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#28 – US CIVIL WAR LOT (Лот: 7381)
US CIVIL WAR LOT, includes a 9 ½’ tall silver plated tea pot, base is stamped ‘Booth & Hayden’ etc., probably used in an officers mess, a 9′ tall drinking flask, is made of heavy glass w/ steal bottom covering which you can drink from, top is leather covered, a pewter spout, & a brown leather belt w/ a brass interlocking snake buckle which was used by both sides during the War, VG – Exc.
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#28 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8621)
Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with no clasp, awarded to ‘10356 PTE. E. GOODRIGHT R.A.M.C.’ rnest Goodright, an 18-year-old labourer from Kingston Surrey attested on 26th April 1894. He transferred to the Army Reserve on 26th April 1897 but was recalled to Army service under the terms of Special Army Order of 7th October 1899. He served in South Africa from 22nd October 1899 until 9th April 1903 when he transferred to the Reserve once again being finally discharged on 23rd April 1906. The medal rolls indicate he served in No. 6 Field Hospital, No. 11 Field Hospital and in the Field Hospital and Bearer Company of 25th Cavalry Brigade. He is entitled to the 6 clasps for this medal, , Driefontein, Paardeberg, Relief of Kimberley, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Wittebergen as well as the Kings medal with 2 clasps.
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#28 – WW2 Queens Regiment ‘Chindits’ Medals and Insignia Grouping (Лот: 10094)
WW2 Queens Regiment ‘Chindits’ Medals and Insignia Grouping, being an unattributed WW2 campaign medals consisting of 1939-45 star, Africa star, Burma star, Defence medal and 1939-45 war medal. Medals mounted for wear. Accompanied by bullion and embroidered Chindit formation signs, pair of printed regimental shoulder titles, 2x regimental pagri flashes, WW2 war economy bakelite cap badge and brass regimental cap badge.
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#28 – Scottish Officers Patrol Tunic of the Royal Highlanders Black Watch (Лот: 11197)
Scottish Officers Patrol Tunic of the Royal Highlanders Black Watch, dark blue patrol tunic with brass small type regimental buttons. Rank pips to the shoulder straps. Cloth lined interior with Toronto tailors label and inside pocket with another label with inked name of the original owner (now not clear). Good overall condition.
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#28 – Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio and Territorial Long Service Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 11775)
Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio and Territorial Long Service Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914-15 Star Medal, ‘6 PTE. A. LOUGHLIN R.A.M.C.’, British War and Victory Medals, ‘6 A.W.O. CL2 A. LOUGHLIN R.A.M.C.’, Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, GVR, with 2nd award bar, ‘339002 S.SJT A. LOUGHLIN 98/F.A. R.A.M.C.’, group mounted as worn. Lot also includes, ribbon bar, 2 R.A.M.C. cap badges, 2 fibre board dog tags to ‘339002 S.SGT LOUGHLIN A RAMC’, religious medals on a watch chain, spare medal ribbons, small brass extending telescope, trench art bullet petrol lighter, another petrol lighter and a Great War period chocolate tin, a gift from the colonies to the military forces.Territorial Force Efficiency Medal announced in Army Order 48 of 1918, 1st Bar announced in Army Order 72 of 1925.Born in Ireland in 1874, Abram Loughlin served in the Royal Army Medical Corps with 4 different service numbers 6, 72, 339002 and 7335971. He died in Bootle, Liverpool in January 1948
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#29 – Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to the Ayrshire Imperial Yeomanry (Лот: 5932)
Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to the Ayrshire Imperial Yeomanry, EVII, ‘182 CPL D. WILSON AYRSHIRE I.Y.’ Medal has been previously broached; broach marks present on the reverse of the medal and claw has been tightened. Medal confirmed in Army Orders, February 1905. 59 medals issued to the unit.
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#29 – Third Reich Transitional SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Klitermann & Moog, Haan Solingen (Лот: 7218)
Third Reich Transitional SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Klitermann & Moog, Haan Solingen, later type transitional RZM period SA dagger with wooden grip, nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Plated mounts, reverse of the lower cross guard stamped ‘H’. Housed in its original scabbard, centre being refinished. Double edged blade with the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark and RZM logo with ‘M 7/29 – 1942’. Blade shows some wear and staining. Blade 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Two screws missing from scabbard fittings.
