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MEDALS TO 1920
Waterloo Medal JOS, BURKINSHAW, GUNNER. ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY £1300
Joseph
Burkinshaw was born in York and enlisted 27 August 1805, aged 17. At
Waterloo served in 'G' Troop, Royal Horse Artillery. He was discharged
30 September 1825 "worn out." Original iron ring.
Being sold on commission, payment to owner.
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India
General Service Medal Northwest Frontier 3440 D. QUINN. H.M.S 32ND
REGT.
Indian
Mutiny Medal Defence of Lucknow D. QUINN. 32ND L.I.
Dennis
Quinn was born in Monagh, Tipperary and enlisted into the 34th Foot
July 1848 (No. 2992). Transferred to the 32nd Foot April 1849 (No.
3440). Service record states: "In Defence of Residency Lucknow from 30 June to 25 Nov. 57; at the Battle of Cawnpore 6 Dec. 1857." He was discharged
January 1860 "allowed to reckon one year additional service on
discharge granted by Her Majesty for defence of Lucknow."
30 June 1857 mutineers arrived
north of Lucknow causing the British troops to move into the Residency
and set up a defensive position (855 British officers
and soldiers, 712 Indians, 153 civilian volunteers, and 1,280 civilians). The first attack was repulsed on 1 July. Around
8,000 sepoys had joined the rebel force. with a mix of modern and old
canons. Several attempts to storm the position were fought off and then
they settled down to a siege. 20 July Major General
Havelock attempted to relieve Lucknow, but a
battle at Unnao reduced his
force to 850 men and he had to withdraw. 18 September
Outram led a force of six British and one Sikh infantry battalions to
Lucknow to attempt a relief. By the time he reached the Residency, the
garrison was reduced to 982 fighting men. But now Havelock's force was
so weak that they could not evacuate the Residency and so the siege
continued. 14
November, Sir Colin Campbell began his relief of Lucknow. Two days
later, after heavy fighting, his force approached the Residency.
19 November the operation to evacuate the Residency began, with the
civilians escorted to Cawnpore.
The first siege had lasted 87 days, the second siege a further 61 days.
During the siege, the Union Jack
was nailed to the flagpole and so flown continually (the custom was
to take it down at dusk). After Luckno was retake, permission was
given for the Union Jackto be flown 24 hours a day on the Residency's
flagpole. The day before India became independent, the flag was
lowered, the flagpole cut down, and the base removed and cemented over,
to prevent any other flag ever being flown there.
Price: £2500
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Sutlej Medal Sobraon reverse WM KNIGHT 9TH LANCERS
Punjab Medal Chilianwala/Goojerat WM KNIGHT 9TH LANCERS
William
Knight was from Tunbridge Wells, Kent and enlisted into the 12th
Lancers in July 1838. Served in the Gwalior Campaign at the Battle of
Punniar (entitled to the Star); then at Sobraon during the Sutlej War.
He was present at the passage of the Chenab and the Battles of
Chilianwal and Goojerat during the Punjab War. Discharged at Chatham in
September 1852, aged 34. In 1871 he was working as a plasterer and
lived in Windsor, Berkshire. He died there in 1878. (PS)
£1600
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Crimea Medal Unnamed £120 |
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India General Service Medal Persia GUNNER J. WRIGHT. ARTILLERY. £455
With note that states "correct on roll L/Mil/5/55." (JW)
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Private John Grace
6th Foot |
India General Service Medal Northwest Frontier 204. J. GRACE. H M's. 1st BN, 6TH REGT. £285
John Grace enlisted in the 51st Regiment in 1858 but transferred to the
6th Regiment soon after. Served in the Indian Mutiny, medal confirmed
on roll. He was awarded the I.G.S. Medal for service in the Hazara
Expedition. He was discharged February 1879, after just over 20 years
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India General Service Medal Northwest Frontier 461 PTE J. JONES. 3 BN. RIF. BDE. £320
John
Jones was born in London
and enlisted March 1855, aged 22. Served in India for 13 years.
