Interallied Victory Medal (351886 Pte. J. Grant. R. Scots.) Interallied Victory Medal (351886 Pte. J. Grant. R. Scots.) Interallied Victory Medal (351886 Pte. J. Grant. R. Scots.) Interallied Victory Medal (351886 Pte. J. Grant. R. Scots.) Interallied Victory Medal (351886 Pte. J. Grant. R. Scots.)

Interallied Victory Medal (351886 Pte. J. Grant. R. Scots.)

Killed-in-Action: Private James Grant 9th Battalion Royal Scots was 'Killed-in-Action' in France & Flanders on, 23 April 1917

The supreme sacrifice of James Grant is now commemorated in perpetuity on a memorial cross at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission 'Level Crossing Cemetery' located at Fampoux, France, Pas-de-Calais, France, where his grave is maintained amongst the ranks of other fallen comrades

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission records that James was the brother of Miss J. Grant of, 10 Hope Park Cresent, Edinburgh, Scotland

Medal(s) verification: Private James Grant, 9th Battalion Royal Scots, is confirmed as entitled to the British War Medal (Silver issue) & Interallied Victory Medals per the respective regimental medal rolls cited below:

- British War Medal (Silver issue): WO 329/640, the medal roll compiled & signed at Hamilton, 27 October 1920
- Interallied Victory Medal: WO 329/640, the medal roll compiled & signed at Hamilton, 27 October 1920

The medal contained in its original Manila envelope (a/f) and as issued with the below following old ink hand-written inscription on the envelope

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From Miss Grant (friend of Miss Muat) 10 Hope Park Cres, "Victory Medal" with separate ribbon

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A choice condition item, complete with original long length of bright silk moire riband, the medal being virtually pristine

Condition: EF

Code: 24268

55.00 GBP