Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd > Auction 134Auction date: 21 November 2023
Lot number: 2848

Price realized: 280 AUD   (Approx. 184 USD / 168 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 4133 Pte. H.G.J.Guscott. 5-Div. Cyc. A.I.F. on first medal, 4133 Pte. H.G.J.Guscott 5 Cyc.Bn. A.I.F. on second medal. Both medals impressed. Display mounted, first medal toned, fine - very fine.

Henry George Jackson Guscott, teamster, age 20, born at Exmouth, Devon, England; Enl.06Dec1915 at Adelaide, Sth Aust; Emb.09Mar1916; TOS 5 Cyclist Corps 17Apr1916; to France 17Jun1916; to 1 Anzac Cyclist Bn and attached to 1 Aust Div Sig Coy 14Jun1917; trf to 1 Aust Div Sig Coy 24Jan1919; RTA 21Dec1919; Disch.03May1920.

Following the death of Henry Guscott the following article was published in the Murray Pioneer (Renmark, South Australia) on Thursday 30 March 1944, page 4.

Mr. H. G. J. Guscott, Renmark Fruitgrower

Henry George Jackson Guscott, who died in Adelaide on March 7, was a well known fruitgrower member of the RSL at Renmark. He was born in Devonshire, England, 49 years ago, and married Miss E. Quarterly. There are two children, a boy and a girl. He, with his brothers came out to Australia in 1912. When World War I broke out he joined the AIF and served throughout the war. Deceased had a fruit block on Block E where he had lived for a number of years. He had been ill for three months. Brothers are Messrs. Ted and Jack Guscott, both also fruit growers, on Block E. The funeral took place on March 8 the cortege moving off from the Church of England. About 20 cars followed the hearse, and round the graveside a number of friends and relatives gathered, including Signaller R. E. Guscott, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Guscott. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. Christopher Gray. Pallbearers were Messrs. J. M. G. Thompson (president of the Druid's), A. Harrip (Druids), G. Ash (RSL), A. R. Farmer (RSL), A. Pannach, and L. J. Price. The coffin, shrouded by the Union Jack, was covered with floral tributes from many friends, including the RSL, Crowe and Newcombe Ltd, Druids Lodge, and the 43rd Battalion Club. Arrangements were in the hands of Mr. R. Douglass.

Of a quiet and unassuming disposition, Henry Guscott was a dour man of Devon and bore his illness with fortitude. He was a good soldier and citizen, and when the news of his death was known the flag was half-masted over the RSL club-room, of which he had been a member for a long period. Mr. Farmer recited the soldiers' requiem over the grave. The old soldier leaves a widow, a daughter Moya and son Denzil. With part copy of Service File.

Estimate: 200 AUD