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Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

Seaforth Highlanders India General Service Medal NWF 1930-31 Drummer Edinburgh

British India General Service Medal with Northwest Frontier Clasp to Drummer George Duncan Henderson – 2nd Seaforth Highlanders. India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1930-31 2815224 PTE. Some edge marks, otherwise very fine (1). George Park Duncan Henderson was born in St. Giles, Edinburgh and was a Farm Servant prior to joining the British Army. He enlisted in the Seaforth Highlanders at Glasgow on the 30th May 1924 aged 19. At the time his father lived at East Kilbride. Private Henderson served in India with the 2nd Seaforths on the North West Frontier during the Afridi Redshirt Rebellion. He was discharged on the 2nd May 1933 as a Drummer being no longer physically fit for active service. He died in 1961. Everything I have for sale is 100% original. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Please allow up to 5 days for dispatch. Always happy to trade for medals to the Seaforth Highlanders, Cameron Highlanders, Lovat Scouts or to men from Orkney. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “ajms.medals” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, United States, European Union, Canada, Australia.
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Service: Army
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen

World War One casualty medal groups and memorial plaques to two brothers who came from New Deer in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The groups were awarded to Fred Knox who served with the Gordon Highlanders and John Knox who served with the Royal Artillery. Fred Knox – the group includes his named memorial plaque, 1915 star named to 1117 PTE. War Medal named to 1117 PTE. Ctory Medal is an original medal but the naming has been removed. The group includes his named memorial plaque, War Medal and Victory Medal both named to 218189 GNR. Private Fred Knox served in the machine gun section of’A’ Company of the 1/5th. And he and he w. As killed in action aged 24 on 1st June 1915. A letter detailing his death was sent to his mother, Mrs Elsie Simpson (formally Knox) at 13 Main Street New Deer, by the Company Sergeant Major William Watt and was published in the Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser on 15th June 1915. B uchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser – Tuesday 15 June 1915. Mrs Simpson (formerly Mrs Knox), New Deer, has received the following letter from Company Sergeant-Major William Watt regarding the death of her son, Private Fred Knox. It grieves me very much to write informing you of your son Freds death. He was killed action on June I. He was in the machine gun section and was amongst the fall. There is one comforthe hadnt felt any pain as death must have been instantaneous. He was very well liked the men of his section, and he was one that knew his work well in connection with the machine gun. You and Mr Simpson have my deepest sympathy. The non commissioned officers and men of A Company send their united sympathy. Fred has no known grave and is commemorated at La Touret Memorial. Gunner John James Knox served with the 53rd Battery, 2nd Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery. He was killed in. Action aged 19 on 22nd December 1917. He had lived in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire before the war. His death was reported in the Aberdeen Weekly Journal on 18th January 1918 as well as in other local newspapers. John is buried at Neuville-Bourjonval Britsh. Please let me know if you need any additional photos or information. Thanks and kind regards. The item “WW1 Casualty Medals Brothers Knox Gordon Highlanders & R. A. New Deer Aberdeen” is in sale since Thursday, March 4, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “harrypitt69″ and is located in Nottingham. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA

WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA. Distinguished Conduct Medal, GV 10068 Sjt J. Porter, 1/Sea: Hdrs; British War Medal; Victory Medal 10068 Sjt, Sea. Highrs; Army Temperance Society, India, Medal, with top bar For Merit. Porter received the DCM in the London Gazette of 3rd June 1915. For gallant conduct and resource at Neuve Chapelle on 10. March 1915, when, under heavy fire, he succeeded in taking a portion of his platoon well on rear of the German trenches in order to bring more effective fire on the enemy. Porter was killed in action on 7th January 1916 in the Persian Gulf. He is commemorated on the Basra Memorial. Porters Medal Index Card shows that he also received a 1914 Star (location unknown). Please also take a look at our website items at arcticmedals dot com (just google us). All items are unconditionally guaranteed as to authenticity. We are members of The Orders & Medals Research Society, (OMRS), The Orders & Medals Society of America (OMSA), The Military Collectors Club of Canada (MCC of C) & The Canadian Society of Medals & Military Insignia (CSMMI). The item “WW1 Distinguished Conduct Medal Group of (4) to Seaforth Highlanders, KIA” is in sale since Saturday, July 4, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Great Britain\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “arcticmedals” and is located in Calgary, Alberta. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders

WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders

WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders

WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders

WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders

WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders

WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders

A lovely, scarce WW1′France and Flanders’ M. M medal group to the 5th (The Sutherland and Caitness Highland) territorial battalion, Seaforth Highlanders. He landed with his battalion on 1st May, 1915. Awarded the Meritorious service medal (London Gazette: 18th Janurary, 1919) for France and Flanders. Comes with basic copied research, it would be worth checking the 5th battalion War Diary as not many MSM’s would have been awarded to the battalion. 1914/15 star correctly impressed -”3170 PTE. BWM & Victory medals correctly impressed -”3170 A. MSM (Geo V) correctly impressed -”24063 PTE – A. A superb group of medals, beautifully toned. Any questions please feel free to ask. The item “WW1 M. S. M medal group 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders France & Flanders” is in sale since Sunday, December 6, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “mb.fineantiques.ltd” and is located in Kelso. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel’s Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

Ww1 Seaforth Highlanders Colonel's Dso, Mbe, MID Medal Group

A FINE GREAT WAR 1916 CAPTURE OF BEAUMONT-HAMEL D. GROUP AWARDED TO A SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS COLONEL, WHO WAS WOUNDED WHILE LEADING HIS COMPANY AT FESTUBERT IN JUNE 1915 AND FURTHER DECORATED FOR HIS GALLANT COMMAND OF THE 5TH BATTALION IN THEIR SUCCESSFUL ASSAULT ON A STRONGHOLD PREVIOUSLY REGARDED, BY BOTH BRITISH AND GERMANS ALIKE, TO BE IMPREGNABLE. HE WAS ADDITIONALLY TWICE M. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER, G. SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL, WITH INTEGRAL TOP RIBAND BAR, THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, M. (CIVIL) MEMBERS 2ND TYPE BREAST BADGE, SILVER; 1914-15 STAR CAPT. HIGHRS; BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS, WITH M. OAK LEAVES MAJOR J. ROBERTSON; TERRITORIAL DECORATION, G. SILVER AND SILVER-GILT, HALLMARKS FOR LONDON 1918, WITH INTEGRAL TOP RIBBON BAR. London Gazette 10 January 1917. The original recommendation states. For conspicuous gallantry in action. He reorganised several small parties under heavy fire, and drove off an enemy attack. He formed with 20 men a strong post in the enemys second line. Later, he led the men forward again and consolidated an advanced defensive line. He set a splendid example throughout. London Gazette 1 January 1954 M. London Gazette 15 June 1916 and 25 May 1917 Josiah James Robertson was born in 1879 at Wick. Having joined as a Private some six years earlier, he was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 1st Sutherland (The Sutherland Highland) Volunteer Rifle Corps on 17 October 1903 and promoted Lieutenant on 20 December 1905. Following the re-designation of the Battalion as the 5th (Sutherland & Caithness Highland) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders in 1908, he was promoted Captain in November 1912 and during the Great War he proceeded to. With them on 1 May 1915 as part of 152nd Brigade of the 51st Highland Division. Robertson was wounded leading C Company of the 5th Seaforth Highlanders in their attack on the German salient at Festubert on 15 June 1915. His company, which was first over the parapet and led the battalion, consequently suffered the brunt of the casualties. The following extracts from a letter written by a platoon sergeant serving with C Company, and published in The History of the 51st. Division by Major F. Bewsher, describe the bloody assault. On the 15th we had a most uncomfortable day. The Boche rose early, having apparently known our plans. In fact, some of them were heard to call across No Mans Land, Come along, Jocks; we are waiting for you. And undoubtedly they were. From early morning we were subjected to continuous shell-fire, causing many casualties to us. As the afternoon drew on the Boche became still more lively, but we still had great hopes. These, however, became fainter as each occasional look over the top showed the German wire unbroken.. Our time had now come. Nothing for it but to go over. The order was passed along, Get ready. At 6.45pm the order came Advance! The place was a perfect hell. Just one solid sheet of bullets. Many were hit on the top of the parapet; before a distance of thirty yards was traversed all the officers of our company were hit, as well as the brigade bombing officer (Lieutenants Mowatt and Dunnet killed, Captains Robertson, Ritson, and Lieutenant Fraser-Campbell wounded). On we went; but men were falling in all directions, and by the time we were within reach of the German wire, not more than fifteen of the company were still on the move. The outlook was hopeless, the wire was an insurmountable obstacle, and the few who remained had to take cover in the nearest shell-hole until darkness allowed us to make our own lines again – a sad dejected remnant of a company. According to the War diary of the Fifth Seaforth Highlanders by Capt D. The Fifth Seaforths suffered heavily in proportion to the numbers actually involved in the advance. “C” Company was the first to top the parapet, and this they did in gallant style, advancing under a murderous tire in open order as steadily as if on parade. They were horrified to find that on