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The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Private Patrick Frane, 88th Foot, who ‘lost an arm from the shoulder at Busaco’ Military General Service 1793-1814, 2 clasps, Talavera, Busaco (Patk. Frane, 88th Foot.) nearly very fine £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,400
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Private Charles Shepherd, 29th Foot, who was wounded in the right thigh at Albuhera Military General Service 1793-1814, 3 clasps, Roleia, Vimiera, Albuhera (Chas. Shepherd, 29th Foot) minor marks, otherwise good very fine £2,000-£2,400
Hammer Price: £2,800
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Colour-Sergeant William Rogers, 7th Foot, who was wounded in the right thigh, in the ‘privates’ and in the left foot at Albuhera; he afterwards served at New Orleans Military General Service 1793-1814, 3 clasps, Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera (William Rogers, Serjt. 7th Foot) minor edge nicks, otherwise good very fine £2,000-£2,400
Hammer Price: £2,400
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Private William Mattox, 28th Foot, who was wounded at Barrosa and twice at Vittoria Military General Service 1793-1814, 3 clasps, Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees (W. Mattox, 28th Foot.) edge bruising, otherwise very fine £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £2,000
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Private Owen Grady, 28th Foot, who was severely wounded at Nivelle and had his left leg amputated Military General Service 1793-1814, 4 clasps, Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (Owen Grady, 28th Foot.) minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,500
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Corporal William Walsh, 79th Foot, who was wounded in the face in Egypt in 1801, and also at Fuentes D’Onor in 1811 Military General Service 1793-1814, 6 clasps, Corunna, Busaco, Fuentes D’Onor, Pyrenees, Nive, Toulouse (W. Walsh, Corpl. 79th Foot) nearly extremely fine £2,200-£2,600
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Alexander Gaiter, 61st Foot, who was wounded in both thighs and in the groin at Salamanca Military General Service 1793-1814, 6 clasps, Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes (Alexr. Gaiter, 61st Foot.) good very fine £1,800-£2,200
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Private George Glover, 61st Foot, who was wounded at Talavera and in the knee at Toulouse Military General Service 1793-1814, 6 clasps, Talavera, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse (Geo. Glover, 61st Foot) good very fine £2,000-£2,400
The Peninsula War Medal awarded to Sergeant Joseph Cowan, 95th Foot, Rifles, who was wounded at the storming of Buenos Ayres in 1807, at Vimiera in 1808, and possibly also at Corunna in 1809, a fine award to one of Craufurd’s Light Division Military General Service 1793-1814, 9 clasps, Vimiera, Corunna, Busaco, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Orthes, Toulouse (J. Cowan, Serjt. 95th Foot, Rifles.) small edge bruise, otherwise good very fine £2,800-£3,200
Hammer Price: £4,800
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Private John Durrall, 1st Royal Dragoons, who was severely wounded in the left side at Waterloo where his regiment formed part of Ponsonby’s Union Brigade and ‘rushed in to the second column of the enemy, consisting of about 4,000 men, and after a desperate fight returned with a French eagle’ Waterloo 1815 (John Durrall, 1st or Royal Dragoons.) fitted with original steel clip and contemporary silver bar suspension, a few light marks and a little...
Hammer Price: £2,600
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Private David Crighton, 2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys), who received a severe gun shot wound to the belly at Waterloo and was originally recorded as having been killed in action Waterloo 1815 (David Crighton 2nd or R.N. Brit. Reg. Drag.) fitted with steel clip and ring suspension, light edge bruising and marks, otherwise very fine £5,000-£6,000
Hammer Price: £6,500
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Sergeant Thomas Lloyd, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards, who served at Waterloo in Lieutenant-Colonel Walpole’s (Light) Company and was wounded in the arm and thigh at the defence of Hougoumont Farm Waterloo 1815 (Serj. Thomas Lloyd, 2nd Batt. Coldstream Gds.) fitted with steel clip and replacement ring suspension, the obverse heavily polished, good fine, the reverse rather better £2,800-£3,200
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Private John Allen, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards, who served in Colonel Abercrombie’s Company and was severely wounded in the left side by a musket ball at Hougoumont Waterloo 1815 (John Allen, 2nd Batt. Coldstream Gds.) fitted with replacement silver clip and small ring suspension, several edge bruises and polished, otherwise good fine £2,400-£2,800
The important Waterloo Medal awarded to Captain William Buckley, 3rd Battalion, 1st Foot (Royal Scots), who was severely wounded at the storming of the breach at St Sebastian in July 1813, was again slightly wounded at the sortie from Bayonne in April 1814, and was killed in action at Quatre Bras on 16 July 1815, the most senior ranking fatality in his regiment at Waterloo Waterloo 1815 (Captain William Buckley, 1st Regt. Foot, 3rd Batt.) fitted with original steel clip and ring...
