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Single Campaign Medals 434


New Zealand 1845-66, reverse undated (4604. Wm, Manion. 50th, Regt.) officially impressed naming, good very fine £380-£420


Roll confirms service in the Waikato and West Coast campaigns from 15 November 1863 to 16 September 1866. He was discharged on 16 June 1868.


435


James Love attested for the 65th Regiment of Foot and served with them in New Zealand from 27 November 1854 to 29 May 1865. New Zealand 1845-66, reverse undated (3156 Pte. J. Love. 65th Foot.) a post-1873 later issue, nearly extremely fine


436 £200-£240


Punjab 1848-49, 1 clasp, Mooltan (M. Butcher, 1st Bn. 60th R. Rifles.) edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise very fine


£360-£440


Moses Butcher was born in the Parish of Sutton, Cambridge, and attested at Huntingdon for the 28th Foot on 15 January 1844, aged 18. He served in the ‘East Indies, Lower & Upper Scinde & the Punjaub from 3rd November 1844 to 30 September 1850.’ He volunteered to the 1/60th on 1 December 1847 and served with that regiment at the siege and capture of Mooltan, 27 December 1848 to 22 January 1849. He was discharged on 30 September 1850, ‘being found unfit for further service’.


Sold with copied discharge papers. 437 438


Punjab 1848-49, 1 clasp, Mooltan (Private Gunga Deen Telee. 4th Battn. Artry.) locally impressed naming, very fine £180-£220


Punjab 1848-49, 2 clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat (D. McCrohan, 24th Foot.) edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine


£500-£700 Wounded at Chilianwala, 13 January 1849.


Denis McCrohan attested for the 3rd Foot on 10 August 1839 and arrived at Calcutta on 1 December 1840. He volunteered to the 39th Foot on 15 October 1844, and to the 24th Foot on 1 November 1846. He was present at the battles of Chilianwala and Goojerat and was wounded at the former action. Promoted to Corporal on 1 February 1851, he died at Peshawur on 25 October 1855, of febris.


Sold with full research including copied musters and medal roll entry. 439 South Africa 1834-53 (James Doar, 2nd. Bn. 60th. Rifles.) edge bruising, nearly very fine £360-£440


James Doar was born at Sandiacre, Derbyshire, in 1824 and attested for the 60th Rifles at Nottingham on 22 April 1846. Posted to the 2nd Battalion, he was promoted Corporal on 11 August 1848, before being reduced to Private on 6 December of that year. He served with the Battalion during the Third Kaffir War in South Africa from September 1851, and remained at the Cape until 5 April 1858, before proceeding with the Battalion to India for service during the latter stages of the Mutiny (entitled to a no clasp Indian Mutiny Medal).


Advanced Sergeant on 23 May 1860, he saw further service during the Second Opium War in China from 29 April 1860 (entitled to a China Medal with clasps Taku Forts 1860 and Pekin 1860), and died at sea returning to England from Hong Kong on 14 December 1861.


Sold with copied research. 440 x441 x442 x443 444 x445 x446 447


William Major died on 13 February 1855. Crimea 1854-56, no clasp (William Major, Scots Fusr. Gds.) officially impressed naming, very fine


£140-£180


Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (J Tracey H.M.S. Sphinx) contemporarily impressed naming, import stamp to edge, contact marks and edge bruising, good fine


£100-£140


Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (R. Morrison. Gr. & Dr. 1st. Batn. Rl. Arty.) officially impressed naming, heavy edge bruising and contact marks, naming obscured in parts, fair to fine


£100-£140


Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (Gr. J. Hornor. 2.B. R.A.) contemporarily engraved naming, edge bruising, nearly very fine


£100-£140


Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (G. P. Chissell. Gr. & Dr. 9th Btn. Rl. Arty.) officially impressed naming, clasp loose and with brooch fitting to reverse, edge bruising and contact marks, therefore good fine


£80-£120


Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (E. Hill. 1st. Batn. Rifle Bde.) officially impressed naming, heavy contact marks and edge bruising, good fine


£100-£140


Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol, unnamed as issued, with top silver Hunt & Roskell riband buckle, edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine


£120-£160


Crimea 1854-56, 2 clasps, Alma, Inkermann (Edwd. Copner, 1st. Bn. R. Bde.) officially impressed naming, edge bruise and minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine


£200-£240 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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