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| Lot | Description | Reserve | Estimate | Your Bid |
| 21573 |
1939-45 An historically important & interesting Knight Bachelor & MID group of 11, to the Ex Lord Mayor of Adelaide. The Honourable Robert Evelyn Porter, who served with the second AIF in Africa & the Pacific during WWII. Group comprising (2) Knight Bachelors badges, first type (large) & small neck badge, both hallmarked, in Garrard & Spink boxes of issue. 1939-45 Africa & Pacific Stars unnamed as issued, Defence, War medal 1939-45 with MID & Australian Service medals (3), to 'SX 616 R. E. PORTER' impressed. Jubilee medal 1977- unnamed as issued. Belgium Order of Leopold II, officer, Belgium Order of Leopold, officer, Belgium medal of the Order of the Crown. Robert Evelyn Porter was born in Adelaide on the 10/07/1913. He was educated at St Peter's College Adelaide, & enlisted, then commissioned into the Australian Army in 2/09/1939. He served in Africa & the Pacific, being mentioned dispatches (MID) 31/07/1943 (London Gazette 23/13/1943), for Gallant & Distinguished Services in the South West Pacific Area. He was discharged with the rank of major on 23/11/1945. Porter later was elected as the Lord Mayor of Adelaide serving between 1968-71. The medal group (less the Jubilee 1977) is swing mounted as worn. Lot comes with Porter's original miniature group of 11 inc Silver Jubilee. Knight Bachelor badges EF, all other medals gVF or better. |
A$3500 (US$2485) (€2100) (£1855) |
A$4500 (US$3195) (€2700) (£2385) |
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| 21574 |
1914-18 Distinguished Conduct Medal & 1937 Coronation Contingent group of 4. DCM, GVR, impressed officially:'661 GNR C. J. POWTER, 36/AUST. HY. ART. BDE', 1914-18 War & Victory Medals impressed officially:'661 GNR C. J. POWTER, SGE. BDE. AIF.'; 1937 Coronation unnamed as issued. Claude Jabez Powter, born Orange NSW 1896, enl 27.12.15 with 36 HAG, awarded DCM per London Gazette 03.09.1918 (Comm Gazette 04.12.1919):'Distinguished Conduct Medal. For conspicuous gallantry & devotion to duty. When the battery position had been vacated, this man, with one N.C.O, remained behind under heavy fire, and rescued stores necessary to put the guns in action in their new position. On a later occasion, these same two men maintained communication by signalling lamp between the F.O.O. & the battery position, under very heavy fire, enabling effective fire to be brought on the enemy.'. DCM contact markd. Old lacquer finish to medals. gVF. Court mounted as worn with copy of archive file & research. |
A$4500 (US$3195) (€2700) (£2385) |
A$6000 (US$4260) (€3600) (£3180) |
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| 21575 |
1914-50 Zeebrugge Raid Distinguished Service Medal, Croix de Guerre & 1939-45 RAN Officer's MID. group of 12: DSM, GVR - impressed officially 'LZ3892 C.E. PAGE, SIG. RNVR, ZEEBRUGGE - OSTEND, 22-3, APL, 1918';British War Medal 'LZ3892 C.E. PAGE, SIG. RNVR.'; Mercantile Marine 'Clement E. PAGE'; Victory 'LZ. 3892 C.E. PAGE, SIG, RNVR.'; 1939-45, Africa & Pacific Stars unnamed as issued; War with MID emblem & ASM 1939-45 'C.E. PAGE, RAN' (c/1970 impressing); 1937 Coronation engraved 'C.E. PAGE, C.Y.S. ON 13583'; RN. LSGC, GVR (type II): '13583 C.E. PAGE, CH. YEO. SIGS. RAN.'; French Croix de Guerre, 1914-18 dates, with Palme (unnamed as issued). Clement Edward Page, born Grays, Essex 1897, enl Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Royal Naval Division) Nov 1915, 'Merchant Service as Seaman' stated as trade. To 'Victory VI' Signal School to 1916. Ships HMS's 'VIVID' (Jan-Mar 1916); 'Attentive III' (Mar '16 - June '18); 'Arrogant' (June '18 - Mar '19). Awarded DSM, LG 23/07/1918, pp8586/93 as 'Sig. Clement Edward Page, RNVR, ON London/Z.3892' under listing for 'Picket Boats, Motor Launches and Motor Boats'. To Sydney NSW & enlisted RAN (previous RNVR, service allowed to count as RAN service), Nov 1922. Awarded LSGC 1934; GVIR Coronation 1937. Signalman Service aboard HMAS' 'Cerberus', 'Sydney' (1925), 'Australia', 'ANZAC', 'Stuart', 'Hobart', 'Shropshire' etc. To RAN College 1929, Chief Yeoman of Signals. Signal Boatswain HMAS 'LADAVA', Milne Bay. discharged 1949. No copy of citation to hand, unresearched but with a huge amount of original documentation inc RNVR & RAN, enlistment & discharge certificates, service sheets, Appointment Parchments (19), promotion cert's; Coronation Medal parchment, signal training work & note books; orig photo as Leading Signalman c/1920; copy photo as Officer RAN; his orig rank shoulder boards, buttons, 2 cap badges, Returned from Active Service Badge etc. A wealth of accumulated material relative to Page's service. All mounted as worn on original ribbons, gVF-EF. A scarce comp Victoria Cross Action DSM, to a later RAN Officer with badges & ephemera. Provenance: by descent to son. |
A$8000 (US$5680) (€4800) (£4240) |
A$12000 (US$8520) (€7200) (£6360) |
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| 21576 |
1914-18 Wounded in Action Military Medal group of 3. Military Medal GVR, British War & Victory medals to '9820 DVR W. STEER 3-F.AMB AIF', all correctly impressed. Steer was born in Kensington South Australia, enlisted 17/8/15, embarked for France 25/2/16 & was WIA 19/8/17. His M.M. Action was on or about 20/11/17, London Gazette 25/1/18. EF. |
A$1800 (US$1278) (€1080) (£954) |
A$2500 (US$1775) (€1500) (£1325) |
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| 21577 |
1881-1902 Pre-Federation Victorian Local Forces LSGC group of 3. Victorian Volunteer Long & Efficient Service medal (type 1) impressed 'P. KERR. 1881', Volunteer Long Service medal 1895-02 (VR), engraved 'PATRICK KERR, LATE SERGT-MAJOR. VOL ARTILLERY'. Also comes with a highly attractive sports/prize Silver medal won by 'SGT KERR, JUNE 1874'. comp with silver fittings to the ribbon. Also c/w a silver 'SMCC COMMITTEE' badge, sport prize medal for 440 yds foot race, & research notes. RARE. nEF. |
A$2500 (US$1775) (€1500) (£1325) |
A$3000 (US$2130) (€1800) (£1590) |
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| 21578 |
1899-1901 Scarce Queen's & King's South Africa Medal pr. QSA with clasps: CC, OFS, TRA, impressed officially '91 SERJT. R.T. MONRO, NS.WALES MR.' ; KSA & clasps SA 01 & SA 02 '91 S. SERJT. MAJOR. R.T. MONRO NSWMR.' Robert Thomas Monro, born Walcha, NSW, 1879, Squadron Sergeant Major, enl Sydney March 1901 with 2nd, NSW, MR. Contingent Ops inc Rhenoster Spruit & Boshman's Hock. Research notes indicate probably the same man as served with 1st NSW Mounted Rifles Contingent. Discharged Sydney June 1902, died 1948. With research notes. Near EF, lovely pr very scarce QSA/KSA pr to an Australian. |
A$3000 (US$2130) (€1800) (£1590) |
A$4000 (US$2840) (€2400) (£2120) |
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| 21579 |
1906-45 Permanent Forces Long Service/Meritorious Service group of 5 to Captain George Sibthorpe, Army Meritorious Service Medal (GVR)('No254 WO(1) E R SIBTHORPE A.I.C), Permanent Forces of the Empire Beyond The Seas LSGC Medal (GVR) ('No 254 WOII GR SIBTHORPE, AIC 27-3-24') 1935 Jubilee Medal (unnamed as issued), 1939-45 BWM, ASM ('NP254 G. R. Sibthorpe'). Captain George Sibthorpe enlisted in the Permanent Military Force 1/2/1906 & to RAE. Cpl 1909, CSM 1914, WO CL II 1915. In various districts. District Sgt-Maj 4MD. (SA) 1938. Captain 1941. Camp H/Q.(SA) Loc. 1942. Staff Officer Graves Registration 1943. Disch. 17/12/45. A scarce & unusual group. EF. C/W research notes. |
A$2000 (US$1420) (€1200) (£1060) |
A$2500 (US$1775) (€1500) (£1325) |
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| 21580 |
