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| Lot |
Date |
Item |
Estimate |
Hammer |
| 1 |
4 Dec 91 |
ALEXANDER DAVISON'S MEDAL FOR THE NILE 1798, bronze, sometime polished, edge bruises, nearly very fine |
£60-£80 |
£70 |
| 2 |
4 Dec 91 |
ALEXANDER DAVISON'S MEDAL FOR THE NILE 1798, bronze gilt, fitted with small swivel ring for suspension, nearly very fine |
£100-£120 |
£120 |
| 3 |
4 Dec 91 |
ALEXANDER DAVISON'S MEDAL FOR THE NILE 1798, silver, fitted with silver ring forsuspension, nearly very fine |
£350-£400 |
£380 |
| 4 |
4 Dec 91 |
ALEXANDER DAVISON'S MEDAL FOR THE NILE 1798, gold, some light surface scuff marks, otherwise good very fine and very rare |
£6000-£8000 |
£5800 |
| 5 |
4 Dec 91 |
MR. T. WYON'S MEDAL FOR THE NILE 1798, silver, 38mm diameter, BHM 450, MH (1919) 484, nearly very fine and scarce |
£180-£200 |
£190 |
| 6 |
4 Dec 91 |
THE HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY MEDAL FOR EGYPT 1801, silver, fitted withsilver loop for suspension, nearly very fine |
£300-£350 |
£480 |
| 7 |
4 Dec 91 |
THE HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY MEDAL FOR EGYPT 1801, gold, fitted with gold loop for suspension, slight die flaw to obverse, otherwise very fine and rare |
£3000-£3500 |
£4100 |
| 8 |
4 Dec 91 |
THE SULTAN'S MEDAL FOR THE CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT 1801, silver, 1. 4 inch diameter, fitted with brooch bar suspender engraved with a sphinx and 'Egypt, ' at some time gilded but very fi... |
£200-£250 |
£370 |
| 9 |
4 Dec 91 |
THE SULTAN'S MEDAL FOR THE CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT 1801, gold, 1. 7 inch diameter, fitted with original gold hook and chain for suspension, good very fine |
£600-£800 |
£1000 |
| 10 |
4 Dec 91 |
THE SULTAN'S MEDAL FOR THE CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT 1801, gold, 1. 9 inch diameter, fitted with original gold hook and chain for suspension, good very fine and very scarce |
£1000-£1200 |
£1250 |
| 11 |
4 Dec 91 |
THE SULTAN'S MEDAL FOR THE CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT 1801, gold, 2. 1 inch diameter, fitted with original gold hook and chain for suspension, good very fine and rare |
£2000-£2500 |
£2400 |
| 12 |
4 Dec 91 |
HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF LONDON'S MEDAL FOR EGYPT 1801, bronze, plain edge, very fine |
£100-£120 |
£140 |
| 13 |
4 Dec 91 |
HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF LONDON'S MEDAL FOR EGYPT 1801, silver, plain edge, surface marks and two edge bruises, otherwise nearly very fine |
£150-£180 |
£170 |
| 14 |
4 Dec 91 |
NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Egypt (Robt. Walker), very fine |
£300-£350 |
£300 |
| 15 |
4 Dec 91 |
NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Algiers (C. M. Monk, Lieut., R. N.), edge filed below first initial, otherwise good very fine |
£250-£300 |
£340 |
| 16 |
4 Dec 91 |
NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE 1793-1840, 2 clasps, Nile, Trafalgar (William Stonelake), nearly very fine |
£800-£1000 |
£900 |
| 17 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1834-53 (Serjt. G. Hallett, 45th Regt.), very fine |
£160-£180 |
£180 |
| 18 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1834-53 (J. McNeil, 74th Regt.), renamed in bold upright capitals, nearly very fine |
£30-£40 |
£35 |
| 19 |
4 Dec 91 |
SIR HARRY SMITH'S MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY 1851, a contemporary unnamed example with original steel clip and silver bar suspension, very fine and very rare |
£1200-£1500 |
£1500 |
| 20 |
4 Dec 91 |
ABYSSINIA 1867-8 (T. Hennessey, A. B., H. M. S. Octavia), very fine |
£180-£200 |
£410 |
| 21 |
4 Dec 91 |
ABYSSINIA 1867-8 (W. R. O. Servt., C. Wilkins, H. M. S. Octavia), polished, nearly very fine |
£250-£350 |
£820 |
| 22 |
4 Dec 91 |
ABYSSINIA 1867-8 (No 4102 Private Hunajee Sablay, 3d Bo. N. I.), correctly impressed in the style for medals to Indian troops, repair to suspender, otherwise nearly very fine |
£100-£120 |
£120 |
| 23 |
4 Dec 91 |
ABYSSINIA 1867-8 (Lieut. D. Mackinnon, 25th Regt. Bomb. N. I.), suspender repaired, otherwise nearly very fine |
£180-£200 |
£160 |
| 24 |
4 Dec 91 |
ASHANTEE 1873-4, no clasp (W. Phillips, Pte. R. M., H. M. S. Simoom. 73-74), edge bruises, nearly very fine |
£60-£80 |
£70 |
| 25 |
4 Dec 91 |
ASHANTEE 1873-4, 1 clasp, Coomassie (1833 Bugler W. Dennis, 2 Bn. Rifle Bde. 1873-4), edge bruises, nearly very fine |
£160-£180 |
£200 |
