- Modified Item: No
- Campaign: World War I
- Theme: Militaria
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Country: Britain
- Product Type: Medals
- Era: 1900s
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Offered is a good K. Boer War medal pair to Private Thomas Temple, who was a tough old soldier, who was recalled to the colours to serve in the Boer War and who later re-joined to serve on Gallipoli at the age of 42. With 3 clasp, CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, JOHANESBURG, ; Kings South Africa Medal (1901 -02) with 2 clasps, SOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902, both. Impressed named 4259 PTE T. Comes with copies of Boer War service papers & medal roll, WW1 service papers, medal index card, medal rolls, silver war badge list & basic research. Thomas Edward Temple was born 1871 at South Windlesham, Surrey. He was working as a groom when he enlisted on the 22/6/1892 at London with the 4. Hussars and was given the regimental number 3374. He was 21 years old at the time and had been previously rejected. However on the 3/11/1892 he transferred to the 3. Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borders with the new service number 4259, and served until 22/6/99 in England when he transferred to the Army Reserve. On the outbreak of the war in South Africa, he was recalled to the colours 18/2/1899 and to the 1. He discharged 21/6/04 and was living in London working as a chauffer when he enlisted 4/2/1915 (42 years old) to the 5. Battalion Royal Fusiliers with the service number G/12479, posted to the 2. Battalion 23/4/15 and served Gallipoli 18/5/15 9/2/1916 when he was sent back to the R. F Depot London (probably too old for active service/sick from Gallipoli) and on the 20/5/1916 posted to the 1. Garrison Battalion, The Buffs, 27/6/17 to the 2/4. Battalion Norfolk Regiment U. Garrison sevice number 33263, being discharged 27/3/1918 due to sickness which could probably be attributed to his Gallipoli service. The 1939 census records his as working as a civil service messenger. He died on the 25/5/1947. 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. 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 “KINGS OWN SCOTTISH BOER WAR MEDAL PAIR 4259 TEMPLE GALLIPOLI ROYAL FUSILIERS WW1″ is in sale since Saturday, December 12, 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.
WW2 DFC and Air Medal Pair. Included are both ribbon bars and lapel pins. Inscription on the back reads Lt. Also comes with both WW2 issue coffin style cases. Ive tried researching the name but came up empty. The item “WW2 DFC and Air Medal Pair. Named” is in sale since Thursday, April 8, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “old_soldier_militaria_and_collectibles_1928″ and is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped worldwide.
First World War Territorial Forces War Medal/Allied Victory Medal pair to 1370 Gnr. As can be seen from the pictures above, a Territorial Forces War Medal pair issued to Gnr. Stares for service in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War. Frederick Stares had an active service career during the First World War, serving in the Territorial Force with the Royal Artillery and also as a sapper in the Royal Engineers under service number 270542 and WR/179092. He was also entitled to the British Silver War Medal, not present here, but would make an interesting project to try and reunite the group. They are in excellent condition, with a beautiful patina and original ribbons. Would make an excellent addition to any militaria collection, or an ideal gift for the militaria collector in anyone’s life. Frederick Stares was born in 1889 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, and was 25 years old when he enlisted in 1914. The family home was in York Street in the parish of Portsea. His father was Thomas Stares, born in 1864 and listed in the 1891 census as working as a packer in a marine store. His mother was Ellen Stares, born in 1864. Upon enlistment he was living in Boston Spa in Yorkshire. Take the opportunity to own this beautiful medal pair, only 33,944 of the Territorial Forces War Medal were issued, making this the the rarest of the First World War campaign medals. The item “First World War Territorial Forces War Medal Pair to 1370 Gnr F. Stares R. A” is in sale since Friday, July 17, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “entilzha1970″ and is located in Ballynahinch. 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
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL WW1 BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL PAIR NAMED AS ISSUED 34378 PTE H C JOHNSON NZEF WITH SORT ORIGINAL RIBBONS IN GOOD CONDITION AND NAMED CORRECTLY AND COMES IN A PROTECTIVE MEDAL ENVELOPE Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favourites list. The item “MEDALS-WW1 WAR & VICTORY PAIR PTE JOHNSON NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE NZEF” is in sale since Monday, September 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War II (1939-1945)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “medalermania” and is located in macclesfield. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/ Organization: Great Britain
- Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Conflict: WW1 MEDALS
- Service: Army/NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
- Era: 1914-1945