1914-18 4th Light Horse/Army Service Corps Officers' Mentioned in Despatches 1914-15 Star trio. Star impressed officially:'6799 PTE. A. E. N. SIMPSON, 6/ASC. AIF'; BWM & Victory impressed: ' CAPTAIN Q. E. N. SIMPSON, AIF'. With bronze MID oak leaf cluster. Alexander Edmond Nicoll Simpson, Ashfield NSW. Enl 05.01.1915. Service in Egypt from Jul 1915. Service in Sinai, Palestine, Syria with 4th Light Horse Brigade Supply Section. Lieutenant 1917. Captain 1918. Mentioned in Sir Edmund Allenby's Despatches 10.01.1919 (LG 22.01.1919) for the period Apr-Aug 1918:'Lieut A E Simpson, 35th Coy Aust MTD Divisional Train. Operations in the Jordan Valley Apr 30th to Aug 22nd 1918. For cheerfulness and devotion to duty. During the trying period in the Jordan Valley he always inspired his section by his cheerfulness under all conditions. Although at one time he was extremely ill he continued to carry on with his duties & set a fine example.' Returned to Australia & disch 29.10.1919. With copies of archive file & citation. gVF. Together with a portrait photo of Simpson wearing his emu plumed hat. Also with his Returned from Active Service badge and 3 original boxes of issue for medals. Extremely scarce Light Horse Officer MID trio. |
A$2000 (US$1420) (€1200) (£1060) |
A$2500 (US$1775) (€1500) (£1325) |
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| 21581 |
1914-15 5th. Light Horse / 31st Infantry Bn, AIF. Star trio impressed officially '1915 CPL. L.W. McMILLAN, 5 LHR. AIF'. Leslie William McMillan, Stockman of Gilgandra, NSW, enl Lismore 6/10/1914, 'B' Sqn, 5 Light Horse Regt, to Lemnos 6/9/1915 but contracted enteritis & sent to hospital in UK, transferred to 31st Infantry Bn & operations France & Flanders from 2/10/1916, promoted Corporal 1/10/1917. Returned to Australia 19/4/1918 & discharged. Comp with his Active Service & Pay book. With copies of archive file. gVF. Medals all named 5th Light Horse. |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
A$1200 (US$852) (€720) (£636) |
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| 21582 |
1914-18 Wounded in Action, Gallipoli, 3rd Infantry Battalion Trio. 1914-15 Star impressed officially '728 PTE. J.G. GRAHAM, 3/BN. AIF.', British War & Victory '728 CPL. J.G. GRAHAM, 3 BN. AIF.' John Gorden Graham, born Lanark, UK, enlisted Sydney 29/8/1914 'D' Coy, 3 Bn. Gallipoli from 25/4/1915, Wounded in Action, GSW, head 19/05/1915 & to CCS. Rejoined Unit 8/6/15, Sick (enteric) & returned to Aust 9/2/1916. Re-enlisted with 8th Reinforcements, 35 Infantry Battalion, to UK 2/8/17, L/CPL. 7/12/17, to France 5/2/18, Corporal 12/4/18, returned to Aust & disch 27/9/19. With research notes. Toned, modern court mounted for wear. gVF. |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
A$1200 (US$852) (€720) (£636) |
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| 21583 |
1914-18 Injured Gallipoli landing trio. 1914-15 Star, BWM, Victory medal, to '883 PTE E. G. RABEY 6/BN AIF'. C/W copies of service records indicating he injured his back when he fell down a ridge 12 hours after landing on Gallipoli. gVF. |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
A$1200 (US$852) (€720) (£636) |
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| 21584 |
1914-18 Wounded in action 20th Bn trio & ANZAC plaque. 1914-15 Star, BWM, & Victory Medal to '2130 PTE B. V. CLARKE. 20/BN AIF'. Anzac Plaque to 'B V CLARKE'. Pte Bertie Clarke enlisted 27/6/15. Operations Gallipoli with 'A-Coy' 20th BN from 12/11/15. Operations France & Flanders from April 1916 near Armentieres. WIA 8/5/16 near Flers. Disch. 21/1/18. nEF. Plaque EF. |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
A$1500 (US$1065) (€900) (£795) |
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| 21585 |
1914-18 & 1939-45 Family groups. (1) 1914-15 Star trio to twice Wounded in Action, 20th Infantry Bn, impressed officially '2326 SJT. W.H. ALLWOOD, 20 BN. AIF' ('PTE' on star). William Henry Allwood, born Muswellbrook, NSW, resident Newcastle, enl 21/7/1915, 5th Reo's, 20Bn, to Egypt thence to France 25/3/16, WIA (1st occasion) 2/6/1916 (shrapnel, arm & leg), Armentieres sector, WIA (2nd occasion) - remaining on duty 25/2/1917, vicinity of the Butte of Warlencourt. Promoted Sergeant 7/7/1918, RtA & disch 19/6/1919. (2) 1939-45 War & Australia Service Medals impressed officially 'N286065 F.W. ALLWOOD'. Francis William Allwood, born Mayfield, NSW, 1924, enl Wallsend 29/12/1941, Gunner, disch 17/7/1943 with 'N.C.F. AA.GP.'. On original ribbons. gVF. With copies of archive file & research. |
A$750 (US$533) (€450) (£398) |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
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| 21586 |
1914-18 Wounded in ActionWIA trio. 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory medals to '1725 Pte V. HEINZIE. 27 BN AIF' (A-Sgt on BWM & Victory). Neinze was born in North Adelaide, South Australia & ENL '25th May 1915, operations at Gallipoli & France. WIA France 23/03/1917. Discharged medically unfit 28/02/1918. Comes with copy service papers. EF. |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
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| 21587 |
1914-18 Wounded in Action Fromelles 30 Bn trio.1914-15 Star, BWM, Victory Medal to '1324 Pte J. Hickey 30/BN AIF'. Mounted as worn. Pte James Hickey enlisted 4/8/15. Previously serving with Senior Cadets & the Militia. Operations France with 30th Bn. W.I.A. 20/7/16 with gunshot. Polished, VF. C/W copies of service records. |
A$600 (US$426) (€360) (£318) |
A$800 (US$568) (€480) (£424) |
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| 21588 |
1914-18 WWI Trio: 1914-15 Star, BWM, Victory medal, all to '6662 DVR F.R. SWANSON 14/ASC AIF' (L-CPL DVR) on last 2. aU/UNC. |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
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| 21589 |
1914-18 'Boys Brigade' & 6th/5th Field Artillery Brigade 1914-15 Star Trio with Silver Fobs, Returned from Active Service Badge & Type I. RSSIL badge. 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory medals impressed officially: '8612 DVR E O Evans, 6 FAB AIF'. Ernest Owen Evans, born Adelaide 1896. Served with 75 Bn Senior Cadets & Infantry & member of the Boys Brigade. Enl 6/8/1915 to Egypt & France from 23/3/16 with 5th FAB RTA & Disch 27/4/19. 3 x sterling silver Fobs from the Boys Brigade 1911 & 1912 for 'Best Tent, B B Camp 1912'; 'Graceful swimming, Boys Brigade 1911 & BB - 2nd class, 62 out of 75, 17/3/12'; RFAS badge no 233144; RSSIL badge no 79989. On original ribbons & mounted as worn. aEF. With copies of Archive File. |
A$650 (US$462) (€390) (£345) |
A$800 (US$568) (€480) (£424) |
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| 21590 |
1914-18 9th LHR MSM group of 3. MSM to '1847 Cpl S.H. DISHER. AUST. F.A.', British War Medal & Victory medal to '1847 Cpl. S.H. DISHER. 9. L.H.R.AIF.' all medals correctly impressed. Disher was born in Warracknabeal Victoria, enl 20/9/15 in Adelaide & served with the 3rd & 9th LHR, 13th F.Arty Bde, & Howitzer Mortar Bde in France. Awarded MSM for Meritorious Service with the 5th Division Artillery H.Q. (original citation with group), Disher RTA 19/8/19. BWM & MSM deeply toned, nearly EF. |
A$3000 (US$2130) (€1800) (£1590) |
A$3500 (US$2485) (€2100) (£1855) |
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| 21591 |
1914-18 15th Infantry Bn pr, later Army Ordnance Corps AIF, with photograph & pay books. British War & Victory medals impressed officially '5978 ER-SGT. A. ARMSTRONG, 15 BN. AIF.' Alton Armstrong, enl Cairns (resident Charters Towers) Queensland, aged 39 yrs, 10 mths, 2/2/1916, previous service with 7th Bn. Aust Commonwealth Horse, South Africa 1902 (arrived after cessation of hostilities, no medal entitlement). To France with 15 Bn 16/1/1917, later attached to AOC, 4th Aust Div, transferred to 4th Aust Div AOC. 11/2/1918, T/SGT 26/10/1918, RtA + disch 9/12/1919. Together with his 3 x Army pay books, YMCA oil cloth wallet, pay book receipt per Troopship 'Euripides', a B/W photo of Armstrong & 3 mates in France, unused French Army letter card & captured German photo P/C & Feldpostcarte. On original ribbons. gVF. An excellent comp lot with copies of archive file. |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
