VolunteerLong Service Medal, Edward VII obverse, with IMPERATOR legend, awarded to 1710 Pte. G.F. Tinney 12: Midd'x V.R.C. EF with some hairlines, cleaned in the obverse fields
VolunteerLong Service Medal, Edward VII obverse, with KAISAR - I - HIND legend, awarded to Colour Sgt. R. Batty 1st Bn. Cal.Voltr. Rifles, Abt.EF/EF the obverse with some contact marks and hairlines
VolunteerLong Service Medal, Edward VII obverse, with KAISAR - I - HIND legend, awarded to Volr. W. James S.I. Reg Vol: Rifles, NEF with some light surface marks and a gentle edge bruise
VolunteerLong Service Medal, George V obverse, awarded to Voltr. P. Mendes 2nd. Bn. North W. Ry. Vol. Rfls. NEF with some light contact marks and a gentle edge bruise
BritishSouth Africa Company's Medal, dated reverse, Rhodesia 1896, with Mashonaland 1897 clasp, awarded to Trooper F.R. Lloyd M.R.F. (Matabeleland Relief Force) Bright EF the obverse with some scratches and hairlines, with original claw and ornate suspension. GVF, cleaned, Rare. Comes with photocopy of the medal roll showing entitlement to the medal and clasp.
India Medal 1895, with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 clasp, awarded to 7801 Pte. C. Humphries, 3rd Bn. Rif. Bde. Bright GVF with some contact marks and hairlines
Khedive's Sudan Medal 1896-1908 with Khartoum clasp, awarded to 3346 Pte. J. Morris 1st Bn. Lincoln Regt. Named in contemporary style italic script. NEF with some dge knocks and contact marks. Comes with copies of service papers, Statement of Services and Military History sheet, this listing the Egyptian Sudan Medal under special instances of gallant conduct.
Queen's Sudan Medal 1896-1898 in silver, awarded to 3932 L/Cpl. F.E. Hirst 1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, NEF with some contact marks. Comes with copy of the Medal Roll of entitlement for the 1st. Battalion
Khedive's Sudan Medal 1896-1908 with Sudan 1899 clasp, unnamed as issued, EF with some surface residue on the top of the rims from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care
Boer War (3) comprising a pair, Queen's South Africa medal, type 3 reverse, with 3 clasps, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Defence of Kimberley, to Pte. R. Gibbon, Kimberley Town Guard, King's South Africa Medal with 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 to 1194 Cpl. R. Gibbon, Kimberley VolunteerRegiment, both EF and lustrous with some contact marks, along with Kimberley Star 1900, Reverse: MAYOR'S SIEGE MEDAL 1900 with Hallmark 'a' (Birmingham) VF with some light verdigris, some light hairlines to the reverse, comes with typed copy of the medal roll confirming entitlement to the clasps.
CanadaGeneral Service Medal with Fenian Raid 1866 clasp, awarded to Pte. C. McDoff, Varennes I Co. (appears renamed) NEF with some contact marks and small scratches. This medal was only awarded 30 years after the event, and was issued by the Canadian Government to British and Canadian local forces who took partin operations to put down the Fenian raids of 1866 and 1870, and the Red River rebellion of the latter year.
