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SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS
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INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, no clasp (Drumr. T. Loosey, 1st Batn. 10th Regt.) fitted with a copy suspension edge bruising,
nearly very fine £120-160
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INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, no clasp (Drummer Wm. Mann, 34th Regt.) suspension refitted, nearly very fine £160-200
William Mann was born in Norwich, Norfolk. A Shoemaker by occupation and a member of the East Norfolk Militia, he attested for
service in the 34th Regiment at Great Yarmouth on 6 February 1858, aged 19 years. Appointed a Drummer in March 1858, he was
promoted to Corporal in May 1863 but was reduced to Drummer again in November 1868 due to ‘irregular conduct’. Drummer Mann
was discharged on 15 February 1879. During his military career he was awarded the Indian Mutiny Medal without clasp and the Army
L.S. & G.C. Medal. With copied discharge papers.
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INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, no clasp (Drumr. John Harrison, 37th Regt.) good very fine £180-220
John Harrison was born in Warwickshire. A Needle Maker by occupation, he attested for the 37th Regiment on 8 October 1846, aged
17 years. With the regiment he served in Ceylon for 10 years, three months and in India, 6 years, six months. For his services he was
awarded the Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-59. Harrison was discharged at his own request on 17 March 1870. With copied discharge
papers.
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INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, 2 clasps, Defence of Lucknow, Lucknow (Isaac
Thompson, 84th Regt.) edge bruise, very fine and scarce £800-1000
An original defender at Lucknow, one of the small detachment of 50 men of the
84th under Major David O’Brien. He later transferred to the Army Hospital
Corps.
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CHINA 1857-60, 2 clasps, Taku Forts 1860, Pekin 1860 (Arthur Honeyman, 2nd Bn. 1st The Rl. Regt.) officially
impressed naming, this a little rubbed, contact marks, therefore nearly very fine £300-350
Arthur Honeyman was born at Westminster and enlisted into the 1st Foot on 3 October 1855. He served exactly 10 years and was
present with the Expeditionary Force in China at the capture of the Taku Forts and Pekin in 1860. Sold with some muster details.
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CHINA 1857-60, 3 clasps, Canton 1857, Taku Forts 1860, Pekin 1860, unnamed as issued, good very fine £180-220
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NEW ZEALAND 1845-66, reverse dated 1864 to 1865 (403 Sergt. Wm. Long, 65th Regt.) rank re-engraved, edge bruise,
very fine £350-400
Confirmed on the medal roll in the rank of corporal for the Waikato campaigns of 1864 and 1865.
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CANADA GENERAL SERVICE 1866-70, 1 clasp, Fenian Raid 1866 (3846 Bomb: G. Paine, 4th Brigade R.A.) naming officially
impressed in small capitals, edge bruise and contact marks, otherwise very fine £300-350
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ABYSSINIA 1867 (J. Dunstan, Boy 1 Cl., H.M.S. Satellite) suspension repaired, minor edge bruise, good very fine £200-250
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ABYSSINIA 1867 (436 S. Curtis, 3rd Dragn. Gds.) suspension repaired - some solder marks to reverse, edge bruise, contact
marks, about very fine £180-220
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ABYSSINIA 1867 (163 T. Monaghan 1st Battn. 4th The K.O.R. Regt.) suspension repaired, otherwise good very fine
£180-220
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ABYSSINIA 1867 (676 Corpl. J. Charleston, 26th Regt.) suspension repaired, edge bruising, some contact marks, nearly
very fine £180-220
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