Public Auction 267 Saturday, 29th May 2010



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10028 1960 Vietnam Victoria Cross Recipient Personal Record of Service Book, AAB83 (revised Jan 1916). Named to, and signed by, Kevin ("Dasher") Arthur Wheatley. AAB 83 covers period from 1956 to 1964, prior to his deployment to Vietnam but including his Malaya service. Ranks from Lance Corporal through to Sergeant inclusive. 3 RAR, 2 RAR, 1 RAR, postings, courses including : Tracking (1959), Air Photo Reading (1960); Basic Para (1963), Counter Subversion, All Arms (1963), Lists approval for his wearing of the ribbon for GSM., clothing & equipment issues inc weapons & covering initial issues, plus those for Malaya (this a separate sheet). Comes with a length of South Vietnam Gallantry Cross ribbon. The citation for "Dasher" Wheatley's posthumous Victoria Cross is published under London Gazette, 15 December 1966 pg.13567 for actions in the Tra Bong Valley, Quang Ngai Province,13 November 1965 with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV). A scarce & desirable personal item to this superb Australian Serviceman & VC recipient. (P) $2500 $3500

10029 1911-20 Imperial Service Medal, Star ground variety (1st issue) GVR. Engraved officially: "JOHN HARBOTTLE". Bronze, silvered & enamel in its Elkington fitted case of issue. Together with an original (2003 issue) NSW Births, Deaths & Marriages Registry certificate of birth of John Harbottle, born 3 May 1864 Sydney. Vendor states Harbottle was preventative man in charge of HM Customs, Sydney. This not confirmed from Australian sources but is a possible Imperial issue to an Australian. Toned, on original ribbon. aEF. $250 $350

10030 1914-45 Military Cross & Mentioned in Despatches group of 6: MC, GVR (unnamed as issued), 1914-15 Star ("1028 SJT. O.J. ROWLAND, 12 LHR. AIF"); 1914-18 BWM & 1914-19 Victory ("T-Captain O.J. ROWLAND, AIF"), 1939-45 War Medal & Australian Service Medal 1939-45 ("NX 131715 O.J. ROWLAND"). Together with 2 x pay books, original photos, discharge cert & biographical notes. Owen John Rowland born Bendemeer, NSW, enl. Tamworth 30 Jun 1915, 12th. Light Horse, 4th Reinforcements, to Egypt Nov 1915, France/Flanders from June 1916. Transferred to 4th Div. Arty as 2nd Lieutenant 27 March 1916, Temp Captain with 1st Div Arty 24 Oct 1918. MID recommended 27 Sept 1917, promulgated LG 28/12/17 & CAG. 18/4/18. Recommended for MC 9/10/1918, citation reads: 'Military Cross. On 8th October 1918, near Montbrehain, he went out in charge of a mounted patrol, carried out an excellent reconnaissance under heavy fire, and brought back valuable reports. Later, he observed for his Battery for two hours from the front line spotting in support of the attacking cavalry, and putting out of action a persistent 4.2 battery and nest of machine guns. Throughout the day he displayed great gallantry and marked ability.'. Source "Commonwealth Gazette" no. 129. Date 20 November 1919. Returned to Aust 10/5/19, re-enl 2/9/1942 2nd AIF, Major 102 Anti-Tank Reg't, disch 29/10/1944. Together with original portrait photo of Rowland as Lieutenant, c/1917-18; one of him ANZAC Day 1949, large portrait photo as Major c/1943. photo of him greeting his son in London 1945 (son served as FL/SGT. RAAF); WWII disch-cert, 2 x WWII pay books. Also a personally typed page of service & employment details and two photos of Rowland in the 12th LH. Regiment Royal Escort, Tamworth 1977. Copies of archive files. Generally gVF. A complete & interesting lot with further research potential. (P) $8000 $12000

