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Single Campaign Medals 564


Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, September 2002. Turkish Crimea 1855, British issue (T. Hull 44th. Regt. 2741) contemporarily engraved naming, pierced with ring


suspension, traces of brooch mounting to obverse, contact marks, nearly very fine 565 566 £60-£80


Turkish Crimea 1855, British issue, unnamed as issued, plugged and fitted with contemporary scroll suspension, polished, otherwise nearly very fine


£80-£100


Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (Regimental Serjt. Major Wm. Lyons 6 Dragoon Guards) engraved in running script, plugged and fitted with contemporary Crimea-style suspension, very fine


£100-£140 D.C.M. ordered 30 April 1856, with annuity from 6 May 1856.


William Lyons was born in Cashel, Tipperary, and attested for the 6th Dragoon Guards at the town of his birth in May 1832. He advanced to Troop Sergeant Major in December 1843, and Regimental Sergeant Major in March 1856. Lyons served with the Regiment in the Crimea and was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal- the only D.C.M. awarded to the 6th Dragoon Guards for the Crimea.


Lyons was discharged January 1860, having served 27 years and 239 days with the Colours. He subsequently served as Regimental Sergeant Major with the West Somerset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry, January 1861 - April 1876, resulting in a combined military service of 42 years and 360 days.


Note: Lyons’ Distinguished Conduct Medal was sold in these rooms in September 2018. 567 568 569 570


571 572


Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (G. Berry. 3721. 50th) regimentally impressed naming, plugged and fitted with contemporary IGS-style suspension, nearly very fine


£80-£100


Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, unnamed as issued, plugged and fitted with contemporary Crimea-style suspension, nearly very fine


£60-£80


Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, unnamed as issued, plugged and fitted with contemporary Crimea-style suspension, very fine


£60-£80


Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, unnamed as issued, with claw and ring suspension, traces of brooch mounting, good fine; Khedive’s Star 1882, unnamed as issue, very fine (2)


£70-£90 India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Persia (Gunner M. Murphy. Artillery.) very fine £260-£300


India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, North West Frontier (941. Pte. G. H. Green, 1/7 Foot.) with top silver riband bar, minor edge bruising, polished, good very fine and rare to unit


£600-£800


G. H. Green attested for the 7th Foot, and was one of only five men (Ensign William Roberts, Sergeant J. Coulter, and three Privates) from the 1st Battalion awarded the India General Service Medal with clasp ‘North West Frontier’, for the expedition under Brevet Colonel A. F. Macdonell against Sultan Muhammed Khan, 5 December 1863 to 2 January 1864; most of the rest of the 1st Battalion qualified for the concurrent Umbeyla clasp.


Sold with copied medal roll extract. 573


India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Umbeyla (560 Driver James Robins. D/19th. R.A.) edge bruising, some scratches to obverse field polished, very fine


£200-£240


James Robins was born in Deddington, Oxfordshire, and attested for the Royal Artillery on 12 December 1861. He served for just over 6 years in India, and qualified for the Umbeyla clasp in late 1863 whilst serving with ‘D’ Battery, 19th Brigade, Royal Artillery. He was discharged on 8 September 1968 as being no longer fit enough to serve and that on 17 March 1867 ‘his gun burst, a piece of barrel passed through his left hand between the thumb and index finger.’ He was given a deferred pension having reached the age of 50 on 2 December 1889.


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