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The Well Documented Kut-al-Amara Indian Distinguished Service Group of Six awarded to Subadar Akbar Khan, 1st Battalion 66th Punjabis, who was wounded during the siege and one of approximately a quarter of the men of the 66th to survive the privations of Turkish imprisonment, comprising: Indian Distinguished Service Medal, George V (Subdr. Akbar Khan 1/66 Pjbs); India General Service 1895-1902, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1901-2 (3925 Sepoy 27th Pjb. Infy.); 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals (Subdr. 1/66 Pjbs); and India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp Afghanistan N.W.F.1919 (Subdr. 1/66 Pjbs); all toned, the first two somewhat unevenly, with some somewhat frayed original ribbons and original (detached) mounting bar, generally very fine or slightly better (6) Subadar Akbar Khan was listed as wounded before Kut-al-Amara, The Times, 14 March 1916. The lot is offered with the following original documentation and related uniform and artefacts: Bilingual warrant of appointment to Jemadar, 1 May 1909, foxed and part of Urdu version holed; Bilingual Buckingham Palace letter to Returned Prisoners-of-War, Urdu translation with recipient’s name written above in English; Two original notebooks, both with recipient’s name on covers with various annotations mostly in Urdu; Group photograph of two British and three Indian Officers, Subadar Khan standing centre back [illustrated]; Original kit bag with inked name of recipient in English and Urdu, with regimental details in English; khaki shoulder bag, interior stamped ‘1656’; post 1922 Officer’s khaki tunic with brass regimental buttons, Officer’s rank insignia and 1st Punjabi metal regimental shoulder badges; swagger stick with metal regimental crest; Army cap and khaki skull cap; waist and shoulder belt; bullet maker; Officer’s whistle, Birmingham-made; vesta box holder; tobacco tin with cigarette maker; ink stamp for number 8108456, handle lacking
Two rows of coral beads, box of loose stick coral, silver and enamelled locket, two stick pins - one stage and one wishbone, enamelled bluebird bar brooch, twist bar brooch and gilt metal tiepin Condition Report Longer coral bead necklace weighs 30.7 grms Shorter coral bead necklace weighs 29.2 grms Loose coral beads weigh 69.9 grms
Ian Taylor, a fine hand made and hand carved sycamore walking stick, the handle finely executed in the form of an Otter's head, 130cm long, complete with a signed certificate of authenticity with a wax seal, stick number 1 of 1 Ian Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today
Ian Taylor, a fine hand made and hand carved sycamore walking stick, the handle finely executed in the form of a Salmon, 135cm long, complete with a signed certificate of authenticity with a wax seal, stick number 2 of 2 Ian Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today
Ian Taylor, a fine hand made and hand carved sycamore walking stick, the handle finely executed in the form of a Mallard's head, 133cm long, complete with a signed certificate of authenticity with a wax seal, stick number 1 of 1 Ian Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today
Ian Taylor, a fine hand made and hand carved sycamore walking stick, the handle finely executed in the form of a Fox's head, 133cm long, complete with a signed certificate of authenticity with a wax seal, stick number 1 of 1 Ian Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today
Ian Taylor, a fine hand made and hand carved sycamore walking stick, the handle finely executed in the form of an Cocker Spaniel's head, 134cm long, complete with a signed certificate of authenticity with a wax seal, stick number 2 of 2, the other belonging to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Ian Taylor is the one of the most highly respected stick makers in the country, making sticks on commission for Royalty, Aristocracy, Celebrities and other people who have commissioned his work. Mr Taylor's sticks have been made for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Devonshire, Prince of Spain, Richard Savidge, Vinnie Jones and many others. He continues to craft these sticks by hand on special commission today

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