10031 1914-18 Distinguished Conduct Medal to Wounded in Action, 13th Battalion Lewis Gunner, DCM. GVR, impressed officially: "3930 L.CPL. C. FINCH, 13/AUST. INF." Charles Finch, born Youghal, Co. Cork, Ireland, enl Sydney 31/12/1916 aged 44 years and 5 mths, to UK with 1st PNR, BN, to 13 BN. AIF 17/Sep 1917, WIA (GS. left thumb), DCM recommended for action 8/8/1918, returned to Aust July 1919m, died 5/9/1935. A Lewis-gunner with the 13th Battalion, real fighting citation & who on the 8th August 1918, fought alongside Gerald Sexton, (real name Maurice Buckley & would later in the war win a VC as a Lewis Gunner). Both men were awarded the DCM on this day as Lewis-gunners with 13th Battalion. In the unit history of the 13th Bn, "The Fighting Thirteenth" Finch is mentioned on page 151 describing the battle of Hamel, "In all of this great advance into the unknown, from the time we crossed the Green Line, our scouts & Lewis-gunners were naturally the first to come onto the enemy or under their fire, & without exception, they were wonderful, over and over again rushing posts, or drawing enemy fire while their mates did so. The Lewis-gunners generally fired from their hips as they rushed ahead in order to get better shots at runaway bodies of enemy, or at machine-guns holding up any part of the advance. Corporal Gerald Sexton (real name Maurice Buckley, who later won the V.C.) saved many lives by the almost incredible, even uncanny, promptness and skill with which he used his Lewis-gun, quickly silencing enemy opposition on four occasions. While advancing through crops south of Morcourt a hidden gun fired into the Battalion and caused several casualties. Sexton stood up in full view of the enemy, calmly noted the position of the gun from the flashes & still standing, fired a magazine at the flashes and put the gun out of action. He received his DCM for the day's work. Pte. C. Finch vied with Sexton in this Lewis-gun work. Recommendation for DCM "During the advance near MORCOURT east of CORBIE on the 8th August 1918, Pte Finch was No,. 2 of a Lewis gun crew of one of the leading companies. Early in the action the whole of the crew except Private Finch became casualties. Finch then took charge of the gun & carried it and the spare parts bag, in addition to this panniers, right to the final objective. On more than one occasion during the advance he brought his gun into action most effectively, and when assisting to cover the consolidation, he continued to use his gun in a most aggressive manner. Observing an enemy machine gun in action on his flank he promptly engaged it. The enemy gunners immediately took cover but moving their gun to a better position, again opened fire upon our men digging in. Finch then, without regard to his own danger, rushed the gun killed two of the crew with a bomb, and took the remaining five prisoners, these & the gun; he brought to our lines single handed. Private Finch's great courage & fighting qualities cannot be too highly recommended." Official citation states: "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. At the commencement of the attack he was No.2 of a Lewis gun section. Early in the advance the whole crew except this man became casualties. He took charge of the gun and carried it and the spare parts, in addition to his panniers, to the final objective, several times bringing it into action with great effect, and covering the consolidation by this fire. Finally he rushed out & bombed a machine gun killing two and capturing five of the crew, bringing them and the gun back with him single handed." gVF. Scarce DCM, to the "Fighting 13th" with a VC connection. (P) $5000 $6000

10032 1914-18 Military Medal (GVR). Unnamed as issued to Allied, non Commonwealth Forces. Small contact marks on rim at left & and edge bruise at 5 o'clock. Toned gVF. Very scarce un-named as issued to Allied Forces. Great replacement piece. (P) $700 $900

10033 1882 Bravery Medal For Life Saving in silver, Australian jeweller made. Plain, rimmed disc with silver wire suspension. Engraved: " Presented at Sydney by/H. F. James to Edward Zabiela for Saving his Life off Ushant, 27th. Aug. 1882 " on original dark blue ribbon with silver claw buckle suspender/brooch. aEF. Great research potential. UNIQUE. (P) $1200 $1800

10034 1854 Eureka Stockade. Historically important New Zealand War Medal 1869 to a probable Eureka Stockade participant. "Maori War" medal, undated reverse, impressed officially:"2297 SERGT JOHN CANNON, 40TH FOOT". Date "1848" impressed, unofficially after naming, (perhaps a reference to an enlistment date?). John Cannon (sometimes referred to as "Cameron") is confirmed as 'presumed' at the action at Eureka, 3rd Dec 1894 (only the casualties can definitely be identified as being there). Brooch mounts removed from reverse but medal details are unaffected. gVF. With numerous research notes & copies of medal rolls. Very important historically. (P) $2500 $3500

10035 1884 Khedive Star, 1884-6 dates. Unnamed as issued. Type issued to NSW Sudan Contingent. On original ribbon. gVF. $300 $400

