Auction Catalogue

17 June 2026

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Lot

№ 367

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17 June 2026

Hammer Price:
£100

Three: Private I. Ware, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, later Labour Corps attached 2nd Divisional Employment Company
1914-15 Star (21191 Pte. I. Ware. R.W. Fus:); British War and Victory Medals (21191 Pte. I. Ware. R.W. Fus.) very fine

Three: Private P. Williams, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
1914-15 Star (19645 Pte. P. Williams. R.W. Fus:); British War and Victory Medals (19645 Pte. P. Williams. R.W. Fus.) light wear to obverse of VM, generally very fine (6) £80-£100

Ivor Ware was born in 1895 and served in France with the 14th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers from 1 December 1915. Posted to the Somme, he was admitted to No. 34 Casualty Clearing Station on 11 July 1916, suffering from a shell wound to the left shoulder. He survived the campaign and was demobilised on 3 April 1919.

Pryce Williams served in France with the 14th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers from 1 December 1915. Posted to the Somme, he was admitted to No. 39 Casualty Clearing Station on 19 July 1916, suffering from a gunshot wound to the left thumb. He was later demobilised on 15 February 1919.