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Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt

Battle of Omdurman Interest – Sudan campaign medal 1898 and Egyptian Khedives medal with Khartoum and Atbara battle clasps, both named 4169 Pte L Steer 1 / Linc R, Queens Sudan medal officially engaved by regiment, Khedives medal correct contemporary named possibly done by regiment (These were supplied unnamed from Egypt), both about extremely fine/ excellent condition, dark original tone, minimal contact marks, detail very good/ excellent, copy medal roll included, was entitled to battle clasps Atbara and Khartoum on Khedives medal, also WW1 pair MS-4202 W. ” now a Warrant Officer in the Army Service Corps, both very fine condition plus and official impressed, includes ribbon bar, medal roll extracts and part attestation/history, please see pictures for condition Attestation for army states , Leonard Steer, Born 1877 in Lewes, Surrey, attested in May 1895 aged 18 to 2nd Lincolnshire Regt, previous occupation “Waiter. Claimed 6 days service 5th Fusiliers (was probably transferred) and member of local Militia. Transferred to 1st linc Regt July 1896, promoted Lance Corporal in August 1898, Corporal April 1892. Discharged May 1907 after 12 about Years service. He enlisted to fight in WW1, note full name stated as Leopold Richard John Steer, now aged about 37, joined Royal Army Service Corps, rank Warrant Officer 2nd class, was possibly a driver. Much later in 1939 England and Wales Register previous occupation “Chauffeur” retired now living in Lambeth, London, now under his full name ” Leoplod (not Leonard) Richard John Steer”, (unusual name date of birth 1877 same), he had two brothers living in Chicago, US (as stated on Attestation), for further research. Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt. Battle of Omdurman Sudan Africa campaign and WW1 medals for Pte L Steer 1st Battalion Lincoln Regt / ASC and ribbon bar Battle of Omdurman Interest Sudan Campaign 1898- Khartoum Expedition Battle of Omdurman Interest – Sudan campaign medal 1898 and Egyptian Khedives medal with Khartoum and Atbara battle clasps, both named 4169 Pte L Steer 1 / Linc R, Queens Sudan medal officially engaved by regiment, Khedives medal correct contemporary named possibly done by regiment (These were supplied unnamed from Egypt), both about extremely fine/ excellent condition, original dark tone, minimal contact marks, detail very good/ excellent, copy medal roll included, was entitled to battle clasps Atbara and Khartoum on Khedives medal, also WW1 pair MS-4202 W. ” now a Warrant Officer in the Army Service Corps, both very fine condition plus and official impressed, includes medal ribbon bar, medal roll extracts and part attestation/history, please see pictures for condition Attestation for army states, Leonard Steer, Born 1877 in Lewes, Surrey, attested in May 1895 aged 18 to 2nd Lincolnshire Regt, previous occupation “Waiter. Claimed 6 days service 5th Royal Fusiliers (was probably transferred) and member of local Militia. Later transferred to 1st linc Regt July 1896, promoted Lance Corporal in August 1898, Corporal April 1892. He enlisted to fight in WW1, note name Leopold Richard John Steer, now aged about 37, joined Royal Army Service Corps, rank Warrant Officer 2nd class, was possibly a driver. Much later in 1939 England and Wales Register previous occupation “Chauffeur”, retired now living in Lambeth, London, now under his full name ” Leopold (not Leonard) Richard John Steer”, (unusual name date of birth 1877 same), he had two brothers living in Chicago, US (as stated on Attestation), for further research. Battle of Atbara To be sure of having the necessary strength to defeat the Mahdist forces in their heartland, Kitchener brought up reinforcements from the British army, and a brigade under Major General William F. Gatacre arrived in Sudan at the end of January 1898. The Warwicks, Lincolns and Cameron Highlanders had to march the last thirty miles as the railway had not yet caught up with the front line. Skirmishes took place in the early Spring, as the Mahdist forces made an attempt in March to outflank Kitchener by crossing the Atbara, but they were outmanouevred; the Egyptians steamed upstream and raided Shendi. Eventually, at dawn on 8 April, the Anglo-Egyptians mounted a full frontal assault on the forces of Osman Dinga with three infantry brigades, holding one in reserve. Fighting lasted less than an hour and concluded with 81 Anglo-Egyptian soldiers killed and 478 wounded, to over 3,000 Mahdist troops dead (Battle of Atbara) The Battle of Atbara. Anglo-Egyptian forces defeated 15,000 Sudanese rebels, called Mahdists or Dervishes, on the banks of the River Atbara. The battle proved to be the turning point in the conquest of Sudan by a British and Egyptian coalition The Khalifa’s forces then withdrew to Omdurman, abandoning Metemma and the Sixth Cataract so that the Egyptian army could pass unmolested. Preparations then continued for an advance on Omdurman. The railway was extended southwards and additional reinforcements arrived. By mid-August 1898 Kitchener had at his command 25,800 troops, composed of the British Division under Major-General Gatacre, with two British infantry brigades; and the Egyptian Division with four Egyptian brigades under Major General Hunter. The gunboat Zafir, proceeding upriver, foundered and sank opposite Metemma on 28 August. The final advance on Omdurman began on 28th August 1898. Seaforth Highlanders – Sudan 1898 British troops at the Battle of Omdurman: 21st Lancers 32nd Field Battery, Royal Artillery 37th Howitzer Battery, Royal Artillery Two 40-pdrs. Royal Artillery Infantry Division: commanded by Major General Gatacre 1st Brigade; commanded by Brigadier General Wauchope 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders 1st Battalion Queens Own Cameron Highlanders 6 Maxims Detachment, Royal Engineers 2nd Brigade; commanded by Brigadier General Lyttelton 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards 1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade 4 Maxims Detachment, Royal Engineers. The defeat of the Khalifah’s forces at Omdurman marked the effective end of the Mahdist state, though not the end of campaigning. Over 11,000 Mahdist fighters died at Omdurman, and another 16,000 were seriously wounded. On the British, Egyptian and Sudanese side there were fewer than fifty dead and several hundred wounded. The Khalifa retreated into the city of Omdurman but could not rally his followers to defend it. Instead they scattered across the plains to the west and escaped. Kitchener entered the city, which formally surrendered without further fighting, and the Khalifa escaped before he could be captured. British gunboats bombarded Omdurman before and during the battle, damaging part of the city walls and the tomb of the Mahdi, although destruction was not very widespread. There is some controversy about the conduct of Kitchener and his troops during and immediately following the battle. In February 1899, Kitchener responded to criticisms by categorically denying that he had ordered or permitted the Mahdist wounded in the battlefield to be massacred by his troops; that Omdurman had been looted; and that civilian fugitives in the city had been deliberately fired on. The Mahdi’s tomb, the largest building in Omdurman, had already been looted when Kitchener gave the order for it to be blown up. Kitchener ordered that the Mahdi’s remains be dumped in the Nile. He considered and discussed keeping his skull, either as some kind of trophy or as a medical exhibit at the Royal College of Surgeons. Eventually however the head was buried, although anecdotes about its having been turned into an inkpot or a drinking vessel continue to circulate even today. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Omdurman Victorian Queen Sudan Khedive Atbara Khartoum & WW1 medals Lincoln Regt” is in sale since Saturday, December 28, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\19th Century (1800-1899)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “theonlineauctionsale” and is located in Leamington Spa. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: Sudan 1898 – World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1816-1913

