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Lot

№ 784

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6 December 2018

Hammer Price:
£1,000

Pair: Private H. Shires, Royal Highlanders, awarded a D.C.M. for gallantry at Tamaai

Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, The Nile 1884-85 (223. Pte. H. Shires. 1/R. Hghrs.) minor edge bruising; Khedive’s Star 1884-6, unnamed as issued, otherwise good very fine (2) £260-£300

Henry Shires was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire. He was employed as a Shoeing Smith prior to attesting for the 6th Brigade at York in July 1880. He transferred to the 1st Battalion, Royal Highlanders in August 1881, and served with the Battalion in Egypt and the Sudan, August 1882 - April 1886. Shires transferred to the Army Reserve in August 1886, and was discharged 25 July 1892.

Shires was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for gallantry at Tamaai, and was also entitled to the Egypt Medal with four clasps as well as the Khedive’s Star. He forfeited all his medals as a consequence of being convicted of theft. Shires service papers give his character as ‘very bad twice tried for theft but has proved a gallant soldier in the field.’

Whilst only being a single clasp medal, the Egypt and Sudan 1882-89 medal listed above appears entirely as issued.