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Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals

Large lot of vintage military pins and medals with sterling and british medals. This is a nice lot with some cool finds. The navy badge is all sterling along with the marksmanship medals. There are some British ww2 pins as well. The case does not go with this lot. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “a.colle_83″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Republic of Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion.

Large Aluminium Dealer Lockable Show Display Case WW1 WW2 Pistols Bayonets Medal

Large Aluminium Dealer Lockable Show Display Case WW1 WW2 Pistols Bayonets Medal

Dealer quality display case constructed from a high strength aluminium. Extruded aluminium side panels formed and riveted onto a rigid hard board backing. Aluminium framed lid with 1/8 tempered safety glass and continuous piano hinge rivited to the side panel. The glass is secured in its frame by a flexable rubber gasket. Lockable with two individual keys. Support arms to keep the lid elevated helps with security giving you access but not your customer. Available in two great sizes! With the two options of side or end opening, perfect for large or small dealer show displays. Other sizes of dealer aluminium Cases in our E Bay shop. The item “Large Aluminium Dealer Lockable Show Display Case WW1 WW2 Pistols Bayonets Medal” is in sale since Wednesday, June 30, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Badges”. The seller is “just-in-case-co” and is located in Tyne and Wear. This item can be shipped to all countries in Europe, Antigua and barbuda, Australia, United States, Bahrain, Canada, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Barbados, Brunei darussalam, Cayman islands, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Guadeloupe, Grenada, French guiana, Jordan, Cambodia, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Sri lanka, Macao, Maldives, Montserrat, Martinique, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Paraguay, Reunion, Turks and caicos islands, Aruba, Saudi arabia, South africa, United arab emirates, Chile, Bahamas, Colombia, Costa rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Kuwait, Panama, Philippines, Qatar, Trinidad and tobago, Uruguay, Viet nam.
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Clothing Type: Belts & Belt Buckles
  • Service: Home Front/ Civil Defence
  • Country/ Organization: Commonwealth
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Badges

Large Aluminium Dealer Lockable Show Display Case WW1 WW2 Pistols Bayonets Medal

Large Aluminium Dealer Lockable Show Display Case WW1 WW2 Pistols Bayonets Medal

Dealer quality display case constructed from a high strength aluminium. Extruded aluminium side panels formed and riveted onto a rigid hard board backing. Aluminium framed lid with 1/8 tempered safety glass and continuous piano hinge rivited to the side panel. The glass is secured in its frame by a flexable rubber gasket. Lockable with two individual keys. Support arms to keep the lid elevated helps with security giving you access but not your customer. Available in two great sizes! With the two options of side or end opening, perfect for large or small dealer show displays. Other sizes of dealer aluminium Cases in our E Bay shop. The item “Large Aluminium Dealer Lockable Show Display Case WW1 WW2 Pistols Bayonets Medal” is in sale since Thursday, July 23, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Badges”. The seller is “just-in-case-co” and is located in Tyne and Wear. This item can be shipped to all countries in Europe, Antigua and barbuda, Australia, United States, Bahrain, Canada, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Barbados, Brunei darussalam, Cayman islands, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Guadeloupe, Grenada, French guiana, Jordan, Cambodia, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Sri lanka, Macao, Maldives, Montserrat, Martinique, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Paraguay, Reunion, Turks and caicos islands, Aruba, Saudi arabia, South africa, United arab emirates, Chile, Bahamas, Colombia, Costa rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Kuwait, Panama, Philippines, Qatar, Trinidad and tobago, Uruguay, Viet nam.
  • Conflict: World War II (1939-1945)
  • Clothing Type: Belts & Belt Buckles
  • Service: Home Front/ Civil Defence
  • Country/ Organization: Commonwealth
  • Era: 1914-1945
  • Type: Badges

