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  • #5 – U.S. MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7358)

    U.S. MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD, ricasso is mkd. ‘J.H. Willson Phila. PA’, the blade is double engraved w/ a patriotic eagle etc. on one side & ‘U.S.’ on the other, the grip retains 60% of its leather covering & all of its brass wire wrap, has a brass guard w/ eagle clamshell that is bent, the iron scabbard is rusty & is missing its bottom brass mount, Fair

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  • #5 – Army of India 1799-1826 Medal to an Officer in the 6th Native Infantry (Лот: 8598)

    Army of India 1799-1826 Medal to an Officer in the 6th Native Infantry, 1 clasp, Poona, short hyphen reverse, officially impressed naming, ‘LIEUT P.D. OTTEY, 2ND BATTN 6TH N.I.’, with some edge knocks.nly 75 clasps for Poona issued to European recipients.hilip Downing Ottey was born in Kensington, Middlesex on 23rd March 1794. He joined the Royal Military College at Marlow at the age of 13 in 1808. Appointed Ensign 12th September, Lieutenant 2nd October 1813, Captain 21st April 1824, Major 23rd July 1832 and Lieutenant Colonel on 8th October 1839. He retired from the service on 7th February 1848.e is confirmed as present on the medal roll for the Poona clasp.

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  • #5 – Queens South Africa Medal to Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps who also Served in the Imperial Light Horse (Лот: 10070)

    Queens South Africa Medal to Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps who also Served in the Imperial Light Horse, Queens South Africa medal with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, impressed naming, ‘14200 PTE. S.H. ROWSON, R.A.M.C.’, some edge knocks to initials of name. Samuel Hammond Rowson was a 21-year-old Chemist from Campbeltown, Argyllshire when he attested on 25th May 1900, he was specifically enlisted as a compounder of medicines. He only served for a total of 1 year and 253 days ending on 1st February 1902 on termination of his period of engagement. The medal and 3 clasps are confirmed on the medal roll. On 20th May 1902 he commenced his service in The Imperial Light Horse (#3302) which ended 11 days later on 31st May 1902 during this time he qualified for the Kings South Africa medal with a single clasp, South Africa 1902.

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  • #6 – An Attributed Turkish Crimea Medal to the Grenadier Guards (Лот: 5003)

    An Attributed Turkish Crimea Medal to the Grenadier Guards, Sardinian issue, contemporary impressed naming to rim, ‘242 A. DURRANT. 3.BN.G.GDS.’. With modified suspension. Anthony Durrant is also entitled to a Crimea medal with the Sebastopol clasp.

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  • #6 – SA EM / NCO KEPI, (Лот: 5338)

    SA EM / NCO KEPI, tan cotton body w/ wine red wool top for Ostland, aluminum eagle w/ nickel silver button, brown leather strap, has tan oilcloth lining is named & has an elaborate silver embossed ‘Pekruros’ makers label, has brown leather band, no RZM label but has a distributor mark stamped on the side ‘Fritz Meyer’ (with an address I can’t read), overall rates low exc.

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  • #6 – An Interesting Hazara Campaign India General Service Medal to a Soldier in the Northumberland Fusiliers Who Was Reduced in Rank Twice (Лот: 5909)

    An Interesting Hazara Campaign India General Service Medal to a Soldier in the Northumberland Fusiliers Who Was Reduced in Rank Twice, India General Service medal with clasp Hazara 1888, engraved naming,’1155 PTE J POWER 2ND BN NORTH’D FUS’ some scratches to the Regiment. James Power from St. Marys, near Dover attested for service on 13th June 1877 aged 17 years. He served for 12 years and 164 days, of which he spent 9 years and 326 days in India. Promoted to Sergeant on 1st January 1880, he was reduced to Corporal on 26th November following a Court Martial for neglect of duty. A note on his service records advises he was reduced to Private at his own request in November 1887 in order to avoid another trial by Court Martial. James Power was discharged on 23rd November 1889. Medal and clasp are confirmed on the roll for the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.

