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13th Hussars Regimental Prize Medal, silver, the reverse inscribed ‘Inter Troop Shooting 1921 Won by 2nd Troop C Sqdn Corpl. A. C. Scott’; 13th/18th Hussars Regimental Prize Medal, silver, the reverse engraved ‘Sqn. Football Winners 1937 Tpr. Rattle’; Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry Prize Medal, silver, the reverse inscribed ‘Best Section Competition Winners 1928 No. 1 Section No. 1 Troop Sergeant C. M. Bishop. Troop Sergeant. “D” Squadron, D.L.O.Y.’, in Garrard, London,...
Hammer Price: £70
Light Division Centenary Medal 1908, bronze, the obverse featuring the badges of the Royal Horse Artillery, the 43rd and 52nd Regiments of Foot, and the Rifle Brigade, unnamed, housed in a slightly damaged glazed display frame, with section of riband, nearly extremely fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £40
Grenadier Guards Distinguished Conduct Medal 1855, 35mm, silver, the obverse featuring the regimental cypher of Queen Victoria, ‘Grenadier Guards’ above, the reverse inscribed ‘From Maj. Gen. Bentinck to [blank] in Recognition of the Recipient’s Distinguished Conduct during the Campaign in the Crimea 1854-5’, mounted with post-1873 suspension, nearly extremely fine £100-140
Hammer Price: £300
1st (The Royal) Regiment of Foot Regimental Medal of Merit c. 1884, circular format 4 cms in bronze, the obverse with the badge of the regiment in relief and title below ‘The Royal Scots’, the obverse with laurel sprays and engraved ‘Capt. C.H. Sanford’, complete with original case of issue but now contained in a glazed frame, very good condition £40-60
Hammer Price: £30
5th Foot Order of Merit 1805, for 21 years service, 34mm, bronze, the obverse featuring St. George on horseback slaying a dragon, ‘Revived Apr. 23, 1805’ in exergue, the reverse inscribed ‘Vth Foot Merit’ within wreath, with ‘March 10th, 1767’ in exergue, pierced with ring suspension, good very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £90
Northumberland Fusiliers Order of Merit Medal 1836, 34mm, bronze, for 7 years’ service, the obverse featuring St. George slaying the Dragon, ‘Quo Fata Vocant’ on scroll above, the reverse inscribed ‘V Northumberland Fusiliers Merit March 10th. 1767’ within wreath, unnamed with large loop suspension; together with a Somerset Light Infantry Prize Medal, silver and enamel, the reverse inscribed ‘Winners Dartmouth Cup 1931 Pte. M. Hall’; Gloucestershire Regiment Tercentenary Medal,...
Hammer Price: £65
8th Foot Medal, a circular engraved medal with no rim, 48mm, silver, obverse featuring a galloping horse, with a crown above, ‘8’ below, with a spray of laurel with a riband inscribed ‘Or King’s Regt.’, the whole surrounded by the Garter, hallmarks for London 1801, the reverse inscribed ‘In Token of Fourteen Years Faithful Service’ within a wreath, with riband at top inscribed ‘Military Merit’, with flat loop suspension, very fine £180-220
Hammer Price: £150
22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot Medal 1785, 38mm, bronze-gilt, for seven years’ good conduct, obverse featuring Hercules crowning a Roman soldier, ‘Order of Merit Established MDCCLXXXV’ in exergue, the reverse inscribed ‘Reward of Military Virtue from Lt. Col. Crosbie’ within two palm branches, ‘XXII or Cheshire Regiment’ around, with loop suspension, minor test cut, the gilding rubbed on the high relief points, therefore very fine £80-120
Hammer Price: £50
22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot Medal 1820, 36mm, silver, for fourteen years’ good conduct, obverse featuring George III receiving the medal from Colonel Crosbie on the terrace at Windsor, the Castle in the background, ‘Established under Royal Sanction’ above, ‘1785’ in exergue, the reverse inscribed ‘Reestablished by Col. Sir H. Gough 1st. January 1820’, with two palm branches below, ‘Order of Merit 22nd. Regiment’ around, with silver hinged bar suspension; together with...
Hammer Price: £85
26th Foot, Cameronian Regimental Medal, 44mm, silver, the obverse featuring Religion seated on a rock, a bible on her knee awarding a medal to a soldier, ‘Thou art Worth’ above, ‘Be Thou Faithful unto Death’ in exergue, the reverse with crossed regimental colours resting on a bible, crowned thistle above, all within a half laurel and half palm wreath, ‘1823’ in exergue, with silver straight bar suspension, edge bruising, very fine Commemorative Medal for Service to the...
