Auction Catalogue

25 February 1999

Starting at 12:00 PM

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Orders, Decorations and Medals

The Arts Club  40 Dover St  London  W1S 4NP

Lot

№ 696

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25 February 1999

Hammer Price:
£380

A K.P.M. pair awarded to Robert Hannah, Deputy Chief Constable of the Warwickshire Constabulary

King’s Police Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (Deputy Ch. Const., Warwick. Constab.); Coronation 1911, County & Borough Police issue (Deputy Ch. Const., Warwick. Constab.) mounted as worn and contained in a fitted case together with companion miniature medals, two portrait photographs and a contemporary news cutting, good very fine (4) £300-350

K.P.M. presented by the King at Buckingham Palace on 6 March 1912.

Robert Hannah was born in Cardiff in 1848. A shipwright by trade, he served for a short time, in 1866, in the General Post Office in Cardiff, and in 1867 became a volunteer in the 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. The following year he signed on as a special constable, in consequence of an expected disturbance in connection with the Fenian movement. In May 1870, he joined the Metropolitan Force where he served in the Whitehall and Paddington Divisions. In December 1874 he joined the Warwickshire Force, in which he rose with prominence to become Deputy Chief Constable in 1898. During his long career he performed many Royal duties and was present when Queen Victoria opened St Thomas’ Hospital in 1872, and also when the Prince of Wales attended the special thanksgiving service at St Paul’s. In 1873 he was on duty when the Shah of Persia passed through London, and in 1874 when the Czar of Russia drove through the City. He retired on medical grounds in 1917 and died at Atherstone in 1923.