His final rank was Stabintendant der Reserve (Reserve Administrator with the equivalent rank of Colonel)
with bent central medallion
including a horse riding excursion to the Channel Coast
The accompanying calling card is signed “Edward - Duke of Windsor” and “Wallis Windsor '' with an additional blank calling card glued to the signed card to give additional structural integrity
Constructed of a police-green wool base
United Kingdom. A Queen’s South Africa Medal to Pte. Evetts, East Yorkshire Regiment certificate_of_authenticity His final rank was StabintendantA Queens South Africa Medal, in silver, rim officially impressed 6100 PTE W. EVETTS. E. YORKS REGT with ORANGE FREE STATE and SOUTH AFRICA 1902 clasps, bright, light scratches, near extremely fine condition. An East Yorkshire Cap Badge, in bronze and white metal, measures 44. 3 mm (w) x 42. 8 mm (h), reverse slider intact, marked J. R. GAUNT BHAM, very fine. A Temperance Medal, in bronze and enamels, plain reverse, measures 39. 7 mm (w) x 50. 1 mm