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Collectors Sale
1022 Lots
Lot 1
Boer War/WWI group of medals awarded to "193307 T. H. Allen L.S H.M.S TERRIBLE" (WWI medals marked RN), comprising of Geo. V Distinguished Service medal (unnamed), Queen's South Africa medal with four clasps for Modder River, relief of Lady Smith, Tugela Heights and Cape Colony, China 1900 medal with two clasps, relief of Peking and Taku Forts, 1914 - 15 Star, 1914 - 18 war medal and 1914 -18 Victory medal (6) Possible renaming on some of the medals, viewing advised - see extra photos.Lot 4
WWI casualty group of medals awarded to two brothers - William Shells and Herbert Shells (the only people with that surname to be killed in WWI) comprising; 1914/15 Star, War and Victory medal, and memorial plaque, in later fitted presentation case, 24779 Pte. H. Shells, W.RDR, complete with research paperwork (Pte. Herbert Shells 24779 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington West Riding Regiment died aged 22 on 15.04.1918, son of Charles France Shells and Elizabeth Shells of Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield) commemorated on the Ploegsteert memorial in Belgium (remains were never identified for burial) with associated studio uniform portrait photograph and letter to his mother, and Berry Brow and Armitage Bridge scroll as token of respect of his sacrifice from the people of the town, 1914 - 1915 Star war medal for 200788 Sgt. William Shells, 19th BN Durham Light Infantry, died aged 25 on 15.10.1918, commemorated at Lijssenthoek military cemetery in Belgium with associated newspaper clipping, Berry Brow and Armitage Bridge scroll, Thomas Russell of Liverpool full hunter pocket watch and chain, ID bracelet, belt buckle, cap badges, lucky pennies etc, large collection of correspondence to and from his mother and sister, letter from the chaplain at the hospital where he died of wounds in Belgium, including a lock of his hair.Lot 7
WWI bronze memorial plaque (death penny) for John William Cotton, WWI Casualty victory medal awarded to 20148 Pte. John William Cotton 12th Bn. The Kings (Liverpool Regt.) with dog tag and a 1914-1918 war medal awarded to 96470 Pte. N S Bower 1st Bn. The Kings (Liverpool Regt) with CWGC cert and other printed paperwork.Hammer: £110
Lot 16
WWI bronze memorial plaque (death penny) for Thomas Alfred Charlesworth, with card box of issue (1627 L/CPL Thomas Alfred Charlesworth 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers, died on 21.02.1915, Ypres, Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium) with DLI cap badge, Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge, and a white metal and enamel DLI sweethearts brooch with associated CWGC research material.Hammer: £75
Lot 21
WWI and matching WWII medal group awarded to M 7978 Chief Armourer E J Norton Royal Navy (served August 1914 to Dec. 1944, last posting HMS Somme). Consists of Victory medal, 1914-1918 war medal, 1914-1915 star, 1939-1945 star, Defence medal, 1939-1945 war medal and RN long service and good conduct medal(7).Hammer: £130