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Sold on 27 June 2002

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A Fine Collection of Medals to Officers Who Died During The Two World Wars

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№ 1146

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27 June 2002

Hammer Price:
£800

Four: Captain R. J. C. Otter, Norfolk Regiment, killed in action near Messines, 15 February 1915

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lieut., Norfolk Rgt.); 1914 Star, with copy clasp (Capt., Norf. R.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt.) first with some minor edge bruising and contact wear, otherwise generally good very fine (4) £500-600

Robert John Charles Otter was born on 12 January 1881 at Edwinstowe Hall, Newark, and educated at Charterhouse and the R.M.C., Sandhurst. He was gazetted to an unattached Lieutenancy in January 1901; and posted to the Norfolk Regiment the following March; joining the 2nd battalion in South Africa in April 1901. During the Boer War he acted as Signalling Officer to General Kekewich’s Brigade, where he was present with them in the operations in the Transvaal, being dangerously wounded at Witpoort on 13 December 1901. Promoted to the rank of Captain in February 1909.

Captain Otter was shot by a sniper on 15 February 1915, in a trench at Messines, whilst serving with the 2nd (attached 1st) Battalion, Norfolk Regiment, and is buried at Dranouter Churchyard. Belgium.