Queen's Mediterranean Medal, awarded to 3763 Pte. J. Sheehan, RoyalMunster Fusliers. NEF with some contact marks. Only 548 of these medals were issued to the Royal Munster Fusiliers. This medal was awarded to officers and men of the militia battalions which were sent to Malta and Gibraltar to take over garrison duty from the regular forces who were drafted to the Cape
Queen's South Africa and King's South Africa pair, awarded to 179 Pte. W. Martin Coldstm. Gds. comprising Queen's South Africa, 2nd type reverse, with 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Belfast, GVF with contact marks and an edge bruise, and King's South Africa with two clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, Bright GV F with some contact marks
Queen's South Africa and King's South Africa pair, comprising Queen's South Africa, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 6 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Witterbergen awarded to 3617 Cpl. R. Curtiss (mis-spelt), 10th Hussars, and King's South Africa with 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 to 3617 Serjt: R.H. Curtis 10th Hussars, with some light file marks on the edge by the 3617. Both Bright VF with some deeper hairlines causing light depressions in the fields, both medals accompanied by copies of extracts from the respective medal rolls to the 10th Royal Hussars confirming the entitlement to the clasps.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 2 clasps, Natal and Belfast, awarded to Pte. A. Babb Devon. Regt. Lustrous EF, with signed of tooling in the area where the date was removed
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal and Wittebergen, awarded to 2326 Pte. A. Stagg Gren. Gds., NEF with some contact marks
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse with traces of the date remaining, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal and Wittebergen, awarded to 5175 Pte. W. Moore East Yorkshire Regt. Bright EF with traces of old tooling in the area of the removed date, some green patina this possibly removable with care
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, traces of the remaining date removed by light tooling, with 2 clasps, Cape Colony and Orange Free State, awarded to 207 Pte. W.J. Ellmann, Cldstm, Gds, VF cleaned, with some scratches and small edge nicks, the Cape Colony clasp slightly bent. Come with photocopied service papers showing Pte. Ellmann's enlistment, previous service with the 21st Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Military History Sheet, and copies of the extracts of the Medal Rolls showing entitlement to the Cape Colony and Orange Free State clasps
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Wittebergen, awarded to 2471 Pte. F. Ross 1st Cam'n: Highrs, NEF with some scratches and hairlines
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901, awarded to 29789 Gnr: A. Scowen 6th E.D. R.G.A., VF, comes with copy of service papers with details of enlistment, Military History Sheet showing his campaigns and confirmation of the clasps
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 7 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing's Nek, Orange Free State and South Africa 1901, named in sloping serif upper and lower case style, awarded to 1771 Pte. G. Sibley. Rifle Bde. VF, the obverse cleaned, with some surface marks. Come with photocopied enlistment papers, Statement of Service, Military History Sheet, Discharge Papers, copies of the Medal Rolls confirming entitlement to the medal clasps, and a copy his Death certificate showing he died at age 68 on 24/10/1938
Queen's South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, with traces of the date visible, with 5 clasps, Talana, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Laing's Nek and Belfast, awarded to 4353 Pte. H.Talboys. 18/Hrs. Bright GVF with some traces of tooling on the reverse in the area of the date. Comes with copies of enlistment papers and Statement of the Services papers, Accompanying typed paperwork shows entries on the Main Roll for each of the clasps. Additional information shows an entitlement to King's South Africa Medal with 1901 and 1902 clasps.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasp, awarded to F. Eaglestone, C.G.R. (Cape Government Railway), a scarce Civilian issue, lustrous EF
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasp, in bronze, awarded to 46 Syce Rayappen S & T Corps Bangalore District, EF a very pleasing example.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasp, in silver, a Naval award to J.J.Marshall, Sto. H.M.S. Doris, GVF. J.J. Marshall is listed on the QSA medal rolls for HMS Doris
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasps, awarded to G.Cole Lg.Sto. 1st Cl. H.M.S. Barracouta, EF/About EF and lustrous with some hairlines and thin scratches, comes with copied paperwork show each of the ships on which he served. George Cole was invalided in April 1906 due to injury.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, no clasps, with large impressed naming, awarded to W.J. Pearce, Sto. H.M.S. Gibraltar, NEF with some contact marks
