A Second World War 'Pacific Star Quartet' of 4 x campaign medals: Un-named and un-attributed as issued
- The 1939-45 Star. No clasp
- The Pacific Star
- Defence Medal
- War Medal
The medals are all Royal Mint issues
All medals equally toned and fitted with their original, now stitched, silk ribands
The Pacific Star 'Quartet', was awarded to all British and Empire forces personnel who were serving in Malaya, Singapore and Hong Kong... read more
Punjab Medal 1848-49 With clasp 'Chilianwala' (H. Meeds, 24th Foot.)
Killed-in-Action: Private Henry Meeds 24th Warwickshire Regiment of Foot, is confirmed being 'Killed-in-Action' at the Battle of Chilianwala, Punjab, India, 13 January 1849
The service and supreme self sacrifice of No. 174 Private Henry Meeds, is commemorated in perpetuity on the Chilianwalla Memorial, commemorating the dead the British Army that fell in the 2nd British Sikh War ... read more
985.00 GBP
Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. With clasp 'Ali Musjid' (2110. Pte. W. Donovan. 4th. Bn. Rifle Bde.)
Second Afghan War Fatal Casualty: Private Donovan is confirmed on the respective campaign medal as 'Dead' prior to the medal roll being compiled and signed, and prior to the regiments return to British India
Cholera: Quite apart from 'Battlefield casualties' 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade lost an estimated 100 'All-Ranks' who died of disease, ill-health and accident, while on active... read more
A fine Battle-Cruiser 'Far East' Wind-Up Operations 'Netherlands East Indies' B.E.M. and Second World War group of eight to a Veteran of he Arctic Convoys: Able Seaman Cecil Frederick Ivor Levell, B.E.M., H.M.S. Nigeria late H.M.S. Cumberland
- British Empire Medal, Military Division, G.VI.R. (AB. Cecil. F. I. Levell. C/JX. 129509)
- The 1939-45 Star
- The Atlantic Star
- The Africa Star. With clasp 'North Africa 1942-43'
- The Burma Star. With clasp 'Pacific'
- War Medal 1939-45
- Naval General Service Medal 1918-62. GVI issue with clasp 'S. E. Asia 1945-46' (D/JX 129509. C. F. I. Levell. A... read more
740.00 GBP
A Wandering Ulsterman's 'Korea Service' British Empire Medal pair: Lance-Corporal William Norritt Stewart Lawson, 28th Field Regiment Royal Engineers, 1st Commonwealth Division - later a Marine Engineer, who became a naturalized 'New Zealander
- British Empire Medal (Military). EIIR issue (22844618 L/Cpl. William N. S. Lawson, R.E.)
- United Nations Service Medal. With clasp 'Korea' (22844618 L/Cpl Lawson. W. N. R.E.)
The double digits '44' only on the B.E.M. are over-struck, and exactly as issued. Uncommonly the United Nations medal has been engraved named, as described (see images) this presumably done at regi... read more
475.00 GBP
An extremely rare & desirable Eurasian Indian Mutiny Veteran's 'Lucknow' & 1903 Delhi Durbar Medal pair: Dr. John Sausman, late Apothecary 27th Madras Native Infantry late Singapore Colony and Chairman of the Mysore and Coorg Anglo-Indian Association
- Delhi Durbar Medal1903. Silver issue complete with integral silver riband buckle brooch
- Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58. With clasp 'Lucknow' (Asst Apothy John Sausman. 27th Madras N, I.)
Minor official corrections to impressed naming on the Mutiny Medal
Medals verification: The Indian Mutiny Medal Rolls for European & Eurasian members of the native regimen... read more
1175.00 GBP
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
Poland (Republic): The Cross of Combat Action of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. 2nd type issue medal (with larger plain ring suspension), and clasp 'Maiche-St.Hippolyte'
2nd issue medal, with larger plain ring suspension
Awarded to Polish veterans of the 'Battle of Clos du Dobs Hills' fought in France 1940
The Battle of Clos du Doubs took place between 18 and 20 June 1940, during the Battle of France. The Polish 2nd Rifle Division, commanded by General Bronislaw Prugar-Ketling, defended the frontline in the area of the Clos du Doub... read more
Rhodesia (UDI): Rhodesian Staff Corps. Anodised cap badge
The reverse of the insignia retaining its two loop fittings as issued
Condition: EF read more
20.00 GBP
Rhodesia (UDI): Internal Affairs. Blackened anodised cap badge
The insignia is 32mm (H)
The cap badge complete with both loop fittings (East & West)
Condition: GVF read more
15.00 GBP