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| 21592 |
1914-18 20th Infantry Bn, Died of Injuries 1916 at Colombo, Ceylon pr. British War & Victory medals impressed officially '937 PTE. A.A. MURPHY, 20 BN. AIF.' Andrew Arthur Murphy, born Gosford (parents at Woy-Woy), enl 20/3/15 'C' Coy, 20 Bn, to Egypt 20/7/15, sick to hospital, embarked Suez for Aust 20/1/1916. Died of injuries received, having fallen from a bridge on to the jetty at Colombo 2/2/16, buried Ranatta Cemetery, Colombo, Ceylon. gVF. Also entitled to 1914-15 Star. With search notes. |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$375 (US$266) (€225) (£199) |
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| 21593 |
1914-18 Died of Wounds Dernancourt, Lieutenant & Adjutant 55th Bn pair. British War & Victory Medals impressed officially: '2-Lieut A.H. Vogan, AIF.' Arthur Henry Vogan, born Sydney NSW. Enl 5/6/1915, 17th Inf Bn as Private, no 2264 to Egypt & 55 Bn to France & Ops inc Fromelles. 2nd Lieut 1/11/16. Wounded in Action, shrapnel 2/2/17 Dernancourt. Died 3/2/17. Officer was wounded by shell shrapnel at Bn HQ, Le Transloy. Evidently his diary is in the Australian War Memorial. On original ribbon. EF. Also entitled to 1914-15 Star with research notes. |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21594 |
1914-45 Australian Army Medical Corps & 1st Australian Railway Survey Company Africa Star group of 7. British War & Victory Medal pr impressed officially '18718 PTE. E. J. MULCAHY, 2 AGH, AIF.' 1939-45 Star & Africa Star unnamed as issued, Defence, War & Aust Service Medals impressed officially 'NX12695 E.J. MULCAHY' - Defence Medal unnamed as issued - an unusual, but recorded happening. Together with a set of miniatures as above, card, boxes of issue & comp with Dept. of Army cards & official eligibility slips confirming awards. Edward James Mulcahy, born 1898, Kyabram, Vic, enl Bendigo 2/5/1917, Army Medical Corps, August 1917 Reinforcements, to UK, via Taranto, Italy 21/11/1917, to France & 2 Aust General Hospital 2/4/1918, RtA 12/7/1919, re-enl 13/4/1940, Cootamundra, NSW, disch 10/10/1947 as Sergeant, 1st Aust Railway Survey Company. With Research. Miniatures mounted as worn, all on original ribbons. gVF/aEF. Provenance - by direct family descent. |
A$450 (US$320) (€270) (£239) |
A$600 (US$426) (€360) (£318) |
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| 21595 |
1914-45 WWI & WWII group of 4 to Artillery & Electrical, Mechanical Engineers. 1914-18 British War & Victory Medals impressed officially:'26361 DVR M LAMBERT, 8 FAB, AIF'; 1939-45 War & Australia Service Medals impressed officially:'Q119299 M LAMBERT'. Born Northumberland UK, 1895, but family resident in Australia. Enl 03.05.1916 to 8th Field Artillery Brigade Dec 1916. RTA 01.07.1919. Re-Enl 23.09.1941. Disch as Corporal, 11 Aust Base Workshops, AEME 17.10.1945. On original ribbons & mounted as worn. gVF. With copies of service documents. |
A$450 (US$320) (€270) (£239) |
A$550 (US$391) (€330) (£292) |
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| 21596 |
1914-18 Merchant Navy pair. British War Medal & Mercantile Marine 1914-18 medal. To 'W. ROOKS AUSTRALIA 2693'. BWM deeply toned, both medals gVF. |
A$240 (US$170) (€144) (£127) |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
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| 21597 |
1939-45 Died of Disease Pacific group of 5. 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, BWM & ASM all impressed to 'NX45456 C. W. CAMERON'. Comes with research notes. CPL CHARLES CAMERON previously served 5 years with the 26th Militia Bn. Enlisted in the AIF & to 2/1st Infantry Bn. Operations New Guinea October 1942. Died of scrub typhus 16th May 1943. EF. |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21598 |
1939-45 Kokoda track group of 5. 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, BWM, ASM, all impressed to 'NX66921 P T ANDERSON'. C/w original miniature group & shoulder title. Pte Percy Anderson enlisted in the AIF & to Australian Army Medical Corps. To Palestine May 1941. RTA & embarked for New Guinea for operations on the Kokoda Track, Buna & Sanananda against the Japanese. c/w research notes. EF |
A$375 (US$266) (€225) (£199) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21599 |
1939-45 2/5th Field Company North African group of 6. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal, BWM, ASM, All impressed to 'NX26171 R A JAMES'. Mounted as worn with research notes. Lance Sgt Ronald James, a native of Ballarat Victoria enlisted in the AIF & to 2/5th Field Coy Engineers. Operations North Africa & Syria. RTA & later operations in New Guinea against the Japanese. gVF |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$450 (US$320) (€270) (£239) |
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| 21600 |
1939-45 Provost Pacific group of 4. 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, BWM & ASM, to 'NX146413 J. GLEN'. Sapper James Glen enlisted 4/1/41 & to Darwin Garrison. Darwin Provost Coy 27/2/42, Sydney Provost Coy. Oct. 1942. Operations New Guinea with 2/1st Docks Operating Coy. Also entitled to the Defence Medal. gVF. With research notes. |
A$140 (US$99) (€84) (£74) |
A$180 (US$128) (€108) (£95) |
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| 21601 |
1939-45 North Africa campaign group of 5. 1939-45 Star, Africa star, Defence Medal, BWM, ASM, all impressed to 'VX1156 C.E.LAMERS'. Mounted as worn. C/w research notes. Pte Charles Lamers enlisted in the AIF 6/12/39 & to 2/6th Infantry Bn. Disch. medically unfit 29/943. NEF |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$375 (US$266) (€225) (£199) |
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| 21602 |
1939-45 2/2nd Tank Attack Regt Syria & Pacific group of 5: 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, Defence, War & Australia Service medals. All impressed officially: QX15163 P R Erickson'. Percival Roy Erickson, born Innisfail, Qld, 1919. Served 51st Infantry Bn, Militia enl AIF at Cairns 20/7/1940. To 41st Artillery Training Battery 14/3/1941. To Palestine & Camp, Gaza from 31/7/1941. To 2/2nd Anti-Tank Regt in Syria 20/11/1941. To New Guinea from 19/2/43. Disch 25/1/1946. Swing mounted for wear. gVF. With research notes. |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
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| 21603 |
1939-45 'Rakuyo Maru' (Japanese 'Hell' Ship) Prisoner of War Casualty Pacific Star group of 4: 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War & Australia Service medals, impressed officially: 'NX46278 P F Brady'. Patrick Francis Brady, born Paddington, NSW, 1915. Enl Newcastle (resident Swan Bay) NSW, 5 July 1940. 3rd Reserve Motor Transport Co AASC, AIF. Lance Corporal POW Java, then to Thailand POW Camp. Listed as 'missing, believed deceased', (later upgraded to 'Died') 12 September 1944. No known grave, commemorated on Labuan memorial, Panel 21. 'Rakuyo Maru' was transporting over 1300 Australian & British POW's, mainly ex Burma-Thailand Railway personnel, to Japan in convoy. Torpedoed on 12 September 1944 off Hainan Island by the US Submarine USS 'Sealion'. Only 141 (incl 80 Australian) POW's were rescued by the Allied Forces. It was from these Australian POW's that the first authenticated accounts of the horrors of the POW Railways & Japanese atrocities were received by the Allies. On original ribbons, mounted incorrectly as worn by next of kin. gEF. With internet research. |