Hammer Price: £460
The Most Honourable Order of the 37th, 1774, by I. Westwood, a struck oval medallion, 58mm x 45mm, silver-gilt, the obverse featuring angel of Victory carrying a scroll and crowning a seated Britannia, with legend, ‘Vincet Amor Patriæ’ and inscription ‘MDCCLXXIIII Sir Eyre Coote K.B. Colonel’ in exergue, the reverse featuring Hercules, holding a club and Minerva, holding a spear, supporting a shield inscribed, ‘The Most Honourable Order of the 37th’, with inscription above and...
Hammer Price: £160
37th Foot Medal 1835, a circular engraved medal, with single stepped rim, 38mm, silver (hallmarks for London 1835), obverse inscribed ‘37’ within laurel wreath, the reverse inscribed ‘Best Marksman Captn. Herricks Company. 1835.’, with small silver ring suspension; together with a Hampshire Regiment Prize Medal, silver, 1st Volunteer Battalion, the reverse inscribed ‘C. Coy. Drill Attendance Lce. Corpl. Bugler Stockwell 1904.’; and a Royal Hampshire Regiment Presentation of...
37th Foot Medal, a circular engraved medal with multi-stepped rim, 54mm, silver, obverse featuring the arms of the Duff family, hallmarks for Edinburgh 1840, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented by Sir Alexander Duff Colonel of the 37th. Regiment, to John Howard, Bugler, in Testimony of long and meritorious service for upwards of 30 Years in that Corps.’, with ornate loop and straight bar suspension, very fine £180-220
Hammer Price: £180
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regimental Prize Medal (4), silver, 1 clasp, Boxing-1922, the reverse inscribed ‘L/Cpl G. Booth’; another, silver, 1 clasp, E.E.F.Comd. Rifle Meeting, the reverse inscribed ‘Light Gun Competition No. 4963055 Pte. F. Rodgers’; another, silver, no clasp, reverse inscribed ‘Pte. W. Poundsford’; another, silver-gilt and enamel, the reverse inscribed ‘2nd. Vol. Battn. the Sherwood Foresters’ but otherwise unnamed, generally very fine (4) £120-160
£120–£160
Gordon Highlanders Regimental Prize Medal, silver, 1 clasp, 1913, the reverse inscribed ‘Company Championship Won by C. Company’, the edge engraved ‘No.499 Pte. D. Love.’; Scottish Rifles Prize Medallion, silver-gilt, 5th Battalion, the reverse inscribed ‘Association Junr. 1st. Prize Presented by Vice President Won by Sergt. J. Borland D. Coy 1893’; The Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment Commemorative Medal 1739-2006, silvered; Royal Highland Fusiliers Commemorative Medal...
Hammer Price: £100
88th Foot Order of Merit, Second Class for seven actions, 38mm, silver, the obverse featuring Hibernia, seated with harp, holding forth a wreath of laurel, the reverse featuring a wreath of laurel with ‘88’ at the apex enclosing the engraved actions, ‘Orthes, Vittoria, Toulouse, Fuentes d’Onor, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive’ (Sergt. Thomas Moore) with replacement rings for suspension, very fine £500-600
Hammer Price: £750
Bedfordshire Volunteers Medal 1804, a circular engraved medal with multi-stepped border, 56mm, silver (no hallmarks), the obverse featuring the arms and motto of Luton and the legend ‘Bedfordshire Volunteers’, the reverse inscribed ‘Merit Rewarded by the Officers of the Luton Company to Mr John Yates. He being the best shot for the year 1804’, with horizontal loop suspension, good very fine £180-220
Benwell & Weymouth Volunteers Medal 1802, an oval engraved medal with wide single stepped border, 65mm x 45mm, silver (indistinct hallmarks), the obverse featuring a crowned ‘GR’ cypher with legend ‘Benwell & Weymouth Volunteers’ above, ‘Target Prize 2nd Compy,’ below, the reverse inscribed ‘The Award of Merit & Skill in Firing, from Capt. Weymouth. Won by Pte. E. J. Barker’, the broad rim engraved with date ‘August 2. 1802’, nearly very fine £160-200
Blackburn Volunteers Medal 1810, a circular engraved medal with stepped border, 60mm, silver (no hallmarks), obverse featuring a crowned military trophy with a central oval shield inscribed ‘Best Shot’s Prize’, above a crown, below inscribed, ‘Blackburn Volunteers Higher Division 1810’, the reverse inscribed ‘August Shooting Match won by John Lingfield’, with fixed ring suspension, very fine £180-220
