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A Collection of Queen’s South Africa Medals to the Royal Navy 601


Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (H. Lane. A.B. H.M.S. Barracouta) small impressed naming, good very fine £80-£120


602 Pair: Stoker G. H. Lamble, Royal Navy


Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (G. H. Lamble, Sto: H.M.S. Barrosa) small impressed naming; British War Medal 1914-20 (278269 G. H. Lamble. Mech. R.N.) light contact marks, very fine (2)


£120-£160 Approximately 158 medals awarded to H.M.S. Barrosa.


George Henry Lamble was born in Marlborough on 4 February 1874, and joined the Royal Navy as a Stoker on 29 October 1894. He served in H.M.S. Barrosa from 31 July 1897 to 14 May 1901, and was advanced Mechanician on 1 January 1909, being awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 12 November of that year. He served during the Great War in H.M.S. Orion and Vivid II, and was shore pensioned on 21 February 1919.


603


Approximately 127 medals awarded to H.M.S. Beagle. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (E. J. Richards, A.B., H.M.S. Beagle.) large impressed naming, second letter


of ship double struck, minor edge bruising, nearly very fine £100-£140 604


Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Driefontein (180874 Ql: Sig: J. Mc’Elligott, H.M.S. Doris) large impressed naming, edge bruising, nearly very fine


£140-£180


John McElligott was born in Plymouth on 21 January 1879 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 25 July 1894. Advanced Signalman on 21 January 1897, he served in H.M.S. Doris from 18 November 1897 to 31 May 1901. He served during the Great War mainly on the books of various shore based establishments, and was shore pensioned on 14 August 1919.


605


Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (J. Ford. Pte. R.M., H.M.S. Dwarf.) large impressed naming, very fine £100-£140


Provenance: Buckland, Dix & Wood, December 1992. Approximately 176 medals awarded to H.M.S. Dwarf.


606


Approximately 145 medals awarded to H.M.S. Fearless. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (H. R. Sanderson, Writer. H.M.S. Fearless) small impressed naming, edge


nicks, very fine £100-£140 607


Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (W. D. Taylerson, Sig. Boy., H.M.S. Forte.) large impressed naming, edge bruise, light pitting and contact marks, nearly very fine


£80-£120


William Dan Coningsby Taylerson was born in Hackney, London, on 28 November 1884, and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 29 January 1900. He served in H.M.S. Forte from 9 April 1902 to 16 February 1905, and was advanced Signalman on 29 November 1902. Advanced Petty Officer Telegraphist on 17 January 1908, he served during the Great War in H.M.S. Lowestoft, was advanced Chief Petty Officer on 19 January 1917, and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 13 December of that year. He was shore pensioned on 9 January 1922.


608


Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (J. H. Duncan, E.R.A. 3Cl., H.M.S. Gibraltar.) large impressed naming, polished and worn, good fine


£80-£120 609


Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (J. Foster, Pte. R.M.L.I., H.M.S. Magicienne) small impressed naming, light contact marks, very fine


£100-£140 610


Just 89 Queen’s South Africa Medals were awarded to the ship’s company of H.M.S. Magpie, 75 of them without clasp. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (J. Hunter, E.R.A., 4Cl., H.M.S. Magpie.) large impressed naming, edge


nicks, good very fine www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable) £140-£180


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