Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. EIIR second type legend (Const. William J. M. Harries)
The recipient is confirmed as serving with the Lancashire Constabulary in 1939, and in retirement post 1968 relocated to his native Pembrokeshire, Wales
William James Mortimer Harries was a native of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales where he was born on 5 March 1916. The 1939 National Register for England & Wales record the recipient (a unique name) residing at Garstang, Lanca... read more
55.00 GBP
Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. EIIR second type legend (Const. Charles E. Maughan)
The recipient is confirmed as serving with the Lincolnshire Constabulary, and in particular was a long serving Police Constable stationed at Lough, Lincolnshire, England
'The Standard' issue of 3 August 1946, contained the below notice pertaining to Constable Maughan:
Quote,
P.w.r. Charles Edward Maughan, who has been stationed at Louth for six years... read more
60.00 GBP
Naval Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. EDVII issue (114812 Fredk. Menhenitt, P.O. 1Cl. H.M.S. Vengeance)
Medal(s) verification: The Naval LSGC confirmed as entitled, and the recipient additionally awarded a 1914-14 Star trio as referenced below:
- 1914-15 Star: Ref ADM 171/110
- British War Medal (Silver issue): Ref ADM 171/110
- Interallied Victory Medal: Ref ADM 171/110
- Naval LS&GC Medal: Medal 'Traced' 31 July 1903 (per recipients extant service sheet)
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110.00 GBP
Efficiency Decoration. GVI First issue with integral 'Territorial' top bar. Reverse officially dated '1943'
The 'Territorial' top bar complete with reverse hinged pin & clasp fittings, as issued
Sold together with:
- Royal Mint plush hinged leatherette case of issue. This with Royal Mint King's Crown logo on inside silk panel
The Efficiency Decoration retaining its original silk riband
The Efficiency Decoration (Territorial) was introduced ... read more
175.00 GBP
Efficiency Decoration / Territorial Decoration. GVI Second issue with integral 'Territorial' top bar. Reverse officially dated '1950'
The Efficiency Decoration retaining its original silk riband, and suspended from its integral silver top bar complete with long hinged pin and clasp fittings as issued
The Efficiency Decoration (Territorial) was introduced in 1930 - when it replaced the hitherto named 'Territorial Decoration'. Confusingly, in spite of the award being gazetted post 1930 as The Efficiency Decorati... read more
145.00 GBP
Volunteer Long Service Medal (India & the Colonies). EDVII issue (Qr. Mr. Sergt C. O. Vernieux Simla Voltr: Rfls.:)
Great War Casualty: Captain Charles Osmond Vernieux, late 3rd Labour Corps, Indian Army, 'Died of Disease' at Bombay, British India, on, 12 March 1920 - just days after returning from active overseas Great War service in Mesopotamia. His life and sacrifice, are commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at the Kirkee Memorial (Maharashtra, India) where his remains wer... read more
150.00 GBP
British India: Lady Minto's Indian Nursing Association. Nursing 'Cape' Badge
Obverse: Pointed oval design, with outer legend band 'Lady Minto's Indian Nursing Association'. Voided centre with cypher N.A.I. (for Nursing Association India) the cypher surmounted by an 'Imperial Crown'
Reverse: Plain uniface, with makers and English silver assay hallmarks, for J.R.G. & S (Gaunt & Sons) / Birmingham 1907, and below 'Gaunt London'
Maker: J.R. Gau... read more
295.00 GBP
Imperial Service Medal. EDVII issue
Un-named as issued 1903-1911
The medal was established under the statutes of the Imperial Service Order, on 8 August 1902, by King Edward VII, with the first awards appearing in the London Gazette in May 1903
Some usual minor wear to blue enamel of the obverse legend
Condition: Scuffs otherwise VF read more
85.00 GBP
Volunteer Long Service Medal (India & Colonies). GV issue (L/Sjt J. S. Derry. E.I.Ry. Vol: Rifles)
Medal verification: Lance-Sergeant J. S. Derry, of the East Indian Railway Volunteer Rifles, was awarded his VLSM in 1913, the award being published in Indian Army Order 147 of 1913
The East Indian Railway Volunteer Rifles had its origins dating back to 1869, when the unit was originally raised. The lineage of the regiment thoughout its existence as an auxiliary unit is shown bel... read more
95.00 GBP
Special Constabulary Long Service Medal. GVI first issue (Raymond Thompson)
Wiltshire Special Constabulary: The recipient (a Newspaper Director & General Manager) is confirmed as being a member of the Swindon unit of the Wiltshire Special Constabulary in 1939 (reference the National Register for England & Wales, 1939),
Awarded circa 1937-1947
The recipient would also be entitled to a Defence Medal if he served for 3 years continuous or ag... read more
25.00 GBP










