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#9 – The Rare and Historically Important British South Africa Company Medal for Matabeleland to a Trooper in the Salisbury Horse Who Was One of the 34 Men Killed in Wilson’s Famous Last Stand at the Shangani River in December 1893 (Лот: 11756)
The Rare and Historically Important British South Africa Company Medal for Matabeleland to a Trooper in the Salisbury Horse Who Was One of the 34 Men Killed in Wilson’s Famous Last Stand at the Shangani River in December 1893, British South Africa Company Medal 1890-97 with Matabeleland 1893 reverse, engraved in the correct style, ‘TRPR W P DEVAS SALISBURY H’. Generally good condition.Noted on the medal roll of the British South Africa Company for Matabeleland as Trooper Philip Wouter De Vos (Dead) with a subsequent comment, ‘one of Wilson’s party’.The Shangani Patrol (or Wilson’s Patrol) was a 34-soldier unit of the British South Africa Company that in 1893 was ambushed and annihilated by more than 3,000 Matabele warriors in pre-Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), during the First Matabele War. Headed by Major Allan Wilson, the patrol was attacked just north of the Shangani River in Matabeleland, Rhodesia. Its dramatic last stand, sometimes called “Wilson’s Last Stand”, achieved a prominent place in the British public imagination and, subsequently, in Rhodesian history, similarly to events such as the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the Battle of the Alamo in the United States.The patrol comprised elements of the Mashonaland Mounted Police and the Bechuanaland Border Police. Scouting ahead of Major Patrick Forbes’s column attempting the capture of the Matabele King Lobengula (following his flight from his capital Bulawayo a month before), it crossed the Shangani late on 3 December 1893 and moved on Lobengula the next morning but was ambushed by an estimated 3000 Matabele riflemen and warriors near the king’s wagon. Surrounded and outnumbered about a hundred-fold, the patrol made a valiant last stand as three of its number broke out and rode back to the river to muster reinforcements from Major Forbes’s column on the south bank of the river. However, the Shangani had risen significantly in flood, and Forbes was himself involved in a skirmish near the southern bank so was unable to send help; Wilson and his men therefore remained isolated to the north. After fighting to the last cartridge, and killing over ten times their own number, they were annihilated.What happened to the Shangani Patrol is known only from Matabele sources. Witness accounts were slowly gathered over three decades following the affair and various versions of events were offered. According to these accounts, the warriors offered the remaining Troopers their lives if they surrendered, but Wilson’s men refused to give up. They used their dead horses for cover and killed more than ten times their own number (about 500 was estimated), but they were steadily whittled down as the overwhelming Matabele force closed in from all sides. The Company soldiers continued fighting even when grievously wounded, to the astonishment of the Matabele, who thought the soldiers must be bewitched: “These are not men but magicians,” said one Matabele induna.The remains of the patrol’s members were buried on the battle ground and were later moved to be interred at Worlds View, in the Matopos Hills, alongside the body of Cecil Rhodes as per the request in his will.
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#10 – SA MANS BROWN SHIRT (Лот: 5342)
SA MANS BROWN SHIRT, Obersturmann’s rank – Gruppe Niederschsen, a tan cotton having 2 pleated pockets (has award loops) w/ a 5-button front (nickeled silver), brown wool rank tabs w/ chain stitched unit number ’16/28′, complete w/ shoulder board & matching collar piping, comes w/ a multi-piece wool & rayon armband w/ its RZM label, shirt has no RZM label, this does have a lower stain, but condition overall is VG+
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#10 – A Poignant Indian Mutiny Medal to the 2nd in Command of the 19th Regiment N.I. Who Committed Suicide Under a Fit of Temporary Insanity (Лот: 5913)
A Poignant Indian Mutiny Medal to the 2nd in Command of the 19th Regiment N.I. Who Committed Suicide Under a Fit of Temporary Insanity, medal with clasp Central India, impressed naming, ‘BT MAJOR W.E. MCPHERSON’. Walter Edward McPherson was born on the Isle of Wight on 21st October 1825, the son of Captain Philip McPherson of H.M.’s 46th and 17th Regiments. He was admitted as a Cadet in the Bombay Army at Poona India in 1841. Attached to the 5th Native Infantry in February 1842 he qualified as an interpreter in Hindustani in February the following year. Promoted Captain on 18th April 1854 and he served with the 24th Native Infantry during the Mutiny. Promoted to Major on 11th December 1861 and he committed suicide at Baroda on 2nd December 1864 in a fit of temporary insanity.Sold with some research.
