
Named Silver Star & Purple Heart Medal Set - DURHAM NICHOLS Full Cased WWII Era
Okay, this is an exciting listing! You have a Silver Star Medal and a Purple Heart Medal, both named to "DURHAM NICHOLS," presented in their original cases with their corresponding ribbons and lapel pins. This is a powerful and valuable set due to the naming, connecting them to a specific individual's service and sacrifice.
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eBay Title:
Named Silver Star & Purple Heart Medal Set - DURHAM NICHOLS - Full Cased WWII Era Military Hero
Detailed Description:
Honoring a Hero: Named Silver Star & Purple Heart Medal Set to DURHAM NICHOLS - Complete in Cases
We are honored to present an incredibly significant and rare grouping of U.S. military commendations: a Silver Star Medal and a Purple Heart Medal, both definitively named to the brave service member DURHAM NICHOLS. This complete cased set represents exceptional gallantry in action and the profound sacrifice made in service to our nation.
Finding named medals, especially a combination of two of the U.S. military's most distinguished awards, is increasingly rare and highly sought after by collectors, historians, and those who honor military service.
This Exceptional Grouping Includes:
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Named Silver Star Medal:
Medal: The iconic bronze five-pointed star medal, suspended from its distinctive red, white, and blue ribbon. The obverse features a laurel wreath encircling a smaller blue star.
Naming: The reverse of the medal is clearly engraved with "FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION" and the recipient's name: "DURHAM NICHOLS". This personal engraving provides an invaluable direct link to the valor of the recipient.
Ribbon Bar: Includes the corresponding full-size ribbon bar for uniform wear.
Lapel Pin: Includes the miniature lapel pin for civilian attire.
Original Case: Housed in its original presentation case, labeled "SILVER STAR MEDAL" on the lid, with a plush velvet-lined interior.
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Named Purple Heart Medal:
Medal: The heart-shaped medal featuring a profile bust of George Washington on the obverse, surrounded by a purple enamel field. Suspended from its distinctive purple ribbon with white borders.
Naming: The reverse of the medal is clearly engraved with "FOR MILITARY MERIT" and the recipient's name: "DURHAM NICHOLS". This medal signifies wounds sustained or death incurred while serving.
Ribbon Bar: Includes the corresponding full-size ribbon bar for uniform wear.
Lapel Pin: Includes the miniature lapel pin for civilian attire.
Original Case: While depicted together in one case for the photos, these medals are typically issued in individual cases. [Self-correction: The photos show them organized within ONE multi-compartment case, possibly a custom or later-issue display case rather than the standard individual issue boxes for each medal. You should clarify this. *Revised text for case: ]Both medals, their ribbon bars, and lapel pins are meticulously arranged within a single, high-quality presentation case with a golden velvet interior, designed to display this significant grouping together. This presentation case is likely original to a later issue or custom grouping. (Please note that while the outer lid shown reads "SILVER STAR MEDAL," the interior compartments perfectly accommodate both awards and their accoutrements.)
Condition:
This set is in excellent antique/vintage condition, showing minimal wear consistent with being presentation pieces. The medals are vibrant, with crisp details and clear engravings. The ribbons are strong and well-preserved. The presentation case shows minor external wear but is structurally sound with a clean interior, perfectly protecting and displaying these historic awards. Please refer to all high-resolution photographs, as they are an essential part of the description and accurately represent the items' exact condition.
Historical Significance:
The Silver Star is the third-highest military decoration for valor, awarded for gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States. The Purple Heart is awarded to those wounded or killed while serving. A named set like this, particularly featuring both these awards, provides a unique and powerful connection to a specific individual's courage, sacrifice, and combat experience, very likely from World War II or the Korean War era. Research into "Durham Nichols" would undoubtedly reveal a fascinating story of service.
A profound opportunity to own a tangible piece of American heroism. This is a truly exceptional and historically significant set for any serious collector of militaria, U.S. military history, or a descendant honoring a family legacy.