Ww2 Australian 6 Medal Group 2/8 Field Regt Aif Tobruk, El Alamein, Brunei Bay

Ww2 Australian 6 Medal Group 2/8 Field Regt Aif Tobruk, El Alamein, Brunei Bay

Ww2 Australian 6 Medal Group 2/8 Field Regt Aif Tobruk, El Alamein, Brunei Bay

Ww2 Australian 6 Medal Group 2/8 Field Regt Aif Tobruk, El Alamein, Brunei Bay

Ww2 Australian 6 Medal Group 2/8 Field Regt Aif Tobruk, El Alamein, Brunei Bay

Ww2 Australian 6 Medal Group 2/8 Field Regt Aif Tobruk, El Alamein, Brunei Bay

Ww2 Australian 6 Medal Group 2/8 Field Regt Aif Tobruk, El Alamein, Brunei Bay

DOB 12th July 1914. Enlisted 10.2.41 and discharged 22.1.47. The nominal roll suggests he setved with 2/8 Field Regiment, which fought at Tobruk, El Alamein, Syria, Egypt, and then at Brunei Bay in the Pacific. This lot will make a great research project. The group of six medals comprises the’1939-45 Star, Africa Star (with’8th Army’ bar), Pacific Star, Defence of the UK Medal, British War Medal and Australian Service Medal. All correctly impressed in early 1950s small naming SX11271 C. Born in Thebarton S. Rank given as Lance Bombadier. Aw a lot of action. This lovely group is ready to research. Medals – including naming – guaranteed. Not mucked around with at all. See my good feedback. You are welcome to view the medals. Item located in East Malvern. The item “WW2 AUSTRALIAN 6 MEDAL GROUP 2/8 FIELD REGT AIF TOBRUK, EL ALAMEIN, BRUNEI BAY” is in sale since Tuesday, December 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\1939 – 1945 (WWII)”. The seller is “nikruss” and is located in Malvern East, VIC. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country: Australia
  • Product Type: Medals
  • Authenticity: Original
  • Era: 1940s

