An Argyll 'Jungle Beast's' Malaya Campaign, Death Railway FEPOW & Palestine veteran medal group of 5: Corporal James Morrow Davie, 1st Battalion & late 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- The 1939-1945 Star. No clasp (2979819 Cpl. J. M. Davie. A. & S. Hrs.)
- The Pacific Star. No clasp (2979819 Cpl. J. M. Davie. A. & S. Hrs.
- Defence Medal (2979819 Cpl. J. M. Davie. A. & S. Hrs.)
- War Medal (2979819 Cpl. J. M. Davie. A. & S. Hrs.)
- General Service Medal. 1918-62. GV1 2nd issue & clasp 'Palestine 1945-48' (2979819 Cpl. J. M. Davie. A.& S. H.)
A multi-campaign North West Europe, South East Asia (Netherlands East Indies) & Korean War medal group of 8: Warrant Officer Class 2 J. D. Timmons, Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers late 5th Indian Field Regiment & Royal Regiment of Artillery
- The 1939-45 Star. No clasp
- The France & Germany Star. No clasp
- Defence Medal
- War Medals
- GSM 1918-62. GVI 2nd issue 'S. E. Asia 1945-46' (893720 Sgt. J.D. Timmons. R.A.)
- Korea 1950-53 (893720 Sgt. J. Timmons. R.E.M.E.)
- United Nations: Service Medal with clasp 'Korea 1950-54'
- Military LS&GC. EIIR issue with 'Regular Army' bar (89372... read more
415.00 GBP
A Pakistan Dominion era 'Kashmir War, Independence & Second World War medal group of 5: Naik Fazal Elahi, Royal Pakistan Artillery late Royal Indian Artillery
- Pakistan (Republic): General Service Medal 1948 with clasp 'Kashmir 1948'
- Pakistan (Dominion): Pakistan Independence Medal (1213542 Nk Ftr Fazal Ellahi R.P.A.)
- Pakistan (Republic): Republic Medal 1956
- Great Britain: War Medal
- Great Britain: India Service Medal
The recipient, Fazal Ellahi, was by ethnicity and faith a Punjabi-Mussalman soldier... read more
First Afghan War: Cabul Medal 1842 (* Regttl. Sergt. Majr. Geo’ Kauntze 3d. K.O.L.D. *)
The medal with contemporary regimentally engraved 'serifed' naming. The medal fitted with a silver clip and a straight hinged suspension
Photograph with Medals-Up: Reference several on-line genealogical websites (e.g. WikiTree) for biographical details on the recipient, George Ernest Francis Kauntze includes splendid period photographs of the recipient in uniform wearing medals<... read more
Punjab 1848-49. With 2 x clasps 'Goojerat' & 'Chilianwala' (Henry Pearce. 14th Lt Dragns)
Twice Wounded-in-Action: During the Indian Mutiny Henry Pearce was wounded in two different actions - including once by a sword cut - firstly at the battle of Betwa, 1 April 1858, a historic Victoria Cross engagement for the 14th Light Dragoons, and secondly at Koonch on 7 May 1858
Medal(s) & Clasps Verification: The Punjab Medal and both clasps, together with later campaign meda... read more
Crimea Medal 1854-56, With 3 x clasps 'Alma', 'Inkermann' & 'Sebastopol' (G. Brown. 2nd Batn. Rifle Bde.)
The medal with officially impressed naming
Died-in-Crimea: The recipient Sergeant George Brown, is confirmed having 'Died' on 11 December 1854 while on active service in the Crimea (Ref Casualty Return WO25/9/56 & 'Rifle Green in the Crimea' (Caldwell & Cooper, 1994))
Medal & Clasps Verification: The medal and all 3 x clasps confirmed as entitled per the respective... read more
545.00 GBP
Ottoman Turkey: Crimea Medal 1854-1855. With 'Sardinian' reverse
Un-named as issued
The medal pierced with ring for suspension
Condition: Toned GVF read more
India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Burma 1885-7 (257 Pte J. Russell. 2nd. Bn. R. Sco: Fus.)
Medal and Clasp Verification: Private John Russell 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers is confirmed entitled to the IGS 1854 medal with clasp 'Burma 1885-87', per the below referenced medal roll:
- IGS 1854 with clasp: WO 100/69 under remarks was 'Actively engaged against Dacoits'
Sold together with hard-copy medal roll entry page
The recipients 'col... read more
185.00 GBP
China Medal 1857-60 (Second Opium War). No clasp
An un-named example as issued from the Royal Mint for award to Officers, Ratings and Other Ranks of the Royal Navy & Royal Marines
Condition: GVF read more
285.00 GBP
China Medal 18'57-1860. With clasp 'Canton 1857'
Un-named as issued to Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel
6 x different medal clasps were issued for the 'Second Opium War, comprising 5 x battle clasps of which 'Taku Forts 1857' was the earliest, and a generic 'China 1842' clasp awarded to personnel who had previously served in the first 'Opium War'
Condition: VF read more
375.00 GBP