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Single: INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL1854 One Clasp; "PEGU" CPL. W. Wheeldon 18th Royal Irish RGT. Impressed naming. Converted to menu holder fully HM Birmingham 1898. Fortunately the silver stand is attached to the inside of the clasp ends, having almost no effect on the medal itself. An interesting Medal.
VF SOLD
Single: Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow Corpl. G. Arbuckle, 42nd Rl. Highlanders.
George Arbuckle was born in the Parish of Barony, Lanarkshire, and enlisted into the 42nd Foot at Glasgow on 9 August 1848. He served in the Crimea (Medal with 3 clasps, Alma, Balaklava and Sebastopol) and in the Indian Mutiny (Medal with clasp Lucknow). He was promoted to Corporal in December 1857, and to Lance-Sergeant in May 1859, being discharged at Stirling on 19 January 1860.
VF $975
Single: Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow, Gunner Wm. Fox, F Tp. R.H. Arty.
clasp with top lugs. Gd VF $875
Single: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 one clasp "CENTRAL INDIA" impressed naming to COLR SERJT J. F. STEVENS. 86TH REGT.
Confirmed on medal roll as Colour Sergeant J. Stephens
Near EF SOLD
Single: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 one clasp "CENTRAL INDIA" impressed to GEO. WESTALL 8TH HUSSARS.
VF SOLD
Single: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 one clasp "DELHI" impressed naming to CORPL S. COTTERILL 52ND L. I.
Medal confirmed on service record as Samuel Cotterill. Record also shows service in the East Indies as 8 years 7/12 months (no further medal).
GOOD VF SOLD
Single: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 one clasp "LUCKNOW" impressed to W. STEPHEN 42ND RL HIGHLANDERS
Note: roll confirms 3539 William Stephen died 24th June 1858
Near EF $985
Single: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 two clasps "LUCKNOW & DELHI" impressed to CORPL JOHN MARTIN 1ST EURN BENGAL FUSRS.
Note: Confirmed on roll & note stating that transferred to 4th Bengal Fusiliers.
The munsters had 98 officers and men killed and 211 wounded in the seige and assault of Delhi in 1857
Near EF SOLD
Single: Iraq war medal correctly named to 25149862 PTE G. P. D. Dawson RAMC.
With original oath of allegiance, Course Certificate, Box of issue and a group course photo.
Pte. Dawson was a combat medic in Iraq.
SOLD
Single: Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 Sowar Juginder Singh, 3rd Bengal Cavy.
VF+ SOLD
Single: Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 un-named as issued
Good VF $525
Single: Khedive’s Star 1882 un-named as issued
VF SOLD
Single: Khedive’s Sudan 1910-21, 2nd issue, no clasp, unnamed.
Good very fine $585
Single: King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps 1351 SAPR W. WYNESS R.E
VF SOLD
Single: King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps 2435 PTE. B. ROSS, NORTHAMPTON: REGT.
Near EF SOLD
Single: King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps 2693 PTE. G. HOPKINS CHESHIRE REGT
Near EF $155
Single: King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps 358 SJT. J. E. DAVIES, KIMB; VOL; REGT;
Medal Roll shows entitled to Queens South Africa medal with clasps “Defence of Kimberley, Orange Free State and Transvaal”. Discharged at own request 12th February 1903.
Near EF SOLD
Single: King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps 5021 PTE W. G. STRUGNELL WILTSHIRE REGT
Good very fine SOLD
Single: King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 4056 Pte. H. Nind. Seaforth Highrs. Henry Nind attested into the Seaforth Highlanders and served in South Africa during the Boer War. He is additionally entitled to a Queen’s South Africa Medal with three clasps: Wittebergen, Cape Colony and Transvaal; together with a Queen’s Sudan Medal for earlier service with the 1st Battalion, during the Sudan campaign.
VF $235
Single: King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 3780 Pte. W. Howarth. L.N. Lanc. Regt William Howarth, a labourer from Halton, Lancashire, attested into the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment on 20 June 1892 and served in South Africa during the Boer War and was later discharged on 19 June 1904. He is additionally entitled to a Queen’s South Africa Medal with four clasps: Belmont, Modder River, Cape Colony and Transvaal.
contact marks, Gd VF $220
Single: Maharajpoor Star 1843 James Devine HM 39th Regt. With service docs, transferred to the Royal Canadian Rifles after 20 years service with the 39th.
Near VF SOLD
Single: Maharajpoor Star 1843 Private Frederick Davis HM 40th Reg’t.
Enlisted in Birmingham, Warwick on the 18th November 1839 in the 40th Foot number 1255 at the age of 18
Service shown as five years and nine months “East Indies, Seinde, Afghanistan” and a further four and a half years “Australia” where he discharges in Mebourne on the 29th December 1856.
Near VF SOLD
Single: Maharajpoor Star 1843 Private James Fincher HM 16th Lancers.
Enlisted Dorchester 6th March 1837 in the 16th Lancers, Regimental number 1651 at the age of 23
British Army Index of 1841 records Private Fincher service number 1234 with the 16th Dragoons, Meerut
Medically discharged unfit in 1857 from the 15th Hussars due to illnesses “originating in the service and caused by long military service, as a Cavalry Soldier.” Total of 14 years and 11 months overseas service in Bengal, Bangalore and East Indies. Pension drawn from London Comes with service docs.
Near VF $1285
Single: Military Medal (GV) correctly impressed to 3177 Pte. G. J. A. Long. 45/Aust: Inf:
M.M. London Gazette 28 January 1918. The original recommendation states:
‘For courage and devotion to duty at Zonnebeke on 12 October 1917. He was one of a party digging a communication trench during an attack on enemy trenches and when the party was withdrawn owing to very heavy casualties he remained behind and dressed the wounded. He then organised stretcher squads and got all the wounded back. His courage under fire was most marked.’
Note: G. J. A. Long was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1894. He enlisted in the Royal Army Service Corps in New South Wales, 10 July 1916. Having embarked for the UK in November 1916, he arrived at Devonport in January 1917. He was drafted to the 45th Australian Infantry Battalion, A.I.F., and served with them in the French theatre of war from March 1917.
Long was twice wounded in action, including a gunshot wound to the shoulder and right arm on 30 May 1917, and a severe gunshot wound to the left arm on another occasion. He was discharged in Australia in May 1919.
Very Fine $1625
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