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 2 clasps, Transvaal and South Africa 1902, awarded to 7195 L Cpl. N.J.Lockie. N.Z.M.R. 9th Cont: GVF cleaned with some edge nicks
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 1902, awarded to E.3747 Tpr. S.Hughes S.A.C, the edge officially renamed, GVF, the reverse with some hairline scratches, comes with photocopied extract from the medal roll for the South African Constabulary confirming entitlement to the clasps. Tpr. Hughes was discharged as medically unfit in October 1910.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, awarded to 1488 Serjt J. Laity Rly. Pnr. Regt.,(Railway Pioneer Regiment) NEF with hairlines in the fields. Come with photocopies of his discharge sheet showing that despite only serving 6 months, he achieved rapid promotions, joining as an engineer on 27th December 1900, then promotion to Lance Corporal, then to Sergeant, before discharge on 19th June 1901.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 16297 Pte. T. Brinsley R.A.M.C. VF cleaned
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 6634 Corpl. J. Pearce, Oxford: L.I. VF cleaned with some scratches, fitted with fixed suspension, the suspension damaged and refitted
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 796 Pte. A.Ross, Queenstown. Rifle Volunteers. NEF with some hairlines
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, and South Africa 1902, awarded to 10613 Sapr: A.V Pittar Elec: Engrs: R.E, GVF/NEF. Comes with copies of enlistment papers, and Military History Sheet showing the list of entitlements to each clasp, accompanying paperwork shows entries on the Main Roll for each of the clasps, and entries on the 1881 Census
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Wepener, Transvaal and Witterbergen, NEF, awarded to Pte. J. Marr, Kaffrn: Rifles, comes with photocopied Medal Roll showing entitlement to the clasps.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Elandslaagte, Orange Free State, Transvaal and Laing's Nek, awarded to 287 Tpr: H. Cullingworth, Natal M.R. EF with some hairlines, comes with copy of entitlement to the medal and a copied account of a demonstration against an enemy-held hill on the Modder Spruit side of Ladysmith known as Tinta 'Nyoni. The force, led by General White consisted of 5th Lancers, 19th Hussars, I.L.H, Natal M.R., 42nd and 53rd Batteries R.G.A., 1st LiverpoolRegiment, 1st Devons, 1st Gloucestershires and 2nd Kings Royal Rifles, a total of 5300 officers and men. The Force proceed along the Newcastle Road for about 6 miles, when they came under fire from their left at 0700 hrs. Their action was prompt and at 0800 a discharge of musketry rose and fell among the extended line of troopers, as the infantry had come up to Rietfontein. The British were soon shelling the enemy opposition, and one extremely accurate shell burst full upon one of the Boer pieces. The Natal Mounted Rifles. were ordered by Sir George White across from his right and sent in front of his left flank. The colonial riflemen used all of their skills to remove all of the danger and the object accomplished, 114 casualties were suffered. No Natal M.R were killed, and only three wounded including Trooper H. Cullingworth.
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with 4 clasps, Relief of Mafeking, Defence of Kimberley, Orange Free State and Transvaal, 228 Tpr. J. D. Buckley, Kimberley Lgt. Horse. NEF with some surface marks, comes with copies of the medal roll 16/7/1901, showing confirmation of the clasps
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Cape Colony clasp, this bent, awarded to 9377 Pte. F. Sheppard, Middlesex Regt. VF toned with some staining, no ribbon
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Defence of Kimberley clasp, awarded to Pte D. Black. Kimberley Town Gd. Renamed in contemporary style. Letters of KIMBERLEY misaligned, with an edge bruise in this area, GVF with some surface marks, rare with this clasp
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Defence of Ladysmith clasp, awarded to 5987 Pte. J. Skelton , L'Pool Regt. Bright EF tooled in the obverse field
Queen's South Africa Medal, 3rd type reverse, with Defence of Mafeking clasp, awarded to J. Kelly, Mafeking Town Guard. Bright EF with hairlined in the fields, always a highly desirable and keenly sought after issue
Queen's South Africa/World War I group of three, comprising Queen's South Africa, 2nd reverse, with traces of the date remaining, with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Belfast, GVF hairlined in the fields, awarded to 73814 Gnr. I. Clayton 20th Battalion R.F.A, and World War I pair, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal (to 96368 Gnr. I. Clayton R.A.) GVF to NEF. Accompanying photocopied papers show that he joined Lincolnshire Regiment on April 4th 1899, also comes with Military History Sheet, Statement of the Services, Court Marshal Sheet, and Discharge Papers showing he served 16 Years 364 days combined service.
