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Campaign Groups and Pairs 188 Four: Private P. C. Clements, Bedfordshire Regiment, later Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders


1914 Star (8297 Pte P. C. Clements. 1/Bedf: R.); British War and Victory Medals (8297 Pte. P. C. Clements. Bedf. R.); Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (2968411 Pte. P. [sic] Clements. 8-A. & S.H.) light contact marks, therefore nearly very fine or better (4)


£120-£160


Percival Clements served during the Great War with the 1st Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment in the French theatre from 16 August 1914. He subsequently transferred to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and was awarded the T.E.M. in 1932.


189 Three: Private P. T. A. A. Wilson, Lancashire Fusiliers


1914 Star (2177 Pte P. T. A. A. Wilson. 2/Lan: Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (2177 Pte. P. T. A. A. Wilson. Lan. Fus.) mounted as originally worn, contact marks, nearly very fine (3)


£80-£120


Percival T. A. A. Wilson served during the Great War with the 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers in the French theatre from 22 August 1914 (entitled to Silver War Badge).


190 Pair: Private J. Jones, South Wales Borderers, later Royal Welsh Fusiliers


1914 Star (14268 Pte J. Jones. S. Wales. Bord.); British War Medal 1914-20 (14437 Pte. J. Jones. S. Wales. Bord.); Great War Trallwn Pontypridd Tribute Medal, 35mm, silver, the reverse engraved ‘Pte. J. Jones.’, with top ‘1914-1916’ riband bar; together with the recipient’s card identity tags ‘33757 J. Jones RWF Wes.’, very fine (3)


£80-£120


J. Jones attested for the South Wales Borderers, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 2 November 1914 with the regimental number 14268. Renumbered 14437 in the South Wales Borderers, he subsequently transferred to the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and was given the third number 33757.


Note: The recipient has two Medal Index Cards, which between them confirm that they are one and the same recipient. x191 Three: Private G. A. Owen, Middlesex Regiment


1914 Star (L-9982 Pte. G. A. Owen. 1/Middx: R.); British War and Victory Medals (9982 Pte. G. A. Owen. Midd’x R.); together with a 1935 Silver Jubilee Medallion, in card box of issue, nearly very fine (4)


£80-£120


George A. Owen attested for the Middlesex Regiment and served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 22 September 1914. He subsequently transferred to the Royal Army Service Corps.


192


Three: Private J. W. Fielding, Manchester Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 21 December 1914


1914 Star (736 Pte J. W. Fielding. 1/Manch: R.); British War and Victory Medals (736 Pte. J. W. Fielding. Manch. R.) BWM officially renamed, generally good very fine (3)


£120-£160


John William Fielding was born in Manchester. He served during the Great War with the 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment in the French theatre of war from 27 August 1914. Private Fielding was killed in action on the Western Front, 21 December 1914, and is commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.


193 Three: Private R. Davis, York and Lancaster Regiment


1914 Star (7546 Pte R. Davis. 2/York: & Lanc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (7546 Pte R. Davis. Y. & L. R.) generally very fine (3)


£80-£120


Richard Davis served during the Great War with the 2nd Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment in the French theatre of war from 10 September 1914 (entitled to Silver War Badge).


194 Three: Private C. M. Fuller, Seaforth Highlanders, who was killed in action at Neuve Chapelle on 11 March 1915


1914 Star (2271 Pte. C. M. Fuller. 1/4 Sea: Highrs.); British War and Victory Medals (2271 Pte. C. M. Fuller. Seaforth.) together with Bronze Memorial Plaque (Colin Melville Fuller) and a Seaforth cap badge, nearly extremely fine (5)


£200-£240


Colin Melville Fuller was born in Croydon on 13 September 1894, and educated locally. He was in the motor trade when he volunteered on the outbreak of war and enlisted in London in August 1914. He went to France on 7 November 1914, serving in “H” Company, 1/4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (T.F.). He was killed in action at the battle of Neuve Chapelle on 11 March 1915, and is commemorated by name on Le Touret Memorial.


195


Three: Lance Corporal R. Michael, 1/4th (Ross Highland) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, later 154th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), who died of wounds on the Western Front on 10 April 1917


1914 Star (1883 Pte R. Michael. 1/4 Sea: Highrs); British War and Victory Medals (1883 Pte. R. Michael. Seaforth.) number partially officially corrected on BWM, generally good very fine (3)


£100-£140


Robert Michael was born in Kilmuir, Ross-shire. He served during the Great War with the the 1/4th (Ross Highland) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders in the French theatre of war from 7 November 1914. Michael subsequently transferred to the 154th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), advanced to Lance Corporal, and died of wounds on the Western Front, 10 April 1917.


Lance Corporal Michael is buried in the Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France. www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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