Auction Catalogue

13 December 2007

Starting at 11:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations and Medals

Washington Mayfair Hotel  London  W1J 5HE

Lot

№ 456

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13 December 2007

Hammer Price:
£2,900

Eight: Chief Petty Officer 1st Class S. J. Warren, Royal Navy

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902
, 2 clasps, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith (166226 A-B., H.M.S. Terrible), impressed naming; China 1900, 1 clasp, Relief of Pekin (Lg. Sea., H.M.S. Terrible); Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Persian Gulf 1909-1915 (166226 P.O. 1Cl., H.M.S. Odin); 1914-15 Star (166226 C.P.O., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (166226 C.P.O.1, R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (166226 P.O. 1Cl., H.M.S. Victory); Borough of Portsmouth Tribute Medal, 27mm., silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1902, rev. impressed, ‘Naval Brigade South Africa 1899-1900, North China 1900’, ref. Hibbard A21(2); together with a silver watch fob, inscribed, ‘S.J.W.’ and ‘Relief of Ladysmith’, some contact marks and edge bruising, very fine and better (9) £900-1000

H.M.S. Terrible was a 1st Class Cruiser of 14,200 tons, built by Thomson of Glasgow and launched in May 1895. A total of 263 officers and other ranks of the ship were entitled to the China Medal with single clasp ‘Relief of Pekin’.

Able Seaman S. J. Warren, H.M.S. Terrible, landed with the Naval Brigade in South Africa and served in Lieutenant Wilde’s 12-Pounder Unit. As a Leading Seaman on the same ship, he served in the Relief of Pekin with the Service Company.