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#20 – Victorian South Africa 1834-53 Medal to the 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment for the 2nd and 3rd Kaffir Wars, (Лот: 8613)
Victorian South Africa 1834-53 Medal to the 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment for the 2nd and 3rd Kaffir Wars, South Africa medal, 1834-53, with impressed naming, ‘J. GRATTON 45TH REGT.’ rivate Jacob Gratton seems to have had an interesting time in South Africa having been tried by Court Martial for drunkenness on at least 5 occasions, 5th August 1853, sentenced 4 months hard labour, 20th December 1853, sentenced 84 days hard labour, 16th April 1857, sentenced 90 days hard labour, 26th July 1856, sentenced 56 days hard labour and 28th July 1858, sentenced to 84 days hard labour.
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#20 – Pair of Medals to the Royal Field Artillery for the 2nd Boer War, (Лот: 11767)
Pair of Medals to the Royal Field Artillery for the 2nd Boer War, Queens South Africa Medal with clasps Cape Colony, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Belfast, ‘72637 DVR. H.C. KIRK, 85TH BTY, RFA’, Kings South Africa Medal with 2 clasps, ‘72637 DVR: H.C. KIRK R.F.A.’ 18-year-old labourer, Henry Charles Kirk, originally from Islington London, attested for service in the Royal Artillery at Preston on 16th April 1889. He served in India for 5 years and 94 days and was transferred to the Army Reserve on 16th April 1896. Her was recalled to the colours on 4th December 1899 and served in South Africa for 2 years and 84 days before being discharged on 12th April 1902 having served a total of 12 years and 362 days. Henry Charles Kirk is confirmed on the rolls for both medals and all 5 clasps and is not entitled to any other medals.
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#21 – A Great War Naval Long Service Medal Group of 4, HMS COLUMBINE (Лот: 5018)
A Great War Naval Long Service Medal Group of 4, HMS COLUMBINE, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory medals, ‘346239 W.T.N. JAMES SHPT.2. R.N.’, Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal, GV 1st type, ‘346239 W.T.N. JAMES, SHIPT 1. H.M.S. COLUMBINE’. Group mounted as worn, some slight contact wear to service number on British War medal. William Thomas Nigel James was born in Portsmouth on 6th December 1888 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Shipwright in Portsmouth Shipyard on 10th July 1903. Awarded his Long Service medal in December 1921 he was pensioned off on 5th December 1928. He rejoined on 18th October 1939 serving through the Second World War until he was released on 20th November 1946 and would be entitled to additional medals for his service.
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#21 – Boer War Medal Pair to the Railway Pioneer Regiment (Лот: 5924)
Boer War Medal Pair to the Railway Pioneer Regiment, Queens South Africa medal with three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, ‘874 PTE. W. DONALD RLY: PNR: REGT’ with Kings South Africa medal with 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, ‘874 PTE. W. DONALD RLY: PNR: REGT’. William Donald attested for service on 11th January 1900 and was discharged at Johannesburg on 10th January 1902. He is confirmed on the 1st Railway Pioneer Regiment roll for both medals and clasps.
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#21 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen with Gilded Motto and Makers Trademark (Лот: 7210)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen with Gilded Motto and Makers Trademark, interesting example of a standard SA dress dagger with brown wooden handle having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device. Fine condition grip mounts with the reverse of the lower guard being stamped ‘Nm’. Housed in the original scabbard with single hanging ring. Denting to the ball of the lower scabbard mount. Good condition double edged blade with the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ which has been gilded, as has the Carl Eickhorn makers trademark to the reverse. Interestingly on the obverse of the blade near the lower cross guard is the remains of another stamp. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Page 296 & 297 of ‘The Service Daggers of the SA and NSKK’ by Siegert, shows a SA marine dagger with a gilded motto.
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#21 – US MODEL 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD (Лот: 7374)
US MODEL 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD, no scabbard, ricasso is mkd. ‘Ames / 1843’ etc. but not readable, a heavy brass hilt w/ eagle design pommel, has ‘M.S.’ inspectors stamps, the blade is heavily pitted, patterned after the Roman gladius, poor – fair,
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#21 – British Victorian Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Лот: 8614)
British Victorian Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, Egypt medal 1882-89, reverse dated 1882 with clasps Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1884 and El-Teb-Tamaai, engraved naming, ‘2183 PTE T. TROWBRIDGE. 1/GORD: HIGHRS’, some contact marks from star, Khedive’s Star, obverse dated 1884, unnamed as issued. edal and Tel-el-Kebir clasp confirmed on the roll to 2183 Private T Trowbridge, he is also confirmed on the roll, for the Khedive’s Star. or the later campaigns his regimental number has changed to 800 and he is confirmed on the roll as entitled to the Suakin clasp and as being present at the actions of El Teb and Tamaai.
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#22 – Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Лот: 5019)
Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque, awarded to ‘JAMES WILLIAM DYER’, generally good condition. 2 men of this name died during the Great War, 9th Battalion King’s Royal Rifle Corps, died 18th August 1917, buried Perch Cemetery (China Wall), Belgium and 9th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, died 21st August 1915, commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey.
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#22 – Sole Entitlement Victorian Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal to the Royal Engineers (Лот: 5925)
Sole Entitlement Victorian Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal to the Royal Engineers, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, VR, 3rd issue, small letter reverse, impressed naming ‘3368 CORPL R. BLACKBOURN, RL ENGRS’ 1 small edge knock. 20 year old Richard Blackbourn from Hull attested for the Royal Engineers on 7th August 1855. Her served for 21 years and 16 days of which 11 years and 183 days were spent in Gibraltar with the 25th Company. His Long Service medal was confirmed in in Aug 1875 and he was discharged on 22nd August 1876 with this being his only medal entitlement.