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Single Campaign Medals x905 x906 x907 x908 909 910 911 912 Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Ali Musjid (1464. Gunr. T. Browne. 13/9 Bde. R.A.) nearly very fine Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Ali Musjid (2218. Corpl. H. Hodgman, 4th Bn. Rifle Bde.) very fine £140-£180 £160-£180 Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Peiwar Kotal (Asst. Apothy. C. Archer, Sub: Med: Dep:) nearly extremely fine £160-£200 Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Ahmed Khel (4909. Gunr. T. Atkins. 11/11th Bde. R.A.) nearly very fine £140-£160


Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Ahmed Khel (278 Pte. T. Scott. 59th Foot.) a couple of small edge bruises, otherwise toned, nearly extremely fine


£160-£200


Afghanistan 1878-80, 3 clasps, Charasia, Kabul, Kandahar (B/585. Pte. J. Anderson. 92nd Highrs.) suspension loose, claw tightened, suspension mount bent on left hand side, nearly very fine


£300-£340 Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (2014 Private H. Whiting 9th Lancers) good very fine Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (Private. C. Boyd. 10th Hussars) nearly extremely fine, scarce £240-£280 £280-£320


Charles Boyd was born in January 1851, and attested for the 10th Hussars at London in January 1871. He served with the Regiment in Afghanistan 1878-80 (entitled to Medal with ‘Ali Musjid’ clasp). The 10th Hussars were not present for the march from Kabul to Kandahar, and it is probable that Boyd was attached to the Field Force as an officer’s servant. He does not appear on the medal roll, but the medal appears entirely as issued.


Boyd also served with the Regiment in Egypt and the Sudan, and is entitled to the medal with ‘El-Teb-Tamaai’ clasp. He was discharged, 13 February 1885, having served 14 years with the Colours.


913 914 Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (6568 Gunner C. N. Chapman 6th Battery 8th Bde R.A.) good very fine


Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (316. Pte. J. Brett. 14th Foot) good very fine, scarce John Brett was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, and attested for the 10th Brigade in June 1874.


£220-£260 £280-£320


He deserted in August of the same year, and was imprisoned prior to transferring to the 14th Foot in April 1877. Brett served with the 2nd Battalion in Afghanistan 1878-80, but the 14th Foot were not present for the march from Kabul to Kandahar. Brett was discharged, 1 February 1889.


915 Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (1989 Private Chas: Adams 2/60 Foot) nearly extremely fine £260-£300


Charles Adams was born in Marylebone, London and attested for the 60th Foot at Westminster in August 1870. He served with the Regiment in Afghanistan 1878-80 (entitled to Medal with ‘Ahmed Khel’ and ‘Kandahar’ clasps). Adams was discharged, 11 August 1882, having served for 12 years with the Colours.


Sold with the following original documents: Accounts Book, and Discharge Certificate. 916 917 Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (1518 Private Chas: Kelf 2/60 Foot) very fine


Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (58B/499 Private T. Spiers 72nd Highlanders) good very fine Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, September 2010.


£200-£240 £240-£280


Thomas Spiers was born in Kilbrachan, Renfrewshire, and attested for the 58th Brigade in February 1875. He was posted to the 72nd Highlanders in November 1876, and served with the Regiment in Afghanistan 1878-80 (entitled to Medal with four clasps). Spiers was discharged, 26 May 1888, having served 13 years and 92 days.


918


Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (Major E. G. G. Hastings Bengal Cavalry) very fine C.B. London Gazette 1 March 1881.


£600-£800


Edward George Godolphin Hastings was born in Bengal, India, in January 1842. He was the son of the Honourable Edward Plantagenet Robin Hood Hastings, and grandson of the 12th Earl of Huntingdon. Hastings was commissioned Lieutenant in August 1859, and advanced to Captain in the General List of Cavalry Officers, Bengal Army, in December 1867.


He was promoted Major in October 1878, and took part in the Second Afghan War 1878-80, ‘during the first campaign, from April, 1879, in Political charge of the Khyber Pass, and during the second campaign as Chief Political Officer with the Kuram Division Kabul F.F., senior Political Officer in general charge of the city and district of Kabul, and Chief Political Officer of the Kabul-Kandahar F.F., taking part in the advance on and occupation of Kabul, and the advance from Kabul to the relief of Kandahar, and being present at the action of Charasiab, the operations round Kabul and defence of Sherpur in December 1879, and the battle of Kandahar. (Three times mentioned in despatches; C.B.; Brevet of Lt.-Colonel.)’ (The Afghan Campaigns of 1878-80, by S. H. Shadbolt refers)


Hastings is mentioned several times in Lord Roberts’ Forty-one Years in India, including interviewing Ayub Khan and arranging his abdication, as well for the march specifically:


‘Throughout the march great difficulties were experienced in procuring food, but they were always overcome, with the able assistance of Major Hastings and his Political staff.’


Hastings died at Peshawar in December 1884. www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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