| 26 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, no clasp (Lieut. P. W. Blyth, Border Horse), good very fine |
£150-£180 |
£160 |
| 27 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1877 (Corpl. E. Phayer, Aliwal N. Mtd. Vols.), good very fine and very rare |
£800-£1200 |
£1450 |
| 28 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1877-8 (Pte. C. Andrieka, German Burgr. Contgt.), part of unit rubbed, edge knocks, nearly very fine |
£150-£180 |
£140 |
| 29 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1877-8 (Qr. Mr. Sergt. W. Praed, 1st City Mount. Vol.), small edge bruise, very fine |
£220-£240 |
£180 |
| 30 |
4 Dec 91 |
An important medal awarded to Sergeant John Costellow, N Battery, 5th Brigade, Royal Artillery, who was one of the few to survive the massacre at Isandhlwana SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1... |
£3000-£350 |
£3000 |
| 31 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1877-8-9 (Capt. A. J. F. Mackintosh, Natal Native Cont.), the clasp a later issue, nearly very fine |
£180-£200 |
£220 |
| 32 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1878 (Capt. R. Stewart, Diamond Fd. Horse), nearly extremely fine |
£250-£350 |
£335 |
| 33 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1878 (Captain J. Scott, Ft. Beaufort Bghs.), nearly extremely fine |
£350-£400 |
£320 |
| 34 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1878 (Pte. G. Woilfer, Griqualand W. Constaby.), sold with a postcard photograph of the recipient with his family late in life, good very fine |
£200-£240 |
Unsold |
| 35 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1878-9 (1286 Pte. T. Fitzmorris, 80th Foot), contact marks, good fine and better |
£160-£180 |
£200 |
| 36 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1878-9 (Capt. H. B. Tomes, Kimberley Horse), nearly extremely fine |
£250-£300 |
£270 |
| 37 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1879 (722 Pte. C. Connolly, 1/24th Foot), official correction to 'Foot,' light surface scratching, otherwise very fine |
£700-£900 |
£950 |
| 38 |
4 Dec 91 |
The South Africa medal awarded to Lieutenant John Raymond Garrett, 3rd Battalion 60th Regiment, who was killed in action at Ingogo River during the First Boer War
SOUTH AFRICA 18... |
£1800-£2200 |
£1500 |
| 39 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1879 (Tr. Guttridge, Buffalo Bdr. Gd.), nearly extremely fine and a scarce |
£1000-£1200 |
£1100 |
| 40 |
4 Dec 91 |
SOUTH AFRICA 1877-9, 1 clasp, 1879 (Lieut. D. P. Robertson, Lonsdales Horse), small official correction to two letters of unit, otherwise very fine |
£200-£250 |
£260 |
| 41 |
4 Dec 91 |
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE GENERAL SERVICE 1880-97, 1 clasp, Basutoland (97 Pte. C. E. Middleton, C. Pol.), nearly very fine |
£140-£160 |
£140 |
| 42 |
4 Dec 91 |
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE GENERAL SERVICE 1880-97, 1 clasp, Transkei (Comdr. W. H. Read, Xesibis Cont.), some scratching to obverse, otherwise good very fine and probably unique to this un... |
£300-£350 |
£250 |
| 43 |
4 Dec 91 |
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE GENERAL SERVICE 1880-97, 2 clasps, Transkei, Basutoland (Lt. H. A. Hillier, Baker's Hse.), nearly very fine |
£300-£350 |
£270 |
| 44 |
4 Dec 91 |
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE GENERAL SERVICE 1880-97, 2 clasps, Basutoland, Bechuanaland (Qr. Mr. Sgt. F. J. Laskey, Dymes Rifles), nearly very fine and scarce |
£300-£350 |
£280 |
| 45 |
4 Dec 91 |
EGYPT 1882-89, undated, 2 clasps, Suakin 1885, Tofrek (T Simms, Pte., R. M. L. I.), pitted, good fine |
£60-£80 |
£80 |
| 46 |
4 Dec 91 |
KHEDIVE'S STAR 1882-89 (2), dated 1882, unnamed; dated 1884-6, reverse impressed (1834, 20H), this sometime silver plated, nearly very fine or better(2) |
£30-£40 |
£30 |
| 47 |
4 Dec 91 |
GENERAL GORDON'S STAR FOR THE SIEGE OF KHARTOUM 1884, Pewter as issued to N. C. O. 's and men, traces of gilding, suspension repaired, nearly very fine and scarce |
£250-£300 |
£250 |
| 48 |
4 Dec 91 |
ROYAL NIGER COMPANY MEDAL 1886-97, bronze, 1 clasp, Nigeria, the edge officially numbered '223, ' nearly very fine |
£280-£300 |
£250 |
| 49 |
4 Dec 91 |
ROYAL NIGER COMPANY MEDAL 1886-97, silver, 1 clasp, Nigeria 1886-1897 (J. F. Bradshaw), good very fine and rare |
£80-£100 |
£750 |
| 50 |
4 Dec 91 |
EAST AND WEST AFRICA 1887-1900, no clasp, for Mwele 1895-6 (1258 Sepoy Muhammad Ali, 24th Bo. Infy.), edge knocks and contact marks, nearly very fine |
£80-£100 |
£100 |
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