Auction Catalogue

7 December 2005

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

Grand Connaught Rooms  61 - 65 Great Queen St  London  WC2B 5DA

Lot

№ 296

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7 December 2005

Hammer Price:
£720

Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 1st issue, large letter reverse (Robert Smart, Serjeant 13th Regiment Foot. 1847) fitted with steel clip and rectangular steel bar suspension, nearly extremely fine £250-300

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Collection of Medals formed by the late Alan Wolfe.

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Robert Smart was born in Barony, Lanarkshire, on 10 March 1805, and enlisted into the 13th Light Infantry on 30 January 1826, a weaver by trade. Although the regiment was then fighting in Burma, he did not join it in the East Indies until 1828. He had been promoted Corporal in July 1826, a very rapid rise after only six months as Private, followed by promotion to Sergeant in May 1829. He returned to England early in 1833 and served the remainder of his career at the regimental depot. In the summer of that year he sat for the French artist, Alexandre-Jean Dubois Drahonet, who had been commissioned by King William IV to paint the ‘New Costumes of the British Army’. The resulting portrait now forms part of the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle (Refs: HMD 2160 [plate 412], W854 - small colour scan sold with medal). In 1847 Smart was given a medical discharge from the Army while stationed at Dublin. On 27 March 1848 he received his L.S. & G.C. medal from the Staff Officer of Pensions at Taunton, where he lived until his sudden death from a brain tumour in 1860.