Lot 1
NAMED BRITISH 2ND CHINA WAR & 1900 CHINA WAR MEDALS. Comprising two good named medals including a 2nd China War medal with two clasps, PEKIN 1860 and TAKU FORTS 1860, named to CORPL JOHN LONG, 2nd BN. 1st THE RL REGt. Together with a 1900 China War Medal with RELIEF OF PEKIN clasp, numbered 4533 and named to PTE. J. HUGHES 2ND RL. WELSH FUS.
Estimate:
$300 - 500
€ 258 -
430
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Price Realized: $12,500.00
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Lot 2
1879 SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL 1st DRAGOON GUARDS. Comprising a good named and numbered Zulu War Queen Victoria South African medal with 1879 clasp. Numbered 2116 and named to: PTE. J. KING, 1st DN GDS. Length including ribbon 4 inches. Diameter 35mm.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Price Realized: $1,000.00
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Lot 3
3 GREAT BRITISH NAMED MEDALS 19TH C. Comprising a good Crimea War Medal with Sebastopol, Balaklava, and Alma bars, named to Pte. John Galloway 93rd Ft. An Indian Mutiny medal with Lucknow clasp named to Geo. Blaygrove, 53rd Regt. And an 1857 China medal with Pekin and Taku Forts clasps named to Wm. Ager 2nd Bn. 60th Rl Rifles. Greatest measurement including ribbon 4 inches.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Lot 4
NAMED 1853 SOUTH AFRICA & ASHANTEE MEDAL. Comprising an 1853 British Queen Victoria South African medal named to GEO. GOULD, 1st BN Rifle, BDE. Together with an Ashantee medal, numbered 1888 and named to PTE. W. BUNYAN, 2. BN. 25 R.W.FUS: 1873-4.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Price Realized: $4,500.00
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Lot 5
6 GOOD NAMED QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDALS. Comprising a good group of named Queen's South Africa medals from left to right with 6 scarcer bars, Belfast, Diamond Hill, Johannesburg, Driefontein, Paardeberg and relief of Kimberley, numbered 4938, named to Dr. A. Copeland 1st Essex Regt, another with 5 bars, Belfast, Laing's Nek, Orange Free State, Defense of Ladysmith, and Talana, numbered 4469, Pte. E. Cherrill 18th Hussars, another with 4 bars, Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith, Tugela Heights and Cape Colony, numbered 5969, named to Pte. E. Pryce, R. Welsh Fus, another 4 bar example Transvaal, Driefontein, Paardeberg and Relief of Kimberley, numbered 4657 and named to A. Raynor, W. Riding Regt. A 2 bar example Orange Free State, Defence of Kimberley, numbered 324 and named to Tpr. O. Ring, Kimberley Lt Horse (Trooper Ring was wounded at the Siege of Kimberley. And a single bar example Modder River, numbered 3026, named to Pte. D. Paul, 1st Highland Lt Infantry. Greatest length including ribbon 4 inches.
Estimate:
$300 - 500
€ 258 -
430
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Lot 6
NAMED INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL WITH LUCKNOW CLASPS. Comprising a good named British Queen Victoria Indian Mutiny Medal with Defence of Lucknow and Lucknow clasps. Named to J. McGarry 90TH LIGHT INFY. Accompanied by copy of John McGarry's service record, enlisted in 1855 and discharged in 1876. Length including ribbon 4 inches, diameter 35mm.
Estimate:
$200 - 400
€ 172 -
344
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Lot 7
GOOD GROUP OF 4 NAMED BRITISH MEDALS, 19TH C. From left to right a Canadian General Service medal with Fenian Raid 1866 clasp, named to Pte. W. Jenkinson 22nd Oxford R., a 2nd Afghan War medal with Kandahar, Kabul and Charasia clasps, numbered p/513, and named to J. WILSON, 32nd HIGH RS. Together with an India medal with Relief of Chitral 1895 clasp, numbered 7252 and named to Pte. W. Wythe 1st Bn. K. R. Rifle Corps. And another India medal with 3 clasps, Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98. Numbered 4306 named to A. Shipman 1st Bn. Gord High.rs.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Lot 8
NAMED BRITISH PUNJAB & INDIA SERVICE MEDALS. Comprising a Punjab medal with Chilianwala and Goojerat clasps named to R. KEABLE 24th FOOT. And an India General service medal with Umbeyla clasp, numbered 554, named to D. McCrystal H.M. 93rd HIGH rs. Length with ribbon 4.25 inches.