their front the German wire was absolutely intact, and ail the survivors could do was to take advantage of any depression in the ground and wait for night. At 4.30 a. A second attack was ordered, but, news having arrived that the 153rd and 154th Brigades had had to retire, the order was countermanded. On taking the toll of battle, it was found that Lieuts. Dunnet were killed, and Captains Robertson and Ritson and Lieutenants W. Wounded, while 32 men were killed and 70 wounded. Three days later Captain Robertson was evacuated to. Rejoining the 5th Seaforths on 11 June 1916. Unquestionably for his gallantry at Festubert, was gazetted later the same week. The battalion would then fight the following month at the. There, at High Wood and Mametz Wood, the 5th Seaforths alone had about 225 casualties in little over a fortnight. Robertson was awarded the D. For conspicuous gallantry at the capture of Beaumont Hamel during the. Of the Ancre on 13 November 1916. Here, the 51st Highland Division, including the 5th Seaforths led by Robertson, succeeded in dislodging the Germans from a position previously regarded, by British and Germans alike, as almost impregnable. Colonel John Sym in his 1962 account The Seaforth Highlanders, takes up the story, giving specific mention of Robertsons deeds. The 5th Seaforth had the honour of leading the attack, on one sector of the village, with their left flank on the Auchonvillers-Beaumont Hamel Road; their final objective being a German trench line 200 yards east of the village. The enemys machine-gun fire and uncut wire in the centre, held up the advance for a time, so that the barrage went too far ahead while, owing to dense fog, direction was lost and the attack split up into small parties. Yet in spite of these difficulties, the first German line was easily carried, except for one or two isolated points where the enemy put up a good fight. Dropping into the trench, sentries were posted at the dug-out doors, while a few bombs were sent down as a gentle reminder of our presence. The first wave held this trench, and arranged for disposal of prisoners, etc. While the second, third, and fourth waves passed on to the succeeding trenches. The second line was also soon captured but, for the third line, the fighting was more stubborn; a machine-gun post and some snipers effectually sweeping the ground of our advance. Two bombing parties were hurriedly formed, and advanced along the trenches, killed the machine gunners and captured their guns. To get these and the snipers, a party had to enter and pass through a dug-out, and climb a stair, into a concrete apertured little fort, the holders of which were thoroughly surprised at their secret entrance having been discovered. In the afternoon the Battalion, which by that time consisted of just 90 men under Major Robertson, with Captains Morrison and Murray and 2/Lieutenants Lupton and Mackay, went through Beaumont-Hamel and consolidated the final objective as arranged. By 4pm the Division had gained its objective and the complete defensive system was in our hands, while over 1700 prisoners, of whom the 5th Seaforth claimed 600, had been sent to the rear. The Battalion remained in the line until the night of 14/15th November, and during these two days, the casualties were: 94 killed or died of wounds; 193 wounded and 5 missing, including 2/Lieutenants Angus Mackay and B. Holroyd, killed and 9 Officers wounded. Major Robertson, as senior Officer in the advance, displayed great coolness, working out the proper line of advance by compass, when sense of direction was lost owing to the fog. He collected the scattered parties under heavy fire and, when attacked by an enemy bombing party, he drove them off and finally led his men to the fourth line, which he consolidated and held. In this battle, the Battalion earned high praise for its fighting qualities; the Corps Commander, writing to the Division after the battle said, All the world looks upon the capture of Beaumont-Hamel as one of the greatest feats of the war, and to those who know the ground and defences, it must always be a marvellously fine performance. Among the honours awarded were the Distinguished Service Order to Major J. Robertson, Military Crosses to 2/Lieutenants Lupton and A. Mackay, a Military Medal Second Award Bar to Company Sergeant-Major Goddard, and 10 Military Medals. Robertson received his second Mention in Field Marshal Haigs despatch of 9 April 1917, almost certainly also as a result of the action at Beaumont-Hamel. After the Great War he commanded the 4/5th Seaforth Highlanders T. From 1924 to 1928 and was promoted Brevet Colonel in 1928. From 1919 until 1954 he was a member of the Northern War Pensions Committee being Chairman for the last five years and he was awarded the M. In 1954 for this work. The Colonel died at his home. In Wick in 1966 aged 88. Condition, very minor contact marks, otherwise NEF. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE WW1 GALLANTRY AWARDS. This will generally be a Wednesday or Thursday, so please bear with me if it takes a few more days to get sent. KEYWORDS: MEDAL MEDALS BOER KILLED WOUNDED BRIGADE AWARD CAPTAIN COMMANDER LIEUTENANT OFFICER KILLED WOUNDED 1815 AUSTRALIAN NEW ZEALAND ANZAC AIF GALLANTRY SOMME YPRES GALLIPOLI LIGHT HORSE INFANTRY BATTALION WW1 WW2 GALLANTRY. The item “WW1 SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS COLONEL’S DSO, MBE, MID MEDAL GROUP” is in sale since Saturday, June 13, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “albatrosj1″ and is located in SCOTLAND. This item can be shipped worldwide.

