Baltic Medal 1854-1855
Un-named as issued
A choice example, with firm claw & swivel suspension that has never been messed around with. The medal attractively toned
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215.00 GBP
Crimea Medal 1854-1856. One clasp: 'Sebastopol' (Corpl J. Myles. 34th Regt.)
The recipient No, 3693 Corporal John Myles - his surname recorded as Myles in the Depot Rolls - served with the 34th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot during the Crimean War and later in India during the Indian Mutiny
Medal(s) and clasp verification: The recipient is recorded on the respective Crimean War & Indian Mutiny medal rolls as 'Miles' per below referenced sources:
325.00 GBP
Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. No clasp (1099. Corpl. J. Pringle. 78th Foot.)
Died of Disease: Private George Thompson, 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs. The Duke of Albany's), late 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot (The Ross-Shire Buffs), is confirmed to have died of 'Cholera', at, Chunar. North West Frontier Province of, British India, on, 1 November 1881
At the time of his recorded death, Private George Thompson (b. 1860) was 28 ye... read more
215.00 GBP
Canada General Service Medal, 1866-1870. Two clasps: 'Fenian Raid 1866' & 'Fenian Raid 1870'. Engraved (932. Pte. J. Clarke, 1/R. B)
Note: The first digits of regimental number and last letter of unit only, are worn and just faintly legible
Medal and clasp verification: No. James Clarke 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, is confirmed as entitled to the medal and both clasps per the respective campaign medal roll referenced below:
- Canada General Service Medal & 2 x Fenian Raid clasps: WO 100/110
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760.00 GBP
Ashantee Medal 1873-74. With clasp 'Coomassie' (434 Pte J. McKay, 42nd Highds. 1873-4)
Medal(s) and clasp verification: No. 434 Private James McKay 42nd Highlanders is confirmed entitled to the Ashantee Medal & clasp for 'Coomassie' per the below referenced regimental medal roll. His extant service papers also confirm the award of a Military Long Service & Good Conduct Medal
- Ashantee Medal with clasp 'Coomassie': WO 100/44
- Military Long Service & Good Co... read more
485.00 GBP
Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. No clasp (42/446. Pte W. Cox, 85th Foot.)
Medal verification: Private William Cox, 85th Foot, is confirmed entitled to the Second Afghan War Medal with no clasp per the respective campaign medal roll cited below:
- Second Afghan War Medal. No clasp: WO 100/53 with remarks that in 1881, he volunteered for service in India with 2nd Battalion 4th Foot
The 85th, or The King's Own Regiment of Light Infantry (Bu... read more
185.00 GBP
Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. With clasp 'Ali Musjid' (2110. Pte. W. Donovan. 4th. Bn. Rifle Bde.)
Second Afghan War Fatal Casualty: Private Donovan is confirmed on the respective campaign medal as 'Dead' prior to the medal roll being compiled and signed, and prior to the regiments return to British India
Cholera: Quite apart from 'Battlefield casualties' 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade lost an estimated 100 'All-Ranks' who died of disease, ill-health and accident, during while on... read more
375.00 GBP
Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. No clasp (Lce. Duffr. Gopal Singh 10th Bengal Lancers)
The recipient was an Indian soldier of the Sikh faith who held the rank of Lance-Duffadar (Corporal) while serving with the 10th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Bengal Lancers, a cavalry regiment of the Bengal Presidency Army
Reference 'The Afghan Campaign 1878-1880' (S. H. Shadbolt, 1882), the regiment's record of service during the Second Afghan War:
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225.00 GBP
Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. No clasp (Sepoy Rijah, 26th Regt. N.I.)
The recipient was an Indian soldier holding the rank of Sepoy (Private) while serving with the 26th Regiment of Native Infantry of the Bengal Presidency Army
Reference 'The Afghan Campaign 1878-1880' (S. H. Shadbolt, ), the regiment's record of service during the Second Afghan War:
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26th REGT. (PUNJAB) BENGAL NATIVE INFANTRY.
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145.00 GBP
Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. No clasp (Far: B. Manass 1st Regt. M. L. Cavy.)
Important: The 1st Regiment of Madras Cavalry - including a squadron of the 2nd Madras Light Cavalry attached - was the only cavalry regiment of the Madras Presidency Army to deploy and serve as a unit in the Second Afghan War
The Madras Weekly Mail issue of 20 May 1894, contained the below notice of appointment:
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The Military Department has be... read more
285.00 GBP