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Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. GV coinage head (J.77952 E. C. Sandercock. A. B. H.M.S. Furious.)

Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. GV coinage head (J.77952 E. C. Sandercock. A. B. H.M.S. Furious.)

Medal verification: In addition to his Naval LSGC, the recipient was also entitled to campaign medals for the Great War. The respective medal roll references are:

- British War Medal. Silver issue: Ref Adm 171/144 sent to recipient at H.M.S. Vivid
- Interallied Victory Medal: Ref Adm 171/144 sent to recipient at H.M.S. Vivid
- Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Med...  read more

Code: 23469

100.00 GBP

Volunteer Long Service Medal (India & the Colonies). EDVII issue (Voltr F. Adamson, Madras Ry Voltrs)

Volunteer Long Service Medal (India & the Colonies). EDVII issue (Voltr F. Adamson, Madras Ry Voltrs)

Medal verification: The award to Volunteer F. Adamson, Madras Railway Volunteers, was published in India Army Order 290 of 1908. on which date there were 6 x awards of the medal to the regiment

The recipient who was of European or Eurasian ethnicity was holding the rank of Volunteer while serving with the Madras Railway Volunteers

The Madras Railway Volunteers were...  read more

Code: 23467

150.00 GBP

Machine Gun Corps: Officer's Kings Crown' Bronze OSD cap badge, circa 1914-1922

Machine Gun Corps: Officer's Kings Crown' Bronze OSD cap badge, circa 1914-1922

The badge with makers tablet 'J. R. Gaunt London' on 2 x lines on reverse of badge

The reverse of the insignia retaining all 3 x blade fittings, as issued

Condition: About GVF  read more

Code: 23462

75.00 GBP

Motor Machine Gun Service / Machine Gun Corps (Motors). 'Kings Crown' bi-metal cap badge

Motor Machine Gun Service / Machine Gun Corps (Motors). 'Kings Crown' bi-metal cap badge

The badge complete with a slider fitting to reverse

The Motor Machine Gun Service (MMGS) was a unit of the British Army during the Great War. It consisted of batteries of motorcycle/sidecar combinations carrying Vickers machine guns. It was established in 1914 and incorporated into the Machine Gun Corps in October 1915, at which time it was re-styled as Machine Gun Corps (Motors)...  read more

Code: 23461

45.00 GBP

The King's Regiment. Bi-metal cap badge. Circa 1914-1953

The King's Regiment. Bi-metal cap badge. Circa 1914-1953

Comprising a white metal horse, with below a gilding metal subsidiary scroll

Complete with slider fitting

The reverse of the badge with customary blow holes where the two-part badge has been brazed

Staining to scroll

Condition: Stained thus GF  read more

Code: 23459

10.00 GBP

20th Hussars. 'Kings Crown' gilding metal cap badge

20th Hussars. 'Kings Crown' gilding metal cap badge

A restrike item of insignia

Of the pattern of cap badge worn circa 1914-1922

The badge complete with slider fitting to reverse

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 23456

10.00 GBP

Special Air Service Regiment (SAS). Bi-metal cap badge

Special Air Service Regiment (SAS). Bi-metal cap badge

A restrike item of insignia

Complete with slider fitting

Condition: EF  read more

Code: 23455

10.00 GBP

British and Commonwealth Army's: Warrant Officer I Class 'Kings Crown' gilding metal rank badge, circa 1902-1952

British and Commonwealth Army's: Warrant Officer I Class 'Kings Crown' gilding metal rank badge, circa 1902-1952

British and Commonwealth Army's: Warrant Officer I Class 'Kings Crown' gilding metal rank badge, circa 1902-1952

The insignia complete with 2 x loop fittings to reverse as issued

The insignia was worn W.O. I's (Sergeant Major's) on a leather wrist band when wearing shirt-sleeve order

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 23458

15.00 GBP

Royal Naval Division: Nelson Battalion. Gilding metal cap badge

Royal Naval Division: Nelson Battalion. Gilding metal cap badge

A restrike item of insignia

The Nelson Battalion was a component unit of the Royal Naval Division during the Great War

The badge complete with two loop fittings and a brass cotter pin

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 23457

10.00 GBP

Indian Distinguished Service Medal. GVI issue (18781 Sep. Man Singh, 1-1 Punjab R.)

Indian Distinguished Service Medal. GVI issue (18781 Sep. Man Singh, 1-1 Punjab R.)

Man Singh, son of Chandu Singh, was by ethnicity and faith a Jat Sikh, whose residence address was; Post Office Doda, Mukstar, Ferozepore, Punjab, British India

At the time of performing the deeds for which he was decorated with an 'Immediate' award of the Indian Distinguished Service Medal, he was serving with the 1st Battalion 1st Punjab Regiment, an infantry unit of the Briti...  read more

Code: 23449

1950.00 GBP