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MISCELLANEOUS 628


ADDISCOMBE MILITARY SEMINARY, POLLOCK MEDAL, 1st type (1848-55), by B. Wyon, trial striking in bronze, obverse: bust of Major-General Sir George Pollock facing left, in uniform, wearing the star of the Knight Grand Cross of the Bath and the Cabul Medal 1842, with a circumscription in four bands, (inner ) ‘Major General Sir George Pollock G.C.B. Bengal Artillery’; (intermediate 1) ‘Treachery avenged - British honor vindicated - Disasters retrieved - British captives delivered’; (intermediate 2) ‘Kyber Pass Forced - Jellalabad relieved - Victories of Mamoo Khail - Jugdulluck - Tezeen - Istalif’; (outer) ‘To commemorate eminent services; Cabul 1842’; reverse: ‘Military Seminary Addiscombe Pollock Prize, Presented by the British inhabitants of Calcutta and awarded by the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Most Distinguished Cadet of the Season’, 58mm., unnamed, ref: B.H.M. 2058; Puddester 847.1, minor edge bruising, good very fine, scarce


£120-150 629


RHODESIA, BULAWAYOMEDAL 1897, oval silver medal, 31 x 25mm., obverse with coat-of-arms and the date, Bulawayo 4th Novr. 1897, reverse plain, edge bruise; SOCIETY BADGE, ‘For Service to Club & Cause’, neck badge, silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1952, reverse inscribed, ‘J. P. Dewhurst Esq., 1953’, with neck cravat, in case of issue; together with a breast star, plaque only, centre fitted with an enamelled circlet, with pin and prong fitting to reverse, very fine and better (3)


£60-80 ‘Bulawayo’ medal with note stating ‘Capetown to Bulawayo Railway Medal’. 630 Five: Colour Sergeant T. Lewis, Cardigan Rifle Association


RIFLE ASSOCIATIONMEDAL (5), obverse: soldier wearing helmet knelt on one leg firing rifle, ‘In Defence’, reverse: engraved, ‘Presented by the Cardigan Rifle Club for Highest Grand Aggregate Score made during 1891 won by Colr. Sergt. T. Lewis’, 38mm., silver, swivel scroll suspension; another, obverse: soldier wearing cap, knelt on one leg firing rifle, reverse: engraved, ‘Cardigan Rifle Association 1901 Grand Aggregate (Winner) Col. Sergt. T. Lewis’, 45mm., hallmarked silver, ring suspension, with ribbon and brooch bar; another, similar, reverse engraved, ‘Cardigan Rifle Association 1902 Grand Aggregate Winner Colr. Sergt. T. Lewis’, lacking suspension ring; another, similar, reverse engraved, ‘Cardigan Rifle Association 1904 Grand Aggregate Winner Colr. Sergt. T. Lewis’, with ring suspension; another, similar, reverse engraved, ‘Cardigan Rifle Association 1905 Grand Aggregate Winner Colr. Sergt. T. Lewis’


NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION BADGE, 55 x 50mm., silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1933, unnamed, pin-backed; INDIAN SHOOTING MEDAL, obverse crossed gilt rifle and sword, engraved, ‘Bangalore District Assault at-Arms 1900’, reverse inscribed within a wreath, ‘Best Man at Arms, Mounted Events, British Troops (Regt. Sergt. Majr. C. T. Rolph. R.A.) 35mm., silver, with ring suspension, ribbon and ornate silver brooch bar, very fine and better (7)


£200-250 631


TEMPERANCE MEDAL, 46mm., silver medal, obverse; Christ preaching to onlookers, ‘For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink’; reverse: within a laurel circlet is engraved, ‘The Drunkards Friend’, with ornate silver suspension and brooch bars, with silver slip bar engraved, ‘Presented to Mr James Price, May 10th 1838’, in leather case of issue, slight edge bruise, otherwise nearly extremely fine


£100-150


632


ROYAL WARRANT HOLDERS ASSOCIATION MEDAL, E.II.R., unnamed, edge with silver hallmark; ROYAL REVIEW VISIT MEDAL 1909, obverse: Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, reverse inscribed, ‘In Commemoration of the First Presentation of Colours to the East Lanc. Territorial Force in Worsley Park July 6th 1909’, 38mm., silver base metal; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COMMEMORATIVEMEDAL, reverse engraved, ‘Royal Engineer Company C.U.O.T.C. Inter Section Bridging Competition 1913 Sapr. T. Elworthy’, 33mm., silver, in card box, good very fine and better (3)


£60-80


2nd Lieutenant Thomas Elworthy, 1st Battalion King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), late Royal Engineers, was killed in action 3 May 1917. He was buried in Brown’s Copse Cemetery, Roeux, France. He was mentioned in despatches. Lieutenant Elworthy was the son of Mary Elworthy of 21 Ranulp Road, Hampstead, London.


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