10036 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal to Lieutenant , 3rd NSWMR, Machine Gun Section. QSA., 4 clasps: OFS, TRA, SA 01 & SA 02 (as issued). Engraved officially in sloping capitals: "LIEUT. N.G. HILL, NSW. MR." Norton Gordon Hill, born 1876, Lieutenant with Victorian Garrison Arty 1898, to Australian Garrison Arty, Oct 1899 & Reserve of Officers Dec 1899, appointed Lieutenant for service in South Africa with the Machine Gun Section of the 3rd, NSW, Mounted Rifles Contingent. Op's Eastern Transvaal & Eastern Orange River Colony from April 1901, RtA & disch on medical grounds, Sydney June 1902, to Aust Field Artillery, Perth WA, Jan 1906, to Aust Garrison Arty Oct 1907 & to Reserve of Officers, WA, 1911. No further service. Light, attractive patination, only slight field marks. aEF. Very desirable & scarce to an MG Specialist Officer and Regular soldier. With brief research. (P) $3000 $4000

10037 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa medal to NSW Army Medical Corps. QSA (scarce dates erased variety, reverse not 'ghost dates' but a definite erasure) No clasps, impressed officially "423 PTE C PACEY NSW AMC". Charles M Pacey, 2nd Contingent, NSW AMC under Vandeleur Kelly & Neville Howse VC. Op's Transvaal, Orange Free State, inc actions at Jo'burg, Pretoria, Diamond Hill & Bethlehem. On original ribbon. sl ek at 6 o'clock. gVF/aEF. Scarce dates erased variety & extremely scarce to NSW AMC. (P) $1500 $2000

10038 1900-1901. Prisoner of war Queen's South Africa Medal to NSW. Citizen's Bushmen Contingent. QSA ("Ghost date" rev) & 5 clasps; CC; Rho; OFS; Tvl; SA01 impressed officially; "528 Tpr C A Gardner, CBC". Charles Andrew Gardner, born Taree, NSW 1876. Enl (from Permanent Military Forces) Sydney Jan 1900, NSW CBC. Disembarked Beira 12/04/1900. Rhodesia 3/05/1900. Actions at Zeerust & Rustenburg in the Transvaal. POW Koster's River 22/07/1900 after a heavy engagement aimed at clearing the road a few miles east of Eland's River. Released 5/09/1900, to Duty, Pretoria Area. RtA & Disch Sydney 11/06/1901. gVF with brief research notes. Scarce to Boer War POW. $1600 $2500

10039 1899-1902 Queens South Africa medal to NSW Imperial Bushman. QSA (Ghost date reverse) 4 clasps: CC, RHO, OFS, TRA. Impressed officially "625 TPR A SHALVEY NSW BUSHMAN". Andrew Shalvey, born Dundee, Scotland 1868, resident Glebe, NSW. Enl for South Africa & departed with E Coy, NSW Imperial Bushmen's Contingent 23/4/1900. Arrived 17/5/1900. Ops Transvaal from July 1900 incl Eland's River. RTA & disch Sydney 17/7/1901. Died 1946. Clasps late issue, not attached to suspender. Also entitled to SA 01 clasp. Scarce. With research notes. (P) $1200 $1600

10040 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal NSW Imperial Bushmen & Scottish Horse . QSA ("ghost date" reverse) with 5 clasps: CC, RHO, OFS, TRA, SA 01. Impressed officially "1296 TRPR. H. WATSON, NSW, BUSHMEN" (initial "H" unofficially corrected & engraved). Henry Watson, born Boorana, NSW 1877, enlisted with "F" Sqn, NSW. I.B. Contingent April 1900, OP's South Africa including Eland's River Relief 5/8/1900, re-enlisted as 38230, Scout, Shoeing Smith 1st Scottish Horse Reg't 24/9/1901, disch 7/7/1902. Also entitled to KSA. With research notes. Scratches to obverse, ek's, 1901 clasp possible replacement. aVF. Minor detractions, but scarce "Rhodesia" clasp & unusual units. $1500 $2000

10041 1899-1902 Queens South Africa medal to 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles. QSA 2 clasps: OFS, TRA. Impressed officially "1972 TPR D CHRISTIANSEN NS WALES MR". David Christiansen, born 1880, Marulan, NSW. Embarked 21/3/1901 with 'A' Sqn, 3rd NSW MR. To Rimington's Column 17/4/1901 & ops Eastern Transvaal & Eastern Orange River Colony from 2/5/1901. RTA 3/6/1902. Also entitled clasps SA 01 & SA 02. gVF. With research notes. $900 $1200