A$800 (US$568) (€480) (£424) |
A$1200 (US$852) (€720) (£636) |
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| 21604 |
1939-45 Bardia, Tobruk, Greece, Syria & Kokoda Track Warrant Officer Class II, 2/2nd (later 2/1st) Infantry Bn Group of 7 with badges, photos, pay book etc. 1939-45, Africa & Pacific Stars (unnamed as issued); Defence, War & Australian Service Medals impressed officially: 'NX2211 M.E. WARREN'; Greek War Medal, Army, in gilt. Mervin Edgar Warren, born Mullumbimby, NSW, 1915. Enl 25/10/39. 2/2nd Inf Bn. To Middle East 9/1/40. North Africa inc Bardia & Tobruk from Jan 1941. To Greece & Crete 18/3/41-Evac May '41. To 2/1st Inf Bn 18/6/41. Op's New Guinea inc Kokoda Track 13/9/41. To 3rd New Guinea Inf Bn 29/5/45 & Ops Wewak & Aitape. WO II 18/8/45. Disch 10/12/45. Together with his pay book, o/s chevrons, metal rank & trade (Signaller) badges, ribbon bar, family photos & letter, 1977 dated Statement of Service etc. The Greek War Medal comp with its original box of issue & certificate named to him dated 1980. Australian Medals issued 1951 |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
A$600 (US$426) (€360) (£318) |
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| 21605 |
1939-45 Pacific Star Group of 4. All impressed officially 'NX 174590 N. CHRISTOPHER'. Henry Christopher, born Liverpool, UK, 1922, resident Ashfield NSW, enl AMF 18/11/41 to Signals School, Area HQ, Liverpool Dec 1941, Guerrilla Warfare School 1942, to AIF 30/8/43, 22 Employment Coy, to New Guinea 31/10/43 & OP's, Lae & Finschafen, ret to Aust 24/5/45, Disch 5/6/1946. Medals awarded 1957. With entitlement slip, brief research. Swing mounted on original ribbons as worn. gVF. |
A$160 (US$114) (€96) (£85) |
A$220 (US$156) (€132) (£117) |
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| 21606 |
1918-45 Lieutenant-Colonel CO's Efficiency Decoration group of 6 with miniatures, Return From Active Service badges & ED case of issue. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; War Medal; Aust Service Medal. All impressed (except the 1st, which is unnamed):'VX13726 J. W. RHODEN'; Edward, GRI with Australia suspender engraved officially:'VX13726 LT. COL. J. W. RHODEN, AIF'. John William Rhoden, born 1903 Essendon. Enl part-time Militia 1918. To 108 Arty Bty 1923. Lieut 1923, Capt 1926, Major 1933. Enl CMF 1939. To AIF 1940, 2/2nd Med Arty Regt. Conf Major 1940. Lt-Col 1940. Appointed CO 2/3rd Light Anti Aircraft Regt 1940. To Middle East 1940 + Ops Palestine & Egypt. Return to Aust 1942. To Tatura Internment Camp for Duty Dec 1944. Disch Nov 1945. Awarded ED1943. Unmounted on original ribbons. EF. A scarce Efficiency Decoration to a Commanding Officer of the 2/AIF. With research notes. |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
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| 21607 |
1939-59 WWII, Korea & Malaya group of 7. 1939-45, Africa & Italy Stars, Defence 1939-45 & War 1939-45 (all unnamed as issued), except Defence, which is named, officially impressed with his AUSTRALIAN service number (an official replacement by Australian Gov't); United Nations Korea & General Service Medal 1918-62 (QEII) clasp 'MALAYA'. Last 2 impressed officially '313982. P.S. MURPHY'. Patrick Stephen Murphy, born Dublin 1919, served Royal Engineers from 12/10/1938 to 28/8/1946, enlisted Aust Regular Army for service in Korea 1/4/1952, resident Goodwood, South Aust to 1st Field Regt, RAA 17/6/52 to 4 BN RAR 10/3/1954, to Korea with 1 BN RAR 12/1/1955-24/3/1956, to 14th Nat Serv Train. BN. 1956, Bombardier 1956. 20th NSTB & 1st Fld Regt RAA, 1957 to Malaya with 100 (A) Field Battery, RAA Sept 1957-Oct 1959, Sergeant 12/7/1961, Singapore with 103 Bty 13/7/62 - 15/3/63. Discharged medically unfit 1965. Reference to the theft of his 1939-45 Defence medal in Aust Service & presumably re-issued a named one, with his current service details by Aust Gov't. Together with photo of 'Paddy' Murphy as a baby, 2 of him in British Army uniform c/1946 & 1 photo c/Korea War, also with his steel ID tag pr & medal ribbon bar. With research notes. Court mounted as worn. gVF. |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
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| 21608 |
1939-45 Pacific Group of 5 to Tasmanian. 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, Defence, War & Aust Service medals. All impressed officially' 'TX3927 E.E. RUNDLE'. Edgar Ernest Rundle, born Deloraine, Tas 17/8/1905. Enl Launceston 25/7/40. Disch 10/4/45 Last Unit Aust HQ GD Bn 2/1. Together with original entitlement slip. On original ribbons - but mounted for display. EF |
A$180 (US$128) (€108) (£95) |
A$250 (US$178) (€150) (£133) |
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| 21609 |
1939-57. Royal Australian Artillery Warrant Officer Class 2 Long Service & Good Conduct medal group of 4: Defence, War & Australian Service Medals impressed officially 'NX 101961 T.B. WILLIAMS'; 'AUSTRALIA' clasp Army LSGC, QEII, engraved officially '2/584 WO2. T.B. WILLIAMS, RAA.' Thomas Bruce Williams, born Armidale, NSW, 1913, enl AIF 17/8/1942, disch from 53 Field Battery, RAA 29/5/1957. On original ribbons. aEF. |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21610 |
1939-77 Australian Small Ships Company Long Service group of 6: 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War, ASM 1939-45, all impressed officially 'VX133524 G.P. LATTA.'; ASM 1945-75 clasp 'PNG' pantographed officially '36012 G.P.LATTA.'; Army LSGC, QEII impressed (c/1970 official die with 'broken A') officially '36012 G.P. LATTA.' George Patrick Latta, born Moonee Ponds, Vic, 1922 enl. AIF at Naval Base Camp, WA 21/1/1943 to South West Pacific Area with 16th Small Ships Company RAE. Disch 1946, re-enlisted 10/9/1956, RAAOC, Bandiana, disch 1977. Together with his post war khaki wool beret (by Kent) with an original, woven, Small Ships company colour patch. Also a printed cloth pennant 'AV. 1354 Brudenell White'. Court mounted for wear. aEF. |
A$600 (US$426) (€360) (£318) |
A$750 (US$533) (€450) (£398) |
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| 21611 |
1939-45 Commando Trained, Tank Attack Regt Pacific Star group of 4. 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War & Australia Service medal. All impressed officially: 'NX49735 E A. Hutchinson'. Eric Alexander Hutchison, born Nimmitabel, NSW, 1907. Enl 27/10/41. To Artillery Training Regt, Dubbo. To Commando School, Foster 25/5/1942. To New Guinea with Artillery Reo's 24/11/1942. 101st Tank Attack Regt 9/12/1942. Milne Bay 1943. Disch. 2/9/1946. Medals awarded 1970. On original ribbons. gEF. |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
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| 21612 |
1939-45 HQ New Guinea Force Driver Pacific Star Group of 4, comp with diary, photo, disch cert, large coloured City of Coburg appreciation cert & his embarkation tags. Impressed officially: 'VX 132462 A. A. Pettigrew'. Alan Atholstone Pettigrew, born Melbourne, 1922, a 'Christadelphian', he enl 27/11/41, HQ Southern Command (motor transport). To New Guinea 12/8/42. RtA 2/11/43. To Lae 24/4/44 & HQ. NG. Force. To Torokina, Bougainville. RtA & disch 4/11/45. The diary is particularly fine & detailed also used as his training notebook, Pettigrew has kept detailed entries from 25/12/1942 to 1945. B/W small photo of Pettigrew standing on a downed tree at Torokina, 1945. The 2 berthing cards are for his trip home from Bougainville Sept 1945. On original ribbons with home made, improvised pin arrangement. gEF. Scarce with diary, a great read & interesting lot |
A$350 (US$249) (€210) (£186) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21613 |