Estimate:
$200 - 400
€ 172 -
344
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Lot 9
6 NAMED QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDALS WITH BARS. Comprising a good group of named Queen South Africa medals from left to right with 6 bars Wittenbergen, Transvaal, Driefontein, Paardeberg and Cape Colony, numbered 4902 and named to Pte. C. Davidson, 2: SEA : HIGHRS:, another with the following bars, South Africa 1902, South Africa 1901, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, numbered 29498 and named to Pte R. Burns, 14th Coy IMP YEO, another unique example with four bars, Belfast, Wittenbergen, Wepener, Cape Colony, numbered 5096, named to TPR, J.F. Weaving, Brabants Horse, another with 3 bars, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Natal, numbered 3852, named to Pte. A. Ginder, 5/Lncrs, another with 3 bars, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, numbered 1112, named to TPR. J. Hadden Kitchener's S.F. and another with 2 bars, Wittenbergen and Cape Colony, numbered 2115, and named to Pte. M.McCallum 1: HIGH: Lt. INFT. The greatest length including ribbon, 3.75 inches. A good grouping.
Estimate:
$300 - 500
€ 258 -
430
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Lot 10
1ST & 2ND BOER WAR MEDALS TO SAME PERSON. Comprising a Queens South Africa medal with 5 clasps, BELFAST, DIAMOND HILL, JOHANNESBURG, DRIEFONTEIN, MODDER RIVER, AND BELMONT numbered 9313 and named to SEJT -INSTR A. YORKGREN. GDS. And a Kings South Africa medal with 2 clasps, South Africa 1902 and South Africa 1902, number 9313 and named to CR. SERJT A. YORK GRENADIER GUARDS.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Price Realized: $1,500.00
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Lot 11
4 NAMED QUEEN SOUTH AFRICA MEDALS. Comprising a good group of 4 Boer War medals from left to right an example with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Transvaal, numbered 4511 and named to Pte. W. ROUSHAM. 19/Hrs. Another with 2 clasps Talana and Defence of Ladysmith, numbered 26248, named to GNR. J.SMITH, 13TH, BTY, R.F.A. The next example with Rhodesia and Relief of Mafeking clasps, numbered 588 and named to TPR. T.J. WADESON S. RHOD. VOLS. And a Queens Mediterranean, numbered 2453 names to PTE. J. SAINES RL. W. KENT REGt.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Price Realized: $1,750.00
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Lot 12
4 GOOD BRITISH VICTORIAN NAMED MEDALS. Comprising from left to right a Crimea medal with Sebastopol clasp and named to T. HOLMEN. An Indian General Service medal with Burma 1885-7 and Burma 1887-89 clasp, numbered 752 and named to Pte. H. FENTON, 1st Bn. Yourk L. I. As well as an Egypt medal, numbered 1955 and named to CORP L. F. & CS. W. JONES, 12TH C.C. & T.C. And a Queens South Africa medal with the following clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, and Transvaal, numbered 22370 and named to TPR. S.J. DIBLEY 33RD Coy IMP YEO.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Price Realized: $6,875.00
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Lot 13
GOOD NAMED BRITISH AFGHANISTAN MEDAL 1878-80. Comprising a good named Afghanistan medal 1878-1880, Second Anglo-Afghan War with ALI-MUSJID clasp. Numbered 1830 and named to PTE. J. Fulker 1/17th REGt. For Private James Fulker 1st Battalion, 17th Regiment (Leicestershire Regiment). Overall length including ribbon 3 inches.
Estimate:
$150 - 300
€ 129 -
258
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Lot 14
GROUP OF 13 BRITISH MEDALS. Top row a WWI War medal and Victory medal both named to Pte. W. Johnson LEIC. R., and another pair both named to DVR. G, CARHART A.S.C., WWI Victory medal with South Africa ribbon named to PTE J. S. SMITH, MGC. Second row a War medal named to S.M. 2 J.T. GARDNER R.A.F., a Victory medal named to PTE. W. SMITH NORTH D FUS, another Victory medal named to PTE. W. EVANS WELSH. R., a 1914 Star with 5th Aug-22nd Nov. 1914 clasp named to PTE H.MALLEY 2/CONN:RAND., another 1914 Star named to PTE. W. TAYLOR HIGH: L. I. Bottom row, a Special Constabulary Long Service medal named to John Winskill, an Indian General Service medal with 5 clasps #3695 and named to SEPOY JALAL KHAN. 57/RFLS. F.F., Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Waziristan 1919-21, North West Frontier 1930-31, Mohmand 1933 and North West Frontier 1935. And a King George V General Service medal with Iraq and Kurdistan clasps, named to Sepoy Nadar 52- Sikhs. A good diverse group.