10042 1899-1900 Queen's South Africa to a "D" Sqn, 1st NSW Mounted Rifles QSA with clasps: CC, DRIEF, impressed officially "469 PTE. J. BARTLETT, NS. WALES MR." James Bartlett, Policeman, Nok. Narrandera & Mudgee, 35 yrs old, enl Sydney Jan 1900, South Africa with "D" Sqn 1st NSWMR from Feb 1900 & OP's Orange Free State & Cape Colony inc Poplar Grove & Driefontein & Bloemfontein, invalided to Aust 30/7/1900, re-enl with 1st BN. ACH 13/1/1902, OP's in South Africa as L/CPL. RtA 11/8/1902. Toned, near EF. With brief research confirming bars. $1000 $1500

10043 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal to 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles. QSA with 4 clasps: OFS; TRA; SA01; SA02. Impressed officially:"2209 TPR J Young, NS Wales MR". James Young, born Dubbo, NSW 1879. Enl for South Africa & embarked aboard the transport "Maplemore' 15.03.1901 with 'D' Sqn, 3rd NSW Mounted Rifles. Ops from 02.05.1901 in Eastern Transvaal & Eastern Orange River Colony. RTA & Disch, Sydney 03.06.1902. Clasps repinned but contemporary. gVF. With research notes. (P) $1000 $1300

10044 1899-1902 Wounded in action Queen's South Africa Medal to a Queenslander. QSA, 5 clasps: CC, OFS, TRA, SA 01, SA 02. Impressed officially "493 PTE. M. KIMPTON, QUEENSLAND I.B.". Mark Kimpton, born Broulee, NSW, 1877, served with QMR (Militia) & service in South Africa with 5th Qld, Imp. Bushmen 7/3/1901. Op's from April 1901 near Pretoria, slightly Wounded in Action at Onverwacht, 4/1/1902. RtA & disch Brisbane 5/5/1902. Slight ek's , 1901, '02 date clasps late issues & separately mounted. gVF. (P) $2200 $3000

10045 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal to Mentioned in Despatches, Danish born Queensland Imperial Bushman. QSA with 5 clasps; CC, OFS, TRA, SA 01, SA 02. Impressed officially: "35 PTE. F. HENRICKSON, QUEENSLAND I.B." Frederick Henrickson, a seaman, born Denmark, previous service 2 years in the UK with Royal Horse Artillery 1 year Yeomanry, enl for South Africa in Brisbane & embarked 6/3/1901 with 5th Qld, Imperial Bushmen, to Pretoria, then OP's from 14/4/1901, Carolina & Bloemfontein OP's late 1901 near Klipfontein & Onverwacht where heavy losses were sustained, to Volksrust 5/3/1902, RtA & disch Brisbane 5/5/1902, Mentioned in despatches vide London Gazette 29/7/1902. Toned, gVF. With research notes. Scarce Boer War M.I.D. $1500 $2000

10046 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa medal (no clasps), impressed to "70 Cpl A.C. RISPIN. STH AUSTRALIAN MR". Small edge nicks, gVF. Unresearched. (P) $1300 $1600

10047 1899-1902 Severely Wounded In Action, Wonderfontein, Queen's South Africa medal to Victorian Imperial Bushmen. QSA & 3 clasps: CC, RHO, TRA. Impressed officially "252 TPR. G. W. RICKARD, VICTORIAN M.R." George William Rickard, a Boundary Rider, born Jeparit, Vic, 1877, enl Melbourne, 4th Victorian Imperial Bushman Contingent, to South Africa 23/5/1900, OP's against the Boers near Ottoshoop & Zeerust. Severely Wounded in Action, Wonderfrontein 9/11/1900 when attacking a Laager, returned to Aust as invalid 12/7/1901 & discharged. Also entitled to clasp "SOUTH AFRICA 1901". Together with an 18ct gold fob inscribed "G.W.R." & "T.F.C. Best All Round Player, G.W. Rickard, 1902. Presented by H. Heath." With brief research notes. Bars loose as issued, on original frayed ribbon, with pin clasp as worn. Toned, gVF. Scarce Boer war casualty. $2000 $3000

