THE VICTORIA CROSS AWARDED TO LIEUTENANT WILLWARD SANDYS-CLARKE, THE LOYAL REGIMENT ( NORTH LANCASHIRE ), IS TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION BY SPINK OF LONDON.
24 July 2025


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Medal entitlement of:
Lieutenant Willward Alexander Sandys-Clarke
The Loyal Regiment ( North Lancashire )

  • Victoria Cross
  • 1939 - 1945
  • Africa Star
    • clasp: "1st Army"
  • Defence Medal ( 1939 - 1945 )
  • War Medal ( 1939 - 1945 )


The posthumous Victoria Cross and campaign medal awarded to Lieutenant Willward Alexander Sandys-Clarke, The Loyal Regiment ( North Lancashire ), is to be sold at auction by Spink of London, on the instructions of a direct descendant. The sale will take place on Thursday, 24 July 2025.

The estimated sale price is between £300,000 and £500,000.


For the award of the Victoria Cross

[ London Gazette, 29 April 1943 ], Guirat El Alach, Tunisia, 23 April 1943, Lieutenant Willward Alexander Sandys-Clarke, The Loyal Regiment ( North Lancashire ).

For most conspicuous gallantry in action at Guiriat El Atach on the 23rd April 1943.

By dawn on that date, during the attack on the Guiriat El Atach feature, Lieutenant Clarke's Battalion had been fully committed. "B" Company gained their objective but were counter-attacked and almost wiped out. The sole remaining officer was Lieutenant Clarke, who, already wounded in the head, gathered a composite platoon together and volunteered to attack the position again.

As the platoon closed on to the objective, it was met by heavy fire from a machine-gun post. Lieutenant Clarke manoeuvred his platoon into position to give covering fire, and then tackled the post single-handed, killing or capturing the crew and knocking out the gun.

Almost at once the platoon came under heavy fire from two more machine-gun posts. Lieutenant Clarke again manoeuvred his platoon into position and went forward alone, killed the crews or compelled them to surrender, and put the guns out of action.

This officer then led his platoon on to the objective and ordered it to consolidate. During consolidation, the platoon came under fire from two sniper posts. Without hesitating, Lieutenant Clarke advanced single-handed to clear the opposition, but was killed outright within a few feet of the enemy.

This officer's quick grasp of the situation and his brilliant leadership undoubtedly restored the situation, whilst his outstanding personal bravery and tenacious devotion to duty were an inspiration to his Company and were beyond praise.

The widow of Willward Sandys-Clarke was invested with his Victoria Cross by King George VI at Buckingham Palace on the 14th June 1944.


Willward Sandys-Clarek is buried in the Massicault War Cemetery, Tunisia.

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Iain Stewart, 24 July 2025