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

These are the medals of Pvt. Kane of Rochester, NY. He served in Company H of the 309th Field Artillery Regt (78th Div) and the 38th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division and was wounded on October 8, 1918. The medal ribbons are faded on one side from being displayed in a frame by the family for many decades. PH is named and numbered (cannot photograph the number as it is too small, but it looks like 40688). New York State medal is also numbered (26266). Will include a copy from the Rochester, NY service record with his details (this is depicted in one of the photos I have posted here). The item “WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals” is in sale since Saturday, November 16, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “rjbrow01″ and is located in Rochester, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Belgium, Netherlands, Mexico.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals

These are the medals of Pvt. Kane of Rochester, NY. He served in Company H of the 309th Field Artillery Regt (78th Div) and the 38th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division and was wounded on October 8, 1918. The medal ribbons are faded on one side from being displayed in a frame by the family for many decades. PH is named and numbered (cannot photograph the number as it is too small, but it looks like 40688). New York State medal is also numbered (26266). Will include a copy from the Rochester, NY service record with his details (this is depicted in one of the photos I have posted here). The item “WW1 38th Infantry Regt, 4th Division Medals” is in sale since Tuesday, October 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “rjbrow01″ and is located in Rochester, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Germany, Mexico.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

This lot was awarded to brothers William And Albert Clark, the only sons of Widower Ann Clark who resided at 28 Northcote Terrace, Kirkwhite Street, Nottingham. Sets like these are getting harder and harder to find and it is a complete a group as you would like to see. I’ve even left the ribbons as they were found on the wrong medals. The whole lot weighs near 3.5kg. Williams Medals are named with and extra E on the surname on the plaque and medals{this is not unusual}. He died 10/10/1916 with the 16th Battalion Sherwood Foresters and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial. Alberts medals are named 42249. He died 22/04/1918 with the 10th Battalion Prince of Wales Own Regiment and is remembered on the Polzieres MemorialThere is a correction to the letter A in Clark, which has been stamped over a number 9, please see photo. Please view all photos as they form an integral part of the item description. Please be sure to add me to your favorites list. All costs are in GBP (Pounds Sterling). We make every effort to provide a fair and accurate description of the condition of items offered for sale. Sorry, the description is incorrect. The ring is a size L but the height from the bottom of the shank to the top is three quarters of an inch high. The item “Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark” is in sale since Sunday, September 22, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “domineyeffect” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • 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

Medals group 1WW and 2WW RAF Long Service 14th London Regt to Wing Commander RAF

Medals group 1WW and 2WW RAF Long Service 14th London Regt to Wing Commander RAF

British War and Victory Medals, 1939/45 Defence and War Medals, Coronation Medal King George VI, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Royal Air Force GV to Wing Commander Christopher Laurie, Royal Air Force late Private, 14th Battalion London Regiment (London Scottish) born in Edinburgh in 1899. Applying for Pilot, Royal Flying Corps, he was appointed Flying Cadet 15th November 1917 and joined Farnborough 20th November 1917. On 29th January 1918 he was transferred to the Gordon Highlanders for posting to 1st Battalion 14th London Regiment (London Scottish) and served in France with this Battalion as a Private soldier. Post Armistice he attested for the Royal Air Force and served in the Equipment Branch. Commissioned Pilot Officer from Warrant Officer 29th February 1940, promoted War Service Flight Lieutenant 1st December 1942 and Acting Squadron Leader, later promoted Wing Commander, he retired retaining the rank of Wing Commander 10th December 1945. He died in Kensington, London in 1979. British War and Victory Medals named. S-20662 Pte C Laurie 14-Lond R. 1939/45 Defence and War Medals. Coronation Medal King George VI 1937. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Royal Air Force GV named. 342198 F/Sgt C Laurie RAF. With copy Medal Index Card, Medal roll entries for BWM/Vict and Coronation Medal, extracts from the London Gazette and other on line records. Christopher Laurie was born at 26 Dublin Street, Edinburgh 3rd June 1899, applying for Pilot, Royal Flying Corps, he was appointed Flying Cadet 15th November 1917 having been fit for Pilot training and joined Farnborough 20th November 1917. Post Armistice he attested for the Royal Air Force (342198) and served in the Equipment Branch, he was awarded the King George VI Coronation Medal 1937 whilst serving as a Flight Sergeant, RAF Middle East. The 1939 Register records he is a Warrant Officer RAF residing with his wife Elsie (married at Winchester in 1922) at 17 The Drove, Sleaford, Lincolnshire. Commissioned Pilot Officer from Warrant Officer 29th February 1940 (London Gazette 7th May 1940 page 2725), promoted War Service Flight Lieutenant 1st December 1942 (London Gazette 12th February 1943 page 753) and Acting Squadron Leader, later promoted Wing Commander, he retired retaining the rank of Wing Commander 10th December 1945 (London Gazette 25th March 1947 page 1385). The item “Medals group 1WW and 2WW RAF Long Service 14th London Regt to Wing Commander RAF” is in sale since Sunday, August 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “jcollinsmedals” and is located in Shanklin. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