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS

Offered is an original 1854 India General Service Medal, to Private Fraser, who served in the 2nd Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders during the Hazara campaign of 1888. 36mm wide circular silver medal with ornate scrolled swivel ribbon suspension bar with HAZARA 1888. Clasp; the face with the crowned head of Queen Victoria facing left, circumscribed VICTORIA REGINA and signed W. For William Wyon, R. Highrs; on correct ribbon. The medal in exceptionally fine, toned condition. The medal comes with copies of his service record showing Alexander Fraser was born Rosskeen, Ross in 1863, he enlisted 1/6/1882 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders with a regimental number of 602. He served England 1/6/82 27/2/1883. During his time in India he served in the Hazara Campaign as a signaller. The first phase of the campaign ended with the Hassanzai and Akazai tribes requesting an armistice on October 19, 1888. The second phase of the campaign targeted the tribes that lived north of Black Mountain such as the Allaiwals. The campaign ended when the Allaiwal village of Pokal was occupied and destroyed by the British on November 2 and 3, 1888. He re-enlisted on the 28/3/1900 with a short term enlistment to the 1st Battalion Royal Scottish Reserve Regiment with a regimental number of 1106, Discharged 7/3/01. Re enlisted with the Royal Garrison Regiment with number 231, 8/3/1901 to 14/5/01 Home service. He was charged twice as a junior soldier in India. 1/5/1886 at Moradabad for Farting in the ranks awarded 3 days CB & 21/5/1888 at Bureilly Drinking in C Coy lines after tattoo. Royal Reserve battalions were formed from veteran soldiers in the United Kingdom for Home Service. After the Royal Reserve Regiments were phased out, the Royal Garrison Regiment was formed, to relieve regular infantry battalions in overseas garrisons like Malta and Gibraltar. Many of the RGR’s members had previously been in one of the Royal Reserve Regiments. A time expired soldier who answered the call again when the Boer War broke out. It is possible that he is entitled to the Queen’s Mediterranean Medal. This was authorised by King Edward VII and was awarded to Militia troops who had replaced their regular Army counterparts in the various military garrisons across the Mediterranean, in Gibraltar, Malta and Egypt. This allowed regular troops to be available for the Second Boer War. We list militaria and coins weekly. We provide quality mounted medals, badges and historical research. We can mount your miniature or full size medals, ribbon bars or supply replacement ribbons or badges. We can also conduct military research on your behalf and value cherished objects with a current market or insured value. 2/135 Russell St, Morley, WA. We run two specialist military auctions per year. Items are accurately described & photographed. Additional costs for this standard service will be added for this service based on publicly available Australia Post rates. Please note, these items are located and will be posted from Australia. We appreciate fair feedback from you once you receive the item. We aim to give you, the customer our best customer service. The item “PRE WW1 BRITISH 1854 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WAR 2nd SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS” is in sale since Saturday, March 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “jb_military_antiques_14″ and is located in 2/135 Russell St, Morley, Perth, WA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Product Type: Medals
  • ww2: germany
  • Modified Item: No
  • Era: 1800s
  • Country: Britain
  • Authenticity: Original

