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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
1 x £7,600.00
£7,600.00
£7,600.00
× 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
1 x £2,250.00
£2,250.00
£2,250.00
× 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
1 x £8,500.00
£8,500.00
£8,500.00
× Distinguished Service Order, (G.V.), silver-gilt and enamel, Military Cross, (G.V.)., Territorial Force War Medal Trio (Denbigh Yeo.), Territorial Decoration, (G.V.). Lieutenant Colonel Denbigh Yeomanry and 24th R.W. Fusiliers (Denbigh Yeo. Battn.)
1 x £5,200.00
£5,200.00
£5,200.00
× Distinguished Conduct Medal (GV) group Canadian M.G.C. with named gold tribute medal for Newmarket, Ontario
1 x £1,500.00
£1,500.00
£1,500.00
× Africa General Service clasp Aro 1901-1902, A.B. H.M.S. Thrush
1 x £1,100.00
£1,100.00
£1,100.00
× 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
1 x £6,500.00
£6,500.00
£6,500.00
× 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
1 x £3,800.00
£3,800.00
£3,800.00
× Indian Mutiny, clasp Lucknow, L.S.G.C. (VR), 53rd & 94th Foot
1 x £410.00
£410.00
£410.00
× Boer War, 1914/15 trio & Memorial Plaque, Oxford L.I./R. Berks, killed in action 25/9/1915 First Day of Loos
1 x £495.00
£495.00
£495.00
× D.C.M. group Highland Light Infantry for Ypres 1915, (Victory missing), also entitled to a Russia, Cross of St. George
1 x £1,250.00
£1,250.00
£1,250.00
× 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
1 x £6,500.00
£6,500.00
£6,500.00
× 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
1 x £2,400.00
£2,400.00
£2,400.00
× 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
1 x £3,850.00
£3,850.00
£3,850.00
× I.G.S. 1854 clasp Umbeyla, H.Ms. 101st Regt.
1 x £240.00
£240.00
£240.00
× Second Battle of Sirte’ D.S.M. and ‘Leros 1944’ Second Award Bar group of seven awarded to C.E.R.A., Royal Navy
1 x £6,900.00
£6,900.00
£6,900.00
× A Great War C.M.G. 'Victorian 'D.S.O.' group , Lieutenant-Colonel , Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, late commanding Dublin Imperial Yeomanry. An escaped prisoner of war in the Boer War. Mentioned in despatches , (later awarded the DSO for great gallantry when greatly outnumbered in holding off a Boer force and bringing his convoy out despite heavy losses
1 x £2,225.00
£2,225.00
£2,225.00
× Punjab 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat, Major , Horse Artillery, 2nd. Cy. 2nd Battn. Arty. Mentioned in Despatches at Goojerat, for commanding two light batteries which 'The enemy were driven from their different positions, and from the field, by the fire of these two field batteries' 'The infantry of the 3rd Division had not occasion to fire a shot' and also MID for Ramnuggar for commanded the batteries which drove back the enemy and secured the main river crossing ford.
1 x £1,400.00
£1,400.00
£1,400.00
× South Africa clasp 1879, 3/60th Foot Killed in action at Ingogo River, 8/2/1881
1 x £3,400.00
£3,400.00
£3,400.00
× D.C.M. (VR) Q.S.A. Relief of Mafeking, Elandslaate, Defence of Ladysmith. Sq. Sergeant Major 5th Drag. Gds & Regimental Sergeant Major. Imperial L.H. Exceptional posthumous award for Hartbeestfontein 22/3/1901, where the recipient was killed in action , a rearguard action later described by the Boer leader Smuts as ‘the most brilliant one I had seen fought by either side during the entire campaign. Both General de la Rey and myself were determined to capture the pom-pom, as well as the ILH” . Additionally commended for Cyferfontein where the ILH came under close range, withering fire from a far numerically superior Boer force, and with mounting casualties with his charger shot in several places and his uniform and saddlery shot though in many places galloped up and down the whole line of ILH, hat in hand, waving the men away, shouting the order: “Retire! Retire!”
1 x £5,200.00
£5,200.00
£5,200.00
× Distinguished Flying Cross (GV1R) second type award 1947-52 officially dated 1951 and a rare example
1 x £2,950.00
£2,950.00
£2,950.00
× Q.S.A. A correspondent's medal 'Daily Mail' S.J. Pryor 1865-1924 Editor and managing editor at different times of the Daily Mail where Northcliffe appointed him the first editor in 1896, Daily Express, St. Jame’s Gazette, Evening Gazette, Evening Standard and Tribune, day editor of the Times from 1909 where he acted as Lord Northcliffe’s ‘watchdog’ Accompanied the Bulgarian Army as Times correspondent during the Balkan War 1912-1913 , director of the Times Publishing Company 1909-1918 and the first Press Secretary to the Sovereign & Royal Family, Buckingham Palace 1918-1920
1 x £2,450.00
£2,450.00
£2,450.00
× Crimea 4 Clasps,Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol, Lieutenant & Adjt. 20th Foot. Wounded & horse shot from under him Inkermann and severely wounded, ball through the hip at the storming of the Quarries.
1 x £1,600.00
£1,600.00
£1,600.00
× Military General Service clasp Maida , Corporal, 78th
1 x £1,800.00
£1,800.00
£1,800.00
× Military General Service clasp Java, 89th Foot
1 x £1,750.00
£1,750.00
£1,750.00
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