He was sent to Darjeeling in 18709 suffering from
fever. Returned to UK and discharged August 1871. Medal confirmed
on roll. (JW)
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India General Service Medal Northwest Frontier 2305 M. DOWLING. 81ST REGT. £320
Michael Dowling was born in Queen's
County, Ireland and enlisted January 1847, aged 23. Discharged 1868,
received the Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal. Medal confirmed on roll. (JW)
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India General Service Medal Northwest Frontier / Umbeyla R.J. CHAIMBERS. 1ST TP. 1ST BDE.BENL ARTY. £400
Bengal Horse Artillery. (JW)
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Private William Howe
Rifle Brigade |
India General Service Medal Burma 1885-87 4573 Pte. W. Howe 1st Bn Rif. Brig. £155
William Howe. Medal and clasp confirmed on roll. |
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India General Service Medal Burma 1885-7 810 Pte. J. Walford. 2nd Bn R.W. Fus. £200
John Walford was born in London and
enlisted October 1884, aged 24. Served in India and Burma December 1885
to February 1892. Medal confirmed on roll. Discharged October 1896. (JW)
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India General Service Medal Burma 1885-7/Burma 1887-89 393 Pte A. Day. 2nd Bn R. Muns Fus. £295
Medal confirmed on roll. (JW)
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India General Service Medal Burma 1885-7/Hazara 1891 694 Pte. M. Clarke, 1st Bn R.W. Fus. £355
Matthew Clarke. Medal and clasps confirmed on roll. (JW)
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India General Service Medal Burma 1885-7/Burma 1887-89 813 Pte C. Ings 2d Bn Hamps R. £325
Charles Ings was born in Ringwood,
Hampshire and enlisted March 1883, aged 19. Served in Malta and India.
Transferred to the Reserve November 1890 and discharged March 1895.
Medal and clasps confirmed on roll. (JW) |
PrivateT. Evans
King's Royal Rifle Corps |
Afghanistan
Medal Kandahar/Ahmed Khel 746 PTE. T. EVANS. 2/60TH
FOOT. £355
Thomas
Evans was born 1841 and enlisted into the 2nd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1860. A year later he was serving in
China and by 1871 was a Sergeant serving in India. However, by 1879
he was back to Private. Discharged March 1882. Clasps confirmed on
roll. Discharge sheet shows entitlement to the Kabul to Kandahar
Star.
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India General Service Medal Burma 1887-89 1935 Pte J. Smith 2d Bn Ches. R. £240
(JW)
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India General Service Medal Burma 1889-92 428 Serjt. W. Rowland 2d Bn Devon Regt. £220
Medal and clasp confirmed on roll. (JW)
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Corporal Charles O'Connell
Manchester Regiment |
India General Service Medal Samana 1891 1905 DRUMMER O'CONNELL. 2ND MANCHESTER REGT. £220
Medal confirmed on roll. Charles Michael O'Connell was born in
Manchester and enlisted 1887, aged 18. Served in India 1889 to 1895.
Discharged 1899. Re-called May 1899. Entitled to Queen's South Africa
Medal with 3 clasps. Discharged August 1903. Medal roll and service
record does not state drummer. Naming obviously altered at some time.
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India
Medal Punjab Frontier 1897-98 Captain M.S. Wellby 18th
Hussars.
Queen's South Africa Medal Defence of Ladysmith/Orange
Free State/Transvaal/Laing's Nek Capt. M.S. WELLBY. 18/Hussars.
Montagu
Sinclair Wellby was born in 1866. Educated at Rugby, he was
commissioned into the 18th Hussars in August 1886. Author of "Through
Unknwon Tibet" and "Twixt Sirdar and Menelik. An account of a Year's
Expedition from Zeila to Cairo through Unknown Abyssinia." Wrote "King
Menelek's Dominions and the Country between Lake Gallop and the Nile
Valley" for The Geographical Journal (1900). Served
with the Commissariat Transport Department, Tochi Field Force in India
1897 (medal). Served in the Defence of Ladysmith.
