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British North Borneo Company Medal 1897-1916, bronze issue, clasp, Punitive Expedition, unnamed as issued, good very fine and scarce
£200–£250
Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Jubaland (H. Candy, A.B., H.M.S. Magicienne) nearly very fine
£160–£180
Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Nandi 1905-06 (Captain R. H. Price, M.B. I.M.S.) nearly very fine and scarce
£400–£500
India General Service 1908-35 (3), 2 clasps, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Waziristan 1919-21 (2), (1756 Sepoy Dulo, 41 Dogras; 2825 Sepoy Sadhu, 41 Dogras); 2 clasps, North West Frontier 1930-31, Burma 1930-32 (5137 Sep. Ranu, 3-17 Dogra R.) very fine (3)
£50–£60
India General Service 1908-35, 3 clasps, Waziristan 1919-21, Waziristan 1921-24, North West Frontier 1930-31 (419 Nk. Devi Singh, 2-25 Pjbis.)
£25–£35
General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine (875459 Tpr. W. E. Allen, The Royals) edge bruise, otherwise very fine and scarce
£30–£40
Naval General Service 1915-62, 2 clasps, Palestine 1945-48, Malaya (PO/X6244. R. D. Armstrong, Mne. R.M.) contact marks, otherwise very fine
£80–£100
Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Yangtze 1949 (C/SMX 795797 R. Banfield, St. Asst. R.N.) edge bruises, otherwise very fine and scarce
£400–£450
The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, G.C.S.I., an early 20th Century mantle star, gilt-metal and enamel, 150 mm, some enamel damage to knot of garter, otherwise very fine and rare
£600–£800
Indian Order of Merit (Military), 2nd class, 2nd type (1912-39), silver and enamel, the reverse inscribed ‘2nd Class Order of Merit’, centre slightly chipped, nearly very fine
£120–£140
King’s Medal for Courage in the Cause of Freedom, G.VI.R., unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine and scarce
£380–£420
Imperial Service Medal, E.VII.R. (David Fry) in its Elkington case of issue, extremely fine
Jubilee 1897, St. John Ambulance Brigade issue (Private R. J. Thornton) contained in a Busfield, Colne & Nelson presentation case, extremely fine
£55–£65
Three: Sergeant W. Staddon, Royal Artillery Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue with fixed suspension (1025802 Sjt., R.A.); Efficiency Medal, Territorial, G.VI.R., 1st issue (1025802 Sjt., R.A.); Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue (1025802 Sgt., R.A.) the first polished and with contact wear indicating entitlement to Great War medals, otherwise good very fine (3)
£60–£70
Pair: Captain F. I. Walters, Indian Volunteer Force, late Royal Engineers Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (WR-200257 C.S.Mjr., R.E.); Indian Volunteer Forces Decoration, G.V.R. (Capt., 1st Bn. The Madras & Southern Mahratta Ry. Rfls.) complete with top suspension brooch in its case of issue; together with attractive silver shield shaped award “Madras Railway Volunteers - Moss Medal 1898”, 35 x 30 mm, in its P. Orr & Sons, Madras & Rangoon presentation case; companion set of four...
£240–£280
Indian Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue with Lotus wreath reverse (591 Naick Pala Singh, 3d Sikh Infy.) minor correction to naming, nearly very fine
Indian Army L.S. & G.C. (2), E.VII.R. (2552 Sepoy Gurditt Singh, 29th Punjabis); G.V.R. (10123 Swr. Matoo Ram, R. Deccan Horse) nearly very fine or better (2)
Indian Army Meritorious Service Medal, V.R., H.E.I.C.S. issue (Serj. Maj. Joh. Kerwick, 1st Batt. Art.) good very fine and scarce
£280–£320
Canadian Forces Decoration, G.VI.R., with extra long service bar (Pte. J. M. Lavine) good very fine
£60–£80
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (718512 Pte. L. P. Waite); Canada, Special Service Medal, E.II.R., with ‘Nato’ ribbon bar in its card box of issue, extremely fine (2)
Destruction by Fire of E.S. & A. Robinsons’ factory, Bristol, 1903, bronze medal, 45 mm, by J. Fray, a fire-appliance drawn by two horses, reverse with six-line inscription within wreath, named on the edge (Edwin Hodges) with ring suspension, extremely fine and rare
£120–£150
The Hampshire Regiment, an unusual privately made engraved silve medal, central letters ‘V.B.’ enamelled in blue and red, surrounded by motto of the Garter and wreath, crown suspension and top bar inscribed ‘Hon. Colonel 1910’, the reverse inscribed ‘Lt. Col. C. De Winton, 1st Bn. The Hampshire Regt.’; together with: Salvation Army Long Service, silver and enamels, the reverse inscribed ‘Mrs. Commandant Herbert Lawton 1900’, nearly extremely fine (2)
Isle of Wight Rifles (Princess Beatrice’s), cap badge, K.C., battle honour ‘South Africa 1900-01’, reverse with pin fitting and maker’s cartouche ‘Firmin, London’ extremely fine and scarce
£40–£50
International Congress of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers 1897, silver, 28 mm, by A. Wyon, a shield with two dolphins surmounted by a naval crown and trident, Rev. inscription on tablet and Prince of Wales’s plumes; together with a large medal for the 21st anniversary of the Volunteer Movement 1881, bronze, 63 mm, named (Quar. Mr. Sergt. Richd. Richardson, 13th L.R.V.) the first extremely fine, the second very fine (2)
Royal Military Lodge, Past Master’s Jewel 1922-23, 9 carat gold and enamel, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented to Wor. Bro. George Thomas, P.M., by the Brethren of Tugela Heights Royal Military Lodge No.1449 in recognition of his valuable services as W.M. 1922-23’, the ribbon fitted with Royal Arms in gilt and enamels, in case of issue, extremely fine
The Leander Medal, silver award medal, 45 mm, the reverse inscribed within a wreath ‘The Humphery Memorial Meadl, Instituted in 1880 by the Misses C & J Humphery, as a token of affection for their late Father, Hon. teacher of swimming to the Serpentine Club, to be swum for by all bathers annually in the Serpentine. Won by E. Pike, 2nd Prize, 19th August, 1896.’ Together with an engraved silver medal, 35 mm, bearing a five-line engraved inscription ‘Presented to Henry T. Lestlet, for...
