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SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS
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QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa
1902 (7388 Bugler W. Earls, Lanc. Fus.) edge bruise, nearly very fine £80-100
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QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Wittebergen, South Africa 1901 (2237
Pte. M. Lynch, 2 Sea. Highrs.), last clasp unofficially riveted, good very fine £160-180
Michael Lynch was invalided home in April 1901 and discharged as medically unfit for further service at Fort George in December of
the same year. He had earlier gained entitlement to the India General Service Medal for the Hazara 1891 operations; sold with
research, including roll verification for his entitlement to the clasp for “South Africa 1901”.
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QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 6 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Tugela
Heights, South Africa 1901 (4000 Pte. A. Malhanch, 1st Border Regt.) medal re-constituted: suspension refixed, clasps
with unofficial connections, slight edge bruise, nearly very fine £120-160
Alexander Malhanch was born in Mossley Cross, Lancashire. A Baker by occupation, he attested for the Border Regiment at Liverpool
on 12 May 1893. With them he served in Malta, November 1897-September 1899, and South Africa, September 1899-June 1901.
Malhanch was slightly wounded in the thigh at Spion Kop on 20 January 1900. For his services he was awarded the Queen’s medal
with 6 clasps. After a period at home during which time he was passed for service as Mounted Infantry, he was posted to Gibraltar,
August 1906-October 1907. Malhanch was discharged from the Army on 16 October 1907. With copied service papers and research;
clasps verified.
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QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 6 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill,
Belfast (26784 Dvr. A. Hartland, T Bty. R.H.A.) slight edge bruise, very fine £120-160
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QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 7 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith,
Transvaal, Talana, South Africa 1901 (5353 Pte. M. Dalton, Rl. Dublin Fus.) unofficial connection between 5th and 6th
clasps, nearly very fine £180-220
The first six clasps confirmed; that for ‘Talana’ authorised and issued 29 December 1904.
180
KING’S SOUTH AFRICA 1901-02, 2 clasps (3580 Pte. H. A. Haas, Devon. Regt.) some contact marks, very fine £50-70
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KING’S SOUTH AFRICA 1901-02, 2 clasps (1937 Pte. T. Ryan, Rl. Irish Regt.) slight edge bruising, very fine £40-60
182
ST. JOHN MEDAL FOR SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902 (622 Pte. J. Burgess, North Staffs Corps) very fine £260-300
183
ANGLO-BOER WAR MEDAL 1899-1902 (Burger P. Z. Fourie) good very fine £80-100
Pieter Zacharia Fourie served as a Burger in the Lebenberg Commando. He was present in the actions at Elandslaagte, Ladysmith, and
others. He was captured at Cyferfontein on 30 November 1901 and held as a prisoner-of-war on St. Helena. With copied medal
application form.
184
ANGLO-BOER WAR MEDAL 1899-1902 (Burger H. J. Jooste) extremely fine £80-100
Hendrik Jacobus Jooste served as a Burger with the Heidelberg Commando. He served in Natal and Transvaal from November 1899,
being present in the actions at Ladysmith, Spion Kop, Heidelberg, Mahems Kloof and Van Kollers Kop. Due to illness Jooste was
discharged from Commando service at the end of July 1900. Later captured, as a prisoner-of-war he was held in India, October 1900-
December 1902. With copied medal application form, dated 4 September 1922.
185
ANGLO-BOER WAR MEDAL 1899-1902 (Burger J. C. Britz) nearly extremely fine £80-100
With copied medal application forms to Cornelius Johannes Britz, Ermelo Commando, and Johannes Christoffel Britz, Krugersdorp
Commando.
186
ANGLO-BOER WAR MEDAL 1899-1902 (Burger F. Mennigke) minor edge bruising, nearly extremely fine £80-100
Fredrick Mennigke served as a Burger with the Johannesburg Commando. He served in Natal from November 1899 and was captured
during the action at Elandslaagte, 21 October 1899 and held as a prisoner-of-war on St. Helena until the end of hostilities in 1902.
With copied medal application form.
187
ANGLO-BOER WAR MEDAL 1899-1902 (Burger E. A. Posselt) claw tightened, nearly extremely fine £80-100
Edward Alfred Posselt served as a Burger in the Piet Retief Commando. He served throughout the war, October 1899-June 1902 and
was present in the actions at Dundee, Spion Kop, Talani, Pomeroy and others. With copied medal application form.
188
ANGLO-BOER WAR MEDAL 1899-1902 (Burg. J. Cilliers) slight edge bruising, good very fine £80-100
Jan Cilliers served as Burger in the General Liebenberg, De Kock and Pienaar Commandos. He served throughout the war, October
1899-June 1902 and was present in the actions at Mafeking, Elandslaagte, Ladysmith, and others. With copied medal application form.
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ANGLO-BOER WAR MEDAL 1899-1902 (Burger P. J. J. van Vuuren) good very fine £80-100
Five Burgers with this name and initials in published roll.
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