Auction: 11011 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Lot: 115
Three: Private H. Foster, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (1645 Pte. H. Foster. Notts: & Derby: R.); British War and Victory Medals (1645 Pte. H. Foster. Notts. & Derby. R.), nearly extremely fine, with the recipient´s Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Harold Foster), this with two small drill holes at three and nine o´clock Pair: Private T. Bundy, Machine Gun Corps British War and Victory Medals (10316 Pte. T. Bundy. M.G.C.), extremely fine, with the recipient´s Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Thomas Bundy) Family Group: Three: Private A.E. Fielder, 17th Lancers British War and Victory Medals (GS-16463 Pte. A.E. Fielder. 17-Lrs.); Imperial Service Medal, E.II.R. (Arthur Edward Fielder), extremely fine, the last in Royal Mint case of issue British War Medal (L-10588 Pte. T. Fielder. 21-Lrs.), edge bruise, nearly extremely fine Pair: Sergeant A.J. Ward, Army Service Corps British War and Victory Medals (S4-158370 Sjt. A.J. Ward. A.S.C.), extremely fine, in named card boxes of issue, together with the recipient´s Soldier´s Pay Book (11) Estimate £ 220-260 1645 Private Harold Foster, born Langwith, Derbyshire; served with the 1st/8th Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment during the Great War; killed in action on the Western Front, 30.4.1915, and is buried in Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery, Belgium. 10316 Private Thomas Bundy, born Alderbury, Wiltshire; enlisted as 22069 Private, Wiltshire Regiment; served with the 2nd Battalion, Machine Gun Corps during the Great War; died of wounds on the Western Front, 18.12.1916, and is buried in Brazenti-le-Petit Military Cemetery, France. GS-16463 Private A.E. Fielder and L-10588 Private T. Fielder were brothers. S4-158370 Sergeant Arthur James Ward, enlisted in the Army Service Corps, 26.2.1916; promoted Corporal, 28.2.1916; served with the Corps overseas from 23.4.1916; Sergeant, 12.10.1918; discharged, 29.11.1918.
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