£320
A FIRST WORLD WAR TRIO AND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO THE LIVERPOOL REGIMENT. A Great War Trio comprising 1914-15 Star named to 14154 Pte E. Bateman L' Pool R. War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named. Edward Bateman was the son of Edward and Louie Bateman of 12 Gladstone Terrace, Trawden, Colne. An apprentice Fitter (loom) prior to the war he served with the 11th Battalion of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment entering France on the 19th of May 1915, and was killed in action on the 28th May 1917, he is buried at Colne (Christ Church) Churchyard in Lancashire, one of four First World War Casualties in the graveyard. He was 25 years old. PLEASE NOTE: Private Bateman died of wounds at home and not killed in action as stated. This would explain his being buried in Lancashire. *CR Usual light surface marks only. 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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