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Punjab 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat Lieutenant 61st Foot
Punjab, clasp Chilianwala, 24th Foot killed in action at Chilianwala, 13/1/1849
Punjab clasp Chilianwala, 24th Foot killed in action at Chilianwala, 13/1/1849
1914/15 trio, (MID) Naval L.S.G.C., (HMS Glasgow ), Russia , Cross of St George , 4th Class, present at Battles of Coronel & Falkland Islands, HMS Caradoc, Russia 1918-1919, Mentioned in Despatches, 16/12/1919
Crimea D.C.M. group with 4 clasp Crimea, LSGC group, 11 Hussars. Whilst not a ‘Charger’ was one of 2 orderlies to Dr St. Croix attd 11th Hussars, at Balaklava, both of who received the D.C.M.
Boer War, 1914/15 trio & Memorial Plaque, Oxford L.I./R. Berks, killed in action 25/9/1915 First Day of Loos
Volunteer Force L.S.G.C. (EDV11), Serjt. T. Sneath, 1/ V.B. R. Warwick R. A Sergeant Thomas Sneath, 1/8 R. Warwicks Territorials was killed in action, First Day of the Somme, 1/7/1916. A possible family connection
Indian Mutiny, no clasp, Captain, 34th. Regt.
A particularly fine Naval General Service Medal clasp Java, Master’s Mate , later Commander, present capture of Mauritius 1810, commanded a boat at the reduction of Java, present with Captain Bowen for the expedition against the pirates of Palembang, 1811, and in command of a boat under Captain Drury in 1813 in a series of arduous operations against the Sultan of Sambas, in Borneo, whose fortifications were destroyed and depredations effectually checked. Strongly commended by Captain Drury for his services in these actions. Commanded a boat in the attack on Flushing and whilst serving aboard the Scorpion (18), at the capture of Bourgainville (18) ,taken after a long chase and running fight of 45 minutes, La Glaneuse of (16) , and Le Glaneur (10 )
Great War D.S.M. and dated second award bar group. The DSM awarded for services with Destroyer Patrol Flotillas aboard HMS Zinnia and covering the period of Zinnia’s participation in the Roger Casement. The bar awarded as gun-layer in a suface action with submarines (U-62)
Khedive’s Stars 1884-6, 2 stars price for both
Khedeives Star 1882, black, virtually mint
Albert Medal, ribbon bar , beautifully set in a mount marked 9ct and dated 1917
Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry, GVI, 1st issue, to Sub-Inspr. Ceylon Police L.G. 15/6/1945
Distinguished Flying medal group for Tobruk (additionally with Air Crew Europe) rear gunner 104 Sqdn.
Turkish Crimea , Sardinian issue, unnamed
Order of Patrick, breast star, c. 1850, silver, gold & enamels 90mm x 81 mm. with gold pin
Especially fine, Arctic convoy Fleet Air Arm TAG D.S.M. group A/POA, Fleet Air Arm, for the sinking of U-973 by his Fairy Swordfish, off Narvik on 6 March 1944, “As we climbed away to port my rear-gunner Vines gave her 500 rounds of machine gun in her conning tower. It was good shooting.”
Waterloo Lieutenant 91st also served in the Peninsula but without MGS (deceased 1823)
Naval General Service Boat Service 27 Sept. 1810, 1st. Lieutenant , Royal Marines 32 clasps awarded for the carrying of a French battery and the spiking of the guns at Pointe du Che
Queens Sudan, Khedives Sudan clasp Hafir, (officially named) Pte. N. Staffs Regt.
A rare Atbara casualty, Sudan pair Cameron Highlanders killed in action at the battle of the Atbara 8 April, 1898
A rare Atbara casualty, Sudan & Khedives Sudan clasp Atbara, Cameron Highlanders, died of wounds received same day at the Battle of the Atbara, 8 April, 189
Exceptional DSO, MC, Boer War, WW1 group of 13, Imperial Yeomany, 19th Hussars and Grenadier Guards. The one armed C.O of No 2 Company at the Somme. Lost his arm as a result of his horse rolling on him at Zeerust whilst dispatch rider for Colonel Paget, commd. into the 19th Hussars during the Boer War before transf. to the Guards due to lack of front line service as a one armed cavalryman
N.G.S. clasp, Northumberland 22 May 1812, Midshipman, later lieutenant who previously had in 1809 lost a leg in an attack upon a large convoy in the Adriatic
Indian Mutiny 3, clasps, Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow, Delhi, 9th Lancers, wounded Delhi, 14/9/1858, day of the final assault
NGS Syria, Baltic Medal, St. Jean D’Acre group, Mate, later Admiral, whilst aged 14, was severely wounded in the face at the storming of Acre in 1840, partially losing the sight of one eye.
