orders, decorations, campaign medals and militaria - Spink
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November 22, 2012 - LoNdoN<br />
61<br />
Three: Able Seaman A. Noble, Royal Naval<br />
Volunteer Reserve<br />
1914-15 Star (CZ-603, A. Noble. A.B., R.N.V.R.);<br />
British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (C.Z. 603 A. Noble.<br />
A.B. R.N.V.R.), good very fine, with a small portrait<br />
photograph of the recipient framed in a gilt fob (3)<br />
£100-140<br />
CZ-603 Able Seaman Andrew Noble, born Fraserburgh,<br />
April 1894; enlisted in the Clyde Division, Royal Naval<br />
Volunteer Reserve, 6.10.1914; served with the Royal Naval<br />
Division in Gallipoli from April 1915; wounded by a gunshot<br />
wound to the head, 1.5.1915; wounded a second time<br />
by a severe gun-shot wound to the leg <strong>and</strong> chest, 13.7.1915;<br />
discharged on medical grounds, 6.5.1916; received War<br />
gratuity of £8, 10/-, 26.2.1919<br />
62<br />
Three: Corporal T.P. White, Royal Artillery<br />
1914-15 Star (53999. Gnr. T.P. White, R.H.A.);<br />
British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (53999 Cpl. T.P.<br />
White. R.A.), very fine, with the recipient’s Royal Life<br />
Saving Society bronze medal, the reverse engraved<br />
‘Gr. T.P. White June 1914’<br />
Pair: Private F.W. Carter, London Regiment<br />
British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (1409 Pte. F.W.<br />
Carter. 23-Lond. R.), very fine<br />
Pair: Airman P.J. Rundle, Royal Air Force<br />
British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (26601. 2.A.M. P.J.<br />
Rundle. R.A.F.), good very fine<br />
Second World War Medals (5), 1939-1945 Star;<br />
Africa Star; Pacific Star; Italy Star; France <strong>and</strong><br />
Germany Star, the first a later issue, good very fine (12)<br />
£80-120<br />
63<br />
Three: Private C. Gough, Army Service Corps<br />
1914-15 Star (M2-101676. Pte. C. Gough, A.S.C.);<br />
British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (M2-101676 Pte. C.<br />
Gough. A.S.C.), very fine, with the recipient’s<br />
National Fire Brigades Association Long Service<br />
Medal, bronze, two clasps, Ten Years, Five Years,<br />
second clasp loose on rib<strong>and</strong> (11703 Charles Gough)<br />
Three: Private W.J. Belcher, Army Service Corps<br />
1914-15 Star (M2-149292. Pte. W.J. Belcher,<br />
A.S.C.); British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (M2-149292<br />
Pte. W.J. Belcher. A.S.C.), good very fine (7)<br />
£70-90<br />
64<br />
Three: Private J. Hursey, London Regiment<br />
British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (1589. Pte. J. Hursey.<br />
7-Lond.R.); Territorial Force War Medal (1589 Pte. J.<br />
Hursey. 7 Lond.R.), nearly very fine (3)<br />
£100-140<br />
59<br />
Able Seaman A. Noble<br />
65<br />
Pair: Driver J. Smythe, Army Service Corps<br />
British War <strong>and</strong> Victory Medals (T4-234243 Dvr. J.<br />
Smythe. A.S.C.), extremely fine, with named card box<br />
of issue<br />
British War Medal (2) (L.Z.4170 A.E. Miller. Sig.<br />
R.N.V.R.; 379 Sjt. F.J. Walburn. E. Surr. R.), very<br />
fine<br />
Second World War Medals (6), 1939-1945 Star;<br />
Atlantic Star; Burma Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal;<br />
War Medal, generally good very fine (10)<br />
£60-80<br />
379 Sergeant Frederick Joseph Walburn, born Brixton,<br />
London; served with the 7th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment<br />
during the Great War on the Western Front; killed in action,<br />
13.8.1916, on which date the Battalion was involved in an<br />
attack north of Ovillers, in which they met strong enemy fire<br />
<strong>and</strong> heavy bombing <strong>and</strong> suffered 169 casualties, <strong>and</strong> is buried<br />
in Pozieres British Cemetery, France.