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Groups and Single Decorations for Gallantry 48


A Great War 1917 ‘Western Front’ M.M. and 1918 Second Award Bar group of four awarded to Pioneer J. Artingstoll, Royal Engineers


Military Medal, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar (28634 Pr. J. Artingstoll. 8/D.S. Coy. R.E.); 1914-15 Star (28634 Pnr. J. Artingstoll. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals (28634 Pnr. J. Artingstoll. R.E.) edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine (4)


£600-£800


M.M. London Gazette 28 September 1917. M.M. Second Award Bar London Gazette 29 August 1918.


Joseph Artingstoll attested for the Royal Engineers at Norton, and served with the 8th Divisional Signals Company during the Great War on the Western Front from 11 May 1915.


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A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. awarded to Bombardier H. E. A. James, Royal Field Artillery, late Royal Horse Artillery


Military Medal, G.V.R. (618127 H. E. A. James, A. 298/N.M: Bde: R.F.A. - T.F.) nearly very fine M.M. London Gazette 12 December 1917.


‘James, H.E. (M.M.), Bombardier, R.H.A. and R.F.A. Already in the army at the outbreak of war he rendered good service for some time in England, and was later sent to the Western Front. Here he played an important part in the first Battle of the Somme, and although wounded, continued to serve his gun. For this conspicuous action he was awarded the Military Medal, and in May 1917 was invalided out of the Army. In addition to the Military Medal he holds the General Service and Victory Medals.’ (National Roll of the Great War, Vol. 4 (Southampton) refers.)


Henry Edward Adams James was born in the Parish of Grangetown, Cardiff, and enlisted at Southampton into the Hants. R.H.A. on 17 November 1913, aged 17 years 10 months, an apprenticed shipwright with 3 years 2 months still to serve. After a period of Home service he was sent to France on 14 March 1917, where he served with A/298th (North Midland) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force) until 1 December 1917, when he returned home suffering from shell deafness and having been wounded by a gunshot in the right leg on 5 October 1917. He was discharged on 14 December 1918. Sold with full research including copied discharge papers.


£160-£200


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A Great War M.M. group of four awarded to Acting Bombardier (later Sergeant) John Cooper, 27 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery


Military Medal, G.V.R. (15539 A. Bmbr: J. Cooper. 27/Sge: By: R.G.A.); 1914-15 Star (15539. Gnr. J. Cowper [sic]. R.G. A.); British War and Victory Medals (15539 Gnr. J. Cooper. R.G.A.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (1401530 Sjt. J. Cooper. R.G.A.) mounted as worn, light contact marks, otherwise good very fine (4)


£300-£400


M.M. London Gazette 11 November 1916. John Cowper/Cooper served in France from 4 September 1915. Sold with copied m.i.c. for each name, both with same number


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