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Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1010 PTE. A. RICH 21/BN AIF.
$850

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1010 PTE. A. RICH 21/BN AIF.

 EMB: 10th May 1915

 WIA: 1st August 1916 (GSW Arm) Pozieres

 RTA: 18th October 1917 due to wounds (home service for 6 months)

 Discharged 16th January 1918 Medically unfit

 Note: Died at the Echuca hospital on the 9th March 1920 (pernicious anemia)

GD VF $850

FAMILY GROUPING OF FATHER AND SON GROUP 1: Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 734 L-CPL (PTE on star). W. CAMERON 22/BN AIF.
$1,350

FAMILY GROUPING OF FATHER AND SON

 

GROUP 1: Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 734 L-CPL (PTE on star). W. CAMERON 22/BN AIF.

EMB: 10th May 1915

Taken on strength at Gallipoli 30th August 1915

WIA: 5th August 1916 "Gunshot wound thigh"

RTA: 12th February 1917

Note: Records show William Cameron's medals were issued in 1939 to his wife as they were unclaimed.

 

GROUP 2: Four: 1939/45 Star, Pacific Star. War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939/45 all medals correctly impressed to VX103820 W. D. CAMERON

Note: Due to William David Cameron's file not being opened at this stage, all we can ascertain is that he enlisted on the 16th July 1942 and served with the 2/10th TSPT PL. Further research required.

 

VF $1350

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 5355 PTE G. B. GAMMON 23 BN AIF
$400

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 5355 PTE G. B. GAMMON 23 BN AIF

Emb. 1st August 1916

WIA: 11th March 1917 "Gunshot wound spine, severe"

RTA: 24th October 1917 and subsequently discharged "medically unfit" as a result of his wounds

Note: Victory medal was posted out and returned to sender before being re-issued

 

VF $400

Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal both correctly impressed to 4776 PTE J. W. TRATFORD 23 BN. A.I.F.
$375

Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal both correctly impressed to 4776 PTE J. W. TRATFORD 23 BN.  A.I.F.

Emb. 4th April 1916

RTA 22nd July 1919

A Good soldier with minimal on his record!

 

 VF $375  

Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal impressed to 1750 Pte. J. F. Whiteway-Wilkinson 24 Bn. AIF.
$525

Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal impressed to 1750 Pte. J. F. Whiteway-Wilkinson 24 Bn. AIF.

emb.16 July 1915 England, then France 10 Jan.1916 - therefore not entitled to star.

KIA 29th July 1916 VILLERS-BRETONNEUX

Good VF $525

 

Trio: Private P. S. Smith, 25th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force
$975

Trio: Private P. S. Smith, 25th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force

1914-15 Star (234 Pte. P. S. Smith. 25/Bn A.I.F.); British War and Victory Medal (234 Pte. P. S. Smith. 25 Bn. A.I.F.)

Percival Sydney Smith was born in 1878 and attested for the Australian Imperial Force at Brisbane on 28 January 1915. He served with the 25th Battalion at Gallipoli from August 1915, and on the Western Front from 1916. He was wounded in action with a gunshot wound on 2 September 1918 and was invalided to Weymouth Hospital. He was discharged on 18 January 1919, and died on 29 July 1950.

 

Lacquered, good very fine $975

Three: Private P. R. Church, 25th Battalion Australian Imperial Force 1914-15 Star (57 Pte P. R. Church. 25/Bn. A.I.F.); British War and Victory Medals (57 Pte P. R. Church. 25 Bn. A.I.F.);
$875

ThreePrivate P. R. Church, 25th Battalion Australian Imperial Force 1914-15 Star (57 Pte P. R. Church. 25/Bn. A.I.F.); British War and Victory Medals (57 Pte P. R. Church. 25 Bn. A.I.F.);

Private Percy Robert Church embarked on the 29th June 1915 with the Alpha Company of the 25th Battalion A.I.F. for Gallipoli serving four and a half months before Dysentery took its toll on him.

Private church’s medical record give us a rare insight into the effects of dysentery on Gallipoli when recording his weight “Gallipoli in Dec. 1915, Wt. 11.5. , Wt. on enlistment 12 St. 2 lbs”

Transferred to the 49th Battalion on the 3rd November 1916 France

Unable to shake his illness that had followed him from Gallipoli all through his service discharging from the A.I.F. on the 10th October 1917 in the U.K. classed as “permanently unfit for general service”.

Note: Comes with his numbered A.I.F. ‘Returned from active service badge’,

Nearly extremely fine $875

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 982 PTE. S. C. SMITH 25/BN AIF.
$775

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 982 PTE. S. C. SMITH 25/BN AIF.

EMB: 29th June 1915 (25th Bn A. Coy)

Taken on strength with 5 Field Company Engineers and remustered as Sapper number 4568 to re-joined unit at ANZAC (Gallipoli) on the 5th October 1915

Transferred as Driver to the F.A.B in 1916 finally ending up with the 17th Field Artillery Battery for service in France until 1919

RTA: 8th February 1919

 

VF $775

FAMILY GROUPING OF FATHER AND SON GROUP 1: Pair: British War and Victory Medal both correctly impressed to 3225 PTE H. J. STONE 25 BN AIF.
$975

FAMILY GROUPING OF FATHER AND SON

 

GROUP 1: Pair: British War and Victory Medal both correctly impressed to 3225 PTE H. J. STONE 25 BN AIF.

