Defence Medal In official O.H.M.S. postage box addressed to J.M. Wintle Croft Newyth, Mullion, Helston, Cornwall. Unnamed as issued Miss H.M.M. Wintle appears in the Army list of April 1944 with a rank of 2nd Subaltern Auxiliary Territorial Service. Possible father and daughter, certainly close relatives. Interesting to have a WWII group confirmed to a Reverend. Condition as shown in photographs  
WWI Casualty Trio

WWI Casualty Trio

£115.00
M2/049118, 176th Coy Army Service Corps, Attached 12th Ammunition Sub Park
Pte. John Mc Innes killed in action 11th January 1916
Commemorated Chocques military cemetery and Oban war memorial.
-1914-15 Star
-War Medal
-Victory Medal
Good condition as shown in photographs
WWI Long Service Group Royal Marine Light Infantry Landed at Ostend 1914/ Service at Jutland

WWI Long Service Group Royal Marine Light Infantry Landed at Ostend 1914/ Service at Jutland

£365.00
-1914 Star August-November Clasp named PO. 8187 Pte. F.J.King RM Brigade -War Medal named RMLI named PO. 8187 Pte. F.J.King -Victory Medal RMLI named PO. 8187 Pte. F.J.King -Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V named PO. 8187 A.1296 F.J.King M.N.E.  R.F.R. Mounted for wear, Victory Medal detached from bar He landed at Ostend in 1914 and later saw service at Jutland. Frederick John King was born at Stonehouse, Devon on 17 November 1881 and enlisted with the Royal Marines on 14 May 1896. He was initially underage and served as a Bugler from 12 June 1896-14 March 1901. He continued to serve seeing a number of postings including Hong Kong, Gibraltar and Malta, before joining the Portsmouth Division where he was serving on the outbreak of the Great War. King was part of the Ostend landing intended to deny the Germans the use of submarine basis on the Belgian Coast. He remained there until 1 September when he was withdrawn, slightly prior to the main withdrawal of the force which occurred at the end of the month. Posted to the light cruiser Inconstant he was present with her at the Battle of Jutland in 1916. There she formed part of the 1st Light Cruise Squadron, twice engaging enemy cruisers during the Battle and witnessing the doomed run of Black Prince and Defence. Remaining with her after the Battle King was posted ashore in 1918 and received his 1914 Star at Gosport in 1919, he was pensioned the following year, sold together with copied paperwork. Condition as shown in photographs