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Imperial Service Medal. GV coinage head (Robert Thomson)

Note: The recipient Robert Thomson was a Warder Grade I at Barlinnie Prison in Scotland. The award of the Imperial Service Medal was published in the London Gazette issue of 28 May 1920

Condition: About VF
 
Code: 11649Price: 30.00 GBP

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Imperial Service Medal. EIIR issue (Peter James Rogers)

Note: Medal is sold complete with original brooch pin fitting on riband and Royal Mint case of issue

Condition: EF
 
Code: 11759Price: 30.00 GBP

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Delhi Durbar 1903 Medal. Silver issue

Less than 5,000 medals of this - the most attractive and artisctic of all official Royal Commemorative Medals - were issued

Condition: Minor edge nicks and bruising otherwise toned and VF
 
Code: 11123Price: 250.00 GBP

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Sudan Defence Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

Un-named as issued

Introduced in 1933, by the British Governor General of the Sudan, the medal was awarded to native non-commissioned officers and men who had served 18 years in the Sudan Defence Force

An extremely rare medal on the market

Condition: EF
 
Code: 11279Price: 600.00 GBP

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India Meritorious Service Medal. GVI issue (4311 Hav Sant Ram, 10-4/9th Regts)

A rare regiment to find any medals to on the market

Circa 1930-1941, the 10th training battalions of the 4th Bombay Grenadiers & 9th Jat Regiments respectively were amalagamated to provide a single shared training battalion. The hybrid training battalion that then served serve both regiments was titled the 10th Battalion 4/9th Regiments

This battalion did not earn any campaign medals, and only the handful of Meritorious Service and Long Service Medals to the old timer NCO's and followers may exist as a tangible reminder of the existence of this short lived unit

Condition: VF
 
Code: 11998Price: 185.00 GBP

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Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. GV fixed suspender issue (J.97058 R J.A. Gwilliams, P.O. H.M.S. Bee)

Important: H.M.S. Bee was a 'China Station' River Gunboat

The recipients Naval Record Card through to January 1929 shows he was transferred form H.M.S. Dartmouth to H.M.S. Bee in January 1929

Richard John Arthur Gwilliams was a native of Liverpool, Lancashire England, where he was born on 5 December 1896. At time of his enlistment into the Royal Navy on 5 June 1915 he described his trade as having been a 'Fitter'. Also entitled to a 1914-15 Star Trio

HMS Bee was an Insect class gunboat launched on 8/12/1915. This class are also known as "Large China Gunboats". Initially built for service on the River Danube, after WW1 the Insects were transported to China and served on the Yangtze River. In 1920 HMS Bee became the flagship of the Yangtze patrol.

Sold together with Service Record through to January 1929

Condition: Couple edge bruises and polished about VF
 
Code: 12017Price: 225.00 GBP

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Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. GVI first issue (MX48119 A.E. Edwards C.P.O.Ck, H.M.S. Sober Island)

Last 2-3 letters of 'Island' with two official corrections or overstamping (see picture)

An extremely rare station/establishment.

HMS Sober Island was a "camp" near Trincomalee, Ceylon, in conjunction with a ship repair vessel deployed there. It was only in commission from 1/11/1944 to 30/6/1946

Condition: VF
 
Code: 10043Price: 200.00 GBP

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Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. GV first issue (216174 (P.O. A.6883) N. V. Morris. P.O., R. F. R.)

Recipient was a Petty Officer

Condition: GVF
 
Code: 11791Price: 65.00 GBP

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Military Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. Victorian issue (Q:M:S: Inst: E. Mills, Gymn: Staff)


Recipient was a Quarter Master Sergeant serving with the Gymanstic Staff at time of qualifying for his long service medal

Condition: EF
 
Code: 12018Price: 165.00 GBP

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Military Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. EDVII issue (C.S. Mjr. E.J. Moth, Gym:St)

Recipient was issued his Long Service Medal in 1911, at which time he was a Company Sergeant Major serving with the Gymnastic Staff

Edward James Moth a native of Southend, Portsmouth, Hampshire England, was aged 18 years and 9 months when he enlisted for service with the British Army on 14 November 1892. He described his civilian Trade as having been a 'Baker'. Edward subsequently served a total of 21 years before retiring on pension in 1913. During his long and distinguished career - including campaign service with the Norfolks in South Africa during 1900 for which he was awarded a 2 clasp QSA Medal (clasps were Paardeberg / Relief of Kimberley) Edward Moth served continuously with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment 1893-1903, until in the latter year transferring to the Gymnastic Staff

Condition: GVF
 
Code: 12019Price: 150.00 GBP
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