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  • #6 – Imperial German Lion Head Sword by WKC (Лот: 7195)

    Imperial German Lion Head Sword by WKC, interesting plated hilt sword with lion head pommel, just light remains of a gilt finish remaining. Plain langet and knuckle guard. Partially curved blade with partial fuller to the back edge. Early WKC makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 78 ¼ cms. Some wear to the blade. Accompanied by a blackened scabbard, not for this sword. (2 items)

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  • #6 – U.S. MODEL 1840 NCO SWORD & CROSS STRAP, ALSO USED BY MARINES (Лот: 7359)

    U.S. MODEL 1840 NCO SWORD & CROSS STRAP, ALSO USED BY MARINES, ricasso is mkd. ‘Emerson & Silver, Trenton N.J.’, the brass handle has a nice dark patina the the front & back guard were bent during the period for ease of use, the blade has no pitting but some dark spots, the black leather scabbard has brass brass mounts is very nice, the black leather cross strap is 2 1/4′ wide & has a brass circular eagle plate mounted to it, not counting the period modifications this is exc.

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  • #6 – A Good Waterloo and Military General Service Medal Pair to the 15th (Kings) Hussars, Who Were Later Involved in the 1819 Peterloo Massacre (Лот: 8599)

    A Good Waterloo and Military General Service Medal Pair to the 15th (Kings) Hussars, Who Were Later Involved in the 1819 Peterloo Massacre, Waterloo medal, ‘SERJEANT WILLIAM FARR 15TH OR KINGS REG HUSSARS’, with steel clip and modified suspension, Military General Service medal with clasps Sahagun, Vittoria and Toulouse, ‘W. FARR TROOP SERJEANT MAJOR 15TH HUSSARS’. Generally good condition. illiam Farr from Phulston, Leicester attested for the 15th Hussars at Leicester on 27th December 1799. He served with the Regiment for a total of 28 years and 315 days and was present with the Regiment in the Peninsular war being present at the battles of Sahagan, Vittoria and Toulouse, medal and 3 clasps confirmed on the medal roll. He is also confirmed as present at Waterloo and is present on the medal roll. The Regimental History lists him in the ‘names of non-commissioned officers and privates who had specially signalised themselves in action in the Peninsula, South of France and at Waterloo’.t Waterloo the Regiment had 3 Officers and 25 Other Ranks killed.he Regiment were also involved in one of the darker parts of 19th century British history. On 16th August 1819 they were called upon by local magistrates the breakup a large crowd of around 60,000 to 80,000 men, women and children who had gathered on St Peter’s Field, Manchester, to demand political reform. Concerned that the gathering would end in riot or even rebellion a large number of Regular troops and Militia Yeomanry were deployed in the area. The crowd started to panic when Special Constables and Yeomanry were sent in to arrest key speakers, the Yeomanry drew their sabres and started slashing at the crowd to clear the way and to destroy banners and flags and at this point the 15th Hussars were then called upon to disperse the crowd. Within 10 minutes the crowd had been dispersed but at the civilian cost of 11 dead and more than 600 wounded.illaim Farr was discharged on13th December 1826 on account of his length of service and being worn out. He died aged 69 on 28th March 1849.

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  • #6 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 10071)

    Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, impressed naming, ‘15241 PTE. F. COLE R.A.M.C.’ Frederick Cole was a 37-year-old Hospital Attendant from St. Pancras, London, when he attested for the Royal Army Medical Corps on 15th March 1901. He served for a total of 1 year and 169 days of which he was in South Africa for 1 year and 135 days serving at No.21 General Hospital. He was discharged on 2nd September 1902. Medal and all 3 clasps are confirmed on the rolls.

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  • #7 – Victorian Crimea Campaign Medal (Лот: 5004)

    Victorian Crimea Campaign Medal, unnamed as issued, no bar, medal nicely toned.

