WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, 24th NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS, 1st TYNESIDE IRISH, FROM WALLSEND
WW1 Silver war badge with a horizontal pin
Numbered 158206 to the reverse
As issued to- 24-680.PTE.A.LALLY.NORTH'D.FUS
Anthony Lally lived at 67 Rawdon road, Wallsend on Tyne & was one of the original members of the 24th service battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers / 1st Tyneside Irish. He enlisted 9-11-1914 & received gun shot wounds to the right arm in France in Febr... read more
45.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, MANCHESTER REGIMENT
WW1 Silver war badge with a vertical pin
Numbered B-212177 to the reverse
As issued to- 665095.PTE.W.DUNKERLEY.MANCH.R
Walter Dunkerley enlisted in to the Manchester Regiment 11-12-1915 & was discharged with a silver war badge 18-11-1918 due to sickness.
GVF or better & complete with silver war badge roll details. read more
28.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, QUEEN'S ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT
WW1 Silver war badge with a horizontal pin
Numbered- 107110 to the reverse
As issued to-
G-19721.PTE.J.J.KEMP.R.W.SURREY.R
John Joseph Kemp was a 40 year old milkman from Lowestoft who stated he wished to join the A.V.C. He was sent to the depot companies of the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment in France & served 81 days between 15-8-16 & 3-11-1916. He was dischar... read more
28.00 GBP
WW1 SILVER WAR BADGE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, FROM BLYTH
WW1 Silver war badge with a vertical pin
Numbered B-141508 to the reverse
As issued to- 203571.DVR.H.MADGWICK.R.F.A
Henry Madgwick lived at 61 Union street, Blyth & enlisted in to the Royal Field Artillery 10-11-1918 age 39. He was discharged with a silver war badge due to sickness 23-2-1919.
GVF or better & complete with silver war badge roll & pension card details read more
25.00 GBP
WW2 RNR LONG SERVICE GROUP, LOST AT SEA 24-7-1940 WHEN HM TRAWLER FLEMING WAS SUNK IN THE THAMES ESTUARY, FROM MILFORD HAVEN
1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, 1939-45 War Medal & GVIR 1st type Royal Naval Reserve long service medal To- 203EV.H.V.R.JONES.ENGN.R.N.R
Chief Engineman Hugh Victor Reuben Jones from Milford Haven was born 19-12-1897 & enlisted in to the RNR in December 1923. He was awarded his LS&GC in 1939 & was one of 19 crew members from HM Trawler Fleming who were lost at sea when the vessel was attac... read more
295.00 GBP
WW1 1914 STAR & BAR TRIO WITH LS&GC, DRUMMER 1st GORDON HIGHLANDERS, PRISONER OF WAR AT LE CATEAU 26-8-1914, FROM ABERDEEN
WW1 1914 Star trio with Original August to November 1914 clasp & GVR 1st type Army LS&GC
To- 9609.DMR.D.GREIG.1/GORD.HIGHRS (Star)
9609.PTE.D.GREIG.GORD.HIGHRS (Pair)
& 2865062.PTE.D.GREIG.GORD.HIGHRS (LS&GC)
Daniel Greig from 80 Urquhart Road Aberdeen first landed in France 13-8-1914 serving as a Drummer with the 1st Gordon Highlanders. He was captured by the German... read more
1195.00 GBP
MINT BOXED 1914 STAR TRIO & MEMORIAL PLAQUE, 1st RIFLE BRIGADE, K.I.A F&F 27-4-1915, FROM FULHAM
WW1 1914 Star trio & Memorial Plaque, Complete with the box of issue for the 1914 star, the box & inner envelope for the memorial plaque & the original forwarding letter for the 1914 star To- 5/9905.PTE.H.PITTOWAY / PITTAWAY.RIF.BRIG.
Henry Pittaway was born in Fulham & enlisted in New Cross, Surrey whilst living in East Dulwich. He first landed in France 11-9-1914 & was sadly killed in ... read more
395.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO & MEMORIAL PLAQUE, HMS PEMBROKE, ROYAL NAVY, DIED 15-4-1915 FROM EAST GRINSTEAD
WW1 1914-15 Trio & Memorial Plaque
To- SS-111807.STO.1.J.T.YOUNG.RN
Joseph Thomas Young was born in Paddock Wood, Kent 29-9-1891 & enlisted in to the Royal Navy in 1912. He served onboard HMS Leander & HMS Attentive during WW1 before being admitted to the RN hospital at Chatham where he died of a brain tumour 15-4-1915 age 23. He is buried in Danehill cemetery & is recorded by the... read more
285.00 GBP
WW1 1914-15 TRIO, 2nd LONDON REGIMENT, K.I.A F&F 1-7-1916, FIRST DAY OF THE SOMME, FROM WANDSWORTH
WW1 1914-15 Trio
To- 2236.PTE.J.C.NEWMAN.2-LOND.R
John Charles Newman lived in Wandsworth & enlisted in London. He first landed in France 6-1-1915 serving with the 2nd battalion of the London Regiment & was sadly killed in action in France & Flanders 1-7-1916 on the first day of the battle of the Somme. He was 23 years of age at the time of his death & is buried in Gommecourt Brit... read more
695.00 GBP
3 BAR QSA, 2nd ROYAL IRISH RIFLES, PRISONER OF WAR AT REDDERSBURG 1900
QSA 1899-1902 With clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State & Transvaal
To- 3256.SJT.J.NEILL.R.IRISH.RIFLES
The recipient served with the 2nd battalion and was taken prisoner of war at Reddersburg 3-4-1900.
The service number on the medal is 3256 whilst the medal roll & casualty roll state 3255. Such errors have always been common with the QSA.
NEF & Complete with b... read more
265.00 GBP










