Efficiency Medal (South Africa) with bilingual reverse, with Union of South Africa/Unie Van Suid-Afrika clasp, awarded to S/Sgt. A.W. Burrows G.S.C. GVF with some light contact marks
The 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal 1939-1945, Defence Medal 1939-1945, IndiaGeneral Service Medal 1936-1939, with 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1936-37 and 1937-39, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with Regular Army clasp, last two awarded to 2320051 W.O. CL.1, A.E. Marshall R.Sigs. VF to EF the last two with some signs of cleaning, the Defence Medal with some surface residue this possibly removable with care
World War II (11) Defence Medal in silver (4) as awarded to Canadian recipients, War Medal 1939-45 in silver, as awarded to Canadian Recipients (3) VF to EF, along with War medal 1939-45 British issue with 2 bronze M.I.D. oak leaves on the ribbon (unnamed), a War Medal 1939-45 Canadian issue in silver also with 2 bronze M.I.D oak leaves on the ribbon (unnamed), a Defence Medal 1939-45 British issue silver , a Defence Medal 1939-45 Canadian issue in silver, these with copy silver-coloured leaf clusters on the ribbon, VF to EF
World War II (7) IndiaService Medal, unnamed as issued, GVF with some contact marks, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with maple leaf clasp, in silver, unnamed as issued, EF, World War II War Medal, Canadian Issue, in silver, EF with some contact marks and hairlines, Africa Service Medal, in silver, awarded to C568514 C.J. Fortuin, GVF, Australia Service Medal, unnamed, New Zealand War Service Medal, unnamed, EF, comes with RAF silver Fern badge, South Africa Medal For War Services, unnamed as issued, in silver, EF
World War II (8) Africa Star with 8th Army clasp attached to the ribbon, also comes with 1st Army clasp, Atlantic Star with copy France and Germany clasp, Pacific Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star VF to GVF with residue on the reverses, Defence Medal NEF with some surface residue, 1939-1945 War Medal GVF with extensive surface residue, also World War I 1914-15 Star awarded to 17194 Pte. J. Dove Somerset L.I. EF along with Jellalabad cap badge
World War II medals (5) 1939-1945 medals (2) and Defence Medals (2) one of each mounted as worn EF, 1939-1945 Star EF , along with County and Borough Police Medal Coronation 1911 NVF with dark tone
Dunkirk Medal, in bronze, an unofficial award to commemorate the defence of the town by Allied Forces during Operation Dynamo between 29th May and June 3rd 1940, small traces of verdigris and old lacquering, otherwise About EF
Southern RhodesiaService Medal 1946, unnamed as issued, NEF with a small spot on the crown, a very scarce issue, with 5000 being struck but only 3908 awarded
Cadet Forces Medal, Elizabeth II, DEI GRATIA legend, with additional bar with crown, awarded to WO P.J. Kirkham ATC, EF with a few spots of surface residue
Korea Medal pair, comprising Korea Medal awarded to SG 11581 J.J.E. Meunier, Canadian Forces, VF/GVF with some surface pitting, and United Nations Korea Medal, GVF, renamed, cleaned and plated
PoliceLong Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to Sergt. Lawrence C. Pearson EF with some surface residue, and Fire Brigade Long Service Medal, awarded to Fireman William J. Fincham, EF with some small spots
General Service Medal Elizabeth II, with Cyprus clasp, awarded to AC2 5045877 D.C.Virgo R.A.F, EF with some light contact marks. From July 2014 it was confirmed that those who served in Cyprus between 1955 and 1959 qualify for the Cyprus clasp.
Royal Observer Corps Medal (type C) coinage bust with BRITT: OMN: omitted, awarded to Observer F. Marriott, EF, boxed, comes with letter dated 5th April 1956 confirming the award, also with accompanying cap badge and lapel badge these VF
Women's Royal Voluntary Service Long Service Medal, awarded to Mrs. Jessie.L.Smith Sept 1939-Dec.1961,GEF in Royal Mint box, with W.V.S Civil Defencebadges (2) and patch, name badge. Comes with letter confirming entitlement to the Long Service clasp, Darby & Joan Club enamel badge, W.V.S Uniform Permit, Blood Donor card, card confirming appointment as a billeting officer, Monthly Narrative Reports (5), and other related letters (7) each from the late 1940s
Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, with the reverse officially dated 1963, in silver and silver-gilt, with Army Emergency Reserve bar, EF in the Royal Mint case of issue
Vietnam Medal Pair, comprising Vietnam Medal and South Vietnam Campaign Medal, with 1960 clasp, awarded to 42119 Gnr.K. A. Boutcher R.N.Z.A, the first About EF and lustrous, the second EF with almost full enamelling
Rhodesia Medal 1980, Zimbabwe Independence Medal 1980 (officially numbered 130969 on the edge), and General Service Medal, Elizabeth II issue with Northern Ireland clasp, a trio awarded to L.Cpl. M.L. Clark, the Rhodesia Medal EF with some toning in places, Zimbabwe Medal EF with some surface residue, the General Service Medal lustrous EF with some minor surface marks and small rim nicks, comes with labelled card box
MaltaGeorge Cross 50th AnniversaryCommemorative Medal, unnamed, EF, comes with letter to Sidney Ernest Jones, from the Nominations Committee, approving the recommendation of the award, and a George Cross Association Newsletter from July 1996
Ambulance Service (Emergency Duties) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, awarded to Keith Allan, Bright EF. This medal is awarded for paramedics and technicians for 20 years service, for ambulance officers and their management grades, at least 7 of their 20 years service must have been spent on emergency duties
Volunteer Reserves Services Medal, awarded 24407795 Cpl. S. Hayward, Officer Training Corps, EF/GEF and lustrous with signs of light cleaning to the obverse
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