Large Collection Of World War Two Items Mostly German Bought At Shop

Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2

Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2

Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2

Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2

Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2

Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2

Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2

BUYERS & SELLERS OF. JEWELLERY / MILITARIA & COLLECTABLES. THIS LISTING IS FOR…. A large mixed lot of Original full size British military medals. The majority of the medals are WW2 period but there are a couple of WW1 medals in amongst them. The medals are as follows. There is a bar with all the medals belonging to the same person. Consisting of War & Defence. Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medal: W. Meakin South Stafford R. George VI Regular Army Long Service Good Conduct medal: 4911689 W. WW2 2 x Defence medals & ribbons. WW2 War medal / No ribbon. WW2 The France & Germany star & ribbon. WW2 The 39-45 star & ribbon. WW1 War medal / No ribbon : 14126 Pte. The 2 medals below were from the same family.. WW2 Victory medal / No ribbon : R-11128 Pte. Marron King Royal Rifle Corp. British Fire Service Association medal / No ribbon : J. Some may have tarnishing and knocks to the edges so please study the photographs carefully as all the medals vary in condition. Sometimes I may replace a visibly worn or broken strap. Before being listed, each watch will be tested for time keeping over a 24 hour period. Because of the lack of service history with a lot of the watches i sell NO GUARANTEES are given or implied to the time keeping after a 24 hour period unless otherwise stated. Please bare in mind the majority of the watches i sell are PRE-OWNED & VINTAGE so they will show varying degrees of age & wear. PLEASE STUDY ALL THE PHOTOGRAPHS CAREFULLY AS THEY MAKE UP A VITAL PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. All items are described to the best of my ability. Please get intouch before leaving feedback as i will do my best to rectify any problem. The item “Large Mixed Lot Of Original Full Size Military British Medals WW1 WW2″ is in sale since Saturday, April 11, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “mad-albert-the-2nd” and is located in sedgley, West Midlands. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran’s War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran's War Trophies

Here is a large lot of a WW2 veterans war souvenirs from Germany. All items pictured are included (minus the tarp they are laying on). There is a belt rig (which has a Weimar belt buckle) with two marked K98 pouches (one dated 1940), a K98 Bayonet with an unmarked scabbard and 1938 dated frog, a Luger holster in good condition (some separation of the flap, holster is unmarked), a couple of German medals, a Reichsbahn booklet, a Luftwaffe mess hall saucer, mess hall silverware, and more! Please review all pictures, and let ya know if you have any questions. The item “Large Lot WW2 German Luger Holster Belt Bayonet Medals Veteran’s War Trophies” is in sale since Sunday, March 04, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Germany\Personal, Field Gear”. The seller is “southern-surplus2016″ and is located in Jackson, Mississippi. This item can be shipped to United States.

