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Lot 411
Full Lot Description
WWII, a group of four medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Burma Star, and War Medal 1939-45, mounted together with a Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George VI, named to 'K. 65963 J. Stubbington. S. P. O. H.M.S. Douglas.', and a Coronation Medal 1953. (6).
Postage: Postable
Weight: 172.4
Total lot weight: 172.4
Condition Report
- Medals are sold without provenance or research; they are all mounted together on a bar.
- All displaying some surface wear, marks and rubbing, with heavier tarnishing to the RNLSGC & Coronation Medals.
- With some small nicks/knocks around edges; with slight distortion to the ship name on the Royal Naval medal.
- Ribbons appear a little worn and dirty with minor fraying to some edges; some ribbons starting to come loose from the mount and loose threads visible.
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