This is a guaranteed original WW1 Australian medal pair to an aussie digger who was wounded in action. These medals were awarded to him after serving in France with the famous 7th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. Both medals are named to Extra Regimental (ER) Corporal Robert Paine , 7 Btn AIF. He arrived in England in November 1916. While serving in the 7th Battalions frontline trenches in July 1918 near Mont de Merris (after already having been in the trenches of northern France for over a year – since April 1917), he received a shell wound to his face , which put him in out of action for 2 months. I have not replaced the ribbons on this set as these ribbons are original and have never been separated from the medals before. I’m always listing more authentic militaria from around the world! The item “Original WW1 Australian Named Medal Pair, Wounded in Action, 7th Btn France 1918″ is in sale since Sunday, December 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1914 – 1918 (WWI)”. The seller is “tasman_military_antiques” and is located in Melbourne, VIC. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Product Type: Medals
- Country: Australia
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Campaign: World War I
- Modified Item: No
- Era: 1910s
WW1 Mercantile Marine Medal and War Medal Pair correctly named to ARTHUR BELL. They must have been in an old collection as it looks like they have been displayed like this for a long time. The item “British WW1 Medals Mercantile Marine War Medal Pair BELL” is in sale since Friday, October 30, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “ton5959″ and is located in Reading. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: Yes
- 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: British Army
- Era: 1914-1945
- Featured Refinements: British WW1 Medal
GROUP AWARDED TO A COLONEL 47TH SIKHS, LATE DUKE OF CORNWALLS LIGHT INFANTRY, WHO AFTER SEEING EXTENSIVE SERVICE IN EGYPT, BURMA, THE NORTH WEST FRONTIER AND CHINA, BEING M. A NUMBER OF TIMES, SERVED AS A BRIGADE COMMANDER DURING THE GREAT WAR. THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH, C. (MILITARY) COMPANIONS BREAST BADGE, SILVER-GILT AND ENAMELS, COMPLETE WITH NARROW SWIVEL-RING SUSPENSION AND RIBAND BUCKLE, CENTRAL DEVICES LACKING FROM OBVERSE ; EGYPT AND SUDAN 1882-89, 1 CLASP, TEL-EL-KEBIR LIEUT. INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1854-94, 2 CLASPS, BURMA 1885-87, BURMA 1887-89 LIEUT. HOLLAND 5TH BO: INFY. 1900, NO CLASP MAJOR P. HOLLAND 47TH SIKHS; BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS BRIG, GEN. OFFICIALLY IMPRESSED; KHEDIVE’S STAR 1882, UNNAMED AS ISSUED. Percy Holland was born at. On 20 February 1862, son of Prebendary Charles Holland, Rector of Petworth. He was educated at Charterhouse and in. He was appointed Second Lieutenant in the Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry on 22 October 1881, served with the regiment in the Egyptian campaign of 1882. The regiment, which was one of the first to arrive in Egypt, consequently saw a great deal of action and one of the few regiments to take part in all the major actions during the war; El Magfur, Tel-el-Mahuta, both actions at Kassassin, and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Lieutenant Holland was present at each. Was appointed to the Bombay Staff Corps as a Lieutenant in May 1883, and was initially posted to the 9th Native Infantry before transferring to the 5th Punjab Infantry as Wing Officer and Quartermaster in August 1884. He served in the. Campaigns of 1885-89 (twice mentioned in despatches; medal with two clasps) and in the 1st Miranzi expedition of 1891. He was promoted Staff Captain in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter-Master Generals Department in April 1890, and was an Extra A. On the personal staff of Lord Roberts in the same year. Appointed Wing Commander in the 5th Punjabis in June 1897 he served on the North West Frontier in the operations of 1897-98, including operations on the Samana Ridge and in the Kurram Valley during August and September 1897; and in the operations of the Flying Column in the Kurram Valley under Colonel Richardson, August to October 1897 (Medal with two clasps). S War services list. He transferred to the 4th Punjabis in December 1899 and served with them in. In 1900 as second in command and Wing Commander (Medal). He transferred to the 47th Sikhs in January 1901 as second in command and Double Company Commander, being promoted Major in July 1901. He was attached to the 35th Sikhs from May 1902 as Officiating Commandant, and in March 1903 was appointed Commandant of the 47th Sikhs, which command he held until March 1910 when he ceased to be employed. Promoted to Colonel in the Army in January 1911, he was awarded the C. On 3 June 1913, and retired on 22 October 1913, residing out of. Was appointed Brigadier-General in command of the 117th Brigade of the 39th Division in July 1915. After raising and training the Brigade, he took it to. On 6 March 1916, and served with them until replaced, under the age rule, on 15 April 1916. On 21 August 1917, he was gazetted to a Special Appointment on the Staff, to be paid as a Staff Captain – rather an unusual rank for a Colonel and Brigadier-General. S career seems to have been quite dramatic. He last appears in the Army List in April 1918, but the List of July 1918 states: Removed from the Army, the King having no further occasion for Services as an Officer [to date from 3 May 1918]. In a further indignity. Was stripped of his C. And his name erased from the Register of the Order (London Gazette 28 May 1918), the gazette notice stating. Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood… The King, as Sovereign of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath has been pleased to command and declare that Percy Holland, a Companion of the said Order and lately a Colonel in the Indian Army, retired pay, shall from this day be removed from the said Order, he being unworthy any longer to remain a member thereof. It has not been possible to uncover the reasons behind Percy Hollands fall from grace but it was certainly both sudden and complete. Colonel Percy Holland died at. On 18 September 1931, and was interred at. In the same tomb as his father and mother. Details of his service, as well as his Regiments service in each campaign. Also copied medal index card which confirms that his British War and Victory Medals were claimed by his widow and issued in January 1933, thus a slightly later issue of these medals. There are portraits of. In an album of photographs of the 47th Sikhs in the. Condition, light contact marks, otherwise VF or better. Medals not mounted on bar. A most interesting group of medals to an officer who saw a great deal of action, gaining high rank before falling from grace. If you have any questions and require more images please get in touch and. This will generally be a Wednesday or Thursday, so please bear with me if it takes a few more days to get sent. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR SIMILAR ITEMS. KEYWORDS: MEDAL MEDALS BOER EGYPT SUDAN ZULU AFGHANISTAN ASHANTEE SOUTH AFRICA KILLED WOUNDED 1879 1880 1881 1882 1884 1885 1899 PIRATES WW1 ROYAL NAVAL NAVY ARMY BRIGADE AWARD CAPTAIN COMMANDER LIEUTENANT OFFICER NAPOLEONIC NAPOLEON 1793 NELSON WELLINGTON WATERLOO KILLED WOUNDED 1815 INDIAN MUTINY. The item “CB MEDAL GROUP EGYPT 1882 INDIA GS x 2 CHINA 1900 WW1 PAIR AS BRIGADIER GENERAL” is in sale since Monday, November 2, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\19th Century (1800-1899)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “albatrosj1″ and is located in SCOTLAND. This item can be shipped worldwide.
A genuine , fullsize WW1 British War and Victory medal to Private John Turley of the 1st Royal Irish Rifles who was Killed in Action 31st July 1917 at the Battle of Pilckem Ridge (Passchendaele). The medals have correctly impressed naming to 3962 PTE. John Turley, born 1883 in Blaris, County Antrim entered the war in France 16/6/1915 (also entitled to the 1914-15 Star). He is remembered at the Ypres Menin Gate Memorial. Husband of Annie Turley of 107 Cyprus Street, Belfast. In good, toned condition. The British War medal has edge nicks, the Victory medal has wear to the gilt. Comes with long, original ribbons that are discoloured. The item “WW1 BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL PAIR ROYAL IRISH RIFLES KIA PILCKEM RIDGE” is in sale since Sunday, October 4, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “antiquesofwarwick” and is located in Leamington Spa. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Country/ Organization: Great Britain
- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
- Service: Navy
- Era: 1914-1945
An original World War 1 Military Medal (MM), British War Medal and Victory Medal with lengths of original ribbon, named correctly to. MM – 14248 Sjt: W. BWM and Victory – G. The 20th Battalion was also known as the 20th (Shoreditch) Battalion. Surname on both BWM and Victory originally spelt’Reale’ with the final letter on both officially erased, nearly extremely fine. MM London Gazette 6 August 1918. Real attested for the Middlesex Regiment at Stoke Newington and served with the 20th (Shoreditch) Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front. He is referred to in the unit war diary under a page headed “Military Medals” at the end of March 1918 stating the MM was awarded for gallantry and devotion on the 21st – 26th March 1918. This period is known as the’Spring Offensive’ and was the last German push to win the war and in places the allied forces were pushed back to positions behind their 1915 and 1916 starting points before the advance stalled. As the advance caused several new salients the German line became too long to hold with the number of troops they had available. There are numerous pages devoted to the actions of late March in the war diary. During this period the unit were stationed at St. Leger, to the north of Bapaume and south east of Arras. It makes grim reading but it does appear that the 20th did not give up much ground, even though villages on their flanks were being taken by the enemy. Also awarded the MM during this period were three others, two of whom are reported as missing on the 9th April. Two of the three Officers decorated in this period were taken PoW on the 9th. The war diary suggests Sjt. Real was wounded on the 9th April 1918. Upon coming back into the line following the Offensive, the 20th found themselves in the hamlet of Fleurbaix, south west of Armentieres. The unit went into the front line on the night of the 5th/6th April, relieving the 12th Suffolks. A raid planned on the German lines commenced on the night of the 8th/9th April and was hit with a furious counter-attack from the Germans, following an SOS signal going up. The Battalion HQ was surrounded and outposts attacked from the rear. The CO and part of the HQ personnel managed to escape and set up a defensive line in a trench called City Road. A further retreat occurred in response to the German advance which was finally halted at Shaftesbury Avenue trench where the 20th met the 13th Yorks Regt. The following day the unit withdrew through Armentieres. The item “Original WW1 Spring Offensive Military Medal (MM) and Pair, Middlesex R, Wounded” is in sale since Thursday, August 27, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “hornbeammilitaria” and is located in Birmingham, West Midlands. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Country/ Organization: Great Britain
- Type: Medals & Ribbons
- Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
- Service: Army
- Era: 1914-1945