Miscellaneous 1190
Colonel Woodcock’s Swimming Medal, silver, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented to Stanley Payne, St. Gabrels’, with top silver riband buckle, in case of issue; Royal Life Saving Society Swimming Medal, bronze, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented to S. Payne, July 1935’, with R.L.S.S. riband bar, in case of issue; Bristol Humane Society Long Distance Swimming Medal, for Quarter of a Mile, white metal (5), the reverses inscribed ‘John Palmer 1894; Gladstone Hurford 1902; Amelia Ricketts 1908; Eric George 1909; Albert Smith 1910’, last in case of issue, good very fine (7) £30-£40
Gladstone Hurford was born in Knowle, Bristol, on 25 June 1888 and subsequently served during the Great War as a Captain in the Durham Light Infantry on the Western Front from 17 March 1917.
1191 1192 x1193 Punjab 1848-49, a specimen planchet in bronze, very minor edge bruising, otherwise virtually Mint state £80-£120
Shanghai Jubilee Medal 1893, silver, details erased from reverse shield and fitted with replacement ring suspension, nearly very fine
£60-£100
Silver Identity Disc, formed from a Victorian florin, the reverse erased and inscribed ‘F. A. P. Williams-Freeman, Lieut. Submarine E.6 C. of E.’, coin worn, otherwise very fine
£40-£50
Commander F. A. P. Williams-Freeman, Royal Navy, won the D.S.O. for gallantry in the submarine E-6 in the Heligoland Bight in 1914, and added a Bar for services ashore during the Asia Minor operations of 1920. His medals were sold as part of the R. C. Witte Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, December 2007.
x1194
King’s Commendation for Brave Conduct, plastic lapel badge in card box of issue, the bottom inscribed in ink ‘E. R. Goodge’ with an address in Ilford, Essex; together with a silver commemorative medal, ‘Battle of London Sept 1940 - May 1941 & June - August 1944’, 57mm, nearly very fine (2)
£40-£60
K.C.B.C. London Gazette 18 September 1945. Edward Raymond Goodge was a Constable in K Division, Metropolitan Police.
1195 Memorial Plaque (2) (Ronald Wilfred Lawson; Frank Parker Boon) latter in card envelope, very fine and better (2) £60-£80
Ronald Wilfred Lawson was born in Ormskirk, Lancashire, and served with 264th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery during the Great War. He died of wounds on the Western Front on 15 May 1918, and is buried in Etaples Military Cemetery, France.
Frank Parker Boon was born in Chelmsford, Essex, and attested for the Army Service Corps at Ipswich. He served with the 58th Divisional Train during the Great War on the Western Front, and died of pneumonia on 18 March 1919. He is buried in Tournai Communal Cemetery Extension, Belgium.
x1196
Memorial Plaque (John Wilson Creighton) contained in a carved ebonised wooden frame, this cracked in several places, otherwise good very fine
£50-£60
John Wilson Creighton, Private 24/541, 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, died in France on 1 July 1916, and is commemorated by name on the Thiepval Memorial.
1197
Memorial Plaque (2) (Herbert Wood Hanbury; Edward Fountain Howell) first in card envelope, traces of verdigris to both, therefore nearly very fine (2)
£60-£80
Herbert Wood Hanbury was born in Leeds on 22 June 1876. An engineer by trade, he gained experience at Messrs. Neilson, Reid and Company's locomotive works, Glasgow, and subsequently acted as assistant to his father on inspection work for the Cape Government Railways. After a visit to the St. Louis Exhibition, he purchased a printing and publishing business, and under the name of Hanbury, Tomsett and Company carried it on for some 9 years at Kensal Rise, Middlesex. Following the outbreak of the Great War he was commissioned temporary Second Lieutenant in the Middlesex Regiment, and as Instructor of Musketry was promoted temporary Captain, and wrote a manual on ‘Aiming and Firing.’ He served with the 7th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action on 15 November 1916. He is buried in Combles Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France.
Edward Fountain Howell was born in Great Walsingham, Norfolk, and attested for the Somerset Light Infantry at Cromer, Norfolk. He served with the 6th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action on 3 May 1917. He is buried in Tigris Lane Cemetery, Wancourt, France.
Sold together with a postcard photograph of the recipient with his wife and child.
x1198
Memorial Plaque (Kevin Brayden) contained in a contemporary pressed brass commemorative display frame, very fine £60-£80
Kevin Brayden, Second Lieutenant, 2nd/18th Battalion, London Regiment (London Irish Rifles) was killed in action at Nebi Samwil on 23 December 1917, during the operations around Jerusalem. He was 26 years old, the son of W. H. Braydon, O.B.E., of Dublin. He is buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery.
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