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Militaria, Coins & Medals

27th May 2021 | 09:30AM | Crewkerne Salerooms

Lot 783A

A FAMILY CASUALTY GROUP OF GREAT WAR MEDALS TO TWO BROTHERS. Medals to brothers Arthur and Harry Taylor of Surbiton. Comprising 14/15 Star named to G14206 Pte A.M.Taylor R.Fus. Victory medal and ribbon for War Medal. With Victory medal named to H.W.Taylor RAMC. Arthur Merchant Taylor fought with the 13th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, he was wounded on 13th September 1916 and died of wounds on the Christmas Day 1916, he is buried at Merville Communal Cemetery, Northern France, his headstone carved 'God Loveth Best'. According to family history his brother was also killed in the war but records seem not to tally with this award. With a small collection of buttons and church medals.
£50 - £80
£60.00
5 stars

“I have to say I’m VERY impressed by the level of research that has gone in to the various items of my late father’s ...  Matthew sent me the full history of my Grandfather’s medals from WW1 - without any input from myself - so I’d only just sent him a note saying thanks, then the postman arrived with your items ... with even more evidence of unfrequented detailed research ! It’s been an absolute pleasure dealing with you all ... and may the pleasant surprises keep on coming !”

Andrew P

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