Auction: 14001 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria
Lot: 16
An M.B.E. Group of Six to Assistant Chief Constable W.E. Glover, Liverpool City Police Force
a) The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 1st type, Civil Division, Member's (M.B.E.) breast Badge, silver (Hallmarks for London 1919)
b) The Most Venerable Order of St. John, Serving Brother's breast Badge, circular type, silver and enamel
c) Defence Medal
d) Jubilee 1935
e) Coronation 1937
f) Liverpool City Police Good Service Medal, silver, with 'Service Over 30 Years', 'Service Over 35 Years', and 'Service Over 40 Years' clasps, final clasp hand-engraved, reverse engraved 'Presented by The Watch Committee 24th July 1930', edge engraved 'Asst Chief Constable William Egerton Glover M.B.E.', generally good very fine or better, final clasp rare, the last lacking its integral top riband bar, mounted as worn and housed in a Kenning, London, leather case, together with a photographic image of the recipient (6)
M.B.E. London Gazette 3.6.1925 William Egerton Glover, Esq., Chief Superintendent, Liverpool Police
Order of St. John, Serving Brother London Gazette 26.6.1934 William Egerton Glover, M.B.E.
Assistant Chief Constable William Egerton Glover, M.B.E. (1884-1967), born Elsack, Yorkshire; appointment a Clerk at Liverpool City Police Headquarters, 1900; joined the Liverpool City Police as a Police Constable, 1905; advanced Assistant Chief Constable; retired 1946. At the time of his retirement he was the longest serving member of the Liverpool City Police Force.
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