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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
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
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.
Indian Police Distinguished Conduct (GV1) An award for gallantry for grappling with a disarming a fanatic armed with a sword
Distinguished Conduct Medal group (Crimea) A fine award to an 18 year old gunner who in the same year was promoted Corporal and Sergeant still aged 19. Enlisted 1848 as Trumpeter, aged 12 . Died aged 21 at Shoeburyness of consuption
A fine WW2 Submarines DSM group with NGS Palestine & LSGC. awarded for Norway 1940, second battle of Narvik , HMS Triad, penetrating Oslo Fiord torpedoing and sinking a 4,000 ton supply ship. later killed in action still with HMS Triad in a submarine v submarine action with the Italian ‘Enrico Toti’
South Africa clasp 1879, 3/60th Foot Killed in action at Ingogo River, 8/2/1881
Waterloo, Captain Royal Foot Artillery
Military General service, clasps. Badajoz, Salamanca, 4th Foot. Wounded in the leg at the storming of Badajoz and again the thigh at New Orleans,
1914 Star and Bar trio, Act. Commdr./Commr. officer commanding Hawke Battalion R.N.D. at the defence of Antwerp 1914 and following spent the remainder of the war interned in Holland
Air Force Medal (E11R) Sergeant Pilot later Flight Lieutenant
A fine Distinguished Service Medal for the surface action between the armed merchant cruiser H.M.S. Alcantara and the German raider Thor in July 1940
The exceptionally rare combination Army of india, Bhurtpoor & Crimea clasp Sebastopol, Lieut./Lieutenant Colonel 14th Foot
Korea, Glosters prisoner of war at Imjin River, having been wounded by mortar fragments to the head, chest, arms and legs
Crimea pair, Heavy Brigade officially impressed, 5th Dragoon Guards, Troop Sergeant Major
A fine Second War submariner’s D.S.O. and D.S.C. group Captain , Royal Navy, who won the D.S.C. when in command of H.M. Submarine H.44 for sinking shipping off the coast of Norway in 1940, and the D.S.O. when in command of H.M. Submarine Upright for sinking the Italian cruiser Armando Diaz in February 1941, despite an escort of Italian destroyers which then launched a search and attack for over an hour, Uniquely. He commanded H.M.S. Graph, previously the U.570 which was captured al most intact at sea by an R.A.F. Hudson aircraft. he was afterwards the first Commodore (commanding) Malaysian Navy
Companions of Honour (GV), Ladies Shoulder Badge, Pinches case of issue. Only 12 (13) awarded. A rarity
C.M.G. Ashanti clasp Kumassi group of four awarded to ‘Private Secretary’ to Colonel Sir James Willcocks, Commanding Ashanti Field Force. He offered his services in any role available due to his long experience and knowledge of the Gold Coast, ostensibly in a civilian roll, often acting in charge of the guides, and being involved in the fighting being awarded one of only two awards of the CMG for the Kumassi campaign
Military General Service 8 clasps, Waterloo, 42nd Foot Regimental Medal, 3 times wounded by lancers at Quatres Bras and again at Toulouse. At Quatres Bras the Brunswick Hussars broke and mingled with the French Lancers fell back on the 42nd who were moving up in line. With great discipline the 42nd formed square, Lancers without and within. Despite losing three commanding officers in quick succession and almost half their strength the 42nd held firm
Defence of Lucknow, original defender group to Ensign 71st N.I,
Distinguished Service Order (E11R)
Military Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal group, both fine awards, 7/Cheshires awarded for Jenlain, battle of Sambre 3-4/11/1918 and thye D.C.M. 1/6 Manchester R. for Gallipoli (Third Krithia)1915, also MID for Gallipoli
Military General Service 6 clasps, 94th Foot
Q.S.A. 4 clasps, Queensland Imperial Bushmen
Queen’s Sudan pair & QSA Lieutenant, Lancs. Fusiliers
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
Officers Waterloo, 1st Life Guards. Quartermaster. Having received his commission from Corporal Major (R.S.M.) served at Waterloo being the only one of the 6 Q.M.s. of the 1st & 2nd Lifeguards to remain unscathed by the evening with 4 being killed and 1 wounded. The 1st Lifeguards had been led in 11 separate charges by their severely wounded Colonel Ferrier. Ferrier being killed and all remaining officers casualty or unhorsed the final charge was led by a Quartermaster who almost immediately fell wounded
D.S.M. & Shipping Federation Meritorious Service Medal (for the same action) group to a young Apprentice for a fine single date action 27 Feb 1917 in a gun duel with a German submarine. He saw Second War service and as convoy Commodore of Convoy AN27 survived the loss of his ship off Crete
Second Award bar to the Military Cross, officially dated 1944
D.F.C. & A.F.C. horizontal stripe ribbon, not original but lovely condition woven ribbon of some age
original ribbon, Order of British India, 1st and 2nd class and C.I.E
Waterloo Medal, Lieutenant, 23rd Foot, wounded in the left arm at Salamanca,and severely wounded gun shot wound in the right thigh at Waterloo whilst serving in the Grenadier Company
Egypt 1885 D.C.M. ,group of five awarded to Regimental Sergeant-Major, 10th Hussars, & Honorary Captain and Riding Master, 6th Dragoon Guards, for gallantry and coolness under firewhilst attached to the Light Camel Regiment at Abu Klea, 16 February 1885 (action at the wells the day prior to the battle); his D.C.M. was personally presented by Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle
Africa General Service clasp Aro 1901-1902, A.B. H.M.S. Thrush
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