Bromley Volunteers Infantry Corps Medal 1801, a circular engraved medal with decorated border, 58mm, silver (no hallmarks), the obverse featuring Justice holding sword and scales with the circumscription ‘Bromley Volunteer Infantry Corps 1801’, the reverse inscribed ‘To Mr John Evans from Nathaniel Stonard, Major Commandant, A reward for his very Excellent Conduct During the period of his membership of the Corps’, with ring suspension, good very fine £180-220
Hammer Price: £120
2nd Buckinghamshire Hussar Cavalry Volunteer’s Medal, a circular engraved medal, 40mm, silver, obverse featuring the royal arms, ‘Presented by King George IV’ inscribed below, the reverse featuring the royal arms, ‘Maj. John Baugham of the 2nd Hussar Cavalry under the Duke of Buckingham’ inscribed around, the edge milled, with small silver ring suspension, very fine £100-140
Buckland Monackorum Volunteers Medal 1802, a circular engraved medal with wide single stepped border, 54mm, silver (hallmarks for London 1801), the obverse featuring a dismounted trooper with sabre at the shoulder, above ‘Buckland Monackorum’ and below ‘Volunteers’, with crossed sabres either side, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented by Captain H. Woolcombe to His Company as a prize for Skill at Arms. August 1802’, with loop suspension, nearly very fine £160-200
Hammer Price: £140
Devonshire Volunteers Medal 1807, a circular engraved medal with multi stepped border, 93mm, silver (no hallmarks), the obverse featuring a rifleman standing to attention, legend around ‘Devonshire Volunteers. Dartington Company’, the reverse inscribed around the edge ‘Awarded to Mr George Chumm for’, and in the centre ‘Merit by the Officers of his Company. Octr. 19th 1807’, with stirrup suspension loop, very fine £180-220
Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry Cavalry Volunteer’s Medal 1886, 38mm, silver, obverse featuring a crowned Queen Victoria facing left, the edge engraved ‘Presented to Qr. Mr. Sergeant J. W. Bennett.’, the reverse inscribed ‘by the Bolton Troop of the Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry Cavalry on his leaving the Regiment after a Service of 40 Years May 1886’ within wreath, with scroll bar suspension, ‘V.R.’ silver riband bar, and top silver riband buckle, about extremely fine ...
Hammer Price: £95
Haddenham Volunteers Medal 1806, a circular engraved medal with floreate border decoratively engraved with roses, 58mm, silver (no hallmarks), the obverse featuring ‘GR’ within a square frame on a tiled background, crown above, legend engraved on three sides ‘Haddenham Volunteers Best Shot’, the reverse inscribed ‘This reward for Skilfull Shooting was adjudged to Mr John Clay, April 1806’, with integral suspension ring, very fine £200-240
Hammer Price: £200
Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry Volunteer’s Medal 1891, 36mm, silver, obverse featuring a white hart, ‘Herts Yeomanry Cavalry’ above, ‘B Troop’ below, the reverse inscribed ‘Goldings 1891’ within wreath, edge plain, no suspension, good very fine £70-90
Knight Marshals Volunteers (London) Medal 1801, a circular engraved medal with single stepped border, 52mm, silver (no hallmarks), the obverse featuring a crowned ‘GR’ cypher, with circumscription ‘Knight Marshal Volunteers 1801’, the reverse inscribed ‘Sir Jas. Bland Burgess Bart. Major Commandant to Mr Ed. Saville for Merit’, with fixed oval loop suspension, minor edge bruising, very fine £160-200
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Volunteer’s Medal 1835, a small circular engraved medal with double-stepped rim, 30mm, silver (hallmarks for Glasgow), obverse inscribed ‘L. Yeory. Lesmahago Troop 1835’, the reverse inscribed ‘Sword Exercise won by Sergt. Geo. Porteous’, with silver ring suspension, contact marks, nearly very fine £60-80
Loyal United West and East Ham Volunteers Medal 1804, an oval engraved medal with double stepped border, 53mm x 43mm, silver (no hallmarks), the obverse featuring the arms and crest of Sir John Henniker, Bt., surrounded by a garter inscribed ‘Loyal United West and East Ham Volunteers’, below ‘Associated 1798’, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented by Sr. John Henniker Bt. for the Best Shot at a Target 1804’, scroll above inscribed ‘Deus Major Columna’, with loop suspension, very...
