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Auction: 13001 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria
Lot: 96

Four: Sapper R.H. Lambert, Royal Engineers
British War and Victory Medals (172658 Spr. R.H. Lambert. R.E.); Defence Medal; Imperial Service Medal (Reginald Hammersly Lambert), good very fine, last in Royal Mint case of issue, with an unofficial bronze 1937 Coronation commemorative medal

Pair: Sapper A.R. Beazer, Royal Engineers
British War and Victory Medals (104856 Spr. A.R. Beazer. R.E.), nearly extremely fine

Pair: Driver F. Dobbs, Royal Engineers
British War and Victory Medals (8459 Dvr. F. Dobbs. R.E.), good very fine, both with top riband bars, with the recipient´s identity tags; Football medal, silver, the reverse engraved ´W.T. Cup 1924-5 F. Dobbs´; and a silver matchbox, engraved ´F.E.D.´

Pair: Pioneer G.W. Harris, Royal Engineers
British War and Victory Medals (194543 Pnr. G.W. Harris. R.E.), good very fine

Pair: Pioneer J.T. Hickman, Royal Engineers
British War and Victory Medals (129437 Pnr. J.T. Hickman. R.E.), nearly extremely fine

Pair: Sapper E.C. Watson, Royal Engineers
British War and Victory Medals (133387 Spr. E.C. Watson. R.E.), very fine

Pair: Driver J.D. Fair, Royal Engineer
British War and Victory Medals (93721 Dvr. J.D. Fair. R.E.), heavy contact marks, nearly very fine, with the recipient´s identity tag; and the identity tag, H.L.I. Cap Badge, and named card box of issue for his son´s medals (16)

93721 Driver John Dodds Fair, born Kingston, Surrey, 1867; served during the Great War with the Royal Engineers. His son, 1802 Private William Fair, born Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1895; enlisted in the Highland Light Infantry, 28.4.1913; served during the Great War with the 9th on the Western Front from 5.11.1914; severely wounded by gun-shot to the neck, 31.12.1914; discharged, 4.4.1915, after 1 year and 342 days with the Colours.

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