Ashanti Medal, in silver, Gold Coast campaign 1900, with Kumassi clasp, awarded to 2176 Pte. Abubu Kare Kukawah G.C.C (Gold Coast Constabulary). EF and lustrous, The medal was awarded in silver to combatants and bronze medals were awarded to native transport personnel and servants. The Ashanti territories became part of the Gold Coast colony on January 1st 1902.
Cape of Good HopeGeneral Service Medal 1900, with Bechuanaland clasp, awarded to Sergt. R. Ozard. Kimby. Rifles, NEF with some contact marks and hairlines
China War Medal 1900 with Relief of Pekin clasp, awarded to 4950 Pte. R. Richards, VF cleaned, comes with photocopy of the Medal Roll showing entitlement to the clasp
YorkshireImperial Yeomanry Medal 1901-1902, type 2 reverse, awarded to 32423 Pte. J.Robinson EF and lustrous with two gentle edge bruises, Pte. Robinson joined the regiment 7/5/1901and was invalided home on 24/3/1902.He was discharged medically unfit on 15/5/1902, and it also entitled to a 5 clasp Queen's South Africa medal. The type 2 Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry medal was awarded by members of the 109th Yorkshire Hussars Company and the 111th Yorkshire Dragoons Company. It is estimated that 700 medals of this type were produced.
AfricaGeneral Service Medal with Somaliland 1908-10 clasp, in silver, awarded to 223585 T.Fortune Sto. 1Cl. H.M.S. Hyacinth:, VF/GVF with some contact marks
AfricaGeneral Service Medal with Somaliland 1920 clasp, awarded to K.22834 C.Fitzsimmons, Sto. 1Cl. H.M.S. Ark Royal. NEF with some hairlines, comes with copy of service record, showing that he joined the Royal Navy in July 1914, for 12 years, as Stoker 2nd Class, advancing to Stoker 1st Class in March 1917. He was invalided from the service in April 1921. H.M.S. Ark Royal was a seaplane carrier.
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII type A, Bareheaded Bust in Field Marshal's uniform, awarded to 23781 Q.M.Sjt. R.W. Tickner R.E. EF with some scratches
Delhi Durbar 1903 in silver, unnamed as issued, About EF with some edge nicks. The rare gold issues were awarded to the rulers of the Indian Princely States, while the silver medals were issued to lesser dignitaries, government officials, and officers and other ranks of the armed services involved with the Durbar of the King Emperor on January 1st 1901
Transport Medal 1903, with South Africa 1899-1902 clasp, awarded to D.McAdam, VF, the last of the medals associated with the major conflicts at the turn of the century. The medal was awarded to officers of the merchant vessels used to carry troops and supplies to the wars in South Africa and China, the medal was discontinued on 4/8/14 on the outbreak of World War I. An estimated 1219 medals were awarded.
Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to 2187 Pte. W.J.Nicholls Middx. (D.O.C.H) I.Y. Bright EF with some hairlines. Army Order 104 of May 1908 states that 25 medals were awarded to the Middlesex (Duke of Cambridge's Hussars) Imperial Yeomanry
Militia Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII issue, awarded to 9802 Gnr. E. Robertson. Lancashire R.G.A. Mil. EF or near so with some contact marks, comes with photocopied service papers showing attestation, enlistment and statement of services
Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - Edward VII, awarded to 3845 Gnr: H. Kain D.O.E.O.E. R.F.A. NEF cleaned with some surface marks. Awarded by Army Order November 1908. 10 awards to the EdinburghRoyal Field Artillery. The medal was awarded to NCO's and men of the Special Reserve on completion of 15 Years service and attended 15 camps. Awarded between 1908 and 1936, 428 of the Edward VII type and 650 of the George V type were produced.
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, awarded to Pte. W.Weaver, 1st WarwickshireRegiment, with North West Frontier 1908 clasp Bright EF, comes with copies of service record, and Military History Sheet, and copies of a World War I War Diary, service record shows enlistment in 1897, To the Reserve 1909, Rejoined in 1914, posted to France with the 1st Battalion, wounded on 24/5/2015 (a gunshot wound to the hand), wounded 30/4/1916. He served as a sniper.
