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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
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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
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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
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Mercantile Marine WWI Pair

£95.00
-Mercantile Marine Medal -WWI War Medal Both named Sinclair Watt. Accompanied by original registered envelope for the medals addressed to Mr S. Watt 18 Lion St, Shirley, Southampton An original 'Authority to Wear' certificate confirming the award of both medals. Condition as shown in photographs
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Merchant Navy WWII Casualty

£225.00
Apprentice Samuel David Jenkins, Merchant Navy -1939-45 Star -Atlantic Star -Africa Star -Pacific Star -War Medal All unofficially named 21-12-40, 4-3-43 S.D. Jenkins S.S. Marietta E Mariette E was built for the Leath Hill Shipping Company of 7628 tonnes. On a voyage from New York and Durban to Alexandria was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine on 4th March 1943 soon after leaving Durban. 9 of her crew were lost including Jenkins. Samuel was born 24th March 1924 and lived at 112 Putney Road, Hanesworth, Birmingham. At 0:3:46 hrs on 4th March 1943, German U-Boat 160 fired 2 torpedoes at the convoy DN-21 North East of East London and hit 2 ships including the Marietta E. Commemorated on the Tower Hill memorial. With extensive copy research. Condition as shown in photographs
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Metropolitan Police Jubilee Coronation Pair

£85.00
Metropolitan police 1897 Jubilee Medal Queen Victoria Metropolitan Police 1902 Coronation Medal Edward VII P.C  F. Walker D Division Marylebone was D Division Mounted as worn on original clasp Condition as shown in photographs
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Miniature DSO QSA WWI Devonshire Regiment Group

£165.00
-Distinguished Service Order GR. -Queen South Africa-Clasps Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 -1914 Star- Mons bar -War Medal -Victory Medal with MID leaf Mounted on Spink bar for wear Unnamed but contemporary issue and attributed to Lieutenant Colonel C.H.M. Imbert-Terry DSO Devon Regt. With written notes research of his career. Awarded DSO and MID. Copy QSA medal roll and WWI medal index card. Condition as shown in photographs
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Miniature Medals Attributed to Colonel Childs Clarke Royal Marine Light Infantry

£295.00
Miniatures Attributed to Colonel Charles Childs Clarke M.V.O, O.B.E. Royal Marine Light Infantry -Royal Victorian Order M.V.O. Member 4th Class -The most Excellent Order of the British Empire O.B.E. (Military) Officer's 1st type -Egypt Medal 1882-89. 1882 dated reverse -WWI British War Medal -Khedive Star 1884- swing mounted as worn On a Spink & Son pin clasp With research including copied portrait photographs and service details Charles Childs Clarke 1861-1934 joined the Royal Marines in 1879 and served in the Egyptian Expedition. He was promoted to Captain in 1889 and Major 1897. He commanded the Marine Detachment aboard H.M.S. Ophir during the visit to the colonies by H.R.H. The Duke & Duchess of Cornwall in 1901. As a result of this tour he was created an M.V.O. He was placed on half-pay in 1902 and was appointed the Barrack Master at Deal. He received his O.B.E. for duties ashore in 1901. Condition as shown in photographs
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Miniature WWII & Post War Long Service Group

£60.00
Miniature WWII & Post War Long Service Group -1914-45 Star -Africa Star Clasp 8th Army -Italy Star -France & Germany Star -Defence Medal -War Medal -Africa General Service Medal 1902 Clasp Kenya (ERII) -General Service Medal 1918-62 Clasp Cyprus -Efficiency Medal George VI Clasp Territorial Unnamed as issued, mounted as worn Condition as shown in photographs