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India General Service Medal 1954 Clasp Jowaki 1877-78

India General Service Medal 1954 Clasp Jowaki 1877-78

£325.00
India General Service Medal 1954 Clasp Jowaki 1877-78 402 Pte. Herbert Tunicliffe 51st Foot. Description as seen in images- no ribbon. Awarded for service between 9th November 1877- 19th January 1878 against the Jowaki Afridis who occupied the territory between Peshawar and the Kohat Pass. 536 medals were issued to the 51st Foot. Condition as shown in photographs
Officer's Devonshire Royal Garrison Artillery Militia Pair

Officer's Devonshire Royal Garrison Artillery Militia Pair

£399.00
Lte. J. F. B. Moody Devonshire Royal Garrison Artillery Militia -Coronation 1911 unnamed as issued -Queen's South Africa 1899-1902 1 clasp Cape Colony Lieut. J.F.B. Moody Devon RGA. Engraved naming Mounted in this order as worn. Interesting Officer's Artillery Militia pair. John Frederick Badger born Derbyshire 1864, married Isabella Blake 8th February 1886 at St Pancras. Appears to have some Voluntary Military Service before the Boer War. Appointed 2nd Lieutenant 4th September 1897 and served as a Lieutenant during the Boer War with the Remounts. Appears to have been a solicitor. Died at Gosport 18th March 1937 leaving only £159. Condition as shown in photographs
Peninsula War 5 Bar Coldstream Guardsman

Peninsula War 5 Bar Coldstream Guardsman

£2,875.00
Military General Service Medal 1847 Clasps Barrosa, Fuentes D'onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca and Vittoria Named T. Simpson. COLDSm Gds. An impressive 5 bar Military General Service Medal to a Coldstream Guardsman. Confirmed on the roll. Remarks state 'Late pension WO 116/64. 3 times wounded Chelsea Board WO 180/59 page 1416.' Medal roll appears to show  entitled to Busaco clasp rather than Barrosa but appears as issued so either a mistake on the roll or the clasps issued (see photo of clasp carriage). The Battle of Barrosa took place on 5th March 1811. The French losses were about 3000 men killed, wounded and taken prisoner. English losses were 7 Officers, 195 men killed, 55 Officers and 985 men wounded. Fuentes D'onor took place on 5th May 1811. After the withdrawal of the French from the Lisbon area, Wellington prepared to invade Spain on 2 fronts. British losses were over 1500 killed, wounded and missing. The French losses were said to have exceeded 3000. The battle lasted til night time and the British held their position. Ciudad Rodrigo took place between 8th-19th January 1812. Wellington renewed his offensive against the French in Spain early in 1812. Barring his way was the French held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo. After marching through heavy snow, Wellington commenced for the attack on this fortress. The final assault was ordered at 7pm on 19th January after the walls had been breached. The Garrison was captured and it's defenders consisting of 80 officers and 1700 men were taken prisoner. The British and their allies lost over 550 casualties during the siege and at least a further 500 during the assault. Salamanca took place on 22nd July 1812. With the capture of the fortresses at Ciudad Rodrigo and Badojoz, the route to Spain now lay open for Wellington. The action commenced at 4pm on 22nd July. For this action Wellington was created a Marquis and granted a bounty of £100,000. The French lost over 7000 killed and wounded and 7000 prisoners were taken. British casualties were 27 Officers and 472 men killed, 173 Officers and over 2900 men wounded. Vittoria took place on 21st June 1813. Napoleon's disastrous loss against Russia led to the withdrawal of troops from the Peninsula. Wellington took full advantage of this and marched from the Portuguese Frontier into the North of Spain. The French according to their own account lost 8000 killed and wounded. British losses were 501 killed, 2807 wounded. Condition as shown in photographs
Queen's South Africa Gordon Highlanders
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Queen's South Africa Gordon Highlanders

£170.00
Queen's South Africa 4 clasps- Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg 3224 Pte. W. Allan Gordon Highlanders GVF- Condition as shown in photographs  
Queen's South Africa Pair- Devonshire Regt.

Queen's South Africa Pair- Devonshire Regt.

£199.00
-Queen's South Africa Medal- Clasps: Tugela Heights (please note this clasp has become detached from the carriage- see photos), Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing's Neck 2345 Cpl. R. Worley Devon Regt. -King's South Africa Medal- Clasps: South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 2345 Corpl. R. Worley Devon Regt. Condition as shown in photographs- Tugela Heights (please note this clasp has become detached from the carriage) also medal has slack suspension. (Priced to reflect this)  
Queen's South Africa Relief of Ladysmith RFA

Queen's South Africa Relief of Ladysmith RFA

£140.00
Clasp Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal 17264 Gnr. G. Mason 19th Bty RFA. George was born between January and March 1875 in Brighton and he started work aged 17 at the Marine Parade Hotel, Brighton working as an 'under porter'. 5 years on, George had had enough of the hotel business and on the 24th November 1896 he enlisted at Woolwich into the Royal Artillery for short service aged 21 years and 9 months. He was 5ft. 7" with hazel eyes and light brown hair and a member of the Church of England. He was posted to the 19th Battery. On 5th December 1899 he arrived in South Africa with his Battalion of the Royal Artillery. Serving until 21st April 1901. On 5th December 1902 he was posted to the 22nd Battalion. Sadly, 16 days later, on 21st December he died in Woolwich of pneumonia. Accompanied by a file of service and family research. Condition as shown in photographs  
Queen's Sudan Medal 1896 Northumberland Fusiliers

Queen's Sudan Medal 1896 Northumberland Fusiliers

£375.00
Queen's Sudan Medal 1896-98 4226 Pte. J. Covell 1st Northumberland Fusiliers Court style mounted for display. Several small edge knocks, otherwise very fine. With copy service documents. James Covell of Newcastle on Tyne joined the Northumberland Fusiliers in 1894 having seen previous service in the 3rd militia Bn. of the same Regt. He was with the Fusiliers in the Sudan Expedition and the Occupation of Crete 1898 as well as in South Africa from 1899-1902. Additionally entitled to a Khedive Sudan Medal with Clasp for Khartoum and a Queen's South Africa 4 Clasp Medal along with a 2 Clasp King's South Africa. He was discharged at his own request in 1906.
Queens South Africa Medal 5 Clasps Imperial Yeomanry

Queens South Africa Medal 5 Clasps Imperial Yeomanry

£199.00
Queens South Africa Medal 1899-1902 5 Clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 34655 Pte. W.C. Bain 70th Company Imperial Yeomanry 70th Company Imperil Yeomanry were Sharpshooters Condition as shown in photographs. Nearly EF
Royal Human Society Medal (small bronze successful)

Royal Human Society Medal (small bronze successful)

£295.00
John Neil Private 46th Regt. 21st May 1868 with integral top ribbon buckle With copy documentation, Royal Humane Society Archive 18128. John Neil Private 46th Regiment. 6.30pm on 21st May 1868 at Pembroke Dock, William John Forsyth fell into the water, John Neil jumped into the sea fully clothed and rescued the child. He was awarded the bronze medal for this action. Condition as shown in photographs
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal

Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal

£225.00
Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, narrow suspender, Victorian issue C. Pilgrim Pte. NO. 3343 Chat RMLI Born Saffron Walden 30th December 1864. Enlisted at Peterborough 30th October 1884. Awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 10th March 1897. Served with the Chatham division Royal Marine Light Infantry. Condition as shown in photographs