WW1 War Medal Captain E. D. B. OXLEY
Article about: Hi all, This is the other medal I picked up at the local antiques fair today. I picked this one up despite the replaced ribbon as it is my first WW1 medal named to an officer and I struck a
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Nice find, I like his name!
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Lovely as are the other pair, I wonder what could have happened to the Captains other medals ,That M.C. must be somewhere!
Regards Paul,
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Hi Paul,
I'm just going to have to save a search on his surname to see if anything comes up anywhere. Part of the fun of collecting of course
Matt
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Someone has split up a group of WW1 & WW2 medals, which is odd, something a collector wouldn't do. Be interesting to see if any others turn up.
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It's unfortunate. I don't believe the seller did this either as he was a collector first and foremost too and said that if he had the group then he'd have definitely been keeping them. I will keep hunting and hopefully if anything his Victory and 1914-15 star will come up for sale somewhere.
As stated I will keep an eye out for a period correct ribbon too as the replacement on this one has a far more plasticy feel than the originals.
Edit - I have been searching on Ancestry for Ernest Dennison Black Oxley and found that with his birth date of 29th November 1895 he was born in Nova Scotia and actually left for England prior to WW1.
Last edited by Steelhead10; 11-07-2023 at 10:04 AM.
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As Anderson has already said it is a pity that the group were split, as the value would really be having them as a group rather than selling them piecemeal. Good luck with reuniting them and for the searching into the former owner, sounds intriguing.
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