numbered “11125” on the reverse
who took active part in the ceremonies of the coronation
Both in felt and lightly worn
The blade presents plain and sits securely within a one-piece hilt constructed of polished and silvered bronze
he not only was being treated for the gun shot wound to the neck
Canada, CEF. A First War Group to A/Cpl Brown, 3rd Canadian Pioneers (48th Canadians) certificate_of_authenticity numbered “11125” on the reverseA British War Medal, silver, full size, rim impressed 430032 A. CPL. J. G. BROWN. CAN. PNR. BN., original ribbon, light contact, very fine. A Victory Medal, bronze gilt, full size, rim impressed 430032 A. CPL. J. G. BROWN. CAN. PNR. BN., original ribbon, light wear and loss of gilt to edges, very fine. A 48th Infantry Battalion Cap Badge, pickled brass, two intact lugs on reverse, unmarked, measures 36. 0 mm (w) x 37. 3 mm (h), in extremely fine