SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS 205
1914 STAR, with copy clasp (4118 Pte. D. Ryan, Ir. Gds.); 1914-15 STAR (7804 Pte. J. Ryan, I Gds.); VICTORYMEDAL 1914 -19 (9731 Pte. J. Ryan, Ir. Gds.) last with edge bruise, about very fine (3)
£70-90
4118 Private David Ryan, Irish Guards, entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 13 August 1914. Discharged 4 December 1917. Awarded the Silver War Badge.
7804 Private John Ryan, Irish Guards, from Hemworth, Yorkshire, enlisted at Birmingham and entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 17 August 1915. He was killed in action whilst serving with the 2nd Battalion on 21 October 1915.
9731 Private James Ryan, Irish Guards later served with the Army Service Corps and was awarded the Silver War Badge. All with copied m.i.c.
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1914-15 STAR (16432 Pte. H. Lambert, Linc. R.); BRITISH WAR MEDAL 1914-20 (3) (201632 Pte. W. F. Best, Midd’x. R.) suspension a little slack, worn; another (36888 Sjt E. T. Osmond, Lan. Fus.) lacking suspension, worn; another, bronze issue (639 Peon Qutrat Ullah, A.B.C.); VICTORY MEDAL 1914-19 (4) (740947 Gnr. I. S. Simpson, R.A.; 280318 Pnr. A. Jones, R.E.; T4-058912 Pte. A. Carder, A.S.C.; 10610 M. O’Connell, S. Wales Bord.) last lacking suspension ring; other Victory Medals (2) - one erased, another a copy; MERCANTILE MARINE WAR MEDAL 1914-18 (3) (Frank Chapman; William Griffiths; George Leslie); British Red Cross Society War Service Medal 1914-18 (Dtr. Mstr. H. Ayre, No. 1 Glam. V.A. D.) with brooch bar, nearly very fine and better except where stated (14)
£100-140 207
1914-15 STAR (7) (73743 Gnr. E. C. W. Clarke, R.F.A.; 30480 Dvr. J. Cullen, R.F.A.; 93780 Dvr. A. J. Mears, R.F. A.33729 Gnr. G. W. J. Reed, R.G.A.; 69003 Sdlr. A. Rose, R.F.A.; 36322 Dvr. S. Thwaites, R.F.A.; 30873 Gnr. F. E. Ward, R.G.A.) very fine (7)
£80-100
Clarke entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 26 September 1915; Cullen entered the same theatre of war on 19 July 1915 and was discharged on 8 December 1917 and awarded the Silver War Badge; Mears entered the same theatre of war on 1 April 1915 and was later discharged; Reed qualified for the 1914-15 Star on 14 April 1915 for service in Haviz on the Frontier Region of India; Rose entered the Egypt theatre of war on 1 March 1915, he was subsequently discharged and awarded the Silver War Badge; Ward entered the Mesopotamia theatre of war on 4 July 1915.
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1914-15 STAR (6) (1133 Gnr. T. Matthews, R.F.A.; L-37192 Gnr. L. Maynard, R.F.A.; 70 Gnr. A. Piggin, R.F.A.; W-1571 Gnr. R. J. Perry, R.F.A.; 4456 Dvr. A. J. Philpot, R.F.A.; 38659 Dvr. A. Wickwar, R.F.A.) very fine (6)
£70-90
Maynard entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 12 December 1915; Perry entered the same theatre of war on 24 December 1915, he was subsequently discharged and awarded the Silver War Badge; Philpot entered the Mesopotamia theatre of war on 22 March 1915. Albert Piggin was a Territorial Force soldier, entering Balkan (Gallipoli) theatre of war on 16 August 1915. Wickwar entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 27 May 1915.
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1914-15 STAR (4) (6. B.Q.M. Sjt. H. Banks, R.F.A.; 79947 Gnr. W. F. G. Webster, R.H.A.; 37109 B.S. Mjr. F. T. Wood, R. F.A.; 2575 Pte. R. Bertolle, H.A.C.); VICTORYMEDAL 1914-19 (2) (9772 Pte. C. W. A. Daddo, H.A.C. (Inf.); 6959 Pte. M. J. B. Dickson, H.A.C.-Inf.) Star to ‘Wood’ with edge bruise, very fine and better (6)
£70-90
Battery Quartermaster Henry Banks, R.F.A. entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 29 September 1915. Awarded the T.F.E.M. in 1909 and the clasp in 1927. Gunner Walter Webster, R.H.A., entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 30 April 1915; With ball button.
Frederick Wood was Battery Sergeant-Major of 59 Brigade R.F.A. which landed at Sulva Bay on 9 August 1915. The Brigade formed part of 11th (Northern) Division and fought the bitter battle of Chocolate Hill. and then continuously until their evacuation to Imbros in December 1915. The division then moved to France and fought at Thiepval and Ypres. On 10 June 1918 Frederik Wood was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the R.A.S.C.
Private Ralph Bertolle, H.A.C. Infantry entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 27 April 1915. Private Cyril W. A. Daddo, H.A.C. Infantry later served with the R.A.F. All with copied m.i.c.
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1914-15 STAR (43256 C.S. Mjr. J. J. F. Thompson, R.E.); VICTORYMEDAL 1914-19 (3) (19101 T.W.O. Cl. 2 J. Walker, R.E.; 3110 T. Sjt. R. W. Walker, R.E.; 508235 A.W.O. Cl. 2 A. Wrigley, R.E.) last with slight edge bruising, nearly very fine and better (4)
£40-60
James John Frederick Thompson came from Newport, Isle of Wight and joined the Royal Engineers on 14 September 1891. Serving in the Boer War he gained the Queen’s medal with three clasps and the King’s medal with two. Awarded the L.S. & G.C. with gratuity in 1910. Discharged in 1912 but was recalled for the Great War, entering the France/Flanders theatre of war on 1 May 1915.
Corporal Joseph Walker, R.E. entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 20 August 1914. Awarded the 1914 Star with clasp.
Lance-Corporal Robert W. G. Walker, 8th Railway Company R.E. entered the France/Flanders theatre of war on 15 August 1914. Awarded the 1914 Star. Postwar he lived at Eastney, Portsmouth.
Albert Wrigley entered the war in the Royal Engineers and then served for a time with the Somerset Light Infantry before returning to the R.E. All with copied m.i.c.
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1914-15 STAR (3) (1784 Dvr. W. R. Burroughs, R.F.A.; 51122 B.Q.M. Sjt. Nauffts, R.F.A.; 32954 Spr. C. J. Plank, R.E.); VICTORY MEDAL 1914-19 (6) (J. D. Doran, Postal Dept.; 141651 Cpl. R. W. Crittenden, R.E.; WR-206412 Spr. G. R. Morley, R.E.; 118854 Pnr. W. Stevens, R.E.; 47346 Pte. D. Eastwood, 16-Can. Inf.; 42729 Cpl. J. E. Watson, N.Z.E.F.); BILINGUAL VICTORYMEDAL 1914-19 (Pte. L. Frost, 4th S.A.I.) last with scratch marks to naming, nearly very fine and better (10)
£100-140
Robert William Crittenden lived at 10 New Street, Vincent Square, Westminster. He joined the Royal Engineers on 16 November 1915, aged 28 years and was promoted to Corporal in March 1916. He was posted to 286 A.T. Company, Salonika but contracted Influenza and was sent home in December 1918. He was demobilised in January 1919 and given a 20 per cent disability allowance.
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