British War Medals 1914-1920 for sale
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I have various British War Medals for sale. Please contact me if you would like to buy any medals on this page or request additional photos.
British War Medal, erased (pictured above); perfect gap-filler; SOLD
3-12617 Sjt. A. Bradley. W. Rid. R.
British War Medal, erased (pictured above); perfect gap-filler; SOLD
Left to right: Aquila Bradley, Alfred Broadbent, Fred Clarkin |
12167 Sgt Aquila
Bradley, 9th West Riding Regt. Number dates to early Oct 1914. Arrived France
29th July 1915 as a private; later promoted. Pte appears on 1914-15 Star, Sjt
on other two medals. Appears in casualty list, wounded, on 20th March 1916. Entitled to 1914-15
Star trio. To Class Z on the 18th Feb 1919. SOLD
6552 Pte. A. Broadbent. W. Rid. R.
6552 Pte Alfred
Broadbent, 1/4th West Riding Regiment; later 547209 Labour Corps. Appears in
casualty list, wounded, published 20th January 1917. SOLD
4/1815 Pte. F. Clarkin. W. Rid. R.
1815 Pte Frederick
(Fred) Clarkin was born in Halifax, Yorkshire in 1883. He
attested with the 4th (Militia) Bn of the Yorkshire Regt on the 5th November
1902 (stated aged, 17 years and 3 months) and then enlisted with the regular
Yorkshire Regt on the 19th December 1902 (reg number 7081), for 3&9; later
extended to 8&4, serving in the UK, India and South Africa until discharged
for misconduct on the 17th May 1909 (6 years and 150 days).
Attested with the 4th Duke of Wellington’s Regiment on the 8th August
1914. Served overseas with D Coy, 1/4th Battalion from the 14th April 1915.
Accidentally wounded in the chest on the 20th September 1915 by a bullet
exploding in a fire when lunch was being cooked. Returned to duty on the 26th
September and killed in action on 16 October 1915. He is buried in Bard Cottage
Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium. Entitled to 1914-15 Star trio. Papers in WO 96,
WO 97 and WO 363. SOLD
ZP 1251 L I E Crane AB RNVR
ZP/1251 Able Seaman Lawrence I Edward Crane was born in 1897 and was living in Sawbridgeworth, Herts when he enlisted in December 1915. Entitled to pair. £30.
ZP 1251 AB Lawrence Edward Crane, RNVR |
ZP/1251 Able Seaman Lawrence I Edward Crane was born in 1897 and was living in Sawbridgeworth, Herts when he enlisted in December 1915. Entitled to pair. £30.
Frederick Dott, William Moon, Herbert Russell |
60904 Pte. F. E. Dott. York. R.
60904 Frederick Ernest
Dott, 2nd Yorkshire Regt; later 59045 1st King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
To Class Z 8th Jan 1919. SOLD
21615 Pte. W. Moon. York. R.
21615 Pte William Moon,
1st GB Yorkshire Regt; later 53177 2nd GB, Northumberland Fusiliers. Discharged
KR 392 (xxviii). Entitled to pair. retaining rod missing. SOLD
3265 Sjt. H. W. Russell. York. R.
3265, later 203447 Sgt
Herbert William Russell, 4th Y&L. Enlisted 17 Apr 1915; disch 27 Mar 1918,
wounds, aged 28. Entitled to pair and SWB. SOLD
Richard Stevens, Robert Walton, Oswald Wheater |
203857 Pte. R. H. Stevens. W. Rid. R.
203857 Richard
Henry/Harry Stevens. Enlisted 17th July 1916, discharged sick 9th March 1918
aged 33. Served overseas with the 1/4th Battalion, West Riding Regt. £30.
38929 Pte R Walton. Yorks L I
38929 Pte Robert Walton,
2nd KOYLI, later 9th KOYLI. Number dates to Jan
1918. For instance, 38923 joined the 2nd KOYLI on 4th Jan 1918, having arrived
in France the previous day. This man had originally attested 31st Oct 1916,
mobilised 19th Feb 1917 and joined 90th TRB on the 22nd Feb 1917. Transferred
to 264 Infantry battalion on the 1st July 1917. Likelihood is that Robert
Walton was a young soldier, probably 18 years old in 1917 and probably from
Yorkshire. Entitled to pair. SOLD
10196 Sjt. O. F. Wheater. E. York R.
10196 Oswald Fraser
Wheater, a career soldier who served with the 2nd and 8th Battalions, East
Yorkshire Regt; later 23442 6th Dorsetshire Regiment. Transferred to Section B,
Army Reserve on the 8th February 1919. 10196 indicates that he joined the East
Yorks Regt in about Feb 1914.
Whilst serving with the
8th E Yorks Regt received a slight gunshot wound to his right thigh. He was
sent to No 4 Stationary Hospital on the 9th October 1917 and was discharged to
duty on the 28th October 1917. By this stage he was 29 years old, and had
served 6 years of which two years and 4 months had been with the Field Force.
His name appeared in a casualty list published on the 25th October 1917. SOLD
16835 Pte L. G. Playle R. Suss. R.
16835 Pte Lewis George Playle,
Royal Sussex Regiment; later 554686 Pte, Labour Corps. Born in Ridgewell,
Essex in 1898 or 1899 (aged 2 and 12 in 1901 and 1911 census returns). SWB roll
states that he enlisted on 25th May 1916 but this is the date of mobilisation
and suggests that John was born on the 25th May 1898. The regimental number dates to June
1917. Research suggests he probably arrived overseas in May or June 1917 and possibly served with 2nd
Battalion.
Appears in War Office casualty list published on the 25th September 1917. Subsequently
transferred to Labour Corps and discharged due to sickness on 18th July 1919.
Married Ellen L Whatley in 1921 (Lambeth, 1st quarter) and son, John E F
Playle, born in 1922 (birth registered Lambeth, 3rd quarter). Died 1923 (Halstead,
3rd quarter) aged 25.
Sold with copied research which will be emailed. SOLD
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The following, as illustrated, are mostly planchets only. General condition of medals is fair to fine and better. Postage extra.
The following, as illustrated, are mostly planchets only. General condition of medals is fair to fine and better. Postage extra.
Left to right: Thomas Fish, Walter Heaton, John McGrath |
202225 Pte. T. Fish. Bord. R.
202225 Pte Thomas Fish. Served overseas with 1st Battalion, although number belongs to the series used by the 4th (TF) Battalion and dates to June 1916 (202229 joined 8th June, arr o/seas 9th Jun 1917). Entitled to pair. £30
1996 Dvr. W. Heaton. R.A
1996,
later 686027 Driver Walter Heaton, 3rd West Lancashire Bde. Enlisted May 1915,
arrived France 30th Sep 1915. Entitled to 1914-15 Star trio. SOLD
49722 Pte. J. McGrath. S. Wales
Bord.
49722 Pte
John McGrath. Entitled to pair. Papers in WO 363. SOLDLeft to right: Samuel Sigurdson, Frank Walker |
765332 Pte. S. Sigurdson. Can. Tak
Bn.;
2765332
Samuel Sigurdson, 1st Canadian Tank Battalion. Enlisted April 1918. SOLD
61267 Pte. F. W. Walker. Durh.
L.I.)
61267 Pte Frank W Walker, later 19014 Labour
Corps. Papers in WO 364. Naming largely obscured. Entitled to
pair. SOLD
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