Auction Catalogue

15 July 2026

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

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Lot

№ 611

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To be sold on: 15 July 2026

Estimate: £80–£100

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Victory Medal 1914-19 (8) (SR-8216 Bmbr. R. George. R.A.; 119525 Gnr. E. E. Stevenson. R.A.; 341279 Spr. S. R. Poole. R.E.; R-258793 Pte. J. F. Cannan. A.S.C.; M2-176419 Pte. A. Chapman. A.S.C.; M2-203891 Pte. H. Little. A.S.C.; TT002236 Sjt. C. Wigley. A.V.C.; 016254 Pte. H. Cohen. A.O.C.) generally very fine and better (8) £80-£100

Reuben George, from Hamilton, served in the Royal Garrison Artillery and was wounded in action according to Casualty List 5626 dated 1 July 1918.

Edward Ernest Stevenson served with 333 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.

Stanley Rudolph Poole was a Line Telegraphist and joined the Royal Engineers 4 March 1916, and then transferred to the 7th Reserve Battalion, Middlesex Regiment.

John Felix Cannan was born in Manchester in 1898 and served with the Army Remount Service, Army Service Corps, who were responsible for the supply of horses and mules to the Army. He later transferred to the 7th Battalion, the Somerset Light Infantry, and then to the Reserves on 30 March 1919.

Albert Chapman was born in Ripley, Derbyshire, and attested for the Army Service Corps at Chesterfield. He served with the 648th Motor Transport Company during the Great War in East Africa, and died on 3 August 1918. He is buried in Lumbo British Cemetery, Mozambique.

Harold Little lived in Winsley, Bradford upon Avon and joined the Army Service Corps 3 September 1916 aged eighteen and served at home until 2 March 1917, Egypt until 6 November 1919 with the 35th Motor Ambulance Convoy until he was demobilised.

Charles Wigley served with the Army Veterinary Corps, Territorial Force.

Harry Cohen served with the 10th Ordnance Mobile Works, Army Ordnance Corps and lived at 2a Lombard Street, London. He is also listed in the Jewry Book of Honour.