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Auction: 13002 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals and Militaria
Lot: 303

Pair: Second Lieutenant L.P. Bennett, Royal West Surrey Regiment
British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. L.P. Bennett.), extremely fine

Pair: Private G. Angelinetta, Rifle Brigade
British War and Victory Medals (S-2062 Pte. G. Angelinetta. Rif. Brig.), file marks to BWM, otherwise very fine

1914 Star, with copy Bar (578 Gnr: J.C.H. Shaw. R.G.A.), nearly very fine

1914-15 Star (3120 Pte. W. Bartram. 15-Lond. R.), good very fine

British War Medal (2) (21323. Cpl. C.W. Bullows. R.F.C.; 48980 Pte. W.J. Stevens. E. Surr. R.), nearly extremely fine

Mercantile Marine War Medal (Alan P. Williams), good very fine

Victory Medal (2) (2417 Pte. A. Phillips. Som. L.I.); bi-lingual reverse type (Sjt. G. Watson. S.A.S.C.), good very fine or better

British Red Cross Society War Medal, unnamed as issued, good very fine, with integral top riband bar

Great War Silver War Badge, reverse impressed '300782', good very fine

Allied Victory Medals (5), for Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy, and the United States of America, bronze, generally good very fine (lot)

Second Lieutenant Leslie Punsfer Bennett, served during the Great War with the 4th Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment; died of wounds, 16.2.1917, and is buried in Bray Military Cemetery, France.

S-2062 Private Gilbert Angelinetta, born Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire; enlisted in the Rifle Brigade and served with the 7th Battalion during the Great War; killed in action on the Western Front, 30.7.1915, and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium.

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