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WWI Royal Navy Long Service Group (C.P.O. Telephonist)
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WWI Royal Navy Long Service Group (C.P.O. Telephonist)

£210.00
-1914-15 Star J. 10107 F.G. Plummer L. Tel. RN. -War and Victory Medal J. 10107 F.G. Plummer P.O. TEL. R.N. -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V. J. 10107 F.G. Plummer C.P.O. TEL. H.M.S. Columbine Mounted as worn with copy service papers. Frederick George Plummer was born in Hastings 6th May 1894. He enlisted in the Royal Navy for 12 years on 6th May 1912 serving on various ships and land-based establishments during the 1st World War. He was awarded his Long Service & Good Conduct Medal 13th July 1927 serving on the H.M.S Columbine. Ending his service with the rank of Chief Petty Officer Telephonist Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Royal Navy Long Service Group H.M.S. Nelson
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WWI Royal Navy Long Service Group H.M.S. Nelson

£185.00
-1914-15 Trio -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V H.M.S. Nelson J15567 John Harvey William Brown Able Seaman Royal Navy With copy service papers Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Territorial Force Long Service Group Devons
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WWI Territorial Force Long Service Group Devons

£475.00
-WWI War Medal 405 Cpl. A. Henley Devon R. -WWI Victory Medal 405 Cpl. A. Henley Devon R. -Territorial Force War Medal (Pte.) 405 A. Henley Devon R. -Territorial Force Efficiency Medal GVR 200033 Cpl. A. Henley 4/Devon R. Mounted as worn Condition as shown in photographs- nearly EF
WWI Territorial Force Long Service Group Devonshire Regt.
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WWI Territorial Force Long Service Group Devonshire Regt.

£475.00
-WWI War Medal 1170 A Cpl. H. G. Marsden Devon Regt. -Victory Medal 1170 A Cpl. H. G. Marsden Devon Regt. -Territorial Force War Medal (Pte.)1170 A Cpl. H. G. Marsden Devon Regt. -Territorial Force Efficiency Medal GVR 20099 Pte. A. Cpl. H. G. Marsden 4/Devon R. Mounted as worn. Copy WWI Medal Index Card Condition as shown in photographs- Light contact marks, better than very fine.
WWI Territorial Long Service Group Devons
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WWI Territorial Long Service Group Devons

£490.00
-WWI War Medal 142 Sjt. W. Cross Devon R. -Victory Medal 142 Sjt. W. Cross Devon R. -Territorial Force War Medal 142 Cpl. W. Cross Devon R. -Territorial Force Efficiency Medal GVR with 2nd award bar. 200014 Sjt. W. Cross 4/Devon R. Medals mounted for wear in the incorrect order. Accompanied by the recipients' ribbon bar, a bronze National Rifle Association Fob Medal (unnamed) and a Territorial Army Rifle Association bronze Prize Medallion engraved on the reverse 4th Battn. Devon Regt. won by Sargt. W. Cross HQ Wing 1924. Copy Medal Index Card Condition as shown in photographs  
WWI Territorial Trio Colour Sergeant Devon Regt.
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WWI Territorial Trio Colour Sergeant Devon Regt.

£375.00
-WWI War Medal 200359 C. Sjt. C.N. Glanfield Devonshire Regt. -WWI Victory Medal 200359 C. Sjt. C.N. Glanfield Devonshire Regt. -Territorial Force War Medal 1922 A. Cpl. C.N. Glanfield Devon R. Cecil Northcote Glanfield was born 7th January 1895, baptised at Tiverton. He was discharged 24th August 1919.

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WWI Trio & Plaque Hampshire Regt. Gallipoli Casualty
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WWI Trio & Plaque Hampshire Regt. Gallipoli Casualty

£375.00
-1914-15 Star 9148 Pte. G. Baker Hamp's R. -WWI War Medal 9148 Pte. G. Baker Hamp's R. -WWI Victory Medal 9148 Pte. G. Baker Hamp's R. -Death Plaque named George Baker -Original Scroll mounted -Original medal boxes of issue George Baker was Born at Dummer, Hampshire and enlisted at Winchester. He was killed in action 6th August 1915 at Gallipoli Peninsula serving with the 2nd Bn. Hampshire Regt. He was 21 years old. He was the son of Mrs E. Baker of 44 Sherborne Road, Basingstoke and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial. The regimental history quotes "The battalion advanced in 4 waves at 3.50pm on 6th August and encountered machine gun fire causing heavy casualties. Few men reached the Turkish lines.The casualties during this attack were 18 officers and 224 other ranks killed." With research. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Trio Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Casualty
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WWI Trio Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Casualty

£175.00
-1914-15 Star S-8228 Pte. W. Taylor A&S Highrs -WWI War Medal S8228 Cpr W. Taylor A&S Highrs -WWI Victory Medal S8228 Cpr W. Taylor A&S Highrs Lance Sjt. William Gordon Taylor 2nd Bn. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders killed in action 22nd September 1918 aged 29. Son of William and Janet Taylor of Stirling, husband of Mary Holman Taylor. Commemorated at the Villers Hill British Cemetery Villers-Guislain. One of 11 killed in action from the regiment on that day. Copy documents- Commonwealth War Graves, Soldiers Died in the Great War, Medal Index card confirming entry into France 20th October 1915. Copy from the Regimental History. Copy photograph of Stirling War Memorial. Copy photograph of Stirling War Memorial names. Confirmed on the Roll of Honour for Stirling. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Trio Border Regt.
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WWI Trio Border Regt.

£95.00
-1914-15 Trio 1458 Pte. W.E. Halliburton Bord R. William E. Halliburton born in Durham, 1893, the son of 7453 Pte. William Halliburton (see QSA listing). Condition as shown in photographs- no ribbons
WWI Trio Killed in Action 1st 4th Gloucestershire Regt.
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WWI Trio Killed in Action 1st 4th Gloucestershire Regt.

£170.00
1914-15 Star Trio 9069 Cpl. J. Mayhew Gloucestershire Regt. Mounted on modern clasp for display purposes Accompanied by original photograph. John Mayhew was born in Chelsea, London around 1891 and enlisted at Hounslow serving with the 1st 4th (City of Bristol) Bn Gloucestershire Regt. He was killed in action 9th October 1917. He is commemorated on the Tyne Cot memorial, panel 72-75 and was the son of the late William and Joanna Mayhew. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Trio Long Service H.M.S Victory
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WWI Trio Long Service H.M.S Victory

£200.00
-1914-15 Star C.E.R.A 2 -WWI War Medal, WWI Victory Medal C.E.R.A 1 -Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal George V H.M.S. Victory 270331 W.J.P. Burke Chief Engine Room Artificer H.M.S. Victory With copy service details William James Percival Burke was born 3rd February 1879 in Swindon and signed on to the Royal Navy for 12 years on 12th December 1900 serving on various ships. Condition as shown in photographs
WWI Trio Rifle Brigade-Discharged Shellshock
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WWI Trio Rifle Brigade-Discharged Shellshock

£100.00
WWI Trio Rifle Brigade 1914-15 Trio S-2083 Pte. J. Jefferies Rifle Brigade Frank Jefferies served with the 11th/12th Bn. Rifle Brigade entering active service in France 21st July 1915. He was discharged on 4th April 1917 due to shellshock. Also entitled to the WWI Silver Wound Badge (not included). Condition as shown in photographs