Hammer Price: £22,000
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Private Arthur McGee, 1st Battalion, 27th Foot, who was wounded in the right thigh at Waterloo Waterloo 1815 (Arthur M’Gee, 1st Batt. 27th Reg. Foot.) fitted with steel clip and ring suspension, light edge bruising and polished, otherwise nearly very fine £1,800-£2,200
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Corporal Thomas Hammer, 28th Foot, who was taken prisoner in the Corunna campaign of 1808-09, and severely wounded in the shoulder joint at Waterloo Waterloo 1815 (Corp. Thomas Hammer, 28th Regiment Foot.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, light edge bruising and marks, otherwise better than very fine £2,200-£2,600
Hammer Price: £3,200
The Waterloo medal awarded to Corporal Henry Morgan, 40th Foot, a veteran of the the expedition to South America in 1807, who was wounded in the left thigh at Salamanca and in the left leg at Waterloo Waterloo 1815 (Corp. Henry Morgan, 1st Batt. 40th Reg. Foot.) fitted with replacement silver clip with silver bar suspension inscribed ‘PENINSULA’ and contemporary silver ribbon slide inscribed ‘MONTE VIDEO’, edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise better than good fine ...
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Private John McKechnie, 42nd Royal Highlanders, who was wounded at Quatre Bras and died just two months later whilst on passage to England Waterloo 1815 (John M’Kechnie, 42nd or R.H. Reg. Infantry.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, nearly very fine £2,400-£2,800
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Private David Smith, 2nd Battalion, 73rd Foot, who was wounded at Waterloo Waterloo 1815 (David Smith, 2nd Batt. 73rd Reg. Foot.) fitted with original steel clip and replacement ring suspension, good very fine £2,400-£2,800
The Waterloo Medal awarded to Private Alexander Shand, 1st Battalion, 92nd Highlanders, who received a gun shot wound in the left thigh at Quatre Bras Waterloo 1815 (Alexander Shand, 1st Batt. 92nd Highlanders.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, minor edge bruising and marks, otherwise good very fine £2,400-£2,800
A fine campaign group of four awarded to Private George Dorrell, 61st Foot, late 41st Foot, who was severely wounded in the abdomen at Delhi in the action in the Kishenganj suburb in July 1857 Candahar Ghuznee Cabul 1842 (George Dorrell, 41st Regt.) fitted with a contemporary scroll-style suspension; Punjab 1848-49, 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat (Geo. Dorrell, 61st Foot.); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Delhi (George Dorrell. 61st Regt.); Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., small letter reverse...
Hammer Price: £3,400
The ‘Flying Victory’ Jellalabad Medal awarded to Colour-Sergeant Robert Hurst, 13th Prince Albert’s Light Infantry, who was severely wounded in the action at the storming of Fort Joolgah in October 1840 Defence of Jellalabad 1842, Flying Victory (Colr. Serjt. Robt. Hurst 13th Regt.) officially impressed naming, fitted with steel clip and silver bar suspension, good very fine £1,800-£2,200
Hammer Price: £3,800
The Scinde campaign medal awarded to Lieutenant Henry J. Coote, 22nd Foot, who was severely wounded in the back and shoulder at Hyderabad on 24 March 1843, when, being the first man to enter the enemy’s entrenched positions, he took the first standard from the enemy ramparts and waved his men on with it; he was subsequently mentioned in the Despatch of Major-General Sir Charles Napier for his Gallant Conduct Meeanee Hyderabad 1843 (Lieut. H. J. Coote, 22nd Regt.) naming perfectly...
The Scinde, Persia and Indian Mutiny campaign group of three awarded to Private David Alexander, 78th Highlanders, late 22nd Foot, who was severely wounded by a musket bullet in the right arm at the defence of Lucknow Meeanee Hyderabad 1843 (David Alexander 22nd Regt.) fitted with silver clip and bar suspension; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Persia (D. Alexander, 78th Highlanders); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 2 clasps, Defence of Lucknow, Lucknow (D. Alexander, 78th Highlanders) the...
