1914 Mons Trio, Defence Medal and Army LSGC Medal (GV) to a senior NCO, Royal Engineers
1914 Star and bar to 15075. 2. Cpl W.J. Whitters R.E.; BWM & VM (Acting W.O. Cl. 2 R.E.); Defence Medal, 1939 - 1945 (unnamed as issued); Army LSGC (GV) to 1851938 Sjt R.E.) William was from Belfast. His father's medal ) James Whitters who served in the the Inniskilling Fusiliers) is separately listed
In NEF condition which is surprising for such a long serving soldi... read more
Army LSGC Medal ( 27th ) Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers - Sergeant James Whitters
Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (3rd type Victoria issue, small lettered reverse). Poor but adequate suspender repair and single slight edge bruise. NVF. His only medal.
Engraved in rim in upright capitals “2148 SERGT, J. WHITTERS. R. INNIS FUS”
With biographical write-up and a copy of his service papers (8 ages) from the PRO Kew (WO 100 97/6231).<... read more
WW2 Home Front Womens Voluntary Services ( WVS ) Civil Defence Pin Brooch Badge
A little but grubby in respect of the chrome finish but all enamel present and correct (despite the impression given by the camera flash) Original pin and clasp. Maker marked L. Simpson & Co, London. read more
Scarce WW1 Mercantile Marine Pair to an Australian - M. Connor
BWM and Mercantile Marine pair correctly impressed to an "M. Connor, Australia. 2287". Original full length ribbons. Medals in GVF+ condition. A scarce pair of medals.
Slip that came with the medals confirm his year of birth as 1874 and his address as 428 Spencer Street, Melbourne, Australia.
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British Legion Pin Badge
Small pin badge, reverse with number "T4923". Gilt bright and no damage to enamel. Circa 5.5cm tall and 1.3cm wide read more
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Gulf War Vintage 32nd Field Hospital, RAMC
Embroidered, in good condition, circa 58mm tall. Some very minor wear to edges. read more
WW1 Wound Stripe - Lambourne's Birmingham
Well it certainly has lived up to its claim, after all these years! It is in lovely bright gilt condition. This is exactly 2 inches in length and was authorised for wear by Army Order 249 of August 1916 and this was only issued in this size up to 1922 (discontinued for wear on uniform by Army Order 434 of 1922).
Wound stripes issued in WW2 were only 1.5 inches i... read more
Scarce ISM (GVI) award to Foreign Office Home Service Messenger plus WW1 pair and dog tag (Royal Artillery)
WW1 pair (with original ribbons) correctly impressed to 68799 Gnr. A.H. Currell. R.A. and matching dog tag confirming his religion as Church of England and his unit as Royal Garrison Artillery, plus a Imperial Service Medal in Box of issue named in upright capitals to Albert Henry Currell. The clasp at the top of the ribbon is missing its pin, otherwise all medals in good condition. <... read more
Scarce Bombardment of Hartlepool - Thanks Giving Day - In Memory of 16h December 1914
Enamel and brass brooch with contemporary conversion to suspension as a watch fob. Very slight damage to white enamel, otherwise in good condition. 29mm in diameter. read more
Scarce WW1 Royal Naval Division Artillery Sweetheart Brooch Pin Badge
Scarce sweetheart brooch, gilt brass and enamel. Pin fully functional, maker marked "O.L. ltd", In good condition with no damage to the enamel. Presumably this was the Royal Marine Artillery serving as the RND divisional artillery. 37mm tall. read more