Named British officer’s Sam Browne-style leather belt to Captain G.N. Rawson, Royal Engineers, retaining original brass fittings and period service-worn character.
A thoroughly researched and named WW1 casualty medal to a Hertfordshire Regiment soldier killed on the opening day of Passchendaele, with surviving family and pension records allowing his full story to be reconstructed.
A researched and unusually personal "Old Contemptible" 1914 Star clasp trio to a pre-war regular Royal Garrison Artillery man, India veteran and qualified military Saddler.
A researched and named WW1 Scottish medal trio to a wounded Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders soldier, retaining original ribbon bar and case with confirmed casualty-list history.
Complete Edwardian Royal Navy Lieutenant’s full dress uniform group by Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove Ltd, including named tailcoat, trousers, and boxed epaulettes to T. C. C. Bolster, later Captain Thomas Charles Carpenter Bolster DSO RN, dating circa 1907–1914.
A genuine named WW1 Royal Navy 1914–15 Star to Stoker 1st Class Jesse W. Hall, HMS Lucia, with original ribbon and fully traceable service entitlement.
Scarce Sardinian Crimean Medal named to Major J. D. Shakespear, Royal Horse Artillery, who assumed command of “I” Troop during the Battle of Balaklava in 1854.
WW1 Canadian Memorial Cross named to Pte. J.A. Ternent, 3rd Battalion CEF, killed in action on the Somme in 1916 and commemorated on the Vimy Memorial.