WW1 MILITARY MEDAL MM, PTE HAINING, 9th SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS, M. I. D & D. O. W 1918

WW1 MILITARY MEDAL MM, PTE HAINING, 9th SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS, M. I. D & D. O. W 1918

100% GENUINE FULL SIZE & CORRECTLY NAMED. GVR 1st type WW1 Military Medal (MM). The recipient was awarded his MM for services in France with the 9th battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the London gazette 16-8-1917 & had already been mentioned in despatches for services in France in the London gazette 13-6-1916. He sadly died of wounds in France & Flanders 18-1-1918 still serving with the 9th battalion. He was born in Catrine, Ayrshire & Enlisted in Glasgow, Lanark. He is buried in Tincourt New British Cemetery on the Somme. NEF & Complete with MIC details along with details from both C. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE? AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO OFFER ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. The item “WW1 MILITARY MEDAL MM, PTE HAINING, 9th SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS, M. I. D & D. O. W 1918″ is in sale since Thursday, December 26, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “themedalcentre” and is located in Hexham. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: Military Medal
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos

A good example of an original WW1 mint medal trio, in packets and boxes of issue, with two letters and photographs. John Forsyth 8th Gordon Highlanders, a soldier in the new army that would of been fighting at the Battle of Loos (25th September 1915). Forsyth was wounded during thr battle of Loos and continued serving in the 8th Gordon Highlanders, subsequently joining the 10th battalion, making the 8/10th battalion. John Forsyth landed with the 8th battalion on the 10th May 1915 at Boulogne, before heading into battle, at Loos. Group comes with an interesting photograph of the Gordon Highlanders. It appears to be a stretcher bearer unit. John Forsyth could have possibly been a stretcher bearer throughout the War in France and Flanders. Medals coorectly impressed -”S-1826 PTE J. Letters give Forsyth’s address of 16 Glebe Park, Kircaldy (Scotland). Any questions please feel free to ask. The item “WW1 Mint boxed medal trio 8th Gordon Highlanders Wounded Battle of Loos” is in sale since Friday, March 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “kennefergu” and is located in Jedburgh, Borders. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Service: Army
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Modified Item: No

WW1 silver British Military Medal Bravery 7th Bn Seaforth Highlanders DIED 1918

WW1 silver British Military Medal Bravery 7th Bn Seaforth Highlanders DIED 1918

WW1 silver British Military Medal Bravery 7th Bn Seaforth Highlanders DIED 1918

WW1 silver British Military Medal Bravery 7th Bn Seaforth Highlanders DIED 1918

First World War silver British Military Medal for Bravery in the Field named to S/5607 Sjt. Military Medal awarded London Gazette May 14, 1919. The medal is in Very Fine condition as per picture, properly named. The item “WW1 silver British Military Medal Bravery 7th Bn Seaforth Highlanders DIED 1918″ is in sale since Sunday, June 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Great Britain\Other British WWI Orig. Items”. The seller is “maritimemedals” and is located in Dartmouth. This item can be shipped to Canada, all countries in Europe, United States, Australia, Japan.

1914 Mons Star Trio Ww1 Medals 1318 C. Sjt W. Hendry 1/6 Th Gordon Highlanders

1914 Mons Star Trio Ww1 Medals 1318 C. Sjt W. Hendry 1/6 Th Gordon Highlanders

1914 Mons Star Trio Ww1 Medals 1318 C. Sjt W. Hendry 1/6 Th Gordon Highlanders

1914 Mons Star Trio Ww1 Medals 1318 C. Sjt W. Hendry 1/6 Th Gordon Highlanders

1914 Mons Star Trio Ww1 Medals 1318 C. Sjt W. Hendry 1/6 Th Gordon Highlanders

FULL SIZE AND CORRECTLY NAMED. HIS MEDALS WERE SENT TO BANKS IN INDIA [SEE PHOTOS]. The item “1914 MONS STAR TRIO WW1 MEDALS 1318 C. SJT W. HENDRY 1/6 TH GORDON HIGHLANDERS” is in sale since Tuesday, February 14, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “cycletourist” and is located in worthing. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, to all countries in Europe, to all countries in continental Asia, to Australia.
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Service: Army
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom