Lot: 81
Volunteer Long Service Medal. Victoria India & Colonial issue, named to Sergt. E.R. Douglas, Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles. Very Fine
Lot: 82
Pair of QV and EVII South Africa Medals named to 3528 Pte. E. Barnes, Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders; the QV medal with 4 bars comprising Transvaal, Driefontein, Paardeberg and Modder River; the EVII with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasp. Near EF. (2)
Lot: 83
Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal 1900, Basutoland bar, named to Pte. W. Fellowes, Buffalo Mtd. Corps. Only 38 medals were awarded to this regiment. Fine and scarce.
Lot: 84
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 1874-1901, named to 85 Pte. H. Henshaw, 39th Regt. of Foot, faint bruise to rim at foot of medal o/w EF.
Lot: 85
Queen’s South Africa Medal, Cape Colony bar, named to 851 Trooper P.M. Du Toit, Western Provinces Mounted Rifles. EF
Lot: 86
Queen’s South Africa Medal, with bars for Transvaal, Orange Free State, and Cape Colony; named to 29701 Pte. A. Sutherland, 14th Coy.,Imperial Yeomanry. Two small bruises to the rim o/w VF.
Lot: 87
Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1896-1908, un-named; said to have been issued to a private in the North Staffs Regt. VF
Lot: 88
Queen’s South Africa Medal 1899-1902 with bars for Belfast and Cape Colony, named to 2774 Pte. P. Ellis, 8th Hussars. Fine
Lot: 89
Queen’s South Africa Medal 1899-1902 with five bars including Relief of Ladysmith, Laing’s Nek and Tugela Heights; named to 5243 Pte. A. Coles, Devon Regiment. Fine
Lot: 90
Volunteer Long Service Medal, Queen Victoria India & Colonial issue, named to Sergt. A. Irvine, Midland Railway Volunteers, inscription engraved in continuous script, VF. Scarce
Lot: 91
Volunteer Long Service Medal EVII head, India issue, named to Vlr. S.E. Anthony, of the Allahabad Volunteer Rifles. Inscription in continuous script. EF
Lot: 92
King’s South Africa Medal 1901-02, two bars, named to 6249 Pte. C. Hambly, Seaforth Highlanders. Darkened, o/w fine.
Lot: 93
Royal Naval Reserve Long Service Medal, Edward VII head, named to D. 1073 J. Davies, Seaman 1st Class, R.N.R.; and Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Medal, George V Coinage head, named to J. 22703 (CH. 3. 20203) E.M. Whiting, Leading Seaman, R.F.R. The EVII medal lacks ribbon o/w VF (2)
Lot: 94
WWI British 1914-1918 War Medal and Civilization Medal, both named to 2372 Pte. C.C. Harris, Somerset Light Infantry. Fine/EF (2)
Lot: 95
WWI Trio named to GS-16644 Pte. O. Hayes, Royal Fusiliers, comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, and Civilization medal. Ribbons badly faded, medals fine/EF. (3)
Lot: 96
WWI Army Star 1914-15, named to 16185 Pte. Richard Waite Richardson, 13th Btn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, killed in the Battle of the Somme, 11th July 1916, remembered on Thiepval Memorial . EF
Lot: 97
WWI 1914-1918 Medal to 13560 Pte. H. Brown, Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry. Few tiny bruises to the rim o/w VF.
Lot: 98
Group of Naval Medals comprising WWI trio to J. 31867 G.H. Corfield, Boy, 1st Class (later Ordinary Seaman); Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to the same recipient on H.M.S. Whitehall; and WW2 Atlantic Star with France & Germany bar. Medals fine but ribbons in poor to VG condition. (5)
Lot: 99
Trio of WWI Medals named to 10003 Corporal J. Shergold, Somerset Light Infantry, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, and Civilization medal. Shown as a Private on the 1914-15 Star. Fine/EF
Lot: 100
WWI Trio of War Medal, Civilization Medal and 1914 Star, all named to 6518 Pte. T.G. Smith, Royal Army Medical Corps. Fine/EF