An Interesting K.C.V.O., Most Honourable Order of the Bath C.B. (Civil) Medal Group of Ten awarded to Sir Richard Philip Cave (Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade)
- Product Code: MM-3270
- Regiment: Rifle Brigade Availability: Out of Stock
-
Price: £3,495.00
A superb group of medals to Sir Richard Philip Cave KCVO, MVO, CB, DL (Deputy Lord Lieutenant Greater London 1973).
- Knight Commander of the Victorian Order Neck Badge and Breast Star (1977, MVO 1969) both numbered 1186 on the reverse
- The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Civil) Companion’s Breast Badge (1975) hallmarked silver gilt
- WW2 Defence Medal privately engraved to 142083. Capt. R.P. Cave. Rifle Brigade.
- 1939-45 War Medal privately engraved to 142083. Capt. R.P. Cave. Rifle Brigade.
- 1937 George VI Coronation Medal
- 1953 Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
- George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal correctly named to Lt. R.P. Cave. R.B.
- Knight of Honour and Devotion of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (1972)
- Knight of Justice of the Sacred Military Order of Constantine of St. George Neck Badge and Breast Star
- Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great
In 1937, Sir Richard Cave served as a Gold Staff Officer at the coronation of King George VI. Before the second world war he joined the Territorial Army, serving with the Wiltshire Yeomanry. In WW2 he was classed unfit for active service due to a hearing problem and became the recruiting officer for the Rifle Brigade. He was very successful in recruiting from the upper classes and his recruits were dubbed “Cave’s Cadets”.
In 1953, after his wife Mary was diagnosed with MS, he founded the Multiple Sclerosis Society where he served as President.
He was Secretary of the Association of Lieutenants of Counties from 1946-59 and 1964-77, served as Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Greater London in 1973, was Crown Examiner in Peerage Cases at the House of Lords (1953-77), Taxing Officer of Judicial Costs House of Lords ( 1957-77), Principle Clerk of the Judicial Department House of Lords (1959-77), Fourth Clerk of the Table (Judicial) House of Lords (1965-77). He died in 1988.
All of his awards are in original boxes and the group comes with copy entries from Debrett’s Handbook 1984.
A fantastic and unusual group!
We take great pride in our stock and will always strive to bring you genuine items. All our items are carefully checked to make sure they are authentic original pieces.
Having worked in the field for many years we appreciate that there can occasionally be differences of opinion. This is why we have a no quibble returns policy on ALL items. If you want to return any purchase, for whatever reason, we will issue a full refund including your postage costs.
PAYMENT:
We accept payment by:
Credit and debit cards
Cash (any currency)
U.K. postal orders
Sterling cheques
PayPal
Exchange of goods
SHIPPING:
Our standard shipping costs apply on almost all of our items. The prices are as follows:
UK Standard Delivery - £3.45
UK Special Delivery - £9.95
Europe Priority Airmail - £10.95
Rest of World Priority Airmail - £11.95
Some large/heavy items may incur extra shipping costs. This will be clearly marked in the description and all prices will be shown before any payment is taken.
For more information on payment and shipping please click here
Tags: Military Medals, Decorations, Long Service Medals, Military Orders, Rifle Brigade