10048 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal to Western Australian Mounted Infantry. QSA & 2 clasps: TRA; SA01. Impressed officially:"489 PTE D O'CONNELL, W AUSTRALIAN M I". Daniel O'Connell, 6th Mounted Infantry Contingent, WA (Murphy Pg 429). Evidence of clasp re-pinning - but original clasps & suspender. gVF. Scarce to Western Australians. (P) $1200 $1500

10049 1899-1902 Queen's South Africa Medal to Squadron Sergeant Major, NSW, Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse. QSA with clasps: CC, TRA, SA 02, impressed officially "44 SJT. MAJ. C.M. BUTTSWORTH, AUS, COM.H." Charles Manning Buttsworth, born Manning River, NSW, 1874, enl for South Africa, Sydney 14/1/02 & Emb'kd 18/2/02 with 1st (NSW BN.), Aust-com-horse OP's from 7/5/02 near the Kimberly-Mafeking Railway, Newcastle 29/6/02, RtA & disch 11/8/02, died 1954. Ek at 6 o'clock, reverse, VF. With research notes . $1000 $1300

10050 1899-1902 Two Tours Queen's South Africa Medal. 2 clasps "Rhodesia" & "Transvaal". "Ghost date" reverse. Impressed officially "409 COR'L. P.J. YATES. N.S.W. BUSHMEN". Percival John Yates, born 1877 Angeston, SA, enl Sydney April 1900, NSW. Imperial Bushmen Contingent (later trans 6th NSW IB). Ops, Rhodesia, Transvaal (inc Eland's River), Orange River Colony & Cape Colony, returned to Aust July 1901, re-enlisted Jan 1902, 1st (NSW) Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse, returned to Aust July 1902. Medal issued Victoria Barracks, Sydney 1903. Evidently also entitled to clasps: CC, SAO1, SAO2. aEF. With research notes. Rhodesia clasp Scarce. (P) $1000 $1500

10051 1912-13 Cadet Champion Team - Brigade Competitions Medal. Engraved officially on reverse:"1912-13 - CADET J P JONES, 66TH BATT'N". The 66th Battalion Senior Cadet was based at Castlemaine & Kyneton, Victoria. On original ribbon. EF. Very scarce. (P) $750 $1000

10052 1914-41 HMAS "SYDNEY" (II) vs. "KORMORAN" Extremely Scarce & Desirable Grouping to a casualty. Royal Shipwreck Relief & Humane Society of NSW, bronze medal, engraved "CHARLES T.NOBLE- FOR ACT OF BRAVERY MILLERS FOREST 18TH JUNE 1930" (in case of issue with ribbon colour bar); NSW Police Association Gold Medal (9ct gold & enamel by Amor), engraved "C.T. Noble, 1941"; Royal Lifesaving Society Award of Merit (Stg. Silver, 1912) to "C.T. Noble 16/4/14"; Ditto bronze medalet, 1914 & Surf Bathing Ass'n of NSW, bronze Proficiency medalet; RAN, 1914-18 Return from Active Service Badge (no.4797); type II RSSIL, lapel badge with "41" clasp; RLSS Stg silver, Award of Merit bar named "CTN. 16.3.23.", his father's solid 18ct gold Waltham fob watch engraved inside "To Senior Constable Noble from Bowral Residents in Recognition of Efficient Services 7/9/98". (gold value alone between $1000-$1500) together with original copies of the NSW Police Association Monthly News sheet Jan 5 1942 with photo of Noble & full page "Vale" story. Charles Taylor Noble, born Wollongong 1899, enl RAN 2/2/1915 & to Training Ship "TINGIRA" as Boy II, to London Depot 20/11/1915, to Light Cruiser HMAS "Sydney" (I) 14/1/1916 & OP's West Indies, North America Station & Scapa Flow, leading seaman 1918, Petty officer 1921, to Reserve. Enl NSW Police 1924, attached to Water Police, Sydney, then to Newcastle 1935, Executive Council & Life Member of NSW Police Association. Recalled by RAN 1941 & to HMAS "Sydney" (II) June 1941 as Regulating Petty Officer. Awarded the NSW Police Association Gold Medal 1941 upon transfer to RAN. Photo in the monthly news shows Noble in PO uniform with ribbons of British War & Victory Medals. The original medals were carried aboard "Sydney" (II) by Noble & thus lost when she sank. His 1939-45 War & ASM appear never to have been claimed. All with boxes, Medal with original ribbon & box of issue. gVF-aEF. Scarce items to "Sydney"( II) casualty, R.S.R. & H. Soc. NSW. Medal scarce to Water Police & very scarce NSW Police Association Gold Medal (fob). With research notes. (P) $3500 $4500