Regimental History: "29 July 1900. Our two squadrons were assigned to
the right and flank, and "B" under Captain Wellby were given advanced
duties to perform. ... Captain Wellby, taking with him Sergeant Butcher
and a few men, proceeded down the Schalk Spruit. Whilst he was engaged
shooting at some Boers, others attacked him. He took up a position in a
kraal and succeeded keeping them at bay until a larger party of some 30
Boers advanced under cover to close range. He bid the men with him to
mount and gallop for their lives whilst he kept off the advancing
Boers. When all his men had cleared, leaping on his horse, he attempted
to follow them, but the Boers were within 10 yards of him. His
indignant refusal to their appeal "hands up", they fired, mortally
wounding him in the stomach."
"On August 5th, at 3.30 am, Captain Wellby died after 48 hours
unconsciousness. He was brought in on August 2nd from a kraal. For the
first few days he seemed to be making fair recovery, but it was
found that he was never out of danger. His funeral was held at
Zandspruit and he was buried near the railway station at 3.30 pm. In
Captain Wellby the regiment lost one of its best officers. His exploits
in travel and exploration are well-known. His loss, the first casualty
among our officers, was not only a loss to the regiment to also a great
one to England."
Pair: £1750
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Sergeant William Ansell/Hurrell
Royal West Kent Regiment |
Egypt Medal 1882 The Nile 1884-5 852 ANSELL. 1/R.W. K R.
Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal 2352 SERGT. W.H. HURRELL R:W:KENT R
Khedive's Star 1882
William
Henry Ansell was born in Bristol. He is shown on Egypt Roll as Wm
Ansell and confirms 1882 medal with clasp for The Nile. 1884-85. The
Long Service Medal Roll shows William Henry Ansell but the surname is
crossed out and changed to Hurrell. Medal engraved with a different
service number, in a different style to the rest of the naming. Naming a
bit worn in Egypt Medal.
Pension Board statement gives 2352 William Henry Hurrell, served 21 years, in India, Egypt, Soudan, Gibraltar and Malta.
Group of Three: £350 (JW)
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India General Service Medal Waziristan 1894-95 3519 Pte W. Bennett. 2d Bn Border Regt. £225
William Bennett was born in
Manchester and enlisted July 1892, aged 21. Served in India 1894 to
1901. Discharged December 1901. Medal and clasp confirmed on roll. (JW) |
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Volunteer Long Service Medal Unnamed £50
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L/Corporal Henry Harrison
Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
Queen's Sudan Medal 3072 L/CPL. H. HARRISON. 1/R.WAR:R. £295 (JW)
Henry Harrison was born in Birmingham and enlisted November 1890.
Discharged to Reserve October 1899 but recalled a month later for South
Africa. Received QSA with 3 clasps. Discharged November 1902. |
Private David Muir
Cameron Highlanders |
Khedive's Sudan Medal The Atbara/Khartoum 3800 Pte MUIR. 1 CAM. HIGHrs £270 (JW)
David
Muir was born in Lochgelly, Fife and enlisted 1896, aged 18. Served in
Gibraltar, Egypt and South Africa. Also recieved the Queen's Sudan
Medal, QSA with 3 clasps and KSA with 2 clasps. Discharged May 1908. |
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1914/15 Star
4085. SJT. E.L. LARTER. 13TH. HRS.
British
War Medal 4085 SJT. E.L. LARTER. 13TH. HRS.
Victory
Medal 4085 SJT. E.L. LARTER. 13TH. HRS.
Delhi
Durbar 4085 SERGT LARTER. E.L. XIII HUSSARS.
Army Long
Service Good Conduct Medal (GV) 4085 SJT: E.L. LARTER. 13/HUSSARS
Ernest Louis Larter was born in Gosport, Hampshire in 1883. By 1901 he had enlisted into the 13th Hussars.