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, Edward VII type, in silver, with North West Frontier 1908 clasp, awarded to 1370 Pte. G. Weaver 1st. Bn. Northd. Fus., Bright GVF with some thin scratches and contact marks
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, George V issue, Calcutta striking and suspension, with North West Frontier 1930-31 clasp, awarded to MT-102274 Sepoy Suleman Khan. I.M.T, GVF with some contact marks and an edge bruise
ArmyMeritorious Service Medal, George V (type A), Second issue with fixed suspension, awarded to T-18697 Sjt. A.S.S. Major E.W.T.Whale R.A.S.C. NEF with a contact mark on the reverse, and some hairlines, along with Army Service Corps cap badge, and supplement to the London Gazette June 3rd 1919, detailing approval of the award of the medal.
Military Medal - For Bravery In The Field, First Type, uncrowned head, awarded to 16805 Pte. J. Cheetham 10/L.N. Lanc: R. EF with some light scratches and hairlines in the fields, along with cap badge for the Loyal North LancashireRegiment. Also comes with copies of the Battalion War Diary (8 pages) and details regarding the award of his Military Medal, a list of the Roll of Individuals entitled to the 'War Badge', a copy of pages from the London Gazette detailing the King's approval of the award of the Military Medal 28th July 1917, and a copied record of his discharge from the Army on 31/1/1919
Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - George V, awarded to 7946 Pte. W. Helbert 3/L'Pool Regiment. EF with some hairlines. The medal was awarded to NCO's and men of the Special Reserve on completion of 15 Years service and attended 15 camps. Awarded between 1908 and 1936, 428 of the Edward VII type and 650 of the George V type were produced.
British War Medal 1914-1918, in bronze, awarded to 12073 Pte. M.Ntona S.A.N.L.C (South Africa Native Labour Corps) Near EF, unusual to a South African recipient
Mercantile Marine Medal and World War IBritish War Medal pair to Arthur H. Parkinson, the first EF with traces of lustre and some contact marks, the second NEF, comes with paperwork 'Authority to wear' War Medals For The Mercantile Marine'
World War I (1) and World War II Stars (10) comprising 1914 Star with three 5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. copy clasps, Africa Stars (3) two with North Africa 1942-43 clasps, the third with 1st Army, 8th Army clasps, numbers 1 and 8, and North Africa 1942-43 clasp, 1939-45 Star with reproduction Battle of Britain clasp, France and Germany Star with 2 clasps, Air Crew Europe and Atlantic, Burma Star with Pacific clasp, Pacific Stars (2) the first with Burma clasp, the second with Burma clasp and silver rosette, Atlantic Stars (2) the first with 2 clasps, Air Crew Europe and France and Germany, the second with France and Germany clasp and silver rosette
World War I a trio comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 153253 W.N. Marshall L.Sto. R.N. (star to Sto. 1 R.N.) GVF to NEF, along with World War I pair comprising 1914 Star and 1914-1918 War Medal awarded to 68713 A.Bmb: R.R. Brooker R.F.A, the (War Medal to Sjt. R.R.Brooker) EF toned. Sjt. Brooker was killed in action 5/6/1917 and is buried in Hop Store Cemetery Belgium.
