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India General Service medal 1895, clasp Punjab Frontier 1897-98, named to 4629 Private H. Marshall, 1st Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment, Court-mounted, Good very fine
 
Code: 11276Price: £185.00

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India General Service Medal 1895, two clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98, named to 4349 Private H. Russell, 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. With copy medal roll, VF+
 
Code: 11275Price: £225.00

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Lieutenant S.P. Austin, Army Service Corps, late Honourable Artillery Company. 1914 Star named to 1214 Private S. Austin, Honourable Artillery Company. British War Medal and Victory Medal both name to Lieutenant S.P. Austin. Stephen Philip Austin, was Killed in Action on 27th September 1918, the son of Nina C.L. Austin of 25A Stanton Road, Wimbledon, London and the late Alfred Austin B.A. (Oxon) served from Aug.1914, went to France Sept.1914, he is buried at Ribecourt Road Cemetery, Trescault. (3) Good very fine
 
Code: 11274Price: £380.00

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Private G. Tester, 4th Battalion, Queens Regiment Territorial Force War Medal, British War Medal and Victory Medal all named to T-1540 Private G. Tester, The Queens Regiment. India General Service Medal 1908, Geo V, clasp Afghanistan NWF 1919 named to 200251 Private G. Tester, 4th Queens Regiment. Defence Medal and War Medal both unnamed as issued. Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, Geo V, named to 200251 Private G. Tester, 4th The Queens Regiment. Efficiency Medal, Geo VI, with Fixed Territorial Suspender, named to 6083194 Sapper G.W. Tester, Royal Engineers. With a Queens Regiment Cap badge
 
Code: 11273Price: £825.00

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Private J. Eagland, 1/7th West Riding Regiment. Military Medal, Geo V, named to 306146 Private J. Eagland, 1/7th West Riding Regiment. 1914-15 Star, named to 3152 Private J. Eagland, West Riding Regiment. (2) Good very fine
 
Code: 11272Price: £360.00

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Private H. Cordery, Essex Regiment. Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), King and Queen, Civil Division. 1914-15 Star, named to 2324 Private H.A. Cordery, Essex Regiment. British War Medal and Victory Medal both named to 2324 Private H. Cordery, Essex Regiment. Silver War Badge numbered 15028. MBE as Higher Executive Officer, Cabinet Officer, London Gazette 12th June 1958. (5) Good very fine
 
Code: 11271Price: £375.00

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Wing Commander A.T. Stephens, Royal Air Force Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), King and Queen, Military Division, unnamed as issued. General Service Medal 1962, clasp Northern Ireland, named to Squadron Leader A.T. Stephens, Royal Air Force. OBE, London Gazette, 31st December 1983 as a Wing Commander. Loose-mounted. (2) Nearly extremely fine
 
Code: 11270Price: £495.00

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Private C.S. Gibbons, 12th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers Military Medal, Geo V, and 1914 Star both named to 8335 Private C. Gibbons, 1st Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. British War Medal and Victory Medal both named to British War Medal and Victory Medal both named to 8335 Private C.S. Gibbons, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Charles Samuel Gibbons of the 12th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers was Killed in Action on 24th July 1918, born Mile End, enlisted Stratford. MM, lightly polished. (4) Generally very fine
 
Code: 11269Price: £975.00

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A Great War Distinguished Service Medal GVR (128116 T.Read P.O.1CL Gallipoli Opns 1915-6)
DSM L.G. 15th May 1916.
With full service history which confirms the award of the DSM.
Thomas Read was born in London on the 6th October 1868.He entered the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class abord the Impregnable on the 26th September 1884 and advanced to Boy 1st Class in August 1885 when on the Lion.He became and OS aboard the Cruiser in July 1886 and Able Seaman in April 1888 when on the Calliope and LS in May 1898 and PO 2nd Class in May 1899 when on the Caesar.He attained the rank of PO 1st Class in March 1904 when on the Good Hope.He was pensioned ashore in October 1906 joining the RFR.Read was recalled to service in the Royal Navy in August 1914 and was posted as a PO 1st class aboard the old battleship Glory,August 1914-December 1915.He then served on the protected cruiser Europa,December 1915-July 1917 and the old battleship Implacable,July-August 1917 before being posted ashore at Victory 1 and Vernon.Read was awarded the DSM for his service in the Gallipoli operations when abord the Europa.He was demoblized in June 1919.
Scarce Gallipoli ops DSM.
Condition GVF/NEF.
 
Code: 11268Price: £895.00

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Pair to Private J.R.Cunliffe Light Infantry. GSM 1962 1 clasp Northern Ireland(25097813 Pte. L.I.)/Operational Service Medal 2000 for Sierra Leone(25097813 Pte L.I.)with officially impressed naming.
Small official correction to 7 of regimental number on Northern Ireland Medal.
Medals mounted court style for wear.
Condition EF.

 
Code: 11267Price: £850.00
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