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  • #33 – 2x Great War Memorial Scrolls and Other Items to Scottish Regiments (Лот: 1490)

    2x Great War Memorial Scrolls and Other Items to Scottish Regiments, Memorial Scroll, ‘CPL JAMES MCLENNAN ROYAL HIGHRS’, scroll stuck to board backing and has been removed from frame, heavy foxing to the paper with some fading to the naming. With slip for issue of scroll, card boxes of issue for medals (not present), condolence slip for the issue oof the 1914-15 Star, and medal ribbons for a pair and trio; Memorial Scroll, ‘ANDREW MCNAB ROYAL SCOTS’, scroll in postal tube of issue addressed to ‘Mrs E McNab, 7 Henry Street, Edinburgh’, end cap of tube is missing, also contains issue slip.Originally from Arbroath, S-8669 Corporal James McLennan was serving with the 8th Battalion when he was killed in action on 14th July 1916 during the attack on Longueval village. Remembered on the Thiepval Memorial.1676 Private Andrew McNab attested for service with the Royal Scots in June 1913 and was serving with the 1/5th Battalion at Gallipoli when he was killed in action on 2nd May 1915 aged 18. Andrew Shearer McNab is remembered on the Hells Memorial, Turkey. Late Gordon Anderson collection

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  • #33 – Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to a Chief Cook HMS Naiad (Лот: 3253)

    Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to a Chief Cook HMS Naiad, Edward VII issue, ‘H.T. CHIVERTON, CH. COOK, H.M.S. NAIAD’. Good overall condition. Harry Thomas Chiverton was born on 2nd March 1869 in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, and he joined the Royal Navy as an Acting Cooks Mate on 5th April 1889 with number 148708. He was pensioned on 15th April 1911 but was recalled for service as war was brewing on 2nd August 1914. He served in the UK with a spell at the Royal Navy College, Greenwich between January 1918 and February 1919. He is also entitled to a British War medal for his Great War service.

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  • #33 – Single Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O) (Лот: 5936)

    Single Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O), GV, silver gilt and enamel with top ribbon bar and in Garrard, London fitted case of issue. Enamel in good condition, complete with top bar.

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  • #33 – Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps Who Died of Disease at Naauwpoort March 1900 (Лот: 8626)

    Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps Who Died of Disease at Naauwpoort March 1900, medal with clasp Cape Colony, impressed naming, ‘8265 PTE. W.E. GLASCOW R.A.M.C.’.Single clasp medal is confirmed on the medal roll for No.6 Hospital, Johannesburg where he is shown as having died at Naauwpoort on 8th March 1900.

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  • #34 – Edward VII Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to a Drummer in the Devon Regiment (Лот: 3254)

    Edward VII Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to a Drummer in the Devon Regiment, EVII issue with impressed naming, ‘7034 DMR: J. KEOGH. DEVON: REGT’. Good overall condition. James Keogh was born in Allahbad, India and served for 18 years in the Devon Regiment prior to his discharge at the age of 35 in July 1910. For his services he was awarded a 2 clasp India 1895 medal, a Queens South Africa medal with 5 clasps and the Kings South Africa medal with 2 clasps. His Long Service medal was announced I Army Order 254, July 1910. He re-enlisted for service during the Great War serving at home with the London Regiment and Royal Defence Corps. He re-attested in May 1919 and was sent to France for grave exhumations before being finally being discharged as unfit for service on 17th March 1920.

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  • #34 – Great War Beaumont Hamel Military Cross Medal Group of Six to an Officer in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Who Despite Being Wounded Stayed at his Post for Two Days (Лот: 5937)

    Great War Beaumont Hamel Military Cross Medal Group of Six to an Officer in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Who Despite Being Wounded Stayed at his Post for Two Days, Military Cross, GV, reverse of cross neatly engraved ‘BEAUMONT HAMEL, CHARLES LOWNDES, 52ND LIGHT INFANTRY, NOVR. 13.14.15 1916’, British War and Victory medals, ‘LIEUT. F.C.L.A. LOWNDES’, 1939-45 Star medal, Italy Star medal, War medal 1939-45, last 3 unnamed as issued. Group mounted as worn on faded ribbons and contained in a period glazed display case.Military Cross, London Gazette 14th February 1917, page 1542 – 2nd Lt. Frederic Charles Louis Arthur Lowndes, Oxf. and Bucks. L.I. – For conspicuous gallantry in action. He showed marked courage and initiative in organising a bombing party at a critical time. Later, although wounded, he continued to carry out his duties and remained out for two days.Born on 2nd January 1898, the only sone of F.S.A. Lowdnes, who was on the staff of the Times newspaper and the author Marie Belloc Lowndes. He was educated at Winchester and Westminster Colleges before attending the Royal Military College Sandhust. Gazetted to the Regiment on 7th April 1916, he joined the 2nd Battalion in France on 9th September 1916. Wounded on 13th November 1916where the Battalion suffered 13 Officer and 235 Other Rank casualties he was invalided back to England.He rejoined the Regiment on 9th June 1917 and was again wounded in April 1918 and was once again retuned to England. He returned to the Regiment on 11th October taking part in the final actions of the war and entered Germany as part of the Army of Occupation. In April 1919 he left for service in North Russia returning to the UK on 4th October 1919. He resigned his commission on 15th September 1924.In 1925 he changed his name by deed poll to Belloc-LowndesOn the outbreak of the Second World War he rejoined being appointed Lieutenant in the Pioneer Corps joining the BEF in France being evacuated via Brittany. He then served in various units through out the UK before being retired as unfit for further service. In 1944 he was deemed fit for overseas service and worked as a Hostel Warden for TOC H and in January 1945 he transferred to Italy returning in the autumn.He died suddenly on in London on 8th July 1948 leaving a widow and 2 children.

