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MEDALS TO ROYAL NAVY, MERCHANT NAVY & ROYAL MARINES
Lost or stolen: South Atlantic Medal (rosette) & Merchant Navy Medal (1st type) to MARTYN P. COOMBES
Family Lot
1914/15 Star J.8226. W.H. MASHMAN. SIG..R.N.
British War Medal J.8226. W.H. MASHMAN. L.SIG.R.N.
Victory Medal J.8226. W.H. MASHMAN. L.SIG.R.N
Imperial Service Medal WILLIAM HENRY MASHMAN
1939-45 Star
France & Germany Star
War Medal
Imperial Service Medal CYRIL WILLIAM GEORGE MASHMAN

Father
and son. All contained in a wooden box, labelled on front WILLIAM HENRY
MASHMAN. Box lid contains family photographs, including two men in WW1
A.O.C. uniforms (there are two MICs for Mashman in the A.O.C.). Boxes
of issue for all medals. WW2 box to Mr. C. Mashman and sent from "Royal
Armoued Corps".
William was born 1894 in Bermondsey, London. He joined the navy in
April 1910 (Boy Signaller), having worked as a Telegraph Messenger.
June 1914 he was serving on HMS Highflyer and ended the war on HMS
Gibraltar. Discharged January 1920. Joined the Post Officer as a
Porter. Married Hilda Louise Munday July 1922. In 1939 he was a GPO
Sorter. Imperial Service Medal London Gazette 24 February 1956 as
Postal and Telegraph Officer, London Postal Region. He died in London
in 1964.
Cyril William George Mashman was born January 1924 to William and Hilda
Mashman. In February 1941 he joined the GPO in London. Given his age,
it makes sense that he would have served later in the war. His Imperial
Service Medal was Gazetted March 1984 "Overseer, London Postal Region".
He died in November 1998.
Two London County Council School Attendance Medals named to H. Munday.
Two National Association, Teachers of Dance medals for Ballroom and for
Latin American. Both named to H. Mashman. Two associated small pin
badges. She was born in Bermondsey in 1898 and died in 1969.
Lot: £220
Baltic Medal
Crimea Medal Sebastopol H.C. MEDDER.R.N.H.M.S: PRINCESS ROYAL
  
Engraved
naming. Henry Courtis Medder was born July 1840 in Stoke Damerel,
Devon. Joined HMS Princess Royal as Assistant Clerk in February 1855
and served in both the Baltic and Crimea on her. Clerk February 1857.
In November 1859 there was a mutiny on the Princess Royal, when a
section of the crew were unahppy with arrangments made for crew leave
while at Portsmouth. The inquiry was fully reported in the newspapers,
including the witness statements: "Mr. H.C. Medder, clerk on board Her
Majesty's ship Princess Royal,took the names of the men of the lower
deck as they came up at the close of the disturbances." The court
sentenced the mutineers to three months prison with hard labour. There
was a public outcry at the harsh sentence, for what appeared to be a
minor affair, and the Admiralty responded by releasing the men after
one month. Medder was posted to HMS Nile December 1859 and appointed
Assistant Paymaster. To Royal Adelaide April 1864. To Caradoc March
1867 Assistant Paymaster in Charge. To Duke of Wellington June 1869. To the Dee June 1870. Paymaster 9 August 1870. He died 18 August 1872.
Pair: £475
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Africa General Service Medal Somaliland 1902-04 F.C. SEARLE. LG. STO.2CL., H.M.S. HYACINTH. £250 (payment by card or bank transfer)
Frederick
Charles Searle was born in Devonport 17 January 1875. Joined the navy
June 1895. Served on Hyacinth from July 1903 to February 1907. When WW1
started he was on HMS Foresight, until January 1917. Ended the war on
M32. Entitled to 1914/15 Star trio. Demobed December 1919. His Long
Service Medal (Edward VII) was sold at Bonhams in 2005.
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Baltic
Medal £190
Unnamed as issued to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines for this campaign fought off the coast of Finland
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Mercantile Marine War Medal HAROLD P. HEWETSON. £40
Copy medal card with photo. Harold Percy Hewetson was serving on the War Apricot when the war ended.
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Mercantile Marine War Medal GEORGE STEPHENSON £40
There
are five George Stephenson's awarded the Mercantile Marine War Medal.
One was killed on the hospital ship Glenart Castle 26 February 1918.
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Mercantile Marine War Medal ARTHUR J. TURNER £40
Only one card with this name. Arthur James Turner, born in Leyton in 1898.
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