Thanks again all for your continued help .
As for the war medals/stars I have never thought of them as mine but only that I was the guardian of them in case I ever found out that relatives of the men ever laid claim to the awards. It was only when I was given the WW1 and WW2 awards for the now confirmed 2 Private Kitchen's that I became interested in such things and I then bought the few others that I have. I have not bought any since and am not a collector of such things.
At that time in the mid to late 1960s knowing that decimalisation was coming I started to 'collect' pre-1947 UK silver coins from circulation knowing that the pre-1920 ones were about 90% silver and the 1920 to 1946 ones were 50% silver. I've still got a small collection of each somewhere in a drawer! Around then I also started looking for rare coins such as the UK 1950 and 1951 pennies and knowing of my 'interest' in them my Mum soon found a few of each, which are also somewhere in a drawer. It was not long though before no more were found as other people would have also been looking for them.
Leeds born Somme hero's Victoria Cross and his other medals up for auction.
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Re: Leeds born Somme hero's Victoria Cross and his other medals up for auction.
uncle mick wrote:George Sanders medals sold for £240,000
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-39125785
Good news Mick that they have gone to the right place.
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Yes it's good to hear that having been privately bought the medals will now go on display at the Imperial War Museum.volvojack wrote:uncle mick wrote:George Sanders medals sold for £240,000
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-39125785
Good news Mick that they have gone to the right place.
I note in the BBC report that it states "After the war, Sanders worked at the Meadow Lane Gasworks in Leeds. He died aged 55 and was given a full military funeral". I can just recall that gas works when I used to regularly pass by in the area in the mid to late 1950's.
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Sold for £2880,000 according to the Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... 8-000.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... 8-000.html
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The explanation for that is further down in the DM article Uncle Mick.uncle mick wrote:Sold for £2880,000 according to the Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... 8-000.html
"The medal group had been given a pre-sale estimate of £220,000, but sold for a £240,000 hammer price. With all the fees added on the total price paid was £288,000."
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Thanks Bruno, I must remember to read all the article in future & not just the headlineBruno wrote:The explanation for that is further down in the DM article Uncle Mick.uncle mick wrote:Sold for £2880,000 according to the Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... 8-000.html
"The medal group had been given a pre-sale estimate of £220,000, but sold for a £240,000 hammer price. With all the fees added on the total price paid was £288,000."