10053 1914 'Sydney'-'Emden' Mexican Peso medal by Kerr, Sydney. Peso dated 1885 from the hoard captured from 'Emden' by HMAS 'Sydney'. Stamped "W KERR, SYDNEY" to reverse of top mount. Suspended from dark blue ribbon. EF. Only 1000 struck by Kerr. (P) $2500 $3000

10054 1914-18 Western Australia ("City of Perth") HMAS "Sydney" Medallion. Named, engraved, in usual style "J.W. JACKSON, STOKER." John William Jackson, 3570, born UK, 1892, enl RAN Jan 1914 to HMAS "Sydney" (I) Feb 1914 & Op's taking of German New Guinea 11/9/1914, to HMAS "Penguin" (Sydney Depot) Oct 1914 - Jan 1915 (thus not aboard ship during 'Sydney' - 'Emden' action, rejoined ship 1915 & OP's Indian Ocean & Atlantic, disch 1919. With fitted case of issue. gEF. With research notes. $1500 $2000

10055 1914-45 Lot of 4 single medals: 1914-15 Star impressed officially:"2469 PTE G T WILSON, 6 BN AIF" (an assumed name, enl 18.05.15 RTA underage, 15 years, 13.10.15, true name George Gregory Cronin); 1914-18 British War:"54673 PTE A I GRIFFITHS, 35 BN AIF" (single entitlement, Arthur Ishmael, enl 15.04.1918. To UK RTA 17.03.1919; 1939-45 War Medal:"NX59598 J R HILLARD" (enl 18.07.40, disch 16.05.44 AA Canteens Serv LHQ Pool); 1939-45 Aust Service Medal:"NX174190 T J M KELLY" (Thomas John Michael, enl 27.08.43, disch 03.09.47 255 Supp Depot Platoon). gF/aEF. With I/net service printouts. $200 $300

10056 1990 'Gallipoli Star' original issue by A J Parkes, Brisbane. 2 piece construction oxidised gilt & oxidised 'silver'. Reverse with maker stamp 'AJP'. gEF. $200 $300

10057 1914-18 British War Medal to officer, 18th Infantry Battalion twice wounded in action. BWM impressed officially: "LIEUT R H WILLIS, AIF". Rajah Henry Willis, born Rangoon, India. Enl Armidale, NSW 10.02.1915 aged 27. To Gallipoli with 18 Bn but evacuated to UK, back to Gallipoli as L/Cpl. WIA France 04.08.1916. Corpl 28.07.1916. Sgt 29.08.1916. Lieut 21.10.1916 "IN THE FIELD". WIA 18.01.1917. Also suffered pneumonia & trench feet. RTA 19.02.1919. gVF. With partial archive file. $150 $200

10058 1914-18 British War Medal to Wounded in Action, Passchendaele. Impressed officially "1836 L/CPL WL MITCHELL 35 BN AIF". William Lilburn Mitchell, born Scotland, lived Ultimo, NSW. Enl 4/4/16 aged 34. 35th INF BN. WIA 22/7/1917. Transferred to Traffic Police 29/8/1917 (3rd Aust Division Traffic Control). On original ribbon. Toned. aEF. $100 $150

10059 1914-18 British War Medal to Royal Australian Naval Brigade. BWM impressed officially: "J A O'DONNELL, ORD SMN, RANB". EF. $150 $200

10060 1914-18 British War Medal to Merchant Marine. BWM impressed officially: "H W FARMER, AUSTRALIA, 988". gVF. $140 $200

10061 1914-19 Victory Medal to Fromelles Prisoner of War, 2nd Battalion/54th Battalion impressed officially "3037 PTE. C.McC.DUFF, 2 BN, AIF." Charles McCraeduff, born Blairgowrie, Scotland, enl AIF, aged 45, Sydney to 10th Reo's, 2 BN, transferred "D" Coy 54 Bn Tel-el-Kebir Jan 1916, recorded as last seen by colleague 19/29 July going-back for a wounded sergeant, reported as prisoner of war October 1916 & wounded (shrapnel, left shoulder), repatriated to UK via Switzerland & RtA 27/9/1918. On original ribbon, VF. With copy of full archive & red cross files. Medals to POWs are very scarce. $300 $500


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