Middlesex Yeomanry Volunteer’s Medal 1812, an oval engraved medal with embossed floriate border, 66mm x 52mm, silver (hallmarks for London 1811), obverse featuring a crowned G.R. cypher, with crossed sabres and ‘1812’ inscribed below, the reverse inscribed ‘Won by J. Evans, Esq., Best Swordsman in the Brentford Troop of the Middlesex Yeomanry’, with integral silver floriate ring suspension, minor dinting, good very fine £200-240
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry Volunteer’s Medal 1848, 45mm, silver, obverse featuring a Griffin, ‘Anorchfygol’ below, ‘Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry’ around, the reverse inscribed ‘Champion Swordsman William Stanley 1848.’ within wreath, the edge engraved ‘Presented by Major P. Buckley Williams’, with ring and silver straight bar suspension; together with a cast Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeomanry South African Campaign 1901 Medallion, bronze, the first good very fine,...
Hammer Price: £130
North-East London Rifle Volunteers Five Years Efficient Service Medal, 30mm, silver, the reverse inscribed ‘R. Draper 1869’, with silver loop and ornate oak leaf suspension; together with two Rifle Brigade Prize Medals, silver, the reverse of one inscribed ‘Class “D” Aggregate Pte. H. Trim’; Breconshire Rifle Association County Medal 1873, silver, the reverse inscribed ‘Won by Private Thos. Morgan’; Army Rifle Association Medal, bronze, the reverse inscribed ‘The Depot...
Hammer Price: £110
Northumberland and Newcastle Yeomanry Commemorative Medal 1820, on the occasion of the Presentation of Colours to the Regiment, bronze, unnamed; together with a Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry Centenary Medal 1895, bronze, unnamed, pierced for ring suspension; West Somerset Yeomanry Taunton Reception Committee Medallion, bronze, unnamed; and an Army Prize Medal, bronze, the reverse inscribed ‘6th. Inf. Bde. 1933 Runners-up 2/Som. L.I.’, generally very fine (4) £50-70
Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Volunteer’s Medal 1802, 36mm, silver, obverse featuring a George III facing right, ‘MDCCCII’ below, the reverse featuring the Green Dale Oak tree in full flower, ‘Foi Loi Roi’ inscribed on trunk, ‘Notts. Yeomanry’ above, edge plain, with small ring suspension, edge bruise, good very fine £100-140
Percy Artillery Volunteers Medal for Merit 1863, silver, obverse featuring Queen Victoria facing left, the reverse featuring an Artilleryman loading a gun, ‘Arty. Percy Volrs.’ above, date in exergue, edge plain, scroll suspension, with two ‘For Merit’ clasps, these loose on riband, the backstraps dated ‘1871’ and ‘1873’, good very fine £70-90
Princess Charlotte’s Regiment of Volunteers Medal 1814, a circular engraved medal with wide ‘snakeskin’ border, 57mm, silver (hallmarks for London 1813), the obverse featuring the Prince of Wales’s feathers and motto, legend above ‘Princess Charlotte’s’ and below ‘Regiment of Volunteers’, the reverse inscribed ‘The Gift of Captain P. D. Hunt to Mr. Wm. Houlder Best Shot of the Regiment May 1814’, pierced, with later small ring suspension, very fine £180-220
Queen’s Westminster Volunteers Prize Cross 1896, bronze, unnamed; together with an Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company Medal 1954, unnamed; and a Sharpshooters Commemorative Medal 1900-2000, silver, reverse numbered ‘146’, very fine (3) £40-50
Hammer Price: £20
Radborne Yeomanry Cavalry Volunteer’s Medal 1856, a circular engraved medal with double-stepped rim, 49mm, silver (hallmarks for London 1855), obverse featuring a lion standing on a crown, contained within a crowned garter, the reverse inscribed ‘Radborne Yeomanry Cavalry Chas. Archer 1856.’, with large silver suspension and ring, edge bruise, minor dinting, nearly very fine £100-140
Hammer Price: £60
Royal Wantage Volunteers Medal 1810, a circular struck and engraved medal, 50mm, silver (no hallmarks), the obverse featuring a struck bust of George III facing right by Halliday, ‘God Save the King’ around, the reverse featuring the Royal Arms engraved, legend ‘Royal Wantage Volunteers’ above, below the arms ‘Prize Medal 1810 For Skill at Arms’ with ‘G’ and ‘R’ to left and right, silver medallion set within gilt frame with gilt ring suspension, very fine £200-240
Royal Westminster Regiment of Volunteers Medal 1804, a circular engraved medal with multi-stepped border, 56mm, silver-gilt (hallmarks for London 1803), the obverse featuring the Westminster portcullis with chains, ‘R.W.V.R.’ above, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented to the 7th Company by Major Twining Won May 15th 1804 by Corporal Edmonds’, pierced with ring suspension, good very fine £180-220
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