SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS 1068 x1069 x1070 x1071 x1072 x1073 QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, no clasp (Civ: Clerk F. Prestcott. A.P.D.) edge nicks, therefore very fine QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, no clasp (320 Serjt: H. Wallace. Albany D.M.T.) nearly extremely fine QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, no clasp (43 Tpr: D. E. Gower. E. London D.M.T.) toned, good very fine £50-70 £70-90 £60-80
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, no clasp, bronze issue (Syce Ishar Singh Jodphur I.S. Lcrs) first part of name officially corrected, nearly very fine
£100-140 QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, no clasp, bronze issue (908 Nalband Mohamed Bux S. & T. Corps) good fine £100-120 QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony (G. H. Clifton, Surgeon.) nearly extremely fine £200-240
George Herbert Clifton was educated at the University of Edinburgh, and was admitted as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1863. He was appointed Staff Assistant Surgeon, Royal Army Medical Department at Chatham in 1866, and served with the Department in Mauritius in 1868. After a period on half-pay, he was appointed to the 105th Foot in early 1871, before resigning his commission in December 1873. He served in South Africa during the Boer War as a Civilian Surgeon employed locally, with the Royal Army Medical Corps in the Cape Colony (additionally entitled to a King’s South Africa Medal with two clasps). In 1903 he was living in Cape Town, South Africa.
x1074
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony (Lieut. & Q.M. T. Wallace. A.S.C.) engraved naming, extremely fine
£140-180
T. Wallace served in South Africa during the Boer War, and was present at operations in Cape Colony, south of the Orange River, 1899 -1900. He was subsequently advanced to the rank of Honorary Captain.
1075 x1076 QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Natal (9829 Pte. H. Pollard. R.A.M.C.) very fine £70-90
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Kimberley (97797 Gnr: T. Beale, 23rd W.D, R.G.A.) light marks, otherwise good very fine £240-280
Roll confirms. 96 medals issued to Nos. 14 and 23 Companies, Western Division, Royal Garrison Artillery.
1077 1078
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Kimberley (Pte. W. Smart. Kimberley Town Gd:) good very fine £200-240
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (4615 Pte. G. Mitchell, Liverpool Regt.) nearly extremely fine
£180-220
George Mitchell was born in Liverpool in 1875 and attested there for the Liverpool Regiment on 21 August 1894, having previously served with the 4th (Militia) Battalion, Liverpool Regiment. He served with the Regiment in South Africa from 12 November 1897, before being invalided home on 17 August 1900. He was discharged ‘medically unfit’ on 25 January 1902, after 7 years and 158 days’ service. Previously, whilst stationed at the Curragh, he was Post Orderly for H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
1079
QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (4331 Pte. W. Cotterell, Glouc: Regt.) initial and majority of surname officially corrected, good very fine
£100-140
William Cotterell was born in Bristol in 1875 and attested for the Gloucestershire Regiment on 6 June 1894, having previously served in the Regiment’s 3rd (Militia) Battalion. He served with the 1st Battalion in India from 23 February 1897, before proceeding to South Africa on 24 September 1899, and served there during the Boer War until 23 August 1900, when he proceeded with the Regiment to Ceylon. Returning home on 30 December 1902, he was discharged on 5 June 1910, after 16 years’ service. He died in Bristol in 1940.
1080 QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (9455 Pte. H. Wheatley. K.R.R.C.) very fine £180-220
H. Wheatley served with the 1st Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps in South Africa during the Boer War, and is recorded as ‘Invalided’ on the Q.S.A. Medal Roll.
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