CORONATION, JUBILEE AND LONG SERVICE MEDALS 1283
IMPERIAL SERVICEMEDAL (2), G.V.R., coinage head issue (Alfred James Ruddick) in fitted case of issue; another, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Charles Sydney Tann) in Royal Mint case of issue; ROYALNAVY L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (153299 Francis Mc. Ewen, P.O.1Cl, H.M.S. Excellent:); VOLUNTEER FORCE LONG SERVICEMEDAL, V.R. (349. Cr. Serg. A. Tweedie. 3.V.B. K.O.S.B.) engraved naming; TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL, G.V.R. (2209558 Spr. F. O. Taylor. R.E.); EFFICIENCY MEDAL,
G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (2) (924417 W.O. Cl.1. J. A. E. Foxford. R.A.; 861988. Cfn. C. W. Chitty. R.E.M.E.); together with a miniature TERRITORIAL FORCE WAR MEDAL 1914-18; and a miniature EFFICIENCY MEDAL, E.II.R., 1st issue, Territorial, generally very fine or better (7)
£160-200
Alfred James Ruddick served as an Overseer with the London Postal Service, and was awarded his Imperial Service Medal in 1922 (London Gazette 18 August 1922).
Charles Sydney Tann served as a Postman in the London Postal Region, and was awarded his Imperial Service Medal in 1963 (London Gazette 15 March 1963).
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IMPERIAL SERVICEMEDAL (4),
G.VI.R., 1st issue (3) (George Clark.; Percy John Lay; William Victor Newman); another, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Richard Henry Harris) good very fine
CANADIAN BANKS’ LAW ENFORCEMENT AWARD MEDAL (2), English issue, unnamed as issued; another, French issue, unnamed as issued, both in gilt metal, extremely fine
RIBAND: A complete roll of 25 metres of miniature width Air Force Cross riband, good condition (7) £40-50
George Clark served as a 1st Class Master of Yard craft at H.M. Dockyard, Devonport, and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal in 1945 (London Gazette 13 July 1945).
Percy John Lay served as a Skilled Workman, Class II, in the Southampton Telephone Area, and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal in 1946 (London Gazette 14 May 1946).
William Victor Newman served as a Sorter in the London Postal Region, and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal in 1946 (London Gazette 12 July 1946).
Richard Henry Harris served as a Wireman at H.M. Dockyard, Devonport, and was awarded the Imperial Service Medal in 1959 (London Gazette 23 June 1959).
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Pair: Police Constable J. Budge, Metropolitan Police JUBILEE 1887, 1 clasp, 1897, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. J. Budge. G. Divn.); CORONATION 1902, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. J. Budge. F. Div.) very fine
JUBILEE 1887, 1 clasp, 1897, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. C. Speare. K. Divn.); JUBILEE 1897, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. H. T. Hall. P. Divn.); CORONATION 1902, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. J. Gardiner.); SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDAL, 1 clasp, The Great War 1914-18 (Edward C. Wale.) nearly very fine or better (6)
£100-140 1286 1287 1288 x1289 JUBILEE 1897, Ceylon issue, silver, unnamed, minor contact marks, very fine CORONATION 1902, silver, unnamed as issued, in Elkington, London, embossed case of issue, extremely fine £80-100 £70-90
CORONATION 1911, silver; DELHI DURBAR 1911, silver; JUBILEE 1935; CORONATION 1937; CORONATION 1953, with lady’s bow riband, in card box of issue, all unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine (5)
£70-90 Pair: Police Sergeant N. E. MacFarlane, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
JUBILEE 1935 (N. E. MacFarlane R.C.M.P.); ROYAL CANADIANMOUNTED POLICE L.S. & G.C.,
G.VI.R., 1st issue, with Silver Clasp (N. E. MacFarlane.) mounted court-style, lacquered, nearly extremely fine (2)
£60-80
Norman Ellis MacFarlane was born on 24 April 1900 and joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Edmonton, Alberta, on 11 November 1925. He was promoted Corporal on 1 October 1935 and Sergeant on 1 April 1943, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 1 April 1946. He retired on 31 July 1949, but re-engaged as a Special Constable in 1951. He received the Bronze Clasp to his Long Service Medal on 1 January 1956; and the Silver Clasp on 23 October 1957. He retired for the last time on 31 December 1959, and died at Victoria, British Columbia, on 8 July 1985.
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Sold together with a copy VICTORIA CROSS, with associated riband bar; and a copy Battle of Britain clasp. JUBILEE 1935; CORONATION 1937, both unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine (2)
Awarded an annuity of £15 on 25 December 1887. Known to be still serving in 1881. Died 1921. ARMY MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL, V.R. (Sergt. Maj. W. Carter, E. Kent R.) good very fine
Pair: Staff Sergeant H. Morley, Royal Horse Artillery, later Indian Ordnance Department
ARMY MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL, G.V.R., 1st issue (S. Sjt. H. Morley, Ind. O.D.); ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL, V.R., bronze (Br. Morley) very fine and better (2)
£200-260
Bombardier H. Morley, ‘Y’ Battery, R.H.A. was awarded the R.V.M. in Bronze in February 1901 on the occasion of the funeral of H.M. Queen Victoria.
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