This lot was awarded to brothers William And Albert Clark, the only sons of Widower Ann Clark who resided at 28 Northcote Terrace, Kirkwhite Street, Nottingham. Sets like these are getting harder and harder to find and it is a complete a group as you would like to see. I’ve even left the ribbons as they were found on the wrong medals. The whole lot weighs near 3.5kg. Williams Medals are named with and extra E on the surname on the plaque and medals{this is not unusual}. He died 10/10/1916 with the 16th Battalion Sherwood Foresters and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial. Alberts medals are named 42249. He died 22/04/1918 with the 10th Battalion Prince of Wales Own Regiment and is remembered on the Polzieres MemorialThere is a correction to the letter A in Clark, which has been stamped over a number 9, please see photo. Please view all photos as they form an integral part of the item description. Please be sure to add me to your favorites list. All costs are in GBP (Pounds Sterling). We make every effort to provide a fair and accurate description of the condition of items offered for sale. Sorry, the description is incorrect. The ring is a size L but the height from the bottom of the shank to the top is three quarters of an inch high. The item “Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark” is in sale since Sunday, August 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “domineyeffect” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • 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 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt

WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt. A First World War medal set awarded to 1546 Private H. Brown of the Notts & Derby Regt The Military Medal is has H. Brown as 123228 of the 16th Machine Gun Corps. The medal set consists of: The Military Medal, The 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. The Military medal is engraved to the edge 123228Pte H. The other three medals are engraved 1546 Pte. The medals are all on ribbons and mounted on a pin clasp bar. The set comes in a modern jewellery style box with a piece of card with the details of the recipient including a note that seems to indicate that H. Brown was mentioned in dispatches? In the London Gazette on 29th Aug 1918. We do not have the issue or any kind of copy of the Gazette. The medals are of the standard size. The set (unboxed) weighs 150g. The medals are in a very nice condition with only light wear. The ribbons and mounting are modern. The item “WW1 Medal Set Awarded To 1546 Pte H. Brown Notts & Derby Regt” is in sale since Friday, August 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “theantiquesstorehouse” and is located in Portsmouth, Hampshire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/ Organization: Great Britain
  • Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
  • Type: Medals & Ribbons
  • Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
  • Service: Army
  • Era: 1914-1945

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark

This lot was awarded to brothers William And Albert Clark, the only sons of Widower Ann Clark who resided at 28 Northcote Terrace, Kirkwhite Street, Nottingham. Sets like these are getting harder and harder to find and it is a complete a group as you would like to see. I’ve even left the ribbons as they were found on the wrong medals. The whole lot weighs near 3.5kg. Williams Medals are named with and extra E on the surname on the plaque and medals{this is not unusual}. He died 10/10/1916 with the 16th Battalion Sherwood Foresters and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial. Alberts medals are named 42249. He died 22/04/1918 with the 10th Battalion Prince of Wales Own Regiment and is remembered on the Polzieres Memorial. Please view all photos as they form an integral part of the item description. Please be sure to add me to your favorites list. All costs are in GBP (Pounds Sterling). We make every effort to provide a fair and accurate description of the condition of items offered for sale. Sorry, the description is incorrect. The ring is a size L but the height from the bottom of the shank to the top is three quarters of an inch high. The item “Poignant Brothers WW1 Medal Death Plaques Notts Derby West Yorkshire Regt -Clark” is in sale since Monday, August 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “domineyeffect” and is located in Poole. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • 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 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt

WW1 Medals & Plaque. British War & Victory medals, correctly named to: 30597 PTE. Original ribbons and label from box of issue. Memorial plaque named: JOHN KEMPLER TAYLOR. Killed in action on 17th October 1917 whilst serving with the 10th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment. The item “WW1 British War & Victory Medals + Memorial Plaque Grimsby Chums, Lincs Regt” is in sale since Friday, April 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectables\Militaria\World War I (1914-1918)\Medals/ Ribbons”. The seller is “medals-uk” and is located in Uxbridge. 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