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  • #7 – SA EM / NCO KEPI (Лот: 5339)

    SA EM / NCO KEPI, tan cotton body w/ powder blue wool top for Bayernwald-Hochland, early M-29 brass eagle w/ silver pebbled (worn) button, on its left side is a 2-piece metal edelweiss and swastika, brown leather strap, has a blue polished cotton lining stamped size ’59’ & has a plastic sweat diamond, has a brown leather band, no RZM label, scarce kepi, overall is exc.

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  • #7 – Victorian Baltic Medal 1845-55 (Лот: 5910)

    Victorian Baltic Medal 1845-55, impressed naming ‘W.N. GRAHAM’. Medal nicely toned.

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  • #7 – Scarce Imperial German / 1930’s Deluxe Pattern Military Academy Officials Parade Sword (Лот: 7196)

    Scarce Imperial German / 1930’s Deluxe Pattern Military Academy Officials Parade Sword, fine quality officers lion head sword with jewelled ruby eyes. Fine deep relief of oakleaves to the knuckle guard, cross guard with lion head finial and langet with crossed flaming torches. Reverse of the langet with deep cut / relief with shield for the owners initials to be engraved. Shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Housed in leather and plated fittings scabbard with staples to the reverse of the scabbard mounts and two hanging rings. Fine curved polish blade with etched decoration including trophy of arms. Makers details to the base of the blade under the langet, but this is not clear. Blade 74cms, overall 97cms. An interesting and unusual sword.

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  • #7 – U.S. MODEL 1872 CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7360)

    U.S. MODEL 1872 CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, for Indian War use, sharkskin grip w/ brass wire wrap, the 3 branch brass guard is damaged & loose (has eagle design), double engraved blade w/ bear logo (Abraham Kuller Zuwald) makers mark, it shows & an eagle,’U.S.’ etc., blade is worn, nickled scabbard having brass mounts, overall Fair.

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  • #7 – A Fine Battle of Waterloo and Long Service Medal Pair to the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment (Лот: 8600)

    A Fine Battle of Waterloo and Long Service Medal Pair to the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment, Waterloo medal, ‘SERJ. RICHARD WELLS, 2ND BATT. 95TH REG FOOT’, medal fitted with period replacement silver clip and ring suspension, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal VR, 1st type, ‘R. WELLS, ACTING SERJT. MAJOR INVALID DEPOT 1838’, contact marks and edge bruising to the Waterloo medal. ichard Wells was born in the Parish of St Nicholas, Nottingham, and enlisted into the 2/59th Foot at Rye, Sussex, on 4 April 1809, aged 27, a frame knitter by trade and a volunteer from the Nottingham Militia. He enlisted directly in the rank of Sergeant and served ‘at Walcheren, at the battle of Vittoria 21 June 1813, storming of St Sebastian 31 August 1813, battles of Bidafsoa, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne, Waterloo 18 June 1815, Cambray 24 June & surrender of Paris 6 July 1815’. Wells had been promoted to Colour-Sergeant in March 1815 and was, most fortunately for him, transferred to the 1st Battalion in January 1816. On 30 January 1816 the transport ship Seahorse, carrying the 2/59th to Cork was wrecked in Tranmore Bay with the loss of 12 officers and 264 men. In June 1823 he was appointed Acting Sergeant-Major to the Provisional Battalion at Fort Cumberland until 26 August 1825, when he became Acting Sergeant-Major at Chatham. On 24 September 1826 he transferred into the Newfoundland Veterans Companies and was appointed Acting Sergeant-Major, 25 December, of the Invalid Depot at Fort Pitt, Chatham.e was discharged on 9 May 1838, aged 56, with a total pensionable service of 31 years, 17 years 174 days as a Sergeant and 11 years 204 days as Sergeant-Major. The cause of his discharge was in consequence of ‘advanced age, rheumatism, want of activity and being subject to attacks of gout’. He received the L.S. & G.C. medal shortly afterwards and took up residence in Ordnance Place, Chatham, as an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital. On 15 November 1840, he was certified as being unable to leave his bed due to rheumatism and was to be visited to receive his pension. Sergeant-Major Richard Wells died on 1 December 1840. old with copied discharge papers.

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