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Grand Uncles WW1 Medals sold at auction

  • 07-06-2016 1:14pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 292 ✭✭


    Hi all,

    Am hoping some of you can share your collective wisdom on this please.

    My G Uncles 1914-15 Star & British War and Victory Medals were sold at auction recently. A very kind lady who carries out research at Netley Military Cemetery (where he is buried), who I had been in contact with a number of years ago discovered this after the fact & sent me on the auctioneers details. I have since made contact with the auctioneer & they have offered to forward an email to the buyer.

    I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice on what I should include? Obviously this could be a distant family member or a dealer, if a dealer we want to buy them back for the family & future generations. In the case that it's family it would be nice to make contact & share our research.

    Have any of you any experience of this, any lessons learned that you would like to share?

    Many thanks

    R


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭Sundew


    Do you have any idea how they ended up in auction?
    If it was me I would be very eager to get them back. I would imagine if a dealer/ WW1 enthusiast has bought them, they would not begrudge them being sold back to the family. Hopefully it is a family member who has bought them.

    I have absolutely no idea how you would go about this tactfully, apart from writing a letter to the buyer. Hopefully somebody else may have some advise/ first hand experience for you.

    I have my own Great-Uncles medals, but my Uncle has the death penny in another country! I have asked him to leave it to me in his will do that it will be reunited with the medals. Unfortunately I know that it will end up in a dealers shop otherwise :-(


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