1939-45 Defence of Australia group of 3. 1939-45 Defence; War; Aust Service Medal. All impressed officially:'NX121455 V H ARMSTRONG'. Together with his 2 ID tags (steel). Victor Harold Armstrong born Melbourne, 1910. Enl Sydney 30.09.1942 to 5th Australian Field Bakery Company. Service in Darwin from 01.01.1944 to 12.12.1944. Disch med unfit 01.11.1945. On original ribbons. EF. With copies of archive file. |
A$100 (US$71) (€60) (£53) |
A$130 (US$92) (€78) (£69) |
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| 21614 |
1939-45 WWII-Korea, Battle of Kapyong group of 6. 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star (privately engraved 'QX51424 D. ECCLES'), 1939-45 BWM & ASM (both impressed 'QX51424 D. ECCLES'), Korea medal & UN Korea medal (both impressed '1400012 D. ECCLES), late 1970's issued US Presidential Unit Citation. Pte David Eccles enlisted AIF March 1943 & to AASL as driver, operations S W Pacific area with 2/33rd Transport Platoon. Later served in Korea inc the Kapyong Battle with 3RAR (Heavy Weapons Coy). C/W research notes. EF. |
A$1500 (US$1065) (€900) (£795) |
A$1800 (US$1278) (€1080) (£954) |
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| 21615 |
1962-84 Group of 5 to Wounded In Action, 1st Bn Royal Australian Regiment and named in newspapers as the shooter of two suspected Viet Cong (incl a woman): Vietnam Campaign Medal; Australian Service Medal 1945-75 clasp 'PNG'; Defence Force Service Medal & 1 x clasp; National Medal; South Vietnam Government Star with '1960-' clasp. All impressed officially (except last 2 which are engraved officially): '214731 J.A. PORTER'. Jeffery Alan Porter, born 1944, Bellingen, NSW. Enl ARA 18/6/1962, 6 Platoon, 'B' coy, IBN, RAR, New Guinea 1964, to South Vietnam 26/5/1965. WIA, shrapnel to left side, 7/8/1965, RtA 1966, Corporal 30/6/66, SGT 1967, WO.2. 1972, to New Guinea & duty Lae with PNG vol rifles 6/5/1972-74, disch 26/11/1984, Porter is named in 'The Australian' newspaper, front cover Friday August 13, 1965 with the intimation that the victims were civilians, an embarrassment for the army at the time. This would be one of the earliest incidents of the 'Televised war' with reports such as this becoming more frequent later in the decade. Court mounted for wear but now minus mount pin. aEF. Extremely scarce to early WIA & named in public documents with copy of paper article & research. |
A$3000 (US$2130) (€1800) (£1590) |
A$4000 (US$2840) (€2400) (£2120) |
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| 21616 |
Australian Army 1970s-2000s Replica lot of 22 medals in a display case with glass top. Comprising 4 x groups & 7 x single medals. Inc 20 full size medals & 2 miniatures. Two of the groups are for Vietnam service, the other two are Long Service pairs. Single medals inc ASM, ADM, Long Service, Active Service Medal, Aust Nat Medal, National Medal, AASM in case. Medals are in VG - Exc condition. Display case has a scrape to one corner. (23) |
A$180 (US$128) (€108) (£95) |
A$250 (US$178) (€150) (£133) |
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| 21617 |
1963-1971 Vietnam Military Cross group of 3. Military Cross QEII (replica), Vietnam medal & South Vietnam Star named to 335048 JM MURPHY. Lieutenant-Colonel John Matthew Murphy served in Australian Army Training Team Vietnam & was Commander of 3rd Special Air Service Squadron from June-December 1966. With Service Record & copy of Military Cross citation LG 1/8/1967, p8432. |
A$3500 (US$2485) (€2100) (£1855) |
A$5000 (US$3550) (€3000) (£2650) |
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| 21618 |
1899-1901 QSA + 3 clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal to 102 PTE G LAWSON QUEENSLAND 1 B. 1953 QEII Coronation medal & certificate. George Lawson 5th QLD Imperial Bushman Contingent. With research notes. MHR Brisbane, MLC Queensland, Minister for Transport 1941-1943, Australian Labor Party Member. |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
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| 21619 |
1899 Queen's South Africa medal with 5 clasps CC, OFS, Transvaal, SA 1901 & 1902. Engraved LIEUT JEF COYLE NS WALES MR, WWI War medal impressed CAPTAIN JEF COYLE AIF (entitled to Victory). James Edward Fitzgerald Coyle born Dunedin NZ, enlisted WWI 20-3-1917, served France, discharged 17-5-1919. QSA unresearched. gVF. (2) |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
A$1300 (US$923) (€780) (£689) |
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| 21620 |
1914-45 4th Bn & NWII group of 5. 1914/15 Star, WM & Victory officially impressed 1002 CPL RM REID 4/BN AIF, 1939-45 WM & ASM impressed V55197 RM REID. Unresearched. gVF. (5) |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21621 |
1914-1918 fascinating WWI trio. 1914 Star with rosette, BWM & Victory medal. Star 1061 1/A.M.S. JAMES R.F.C., medals 1061 SGT S. JAMES R.F.C. Sydney James includes a Death Plaque name engraved, named certificate & printed cert from the King. Plaque some verdigris. Sydney James was born in Brisbane, enlisted 26-1-14 & is listed as Pilot First Class 29-5-17. His National Archive file AIR 79-14 indicates a date of discharge of 6-4-18 when he was transferred to NZ General Hosp Walton-on-Thames. Did he die? Was he later killed, is the plaque not related? Definitely worthy of further research. gVF. (4 items) |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
A$2000 (US$1420) (€1200) (£1060) |
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| 21622 |
1914-1915 trio to Nurse, 1914-1915 Star, British War & Victory medals. Star impressed S/NURSE I.M. CARLISLE ANS AIF. War & Victory SISTER I M CARLISLE AIF. Isabella Maude Carlisle with research showing service in Egypt, France & Flanders, gVF. (3) |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
A$1500 (US$1065) (€900) (£795) |
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| 21623 |
1914-15 Star, War & Victory medals impressed 76598 SPR WHE PILBEAM RE. 1945-45 Pacific group of 4 to 3rd Gar Bde. 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War medal & ASM impressed V18935 W PHILBEAM. William Pilbeam enlisted 29-8-41, served in Milne Bay, discharged 25-2-44. gVF. (7) |
A$240 (US$170) (€144) (£127) |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
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| 21624 |
1914-45 1st Light Horse & RAAF group of 4. WWI BWM & Victory '3549 Pte S. J. McCULLOUGH ALH AIF'. Stanley John McCullough from Manly enl 19/4/17. RTA 13/3/19. WWII medals '64115 S.J. McCullough' Leading Aircraftman. Enl 20/4/42, disch 19/12/44. From Lewisham. His 23 pg NAA file is open on the internet. (4) |
A$350 (US$249) (€210) (£186) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21625 |
1914-18 Gallipoli & Camel Corp WIA & 14th LH trio named to 4th Bn. 1914/15 Star, BWM, Victory all impressed '2242 Sjt C Unsworth, 4 BN AIF'. Unsworth enlisted 8-6-15 to Gallipoli 22-8-15, transferred to Camel Corp 29-1-16, WIA 23-4-17 while with Camel Corp, Sgt 13-6-17, malaria, to 14th Lighthorse 7-7-18. Discharged 4-3-19. With copy of his National Archives file. gVF. |
A$800 (US$568) (€480) (£424) |
A$1200 (US$852) (€720) (£636) |
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| 21626 |
1914-18 trio to 5th Bn. 1914/15 Star, BWM & Victory all impressed to '957 Pte S Cohen 5/BN AIF'. EF plus ANZAC Commemorative Medal 1967 named S Cohen & lapel badge. Plus copies of his NAA file. Cohen enlisted 17-8-1914, to Gallipoli Peninsula 9/12/15, to France 20/2/16, numerous hospital visits inc VD, AWL, R to A 18-12-18. gVF or better. Worthy of further research. |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
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| 21627 |
