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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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#35 – American Vietnam War Era Un-Named Air Force Type Medal of Honour, (Лот: 10101)
American Vietnam War Era Un-Named Air Force Type Medal of Honour, gilt and enamel medal with its original blue ribbon having press snaps fittings. The medal is an un-named, un-issued example. Please note this item is not available to be shipped to any bidder in the United States of America.
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#35 – A Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio with Silver War Badge to a Recipient in the Royal Engineers who was Discharged in 1919 Due to ill Health (Лот: 11782)
A Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio with Silver War Badge to a Recipient in the Royal Engineers who was Discharged in 1919 Due to ill Health, 1914-15 Star Medal, British War and Victory Medals, ‘11323 SPR. H. HILL R.E.’, Silver War Badge, reverse numbered ‘B158600’. Henry Hill enlisted in 23rd July 1902 and served in France from 6th September 1915. He was discharged on 29th March 1919 being unfit for further service due to ill health and was issued with Silver War Badge number B158600.
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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 – Rare Third Reich NSKK Marine Dress Dagger by Albert Dorschel, Solingen (Лот: 7225)
Rare Third Reich NSKK Marine Dress Dagger by Albert Dorschel, Solingen, interesting example of a enlisted mans NSKK dress dagger with light brown wooden grip having early nickel plated eagle and enamel SA devices. The fittings have a gilt / copper wash finish. Cross guard with district stamp to the reverse ‘Na’. Housed in its original scabbard with blackened centre and gilt copper wash fittings. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark to the reverse featuring a anchor for Albert Dörschel, Solingen. The blade 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms.
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#36 – GROUPING OF BOOKS RELATING TO THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR (Лот: 7389)
GROUPING OF BOOKS RELATING TO THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, including mostly military history books, all generally good condition. (33 items) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT WILL BE SHIPPED FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM, NOT IN THE USA LIKE OTHER ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION. E
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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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#36 – American Vietnam War Era Un-Named Navy Type Medal of Honour (Лот: 10102)
American Vietnam War Era Un-Named Navy Type Medal of Honour, gilt medal with its original blue ribbon having press snaps fittings. The medal is an un-named, un-issued example. Please note this item is not available to be shipped to any bidder in the United States of America.
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#36 – Post 1902 British Officers Home Service Blue Cloth Helmet of the Loyal North Lancaster Regiment (Лот: 11205)
Post 1902 British Officers Home Service Blue Cloth Helmet of the Loyal North Lancaster Regiment, fine example of a blue cloth covered cork home service helmet with gilt brass regimental officers helmet pate, linked chin chain, spike base with rosettes and fluted spike. Interior with leather sweatband and crimson lining. Generally good condition, small holes behind the plate where changed in 1902 from Victorian plate.
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#36 – Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to Recipient Serving in the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment (Лот: 11783)
Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to Recipient Serving in the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star Medal, British War and Victory Medals, ‘15984 PTE. J.R. BROWNLOW HAMPS. R.’ John Robert Brownlow served in France with the 1st Battalion arriving in theatre on 20th July 1915. He was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve on 21st March 1919.
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#37 – A Pair of Imperial Russian Medals for the Crimea War (Лот: 5034)
A Pair of Imperial Russian Medals for the Crimea War, light bronze variant on St. Georges ribbon and dark bronze variant on St. Georges ribbon. Established by Tsar Alexander II on 26th August 1856, approximately 1.7 million medals were produced in both grades. The light coloured medal was issued to non-combatants with the dark variant being issued to combatants. There were 4 ribbons issued with the medal depending on the type of service that was rendered.
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#37 – Great War Military Medal Group of Three to the Machine Gun Corps (Лот: 5940)
A good Great War Military medal group of 3 to the Machine Gun CorpsMilitary medal GV, ‘12198 PTE C.T. MILLSON 47/M.G.C.’, British War and Victory medals, ‘12198 PTE C.T. WILLSON M.G.C.’, note different spelling of name.With original copy of mobilisation document to C T Millson dated 4th August 1914, folded, Soldiers Small Book to 6611 Charles T Millson, Northamptonshire Regiment, enlisted 30th June 1902 aged 18. Original illuminated copy of Army Order 262, 14th October 1918 listing the Military medal to Millson, folded with some damage along creases. Also includes 2 original photos, 1 of Private Millson, another of him with his family and 2 photos of the Wilward family.Military medal, London Gazette, 7th February 1919 – 12198 Pte. Millson, C. T., 47th Bn. (Gainsboro’)According to later family notes with this group the Military medal was awarded for saving the life of an Officer, Lieutenant Wilward.Charles Millson (or Willson depending on the record) is entitled to the Military medal and pair for his Great War service also serving with the Northamptonshire Regiment (No. 17670) and was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve on 13rh March 1919.