£120
A FIRST WORLD WAR PAIR AND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO THE LONDON REGIMENT. A Great War Pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to GS-67621 Pte N.G. Cossins 3-Lond. R., the Memorial Plaque to Norman Gill Cossins. Private Norman Gill served with the 3rd Battalion The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), he was the son of Joseph Cossins and the late Emma Cossins of West Cottingwith, York. Reports are confused, he was recorded as wounded on the 29th November 1917 and entitles to a wound stripe, wounded and missing a few days later and finally as a Prisoner of War in German hands. Unfortunately these reports were inaccurate and he died on the 4th December 1917 and is buried at the Gent City Cemetery, his headstone reads 'Until We Meet Again', he was 19 years old. *CR Plaque polished, Victory medal on improvised horizontal suspension. A lot fee of £8 inc. VAT will be charged on top of the hammer price and BP on all lots.
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