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Indian Mutiny Lucknow Clasp 7th Hussars
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Indian Mutiny Lucknow Clasp 7th Hussars

£435.00
Robt Rabbits 7th Husrs Confirmed on medal roll surname spelt 'Rabbitts'. The 7th Hussars took part in the final capture of the Lucknow in March 1858. It remained in India until 1871. He was discharged 31st May 1859. Copy medal roll in images. Condition as shown in photographs
Inter-War C.B. Great War Royal Navy Officer's Miniature Group
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Inter-War C.B. Great War Royal Navy Officer's Miniature Group

£155.00
Miniature group attributed to Engineer Rear-Admiral H.L. Parry Royal Navy who spent most of the Great War aboard H.M.S. Repulse Miniature group of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath Military Division (C.B.) O.B.E. Military Division WWI Trio Mounted as worn- unnamed as issued C.B. London Gazette 3rd June 1931 O.B.E London Gazette 11th August 1919 Herbert Lyell Parry was born in Rhyl, North Wales 14th September 1875. He joined the Royal Navy on 25th June 1896 spending most of his service prior to the First World War in home waters apart from a short spell in China. He took various engineering courses before joining H.M.S. Repulse on 8th August 1916. H.M.S Repulse participated in the Battle of Heligoland Bight and was awarded his O.B.E. for maintaining the engine room of 'Repulse' from that point till the end of the year. He left 'Repulse' on 17th December 1918 spending the remainder of his service at home and was awarded the C.B. in 1931 prior to being placed on the retired list 7th September 1931. He died at Weymouth on 12th February 1963. Condition as shown in photographs
King's South Africa Medal 13th Hussars
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King's South Africa Medal 13th Hussars

£125.00
Clasps South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 4296 Pte. H. House 13th Hussars With some copy documentation Slightly wounded at the Cavalry Charge of Langzeekoegat, 29th April 1901. Died of disease 14th July 1902 at Heilbron. Condition as shown in photographs
Kings Own Scottish Borderers WWI Casualty Trio
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Kings Own Scottish Borderers WWI Casualty Trio

£285.00
-1914-15 Star 10287 Pte. R. Smith K.O.SCO.BORD: -WWI War and Victory Medal (A-Cpl) -Death Plaque Robert Smith Copy Commonwealth War Graves Commission details Served 1st/4th Bn. Killed in action 2nd October 1918 aged 28. The son of Peter and Margaret Smith of 9 North Elgin Street, Clydebank, Glasgow. Commemorated at the Cambrai East Military Cemetery.   Condition as shown in photographs
Kings Own Scottish Borderers WWI Casualty Trio
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Kings Own Scottish Borderers WWI Casualty Trio

£295.00
-1914-15 Trio 17946 Pte. C. Marshall K.O.SCO.BORD. -WWI Death Plaque Clifford Marshall He served for B-company 1st Bn Kings Own Scottish Borderers and was killed in action 21st July 1916 aged 20 yrs old and is commemorated on the Thiepval memorial. He was the son of H.G. and Elizabeth Marshall of Hargrave Park, Upper Holloway, London. Condition as shown in photographs
Kings South Africa Medal Devonshire Regt. to a WWI Casualty
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Kings South Africa Medal Devonshire Regt. to a WWI Casualty

£130.00
Kings South Africa Medal 1902 Clasps South Africa 1901-1902 4324 Pte. W. Perry Devon Regt. Perry was a veteran of India service who fought at Elandslaagte and Ladysmith only to be killed in action during the Somme Offensive William Perry was born at Caversham, Berkshire and enlisted with the Devonshire Regiment, serving with them in India and earning a Clasp for the North West Frontier 1897-98. Later joining the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa and seeing heavy fighting during the Battle of Elandslaagte and the Defence of Ladysmith in which the Devons won laurels for constantly being at the sharp end of the action. Returning to service for the Great War Perry entered the war in France on 10 October 1915. Serving with the 9th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment he was mortally wounded during the Somme Offensive, likely during the attack on High Wood on 20 July. He survived for several days but eventually died of wounds on 24 July 1916 and was buried at St Sever Cemetery. Condition as shown in photographs- suspension loose, contact wear, slight edge bruising, very fine
Korea War Pair
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Korea War Pair

£180.00
Korea War Pair -Queen's Korea Medal 1950-53 22549572 DVR  H.West Royal Signals -United Nations Korea Medal, unnamed as issued Condition as shown in photographs
Mercantile Marine Casualty Pair SS. Zent
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Mercantile Marine Casualty Pair SS. Zent

£140.00
-WWI War Medal -WWI Mercantile Marine Medal Named Henry H. Giles 1st Mate Henry Harrison Giles SS. Zent lost at sea when SS. Zent was torpedoed by U-66 on 5th April 1916. Mounted in attractive felt frame display case. Condition as shown in photographs