Original World War One British War Medal, Stoker Lawson, Royal Navy on Sale
$17.50An original British War Medal, length of original ribbon, correctly named to; K. 50740 H. W. LAWSON. STO. 2 R. N. Some glue residue on the obverse.
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An original British War Medal, length of original ribbon, correctly named to; K. 50740 H. W. LAWSON. STO. 2 R. N. Some glue residue on the obverse.
A slider back, World War One era cap badge, blackened bronze.
A lug back World War One era cap badge for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Some verdigris. All bronze construction, one lug slightly bent.
An original cap badge, slider back, for the Buckingham Battalion, a territorial Battalion of the Ox and Bucks Light Infantry.
An original cap badge, slider back, for the Hampshire Yeomanry.
An original doughboy pack in excellent condition, no rips or tears and all straps and buckles are present and secure well, except for one on the rear, which is broken – it is missing the clip part and is visible in the first photograph below. Light soiling in places. Date marked R.I.A. 1918. Stenciled marked on…
An original Great War era button hole badge. Worn by non-uniformed people on the Home Front to denote that they were still doing their part towards the war effort and head off the dreaded white feather.
An original Great War era pin back badge. Worn by non-uniformed people on the Home Front to denote that they were still doing their part towards the war effort and head off the dreaded white feather. Made by J. R. Gaunt.
This is an example of the M1917 Gas Mask Bag, as used by American troops during the First World War. Named on the front flap to W. W. Stover. There is some other writing front and rear, but I can t make it out, even with a blacklight. Bag shows general wear and tear commensurate…
A very interesting item, being an American spare parts pouch, possibly used by a machine gun or mortar crew, which has had the hanger on the reverse removed and a nice strap sewn inside the flap to allow the bag to be worn around the torso, rather than hanging off a belt. Very good condition…
A nice, complete family grouping from two brothers. Comprises; 1. British War Medal, Victory Medal and Death Plaque to Henry William Coombs. Henry served with the Wiltshire Regiment before being re-assigned to 89th Company Machine Gun Corps, that was attached to the 30th Division. CWGC shows that Henry was killed in action on 4 July…
A rare and sought after Royal Irish Rifles (Central Antrim Volunteers) grouping comprising the 1914 15 Star, British War Medal and Interallied Victory Medal, all of which appear to have original ribbon, faded on the Vic. Box for the BWM and Vic included. Grouping is complete with John Grant s death plaque. Slight discolouration on the…
An original World War One medal grouping comprising British War Medal, Victory Medal, Territorial Force War Medal and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, swing mounted for wear. Named as follows; BWM, Vic, TFWM – 75 PTE. W. CROCKFORD. HAMPS. R. TFEM – 355033 PTE W. CROCKFORD. 9 HAMPS: R. William Crockford s entitlement to the pair and…
An original World War One era medal pair, comprising the British War Medal and Victory Medal, complete with Death Plaque. Medals are named as follows; 42847 PTE. J. FULLER. SUFF. R. John Fuller s Medal Index Card shows he was entitled to a pair. The MIC does not state this, but he does appear on the…
An original World War One era medal pair comprising the British War Medal and Victory Medal. Correctly named to; J.80986 L. J. DAWSON. ORD. R.N. Leslie James Dawson was born at Chagford, Devon, on 7 November 1889 and joined the Royal Navy, for hostilities only, as an Ordinary Seaman in H.M.S. Vivid I on 12 November 1917. He…
An original World War One medal pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, original ribbons. Named as follows; T-260014 DVR. B. CLAYTON. A. S. C. Bert Clayton was entitled to a pair, as confirmed on the MIC.
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