Lot Archive

Lot

№ 769

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21 September 2007

Hammer Price:
£360

Four: Captain W. Taylor, Gordon Highlanders

British War and Victory Medals (Capt.); Jubilee 1935, unnamed; Coronation 1937, unnamed; with a mounted set of four miniature dress medals (Victory with M.I.D. oakleaf; together with four school prize medals: Fordyce Academy, Ogilvie Medal, for Latin (William Taylor, 1909), 51mm., silver, in Restall, Birmingham case of issue; Fordyce Academy, Seafield Medal, rev. inscribed, ‘Awarded to William Taylor as the Best Scholar at the School of Fordyce, 1909’, 37mm., silver, with (broken) suspension, in case of issue; Fordyce Academy Prize Medal, engraved, ‘Fordyce Academy Medal for Classics, Session 1908-1909’ and ‘Presented to William Taylor by The Headmaster’, 52mm., silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1908, with suspension, in Hardy, Aberdeen case of issue; University of Aberdeen, Bain Medal for Philosophy (William Taylor, 1913), 45mm., gold, 39.68g., in Kirkwood, Edinburgh case of issue, generally extremely fine (12) £400-450

William Taylor, son of Alexander Taylor, was born in Lintmill, Banffshire on 1 May 1892. Educated at Fordyce Academy, Banffshire, he was the recipient of three school awards. Attending the University of Aberdeen, he gained an M.A. in 1913 and was the recipient of the Hutton Prize and Bain Medal. With the onset of war, he served with the Y.M.C.A. in France, 1914-15. On 23 March 1915 Taylor entered the Army as a Private in the 4th Battalion Gordon Highlanders and was commissioned on 8 October the same year. He served at home, 1915-16, and in France/Flanders, January 1916-December 1918. For his services he was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 4 January 1917).

British War Medal with original card box of issue lid; the Victory, Jubilee and Coronation Medals in card boxes of issue. With some copied research.