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#10 – Fine Deluxe Pattern Imperial German Naval Officers Blue, Gilt and Damascus Dirk (Лот: 7199)
Fine Deluxe Pattern Imperial German Naval Officers Blue, Gilt and Damascus Dirk, fine example produced by WKC, with gilt metal Imperial crown pommel and ivory grip having two bands of wire. Gilt metal cross guard having anchor to the centre cartouche, no release button to the cross guard. Attached to the grip is an original officers silver bullion wire dress portepee. Gilt brass scabbard with ornate roped scabbard ring bands, one side engraved with initials of the previous owner and the other side with an engraved anchor. The blade is of superior quality with fine Damascus pattern and blue and gilt decoration to three quarters. Blade decorated to one side with Imperial crowned trophy of arms, sailing ship and standard trophy of arms above. Reverse side of the blade etched with sailing ship, foliage and dedication in ribbon ‘FESTEN MUTH’S IN STURM UND GEFAHR’ (Firm Courage in Storm and Danger). Blade with small WKC knights helmet trade mark to the base. Overall the dirk is in good condition with nearly all of the blue and gilt finish remaining to the blade. The scabbard has some light wear and small dents with one screw missing to the throat. Blade 37 ¼ cms, overall 52 ½ cms. Ivory exemption declaration JVG9LJWW. Please note, international bidders, make sure you can legally import items incorporating ivory into your nation.
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#10 – U.S. MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7363)
U.S. MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD, ricasso is mkd. ‘A.D.K. 1851’, double engraved blade in beautiful condition w/eagle, ‘E. Pluribus Enum’, flags, etc., dark leather grip covering w/ copper wire wrap, pierced brass guard w/ ‘U.S.’ & floral design (a shallow dent), has a blackened iron scabbard w/ brass mounts, lower scabbard has wear spot, high end example, exc.
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#10 – Naval General Service Medal Pair to an Officer for the Attack on Acre, Syria in 1840 (Лот: 8603)
Naval General Service Medal Pair to an Officer for the Attack on Acre, Syria in 1840, Naval General Service medal 1793-1840, with clasp Syria, engraved naming, ‘JOHN COCHRANE HOSEASON LIEUT’ with St. Jean D’Acre medal 1840, silver fitter with Crimea type of suspension, unnamed as issued. ohn Cochrane Hoseason is confirmed on the roll for the N.G.S. with Syria clasp and for the silver St. Jean D’Acre. There are no signs of renaming on the N.G.S. and the style of engraving is typical of the period of issue but normally this medal is issued with impressed naming. orn on 28th August 1809 he entered the Navy on 20th July 1823, passed his examination in 1829 and obtained his first commission on 10th January 1837 on Rover. He was present on Cambridge for the operations in Syria. Promoted to Commander on 6th September 1844 he was in command of Inflexible 11th June 1846 until 28th September 1849. He retired 9th July 1864. John Cochrane Hoseason died in Dover on 26th June 1884.
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#10 – A Good March 1918 Military Cross Medal Group of 3 to an Officer in the Royal Field Artillery (Лот: 10075)
A Good March 1918 Military Cross Medal Group of 3 to an Officer in the Royal Field Artillery, Military Cross GVR, the reverse with contemporary engraving, ‘D 146 R.F.A./LIEUT A B WILKINSON/ MAR 1918’, British War and Victory Medals, ‘LIEUT A.B. WILIKINSON’, also with pin back ribbon bar. Military Cross, London Gazette 13th September 1918 – 2nd Lt. Arthur Buttle Wilkinson, R.F.A., Spec. Res. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He volunteered to go round the front line to obtain information which was urgently required. He had to crawl most of the way under heavy rifle and machine-gun fire, and succeeded in sending back most valuable information.Arthur Buttle Wilkinson served in France from 10th September 1917, not entitled to a Star.