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

A SUPERBLY WELL DOCUMENTED WW1 24 SQUADRON ROYAL FLYING CORPS ORIGINAL FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS AND MEDALS GROUP. INCLUDES CONDOLENCE LETTER FROM MAJOR HAWKER VC. Was born in Rushden, in August 1893, the only son of Mr and Mrs A. Cave of The Hutt. He was educated at. And prior to the war was employed on the literary staff of the Northampton Daily Echo; Northampton Independent and on the editorial staff of The Yorkshire Observer. Cave attested for the Royal Flying Corps in July 1915, carried out his flying training at Brooklands, and obtained his Aviators Certificate as well as his commission on his birthday – 9 August 1915. He was posted for operational flying to 24 Squadron DH. S first single seater fighter squadron, which was being formed in the. First ace Major Lanoe Hawker VC. Flew across the channel with the squadron when they first became operational, serving with them in the French theatre of war from 6 February 1916. He wrote of his initial experiences in a letter to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. My Dear All, We arrived here today in a howling gale, yesterday evening quite unfit for flying because of rain. Four of the machines crashed more others badly at Folkestone & at present only just over half the Squadron have arrived. We have to go out on patrol duty over the lines tomorrow all day, and as we are so short handed it means rather a heavy job. However, will write you later. S ix days later Cave was killed in a flying accident. On 14 February his C. Major Lanoe Hawker, V. Wrote to the following to Caves mother. Permit me first, on behalf of myself and the whole of no 24 Squadron, to express our deepest sympathy with you in your sad bereavement. This Squadron, as you probably know, is equipped with fast Scouts, which are undoubtedly very tricky to fly. Your son however, was a good pilot, and handled the machine very well. Unfortunately, while planing down to land about 4 oclock yesterday afternoon, he made too steep a turn, the machine got out of control, and dived to the ground before he had time to recover control again. Help arrived within 2 minutes of the accident, but there was nothing to do – death was instantaneous:- at least he did not suffer any pain… The crash was to prove a turning point for the Squadron, as related in Hawker, V. In the chapter Arrival in. The 13th of February turned out to be a critical day for the squadron. Cave on his way back from a patrol got into a spin, crashed and was killed on the neighbouring aerodrome occupied by No. Two of his best pilots, for to Lanoe all his pilots were his best, were killed before a shot had been fired at the enemy. Lanoe, with his ready sympathy, felt their loss acutely. 2 was living up to his evil reputation… His squadron had reached a crisis. 2 out of a spin when once it started. So far it was considered fatal to get the DH. 2 into a spin, and the pilots had taken great pains to avoid it… And that the machine was a death trap. Listening quietly, Lanoe realised that the fighting value of his squadron was in peril. His was the first squadron of DH. 2s, and there was a possibility of his pilots losing confidence in their machines in which case the morale of the squadron was gone… Without a word Lanoe left the mess and ordered out a machine, climbed to 8,000 feet and deliberately threw it into a spin. If he failed to get it out of a spin… But Lanoe never thought of failure. Putting his theories in practise he recovered from the spin without difficulty. He tried again and again, with engine on, with engine off, left spin, right spin…. Down Lanoe came to the aerodrome and radiating confidence he walked briskly into the mess. Its all right, you fellows, he said, You can get the DH. 2 out of any spin. I have just tried it out. The pilots gathered eagerly around him, and he carefully explained the correct manoeuvres until they all understood them clearly, but he warned them above everything not to get into a spin near the ground. Out they all went to follow his example. It was an anxious moment, for another crash might have shaken irreparably the confidence of his pilots, but all went well… Cave was buried quietly originally at. And then moved to Terlincthun British Cemtery, Wimille and, though Lanoe showed a brave face to his squadron, he carried a heavy heart. After four months of school work at Hounslow without an injury to anyone, we have struck some dreadfully bad luck – one of my lads was killed on Wednesday, and another again today, two in a week is really too terrible, and both flying accidents. I have such nice keen lads, and it does seem such a pity and it is such a waste, and I have to write to their people as their commanding officer. THE GROUP CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS, MEDALS AND MILITARIA. A Commission appointing Eric Arthur Cave Second Lieutenant in the Special Reserve of Officers, Royal Flying Corps, military Wing, dated 9 August 1915; with its original envelope. B Federation Aeronautique International British Empire Aviators Certificate, numbered 1546, and dated 9 August 1915; with photo of Cave and signiature. C Royal Flying Corps (Officers) Certificate A, dated 28 October 1915. D Letter from recipient addressed to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. E Half-written letter to recipients parents, dated 12 February 1916, additionally annotated This was in Erics kit. F Original handwritten letter of Condolence to recipients mother from Major L. Commanding Officer 24 Squadron, dated 14 February 1916. G Original Director of Graves Registration card with photo of Caves original wartime grave (wooden cross) and description of where it was. H Original Card with photo of immediate post war Caves grave with standard stone gravestone. I Caves British War and Victory medals, mint condition with paper medal packets, paper describing how to apply ribbons and Boxes of issue (sides flattened but complete). Both medals named 2. J Caves memorial scroll (as sent with medals), with. Condolence in original OHMS postal tube. K Large roll of Honour Scroll, showing major Commonwealth cemeterys, named to recipient, along with its smaller Overseas Ex-Service Mens Association covering letter. These sent to family to tell them what memorial their deceaseds name is carved on. L Three Calling Cards, two for pre-war employment and named to recipient as of the Northampton Independent and The Yorkshire Observer. M Newspaper cuttings relating to Caves death and several other items of ephemera. N Portrait photo of Cave in RFC uniform. The above mostly in modern clear pages folder, along with a good deal of copy research, MIC and modern photos of grave/cemetery. A quite superb and poignant group to one of. S original fighter pilots. S parents clearly kept everything relating to his service and death and there a some very rare War graves/memorial documentation of the type not often seen. As well as letters from the young pilot just prior to his death, the original signed letter by Major Hawker. S first great Ace, is incredibly rare. Hawker himself was shot down By Von Richthofen in November 1918. PLEASE NOTE; If you have any questions and require more images please get in touch. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR SIMILAR ITEMS. The item “LARGE GROUP WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS & MEDALS” is in sale since Monday, October 09, 2017. 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.
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

