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Indian Mutiny clasp Defence of Lucknow, Lieutenant, 84th Foot. Mortally wounded 25/9/57 and died of his wounds in the Residency 3 days later
1 x
£4,700.00
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£4,700.00 |
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£4,700.00 |
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Korea, Glosters prisoner of war at Imjin River, having been wounded by mortar fragments to the head, chest, arms and legs
2 x
£1,950.00
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£1,950.00 |
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£3,900.00 |
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Order of the British Empire Grand Cross, Ladies (G.B.E) 1st type, civil, smaller type breast star (78mm x 75mm.) and sash badge, silver gilt and enamel
1 x
£2,400.00
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£2,400.00 |
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£2,400.00 |
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Distinguished Flying medal group for Tobruk (additionally with Air Crew Europe) rear gunner 104 Sqdn.
1 x
£2,350.00
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£2,350.00 |
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£2,350.00 |
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D.C.M. (GV), M.M. & Bar group, 1/8th Manchester Regiment
1 x
£3,600.00
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£3,600.00 |
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£3,600.00 |
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Crimea D.C.M. group with 4 clasp Crimea, LSGC group, 11 Hussars. Whilst not a ‘Charger’ was one of 2 orderlies to Dr St. Croix attd 11th Hussars, at Balaklava, both of who received the D.C.M.
1 x
£5,800.00
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£5,800.00 |
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£5,800.00 |
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Naval General Service, clasp only. Pelgosa 29 Novr 1811, crisp original clasp on it's carriage
1 x
£500.00
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£500.00 |
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£500.00 |
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East & West Africa, clasp, 1891-2, C.P.O. H.M.S. Racer
1 x
£485.00
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£485.00 |
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£485.00 |
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Distinguished Flying Cross (GV) &; Second Award Bar, a superb 20 Victory scout 'Ace' all with 84 SE5a Squadron, served with and second only behind Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor V.C. Additionally one of only 8 British 'Balloon Buster' Aces. A lovely unmounted group, the recipient being killed shortly after discharge as a result of a motor bike accident
1 x
£19,500.00
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£19,500.00 |
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£19,500.00 |
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