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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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  • #7 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 10072)

    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, ‘16332 PTE. H.J. YOUNG R.A.M.C.’ Born in Brighton, 20-year-old Henry John Young was living in London when he attested for the Royal Army Medical Corps on 23rd October 1901. He served for 351 days, including 332 days in South Africa, before his discharge on 8th October 1902. The medal and all 3 clasps are confirmed on the medal roll.

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  • #7 – 2x Royal Navy Bosuns Whistles (Лот: 11176)

    2x Royal Navy Bosuns Whistles, one with war department broad arrow. Both good condition. Accompanied by a naval officers cap badge on mohair cap band. (3 items)

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  • #7 – Victorian Indian General Service Medal to the Royal West Kent Regiment for the Operations on the Punjab Frontier as Part of the Malakand Field Force (Лот: 11754)

    Victorian Indian General Service Medal to the Royal West Kent Regiment for the Operations on the Punjab Frontier as Part of the Malakand Field Force, India General Service Medal 1895-1902 with clasp Punjab Frontier 1897-98, engraved naming, ‘3632 PTE F THORNTON 1ST BTN RYL W KENT REGT’. Accompanied by an un-associated 1884 dated Khedive’s Star, missing suspension bar, unnamed as issued. Born in Westminster, London, 20-year-old Frederick Thornton attested for service in the Royal West Kent Regiment at Maidstone on 19th November 1892. His service record confirms service with the Malakand Field Force on the Punjab Frontier in 1897. On 24th November 1899 he was tried by District Court Martial for ‘feigning disease’ and being found guilty he was sentenced to 84 days imprisonment with hard labour. He returned to duty on 16th February 1900 and was discharged on 18th November 1904 having completed 12 years of service. Medal and clasp are confirmed on the roll for the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment. This appears to be his only medal entitlement.

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  • #8 – Crimea Medal Issued to a French Recipient (Лот: 5005)

    Crimea Medal Issued to a French Recipient, medal with single clasp Balaklava, clasp loose and stitched to the ribbon, contemporary engraved naming ‘CARRERE 28C’

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  • #8 – SA EM / NCO KEPI (Лот: 5340)

    SA EM / NCO KEPI, tan cotton body w/ red wool top for SA-Staff, early M-29 nickel eagle w/ gold gilt button, brown leather strap, an orange cotton lining w/ clear plastic sweat diamond w/ ‘Sonderklasse’ embossed in gold, a brown oilcloth band has some damaged areas, can’t tell if it has RZM label as band is stiff, overall condition is VG++

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  • #0008 – Luftwaffe M40 single decal helmet – Q64 (Лот: 5851)

    A German M40 helmet. The earliest type of helmet issued to Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Polizei and Waffen-SS troops. This example was issued by the Luftwaffe.Paint: Original factory paint. Around 95% still present. Signs of wear.Decals: The eagle decal is about 95%.

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  • #8 – Indian Mutiny Medal to the Rifle Brigade (Лот: 5911)

    Indian Mutiny Medal to the Rifle Brigade, medal without clasp, impressed naming, ‘J. CHANDLER, 2ND BN. RIFLE BDE’. With ribbon buckle on ribbon but rear pin is missing. John Chandler is confirmed on the roll for the issue of a medal without clasp.

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  • #8 – Impressive Imperial German Blue Gilt and Damascus Presentation Garde Officers Grosser Hilt Sword (Лот: 7197)

    Impressive Imperial German Blue Gilt and Damascus Presentation Garde Officers Grosser Hilt Sword, superb quality officers sword with Groser pattern lion head pommel with red jewelled eyes, heavy chiselled relief to the knuckle guard leading to the large langet having enamelled Garde starburst emblem. The reverse of the langet is engraved with the initials of the original owner. Large lion head finial to the cross guard. Shagreen grip with wire binding. Housed in its large steel scabbard with gilt brass bands and hanging rings. The thick deluxe piped back blade with Damascus and engraved with blue and gilt panels, the obverse ‘Wilhelmi s/r Vogt, Engers 1892’, reverse with trophy of arms and ‘Damaststahl Eisenhauer’. Spine of the blade also in gilt, engraved with oakleaves and ‘OTTO MERTENS, SOLINGEN’. Blade 84cms, overall 107cms. A superb example of a presentation sword with an impressive quality hilt.

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  • #8 – CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SWORD, REPRODUCTION (Лот: 7361)

    CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SWORD, REPRODUCTION, brass hilt w/ leather covered grip having brass wire, iron scabbard w/ brass mounts, probably made in the 1960’s for 100 yr. anniversary,

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  • #8 – Waterloo Medal to a Sergeant in the 23rd Regiment of Foot, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Лот: 8601)

    Waterloo Medal to a Sergeant in the 23rd Regiment of Foot, the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1815 Waterloo medal, steel clip and ring suspension, ‘SERJ. THOMAS DAVIS 23RD REGIMENT FOOT, R.W.F.’Accompanied by period miniature of the medal. 20-year-old Thomas Davis from Shrewsbury enlisted on 5th April 1801. Promoted to Corporal on 25th June 1804 and Sergeant on 14th August 1806 he was discharged to pension as Colour Sergeant on 18th December 1818 having served for 20 years and 169 days. At Waterloo he was in Captain Farmers Company.

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  • #8 – Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 10073)

    Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 3 clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, impressed naming, ‘13211 PTE W.G. CLEMENT R.A.M.C.’, edge bruise at 6 o’clock position. William George Clement from Holybourne in Hampshire attested for the Royal Army Medical Corps on 19th February 1900. Transferred to the Reserve on 18th February 1908 he was remobilised on 5th August 1914 serving until he transferred to Class Z Army Reserve on 4th February 1919. Medal and 3 clasps is confirmed ion the medal roll, he is also entitled to the Kings medal and a 1914 Star trio for his service in the Great War.

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  • #8 – Victorian / Edwardian Royal Scots Officers Full dress Epaulettes (Лот: 11177)

    Victorian / Edwardian Royal Scots Officers Full dress Epaulettes, twist cord epaulettes with bullion embroidered rank pips and thistle decorations to the lower section.

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  • #8 – Victorian Campaign Pair of Medals for Service in the Somerset Light Infantry in India and South Africa (Лот: 11755)

    Victorian Campaign Pair of Medals for Service in the Somerset Light Infantry in India and South Africa, India General Service Medal 1895-1902 with clasp Punjab Frontier 1897-98, engraved naming, ‘3333 PTE S SPEAREY 1ST BTN SOM LT INFY’, Queens South Africa Medal with 2 clasps, Transvaal and South Africa 1902, impressed naming, ‘3333 PTE S SPEAREY SOMERSET: L.I.’ Frederick Spearey, an 18-year-old Labourer from Bristol, attested for the Somerset Light Infantry on 17th October 1891 in Taunton. He served in Gibraltar, the East Indies and South Africa and participated in the 1897 Mohmand Expedition. He was discharged on 14th October 1903 on termination of his period of engagement having completed 12 years’ service. India Medal and clasp are confirmed on the roll for the 1st Battalion, the QSA and both clasps are confirmed on the medal roll of the 2nd Battalion.

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  • #9 – Victorian Crimea Medal to the 33rd (Duke of Wellingtons) Regiment (Лот: 5006)

    Victorian Crimea Medal to the 33rd (Duke of Wellingtons) Regiment, medal with single clasp Sebastopol, officially impressed naming ‘J MILNER 33RD REGT’, with pin back ribbon buckle, medal with nice toning and some minor edge knocks. Medal and clasp to James Milner confirmed on the medal roll, not entitled to any other clasps.

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