The last 6 frames are being listed, these are the 6 I was going to keep, as they are really impressive ones, you'll need to get the papers from National Archieve, but its free if you sign up (also free) and then download them. Out of the 100 frames of gallantry awards, these were the only 6 I considered keeping.

Now that my life in the relic hunting world is over and I want nothing to do with it. Even after the joys of returning hundreds of items back to veterans and families; that hobby is so full of theives, conmen, cheats and liars that I want nothing to do with any of it. On top of that, I've downsived offices and now no longer have the wall space to hang all the Gallantry medal dog-tag frames.

See the photos for the contents of each frame. You will recieve the frame, its contents but these ones DO NOT HAVE  corresponding paperwork relating to that soldiers tag. However, they can be downloaded free from the National Archieves website as long as you make an account. Dead easy to do.

The cloth inside these frames is a mixture of original and reproductions, just consider them free with the dog-tag
The cap badges are all original as far as I know, but consider them free with the dog-tag 
The frame is from IKEA, they are cheap and cheerful and have been hung on my wall for the past 4 years before moving, so they may have scuffs, dings, dust and small marks.

Any questions about these, please ask.