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Indian Mutiny clasp Defence of Lucknow, 32nd Foot , shown as deceased on the roll
NGS clasp Martinique, Midshipman an interesting recipient having marked as ‘Run’ as a young Midshipman, present as Midshipman aboard HMS Racer, spending four years as a prisoner of war at Verdun following Racers action against French brigs . Having taken by boats and destroyed one she grounded coming alongside the second and after an action against French ground troops was obliged to strike.
Korea war Fleet Air Arm Fairy Firefly (E11R) D.S.C. group of eight awarded to Lieutenant Commander serving aboard H.M. Carrier Glory. Previously served in Swordfish with 813 Squadron during the Second War
Cameroons 1914-15’ D.S.O. group with QSA & AGS Northern Nigeria 1906, Brigadier-General G. D. Mann, Irish Horse, Imperial Yeomanry, Royal Artillery, attached West African Frontier Force, in command of Artillery in Northern Cameroons 1915, subsequently commanded the Nigerian Brigade in East Africa
Crimea group with Medaille Militaire, 3 clasp officially impressed medal, 6th Battalion Artillery
Military General Service single clasp Sahagun & Benevente, 7th Light Dragoons
Military General Service 2 clasps with Sahagun & Benevente, 7th Hussars
Second War ‘Bomb Disposal’ George Medal to Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, for gallantry in rendering mines safe off the west coast of Wales, December 1941. On one occasion [on 11 December 1941], he waded out to a mine in rough seas in winter in an endeavour to prevent it coming ashore, and on another [on 4 December 1941], being forced to detonate a mine, he had only seven minutes in which to scale a cliff 150 feet in height by Jacob’s ladder in order to get clear.
An extremely rare Edward VII Boxer Rebellion D.S.O. group of seven awarded to Commander A. Rowand, Royal Navy, late Royal Indian Marine with QSA, China and AGS Somaliland (RIMS Dalhousie ‘In Command’ and 1914 Star trio (Transport Staff R.N.)
The remarkable Great War 26 Victory ‘Ace’ Distinguished Flying Medal group 2nd Lieutenant R.M. Fletcher, RAF, who as a 19 year old NCO when flying with Captain ’Siffy’ Thompson, 22 (Bristol) Squadron in four months May-September 1918 became the highest British Two-Seater combined Pilot / Observer ‘Aces’ of the War, and Fletcher, the highest scoring NCO of the War . The combination all the more remarkable being that all but one of these victories were against single seat German scouts and some two thirds witnessed as confirmed as destroyed
Distinguished Flying Cross (GV) &; Second Award Bar, a superb 20 Victory scout ‘Ace’ all with 84 SE5a Squadron, served with and second only behind Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor V.C. Additionally one of only 8 British ‘Balloon Buster’ Aces. A lovely unmounted group, the recipient being killed shortly after discharge as a result of a motor bike accident
Edward Medal for Mines, bronze, an unnamed specimen
An excellent Hougoumont Waterloo, 3rd Regiment (Scots) Guards. Served with Gordons Company , commanded by Captain Forbes (killed) in Gordons absence who defended the orchard at Hougoumont where all the company officers fell killed or very severely wounded. Lovely crisp condition
M.G.S. 2 bars, Vittoria, Toulouse, (Qr. Mr. ), Waterloo, (Qr. Mr.), Royal Horse Guards, commissioned from the ranks of the the ‘Blues’still aged only 24
D.C.M. group, 7th E. Yorks. award for Ancres 23rd/26th August 1918 or assuming command of a company when all officers had fallen casualty and leading them forward to an attack. Later sustained a gunshot wound October, 1918. With original certificate of discharge and character
Indian Mutiny, clasp Lucknow, L.S.G.C. (VR), 53rd & 94th Foot
Crimea, clasp, Sebastopol (Captain, Royal Artillery) contemporary engraved, Indian Mutiny clasp Lucknow (Major, 2nd Bn. R. Arty), Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue (named, Major, Royal Artillery), later Major General, commanded a battery in the Mutiny and five times Mentioned in Despatches
1914 Star and bar trio Memorial Plaque , Pte. 1/K.R.R.C. Killed in action 19/9/1914, The Aisne
Distinguished Conduct Medal , trio & Memorial Plaque, Coldstream Guards, a fine award annotated for ‘Richebourg March 1915. Cuinchy June [1915], Vermelles Cambrin, July 1915.’ and additionally for and has three times, as bombing instructor, saved men’s lives by throwing away bombs which have been accidentally dropped being severely wounded in the act. Also three times wounded at 1st Ypres, later attached to the West African Frontier Force and killed in action , on 16 October 1917, at the battle of Mahiwa, German East Africa. The battle was noted by the British Official History as the “most disastrous day for the Nigerian Army since the formation of the force” and was called “the most savage battle in the history of African conflict-not excluding Omdurman or any engagement of the Boer War.”
Waterloo, 2nd. Bn. 95th.Reg. Foot
A good DSM off Norway, November 1944, in the cruiser H.M.S. Bellona during Operation Counterblast, a spectacular night action off Norway in November 1944 when nine enemy ships were destroyed
Order of the British Empire Grand Cross, Ladies (G.B.E) 1st type, civil, smaller type breast star (78mm x 75mm.) and sash badge, silver gilt and enamel
D.C.M. (GV), M.M. & Bar group, 1/8th Manchester Regiment
A fine Great War 1918 ‘Battle of Vittorio Veneto’ D.C.M., 1916 ‘Western Front’ M.M. and ‘Italian theatre’ Second Award Bar, M.I.D. group, 10th (Service) Battalion, West Riding Regiment
East & West Africa, clasp, 1891-2, C.P.O. H.M.S. Racer
Companions of Honour (GV)
Punjab 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat Lieutenant 61st Foot
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
Indian Mutiny, no clasp, Captain, 34th. Regt.
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)
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.
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 & Khedives Sudan clasp Atbara, Cameron Highlanders, died of wounds received same day at the Battle of the Atbara, 8 April, 189
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
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
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)
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
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