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  • #34 – Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps Who Died at Ladysmith April 1900 (Лот: 8627)

    Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps Who Died at Ladysmith April 1900, Queens South Africa medal with 2 clasps Tugela Heights and Relief of Ladysmith, ‘6654 PTE. D. WILSON R.A.M.C.’ Ghost dates to reverse of medal. avid Wilson is confirmed on the medal roll for the 10th Brigade Field Hospital and is only entitled to these 2 clasps. The roll indicated that he died on 19th April 1900 and additional research shows he died of dysentery at Hydes Farm, Ladysmith.

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  • #35 – Family Medal Groups to the Adshead Family Covering Service in the Royal Navy During the First and Second World Wars (Лот: 1492)

    Family Medal Groups to the Adshead Family Covering Service in the Royal Navy During the First and Second World Wars, Father – 1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medals, ‘GNR A.E. ADSHEAD R.N.’, group mounted as worn with matching set of mounted miniature medals. Son- 1939 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal, Africa Star medal with clasp ‘North Africa 1942-43’, Burma Star medal and War medal 1939-45, medals unnamed and mounted as worn with matching set of mounted miniature medals. Group attributed to George Edward Roland Adshead (JX. 136367). Also include in this lot is a large size portrait photograph of A.E. Adshead, in uniform and wearing his medals. George V Royal Navy officers sword which retains nearly all of the gilt finish to the fittings. Housed in its original leather and gilt brass mounted scabbard. Blade etched with details. Housed in oilskin cloth sword bag. Royal navy officers bicorn full dress cap housed in its japanned storage tin and leather officers belt with gilt metal buckle. Alfred Edward Adshead was born in Deptford, Kent on 4th October 1884 and he commenced his career in the Royal Navy on 26th April 1904 as a Boy 2nd class on H.M.S. Impregnable. On the outbreak of war in 1914 he was serving as a Potty Officer on H.M.S, Excellent. He was promoted to Acting Gunner on 11th February 1915 a rate that was confirmed on 8th February 1917, he appears to have spent most of the war on board H.M.S. Havelock. Post war he continued his Royal Naval Service with promotion to Commissioned Gunner on 11th February 1925. He died suddenly on board H.M.S. Cornwall whilst in Portsmouth Dockyard on 20th November 1933 and is buried in the Anns Hill Cemetery, Gosport.George Edward Roland Adshead was born in March 1916 and by 1939 had followed in his father’s footsteps and was serving in the Royal Navy, in the March 1945 Navy List he is shown as a Gunner (T) with seniority of 3rd March 1945. He died in Southsea, Hampshire on 11th December 1999.

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  • #35 – Rare Edwardian Volunteer Long Service Medal to a Cyclist in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Лот: 3255)

    Rare Edwardian Volunteer Long Service Medal to a Cyclist in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment, impressed naming, ‘737 CYCLIST E.M. WOOD 2ND V.B. HAMP: REGT’. Good condition. Medal confirmed in Army Order May 1906. The Army Orders for this medal only show 3 medals issued with this rank, the others being to 1st Cheshire and 3rd Bedfordshire Volunteer Battalions. Late Rod Flood collection

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  • #35 – Great War Military Cross Medal Group of Four to the Seaforth Highlanders (Лот: 5938)

    Great War Military Cross Medal Group of Four to the Seaforth Highlanders, Military Cross GV, unnamed as issued, 1914-15 Star medal, ‘2 LIEUT F.H. HETHERINGTON SEA HIGHRS’, British War and Victory medals ‘MAJOR F.H. HETHERINGTON’. Generally good condition. Military Cross, London Gazette 1st January 1918 – Awarded the Military Cross – T./Lt (A /Capt) Francis Herbert Hetherington, Sea Highrs. Also served in the Royal Engineers and applied for his medals in December 1925 from Monteal, Canada, returning to the UK in May 1933.