Durbar Medal confirmed, with note: "Massed Bands Camp". To France 15 December 1914. Long Service Medal awarded October 1916.
In 1939 he was living in Woking, Surrey and shown as "Clerk, War Office" and "Army Pensioner". He died in 1947.
Price: £365
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Private Joseph William Ricketts
Gloucestershire Regiment |
1914/15 Star 2293 PTE. J. RICKETTS. GLOUC:R.
British
War Medal 2293 PTE. J. RICKETTS. GLOUC.R.
Victory
Medal 2293 PTE. J. RICKETTS. GLOUC.R.
Joseph
William Ricketts was born in Bredons Norton, Worcestershire in 1873. He
joined the Worcestershire Regiment in Janaury 1889. Served in India
January 1891 to November 1896 and South Africa March 1900 to December
1901, when he was discharged (entitled to Queen's South Africa Medal
with 3 clasps). Joined the Gloucestershire Regiment August 1914 and
went to France 2 February 1915. Discharged March 1919 due to sickeness
(Silver War Badge no. 478080). In 1939 he was living in Croft Gardens,
Cheltenham and died there in December 1940. The Tewkesbury Register
reported "He served in the Boer War with the Worcestershire Regiment
and all through the Great War. He was a keen member of the British
Legion and up to the time of his death was engaged in war work."
(MS)
Group of three: £70
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Private Francis Frederick Smith
Gloucestershire Rergiment |
1914/15 Star 18988 PTE. F.F. SMITH. GLOUC:R.
British
War Medal 18988 PTE. F.F. SMITH. GLOUC:R.
Victory
Medal 18988 PTE. F.F. SMITH. GLOUC:R.
Francis
Frederick Smith was born in 1889 Enlisted 23 January 1915 1st
Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment and went to France 3 May 1915.
Discharged 2 September 1916 due to wounds (Silver War Badge no. 27181). Pension card states: "GSW Eye". (MS)
Group of three: £80
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1914/15 Star 2443 Q.M.SJT. F. MORTIMER MIDD'X R.
British
War Medal 2443 W.O.CL.2. F. MORTIMER MIDD'X R.
Victory
Medal 2443 W.O.CL.2. F. MORTIMER MIDD'X R.
Frank Mortimer enlisted May 1914 and was discharged 11 May 1917 due to sickness.
Group of three: £85
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Private John William Castle
Yorkshre Regiment |
British
War Medal
9255 CPL. J.W. CASTLE. YORK.R.
India General Service Medal Aghanistan NWF 1919 9255 CPL. J.W. CASTLE. YORK.R.
Copy
papers. John William Castle was from Northallerton, Yorkshire and
enlisted April 1908. To India with the 1st Battalion in 1913. The
Battalion spent the war in India. Discharged January 1920. Medals
confirmed as only entitlement.
Pair: £100
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Sergeant R. Alexander |
British
War Medal
143360 A-CPL. R. ALEXANDER. R.E.
Victory
Medal
143360 A-CPL. R. ALEXANDER. R.E.
India General Service Medal Afghanistan NWF 1919 143360 SGT. R. ALEXANDER. 2 Q.V.O. S & M.
2nd Queen Victoria's Own Sappers and Miners, Indian Army.
Group of three: £120
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Gunner William Read
Royal Field Artillery |
British
War Medal
123369 GNR. W. READ. R.F.A.
Victory
Medal
123369 GNR. W. READ. R.F.A.
India General Service Medal Aghanistan NWF 1919 123369 GNR. W. READ. R.A.
William
Read was from Walton-on-Thames, Surrey and enlisted March 1916, aged
24. Served in France from June 1916. Posted to India August 1917.
Served in the Afghan War attached to HQ 7 Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery. Discharged February 1920.
Group of three: £120
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British War Medal
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Victory Medal
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Private T. Sweetman
King's Regiment
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India General Service Medal Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 64731 PTE. T. SWEETMAN, KING'S REGT. £70
Thomas Sweetman served with 2nd Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment. He is also entitled to a British War Medal. |