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236

Croatian Pilots Badge, maker marked

£50 - £55

237

CSM QE2 with Northern Ireland clasp named

24259730 Pte B M Gamble Glosters. nEF tiny edge

nick

£40 - £45

238

CSM with bars Borneo/Malay Peninsula to

23905145 Trp. H. Jennings 4 Royal Tank Regt.

Small edge bump and a few conatct marks. VF

£200 - £220

239

Czechoslovakian Tank Badge

£30 - £35

240

Davisons Nile Medal 1798 (gilt bronze) engraved to

Kershaw "Theseus". Fine. Original purchased by the

collector in 1958

£220 - £240

241

Death Plaque and Scroll (this framed) to 325723 Pte

John Kay 9th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Died

of Wounds 21/5/1917 with the 1st/8th Bn. Lived

Auchterarder, Perths. Buried Etaples Military

Cemetery.

£100 - £110

242

Death Plaque named John Griffiths

£45 - £50

243

Death Plaque named to Allan James Hurst, an

Artificer Engineer RN, HMS Shark, Died

31/5/1916 during the Victoria Cross Action. Buried

Kviberg Cemetery. Parents lived Cowes, Isle of

Wight. Mounted in original wooden frame

(Portsmouth). Unique name

£200 - £220

244

Death Plaque to 14322 Pte William Frederick Henry

Sear 4th Hussars. Killed In Action 7/2/1916. Born

Chesham, Bucks. Buried Vermelles British Cemetery.

(1)

£80 - £85

245

Death Plaque to 15998 L/Cpl Ernest Archibald

Parker 8th Bn Somerset L.I. Killed In Action

1/7/1916. Buried Gordon Dump Cemetery. Born

Bristol. (1)

£160 - £170

246

Death Plaque to 21377 L/Cpl Ernest Seel 8th Bn

E.Lanc Regt. Killed In Action 28/4/1917. Born

Nelson, Lancs. On the Arras Memorial. Unique

name VF

£40 - £45

247

Death Plaque to 2/Lieut John Collings Summers.

Killed In Action 13th August 1918 with the 120th

Heavy Bty RGA. Buried Viller-Bretonneux Military

Cemetery. Family from Weston-super-Mare, lived

Clive Vale, Hastings.

£100 - £110

248

Death Plaque to Albert Shipp. Holed at 11 o'clock

and 1 o'clock

£30 - £35

249

Death Plaque to Alfred Fowler

£50 - £55

250

Death Plaque to Captain Sydney Bell Nicoll Coupar

7th Bn Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. Mentioned

In Despatches. Died of enteric fever 30 Dec 1918.

Buried Grevillers British Cemetery. Son of Rev

Robert Coupar, The Manse, Linlithgow.

£100 - £120

251

Death Plaque to Henry Phillips, plus a range of

various non military medals (some silver) (qty)

£80 - £85

252

Death Plaque to John Bowdon. Holed twice to top

£50 - £55

253

Death Plaque to John Gordon

£40 - £45

254

Death Plaque to John Henry Barrett

£50 - £55

255

Death Plaque to Theodore Anstruther. This is a very

strange cast piece with the name added via a strip if

copper. Of some age. Sold a/f

£50 - £55

256

Death plaque with folder, inner envelope and kings

letter, to James Driscoll

£70 - £80

257

Death Plaques to Brothers - 14411 Sgt Temple

William Joslin "C" Coy 9th Bn Suffolk Regt Killed In

Action 16th Sept 1916, on the Thiepval Memorial.

The other to 41631 Pte Walter John Joslin 7th Bn

Leicestershire Regt Died of Wounds 4th June 1918,

buried Sissonne British Cemetery. Both were from

Boxford, Suffolk. (2)

£100 - £120

258

Delhi Durbar Medal 1911 (silver) unnamed as issued.

EF

£70 - £80

259

Display case with some fittings. No reserve. Buyer

collects

£20 - £22

260

Distinguished Conduct Medal, BWM & Victory

Medal to 4796 Cpl W Higgins 4-London R. (DCM

named 282040 Cpl W Higgins 2/Lond R, correction

to naming). DCM L/G 18/2/1919 (Barnsbury)

entitled to Silver War Badge for Wounds. 'For

conspicuous gallantry and good leadership near

Saunchy L'Estree, on 27th Sept 1918. In charge of a

party of four men he captured as Officer and 29

other ranks with four machine guns. He then

bombed a party of snipers who were causing

casualties, shooting the remaining sniper himself from

point blank range'. VF (3)

£500 - £550

261

Distinguished Conduct Medal, BWM & Victory

Medal, French Croix de Guerre 1914-1917 to 1933

Sjt J Grant K.O.S.B. (DCM named 240532 A.Cpl J

S Grant 1/5 K.O.Sco.Bord). Missing a 1915 Star.

DCM L/G 30th Oct 1918 and CdG L/G

22/11/1918 (Langholm). 'For remarkable initiative

and gallantry. When his only officer and all senior

NCO's of his company became casualties early in the

action, he took command, and by his personality

rallied the men under heavy shell and machine gun

fire. He then fought his way to the objective, where

he consolidated, reorganising the company and

carried on for eight hours until an officer took over

command'. EF (4)

£500 - £550