A silver-cased pocket watch presented to Private William Clayton, 66th Regiment, for rescuing a wounded officer at the Battle of Maiwand for which he was also awarded the D.C.M. Open-faced Pocket Watch, the silver case hall marked London 1879, with finely engraved presentation inscription on inner case ‘Presented by Lieut. H. Lynch, 66th Regt. to W. Clayton, as a token of gratitude for his gallant conduct in rescuing him while wounded on the Battlefield of Maiwand. 27th July,...
£800–£1,000
19th and 20th Century Miniatures (21), including D.S.C. & D.C.M. both G.V.R., Q.S.A. 4 cl., Q.S.A. 2 cl., Q.S.A. 1 cl., K.S.A., N.G.S. P.Gulf, R.N.R. Dec. G.V.R., T.F.E.M. E.VII, some mounted as groups,very fine or better (21)
A group of seven miniature dress medals attributed to Brigadier F. L. L. F. Roupell, Royal Artillery: Military Cross, G.V.R., with second award bar; 1914 Mons Star Trio, M.I.D.; Defence and War Medals; Coronation 1953, mounted as worn; Five attributed to Sergeant T. Smith, 7/Bedford Regiment: Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R.; Military Medal, G.V.R.; 1914-15 Star Trio, mounted as worn, nearly very fine or better (12)
France, Mexico Campaign 1862-63, by Barre, with original embroidered ribbon, very fine
£150–£200
Germany, Hanseatic League, Hamburg Cross 1914, silver and enamel, lacking ribbon, otherwise very fine
£25–£30
Latvia, Order of the Three Stars, Merit Medal (2), 1st class in silver-gilt, 2nd class in silver, both contained in original cases of issue, the cases a little damaged, otherwise good very fine (2)
U.S.S.R., Order of the Red Star, enamel slightly chipped; Order of the Red Banner of Labour; Order of the Badge of Honour, all officially numbered on the reverse; together with: Masonic decoration, Priory of St. Anthony, silver-gilt and enamel; Coronation 1911, very fine (5)
Three: Captain S. G. Quicke, 38th Regiment Crimea 1854-55, 2 clasps, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Captain, 38th Regt.) contemporary engraved naming; Order of the Medjidie, 5th class breast badge in silver, gold and enamels; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, the first much pitted, good fine, otherwise very fine (3)
£300–£350
Pair: Sergeant W. Maher, 49th Regiment Crimea 1854-55, 3 clasps, Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Serjt., 49th Regt.) officially impressed naming; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (No 2661, 49th Regt.) fitted with replacement ring suspender, contact marks and edge bruising, therefore good fine and better (2)
Pair: Private J. Clifford, 21st Lancers Queen’s Sudan 1896 (3882 Pte., 21/L’crs.); Khedive’s Sudan 1896-1908, no clasp (3882 Pte., 21st Lcrs.) contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine (2)
£350–£400
Matthew Boulton’s Medal for Trafalgar 1805, white metal, the reverse field later(?) inscribed (T. Thomas 178 “Victory”) the usual edge inscription mostly erased, otherwise virtually no corrosion, very fine
£250–£350
Five: Private J. Clarkson, Imperial Yeomanry Hospital Staff, South African Constabulary and Army Service Corps Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (Orderly, I.Y. H.P. Staff.); King’s South Africa, 2 clasps (1784 Tpr., S.A.C.); 1914-15 Star Trio (SS-4900 Pte., A.S.C.) generally good very fine (5)
£90–£110
Waterloo 1815 (Abraham Thornton, 11th Reg. Light Dragoons) fitted with replacement steel clip and ring suspender, brooch marks to obverse, therefore good fine
£250–£300
Three: Private F. Scott, 15th (Leeds Pals) battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, killed in action on the first day of the Battle of the Somme 1914-15 Star Trio (16-792 Pte., W.York.R) together with Bronze Memorial Plaque (Frederick Scott), three portrait photographs of the recipient and his brother, and various original documents concerning his death, extremely fine (4)
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