EMB: 30th December 1915

WIA: 29th July 1916 "G. S. W Head"

RTA: 13th February 1917.

Note: Comes with Henry James Stones Returned from active service, Services rendered and R.S.L badge

 

GROUP 2: Four: 1939/45 Star, Pacific Star. War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939/45 all medals correctly impressed to QX103820 H. A. STONE

Note: Henry Allan Stones file is not opened at this stage, but with his Demobilization and Record of Service booklets we can confirm that he enlisted on the 11th March 1943 and served with the 15th Field Ambulance. Further research required. Also comes with Drivers and Red Cross I.D. and Returned from active service badge. Plenty of information in these booklets for a collector to decipher.

 

VF- Near EF $975

PAIR: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to 3900 PTE M. J. RYAN 25 BN AIF.
$425

PAIR: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to 3900 PTE M. J. RYAN 25 BN AIF.  

EMB: 31st January 1916

25th November 1916 to hospital listed as “trench feet”

Whilst in hospital it appears his behaviour is that of someone who has shell shock. Concluding “delusional insanity” and his file reports many of his delusional ranting such as his belief “the staff of the mental ward were leaders of the black hand gang” he also admits to hearing noises in his head and voices at the tip of his tongue that have “power” over him, especially at night.

RTA: 18th September 1917 Mental deficiency (for change)

Amazingly he was accepted back in service as part of the Sea Transport staff in October 1918 accompanying and helping the troops on their embarkation. 

Note: Private Ryan’s records contain 73 pages with many of his various rants and delusions recorded giving us a very descriptive insight into his situation and also the medical assessments at the time

Near EF $425

Five: 1914/15 Star, British War, Victory Medal, War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 1939/45. WW1 trio correctly impressed to 1913 PTE. H. T. PARKER 26/BN AIF. War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 39/45 correctly impressed Q50772 H. T. PARKER
$1,100

Five: 1914/15 Star, British War, Victory Medal, War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 1939/45. WW1 trio correctly impressed to 1913 PTE. H. T. PARKER 26/BN AIF. War Medal 1939/45 and ASM 39/45 correctly impressed Q50772 H. T. PARKER

EMB: 16th August 1915

WIA: 1st November 1915 Shrapnel wound thigh Gallipoli

RTA: 20th January 1916 medically unfit

During the Second World War Herbert Thomas Parker served from March 1941 until January 1943 with the 1st Garrison battalion. 

VF $1100

PAIR: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to 3192 PTE A. KNOTT 27 BN AIF.
$545

PAIR: British War and Victory Medal, both correctly impressed to 3192 PTE A. KNOTT 27 BN AIF.

Previous Service: 5 years Militia, 4th Devonshire England

EMB: 12th January 1916

WIA: 31st July 1916 (G. S. W Right Leg) 

2nd WIA: 28th February 1917 (Gunshot wound face) 

RTA: 13th April 1919

Note: Clean strong service with two wounds and serving into 1919 from the very start of 1916.

VF+ $545

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 6228 A/L/CPL T. C. COUCHMAN 27 BN AIF
$425

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 6228 A/L/CPL T. C. COUCHMAN 27 BN AIF

Previous service states "3 Yrs. SNR Cadets" and "Citizens Forces 78th Batt, still serving"

Emb: 28th August 1916 with the 10th Bn AIF

Transferred to 27th Bn from the 10th Bn on the 17th December 1916

WIA: 1st March 1917 "GSW Back, Severe"

Medical record states the following in regards to his wounding "Was wounded in left lumbar region by a piece of bomb when attacking a German trench".

RTA: 16th January 1919

Note: Comes with Thomas Coachman's original medal box and packaging

 

EF $425

Pair: 1914/15 Star and British War medal (missing Victory medal). Both correctly impressed to 513 PTE B. BOOKER 27/BN A.I.F.
$385

Pair: 1914/15 Star and British War medal (missing Victory medal). Both correctly impressed to 513 PTE B. BOOKER 27/BN A.I.F.

Previous service: 76th A.R. (Infantry) two and a half years (still serving on enlistment)

 Emb. 31st May 1915

Sick: 9th August 1915 Diarrhoea Gallipoli 

9th September 1915 sick to Lemnos

Admitted 3rd London General Hospital 27th October 1915 diagnosed with Rheumatism

RTA: 19th January 1916 discharged “Medically Unfit” 4th M.D.

VF $385

Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal impressed to 5875 Pte. H. H. Knight 27 Bn. AIF
$475

Pair: British War Medal and Victory Medal impressed to 5875 Pte. H. H. Knight 27 Bn.  AIF

emb.20 Oct 1916  RTA 20 Oct 1917

WIA 18 May 1917 GSW right leg

Complete with three service badges as pictured

 Vf $475

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1080 PTE J. O. HUMPHRIES 27/BN A.I.F.
$875

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1080 PTE J. O. HUMPHRIES 27/BN A.I.F.

