United States: Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal. 2nd type with 4 x 'Service Stars' on the riband. Post 1990 issue
Un-named and un-attributed
Each of the bronze gilt 'Service Stars' indicate that the recipient had qualified for a further additional award of the MCGCM - each qualifying period being 3 years service. A total of 15 years good conduct
Medal mounted on a 9mm crimp-brooch. The reverse of the brooch retaining the original hinged pin and intricate drop clasp fittings a... read more
30.00 GBP
United States: National Defense Service Medal
The medal with 9mm crimp brooch with intricate drop lock hinged pin & clasp fittings. The medal brooch bar with Federal Contractors hallmark 'LI-GI'
The National Defense Service Medal (NDSM) is a service medal of the United States Armed Forces established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953
There have been 4 x distinct periods of award for the NDSM
15.00 GBP
Auxiliary Force India: South India Railway Battalion. Set of 4 x English made 'Regimental Buttons'
The buttons all with identical makers marks on reverse for 'Gaunt London'
The buttons complete with their original loop fittings for attachment
Positively attributed: As worn by Lieutenant-Colonel Clive Osborne Gaby, V.D., who served with the regiment circa 1915-1938, and who was the 'Commanding Officer' of the regiment in the period 1934-1938
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25.00 GBP
Military Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. EDVII issue (Sub Contr G. D. M. Anderson. I. M. List.)
George David McKellar Anderson, son of James Anderson ( a General Labourer) & Jane Anderson (nee Black) was a native of, Linlithgow, Scotland, where he was born on 10 April 1872. The 1881 National Census for Scotland, records, George, described as a scholar, residing at home located at, 13 High East Port, Linlithgow, Linlithgowshire, together with his parents and two siblings, viz, older brothe... read more
125.00 GBP
Royal Army Pay Corps: Two x EIIR Crown 'AA' collar badges. Positively attributed as worn by a former Scottish 'Chindit'
The badges complete with their original reverse fittings, brass backing plates and with cotter pins, as worn by the recipient
Material: Silver wire bullion padded on dark navy blue cloth
Dimension: 77mm
Design: A circular dark padded patch with silver bullion thread adorned with a 'Chinte' (Burmese dragon pagoda 'custodian') guarding a pagoda. The re... read more
20.00 GBP
Ethiopia (Empire): Commemorative service medal for service with United Nations Operation in the Congo (UNAC) 1960-64. Bronze gilt
Awarded to the Ethiopian service personnel who served with the Ethiopian Contingent of the United Nations Operation in the Congo (UNAC)
The United Nations Operation in the Congo (French: Opération des Nations Unies au Congo, abbreviated to ONUC) was a United Nations peacekeeping force deployed in the Republic of the Congo in 1960 in response to the Congo Crisis. ONUC was the UN's... read more
40.00 GBP
Ethiopia (Peoples Democratic Republic): Commemorative service medal for the 40th anniversary of 'Victory' over Italy 1941-1981. White metal
The medal retaining its original riband, as issued
Condition: GVF read more
35.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen).'Black' 3rd class award
Awarded for being wounded-in-action on one or two occasions
The hollow pressed metal award with makers marks 'L/11' on reverse
The reverse of the award complete with original vertical long hinged pin & clasp fittings as issued
Condition: VF read more
75.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): Kriegsmarine War Badge for the Coastal Artillery (Kriegsabzeichen für die Marineartillerie)
Reverse of the award retaining its original vertical long round pin with clasp fittings, as issued
The solid die-struck award with makers marks on reverse, for 'Friedrich Linden', of Ludenscheid, Germany, with their registered number '43' below
Metal: Gilded 'Feinzink' metal
Dimensions (approx): Width 42mm / Height 52mm
Weight: 38.1g
265.00 GBP
British Indian Army: 13th Raputs. Pair of 'Officer's silver or silver plated (not h/m) regimental collar badges, worn 1903-1922
Reverse of both badges complete with their original silver or silver plated, loop fittings, as issued & as worn
An inspired choice of regimental insignia comprising 2 x pairs of crossed 'Katar's' - the traditional Rajput thrusting dagger
The Shekhawati Regiment had their origins dating back 1835 when they were raised as part of the Jaipur contingent and were, eight... read more
125.00 GBP