1914-18 Wounded in Action Gallipoli trio. 1914-15 star, War Medal, Victory Medal impressed 1965 PTE DJ IRVING 1/BN AIF. David James Irving enlisted Liverpool NSW 16-1-1915, GSW left hand Gallipoli, RTA April 1916. Comes with aluminium dog tag, RAS badge & ANZAC Commemorative medallion (named) 1967 in official case. |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
A$600 (US$426) (€360) (£318) |
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| 21628 |
1914-18 War 12th Light Horse Regiment trio & ephemera lot comprising 1914-15 Star trio ('589 ER-COL. A. J. THORLEY, 12 LHR, AIF', 9ct fob engraved 'ANZAC' (obv) & 'PRESENTED BY THE CITIZENS OF NARRABRI TO CPL. A. THORLEY, 12th ALH. AIF. ON HIS RETURN FROM THE FRONT, 2-9-19', 5.75g gold value $450+. Various personal photos & documents inc photo of Thorley in front of the Sphinx. Albert James Thorley enl 9-2-15 C SQN 12th ALH, operations on Gallipoli with 6th ALH & thence Egypt, Sinai, Palestine with 12th ALH & AIF Post Office (with AIF PO at time of Beersheba charge, thus not a 'Charger'). A scarce, complete lot. Thorley was later a well known Motor Bike Racer. With research & archive file. |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
A$1300 (US$923) (€780) (£689) |
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| 21629 |
1939-1945 Pacific Star group of 4 to Mobile Searchlight Battery, Royal Aust Artillery, all impressed officially 'N261414 J.H.P. KELLY'. Joseph Henry Phillip Kelly born 1908 Erskineville NSW, enlisted AIF 6-1-1942, discharged 14-12-45 as Bombardier, 51st Mobile Searchlight Battery RAA. On original ribbons. |
A$150 (US$107) (€90) (£80) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
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| 21630 |
1914-45 RAN group of 8. 1914-1918 War trio 1914-1915 Star, BWM, Victory named to Star to ON 7498 HP WALKE LOG SIG, medals 7498 H P WAKE SH-CPL 2 RAN, 1939-1945 War group of 4. 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, BWM, ASM to H. P. WALKE R.A.N., GEO V Naval LSGC medal O.N. 7498 H P WALKE M.A.A. R.A.N. Harold Philip Walke with copy of NAA file. gVF. (8) |
A$600 (US$426) (€360) (£318) |
A$750 (US$533) (€450) (£398) |
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| 21631 |
1914-19 WWI WIA trio to 30th BTN. 1914-15 Star, WM & Victory Medals impressed 1017 PTE W J HUGHES 30th BN AIF. Walter Joseph Hughes enlisted 14-7-1915, served in France, GSW to throat, discharged 25-3-1919. Unresearched in detail. VF. (3) |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21632 |
1914-1918 Twice WIA WWI trio. 1914-1915 Star, British War medal, Victory medal. Impressed 1097 PTE J P KENNEY 4/BN AIF. John Patrick Kenney enlisted 5-9-14, discharged 30-6-15, rejoined 31-5-16 6/34th Btn, served in France, WIA twice. With NAA file. gVF. (2) |
A$375 (US$266) (€225) (£199) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21633 |
1914-19 WWI trio to 8th Battalion. 1914-15 Star impressed 1975 PTE N MACKENZIE 8/BN AIF, War & Victory medals impressed 1975 PTE N MacKenzie 8/BN AIF. Norman McKenzie enlisted Hamilton VIC 11-1-1915, served in France, discharged 2-6-1919. gVF. (3) |
A$350 (US$249) (€210) (£186) |
A$450 (US$320) (€270) (£239) |
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| 21634 |
1914-18 WWI KIA Trio plus unofficial Gallipoli Star medals by Parkes (4), death plaque (Dead Man's penny), King's message, photos, ephemera & research notes. 17th Battalion KIA. Approx 33 items part of family lot. 1975 PTE: Thomas Harold McCord, Enl June 1915 & died of wounds Sept 1917 in France. Trio impressed. The four medals have been mounted with new ribbons & have been lacquered/plated to preserve them. The Death plaque is mint in its original cardboard holder, with the small memorial scroll. There are 3 period photos of his grave (one in AIF folder), a letter from the British Chaplain (46 CCS BEF) advising family. Poor to good condition. There are 4 original photos of McCord. Two of which are larger size (on card) & two postcard size. VGC. Also 'The Coo-ee Writing Wallet' given to McCord by his mother (as inscribed). Most original contents missing. In the wallet are period photos & YMCA Hut Camberwell postcards, included is a postcard of Gallipoli sent home by McCord's brother(?). This lot also contains research notes & modern photos of his grave. Plus stones from the modern grave site of McCord. (33 items) |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
A$850 (US$604) (€510) (£451) |
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| 21635 |
1914-18 WWI trio. 1914-15 Star, War medal & Victory impressed to 288 PTE A. A. G. TURTON, 1/A.N. & M.E.F. Pte Arthur Archibald Turton enlisted the Aust Naval & Expeditionary Force (ANMEF) (TROPICAL FORCE) Sydney 11-8-1914, served Rabaul, returned to Sydney 15-10-1914, later enlisted for Special Service with AIF. With research & photos. gVF. (3) |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
A$1500 (US$1065) (€900) (£795) |
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| 21636 |
1914-18. KIA Lone Pine 20th Bn 1914-15 Star trio impressed officially '735 Pte G Johnson 20/BN A.I.F.'. George Johnson born Sydney NSW. Enlisted 17/5/15 at age 27. Killed in Action Lone Pine 16/12/15. No known grave (records indicate buried at foot of Walker's Ridge). With original ribbons. gVF. Very desirable group. Johnson's 46 pg NAA file is available on-line. (3 medals) |
A$1200 (US$852) (€720) (£636) |
A$1500 (US$1065) (€900) (£795) |
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| 21637 |
1914-15 Star & Victory medal impressed, 1914-15 Star 744 DVR AG RONEY 3/ASC AIF, Victory medal 744 CPL AG RONEY DIV TRN AIF. Arthur George Roney enlisted 20-8-1914 South Melbourne, served Gallipoli, Alexandria, Cairo & France, discharged 21-2-1919. gVF. |
A$150 (US$107) (€90) (£80) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
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| 21638 |
1914-18 WWI trio & Naval LSGC group of 4. 1914-15 Star impressed ON 271046 GFH GRANT ERA I RN, War & Victory Medals 271046 GFH GRANT ERA I RN, Naval LSGC impressed 271046 GNF GRANT GRA I CL HMAS PENGUIN (awarded 1918.) Gwinn Francis Grant with research & 2 original group photos of Seamen/Gunners HMAS Encounter. |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21639 |
1914-18 WWI trio, 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory medals to 162 AB DVR G E VAUGHAN (1) RAN BT. George Edward Vaughan enlisted Melbourne 29-3-1915 in Royal Aust Navy Bridging Train, discharged 22-7-1917. With copy of WWI NAA file. gVF. (3) |
A$600 (US$426) (€360) (£318) |
A$800 (US$568) (€480) (£424) |
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| 21640 |
1914-18 WWI trio. 1914-15 Star to 364 A. B. DVR J LANGEVIN 1 / R.A.N.B.T, War medal & Victory to 364 P.O. J LANGEVIN RANBT. John Langevin enlisted 8-7-1915, served Cairo, Kubr West,Moascar, returned to Australia 8-2-1918. With copy of Service File. |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
A$1300 (US$923) (€780) (£689) |
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| 21641 |
1914-18 WWI War medal & Victory pr impressed 3417 L/CPL J S BEACH CPS SIG COY AIF. John Stewart Beach fro Herberton (QLD) enlisted 28-5-1917, served in France, discharged 9-2-1920. |
A$120 (US$85) (€72) (£64) |
A$150 (US$107) (€90) (£80) |
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| 21642 |
1914-18 WWI pr to 9th Light Horse. War & Victory Medals impressed 2157 SJT/SGT D McD SQUIRE 9th LH AIF. Enlisted 3-1-1916, discharged 20-2-1919 WIA 30-3-1918, with Jerusalem badge in mother of pearl with copy of his NAA file. |
A$325 (US$231) (€195) (£172) |
A$375 (US$266) (€225) (£199) |
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| 21643 |
