b'102704703WW1 DEATH PENNY for GEORGE HENRY WOODHOUSE, together with a small accumulation of WW1 items including a 1914 Christmas tin, a Field Service Post Card, a real photo military portrait postcard, a carved mother of pearl rising sun brooch, A Syrian trinket box and an embroidered handkerchief and a military patch, (7)$200300 704 ex 711WW1 9ct yellow gold military fob, made by WILLIS & SONS of Melbourne, engraved verso TO E. CLOHESY FROM F.T.G.P.S. 1919, 710stamped 9.W. with unicorn mark, ANDREW HARDIE GILCHRIST.4cm high, 5 grams A document issued in the name of King George V, stamped $250350 Temporary and dated 6th February 1919, appointing Andrew Hardie Gilchrist a Second Lieutenant in the A.I.F. Land Forces 705 on 22nd April 1918. (Gilchrist departed on that date as part WW1 binoculars in original leather case,of the 10th General Service Reinforcements; returning to stamped W. SWART. 1917, No.27734, H. 20 MAN, Australia on 4th January 1919.).$150250also, Gilchrists certificate from Loyalty Masonic Lodge in Wangaratta 1932 together with a 9ct gold Masonic medal with ribbon and pin in the box of presentation (by Harvey C. 706 Smith Ltd., Melbourne) engraved LOYALTY 358 Presented AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCESto WOR. BRO. A.H. GILCHRIST by the Brethern of LODGE sweetheart brooch with enamel decoration, LOYALTY No.358 as a Token of esteem 7 : 9 : 32 / 1931-32. stamped 9ct SL, (3)2.4cm wide $300500 $150250 707 711CAPTAIN JOHN CLAUDE MOSELEY HARPER,BEAN, C.E.W. Official History Of Australia In The7th Australian Field AmbulanceWar Of 1914-18 published by Angus & RobertsonThe Military Cross awarded to Captain Harper:[Syd. 1934] 3rd edition, 2 vol. hardback in maroonDuring the operations on the Somme River and east of Mont boards with gilt lettering on the spines (2) St.Quentin on August 29 and Sept 2, 1918, he displayed the $60100greatest gallantry and coolness in attending the wounded although he was under heavy shell and machine gun fire the 708 whole time.WW1 two service medals awarded to 1272.Engraved verso CAPT. J.C.M. HARPER, A.M.C., A.I.F. in PTE. A.A. RAYNER, 52-BN. A.I.F. (2) the original case of issue. Accompanied by the formal letter $120200and the extract from the London Gazette of 31 Jan.1919 announcing the award, which is also present.709 Accompanied by a number of other items from the Harper family:WW1 period UNITED WE STAND, FOR HOME AND1: The 1882 Grant-of-Arms awarded to Cecil Henry Harper EMPIRE porcelain baby plate by Grimwades of England, together with the freedom of the city of London which 17cm diameter accompanies lavish presentation document in its VR and $80120crown gilt-decorated case.'