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Single : CRIMEA MEDAL1854 one clasp "Sebastopol" regimentally impressed.: 2412 John Fletcher 79 Cameron Highlanders
VF SOLD
Single : EAST & CENTRAL AFRICA MEDAL one clasp "Uganda 1897-98" engraved 1557 Pte Jaffa Khan 27/ Bo:L.Inf.
EF SOLD
Single : EAST & WEST AFRICA MEDAL 1892 no clasp for M'wele 1895 - 6 un named as issued
Near EF $435
Single : Efficiency Medal 1930 Elizabeth II issue, bar "TERRITORIAL". Impressed to 3520566 PTE H. HALLOWS, R.P.C.
GD VF $155
Single : Efficiency Medal 1930 George VI issue, bar "INDIA" with second award clasp. Impressed to PTE. A. LOVETT, N. W. RY. BN. A. F. I.
GD VF SOLD
Single : Efficiency Medal 1930 George VI issue, bar "TERRITORIAL". Impressed to 4537085 CPL A. E. PICKERILL, PIONEER CORPS
GD VF SOLD
Single : Efficiency Medal 1930 George VI issue, bar "TERRITORIAL". Impressed to T1444956 DVR R. G. OWEN, R.A.S.C.
GD VF SOLD
Single : Efficiency Medal 1939 George VI issue, bar "UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA". Impressed to L. CPL. M. P. S. HOLLOWAY, S.A.C.S.
GD VF SOLD
Single : EGYPT MEDAL dated 1882 no clasp. R.Hardy A.B. HMS THALIA.
Contact marks in field otherwise good SOLD
Single : EGYPT MEDAL undated one clasp "Gemaizah 1888" 1072 Pte.J.Soper 1/ Welch R.
Born in Ramplsham, near Maiden Newton,Dorsetshire and attested Welsh Rgt. 28 Feb 1885 aged 24 1/2 years. Served Egypt & Sudan Dec 1886 to aug 1889. Discharged 'time expired" 27 Feb 1897.
VF SOLD
Single : Gwalior Star 1843. Maharajpoor Star unnamed as issued with normal accepted straight bar suspension
VF SOLD
Single : HANOVERIAN WATERLOO 1815 Medal impressed Corporal Jopst' Heinr Kracke, Landwehr Bat. Nienburg.
Near VF SOLD
Single : Imperial Service Medal 1st Type (Star shaped). E.VII.R. Correct period engraving to JOSEPH STONEBRIDGE.
London Gazette 05/07/1910. Principal Warder, Durham Prison.
EF SOLD
Single : INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1895 - 1902, 1 clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 period running script to 3734 Pte A. Cameron, 2d Bn. Arg. & Suth'd. Highrs.
With copied roll extract on which he is listed as "Deceased"
GD VF sold
Single : INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1895 - 1902, 1 clasp, Relief of Chitral 1895, period running script to 3636 Pte J. Milne, 1st Bn. E. Lanc. Reg’t
GD VF $425.00
Single : INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL 1857 one clasp "Delhi" Impressed B.Cogan 52nd L.I.. The 52nd were in the thick of the fighting at Delhi.
Good VF SOLD
Single : KEDIVE STAR dated 1882 unnamed as issued
VF SOLD
Single : Medal of the Order of the British Empire (civil) in the box of issue.
Instituted in June 1917 with less than 2000 medals awarded before they were discontinued in 1922.
Near EF SOLD
Single : Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 with four clasps "Toulouse, Pyrenees, Badajoz, Ciudad Rodrigo" impressed naming to A. HILLMAN, DRUMR 40TH FOOT.
This medal was purchased from the "Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe" (Surrey) in 1974 and comes with the following research on Alexander Hillman (in a typed letter form)
"ALEXANDER HILLMAN (1792-1870)
Born in the parish of Shepton Maller 1792
Enlisted in the 40th. Regiment of Foot on the 5th. March 1808 for limited service aged 16 and served 9 years and 128 days. Discharged in consequence of his term of service having expired on 21st. June 1817. His conduct as a soldier was :- Good, he served in the Peninsular, America and the Continent and was wounded in the left leg at Waterloo on the 18th. June 1815.
Description of Discharge :- Alexander Hillman, Drummer, is about 25 years old, is 5 ft. 6 ins. in height, brown hair, grey eyes, fair complexion and by trade or occupation a labourer. His discharge was carried out at Glascow and he was granted 7/6 marching money to carry him to Leith where he was to embark to England, his final destination being Wells in Somersetshire. On arrival at Leith he was granted a free passage to London. Arriving in London he was advanced 22/- marching money to Wells in Somerset being at the rate of 1/10 a day. He was granted a pension of 6d. a day but apparently this was later increased to 8d a day on an application by him dated 9th June 1840. He was admitted as an In-Pensioner to Chelsea Hospital at the end of March 1853 and died there on 28th. June 1870 at the age of 78.
N.B. A note written in 1933 by his daughter stated that his Waterloo Medal was lost overboard when he was at sea I.W.T.
He served in the American War 1812-14. Another note said that he served 21 years in the army chiefly in India."
The medal has an unofficial buckle with "Peninsula" and "Waterloo" and has a slight "wooff" in the carriage between the first and second clasps, but is not damaged in any way. Heavily toned and on what appears to be original ribbon.
SOLD
Single : NATAL 1906 no clasp impressed Dvr.G.W.Ralph. A.Battery.N.F.A.
21 no clasp medals to the Natal Field Artillery
near EF SOLD
68 no clasp medals to the unit
Gd VF SOLD
Single : NATAL 1906 no clasp impressed QMS. J.W.Dale. New Hanover Res.
A total of 75 medals to the unit
EF SOLD
Single : NATAL 1906 no clasp impressed Tpr.J.Binnie. Lower Tugela Res.
A total of 35 medals to the unit.
EF SOLD
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