Ex-cricketer's medal collection sells for £74k

Maisie LillywhiteGloucestershire
News imageNoonans Four military medals on a black background, with colourful ribbons. The first is a silver cross with white and purple striped ribbon.Noonans
The Military Cross, left, was among a collection of 135 military medals owned by former cricketer Jack Russell

A former cricketer says he hopes his collection of 135 military medals brings as much pleasure to their new owners as they gave him after they fetched thousands at auction.

Ex-Gloucestershire and England wicketkeeper Jack Russell MBE's collection mostly focused on his home county's Regiment, and sold for a hammer price of £74,000.

A Military Cross medal given to Graham Bromhead Bosanquet, who was killed while fighting with the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1916 on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, fetched the highest price of the collection at £6,000.

Auction house Noonans Mayfair initially estimated the collection would make between £70,000 and £100,000.

Bosanquet, who was born in Herefordshire, was the only fatality at Ovillers‑la‑Boisselle on 1 July, 1916, Noonans previously said. His medal was bought by a collector from the US.

Stroud-born Russell retired from cricket in 2004 and is also known for his art.

He previously said he had long been passionate about military history, which he described as "an addiction".

News imageGetty Images Jack Russell - a cricket player who is wearing a long-sleeved cricket top with badges on it and a navy cap with a crest on it - smiles as he holds a medal in a red box with one hand and gives a thumbs up with the other. He has a brown mullet and a moustache. There is another cricket player next to him, clapping. They are stood on a stand in front of an ornate building.Getty Images
Jack Russell retired from cricket about 22 years ago

Speaking after the auction, Russell said: "With it being my home county regiment it's not easy saying goodbye to all the individual stories of those who have earned their medals, but I've had the privilege and honour to have [the medals] in my possession.

"It's been a rewarding, priceless journey for me. Their journeys continue in the hands of other collectors.

"I sincerely hope they give as much pleasure to their new owners as they have done for me over the last 30 years."

Christopher Mellor-Hill, head of client liaison at Noonans Mayfair, said the auction house in London looks forward to discovering what Russell decides to collect next.

"The collection attracted interest from not only collectors in Gloucestershire but also around the globe which reflects the importance of the illustrious history of the Gloucestershire Regiment," Mellor-Hill said.

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