IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS: 1st. star type, E.VII.R. (2), one unnamed, both in cases of issue; G.V.R. (2), Coinage Head, Crowned Head, the last in case of issue; G.VI.R., in box of issue, with bestowal document (Mr Francis Connelly, 1941); E.II.R., in case of issue, all very fine and better; Four official bronze commemorative medals; Jubilee 1897, 55 mm. (2), in cases of issue, one gold blocked "South Africa 1900-01", "1887-97" Imperial Crown between, "With J. Meredith-Jones and Sons Grateful Thanks" below; Coronation 1902, 55 mm. and Coronation 1911, 50 mm. in cases of issue, all very fine and better, together with a Wellington Achievements bronze medal, pierced, a silver Daily Mail National Commemorative Medal, 1899-1900 by Spink, 45 mm., the last extremely fine, one silver and two bronze shooting awards and ten military badges including a Coldstream Guards star in silver and enamel; Nineteen foreign awards and badges including GERMANY, Iron Cross 1st. Class, 1914; 2nd. Class (2) 1914, 1939; War Merit Cross 2nd. Class with Swords (3); POLAND, 5th. Kresowa Infantry Division badge, Army Medal, 1945, cap eagle; PORTUGAL, Military Service Medal, 1910; U.S.A. Victory Medal, 1917-18 with four bars, very fine and better, together with Indian Mutiny, two clasps, Afghanistan 1878-80, no clasps, K.S.A., last three with edge details erased (47)

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IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS: 1st. star type, E.VII.R. (2), one unnamed, both in cases of issue; G.V.R. (2), Coinage Head, Crowned Head, the last in case of issue; G.VI.R., in box of issue, with bestowal document (Mr Francis Connelly, 1941); E.II.R., in case of issue, all very fine and better; Four official bronze commemorative medals; Jubilee 1897, 55 mm. (2), in cases of issue, one gold blocked "South Africa 1900-01", "1887-97" Imperial Crown between, "With J. Meredith-Jones and Sons Grateful Thanks" below; Coronation 1902, 55 mm. and Coronation 1911, 50 mm. in cases of issue, all very fine and better, together with a Wellington Achievements bronze medal, pierced, a silver Daily Mail National Commemorative Medal, 1899-1900 by Spink, 45 mm., the last extremely fine, one silver and two bronze shooting awards and ten military badges including a Coldstream Guards star in silver and enamel; Nineteen foreign awards and badges including GERMANY, Iron Cross 1st. Class, 1914; 2nd. Class (2) 1914, 1939; War Merit Cross 2nd. Class with Swords (3); POLAND, 5th. Kresowa Infantry Division badge, Army Medal, 1945, cap eagle; PORTUGAL, Military Service Medal, 1910; U.S.A. Victory Medal, 1917-18 with four bars, very fine and better, together with Indian Mutiny, two clasps, Afghanistan 1878-80, no clasps, K.S.A., last three with edge details erased (47)

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