leaving his estate to his mother
81 mm (w) x 41
with a silver hallmark denoting “900” silver purity and “1872-1922” manufacture
of the highest quality manufacture
set within oak leaves and flanked at one end by a cannon and at the other end by a Heer-style German national eagle clutching a mobile swastika
Canada, United Kingdom. A First War Lot Of Four Awards GTRexclude leaving his estate to hisIncludes: 1. First War Pair, to Driver George Stanley Cross, Canadian Field Artillery: British War Medal (302157 DVR. G. S. CROSS. C. F. A.); and Victory Medal (302157 DVR. G. S. CROSS. C. F. A.), unmounted, edge nicks and contact marks, original ribbons; 2. 1914 15 Star, to Lieutenant Alfred Ashton Beloe, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (LIEUT. A. A. BELOE, R. N. V. R.), spotting, contact marks on the reverse, replacement ribbon; 3. 1914 Star, to