A CLASSIC INDIAN MUTINY “LUCKNOW CASUALTY” MEDAL (DELHI)-(LUCKNOW) To: PETER LYNCH, 1st EUROPEAN BENGAL FUS’. (DIED OF WOUNDS 24th Aug 1857) Liverpool Man. With relation’s Liverpool Rgt WW1 pair.
£1295
AN EXCELLENT & GREATLY IMPORTANT INDIAN MUTINY “LUCKNOW CASUALTY” MEDAL (DELHI) & (LUCKNOW) To: PETER LYNCH, 1st EUROPEAN BENGAL FUSILIERS. (A Lucknow Casualty, Maun Sing’s Garden, Secundra Bagh) on 24th August 1857) DIED OF WOUNDS. A Liverpool Man. With a relation’s WW1 Liverpool’s Pair, 367936 Pte R.E. Lynch in Original Box.
An Extremely Rare “INTELLIGENCE CORPS” (Special Agent’s) MILITARY CROSS & 1914-15 Star Trio with M.I.D. & Commemorative Plaque. 2nd Lt HENRY M. MAITLAND. Died of Spanish Flu & pneumonia 10th NOVEMBER 1918.
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An Extremely Rare and Enigmatic “INTELLIGENCE CORPS” (Special Agent’s) MILITARY CROSS & 1914-15 Star Trio with M.I.D. & Commemorative Plaque. 2nd Lt HENRY MAITLAND-MAITLAND Died of Spanish Flu & Lobar pneumonia complications) on the penultimate day of the war, 10th November 1918.
An Excellent Officer’s Queen’s South Africa Medal. Five Clasps, Including “RHODESIA” To: Lieut Douglas Marriott. 50th Coy’ 17th Bn Imp Yeomanry. An old boy of Repton School & New College, Oxford.
DIED OF ENTERIC FEVER.
£1250
An Excellent Queen’s South Africa Medal. An Officer’s Medical Casualty Medal With Five Clasps, Including “RHODESIA” To:Lieutenant Douglas Marriott. 50th Company 17th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. An old boy of Repton School & New College, Oxford.
A SUPERB “Auchy” MILITARY MEDAL “& BAR” (Full Papers).925060 GNR: G. H. DONOVAN. A.280/ BDE: R.F.A. WOUNDED IN ACTION & SURVIVED SPANISH FLU. 1st (London) Bde R.F.A. From Harringay (North) London.
£1550
A SUPERB MILITARY MEDAL “& BAR” (With Full Papers). 925060 GNR: G. H. DONOVAN. A.280/ BDE: R.F.A. WOUNDED IN ACTION 1917 & SURVIVED SPANISH FLU 1918. 1st (City of London) Brigade R.F.A. From Harringay (North), London.
A SUPERB & RARE “NORTH AMERICAN PERIOD (CANADA) & WATERLOO PERIOD” OFFICER’S SILVER BELT PLATE. 3rd East Kent Regiment of Foot (The Buffs). A lovely example issued to Buffs officers from c,1796 to 1820.
£1550
A SUPERB & RARE “NORTH AMERICAN PERIOD (CANADA) & WATERLOO PERIOD” OFFICER’S SILVER BELT PLATE. 3rd East Kent Regiment of Foot (The Buffs). A lovely example issued to Buffs officers from c,1796 to 1820.
A Rare & Important (PALESTINE) “Battle of Sharon” DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. Sgt. S.G.GRICE. 54/ M.G.C. (Late 1/5 Norfolk Regt).Served Suvla Bay & Anzac Cove,Gallipoli. A survivor (“Vanished Battalion”)1/5 NORFOLK’s
£1950
A Rare, Outstanding & Important (PALESTINE) “Battle of Sharon” DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL (Single) To: Sgt. S.G. GRICE. 54/ M.G.C. (Late 1/5 Norfolk Regt). Served at Suvla Bay & Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. A survivor of 1/5 (“Vanished Battalion”) NORFOLK Regt.
An Outstanding TRAFALGAR & JAVA, two clasp N.G.S. To: JAMES CHAPMAN. A Marine Society orphan boy sailor. Officers’ servant & powder monkey. Served at Trafalgar in HMS Royal Sovereign under Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood.
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An Outstanding TRAFALGAR & JAVA, two clasp N.G.S. To: JAMES CHAPMAN. A classic Marine Society orphan boy sailor. Officers servant & powder monkey. Served at Trafalgar in HMS Royal Sovereign under Admiral Collingwood. They don’t come any better than this.
A Rare Officer’s NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL (Two Clasps)
GUADALOUPE & MARTINIQUE To: Lieut JOHN MACNEVIN R.N. Fought at New Orleans, U.S.A. during American War of 1812.
Full service record & biography.
£3995
A Rare Officer’s NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL (Two Clasps) GUADALOUPE & MARTINIQUE To: Lieut JOHN MACNEVIN R.N. Fought at New Orleans, U.S.A. during the American War of 1812. Full service record & biography.
A Superb (H.M.S. ARK ROYAL) 810 Sqd F.A.A.) “FAIREY SWORDFISH”, Obs’ ORAN ATTACK & BATTLE of DAKAR, Officer. KILLED IN ACTION. 24 Sept 1940. Sub-Lt, A.L. CROSS. (+ father’s WW1 Officer,Trio,24/London Ryl Fus, L.S.G.C.)
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An Outstanding, (H.M.S. ARK ROYAL) 810 Squadron, F.A.A.) “FAIREY SWORDFISH” W/T Observer, ORAN ATTACK & BATTLE of DAKAR, Officer Casualty. KILLED IN ACTION. 24th Sept 1940. Sub-Lt, A.L. CROSS. (+ father’s WW1 Officer, 24/London Trio & Ryl Fus, L.S.G.C.)
A UNIQUE, UNUSUAL & EARLY VICTORIAN TRIO. “Gwalior Star (Punniar)1843, Indian Mutiny, 1857, and L.S.G.C. Trio” Pte G. MOORE. Served 3rd, 39th & 32nd foot 1839-1861.With fabulous original parchments documents.
£2750
A UNIQUE, EXCEPTIONALLY UNUSUAL & EARLY VICTORIAN TRIO. “Gwalior Star (Punniar)1843, Indian Mutiny, 1857, and L.S.G.C. Trio” Pte G. MOORE. Served in three units, 3rd, 39th & 32nd foot 1839-1861. With a fabulous set of original parchment documents & full service history.