Auction Catalogue

21 May 2020

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

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Lot

№ 451

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21 May 2020

Hammer Price:
£550

China 1842 (Thomas Nicholls, H.M.S. Wellesley.) with original straight bar suspension, edge bruise and light contact marks, nearly very fine £400-£500

Thomas Nicholls was born in the Cawsand, Cornwall, in 1813. He served aboard H.M.S. Caledonia from 18 October 1836 to 15 September 1837, and joined H.M.S. Wellesley on 1 October 1837. Wellesley took part in the quelling of an insurrection on the coast of Malabar during 1838, and at the capture of Kurrachee in February 1839. In the following month she was present at the evacuation of the British Residency at Bushire in the Persian Gulf, occasioned by the critical state of relations then existing between Britain and Persia.

H.M.S.
Wellesley fired the first shot of the China War at the capture of Chusan Island on 6 July 1840. She subsequently took part in the operations in the Bocca Tigris leading to the capture of the Bogue Forts guarding the entrance to Canton, January to March 1841, the siege of Canton in May 1841, the capture of Amoy in August 1841, and the re-capture of Chusan Island and the capture of Chinghae in October 1841. Advanced Able Seaman, Nicholls was paid off at Plymouth on 4 August 1842.

Sold with copied muster list and medal roll extract.