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#29 – US CIVIL WAR-GETTYSBURG BATTFIELD RELIC DESK PIECE (Лот: 7382)
US CIVIL WAR-GETTYSBURG BATTFIELD RELIC DESK PIECE, nice example mostly likely done within 20 years of the end of the War, the base is made of a local hardwood 5′ x 1 ¾’ x 1 ¼’, mounted into it is a bronze cannon ball fuse, a period ink well, & a 2 ring Confederate Gardner bullet along w/ a 3 ring Union bullet (mini ball), on the side in old ink is ‘Little Round Top’, a nice display, VG+
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#29 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Volunteer Rifles (Лот: 8622)
Queens South Africa Medal to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Volunteer Rifles, medal with clasp Cape Colony, impressed naming, ‘2596 PTE A.C. NELSON D. OF E. OWN V.R.’ some edge knocks. onfirmed on the roll for the Cape Colony clasp and also entitled to the South Africa 1901 clasp. Served with Imperial Light Horse (#1299)
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#29 – WW2 British Campaign Medal Group and Ephemera (Лот: 10095)
WW2 British Campaign Medal Group and Ephemera, consisting of 1939-45 star, France & Germany star, Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal. All housed in OHMS forwarding box. Accompanied by a selection of original ephemera including 21st Army Group Victory in Europe personal message and a pair of 30 Corps formation signs.
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#29 – Scottish Royal Scots Fusiliers Field Officers Sword by Wilkinson, numbered 60645 (Лот: 11198)
Scottish Royal Scots Fusiliers Field Officers Sword by Wilkinson, numbered 60645, regulation pattern with blade etched with thistles and St Andrew, regimental emblem of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall, London. Hilt finely designed with thistles and regimental details. Shagreen grip with wire binding. Buff lining to the inside of the guard. Housed in the original plated scabbard. Generally good condition.
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#29 – 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to a Recipient in the 8th Battalion Rifle Brigade Who Was Taken Prisoner of War During the 1918 German Spring Offensive (Лот: 11776)
1914-15 Star Medal Trio to a Recipient in the 8th Battalion Rifle Brigade Who Was Taken Prisoner of War During the 1918 German Spring Offensive, 1914-15 Star Medal, ‘S9985 PTR. H. WILLOCK. RIF: BRIG:’, British War and Victory Medal, ‘S9985 PTE. H. WILLOCK RIF. BRIG.’ Henry Willock (or Whillock) served in France with the 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade from 19th August 1915. He later transferred to the 8th Battalion and was serving in C Company when they were attacked by the German forces on 23rd March 1918, in the ensuing action the Battalion reported 21 killed, 61 wounded and 179 missing. Henry Willock was amongst the missing and German records show him as Prisoner of War on this date, British records initially show his as missing, confirmed as prisoner of war (20th November 1918) and he returned to the UK on 28th January 1919. He was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve on 12th April 1919.
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#30 – A Pair of Great War Memorial Plaques to the Pendlebury Brothers from Astley, Manchester (Лот: 5027)
A Pair of Great War Memorial Plaques to the Pendlebury Brothers from Astley, Manchester, 2 Bronze Memorial Plaques, awarded to ‘HARRY PENDLEBURY’ and ‘THOMAS PENDLEBURY’. 16226 Private Thomas Pendlebury, 6th South Lancashire Regiment who died of illness whilst at home on 28th December 1915. Thomas Pendlebury attested on 20th December 1914 and served for 55 days with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force before returning home on 19th September 1915. He is buried in Leigh Cemetery.30327 Private Harry Pendlebury, 4th Kings (Liverpool) Regiment who died of wounds on 19th April 1918 and is buried in Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery, Belgium.Thomas Pendlebury is the older (by 1 year) brother of Harry, and both are the sons of Thomas and Sarah Pendlebury of 122 Higher Green, Astley, Manchester.