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WWI Campaign Star to 19th Battalion Canadian Infantry

Key Information:

• Country: Canada
• Award: 1914–1915 Star
• Conflict: First World War
• Recipient Rank: Private
• Recipient Name: N. Ayres
• Service Number: 55140
• Unit: 19th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (CEF)
• Naming: Officially impressed
• Material: Bronze
• Dimensions: approx. 44.42 × 62.16 mm

Medal Design:

Bronze four-pointed star surmounted by a crown and crossed swords, with a central scroll dated “1914–15”. The reverse is officially impressed with the recipient’s service number, rank, name, and unit, as issued to members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
For condition, please refer to the pictures, all dimensions are approx.

Condition:

Very good overall condition with honest age and service wear. Strong details to the crown, swords, and central date scroll. The naming on the reverse is clear and fully legible. 
For the condition, please refer to the pictures.

Historical and Collectible Significance:

The 1914–1915 Star was awarded to officers and men of British and Dominion forces who served in an operational theatre of war between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915.
This example was awarded to Private N. Ayres (service number 55140) of the 19th Battalion, Canadian Infantry, one of the early battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Named Canadian Infantry examples are particularly desirable due to their traceable service history and strong connection to Canada’s early WWI military contribution.

Summary:

Original Canadian 1914–1915 Star, officially named to Private N. Ayres, 19th Battalion Canadian Infantry. A genuine First World War campaign medal, clear naming, and strong historical and collectible appeal.
For the condition, please refer to the pictures.

Canada – 1914–1915 Star Canadian Infantry Named

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