CAMPAIGN GROUPS AND PAIRS 690
Pair: Line Sergeant William Stanley, Bombay Artillery
INDIAGENERAL SERVICE 1854-95, 1 clasp, Pegu (Wm. Stanley. Corpl. Arty. Gd. “Moozuffer”); INDIAGENERAL SERVICE 1854-95, 1 clasp, Persia (Line Serjt. W. Stanley, Inf. Brigade) edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine and a rare pair (2)
£1000-1200 Ten Pegu clasps awarded to the Bombay Artillery detachment aboard the H.E.I.C. steamer Moozuffer. 691 Pair: Colour Sergeant G. Webb, 90th Regiment
INDIAN MUTINY 1857-59, no clasp (G. Webb, 90th Lt. Infy.) naming faint; ARMY L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (174 Colr. Sergt. G. Webb, 90th Foot) mounted court style for wear, edge bruising, contact marks, nearly very fine (2)
£260-300 692 Pair: Private T. Dawtry, 31st Regiment
CHINA 1857-60, 1 clasp, Taku Forts 1860 (Thos. Dawtry, 31st Regt.) officially impressed naming; TURKISH CRIMEA 1855, Sardinian issue (3830 Thomas Dawtry, 31 Reg.) impressed naming, edge bruising, contact marks, nearly very fine
£200-240 693 Pair: Private J. Kyle, 25th Regiment
CANADA GENERAL SERVICE 1866-70, 1 clasp, Fenian Raid 1866 (550 Pte., 1/25. K.O. Bds.) engraved naming; AFGHANISTAN 1878-80, no clasp (550 Pte., 1/25th Foot) slight edge bruising and contact marks, very fine (2)
£400-450
John Boyle, alias John Kyle was born in Five Mile Town, Co. Tyrone. He attested for the 25th Regiment at Glasgow on 13 March 1861, aged 18 years. He was discharged at Netley, being unfit for further service, on 12 July 1881 after serving over two years in Canada and over five in India. With copied service papers.
694 Pair: Colour Serjeant J. Finn, 25th Regiment
CANADAGENERAL SERVICE 1866-70, 1 clasp, Fenian Raid 1866 (641 Lce. Sejt., 25 Regt.) impressed naming; ARMY L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (641 Cr. Sergt., 1-25th Foot) both with silver buckles on ribbon, slight edge bruising, good very fine (2)
£400-450
James Finn was born in Lambeth, London. A Glass Cutter by occupation, he attested for the 28th Regiment at Birmingham on 19 May 1860. He transferred to the 25th Regiment in August 1861. Promoted to Corporal in June 1863 and to Sergeant in August 1865. Finn was discharged at Plymouth on 21 November 1878 having served over three years in Canada, over two in Malta and several months in Gibraltar. With copied service papers.
695 Pair: Private C. Humphreys, 9th Lancers
AFGHANISTAN 1878-80, 2 clasps, Kabul, Kandahar (1890 Pte., 9th Lancers) official correction to surname; KABUL TO KANDAHAR STAR 1880 (1890 Private, 9th Lancers) first pitted, fine; second very fine (2)
£400-450 696 Three: Lance-Corporal J. P. Carr, Kimberley Volunteer Regiment, late Diamond Fields Horse
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE GENERAL SERVICE 1880-97, 1 clasp, Bechuanaland (Pte., Dmd. F. Hse.); QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Relief of Mafeking, Defence of Kimberley, Orange Free State, Transvaal (510 L. Corpl., Kimberley Vol. Regt.); MAYOR OF KIMBERLEY’S STAR 1899-1900, unnamed, ‘a’ cypher hallmark, complete with silver brooch bar, good very fine (3) £500-600
Became non-effective 22 May 1901. With copied Q.S.A. roll extract. 697 Pair: Private D. McLeish, Gordon Highlanders
EGYPT AND SUDAN 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, The Nile 1884-85 (1041 Pte., 1/Gord. Highrs.); KHEDIVE’S STAR, 1882, unnamed, last lacking suspension, second with contact marks, very fine; first good very fine (2)
£200-250 Roll states ‘Dead’.
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