Estimate:
$200 - 400
€ 172 -
344
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Lot 15
GOOD GROUP OF 8 BRITISH MEDALS & MORE. Top row from left to right a Kabul to Kandahar Star, named to Rifleman Nundkais Surkohr, 2nd Goorkha Regt, and another numbered 588/2673 named to PRIVATE J. BIRD 72nd HIGHLANDERS, a good Victorian Army LS & GC medal numbered 2376 and named to SERJT MAJ J. LONG 2 1st FOOT. A silver Tibet medal 1903-04, numbered 3129, named to Havd Sadhu 40th Pathans, a King Edward VII Africa General Service medal, numbered 3404 and named to PTE. Awudu, 2/ N.N. Regt, a Medalje voor de Anglo-Boere Oorlog medal, named to Korporaal W.J.H.I. Davel. Bottom left corner WWII British Defense medal and bottom right a General Service medal with South Arabia clasp, numbered 23908727, named to GDSM. D. JONES. WG. At center a RAF sweetheart brooch above another sweetheart brooch and a silver hallmarked ARP pin, a pair of 11th Hussar badges and some rank pips as shown.
Estimate:
$200 - 300
€ 172 -
258
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Price Realized: $1,875.00
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Lot 16
GROUP OF BRITISH MINIATURE MEDAL GROUPS. From top to bottom; an 11-medal grouping including an MBE, MC, Order of St. John and others. An 8-medal group, a 5 medal WWI group, a WWII 4 medal group, a WWI 4 medal group including a Territorial Efficiency medal. A two medal WWI group, and a miniature Queens South Africa Medal with four bars. Greatest measurement 6 inches.
Estimate:
$50 - 100
€ 43 -
86
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Lot 17
PR BRITISH VICTORIAN BELT PLATES. Comprising a nice makers marked Seaforth Highlanders officers cross-belt plate, marked on verso “R.&H.B. KIRKWOODEDINBURGH.” Height 4.1 inches. Together with a 18th Royal Irish Regiment cross-belt plate.
Estimate:
$75 - 150
€ 65 -
129
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Price Realized: $10,625.00
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Lot 18
A CAMEROONIAN SCOTTISH RIFLES SHAKO & CASE. Comprising a good and complete officer's Shako, regulation pattern with a dark blue felt body and black lace, braided cord lines, black leather peak and black plume, bearing silvered slung bugle regimental device, complete with braided cord and painted tin case with makers plaque of F.W. FLIGHT WINCHESTER and with engraved named plaque to “Capt. A. R. MacAllan The Scottish Rifles.” Length 9.75 inches, height including plume 13.25 inches.
Estimate:
$250 - 500
€ 215 -
430
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Lot 19
SILVER SCOTTISH RIFLES OFFICERS WHISTLE, 1882. Comprising a beautifully crafted and highly detailed silver Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) officers cross belt whistle with screw out sphinx head whistle and the case terminating in thistles. Hallmarked London, date letter for 1882 and maker mark PF for Philip Firmin. Length 3.25 inches.
Estimate:
$50 - 100
€ 43 -
86
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Lot 20
BRITISH NEW LAND PATTERN PISTOL REGT MARKED. Comprising a scarce named, dated and regimentally marked Napoleonic War period New Land Pattern flintlock pistol. In .67 caliber, 9.75 inch smooth bore barrel with faceted transition having British proof marks and broad Arrow over the date 1808 on right side of stock just above lock plate. Top of barrel engraved XXVII REGT., for the 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot. Lock is marked TOWER at rear and with crown over GR marking forward of hammer. Wedge fastened walnut stock. Brass fitting including buttcap, nose cap, trigger guard which is engraved D/41 (likely signifying D company, 41st Man.) brass side plate engraved P.A. Phillips and dated May 1823, likely the last owner. Iron swivel ramrod. Crisp tight action takes and holds cock in both positions, smooth clean bore. Stock exhibits normal dents and dings and minor repairs as shown. Overall length 15.25 inches.
