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N.G.S. Clasp, Hebrus with L’Etoile, Pte Royal Marines, unique name on medal roll. Also landed August to October at the Chesapeake for service in the War of 1812, Patuxtent River 22 August 1814

£6,200.00
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Indian Mutiny clasp Delhi, L.S.G.C. (VR) 6th Dragoon Guards, wounded (musket ball) Delhi 13/9/1857

£750.00
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Military General Service. clasp Fort Detroit, Canadian Militia (3rd York ) Volunteered for service under Captain Cameron at the Detroit River 1812, also served at the Battle of Queenston Heights, October, 1812, later taken Prisoner of War at Fort York 27 April, 1813 when taken by storm and sacked by overwhelming American forces

£8,000.00
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Military General Service clasp Chrystler’s Farm, Canadian Militia ( Voltigueres)

£6,500.00
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Military General Service clasp Chateauguay, Canadian Militia

£5,500.00
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Indian Mutiny clasp Defence of Lucknow, Lieutenant, 84th Foot. Mortally wounded 25/9/57 and died of his wounds in the Residency 3 days later

£3,900.00
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Naval General Service, 2 clasps, Stately 22 March 1808, 25 July Boat Service 1809, Pte. Royal Marines, unique name on the roll, for the destruction of the Danish 74-gun Prinds Christian Frederick in March 1808, and in the boats of the Princess Caroline on 25 July 1809, in a brutal engagement with four Russian gun-boats and an armed brig in the gulf of Finland where one of the Russian gun-boats fought to the last with every one of it’s 44 crew killed or wounded

£8,250.00
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Indian Mutiny clasp Delhi, 1st 60th Rifles, killed in action 14/9/1857, final assault on Delhi

£950.00
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Sutlej for Moodkee, 31st Regiment, died of wounds , 23/12/1845 received at Moodkee on the 18th

£580.00
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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

£7,100.00
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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

£6,500.00
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Important & superlative early Royal Flying Corps ‘Deeds That Thrill The Empire’ DSO group , OBE. & 1914 Star & Bar trio , Lieut. Somerset L.I. attd R.F.C. /Lieut Col. R.F.C. awarded for dropping a bomb squarely on a troop train in Don Station , March 1915. A founding officer of the Royal Flying Corps – who qualified as a pilot at Brooklands in 1912 . Flew a lengthy and daring reconnaissance in the Battle of Le Cateau 26 August 1914 having earlier. been credited with the first successful bombing being a transport vehicle park: downed by ground fire, he took to a bicycle and a car, and delivered an important intelligence report on reaching his base at midnight. Also credited with flying the first ever photographic reconnaissance sortie – when he took five photographs of enemy positions on the Aisne on 15 September 1914 – and for experimenting in night flying etc. etc.

£7,450.00
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A superb Boer War D.S.O., with Great War Bar group, Brigadier-General, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, given an entire page in O’Moore, Creagh and Humphris in “The Distinguished Service Order 1886-1923 for multiple distinguished acts and who was wounded during the Boer War as he rode alongside Jan Smuts himself though by then sadly disarmed. Commanded the Regiment from 1915-18, T/Command of the 7th Cavalry Brigade , July 1918, included the mounted cavalry action at the Amien breakthough, 8 August, 1918 (horse shot from under him). Commanded 6th Cavalry Brigade at the final major Cavalry action of the War, being the charge at Honnechy resulting in it’s capture. Four times MID for the Great war in addition

£5,500.00
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Military General Service clasp Java, 89th Foot

£1,550.00
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Military General Service clasp Maida , Corporal, 78th

£1,550.00
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Second Battle of Sirte’ D.S.M. and ‘Leros 1944’ Second Award Bar group of seven awarded to C.E.R.A., Royal Navy

£5,500.00
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Waterloo, 2nd or R.N. Brit. Reg. Drag.

£5,200.00
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Punjab 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat Lieutenant 61st Foot

£795.00
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Malta Blockade Runner’s’ D.S.M. awarded to Able Seaman , Merchant Navy, who after his ship was torpedoed in November 1941, endured nine days in an open boat prior to being interned by the Vichy French

£1,900.00
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Waterloo 1815 Captain, 3rd Batt. 14th Reg. Foot. served with Lord Lake in India 1807, commanded the light Company at Waterloo, storming of Cambrai and taking of Paris and commanded the 23rd in Canada 1838 during the rebellion

£4,100.00
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Indian Mutiny clasp Defence of Lucknow, 32nd Foot , shown as deceased on the roll

£2,250.00
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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.

£3,200.00
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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

£6,500.00
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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

£3,200.00
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Crimea group with Medaille Militaire, 3 clasp officially impressed medal, 6th Battalion Artillery

£1,200.00
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Military General Service single clasp Sahagun & Benevente, 7th Light Dragoons

£2,050.00
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Military General Service 2 clasps with Sahagun & Benevente, 7th Hussars

£2,050.00
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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

£19,500.00
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Edward Medal for Mines, bronze, an unnamed specimen

£295.00
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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

£5,800.00
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Punjab, clasp Chilianwala, 24th Foot killed in action at Chilianwala, 13/1/1849

£1,150.00
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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.

£5,800.00
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Indian Mutiny, no clasp, Captain, 34th. Regt.

£385.00
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Waterloo Lieutenant 91st also served in the Peninsula but without MGS (deceased 1823)

£2,800.00
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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

£5,700.00
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Queens Sudan,  Khedives Sudan clasp Hafir, (officially named) Pte. N. Staffs Regt.

£420.00
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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

£1,250.00
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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

£2,850.00
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Naval General Service, clasp only. Pelagosa 29 Novr 1811, crisp original clasp on it’s carriage

£395.00
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Afghanistan, Egypt Tel-el-Kebir, group, Lieutenant Tel-el-Kebir, Royal Artillery

£795.00
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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

£3,700.00
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Naval General Service, 2 clasps, Egypt, Blanche 19 July 1806, A rare officers medal (Purser.) 22 clasps issued, (11 extant)

£12,850.00
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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

£3,800.00
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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.

£4,250.00
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1897 Jubilee, Mayors & Provosts issue, original ribbon & wearing pin

£325.00
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Distinguished Service Medal group, a 1914 award to Petty Officer H.M.S Legion for the Battle off Texel 17 October, 1914 at the sinking of 4 German torpedo boat destroyers

£1,950.00
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D.S.M. group 2. Lieut. R.A.F.(CPO.1 R.N.A.S. on DSM, and later Wing Commander. A scarce East Africa award, 8 Squadron, R.N.A.S.

£2,800.00
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Indian Police Distinguished Conduct (GV1) An award for gallantry for grappling with a disarming a fanatic armed with a sword

£550.00
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Military General service, clasps. Badajoz, Salamanca, 4th Foot. Wounded in the leg at the storming of Badajoz and again the thigh at New Orleans,

£3,500.00
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Air Force Medal (E11R) Sergeant Pilot later Flight Lieutenant

£2,500.00
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