General Service Medal 1918-62. GV first issue clasp 'Iraq' (962 Sepoy Mohar Singh. 32nd Pioneers.)
The recipient was an Indian soldier of the Sikh faith holding the rank of 'Sepoy' (Private) while serving with the 32nd Sikh Pioneers, an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army
Medal and clasp verification: The recipient's entitlement to the medal & both clasps is confirmed per the respective campaign medal roll of 37th Lancers (ref WO 100/G48/458) that was compiled and sig... read more
100.00 GBP
India General Service Medal 1908-35. GV second issue with clasp 'North West Frontier 1930-31' (8336 Sep. Dhian Singh, 5-12 F.F.R.)
The recipient was an Indian soldier of the Sikh faith serving as a Sepoy (Private) with the 5th Bn (QVO Corps of Guides) 12th Frontier Force Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army
The most famous - and distinguished - unit of the British Indian Army was the Corps of Guides (1st Battalion Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force) (Lumsden's) Infantry... read more
85.00 GBP
India General Service Medal 1936-39. With clasp 'North West Frontier 1937-39' (12993 Sep. Shiam Singh, 1-12 F.F.R.)
The recipient was an Indian soldier of the Sikh faith holding the rank of Sepoy (Private) serving with 1st Battalion (Prince of Wales's Own Sikhs) 12th Frontier Force Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army
Second World War: Between May to 5 June 1945, 1/12 F.F.R. served with the 17th Indian Infantry Brigade, mostly under higher formation 8th Indian Division. T... read more
75.00 GBP
Bahawalpur (Princely State). Bahawalpur-Pakistan Alliance Medal, 1947
The medal - the last to be instituted in the Princely State of Bahawalpur - was instituted by Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi, in commemoration of the accession of Bahawalpur State to the Dominion of Pakistan that took place on 5 October 1947
By population, the Princely State of Bahawalpur was the largest of the pre-independence Princely States to accede allegiance to Paki... read more
40.00 GBP
Korea Medal. 1st type obverse legend (22429720 Pte D. B. Smith. R. Norfolk.)
The recipient was a soldier holding the rank of 'Private' while serving with the 1st Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British Army
For their services in Korea the Royal Norfolk Regiment was awarded the below following battle honour:
- 'Korea 1951-52'
Condition: About EF read more
Korea Medal. 1st type obverse legend (22707373 Pte R. Longbottom. D.W.R.)
The recipient was a soldier holding the rank of 'Private' while serving with the 1st Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment, an infantry regiment of the British Army
For their services in Korea the Duke of Wellington's Regiment was awarded the below following battle honours:
- 'The Hook 1953'
- 'Korea 1952-53'
Condition: About EF read more
185.00 GBP
Tibet Medal 1903-04. Bronze issue. No clasp (806 Cooly Nera Dhun, S. & T. Corps)
The medal recipient was an attested follower, of Nepalese ethnicity, serving as a non-combatant who performed the trade of 'Cooly' (Labourer) while serving with the Supply and Transport Corps of the British Indian Army
The medal of crisp appearance. A choice example with original lustre
Condition: About EF read more
325.00 GBP
India General Service Medal 1936-39. With clasp 'North West Frontier 1936-37' (41247 Driver Daulat Ram, 13 Mtn. Bty.)
The recipient was an Indian soldier of the Hindu faith who held the rank of 'Driver' while serving with the 13th (Dardoni) Mountain Battery, Royal Artillery, an artillery unit of the British Indian Army
The 13th Mountain Battery had its origins in 1917 when it was raised as the 33rd (Reserve) Mountain Battery, at the Indian Mountain Artillery Depot, located at Abbottabad, North W... read more
70.00 GBP
Crimea Medal 1854-56. No clasp
The medal unnamed as issued
Nicely toned
Condition: GVF read more
175.00 GBP
Indian Mutiny Medal. No clasp (Qr Mr Serjt J. Brown, 7th Madras Cavalry)
Died: At Banda, 'In-the Field' on, 24May 1858 (during the Indian Mutiny). At the time of his death he was a Sub-Conductor of the Ordnance Department, Madras Army, attached to the Seetabuldee Arsenal, and at the time of his death 'In the Field' had been serving with the Ordnance Department of the 'Saugor Field Force' . See the Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Madras, 1698-1948,... read more
595.00 GBP