Estimate:
$750 - 1,000
€ 645 -
860
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Lot 21
GOOD BRITISH MODEL 1801 SEA SERVICE FLINTLOCK. Standard configuration with 12-inch round .57 caliber barrel, having military proofs at rear. India pattern flintlock with reinforced cock (two screws behind cock), bridled friction frizzen, and feather spring with short finial is stamped with crowned "GR" and broad arrow proof in front of cock, and "TOWER" at rear. European walnut stock with various inspector's stamps extends to muzzle and is pinned to barrel. It has raised beavertail around tang. Brass mounts include short spurred heavy grip cap, relief cast trigger guard with husk finial, flat serpentine sideplate mounted with 9-inch steel belt hook, which is stamped with a crown over the number 6. Brass-tipped hickory ramrod mounts through single beaded pipe and simple hole as thimble. Overall length 19 inches. Good, clean bore; lock is good, takes and holds a cock in both positions.
Estimate:
$600 - 900
€ 516 -
774
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Lot 22
GOOD 19TH C. NAPOLEAN FRAMED PORTRAIT. Comprising a good hand-colored lithograph of Napolean after the painting by Paul Hippolyte Delaroche (French 1797-1856), printed in 1852. Contained in an attractive glazed gilt-lined oak frame. Image measuring 24 x 19 inches (61 x 48cm), overall contained in glazed frame 36 x 30.5 inches (91 x 78cm).
Estimate:
$200 - 300
€ 172 -
258
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Lot 23
UNIQUE BRITISH WWI SET OF ENGRAVED REGT SHOT GLASSES. Comprising a unique set of 4 stacking shot glasses with original fitted leather case. Each glass engraved “C. Cdy 52ND” for Company C, 52nd Regiment ‘Light Bobs' (Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry). One of the glasses engraved in chronological order from top to bottom with each company commander; 1914 Major A.J. Eden, 1914 Capt. G.G. Higgans, 1914 Capt. H.M. Dillon, 1914 Capt. A.W.N. Ponsonby, 1914 A.D. Lt. Tylden-Patterson, 1914, 1914 Capt. S.F. Hammick, 1915 H.M. Dillon, Capt. C. Fitzgerald, 1915 Capt. . A.W.N. Ponsonby, 1915 Lt. T.E. Withington, 1915 Capt. J.H. Boardman, 1916 P.L.C. Webster, 1916 2nd Lt. R.E.A Webster,1916 Capt W.J. Littledale, 1916 Capt. R.J. Brett, 1917 Capt. M.S. Griffith-Williams, 1917 Capt P.A. Bobby, 1919 Capt. O.H.M. Sturgess. Each glass 2.5 inches.
Estimate:
$75 - 150
€ 65 -
129
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Price Realized: $3,750.00
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Lot 24
GOOD ENFIELD MARK II DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Comprising a good .476 break action revolver. With a crown over "V.R. / ENFIELD / 1883 / II.", along with a "crown/E/5" proof on the right side of the frame and a double arrow proof on the left side of the frame. Equipped with a rounded front sight and a 6-shot cylinder that is marked with British proofs. The back strap is marked "GAOLS No. 4”, and right side of grip stamped GAOLS. The left side of the grip is stamped "N.S.W. No 4. All matching serial numbers 9624. Retains 75% Arsenal finish with smooth silver gray on the high points of the cylinder. The grip is good with overall minor dings, dents and scratches as shown. The markings are clear. Mechanically solid.
Estimate:
$800 - 1,200
€ 688 -
1,032
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Lot 25
GOOD NAMED WEBLEY ARMY & NAVY C.S.L. REVOLVER. Comprising a top-break six-shot revolver in approximately .450 caliber, 6-inch barrel with “Church Steeple” cylinder and smooth walnut grips, with stamped identification LT. COL. BURNABY.R.E., and the butt with lanyard hoop. The top of barrel marked with retailer's name ARMY & NAVY C.S.L. Left side of frame marked WEBLEY / PATENTS next to the Webley & Scott "Winged Bullet" logo over W&S. Right side of frame with serial number 3872, and back of cylinder stamped 872. Left side of barrel near cylinder stamped 476. A good, tight revolver with crisp action. The bore is clean, with clear lands and grooves, showing some oxidation. There is some wear to the lands, so it did see some level of service. Retains approximately 95% of original bluing. Small chip out of walnut grip as shown.
Estimate:
$500 - 750
€ 430 -
645
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