1st Battalion King’s Shropshire Light Infantry. Regimental ‘Best Shot of Battalion’ Medal. Silver (not H/M). Reverse engraved (Lce Sgt J Blud.)
A large and finely struck medal
Metal: Silver (not hallmarked)
Weight: 55g
Dimension: 46mm
Obverse: In centre regimental insignia of the King's Own Shropshire Light Infantry, surrounded by the regimental Battle Honours to 1912 with Crown on top. Surrounding the centre the die cast legend says '1st Btn King's Own Shropshire Lt Inty; and... read more
150.00 GBP
Delhi Durbar Medal 1911. Silver issue
Un-named, un-numbered & un-attributed medal as issued
It is estimated that 30,000 silver medals were struck
Condition: About GVF read more
150.00 GBP
Meritorious Service Medal (New Zealand). GVI first issue obverse legend
An un-named, un-marked and un-attributed medal
A choice example, the medal fitted with a good length of original silk riband
Condition: Toned EF read more
185.00 GBP
Meritorious Service Medal (New Zealand): EIIR issue
An un-named, un-marked and un-attributed medal
A choice example, the medal fitted with a good length of original silk riband
Condition: EF read more
190.00 GBP
Military Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. GVI first issue with 'India' bar
An un-named & un-attributed issue
Condition: About GVF read more
95.00 GBP
Volunteer Long Service Medal (India and Colonies). Victorian issue (Sergt. T.A. Kingsley Madras Vol. Gds.)
The naming in engraved script fills the entire rim of the medal, and is a master-class example of an engraver's skill in craftsmanship
Medal Verification: The award to Sergeant Thomas Arthur Kingsley of the Madras Volunteer Guards was published in the Gazette of India issue 569 of 1897, and was one of only an estimated 65 x VLSM's (Victorian issue) awarded to the regiment in the ... read more
175.00 GBP
Volunteer Long Service Medal (India & the Colonies). EDVII issue (Voltr. E. J. Vint South Andaman Voltr. Rifles)
The officially engraved naming with few minor corrections - and fairly typical for this particular medal issue
Only 15 Medals of any type ever issued to this small unit
Edmund James Vint was born at Madras on 14 May 1869, the son of Charles Alfred Vint (Clerk, Accountant General's Office, Fort St. George, Madras) and Harriett Vint (nee Mills). Baptised by the Garri... read more
450.00 GBP
Efficiency Medal. GV issue with clasp 'India' (Pte. R. Benjamin, Sind. R. A.F.I.)
Medal Verification: The medal was awarded to Private R. Benjamin, of The Sind Rifles (Auxiliary Force India) on 25 September 1933, as published in Indian Army Order No. 554 of 1933
The recipient was almost certainly of the Jewish faith, the Sind Rifles being one of two corps of the Auxiliary Force India (the other were the units of the Bombay Contingent) that mustered sizeable nu... read more
185.00 GBP
Efficiency Medal. GV issue with clasp 'India' (Pte. B. M. C. Briggs, 1. E. I. Ry. R., A.F.I.)
Medal & Further Service Bar Verification: The medal was awarded to Private Bertram Malcolm Campbell Briggs, of the 1st Battalion East India Railway Regiment (Auxiliary Force India) on 8 October 1934, as published in Indian Army Order No. 531 of 1934. The recipient is also confirmed as being awarded a 'Further Service' bar to his Efficiency Medal, the further service bar awarded on 16 June 1939 ... read more
105.00 GBP
India Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. GV first type with Kaisar-i-Hind' obverse legend (10170 L-Daf. Amir Ullah, Khan, 15 Lrs.)
The impressed naming with official corrections, and exactly as issued
The recipient Amir Ullah Khan, was by ethnicity and faith a Punjabi Mussalman soldier holding the rank of Lance-Daffadar (Corporal) while serving with the 15th Lancers, a cavalry regiment of the British Indian Army
The recipients 5 digit regimental number indicates that he had served prior 1922, ... read more
75.00 GBP










