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A Superb Group of WW2 Campaign Medals

A Superb Group of WW2 Campaign Medals

A 5 medal Royal Naval group including Africa Star, Burma Star, Atlantic Star, 1939/45 Star and war medal.  read more

Code: 15029

220.00 GBP

Orginal 1950's Bedfordshire Constable's Police Helmet Plate

Orginal 1950's Bedfordshire Constable's Police Helmet Plate

Black night patrol badge. Most desireable and highly collectable example. A very nice example. I lug lacking. Obsolete issue.  read more

Code: 14893

40.00 GBP

British Army GSM Campaign Service Medal Northern Ireland Bar. ERII

British Army GSM Campaign Service Medal Northern Ireland Bar. ERII

Issued to Gunner Ferguson Royal Artillery. The General Service Medal (1962 GSM, also sometimes referred to as the Campaign Service Medal), was introduced in 1962 to combine the General Service Medal (1918), as awarded to the Army and RAF, and the Naval General Service Medal (1915). The 1962 GSM was awarded until 2007, when it was replaced by the Operational Service Medal.  read more

Code: 14844

65.00 GBP

A Victorian British Connaught Rangers Officer's Helmet Tin

A Victorian British Connaught Rangers Officer's Helmet Tin

the case which is emblazoned with the makers name Hawkes and a brass plaque with the officer's name and regiment engraved, Addis Delacombe Esq Connaught Rangers. The 1st Battalion deployed to South Africa as part of 5th (Irish) Brigade which was commanded by Major-General Fitzroy Hart. The Rangers took part in numerous engagements during the Boer War.

The regiment took part in the Battle of Colenso on 15 December, part of the attempt to relieve the town of Ladysmith, besieged by Boer forces. The Rangers and the rest of the 5th (Hart's) Brigade, who were on the left flank, had been forced to perform over 20 minutes of drill before the advance. The Brigade suffered heavily during their participation in the battle, the Boers inflicting heavy casualties. The advance was met with a fire from three sides that forced them to withdraw. The battle ended in defeat for the British. That battle and two previous defeats at Magersfontein and Stormberg became known as 'Black Week'.

The Rangers fought at Spion Kop and the Tugela Heights during further attempts by General Sir Redvers Buller to relieve the besieged town of Ladysmith. In late February the siege of Ladysmith finally came to an end after it was relieved by British forces. The regiment was awarded the battle honour Relief of Ladysmith in addition to South Africa 1899?1902.

The 5th Brigade subsequently deployed to Kimberley and took part in further operations against the Boer guerillas.

The Rangers finally departed South Africa for Ireland after the Boer War ended in 1902, and were also awarded the theatre honour.

In 1908 the 1st Battalion arrived in India while the 2nd Battalion returned home to Ireland. The 1st and 2nd battalions of the regiment were given new Colours by HM King George V in 1911. The 2nd Battalion had left Ireland and was in England when the "war to end all wars", the First World War, began in August 1914. This tin is in untouched condition and could be much improved with simple cleaning but we have left 'as is' for those that prefer it as such.  read more

Code: 14693

200.00 GBP

Regular Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal Pair, Welsh Guards

Regular Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal Pair, Welsh Guards

GVR Army LSGC, with ?Regular Army? bar suspension (2730053 GDSMN C. S. HUGHES M.S.M. W.Gds).and his WW1 Civilisation Medal. One of England's premier regiments, and part of the Her Majesty's Household Guards Division. By the time of the First World War the most senior of the Guards Regiments, the Grenadier Guards, prepared to celebrate their 260th anniversary. At about the same time the youngest of the Guards Regiments, the Welsh Guards, was just being formed. During the Great War, the Guards served in every major campaign on the western front, from the early August days of 1914 at Mons, straight through to the occupation of Cologne after the Armistice in 1919. In 1915, at the request of King George V, the five Guards Regiments were brought together into their own division: The Guards Division. As their own division, the Guards continued to build a reputation as a very disciplined and dependable division that exceeded all expectations. At the end of the war, King George V honored the individual privates of the Guards Division with a title aside from Private. They would from that point on, respectfully be known as... Guardsmen. In December 1919 Guardsman Claude Hughes was awarded the MSM the Meritorious Service Medal, that medal was sadly lost  read more

Code: 14609

220.00 GBP

Royal Air Force Association Flag

Royal Air Force Association Flag

Traditional blue ensign with RAF Assoc badge. Good order overall. Post war. 36 inches X 76 inches  read more

Code: 14414

125.00 GBP

Egyptian Currency Note 5 Piastres WW2 Issue 1940

Egyptian Currency Note 5 Piastres WW2 Issue 1940

Used by British 'Desert Rat' troops in the War in Africa campaign against Rommel's Afrika Corps. Issued under law No 50/1940. Used condition but good.  read more

Code: 14321

15.00 GBP

A Spare Set of German WW2 Gas Mask Lenses

A Spare Set of German WW2 Gas Mask Lenses

In original paper packet.  read more

Code: 14319

12.00 GBP

Historical Medal For the Marriage of the Duke of York & Princess Mary 1893

Historical Medal For the Marriage of the Duke of York & Princess Mary 1893

Married At Chapel Royal St James's Palace 6 July 1893. Reverse with Duke and Duchess standing before Brittania Made by Spink and Sons London. Silvered on metal. 51mm.  read more

Code: 13809

85.00 GBP

A Khedive Star Medal

A Khedive Star Medal

Five pointed star with a central raised circle bearing an image of the Sphinx with the Pyramids behind, the word ?EGYPT? above followed by a year (for the first three issues and undated for the fourth) with the same written in Arabic below. The reverse has the monogram of the Khedive under a crown within a raised circle. The Khedive of Egypt presented a bronze star to all Officers and men of the Navy and Army who were engaged in the suppression of the rebellion of Egypt in 1882. The suspender [lacking] was straight with a crescent and five pointed star in the centre which is attached to the star with a small metal loop passing through a small ring between the two top points of the star. Ist issue dated 1882. Good Very Fine condition. No ribbon,mount.Unnamed as issued.  read more

Code: 13796

65.00 GBP