Military General Service Medal, 1793-1814, 3 clasps, Busaco, Pyrenees, Toulouse (A. Sutherland, 42nd Foot.). Some scuffs and bruises, very fine. Alexander Sutherland. The MGS Roll records the medal with 3 clasps, though Corunna not Busaco, as being sold at Glendining`s in July, 1940. The Roll records "Late pension WO 116/61 "Severely wounded". Another WO 120 6th Veteran Bn. Sep 1814 "Worn out and defective sight" "
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Waterloo Medal, 1815 (Ewan MacDonald. 1st Bat. 92nd Highlanders.), old replacement silver clip, original (?) steel ring. Very fine. The 92nd, or more famously, the Gordon Highlanders made the charge at La Haye Sainte with the Scots Greys, when "a great cry went up "Scotland for Ever," and the Gordon Highlanders seized hold of the stirrups of the Scots Greys as they gave back the cry; and all together the whole thundering mass of men and horses, sabres, bayonets and muskets were hurled into the midst of the French lines". BBM records that of a Unit strength of 588, 441 were wounded or killed.
South Africa Medal, 1877-1879, 1 clasp 1877-8-9 (1736 Corpl H. Richardson. 1/24th Foot.), naming engraved in slanting capitals. Very fine. Corporal (Pioneer) Henry Richardson, one of 15 corporals of the 416 men of the 1/24th Foot killed at Isandhlwana on 22nd January 1879, had had a chequered military career. Promoted to Corporal in December 1871 he was reduced to Private in July 1873. He re-joined the Regiment "from desertion" in February 1877 and had regained the rank of Corporal within a month. After Isandhlwana, a published statement by a survivor, one Private J Bickley, shows that Richardson had found a horse to flee the slaughter, but fell and, because of wounds in his arm, he was unable to re-mount and was last seen lying on the ground.
Pair: Afghanistan Medal, 1878-1880, 4 clasps, Peiwar Kutal, Charasia, Kabul, Kandahar (1868 Pte. G. Rogers. 72nd Highrs.); Kabul to Kandahar Star, 1880 (1868 Private G. Rogers 72nd Highlanders). Medal with minor pitting from Star, both very fine. (2) Sold with a silver buckle-type suspender, from when originally mounted
An Omdurman Charger`s Pair awarded to Private A Bushell, who rode in C Squadron: Queen`s Sudan Medal, 1896-1897 (3602 Pte. A. Bushell. 21/L/cers.), naming engraved in slanting capitals; Khedive`s Sudan Medal, 1896-1908, 1 clasp, Khartoum (3601 [sic] Pte A. Bushell 21st Lcrs), naming engraved in upright capitals. Very fine, both with some contact marks and scuffs. (2)
Queen`s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902, 6 clasps, Talana, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing`s Nek (5059 Pte P. Casey, Rl. Dublin Fus.); King`s South Africa Medal, 1901-1902, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 & 1902 (4633 Pte. E. Laidler. North`d Fus.). Very fine, first with `ghost` dates. (2)
India General Service Medal, 1908-1935 (2), Edward VII, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1908 (8883 Pte. K. McKay 1st Bn. Sea Highrs), naming engraved in slanting script; George V, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1930-31 (545784 Tpr. S. Booth. 15-19-H.), naming in small impressed capitals; India General Service Medal, 1936-1939, George VI, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1936-37 (2978013 Pte. J. O`Meara. A. & S.H.), this in card box of issue. Last mint state, others extremely fine. (3)
World War I, Pair, 1914-15 Star and War Medal (Lieut. P. H. Bonham-Carter, R.N.). As issued and un-worn. (2) Philip Herman Bonham-Carter, b. 12 November, 1891, Karachi, Sind, India; d. 7 January, 1934, Hampstead, London, England. Royal Navy, appointed Sub-Lieutenant, 30 January, 1912; Lieutenant, 1 July 1913. Bonham-Carter played cricket for the Royal Navy (1919-1929) and for the Kent Second XI (Minor Counties Championship, 1921)
Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII [REX] (5817 Pte. A. D. Wilder. 7 Middx: V. R. C.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, Edward VII (267 L. Cpl. P. G. Nightingale. 14/London Regt.). Both extremely fine, minor edge bruises to first. (2) Second with Regimental `Memorandum` of dispatch and response, "I conclude you are aware that your predecessor insisted on my retirement… The medal … is therefore either an apology or a further insult, and is returned herewith.".
Queen Anne, Peace of Utrecht, 1713, Copper Medal, by J Croker, bust left, rev Anne as Britannia holding olive branch, spear and shield, ships and farming scene beyond, COMPOSITIS. VENERANTVR. ARMIS, 34.5mm (MI 400/257), very fine; and a white metal medal, 1862, for the International Exhibition, 53mm, extremely fine. (2) Sold with a small number of medal ribbons
A quantity of various service medals, to include a South Africa, Victory, 1914-18 war medal, and a 1914 star, to 4904 Pte A. Vine, 10th hussars, a 1914-18 Victory medal to G-63367 Pte W J Glasscock, the Queens R, a 1914-18 medal to 6910 Pte W Sholefield, W. RID. R, a 1914-18, and Victory medal to CMT-81 Pte G E Matthews, ASC, a Victory medal to S4145923, W.O.CL.1. W. Fellis ASC, another to J. 23665, E G Maloney A.B.RN, various medals to include, the Atlantic Star, France and Germany Star, two Italy Stars, two 1939-45 Stars, a Burma Star, and two Africa Stars, four unnamed 1939-45 medals, a Defence medal, and Natal medal to T P R .V. J Grant, Natal carbineers, and a death plaque for George Arthur Rothwell, and a miniature Military Cross group
Two war medals 1914 to 1918, and a Mercantile medal awarded to L Z / 7098 G A Noble Tel RNVR together with a 1914 to 1918 war medal and another Mercantile medal awarded to Thomas Young, and another War medal 1914 to 1918 and Victory medal awarded to z o Pte P Stacey RAMC and matching miniature medal together with a company and other items
A box containing a large collection of coin and medal collections, Main,y form Esso, Texaco, Sainsburys etc including, FA cub centenary, world cup `98, coins of the world, man in flight, historic cars, world cup `70, word cup 2004 etc, plus a small stamp album and an album of first day covers. View on staceyauction.com
A silver gilt medal presented to RAB Mynors 1921, The Henry Pelham Duke of Newcastle Prize Eton 1833 by W Wyon, cased, a 1911 Coronation medal 1887 with ribbon, cased, a George IV Coronation medal with ribbon, a George V Silver Jubilee medal, a Golden Jubilee medal, two Diamond Jubilee coins, a James II 1687 crown, a 1977 crown and a large Diamond Jubilee medal
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