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Naval Medals from the Collection of the Late Jason Pilalas

Jason Pilalas

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23 July 2024

Hammer Price:
£1,900

The campaign pair awarded to Captain H. W. James, Royal Navy, who, as Lieutenant of Tartar was in command of a battery of guns at the battle of Colenso, was mentioned in Buller’s despatch and specially promoted to Commander for services during the war; he commanded Proserpine in the Somaliland operations of 1908-10

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith (Lieut: H. W. James, R.N. H:M:S: Tartar) officially impressed naming; Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Somaliland 1908-10 (Commr. H. W. James, R.N. H.M.S. Proserpine.) extremely fine (2) £1,800-£2,200

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Herbert William James was born on 3 April 1871, at Cransley, near Kettering, Northamptonshire, and entered the service aboard the Training Ship Britannia on 15 July 1884. On passing out of Britannia he obtained two 2nd Class and four 3rd Class Certificates, thus gaining 7 month's seniority. He joined H.M.S. Iron Duke (July 1886) and was promoted to Midshipman 15 December 1886, next serving aboard Audacious (November 1887), Imperieuse (February 1888), Rodney (July 1889), Monarch (November 1889), and Impregnable (March 1890). Whilst on his Pilotage Course in the latter ship he was promoted to Acting Sub Lieutenant 14 December 1890 and confirmed in this rank six month's later with the same seniority date. He served next aboard Superb (July 1891), Ruby (April 1892) being promoted to Lieutenant on 1 April 1893, Latona (July 1893), Centurion (February 1894), Colossus (June 1897), Inflexible (August 1897), Trafalgar (October 1897) and Tartar (May 1898).

Whilst in Tartar he was appointed 1st Lieutenant and landed with the ship’s Naval Brigade for service in South Africa, where he Commanded a Battery of Guns. At the battle of Colenso he had command of two Naval 12 -pounders, and continued with his Battery throughout the operations which culminated in the relief of Ladysmith. James was specially promoted to Commander on 21 October 1900, for services rendered during the war in South Africa.

In the rank of Commander he served aboard Victory (February 1901) for Signal Course, Excellent and Vernon (March 1901) for Gunnery & Torpedo Courses, Albion (June 1901), and President (November 1902) for Senior Officer's Course at Greenwich Naval College. He was next appointed to the command of Satellite (October 1903) and Proserpine (August 1906) which ship he commanded during the operations in Somaliland. He commanded Renown (November 1908) and Crescent (July 1909) and retired at own request due to failing health on 17 June 1910, with the rank of Captain. He died on 19 April 1911.

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