World War I group of four, awarded to 795 Dvr. Robert Dean R.A. comprising Mercantile Marine Medal GVF, Territorial Force War Medal EF, British War Medal 1914-1918 NEF, and Victory Medal , along with silver War Badge, Royal Artillery cap badge and ImperialService badge. Come with photocopied Medal Roll for the War Badge to a Robert Dean, with an accompanying letter stating there were two Merchant Seamen of this name
World War I group of three, awarded to 1105 Pte. T. Falshaw, R. Sussex R. comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal VF to EF, the War Medal cleaned, World War I Victory Medal, awarded to 2899 Pte A.C.L. Jones, Glouc. R. VF, World War II 1939-45 Star NEF, Miniature Medals (2) Delhi Durbar 1911 GVF, Queen's South Africa with Natal clasp NEF
World War I group, awarded to 132209 Spr. H. Wilkinson R.E. comprising 1914-1915 Star , British War Medal 1914-1918 (to 289365 Spr. H. Wilkinson), and Victory Medal (to 289365 Spr. H. Wilkinson), NEF to EF along with Special Constabulary Medal also to Henry T. Wilkinson, this GEF with traces of lustre ands a little surface residue, this possibly removable with care
World War I pair awarded to 83813 1.A.M. W.N. Elley R.A.F. comprising British War Medal 1914-1918 NEF and Victory Medal VF, the second with some surface residue
World War I Trio awarded to 11958 Pte. J.Jubb E.York. R., 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal, EF, the star with some surface residue, along with Death Plaque EF in original card envelope, cap badge, and printout from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website with full details. Pte. Jubb was killed in action at Thiepval on 8th February 1917 Age 27. He is buried at Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France
World War I Trio awarded to 76016 Dvr.W.Soley R.F.A. comprising 1914 Star with 5th Aug.- 22nd. Nov 1914 clasp and silver rosette, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal GVF to NEF with some surface residue, this possibly removable
World War I Trio awarded to 8705 Pte. Sidney Francis Harry Gigg 2nd Battalion DevonshireRegiment, 1914 Mons Star with clasp, 1914-1920 British War Medal and Victory Medal, along with Death Plaque in original envelope and card, and with cap badge for the Regiment, comes with copy of paper confirming the entitlement of the Mons Star Clasp, and Commonwealth War Grave Commission website printout describing the location of the grave (Le Touret Memorial, Panel 8 and 9)
World War I Trio awarded to Dvr. C.K. Morgan S.A.S.C. 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal, VF to EF the Victory medal and star with some surface residue
World War I Trio awarded to F.O. Bird, B.R.C and St.J.J (British Red Cross and St. John of Jerusalem), 1914-15 Star, 1914-1920 British War Medal and Victory Medal, GVF to NEF with some toning in places, the star with some surface residue, comes with paperwork stating entered France 29/3/2015, Rank Accountant
World War I Trio awarded to K.766 J.S.Sowden Sto.1, R.N., 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal, GVF to NEF, comes with photocopied service record showing he was invalided out after 12 years service on 31/12/1919 due to heart disease
World War I, 1914 Star, with 5th Aug. - 22nd Nov. 1914 'Mons' clasp, awarded to 2395 Pte. F.A. Farmer 9/Lond:R , EF with some discolouration to the reverse. Private Frank Arthur Farmer was killed in action on May 1st 1915, aged 29, and is buried at Bolougne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. His Brother Leonard Arley Farmer was also killed in action.
NavalGeneral Service Medal with Palestine 1936-1939 clasp, awarded to K.59857 F.D.Jaques S.P.O. R.N. EF with some hairline scratches on the obverse. These medals were awarded for service in minor operations for which no other medal might be issued.
NavalGeneral Service Medal with Persian Gulf 1909-1914 clasp, awarded to 222360 C. Broomfield Sig. H.M.S. Fox, Near EF. These medals were awarded for service in minor operations for which no other medal might be issued.
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, George V, Kaisar - I - Hind legend, with Afghanistan N.W.F 1919 clasp, awarded to 265713 Pte. A.C. Davey, 2-6 R.Suss. R. NEF the reverse attractively toned
Royal Fleet ReserveLong Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V (type E) Coinage head, awarded to J.91784(PO.B.18036) D.R. Pentecost. L.S. R.F.R., EF with some hairlines and contact marks, and Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII type, awarded to E.1261 C.Moulden , Sean.1Cl.R.N.R., VF/GVF with green ribbon
NavalLong Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V, type B with non-swivelling bar, awarded to M,13536 H.R.B. Hooper E.R.A 1, H.M.S. Malaya GVF with some scratches and hairlines, comes with copy of service record showing all the ships on which he served from May 1915 to December 1928. HMS Malaya served in Rear-Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas's 5th Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet, and took part in the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916.
Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 4438255 Pte R. Simpson 9-Durh. L.I. EF with some contact marks. This medal was introduced in 1921 following the elevation of the Territorial Force to become the Territorial Army. It was superseded by the Efficiency Medal in 1930.
Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 547728 Spr. T.G. Clark R.E, GVF. This medal was introduced in 1921 following the elevation of the Territorial Force to become the Territorial Army. It was superseded by the Efficiency Medal in 1930.
General Service Medal, George VI type, with Palestine 1945-48 clasp, awarded to 14079734 Gnr. W.H. Skinner RA, UNC boxed, Prooflike and lustrous with just a few minor hairlines, a very high grade example.
Efficiency Decoration Elizabeth II issue, with the reverse officially dated 1962, with Honourable Artillery Company ribbon, in silver and silver-gilt, with TERRITORIAL bar, VF with some wear to the gilding
Medical related (4) Service Medal of the Order of St. John, in silver with straight bar suspension, awarded to 28946 Cpl. S.Strangward, No. 3 Dist. S. Jab. 1944 EF with some hairlines, Voluntary Medical Service awarded to Mrs. Dorothy May Bollard, EF, and a pair comprising Voluntary Medical Service Award EF toned, and British Red Cross Society award with 3 clasps, Red Cross First Aid 1933, Red Cross First Aid 1934, and Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid NEF
Efficiency Medal, George VI, First Issue, with Canada clasp, awarded to Gnr. R.L. Cummings R.C.A. NER, some signs of light filing on the edge by Gnr., NEF with some surface marks
IndiaGeneral Service Medal with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 1937-39, awarded to 5883020 Pte. C. Fuller North'n.R. EF cleaned, along with World War II Trio 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal 1939-1945, and War Medal 1939-1945 NEF to EF, the star with some surface residue with possibly removable with care
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, awarded to Ft. Const. Chaju Ram, Police Dept. with 2 original clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 1937-39, VF/GVF
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, George VI, with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and North West Frontier 1937-39, awarded to 516124 L.A.C. C.R. Johnson. R.A.F. EF with some thin scratches and hairlines
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37, and North West Frontier 1937-39, awarded to 13307 Sepoy Harjit Singh. 4-8 Punjab R., GVF with surface marks
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, awarded to 435 Ft. Const. Rahim Yar. Police Dept. NEF the obverse with some hairlines
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, awarded to 4387745 Pte. R.H. Crutchley, Green Howards, Bright EF with some light hairlines
IndiaGeneral Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, awarded to 10838 L-NK Shahra Khan, 5-11 Sikh R. Lustrous EF with some contact marks
India/World War II/Long Service group of six, first and last to 507859 Cpl.G.H. Lane. R.A.F.comprising India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, World War II Defence Medal, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal and R.A.F. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Elizabeth II type, (to Sgt. G.H. Lane) GVF to EF with a little surface residue from vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care
Indian General Service medal, with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, World War II War Medal 1939-1945, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, 1939-1945 Star, the first named to 537355 A.C.I. F. Rice R.A.F. GVF to NEF, along with a group of four Sports medals, awarded for 1) 2nd 100 Standard. 2) 4th 25 Standard. 3) 12Hr. 2nd Handicap and 4) 25 1st Handicap, NVF to VF, the first in silver, these also named to F. Rice between August 1947 and August 1949
Africa Stars (2) the first with 1st Army clasp and number '1' on the ribbon, the second with 8th Army Clasp and number '8' on the ribbon, GVF both with some surface residue from vinyl storage, the latter with 'Desert Rat' insignia
Please browse the results of our past auctions using the navigation tools above.
Or browse our previous auctions using our text-based directory
Sell or auction your old medals
With London Coins selling your material could not be easier. We offer free appraisals, probate valuations, house visits, free collection of bulky material from your home, immediate cash offers and an auctioneering service.
If you have material to sell we offer a straightforward and easy to follow service which gives you the option of consigning your material to auction, or selling it to us direct for cash.
For further details please see our How To Sell Your Coins page and request our information pack.
Buy Commemorative and Campaign Medals
London Coins holds auctions every three months with a dedicated section for Medals. This section covers commemorative and campaign medals.
To receive the next London Coins auction catalogue join our mailing list.