The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George: a Companion's neck badge (C.M.G.), silver-gilt and enamel, enamel damage to centres, otherwise good very fine.Width 45.11 mm, Height 64.94 mm (fixed parts)The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 11th July 1946
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The Royal Victorian Order: a Commander's neck badge (C.V.O.), silver-gilt and enamel, reverse officially numbered 'C417', with a short section of miniature width ribbon, good very fine.Width 51.77 mm, Height 54.77 mmThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 11th July 1946
The House Order of Saxe-Ernestine: Commander's neck badge, gold and enamels, with short neck ribbon; and breast star, the four pointed silver star with gilt and enamel centre, minor enamel damage to the badge, otherwise both extremely fine or nearly so. [2]Badge: width 58 mm, height (including crown suspension) 88.3mm; Star 84 x 84 mm.The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
The Distinguished Service Order: a Victorian Companion's breast badge (D.S.O.), gold and enamel, faint discolouration to enamel close to centre, otherwise about extremely fine and rare.Width of cross 40.3mm, Approximate thickness of arms 4.3mmThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 11th July 1946
(Indian) Order of Merit (Military Division): 1st type (1837-1912), 1st class, Reward of Valor, gold and enamel, reverse engraved on three lines '1st Class "Order of Merit"', centre retained by a flush fitting nut, good very fine and rare.Width of star 40.5 mmThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 11th July 1946
The Distinguished Conduct Medal (King's African Rifles) to Sergeant Karonga, 1/1 King's African Rifles, George V (34 .SJT KARONGA. I/I K.A.R.), extremely fine, reverse lightly toned.36.44mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th September 1946D.C.M.: E.A. Force GRO No 1284 31/12/1917; Nyasaland Gazette 31/01/1918Sergeant Karonga served in the Operations in Somaliland 1908-10 as a Corporal. His Great War service commenced 17/08/1914. His D.C.M. deed took place during fighting near Mponda in Nyasaland 08/09/1917:"At MIRANDA [sic] on 8th Sept. 1917, Both these NCOs (with 31 Sgt. Kumisa) behaved in a most gallant manner, covering the retirement of wounded when compelled to fall back before a strong counterattack. Their officer was wounded and there were a number of other casualties. Sgt. Karonga was wounded but remained in the firing line and took command of his platoon, assisted by Sgt. Kumisa."
The Great War Group of five awards to Lieutenant Colonel Christian Frederick George William de Falbe, O.B.E., T.D., Hertfordshire Yeomanry and Norfolk Regiment: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer's breast badge (O.B.E.), Britannia type, silver-gilt, London 1919; 1914-15 Star (MAJOR C. F. G. W. DE FALBE. HERTS. YEO.); British War Medal 1914-20; Victory Medal with taylor's copy Mention in Despatches emblem (LT. COL. C. F. G. W. DE FALBE.); Territorial Decoration, George V, London 1919, mounted for wearing, good very fine or better. [5]The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.
A Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 (George Scott), clasp: 4 NOVR 1805, good very fine.36.18mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 3rd November 1959Appears on the roll as Ordinary Seaman H.M.S. Caesar. The action of 4th November 1805 resulted in the capture of four French ships of the line (which had escaped after the Battle of Trafalgar) by a British squadron led by Commodore Sir Richard Strachan. After a lengthy chase, the French were forced to form a line of battle, against which H.M.S. Caesar, an 80 gun third rate ship of the line, led the successful attack.
A Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 to Private Timothy Joynes, 5th (Northumberland) Regiment of Foot, 8 clasps: Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Orthes, Toulouse (TIMOTHY JOYNES, 5TH FOOT.), some edge bruising, otherwise good very fine.36.19mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. Hume Collection 1923 (ref. Mullen).
A Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 to Private Thomas Cartwright, 10th Hussars, unofficial clasp combination* of Sahagun & Benevento, Vittoria, Orthes and Toulouse (T. CARTWRIGHT, 10TH HUSSARS.), carriage altered to accommodate the clasps, otherwise at least very fine.36.26mmThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.* The medals roll confirms only Vittoria, Orthes and Toulouse for this man.
An Army of India Medal 1799-1826 to Lieutenant Charles Harington Graeme, 5th Light Cavalry, clasp: Ava (LIEUT CHAS H. GRÆME, 5TH LT CAVY), short hyphen reverse, officially impressed, edge knock at 5 o'clock, otherwise good very fine or better.36.05mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D. As a Captain, Charles Graeme was to part in the Kolhapur Campaign of 1844. Leading the 5th Madras Light Cavalry he played a prominent role in the storming of the fortress of Samanghur, preventing the escape of the defenders after a breach was stormed, and swiftly engaging a defeating a large force that attempted to come to their aid. He was slightly wounded in this battle.Sources: Hayward (pub.), 'The Army of India Medal Roll 1799-1826'; The Indian Mail, December 6th 1844 (No 20).
