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Sold on 16 December 2003

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A Small Series of Medals for the Ashantee Campaign (1873-74)

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№ 490

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16 December 2003

Hammer Price:
£390

Ashantee 1873-74, no clasp (Capt. E. M. Forbes, 2nd W.I. Regt., 1873-4) edge bruising, otherwise very fine £300-350

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Small Series of Medals for the Ashantee Campaign (1873-74).

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Edward M’Mahon Forbes was originally commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in November 1857 and saw action in West Africa in the operations against the King of Quiah between November 1861 and February 1862, and was present at the defeat of Pa Caney and his men at Kabal, where he was wounded. A Captain in the 2nd West India Regiment by the outbreak of the Ashantee War in 1873, he was present at several early operations, Essaman, Akimfoo and Ampenee among them, and was slightly wounded at the former place. Forbes was advanced to Major in August 1874 and was placed on half-pay in November of the same year, possibly as a result of the wound he received at Essaman.