The Punniar and Sutlej campaign pair awarded to Private Arthur Hamill, 50th Foot, who was wounded at Ferozeshuhur Punniar Star 1843 (Private Arthar Hamil 50th Queen’s Own Regt.) fitted with adapted silver bar suspension; Sutlej 1845-46, for Moodkee 1845, 3 clasps, Ferozeshuhur, Aliwal, Sobraon (Arthur Hamill 50th Regt.) edge bruising and pitting from star, better than good fine (2) £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,600
The Punjab and Indian Mutiny campaign pair awarded to Private John Burke, 24th Foot, who was severely wounded at Jhelum in July 1857 Punjab 1848-49, 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat (J. Burke, 24th Foot.); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (J, Burke. 1st Batn. 24th Regt.) edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise about nearly very fine (2) £600-£800
Hammer Price: £750
The outstanding Crimean War D.C.M. group of five awarded to Private Robert Holmes, 42nd Royal Highlanders, who was decorated for his gallantry whilst employed as a sharpshooter before Sebastopol in October 1854, and who was killed in action at Lucknow in March 1858 Distinguished Conduct Medal, V.R. (1156. R. Holmes. 42nd Regt.); Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol (1156 Pte R Holmes 42nd Royal Highlanders) regimentally engraved naming; Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp,...
Hammer Price: £7,500
The Crimea Medal awarded to Corporal William Bennett, 33rd Foot, who was killed in action at the Alma on 20 November 1854 Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Alma (Corpl. Wm. Bennett 33rd Regt.) rank and name officially re-impressed, good very fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £380
The Crimea Medal awarded to Private John Jones, 4th Foot, who was killed in action at Sebastopol in December 1855 Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (John Jones, 4th Regt.) officially impressed naming, very fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £420
The Crimea Medal awarded to Gunner and Driver William Guthrie, Royal Artillery, who was killed in action at the battle of Inkermann Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (W. Guthrie. Gr. & Dr. Rl. Arty.) officially impressed naming, small dig to Queen’s head, otherwise good very fine £500-£600
Hammer Price: £1,000
The Crimea Medal awarded to Private Joseph Ross, 8th Hussars, who was severely wounded in the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava and died of his wounds at Scutari Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol (J. Ross. 8th Dragns.) officially impressed naming, nearly extremely fine £5,000-£6,000
Hammer Price: £9,000
The Crimea pair awarded to Private Robert Scurr, 2nd Dragoons, who died in service in November 1859 Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (R. Scurr. 2nd Dragns.) officially impressed naming; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (C. R. Scurr. 2nd Dragoons) regimentally impressed naming, fitted with Crimea suspension, good very fine (2) £400-£500
Hammer Price: £650
The Crimea Medal awarded to Sergeant George Botell, 20th Regiment, who was killed in action at the battle of Inkermann Crimea 1854-56, 4 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Serjt. G. Botell. 20th Regt.) officially impressed naming, with silver ribbon brooch; together with a hand coloured glass-plate portrait photograph in gilt metal mount and contemporary glazed frame, some paint loss to tunic but good condition for age, the medal extremely fine (2) £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,300
The Persia and Central India campaign pair awarded to Troop Sergeant-Major Samuel Whitaker, 14th Light Dragoons, who was slightly wounded by a sabre cut at Mundesore in November 1857 and severely wounded by a gun shot at Koonch in May 1858 India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Persia (Serjt. S. Whitaker, 14th King’s Lt. Dgns.); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Central India (Serjt. S. Whitaker. 14th Lgt. Drgns.) light contact marks, otherwise good very fine (2) £900-£1,200
The Persia and Indian Mutiny campaign pair awarded to Private Alexander Pedden, 78th Highlanders, who was wounded by round shot at Lucknow in September 1857 India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Persia (A. Pedden, 78th Highlanders); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 2 clasps, Defence of Lucknow, Lucknow (A. Pedden, 78th Highlanders) very fine (2) £1,200-£1,500
The Indian Mutiny Medal awarded to Private Samuel Murray, 64th Foot, who was killed in action at Kudjwa in November 1857, shot through the head Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Saml. Murray, 64th Regt.) a little polished, very fine £400-£500
Hammer Price: £460
The Indian Mutiny Medal awarded to Private James Taylor, 84th Foot, who was massacred at Cawnpore on 27 June 1857 Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Jas. Taylor, 84th Regt.) extremely fine and rare £2,600-£3,000
The Indian Mutiny Medal awarded to Private Simon Greenwood, 84th Foot, who was dangerously wounded at Oonao on 29 July and died from his wounds on 5 August 1857 Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Simon Greenwood, 84th Regt.) extremely fine £500-£700
Hammer Price: £500
The Indian Mutiny Medal awarded to Private Patrick Carey, 84th Foot, who was killed by mutineers at Bithoor on 16 August 1857 Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Patk. Carey, 84th Regt.) toned, extremely fine £500-£700
The Indian Mutiny Medal awarded to Private William Hay, 93rd Highlanders, who was wounded at Kudgwa in November 1857 Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Wm. Hay, 93rd Highlanders) suspension re-fixed with pins through shoulders of claw, contact marks, nearly very fine £260-£300
Hammer Price: £340
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