A Gwalior Star 1843 to Private Charles Abbott, 40th Foot, Maharajpoor centre, original hook replaced by a German silver straight bar suspension (Private Charles Abbott H.M. 40th Regt.), very fine or nearly so.42.83mm width of starThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 12th June 1946
A New Zealand Medal 1845-66 to Able Seaman William Dingle, H.M.S. Castor, reverse dated 1845 to 1846 (WM DINGLE A. B. HM.S. CASTOR), officially impressed, brush marks to obverse, otherwise good very fine or better with toning to the reverse.36.08mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 30th July 194669 medals with this reverse to H.M.S. Castor, out of approximately 160 to the Royal Navy
A Sutlej Medal 1845-46 to Gunner T. James, 3rd Brigade Bengal Horse Artillery, Moodkee reverse, 2 clasps: Ferozeshuhur, Sobraon (GUNNER T: JAMES 3RD BRIGADE H: AY), officially impressed, at least very fine.36.31mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 3rd November 1959
A Sutlej Medal 1845-46 to Private William Fishwick, 31st Foot, Moodkee reverse, 3 clasps: Ferozeshuhur, Aliwal, Sobraon (WILLIAM FISHWICK 31ST REGT), officially impressed, suspension post and carriage slightly loose, some contact bruising, otherwise very fine or nearly so.The collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Possibly ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th September 1946The roll confirms clasp entitlement to 2375 Private William Fishwick. The muster rolls give the alternative spelling 'Fhiswick', and indicate that he joined his regiment at Umballa, 12/03/1844, and that though he spent a certain amount of time sick in hospital, he was on duty for the period of the conflict.
A Punjab Medal 1848-49 to Lieutenant and Adjutant A. B. Church, 9th Bombay Native Infantry, clasp: Mooltan (LIEUT A. B. CHURCH, ADJT 9TH REGT N.I.), officially impressed, light brush marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine.36.1mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 28th August 1946
A South Africa Medal 1834-53 to Private George Richie, 72nd (The Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) Regiment, (G. RICHIE. 72ND REGT.), some evidence of cleaning, very fine or a little better.36.07mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th September 1946Served with the 72nd in the 6th Xhosa War 1834-35, and numbered 526 on the roll. 128 medals to the regiment for this campaign.
A Crimea Medal 1854-56 to Henry J. Collom, H.M.S. Arethusa, no clasp (H. COLLOM. H.M.S. ARETHUSA), engraved in serif capitals, cleaned, near very fine.35.99mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Entered on the roll for H.M.S. Arethusa as a Calker's Mate, his medal was sent to H.M.S. Dragon 15/02/1856. The roll also appears to show that a Sebastopol clasp was later sent to this man, and this was presumably never fixed to the medal.
A Crimea Medal 1854-56 to J. Cole, 63rd Foot, 4 clasps: Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (J. COLE. 63RD REGT.), officially impressed, brush marks, very fine.36.19mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 25th June 19463385 Private James Cole, confirmed on the rolls for these clasps, died at Scutari 21/02/1855
A Baltic Medal 1854-55, privately engraved in serif capitals (JS. KENNEDY. R.N.), suspension post slightly loose, near very fine.36.29mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.The roll appears to include three claimants corresponding to the name on this medal: James Kennedy, A.B., H.M.S. Blenheim; James Kennedy, Ord., H.M.S. James Watt; James Kennedy, A.B., H.M.S. St George.
A Turkish Crimea Medal attributable to Private John Greaves, 5th Dragoon Guards, privately impressed (NO 1490 PT. JNO. GREAVES. 5TH DRAGOON GDS..), fitted with a scrolling silver suspension bar, good fine or a little better.36.8mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Confirmed on the roll for the British Crimea Medal. Does not appear to have been present for the Battle of Balaklava.
A China Medal 1856-60, unnamed as issued, 4 clasps: Fatshan 1857, Canton 1857, Taku Forts 1858, Taku Forts 1860, lustrous tone to obverse and clasps, light surface marks but otherwise nearly extremely fine.36.38mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Possibly ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 9th April 1947
An Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-59 to Private William Briley, 1st Battalion 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot, 2 unofficial clasps: Delhi, Relief of Lucknow (WM BRILEY, 1ST BN 8TH REGT), about very fine.36.32mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 28th August 1946Examination of the roll indicates that Private Briley (therein spelt 'Breley) was entitled to a no-clasp medal only, having been employed at "Serhampore" - possibly Srirampore which was close to Barrackpore on the Hoogley. Discharged at Depot, Leamington.
