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CAMPAIGN GROUPS AND PAIRS 932 Four: Sapper S. Joffe, South African Engineer Corps


1939-45 STAR; AFRICA STAR; WAR AND AFRICA SERVICE MEDALS, these all officially named (236605 S. Joffe) mounted as worn, good very fine (4)


£40-50


Solly Joffe was born to Jewish parents on 21 July 1903. An Upholsterer by occupation, enlisted in January 1941. Served in East Africa. With copied service papers.


933 Four: Signalman R. Kaaden, Australian Signals


1939-45 STAR; PACIFIC STAR; WAR AND AUSTRALIA SERVICE MEDALS, all officially named (VX142181 R. Kaaden); together with ‘Return from Active Service’ pin-backed badge, contact marks, nearly very fine (5)


£60-80


Reginald Kaaden was born in Northcote, Victoria, on 5 October 1918. Living in Collingwood, Victoria, he enlisted on 5 July 1943. As a Signalman in 3 Australian Divisional Signals, he was discharged on 18 January 1946.


934 Four: Gunner T. H. Tapp, Royal Australian Artillery


1939-45 STAR; PACIFIC STAR; WAR AND AUSTRALIA SERVICE MEDAL, all officially named (NX163147T. H. Tapp) some contact marks, very fine (4)


£60-80


Thomas Hector Tapp was born in Narrowmine, New South Wales, on 11 November 1919. A Machinist by occupation, he enlisted in the Militia at Sydney on 24 April 1939. He was posted to the 21st Field Regiment of Artillery on 1 July 1939. He enlisted with the Australian Imperial Forces on 18 April 1943 and in August 1943 was posted as Gunner to 2/2 Field Regiment. In December 1944 he embarked from Cairns to Aitape and operations in New Guinea; posted to 2/3rd Infantry in December 1945. Duscharged 17 January 1946. With copied service papers.


935 Five: Assistant Superintendent of Police D. J. H. Hurst, Federation of Malaya Police


1939-45 STAR; BURMA STAR; DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS, these unnamed; GENERAL SERVICE 1918-62, G.VI.R., 1 clasp, Malaya (ASP., F. of M. Pol.) mounted as worn, last with slight edge bruise; together with two mounted sets of five miniature dress medals, one G.S.M. with the additional ‘Palestine 1945-48’ clasp, some contact marks, generally very fine (15) £60-80


936 Four: Miss C. E. Browne


1939-45 STAR; BURMA STAR; DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS, these unnamed; together with a UNITED PROVINCES WAR SERVICE MEDAL, obverse: seal of the United Provinces, ‘Presented by H.E. The Governor U.P.’, reverse engraved, ‘To Miss Browne for War Services’, 38mm., silver, in card box of issue by Hazim & Co., Lucknow; LOYALTYMEDAL, ornate silver star, reverse engraved, ‘Miss C. E. Browne For Loyalty’, generally extremely fine (6)


£60-80


With a large full-length portrait photograph of Miss Brown, a group photograph, post-war Christmas card (unsigned) and a card, ‘With best wishes from Their Excellencies’.


937


Six: attributed to Lieutenant-Colonel V. R. A. Cowper, Royal Army Ordnance Corps


1939-45 STAR; ITALY STAR; DEFENCE AND WAR MEDALS; U.S.A. MEDAL OF FREEDOM, with bronze palm, all unnamed as issued, mounted as worn; together with SANMARINO,ORDER OF ST. AGATHA, Commander’s neck badge, gilt metal and enamel, with full neck cravat, in Alberti, Milan case of issue, good very fine (6)


£180-220


Medal of Freedom with bronze palm London Gazette 14 May 1948. ‘Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Valentine Randall Augustus Cowper (116713) Royal Army Ordnance Corps’.


For medals to other members of the Cowper family, see lots 580 and 914.


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