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#10 – Grouping of Mostly Scottish Military Badges (Лот: 11179)
Grouping of Mostly Scottish Military Badges, including other ranks Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders glengarry badges, bronze A&SH collar badges, 72nd Highlanders glengarry badge (copy), unfinished Gordon Highlanders belt plate, plus other items. (13 items)
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#10 – Queens South Africa Medal to the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays) (Лот: 11757)
Queens South Africa Medal to the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays), Queens South Africa Medal, ghost dates, ‘4173 PTE J H PEEL 2ND DRAGOON GDS’. Originally from St. Martins, Bradford, he enlisted on 7th January 1893 and records show he deserted on 2 occasions in August 1900. Private Peel is present on the medal roll of the 2nd Dragoons and is entitled to 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 but a note on the roll indicates that 4 clasps were returned on 5th March 1914 indicating that this medal is as issued to the recipient.
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#11 – Victorian Crimea Medal to the 21st (Royal North Birish Fusilier) Regiment (Лот: 5008)
Victorian Crimea Medal to the 21st (Royal North Birish Fusilier) Regiment, Crimea medal with for clasps Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman and Sebastopol, impressed naming’ J. CASSIDY. 21ST REGIMENT’ medal polished with contact marks and edge bruises, clasps sprung on right hand side between Alma and Balaklava claps. Medal and clasps confirmed on the roll, copy included.
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#11 – SA MANS BREECHES (Лот: 5343)
SA MANS BREECHES, made of a tan whipcord wool, 2 side flap pockets & 1 rear pocket, size stamped ’58’, 3 of its several brown plastic buttons are damaged, high quality, this lots includes a pr. unusual SA? boots, approx. 16′ tall made of brown leather w/ a strap up & lace up front, the leather bottoms have a brass front & a grooved heal witch I believe is made for skis, very well made & usable, both items are exc.
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#11 – Victorian New Zealand War Medal to an Officer in the Second Waikato Regiment (Лот: 5914)
Victorian New Zealand War Medal to an Officer in the Second Waikato Regiment, New Zealand 1845-66, reverse undated, engraved naming, ‘LIEUT R.J. COULTER 2D WAIKATO R.’, the centre of the reverse of the medal neatly engraved ‘FLYING COLUMN 1863-1866’. Complete with ribbon.
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#11 – German 1919 1st (Peace) Pattern Deluxe Naval Officers Dagger with Damascus Blade (Лот: 7200)
German 1919 1st (Peace) Pattern Deluxe Naval Officers Dagger with Damascus Blade, fine example of a 1st pattern naval offices dagger with flame pommel top, ivory grip with wire binding and cross guard with fouled anchor to both central cartouches. Housed in a deluxe pattern scabbard with fine hand chased decoration in form of oakleaves and acorns. The scabbard ring bands are deluxe roped pattern. Reverse of the scabbard has small hanging ring. Partially double edged blade with Damascus pattern the full length. Distributors trademark to the base of the blade being crossed swords and ‘G B &S’. Blade 24 ¾ cms, overall 41 ½ cms. Some denting to the scabbard, small stress crack to the grip towards the pommel and some general wear which is consistent with its age. Ivory exemption declaration B14ZQDK3. Please note, international bidders, make sure you can legally import items incorporating ivory into your nation.
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#11 – US MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7364)
US MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD, the ricasso is mkd. ‘P.D.L.’, the double engraved blade has a floral design etc. (shows a lot of hones wear & heavy rust at its bottom), the sharkskin grip has brass wire wrap, the pierced brass guard has a nice dark patina, comes w/ an elaborate gold bullion knot, the dark leather scabbard has brass mounts w/ only a few wear spots, the belt is an early white buff leather, , this sword is a step above normal so I am sure this officer had money! VG+