LONG SERVICE, CORONATION AND JUBILEE MEDALS 540
Medal issued on 9 May 1867. ROYAL NAVY L.S. & G.C., V.R., wide suspension (Sn. Ballard, Chf. Carprs. Mte. H.M.S. Irresistible 22 Ys.) toned, nearly
extremely fine 541 £350-400
Medal issued 16 March 1870. ROYAL NAVY L.S. & G.C., V.R., wide suspension (Hy. Sharp, Capns. Steward H.M.S. Juno 24 Yrs.) edge bruising and
contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine 542 543 £350-400
ROYAL NAVY L.S. & G.C., V.R., wide suspension (En. C. Webb, Carprs. Mate H.M.S. Pembroke 20 Yrs.) good very fine £350-400
ROYAL NAVY L.S. & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (Thos. M. Howe, Sick Bth. Stewd. H.M.S. Hibernia) engraved naming, fitted with silver ribbon buckle, good very fine
£120-140
Thomas Milman Howe was born at Devonport, Devon, on 18 September 1843, and joined the Royal Navy on 10 February 1858, as a Boy 2nd Class, aged 15 years. He served a total of 23 years 11 months and received his medal in 1875. Sold with copied service documents.
544 545 546 ROYAL NAVY L.S. & G.C.,
G.VI.R., 1st issue (M.37700 H. J. Ryan, E.A.2, H.M.S. Kent) nearly extremely fine £40-60
ARMY L.S. & G.C., V.R., 1st issue, large letter reverse, edge dated (H. E. Marshal Soult, Duke of Dalmatia, July 17th 1838), steel clip and hinged-bar suspension, good very fine and an interesting specimen
£150-200 ARMY L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (1478 Pte. R. Morris, 41st Foot) slight edge bruising, very fine £80-100
Robert Morris served as a Private with the 80th Foot, January 1856-October 1865, during which time he served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny (Medal with no clasp). He then served with the 1/23rd Foot, October 1865-June 1869 and the 41st Foot, July 1869- July 1876. Awarded the Long Service medal and a gratuity of £5 in February 1876; he was discharged on 25 July 1876. With copied discharge papers and roll extract.
547 548
Entitled to New Zealand and Indian Mutiny Medals. ARMY L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (3577 Corpl. W. Dunne, 43rd Foot) very fine
ARMY L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (5480 Corpl. E. Beech, Cst. Bde. R.A.) very fine £80-100 £100-120
Edward Beech was born at Stockport, Cheshire, and enlisted for the Royal Artillery at Woolwich on 30 April 1858. He was appointed a Musician in July 1860, and promoted to Bombardier in July 1870 and to Corporal in December 1873. Appointed Bugle Major in December 1878, Beech transferred to the 3rd Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment, as Sergeant Drummer on the permanent staff. He was discharged on termination of his engagement on 1 July 1884. Sold with copy service papers.
549 KING’S AFRICAN RIFLES L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (9929 Pte. Capito, 2-K.A. Rif.) minor edge bruising, nearly very fine £100-140
Capito, of the Yao Tribe, from the village of Kawanula, in the district of Chikala Zomba, attested for the King’s African Rifles on 16 July 1916. He saw action at Ming’oyo, Mumbeka, Maluyu, Nyagedi, Mahawa and at Chewata where he was wounded. He re-attested on 24 July 1919. Awarded the Long Service medal in 1934. Entitled to the British War and Victory Medals. With copied service papers.
550
VOLUNTEER FORCE LONG SERVICE, V.R. (831 Cr. Sergt. J. Bell, 4th V.B. Sco. Rifles) engraved naming, mounted as worn, in case - lid embellished, ‘Long Service Medal, Col. Sergt. Jas. Bell, 4th Vol. Batt. Sco. Rifles, 11th March, 1895’
Pair: James D. Knowles, Metropolitan Special Constabulary SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE, G.V.R., 1st issue, 1 clasp, The Great War 1914-18 (James D. Knowles); METROPOLITAN SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE 1914, reverse inscribed, ‘J. D. Knowles, No. 586 W. Div. Brixton 1917’; together with a Metropolitan Special Constabulary hat badge
JUBILEE 1935, unnamed as issued, on bow ribbon, in card box of issue, good very fine and better (5) £120-160
Jubilee Medal 1935 with ‘Viceregal Lodge, Simla’ bestowal document ‘by Command of the King-Emperor’ to ‘Sister Isabella Banston, Sister Superior, All Saints’ College, Naini Tal’. With accompanying letter dated 10 May 1935. Naini Tal is in Uttarkhand State, India.
551
VOLUNTEER FORCE LONG SERVICE (INDIA & THE COLONIES),
E.VII.R. (Gunner T. W. White, Mad. Arty. Vols. The D.O.) engraved naming, unit officially re-engraved, very fine
£40-50
Gunner T. W. White, Madras Artillery Volunteers ‘The Duke’s Own’, was awarded the Volunteer Force Long Service Medal, notified in I.A.O. 82 of 13 February 1911. With some copied research.
552
2nd Battalion Madras and South Mahratta Railway Rifles. VOLUNTEER FORCE LONG SERVICE (INDIA & THE COLONIES), G.V.R. (Colr. Sjt. J. B. Mallan, 2d Bn. M. & S. Mta. Ry. Rfls.) officially
engraved naming, claw tightened, minor edge bruising, very fine £40-50
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