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Miscellaneous R.A.O.B. Jewels.
Five R.A.O.B. Jewels, the first silver and enamel, the second and third silver-gilt and enamel, and the fourth and fifth gilt metal and enamel, the first named to J. W. Flint of the Ivy Lodge No. 5169 and dated 24 April 1931; the second named to Alfred H. Rickard of the Rock Lodge No. 7570 and dated 28.2.56; the third named to Kenneth Osbourne of the Rock Lodge No. 7570 and dated 31.10.72; the fourth named to Alfred H. Rickard of the Rock Lodge No. 7570 and dated 15.4.47; and the fifth named to Alfred H. Rickard of the Rock Lodge No. 7570 and dated 19.10.50, with riband devices and all with top riband bars, generally very fine (lot) £80-£100
Sold with an empty Boer War Christmas Tin 1900; two almost empty Christmas Tins 1914 (with bullet pencil and Christmas card, but lacking chocolate, tobacco, and cigarettes); a Commission Document appointed A. H. Polge a Second Lieutenant in the 7th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry (Territorial Force), dated 5 October 1915; a copy 1914-15 Star (78237, Gnr. J. Lloyd, R.F.A.) and a renamed Victory Medal 1914-19 (78237 A-Cpl. J. Lloyd. R.F.A.); a 1914 ‘On War Service’ Badge; two Silver War Badges, the reverses officially numbered ‘RN24898’ and ‘B25708’; a Second World War Home Guard Certificate, named to Joseph McNulty, with silver A.R.P. lapel badge; various badges and buttons; and other ephemera.
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