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  • #35 – An Interesting Queens South African Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps for the 2nd Anglo-Boer War to a Recipient who was later Discharged 3 Times for ill Health from Different Units During the Great War (Лот: 8628)

    An Interesting Queens South African Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps for the 2nd Anglo-Boer War to a Recipient who was later Discharged 3 Times for ill Health from Different Units During the Great War, Queens South Africa medal with 2 clasps, Cape Colony and South Africa 1902, ‘14513 PTE. H. HALSEY R.A.M.C.’ arry Halsey was a 19 year old college servant from Oxford when he attested for service in the Royal Army Medical Corps on 29th August 1900. He had 2 periods of service, totalling 193 days, in South Africa before he was invalided home in June 1902 due to the effects of rheumatic fever. He transferred to the reserve on 3rd September 1903 and was mobilised for service on 6th August 1914, he was discharged 13 days later as being no longer physically fit for service. In 1931 he applied for an Army pension stating that he served through the whole of the Great War initially as #8275 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and then as #292578 Royal Garrison Artillery. 8275 Henry Halsey was discharged from the 2nd OBLI due to sickness on 31st May 1915 having earnt a 1914-15 trio and a Silver War Badge, 292578 Henry Halsey was discharged from the R.G.A. due to sickness on 19th December 1918 being awarded a pair of medals and another Silver War Badge! In 1939 he is listed as a General Clerk in an engineering firm and was also an Air Raid Warden. Henry Halsey died in Oxford in the last quarter of 1956.

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  • #36 – WW1 and WW2 Family Medals, Paperwork and Royal Navy Officers Sword of Petty Officer Humphries HMS Royal Sovereign and Lieutenant R Humphries HMS Vanguard (Лот: 1493)

    WW1 and WW2 Family Medals, Paperwork and Royal Navy Officers Sword of Petty Officer Humphries HMS Royal Sovereign and Lieutenant R Humphries HMS Vanguard, the fathers medals consist of 1914-15 star ‘238923 W HUMPHRIES A.B RN’, British War and Victory medals ‘238923 W HUMPHRIES L.S R.N’ and George V Naval Long Service Good Conduct medal (Admirals bust) ‘238923 W HUMPHRIES P.O HMS ROYAL SOVERIGN’. Medals mounted for wear. The sons medals all unnamed as issued, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star with France & Germany clasp, Africa star with North Africa 1942-43, Burma star, Italy star, 1939-45 War medal and Elizabeth II Coronation medal. The medals are court mounted for wear. Accompanied by matching miniature dress medals and tunic ribbon bar. Housed in a card box with the name of Lieutenant Humphries and ‘VANGUARD’; Royal Naval officers sword being a universal pattern with the rear locket engraved ‘R. HUMPHRIES R.N’. Housed in the original scabbard. The sword blade is well worn with much of the etching absent. Original bullion sword knot attached to the guard. Framed and glazed commission document of Rosslyn Humphries, Brigade Orders for the Royal Navy and Royal Marines at the Coronation 1953, pair of officers shoulder boards etc. This grouping has come direct from the family and not offered for sale before.

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  • #36 – Edwardian Volunteer Long Service Medal to the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Лот: 3256)

    Edwardian Volunteer Long Service Medal to the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment, EVII issue, impressed naming, ‘628 PTE T. MILLER 2ND V.B. HAMP. REGT’. Good condition. Late Rod Flood collection.

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  • #36 – A Good Western Front Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of Four to 12th Battalion Duke of Cambridge’s Own Middlesex Regiment (Лот: 5939)

    A Good Western Front Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of Four to 12th Battalion Duke of Cambridge’s Own Middlesex Regiment, Distinguished Conduct medal, GV, ‘G3396 L: SGT: G. ROWE 12/MIDDX: R.’, 1914-15 Star medal ‘G3396 L-CPL G. ROWE MIDDX. R.’ British War and Victory medals, ‘G3396 SGT. G. ROWE MIDD’X R.’ Medals complete with ribbons and in good overall condition. Distinguished Conduct medal, London Gazette 17th April 1917 – G/3396 L./,Sjt. G. Rowe, Midd’x R. – ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He took command of his company, led them to their objective, and continued in command until relieved by an officer two days later. He has previously done fine work.’ George Rowe was from Shadwell, London and he served in France from 25th July 1915. He was discharged unfit for further service due to wounds on 12th November 1918 and was issued with a Silver War Badge. 15 Distinguished Conduct medals were awarded to the 12th Duke of Cabridge’s Own (Middlesex) Regiment during the Great War.

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  • #36 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8629)

    Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 2 clasps, Cape Colony and South Africa 1901, impressed naming, ‘17383 PTE. J. POLLARD R.A.M.C.’ ohn Pollard was a 39-year-old Chemist, originally from Waterford, Ireland he was living in Forest Gate, London when he attested for service on 10th March 1902. He served for a total of 1 year and 129 days of which he spent 96 days in South Africa. He is confirmed on the roll for the Cape Colony clasp and the South Africa 1902 clasp.

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