Large Group Ww1 Royal Flying Corps Fighter Pilot Casualty Documents & Medals

A SUPERBLY WELL DOCUMENTED WW1 24 SQUADRON ROYAL FLYING CORPS ORIGINAL FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS AND MEDALS GROUP. INCLUDES CONDOLENCE LETTER FROM MAJOR HAWKER VC. Was born in Rushden, in August 1893, the only son of Mr and Mrs A. Cave of The Hutt. He was educated at. And prior to the war was employed on the literary staff of the Northampton Daily Echo; Northampton Independent and on the editorial staff of The Yorkshire Observer. Cave attested for the Royal Flying Corps in July 1915, carried out his flying training at Brooklands, and obtained his Aviators Certificate as well as his commission on his birthday – 9 August 1915. He was posted for operational flying to 24 Squadron DH. S first single seater fighter squadron, which was being formed in the. First ace Major Lanoe Hawker VC. Flew across the channel with the squadron when they first became operational, serving with them in the French theatre of war from 6 February 1916. He wrote of his initial experiences in a letter to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. My Dear All, We arrived here today in a howling gale, yesterday evening quite unfit for flying because of rain. Four of the machines crashed more others badly at Folkestone & at present only just over half the Squadron have arrived. We have to go out on patrol duty over the lines tomorrow all day, and as we are so short handed it means rather a heavy job. However, will write you later. S ix days later Cave was killed in a flying accident. On 14 February his C. Major Lanoe Hawker, V. Wrote to the following to Caves mother. Permit me first, on behalf of myself and the whole of no 24 Squadron, to express our deepest sympathy with you in your sad bereavement. This Squadron, as you probably know, is equipped with fast Scouts, which are undoubtedly very tricky to fly. Your son however, was a good pilot, and handled the machine very well. Unfortunately, while planing down to land about 4 oclock yesterday afternoon, he made too steep a turn, the machine got out of control, and dived to the ground before he had time to recover control again. Help arrived within 2 minutes of the accident, but there was nothing to do – death was instantaneous:- at least he did not suffer any pain… The crash was to prove a turning point for the Squadron, as related in Hawker, V. In the chapter Arrival in. The 13th of February turned out to be a critical day for the squadron. Cave on his way back from a patrol got into a spin, crashed and was killed on the neighbouring aerodrome occupied by No. Two of his best pilots, for to Lanoe all his pilots were his best, were killed before a shot had been fired at the enemy. Lanoe, with his ready sympathy, felt their loss acutely. 2 was living up to his evil reputation… His squadron had reached a crisis. 2 out of a spin when once it started. So far it was considered fatal to get the DH. 2 into a spin, and the pilots had taken great pains to avoid it… And that the machine was a death trap. Listening quietly, Lanoe realised that the fighting value of his squadron was in peril. His was the first squadron of DH. 2s, and there was a possibility of his pilots losing confidence in their machines in which case the morale of the squadron was gone… Without a word Lanoe left the mess and ordered out a machine, climbed to 8,000 feet and deliberately threw it into a spin. If he failed to get it out of a spin… But Lanoe never thought of failure. Putting his theories in practise he recovered from the spin without difficulty. He tried again and again, with engine on, with engine off, left spin, right spin…. Down Lanoe came to the aerodrome and radiating confidence he walked briskly into the mess. Its all right, you fellows, he said, You can get the DH. 2 out of any spin. I have just tried it out. The pilots gathered eagerly around him, and he carefully explained the correct manoeuvres until they all understood them clearly, but he warned them above everything not to get into a spin near the ground. Out they all went to follow his example. It was an anxious moment, for another crash might have shaken irreparably the confidence of his pilots, but all went well… Cave was buried quietly originally at. And then moved to Terlincthun British Cemtery, Wimille and, though Lanoe showed a brave face to his squadron, he carried a heavy heart. After four months of school work at Hounslow without an injury to anyone, we have struck some dreadfully bad luck – one of my lads was killed on Wednesday, and another again today, two in a week is really too terrible, and both flying accidents. I have such nice keen lads, and it does seem such a pity and it is such a waste, and I have to write to their people as their commanding officer. THE GROUP CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS, MEDALS AND MILITARIA. A Commission appointing Eric Arthur Cave Second Lieutenant in the Special Reserve of Officers, Royal Flying Corps, military Wing, dated 9 August 1915; with its original envelope. B Federation Aeronautique International British Empire Aviators Certificate, numbered 1546, and dated 9 August 1915; with photo of Cave and signiature. C Royal Flying Corps (Officers) Certificate A, dated 28 October 1915. D Letter from recipient addressed to his parents, dated 7 February 1916. E Half-written letter to recipients parents, dated 12 February 1916, additionally annotated This was in Erics kit. F Original handwritten letter of Condolence to recipients mother from Major L. Commanding Officer 24 Squadron, dated 14 February 1916. G Original Director of Graves Registration card with photo of Caves original wartime grave (wooden cross) and description of where it was. H Original Card with photo of immediate post war Caves grave with standard stone gravestone. I Caves British War and Victory medals, mint condition with paper medal packets, paper describing how to apply ribbons and Boxes of issue (sides flattened but complete). Both medals named 2. J Caves memorial scroll (as sent with medals), with. Condolence in original OHMS postal tube. K Large roll of Honour Scroll, showing major Commonwealth cemeterys, named to recipient, along with its smaller Overseas Ex-Service Mens Association covering letter. These sent to family to tell them what memorial their deceaseds name is carved on. L Three Calling Cards, two for pre-war employment and named to recipient as of the Northampton Independent and The Yorkshire Observer. M Newspaper cuttings relating to Caves death and several other items of ephemera. N Portrait photo of Cave in RFC uniform. The above mostly in modern clear pages folder, along with a good deal of copy research, MIC and modern photos of grave/cemetery. A quite superb and poignant group to one of. S original fighter pilots. S parents clearly kept everything relating to his service and death and there a some very rare War graves/memorial documentation of the type not often seen. As well as letters from the young pilot just prior to his death, the original signed letter by Major Hawker. S first great Ace, is incredibly rare. Hawker himself was shot down By Von Richthofen in November 1918. PLEASE NOTE; If you have any questions and require more images please get in touch or contact me directly at jagermedals and I will send you what you need. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR SIMILAR ITEMS. The item “LARGE GROUP WW1 ROYAL FLYING CORPS FIGHTER PILOT CASUALTY DOCUMENTS & MEDALS” is in sale since Sunday, September 10, 2017. 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.
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS

