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SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS 470


Note error in naming, should read ‘2d Bn. Rl. Ir. Regt.’ INDIAGENERAL SERVICE 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Samana 1897 (3609 Pte. J. Connors 2d Bn. Rl. Regt.)


nearly extremely fine 471 472 £100-140


INDIAGENERAL SERVICE 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Samana 1897 (3442 Pte. P. Shaughnessy 2d Bn. Ryl. Ir: Regt.) good very fine


£140-180


INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98, second clasp unofficially attached (4380. Pte. E. Barnicoat. 1st. Bn. Dorset. Regt.) suspension loose, very fine


£160-200


Edwin Henry Barnicoat was born in Weymouth, Dorset, in 1876, and attested for the Dorset Regiment at Dorchester on 21 June 1894, whilst serving with the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, Dorset Regiment. He served with the 1st Battalion in India from February 1897 until December 1906, and was present during the operations on the Punjab Frontier and with the Tirah Field Force, October 1897 to April 1898. Awarded a Certificate for Mounted Infantry Duties at Ambala on 30 March 1905, he returned to the U.K. on 9 December 1906, and was discharged on his own request on 31 July 1913, after 19 years and 41 days’ service.


Following the outbreak of the Great War Barnicoat re-enlisted in the Dorset Regiment at Dorchester on 24 August 1914, and was posted to the 3rd Battalion. He served during the Great War in Mesopotamia from 24 May 1916, and was promoted Corporal on 10 July 1916. He died on active service of a ruptured urethra at No. 79 General Hospital, Taranto, Italy, on 3 March 1919, and is buried in Taranto Town Cemetery Extension, Italy.


473


INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (5052 Pte. G. Bond. 2d. Bn. Oxf: lt. Infy.) minor edge bruise, good very fine


£160-200


G. Bond is listed as ‘Deceased’, and is commemorated on the Tirah Memorial to the 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry in Bonn Square, Oxford.


474


INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1895-1902, 3 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Samana 1897, Tirah 1897-98 (3970 Pte. A. Clarke [sic] 1st. Bn. Ryl. Sco: Fus:) nearly extremely fine


£160-200


Alexander Clark was born in Barony, Glasgow, in 1870, and attested for the Royal Scots Fusiliers at Glasgow on 7 December 1892, whilst currently serving with the 4th (Militia) Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Posted to the 1st Battalion, he served with them in India from 1 March 1893, and took part in operations on the North West Frontier 1897-98 as part of the Tirah Field Force. Returning home on 29 January 1905, he was discharged on 16 June of that year, after 12 years and 192 days’ service.


Sold with copied discharge papers, medal roll extract, and other research. 475 476


INDIA GENERAL SERVICE 1895-1902, 3 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Malakand 1897, Waziristan 1901-2 (3576 Sepoy Aslam 24th Bl: Infy:) very fine


£160-180


Sold with an original collector’s ticket, inscribed ‘Spink & Son, £2.10.0 Dec 45’ JUMMOO AND KASHMIR 1895, 1 clasp, Chitral 1895, unnamed as issued, clasp backstrap inscribed ‘Gurney London’,


suspension slightly loose, otherwise extremely fine 477 £360-400


ASHANTI STAR 1896, reverse inscribed in the usual Regimental style ‘2809 Pte. J. Watts 2. W. Yorks. R.’, nearly extremely fine


£340-380 Provenance: J. B. Hayward, December 1975; Lee Bishop Collection, Spink, July 2009.


Joseph Watts was born in Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire in 1872, and attested for the Prince of Wales’ Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) at Pontefract, Yorkshire, on 7 November 1890, whilst currently serving in the 4th (Militia) Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. He joined the Regiment at York on 11 November 1890, and after a brief spell at the Depot was posted to the 1st Battalion on 19 February 1891, before transferring to the 2nd Battalion on 6 December 1892. He served with the 2nd Battalion in India from 7 December 1892 until 23 November 1895, and then in West Africa, as part of the expeditionary force under Major-General Sir Francis Scott which had been formed against the Ashantis. He returned home with the Battalion on 24 February 1896, before transferring to the Army Reserve on 16 August 1897. He was discharged as being medically unfit on mobilization for the Boer War on 8 March 1900.


Sold with copied discharge papers, medal roll extract, and other research. 478 QUEEN’S SUDAN 1896-98 (4874. Pte. A. Alcutt. 1/R. War: R.) edge bruising, nearly very fine £180-220


A. Alcutt served with the 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment in the Sudan, and was present at the Battles of the Atbara and Omdurman; and subsequently with the Mounted Infantry in South Africa during the Boer War.


479 x480 481 QUEEN’S SUDAN 1896-98 (3386. Pte. H. Grant. 1/Cam: Hdrs.) extremely fine QUEEN’S SUDAN 1896-98 (3739 Pte. J. Tatham. 2/R. Bde:) light contact marks, very fine nick, good very fine £180-220 £140-180


W. Pratt does not appear on the latest published transcript of the Roll of 21st Lancers entitled to the Khartoum clasp. KHEDIVE’S SUDAN 1896-1908, 1 clasp, Khartoum (1181 Cpl. W. Pratt 21/Lancers.) contemporarily impressed naming, edge


£140-180 x482


KHEDIVE’S SUDAN 1896-1908, 3 clasps, Sudan 1897, The Atbara, Khartoum (1745 14th [Sudanese Infantry]), edge inscribed in Arabic script, edge bruising, very fine


£180-220 www.dnw.co.uk


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