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17 & 18 July 2019

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№ 1166 x

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18 July 2019

Hammer Price:
£160

Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, The Nile 1884-85 (1464. Pte. R. Cowan. 1/Can’n Highrs.) converted for use as a place card holder, the silver stand hallmarked Birmingham 1899, very fine £200-£240

Robert Cowan was born in Dumbarton on 11 January 1857. When he attested on 12 January 1879, he gave his occupation as a shoemaker. His enlistment documents indicate some prior service in the 2nd Lanark Militia. His first impressions of army life couldn't have been positive since he deserted only 4 months later and 6 months after that he rejoined awaiting trial and was sentenced to 60 days. He was released from prison on 24 January 1879, and deserted the following week! He rejoined 4 years later and was imprisoned for 90 days and following his release he served peacefully for 5 years earning some good conduct pay along the way. He served a total of 3 years and 335 days in Egypt with the remaining time at home.