Here is an interesting group from a WW2 Canadian pilot-his ribbons and wings as removed from his blouse, his medal bar and 2 loose medals and some decorations, best thing about this is he was a RCAF Distinguished Flying Cross winner in 1945!! (only over 4,000 awarded) Here is (please guys, I don’t know my Canadian stuff very well so there may be errors) his padded thick RCAF pilots wings, 3 rows of cloth ribbons-3 with attachments, a medal bar with his Silver Distinguished Flying Cross-on the back on the bottom arm is engraved 1945, War Star, Air Crew Europe Star w/France and Germany bar, the Africa Star w/North Africa 1942-43 bar, the Italy Star, Silver Canadian Defense Medal, Silver Canadian Volunteer Service Medal w/bar, Silver War Medal, loose are a Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal, and a Canadian Forces Decoration Medal and on the bar is W/C Wing Commander?? Smith, also there are a set of wings with a II in the center, a RCAF Reserve badge screw back marked W Scully Ltd. Montreal, War Service Badge mkd. Sterling and a threat of imprisonment and fine also numbered 799834, also a sterling looking pin back bar for a medal. Also is a small pin enameled 442 FIGHTER SQDN RCAF VANCOUVER by Birks-great identified group to a DFC winner that looked to have seen beacoup war service and combat. Just found in the bottom of the box the small Sterling screw back Observers Wings that would have gone on the silver Defense Medal. The item “LARGE WW2 MEDAL LOT RCAF PILOT WithC A. A. SMITH DFC! 4 STARS 4 MEDALS DECORATIONS” is in sale since Tuesday, January 31, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Canada”. The seller is “antr10gr” and is located in Mattawan, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.

Large Ww2 Lsgc Medals Group To Trimming Rn Hms Warspite Royal Oak & Impregnable

Large Ww2 Lsgc Medals Group To Trimming Rn Hms Warspite Royal Oak & Impregnable

LARGE WW2 LSGC MEDALS GROUP TO TRIMMING RN HMS WARSPITE ROYAL OAK & IMPREGNABLE. WW2 ROYAL NAVY L. C MEDAL TO: J 106088 C. S WARSPITE PLUS LOTS OF SHOOTING & BOXING MEDALS including & FROM H. S ROYAL OAK & H. S IMPREGNABLE TWO ROYAL TOURNAMENT MEDALS SILVER & BRONZE & ROYAL NAVY & ROYAL MARINES LARGE BOXING MEDAL. Please see the enlarged photos. Thank you for your time & good luck. Create listings that get noticed! With Auctiva’s 1,800+ Templates. The item “LARGE WW2 LSGC MEDALS GROUP TO TRIMMING RN HMS WARSPITE ROYAL OAK & IMPREGNABLE” is in sale since Saturday, July 23, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “medals-pens-and-pcs” and is located in Hampshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.