1914-18 WWI British War & Victory medals to 1137 PTE J GILMORE 1/BN AIF. John Gilmour enlisted 3-10-1914, served in Gallipoli from April 25 (1st day lander), WIA, returned to Australia 1916. With copy of WWI file & research inc 84 pg NAA file. Also entitled to 1914/15 Star. gVF. |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
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| 21644 |
1914-18 WWI Pr 17th Infantry Battalion. Impressed '5597 PTE. H. LLOYD, 17/BN. AIF.' Henry Lloyd born Brisbane, enlisted Cootamundra 10-2-16, to UK with 15th REOs 9-9-16, to France 13-12-16 aged 41 yrs, 3 months on ENL, he was discharged with debility 5-11-1917. VF. |
A$220 (US$156) (€132) (£117) |
A$275 (US$195) (€165) (£146) |
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| 21645 |
1914-19 Twice WIA pair. BWM, Victory medal to 4274 ER-CPL A. F. R. SIMPSON 20 BN A.I.F. Arthur Frederick Roots Simpson enlisted 1-11-17 at Casula NSW, served France, WIA twice, discharged 3-1-1920. With copy of NAA WWI file. gVF. (2) |
A$180 (US$128) (€108) (£95) |
A$250 (US$178) (€150) (£133) |
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| 21646 |
1914-18 War Medal 34th Bn , Legion of Frontiersmen Australia. 1907-83 silver medal & a Stg Silver Maltese Cross medallion (15-3-1919). BWM named '7461 PTE B.J. DAVIES 34 BN AIF'. Benjamin Joseph Davies from Narromine. Enl 28/2/17, RTA 31/3/19. Frontiersmen Medal un-named. Silver medallion named to H Trowse. Possibly William Harold Trowse (Aust Army Medical Corp). Reg Nr 13445. RTA 21-6-19. (3) |
A$160 (US$114) (€96) (£85) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
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| 21647 |
1914-18 WWI pair (BWM, Victory medal) to 1907 PTE F.W. HOLBECK 41 BN AIF. Silvered medallion engraved WOUNDED/MESSINES 9-6-17. Also inc 6.8g, 9ct gold presentation medallion (gold value $540+) F W HOLBECK/FROM/YANDINA CITIZENS/1919. Frederick William Holbeck enlisted 31-1-1916 Brisbane QLD, served in France WIA, discharged 21-3-1918. With copy of service record. gVF. (4 items) |
A$700 (US$497) (€420) (£371) |
A$800 (US$568) (€480) (£424) |
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| 21648 |
1914-18 WWI KIA. War medal & Victory medal pr impressed 28799 GNR EG SMITH 3DAC AIF. Eric Gordon Smith enlisted Dubbo NSW 18-4-1916, served France & Belgium, KIA 11-9-1917 Belgium. gVF. |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$250 (US$178) (€150) (£133) |
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| 21649 |
1914-45 WWI/WWII group of 4. WWI British War & Victory medal pair 17836 PTE E LE G TROUGHTON 4 F AMB AIF, WWII Pacific Star & War medal E LE G TROUGHTON. Ellis Le Geyt Troughton enlisted Sydney NSW 19-7-1916, served France & Belgium, WWII in New Guinea. With WWI file. gVF. (4) |
A$180 (US$128) (€108) (£95) |
A$240 (US$170) (€144) (£127) |
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| 21650 |
1914-18 War Medal (21439 A-SJT H.H. HARDWICK 2 SIG SQD AIF), 1939-1945 WM & ASM (N80542 H.H. HARDWICK), Efficiency Decoration GRI, Australia suspension bar (NO 80542 Maj T/Lt Col H.H. HARDWICK ACS). Harold Hampton Hardwick enlisted 25-8-1917 in Sydney. With copy of NAA file research. |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
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| 21651 |
1914-18 Mercantile Marine medal pr. Both officially impressed 'W.G.R. SNELLGROVE, AUSTRALIA, 276'. gVF. |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$250 (US$178) (€150) (£133) |
|
| 21652 |
1914-18 POW Victory medal (3525 A-SGT E C HOLMES 17 BN AIF) & 9ct (4.4g) gold Shooting Prize fob 1912 to Sergt Holmes. With correspondence, birth registration, papers re death, photo & research notes. Ernest Cameron Holmes, POW Germany 1917-1918. Enlisted 6-9-1915, served France, discharged 23-7-1919. Gold value $330+. gVF. (2 items) |
A$400 (US$284) (€240) (£212) |
A$500 (US$355) (€300) (£265) |
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| 21653 |
1914-18 HMAS Sydney interest 1914-15 star trio to O.N.3500 Reginald Willmott (McCord) on original tatty ribbons. Star & BWM polished & Victory has heavy verdigris to lower third at the front. Comes with his Navy & presume AIF returned service badges, plus his bosuns Whistle. Also his HMAS TANGIRA OLD BOYS badge, Reginald Willmot. As above. A desirable group to a HMAS Sydney Sailor. |
A$750 (US$533) (€450) (£398) |
A$900 (US$639) (€540) (£477) |
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| 21654 |
1939-45 WWII group of 6. 1939-1945, Africa, Pacific Stars, Defence, War, Australian Service medals to VX39262 F WILLIAMS. Major Frank Williams enlisted AADC (2/3 Aust Dental Unit) served in New Guinea. With copy NAA file. gVF. (6) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
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| 21655 |
1939-45 group of 4 to a Nurse. 1939-1945 Star. Pacific Star. British War Medal. Australian Service Medal. To NFX 146550 B Adams. Beatrice Adams served SW Pacific. With research & copy of her NAA file. |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
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| 21656 |
1939-45 Pacific group of 4. 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War medal & ASM officially impressed NX88305 J FERGUSON. Lance Corporal John Ferguson enlisted 9 Pionr TB 22-12-1941 at Coraki, served New Guinea & Morotai, discharged 2/2 Pioneer Btn 14-12-1945. |
A$120 (US$85) (€72) (£64) |
A$150 (US$107) (€90) (£80) |
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| 21657 |
Aust Army 1939-46 Medal group of 4 (1939-45 Star, Defence, War & Aust Service Medals), pay books, documents, photos & ephemera to Maurice Douglas Chad (NX 28510). Served in Syria in WW2. Includes medals, 2 pay books (show use), RAS badge, discharge certificate, AIF driver's licence, large framed colour certificate from the District of Barraba (excellent condition), for 1939 & a welcome home card for soldiers of Barraba 1946. Plus a photo album of his time in Syria, crashed planes, artillery trucks, snow & locals. Two silver rings and leather document folder named to Maurice. Ephemera includes ID card & pass (2), soldier train & tram tickets, Army clothing cards, troop ship cards, a sympathy card for a soldier killed in 17Bn, Invitation to Royal Wedding (Charles & Diana) copy?? RSL certificate, wartime notebooks, many loose WWII photos. Some mixed condition, mostly G-VGC. Interesting & extensive & worthy of proper presentation. (100+) |
A$450 (US$320) (€270) (£239) |
A$650 (US$462) (€390) (£345) |
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| 21658 |
1939-45 Pacific group of 4 to Royal Aust Airforce & Navy. 1939-45 & Pacific stars unnamed as issued, War Medal & ASM impressed PM 3613 MP GLOSTER. Enlisted in RAAF 10-11-1940, discharged 17-3-1941. Enlisted in RANR 21-5-1941 served SW Pacific, New Guinea, Philippines & Morotai, discharged 4-1-1946. With research, letter, 3 photos & 3 buttons. |
A$130 (US$92) (€78) (£69) |
A$160 (US$114) (€96) (£85) |
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| 21659 |
1939-45 Pacific & Korean Wars group of 6. 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War medal & ASM impressed NX146274 T E CUDBY, Korea medal impressed 212701 T E CUDBY, UN Korea named to 272340 W D COHEN. Lance Corporal Terrence Edward Cudby enlisted 8-1-1943, discharged 8-1-1950 with WWII service record. gVF. (6) |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$350 (US$249) (€210) (£186) |
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| 21660 |
1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War medal & ASM impressed VX147858 RJ LEWIS. Robert John Lewis enlisted 5-11-1941 CMF & AASC, served in New Guinea, discharged 19-9-1946. Unresearched. gVF. (4) |
A$100 (US$71) (€60) (£53) |
A$140 (US$99) (€84) (£74) |
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| 21661 |
