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8 September 2015

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Orders, Decorations and Medals

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Lot

№ 436

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8 September 2015

Hammer Price:
£190

Family group:

Four
: Corporal G. H. Willey, Machine Gun Corps, late Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Order of St. John, Serving Brother, silver and enamel, unnamed, in case of issue; together with a miniature dress medal, silver and enamel, also in its case of issue; British War Medal 1914-20 ((25985 Pte., R. War. R.); India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (177060 Cpl., M.G.C.); St. John Service Medal, 3 bars (2403 Sgt. G. H. Willey (Ramsgate Town) Divn No.8 Dst. 1921) silver, this in case of issue; with St. John Ambulance Association Examination Cross (104632 George H. Willey)

Pair: S. G. Willey, Royal Naval Auxiliary Service

Defence Medal, unnamed; Royal Naval Auxiliary Service L.S. & G.C., E.II.R. (S. G. Willey) mounted as worn; together with a mounted pair of miniature dress medals, good very fine and better (lot) £200-240

George Henry Willey was baptised in St. George’s, Ramsgate on 30 May 1881, the son of George James Willey, a mariner, and Susanna Willey. Private George Henry Willey initially served in the Great War with the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and later as a Corporal in the M.G.C. Post war his address was 77 Cecilia Road, Ramsgate. With copied m.i.c., roll extract and other research.

Stanley George Willey was born in Ramsgate in 1910, the son of George Henry and Kate Eliza Willey. With card forwarding box for the Defence Medal addressed to ‘Mr S. G. Willey, 12a Kingsdown Park, Tankerton, Kent’. With copied research.

With A.R.P. Badges (2); R.N.X.S. cap badges (3) and another cap badge.