A New Zealand Medal to Private Robert Fakes, 1st Battalion 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot, 1863 to 1866 reverse (736. ROBT FAKES, 1ST BN 12TH REGT), some pitting to the edge, otherwise good very fine or a little better.35.98mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 25th June 1946
A Canada General Service Medal 1866-70 to Colour Sergeant Antoine Lebeau, 6th Battalion Hochelaga Light Infantry, 2 clasps: Fenian Raid 1866, Fenian Raid 1870 (Cr. Sgt. A. Lebeau, 6th H.L.I.), impressed upper and lower case letters, light brush marks, otherwise extremely fine.36.22mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 30th July 1946Served from 3rd to 18th June 1866 at "Stottsville" (possibly Stittsville Ontario) and from 24th May to 3rd June 1870 at St John's.
A Canada General Service Medal to Private John Coleman, 2nd Battalion 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot, clasp: Fenian Raid 1866 (680. Pte. J. Coleman. 2/17th. Rgt.), impressed in upper and lower case letters, about extremely fine.36.32mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 12th June 1946Roll indicates service at St Stephens and St Andrews (New Brunswick).
An Abbysinia Medal 1867-68 to Private Thomson Appleby, 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot, (1118 T. APPLEBY 26TH REGT), officially embossed reverse, soldered repair to suspension, near very fine.35.56mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D.Ex. A.H. Baldwin & Sons, 18th September 1946
A South Africa Medal 1877-79 to Private Thomas Hughes, 88th Regiment of Foot, clasp: 1877-8 (1094 PTE T. HUGHES. 88TH FOOT), engraved in upright serif capitals, very fine.36.23mm diameterThe collection of Major R. R. Pelham Burn, M.C., T.D. Appears on the medal roll as number 1074, shown as engaged against the "Gaikas, Galekas and other Kaffir Tribes 1877-78", but also shown as Entitled to "Medal without Clasp under Para IV". Clasp confirmed in published roll (Dutton)
A 9ct gold, diamond and synthetic emerald ring, mounted with the square cut synthetic emerald between circular cut diamond set four stone shoulders, detailed 'DIA', weight 6.5g, ring size approx R.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Victorian silver circular reeded low-bellied teapot, the reeded domed hinged lid with turned wood finial, London 1850 by R. & S. Garrard & Co, weight 682.7g, height 15cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A pair of George V silver four-division toast racks on bun feet, London 1917 by R. & W. Sorley, length 9cm, and a silver three-piece condiment set, Birmingham 1935 by Deakin & Francis Ltd, total weight 209.6g, together with a group of plated items, including a two-handled tray, a wine coaster with vine decoration, two sets of six antler handled steak knives, each cased, and a ewer.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George V Scottish canteen of plated Old English pattern cutlery, comprising eighteen tablespoons and forks, eighteen dessert spoons and forks, eighteen table and dessert knives with faux ivory handles, twelve teaspoons, twelve egg spoons, four salt spoons, two mustard spoons, soup ladle, gravy spoons, two sauce ladles, two carving knives and forks and a steel with faux ivory handles, by James R. & William Laing of Glasgow, within a mahogany two-drawer canteen case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Cricket: A collection of ten assorted, silver hallmarked medal fobs, some enameled to comprise: 'Inter-Dept Cricket Runners Up 1927', 'J.T&Co. Birmingham 1926'; 'B.N.C.C. 1927-8', 'Charles Usher Birmingham 1927'; 'Whitley Hall Cricket Club 1908', 'A.Johnson', 'Fattorini & Sons Birmingham 1908'; 'Inter-Dept Cricket Runners Up F.T.Bowden 1928' 'J.T&Co. Birmingham 1927'; 'I.S.S.C.C. 1907', 'William James Dingley, Birmingham 1907'; '(front marks rubbed) G. Taylor', 'James Fenton, Birmingham (Date mark rubbed); 'Derby Youth Senior Division Winners 1947', 'Fattorini & Sons Birmingham 1947'; 'Bird Cricket League 1921 Div IV', 'William James Dingley, Birmingham 1921'; 'R.&D.C.C. 1946-7', 'Birmingham 1946' and one other. General condition is good, some scratching to surfaces. Gross weight approx. 112.2g/3.61ozt. (10)
Football: A collection of ten assorted, silver hallmarked medal fobs to comprise: 'R&D.F.A. 1949-50', 'Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1949'; 'R&D.F.A. 1948-9', 'Fattorini & Sons Birmingham 1948'; 'R&D.F.A. 1950-51', 'Fattorini & Sons Birmingham 1950'; 'R&D.F.A. 1951-2', 'Fattorini & Sons Birmingham 1951'; 'Winners R'ham Challenge Cup Runners-Up Charity Cup 1946 R.Saxton'; 'K&D.L. 1st Div. 1912-13', 'Uttley & Co.' hallmarks rubbed; 'Beatty Lge Rnrs Up 1948-9 S. Hunter', Sterling; 'M&D.I.L. Runners Up 1946-7'; and two others. Generally appear in good condition, scratching to surfaces as expected. Gross weight approx. 87.3g/2.81ozt. (10)

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