1939-47 Pacific & Japan group of 5. 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War medal & ASM, ASM 1945-75 with Japan clasp. All named NX179541 MK HILL. Sapper with 13 Army Transport Corp. Maxwell Keith Hill enlisted Belmore NSW 22-3-1944, served in Bougainville, Morotai & Japan from 22-2-46 to 11-5-47, discharged 25-6-47. gVF-EF. (5) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$240 (US$170) (€144) (£127) |
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| 21662 |
1939-45 Africa group of 5. Impressed VX468 AE CROZIER. Albert Edward Crozier Warrant Officer 1st Class enlisted Caulfield VIC 26-10-1939, discharged 15-6-1948. Unresearched. File not open. gVF. (5) |
A$140 (US$99) (€84) (£74) |
A$180 (US$128) (€108) (£95) |
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| 21663 |
1939-60, 39-45, Pacific Star, War medal & ASM plus Army LSGC QEII group of 5 to 'N. 202008 C.H. PUMMELL' & '2/45761 LCA C.H. PUMMELL, RASR'. Colin Henry enlisted 11th Garrison Bn 2-2-42, to 38th Employment Coy & Ops. New Guinea from 8-10-43, to Bougainville 7-11-44, RHA 1-08-45, to 17 Construction Sqn RAE 1949, discharged 18-7-60, awarded LSGC 1960. gVF. (5) |
A$300 (US$213) (€180) (£159) |
A$375 (US$266) (€225) (£199) |
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| 21664 |
1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War medal & Australian Service medal group of 4 impressed NX 129508 JD McGUIRE. Sergeant James Dermot McGuire enlisted in Port Moresby Papua 18-8-1941, served in New Guinea, discharged 15-4-1946. gVF. |
A$120 (US$85) (€72) (£64) |
A$160 (US$114) (€96) (£85) |
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| 21665 |
1939-53 WWII HMAS Sydney & Korean War RAN group of 8. 1939-1945, Africa, Pacific Stars. Defence, War & Australian Service medals, UN Korean War medal, Long Service & Good Conduct medal to 20374 V A R SUTTON / P.O. V.A.R. SUTTON RAN & HMAS Sydney Bartolomeo Colleoni medal 1940. Awarded to V.A.R. Sutton, A. B. O. N. 20374. Silver maker Amor, Carlisle c1940/2 & research notes inc an AWM photo of Sutton. SUTTON VERDUM ARTHUR ROY : Service Number - R20374 : Date of birth - 01 Mar 1916 : Place of birth - Unknown : Place of enlistment - SYDNEY : Next of Kin - PRETORIA. HMAS Sydney (II) severely incapacitated the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni on 19 July 1940 during the Battle of Cape Spada in the Mediterranean. Following the initial, crippling engagement by Sydney, the Italian vessel was subsequently sunk by British destroyers. Sutton se4rved on HMAS Sydney from 14-4-40 to 2-4-41. Rare & desirable. |
A$4500 (US$3195) (€2700) (£2385) |
A$6000 (US$4260) (€3600) (£3180) |
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| 21666 |
1939-45 KIA Pacific Star group of 5 medals: KIA Honour scroll and 3 letters sent home. From Cpl. Allan Arthur Douglas. NX 36165. KIA 27-11-42, serving with 2/14 Field Coy (Engineers). Medals are in excellent cond & never mounted. The Honour scroll is in poor to GC (taped edges), would look good/better if framed. Has minor edge tear/holes. The letters are mounted on a card. (9) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$275 (US$195) (€165) (£146) |
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| 21667 |
1939-45 Pacific group of 4 to RAN. 1939-45 & Pacific Stars unnamed, War medal & ASM impressed 21249 T ROSS. Thomas Ross enlisted 4-2-1937 for 12 Years. Served on various ships. gVF. (4) |
A$130 (US$92) (€78) (£69) |
A$160 (US$114) (€96) (£85) |
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| 21668 |
1939-45 Pacific group of 4 to RAAF. 1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War medal & ASM impressed 43836 DE ROSBROOK. LAC. Douglas Edward Rosbrook enlisted 15-10-1941, served PNG, discharged 22-10-1945. gVF. (4) |
A$100 (US$71) (€60) (£53) |
A$130 (US$92) (€78) (£69) |
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| 21669 |
1939-45 & Pacific Stars, War medal & Australian Service medal RAAF group of 4, all impressed 68451 AJJ CURREN LAC. Augustus John James Curren enlisted Sydney 5-8-1942, discharged 25-2-1947, with ribbon bar. |
A$100 (US$71) (€60) (£53) |
A$150 (US$107) (€90) (£80) |
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| 21670 |
1939-53 Aust/GB WWII & Korea group of 6. 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence medal, 1939-1945 War medal, all unnamed as issued. United Nations Korea medal engraved A34502 WHITE J. I., ASM 1945-1975, clasp Korea pantographed A34502 J. I. WHITE. Medals court mounted. GVF+. (6) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
A$250 (US$178) (€150) (£133) |
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| 21671 |
1939-45 Pacific group of 4 to 2/2 DOC. 1939/45 & Pacific Stars, War Medal & ASM. Officially impressed VX54108 R S V BOULTON. Corporal Roy Sidney Victor Boulton enlisted 12-5-1941 Royal Park Victoria, served New Guinea, discharged 20-11-1945. |
A$120 (US$85) (€72) (£64) |
A$160 (US$114) (€96) (£85) |
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| 21672 |
1939-45 Middle East & New Guinea group of 6. 1939-45 star, Africa star, Pacific star, Defence, War Medal & ASM impressed VX44619 JP Braniff. Private John Patrick Braniff enlisted 25-6-1940, discharged 6-5-1946, served in 2/24 Infantry BN. |
A$150 (US$107) (€90) (£80) |
A$200 (US$142) (€120) (£106) |
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| 21673 |
1939-45 WWII trio Pacific Star, War Medal & Australian Service Medal. Impressed 131802 TURTON E J. Leading Aircraftman Eric Jamieson Turton enlisted in RAAF Sydney 9-3-1943, served in Australia, Morotai & Borneo, discharged 19-3-1946. gVF. (3) |
A$75 (US$53) (€45) (£40) |
A$100 (US$71) (€60) (£53) |
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| 21674 |
1939-45 trio to Machine Gun Battalion. Defence, War medals & ASM. Impressed VX117769 P J LYNCH. WOII Patrick John Lynch enlisted 14-8-1942 at Adelaide River NT, discharged 19-8-44. gVF. (3) |
A$75 (US$53) (€45) (£40) |
A$100 (US$71) (€60) (£53) |
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| 21675 |
1939-45 WWII War medal & Aust Service medal pr impressed N101207 JE LANGHAM. Sapper James Edward Langham enlisted in WWII in NSW 9-12-1940, discharged 25-11-1942, served in WWI at Gallipoli, France & Belgium. With copies of WWI & WWII thick files & WWI Discharge Certificate & WWII correspondence. gVF. (2) |
A$70 (US$50) (€42) (£37) |
A$90 (US$64) (€54) (£48) |
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| 21676 |
1939-45 War Medal & Australian Service Medal pair to RAAF. Impressed 36212 F COLEMAN. W/O Frank Coleman enlisted Sydney NSW 22-4-1941, discharged 5-7-1946. |
A$60 (US$43) (€36) (£32) |
A$80 (US$57) (€48) (£42) |
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| 21677 |
1951-2004 Korea, Malaya & Japan group of 8. AASM 1945-75 clasps Korea & Malaya, Queens Korea, UN Korea, Naval General Service Medal QEII clasp Malaya, ASM 1945-75 clasps Japan & FESR, ADM, BCOF, Australian British Nuclear Test Participant Medal clasps Hiroshima & Monte Bello. 1st 7 named to 38447/R38447 HS Northage, last unnamed. In a case with tag R33447 Harry S Northage HMAS Murchison RAN. |
A$800 (US$568) (€480) (£424) |
A$1000 (US$710) (€600) (£530) |
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| 21678 |
1945-75 Australian Service Medal clasp FESR & Australian Defence Medal RAN pr, named R53987 JP KALMUND. James Patrick Kalmund born Carlton VIC. Full size & mini medals in cases of issue. Comes with photocopied Record of Service. |
A$170 (US$121) (€102) (£90) |
A$220 (US$156) (€132) (£117) |
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| 21679 |
Medal wallets (plastic) to hold groups of up to 4 medals, plus paper work. (16) |
A$30 (US$21) (€18) (£16) |
A$50 (US$36) (€30) (£27) |
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