EMB: 31st May 1915

WIA: 29th September 1915 "G.S.W. right eye" also described “bullet under eye” Gallipoli

Appears to spend some time serving with the 7th Field Ambulance which is the unit that attends to his wounds

Transferred to back the 27th Bn (24th Jan 1918) before again returning to the 7th Field Ambulance (6th November 1918)

RTA: 19th May 1919

 Near VF $875

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 2856 PTE. J. YOUNG 28/BN AIF.
$875

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 2856 PTE. J. YOUNG 28/BN AIF.

EMB: 2nd November 1915

Transferred to 51st BN 3rd March 1916 (now 2856A) 

RTA: 31st May 1919

Note: John Young was a jockey from Kalgoorlie. Copy of discharge shows G.S.W. left arm.

 VF $875

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1738 PTE. J. T. JACKSON 28/BN AIF.
$850

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 1738 PTE. J. T. JACKSON 28/BN AIF.

EMB: 23rd July 1915

WIA: 30th June 1916 (GSW Left hip & Abdomen)

RTA: 8th April 1919

 Note: John Thomas Jackson entered the war with the second reinforcements and served until 1919. He would have been one of the few original members wearing an ANZAC “A” on the line at the end.

VF $850

PAIR: British War Medal 1914-18 and Victory Medal 1914-19 correctly impressed to 4471 Pte F. Lee. 28 Bn A.I.F.
$745

PAIR: British War Medal 1914-18 and Victory Medal 1914-19 correctly impressed to 4471 Pte F. Lee. 28 Bn A.I.F.

Frank Lee, farmer at Gnowangerup in WA, age 21, born at Sheffield in Yorkshire, England

Enl; 5th February 1916 at Tambellup, WA

Emb; 31st March 1916

TOS; 30th October 1916 France 28th Battalion

WIA; 3rd November 1916 “GSW Left arm” France

Discharged  30th August 1919; Died 13 September 1982

Together with Certificate of Sheffield Education, Certificate of Merit to Frank Lee at St Georges National School 1906, another at St Georges Church of England School 1907, both in gold blocked, red leather holders; original Certificate of Discharge; badge for Cannington Lodge W.A.C. No.205 reverse inscribed “Frank Lee”; Everyman’s diary for 1945, only a few entries and nearly new condition; large photo of Frank and Florence Lee c1930-1940

Very Fine $745

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 927 PTE P. A. ROBERTS 29/BN AIF.
$845

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 927 PTE P. A. ROBERTS 29/BN AIF.

Previous service Commonwealth Senior Cadets

EMB: 10th Nov 1915

Transferred to the 5th Pioneers Bn 3rd  March 1916

RTA: 9th March 1919

Note: Comes with two original ribbon bars

Medals returned to sender 1923 and re sent in 1926

 

 VF $845

Pair: 1914/15 Star and Victory medal (missing British war medal). Both correctly impressed to 618 PTE V. C. RYAN 29/BN A.I.F.
$425

Pair: 1914/15 Star and Victory medal (missing British war medal). Both correctly impressed to 618 PTE V. C. RYAN 29/BN A.I.F.

Emb. 10th November 1915

WIA: 14th July 1916 (G. S. W. Left elbow) severe

RTA on the 17th March 1917 and was discharged medically unfit due to his wounds.

Note: On the last page of Vincent Charles Ryan’s records is the stamp showing a medal returned in 1923 (and no stamp showing that any medal was re-sent as per regulations). As we are in receipt of the 1914/15 Star and Victory medal, this would imply that the British War Medal was not issued.

VF $425  

 

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 752 PTE M. ANDERSON 29 BN AIF
$650

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 752 PTE M. ANDERSON 29 BN AIF

Emb. 10th November 1915

Killed in action France 24th April 1918

Cemetery details: Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension, Picardie, France

Note: Martin Juelis Anderson is also entitled to the 1914/15 Star

 

VF $650

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 518 PTE L. G. PRITCHARD 30 BN AIF
$450

Pair: British war medal and Victory medal impressed to 518 PTE L. G. PRITCHARD 30 BN AIF

Emb. 9th November 1915

Transferred to Machine Gun section 30th Bn

Died of illness France 16th December 1916 (meningitis)

Cemetery details: Ste Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, Haute-Normandie, France

Note: Leslie George Pritchard is also entitled to the 1914/15 Star

 

VF $450

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 282 BDR (PTE on Star) E. W. RYDER 31/BN AIF.
$775

Trio: 1914/15 star, British War and Victory Medal all correctly impressed to 282 BDR (PTE on Star) E. W. RYDER 31/BN AIF.

EMB: 9th Nov 1915 "C" Coy

Transferred to 113th How Battery (13th F.A.D) 15th March 1916.

Discharged: 1st M.D 3rd March 1919

 

GOOD VF $775