Cape Matapan’ Immediate D.S.M. group of five awarded, Leading Seaman, R.N., later killed in action during the Dieppe Raid, on 19 August 1942, serving in Landing Craft 145
Q.S.A. Serjt. Newcastle Town Guard
Naval General Service , clasp only, Speedy 6 May 1801, lovely conditioned original clasp on it’s carriage
Naval General Service, clasp only. Pelgosa 29 Novr 1811, crisp original clasp on it’s carriage
Afghanistan, Egypt Tel-el-Kebir, group, Lieutenant Tel-el-Kebir, Royal Artillery
South Africa 1878-9, Pte. 1/13th Foot
Military General Service single clasp Sahagun & Benevente, 7th Light Dragoons
Waterloo, 92nd Foot, twice severely wounded, previously Inverness Fencibles from 1794 and served in the Irish Rebellion in 1798 where he was present at the battle of Ovidstown where severely wounded , later severely wounded in the Walcheren Expedition. A rare 1798 casualty
D.S.O. (GV), M.C. (GV), Italy, Al Valore Militaire in silver, group, 2.Lieut./Major, Liverpool Regiment attd Hampshires for DSO,with two fine citations. Wounded, May, 1917
Naval General Service, 2 clasps, Egypt, Blanche 19 July 1806, A rare officers medal (Purser.) 22 clasps issued, (11 extant)
Naval General Service clasp Northumberland, 22 May 1812. awarded for the destruction by the Northumberland of the French frigates Ariane and Andromaque and the brig Mameluk, off the Isle de Groix, Lorient, on 22 May 1812.
Waterloo, Lieutenant, 8th Line Battalion KGL. Ordered in line by the Prince of Orange to aid the defence of La Haye Sainte at Waterloo, the regiment was decimated by French heavy cavalry. Previously served in Denmark, Sicily, Italy, Corsica, Spain and France
Crimea, 2 clasps, Inkermann, Sebastopol, Lieutenant (HMS London) officially impressed, killed in action aged 20, Sebastopol 21/1/1855 when hit by a round shot. Previously wounded in November 1854. Grandson of 1st. Viscount Templeton and awarded his Lieutenancy for ” brave and arduous services in the trenches before Sebastopol.” (Raglan despatch). A copy of a part archive of letters from the recipient from the Crimea and others immediately following his death (the original held by the National Army Museum) accompanies
Military General Service, 8 clasps with Badajoz Lieutenant 27th Foot . Also served in North America from 1814 in the 1st Brigade of veterans of the Peninsular War under Major General Robinson and present at Plattsburgh
Good combination of Sutlej, for Sobraon 1846, Punjab , 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat , Indian Mutiny, no clasp Lieut./Capt. Bengal Arty./Horse Artillery
D.S.O. (GV), M.C. & Bar (GV) Lys, April 1918, For ‘entire disregard of danger’ repeatedly parading along the firing lineduring repeated enemy attacks’ QSA (Lieut. Vol. Co. Cheshire R.), 1914/15 trio (MID) (Capt./Lieut Colonel S. Lancs. Serving with the Volunteer Company in the Boer War, a solicitor prior to the Great War, joined the S.Lancs 1914 serving with the Battalion from 2.Lieut. to Lieutenant Colonel Commanding.
I.G.S. 1854 clasp Umbeyla, H.Ms. 101st Regt.
Military General Service 2 clasps with Sahagun & Benevente, 7th Hussars
D.C.M. 1914 Star & Bar trio, Sgt. K.O.S.B. a fine award for Cuinchy, 12 October, 1914 for taking command of his Company when all the officers had fallen casualty and holding the captured ground. Later died in France 1917
Waterloo, 92nd Highlanders, twice wounded at Quatres Bras, gunshot wounds to the face and left hand and discharged in consequence. July- Sep 1813 Musters also state ‘Vittoria wounded’ most probably sustained at the Maya Pass, 25 July where the regiment lost near half their strength
1897 Jubilee, Mayors & Provosts issue, original ribbon & wearing pin
Second World War submariner’s D.S.M. and Second Award Bar group, Chief Petty Officer,Royal Navy who gained his first award for gallant services in H.M.S. Clyde, for the torpedoing of the German battleship Gneisenau in a brilliant action off the Norwegian coast in June 1940, Bar to his D.S.M. for his subsequent gallantry in H.M.S. Unbeaten during a period of 19 war patrols and included the sinking of both U-374 and the Italian submarine Guglielmotti
Distinguished Service medal group with QSA Natal. A particularly fine ‘Q’ ships single date action for the sinking of UC72 which had been responsible for the sinking of 38 Allied ships
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