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27 & 28 September 2016

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27 September 2016

Hammer Price:
£850

Five: Lieutenant H. C. Davies, Welsh Regiment, who was killed in action at the battle of the Aisne on 26 September 1914, when the 2nd Battalion fended off an enemy attack in which ‘bullets were coming from every point of the compass’

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Belfast (Lieut. H. C. Davies, Welsh Rgt.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lt. H. C. Davies, Welsh Rgt.); 1914 Star, with slide-on clasp (Lieut. H. C. Davies, Welsh R.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. H. C. Davies), the first two with one or two edge nicks and the British War Medal with slightly bent suspension bar, generally very fine (5) £500-600

Harold Casamajor Davies was born in London in February 1879, the son of Major T. H. Davies of Odiham Close, Hampshire.

Appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment in March 1900, direct from the 4th (Militia) Battalion, South Wales Borderers, he witnessed active service in South Africa with the 1st Battalion, including the action at Belfast (Queen’s Medal & 3 clasps; King’s Medal & 2 clasps).

Having then resigned his commission in November 1906, he was recalled from the Reserve of Officers on the outbreak of hostilities in August 1914 and went to France in the 2nd Battalion, Welsh Regiment. He was subsequently killed in action on the Aisne on 26 September 1914, when his battalion was attacked by the enemy in strength. A fellow officer later described it ‘as a very mixed fight and bullets were coming from every point of the compass.’

Davies was buried in Vendresse British Cemetery; a memorial service was held at the Parish Church, Mildenhall, Suffolk, where Davies’s widowed mother appears to have settled at Wamil Hall.

Sold with original War Office forwarding letters for the recipient’s 1914 Star, British War and Victory Medals, together with copied research.