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SECOND CHINA WAR MEDAL FOR 1856-8 (RENEWED 1858-60), WAS ISSUED FOR NAVAL ACTIONS. CLASPS WERE GIVEN  FOR ACTIONS AT FATSHAN 1857, WHILST ANOTHER CLASP WAS ISSUED FOR CANTON 1857. CLASPS WERE ALSO ISSUED FOR ACTIONS AT TAKU FORTS 1858-60 & CHINA 1900 FOR THE BOXER REBELLION

 

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ITEM No.

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3102

 

CHINA 1900. MEDAL NAMED TO: W. J. WHITE. ORD. H.M.S. GOLIATH. H.M.S. GOLIATH WAS A BATTLESHIP OF 12,950 TONS. LATER TO BE SUNK IN 1915. 580 MEDALS AWARDED WITHOUT CLASP TO THE SHIP.

CONDITION: VF.

Correct naming.

 

 

$375.00

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3115

CHINA MEDAL 1856-60 TWO CLASPS: TAKU FORTS 1860 & PEKIN 1860.

MEDAL NAMED TO: GUNNER. JOHN. McLAUGHLIN. No. 7. BATTY (ARTILLERY). 14th. BDE. ROYAL ARTILLERY.

CONDITION: VF.

Correct naming.

 

$825.00

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3117

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 12164. CORPL. M. WALL. 12th. BATTERY. ROYAL 3rd. ARTILLERY.

CLASP: RELIEF OF PEKIN.

CONDITION: GVF

Correct naming.

SOLD

$795.00

 

 

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3120

SCARCE //

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 3006. PTE. MUNIYAN. 4th. MADRAS. PIONEERS.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN

Condition: GVF.

This regt. road in armoured trains and defended the railroads.

Correct naming.

 

SOLD

 $525.00

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3121

SCARCE TO A ROYAL MARINE //

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: BAND. CPL. H.M.S. UNDAUTED (Amoured Cruiser of 5,600 tons.)

Condition: GVF.

Only a handful of medals issued to the Marine band aboard ship.

537 medals issued with no clasp to the ship.

Correct naming.

 

 

$435.00

 

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3127

CHINA 1900 //

MEDAL NAMED TO: I.S. KERSLAKE. BOY. 1st. CLASS. H.M.S. ISIS.

Comes with Roll.

Condition: VF

Correct naming.

 

SOLD

$325.00

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3131

 

CHINA MEDAL 1856-60 NAMED TO: SERJT. JOHN. FULTON. 2nd. Bn. 60th. ROYAL RIFLES.

Clasps: TAKU FORTS 1860 & PEKIN 1860

Correct naming.

Condition: NEF.

 

SOLD
$925.00

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3133

SCARCE TO A LANCER //

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 1215. SOWER. ALLAHILA. KHAN. 1st. BN. LANCERS.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN

Condition: GVF.

Correct naming.

A Bengal Lancer and his Boxer captive.

 

 

SOLD

$825.00

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3134

SCARCE RATING //

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: E.E. GRAGGS. ARM. CREW. H.M.S. ENDYMION.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN.

Correct naming.

 

$998.00

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3135

 

SCARCE RATING // KIA

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: JOHN VICTOR TREDENT. CAR. CREW. H.M.S. AURORA.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN

KILLED IN ACTION AT JUTLAND WWI. H.M.S. INDEFATIGABLE

CEMETERY: PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL

Condition: GVF.

Correct naming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$1,450.00

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3138

 

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: H.A. HIGHAM. GUNNER. ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY. H.M.S. GOLIATH.

Condition: VF.

Correct naming.

Mounted for wear.

H.M.S. GOLIATH

HMS Goliath Built as Chatham Dockyard and laid down on the 4th January 1897, launched 23rd March 1898 and Completed March 1900,   one of the 5 ships of the class to serve in the  China station until returning to the Channel fleet in 1903 and in March 1907  went into refit, to receive Fire control and machinery overhaul  after which in February 1908 went to Malta while on route has a major mishap with a propeller shafts fractured which took another 4 months repair.  on returning to the 4th fleet  at the Nore from 1913 to 1914 served with the 3rd Fleet. At the outbreak of world war one HMS Goliath joined the 8th battle squadron of the Channel fleet, Then went to Loch Ewe to become Guard ship also covered the landings of Marines at Ostend and then went to the east Indies in September 1914. In November 1914 to part in the operation against the Konigsberg in the Rufiji River. and in April 915 went to the Dardanelle's While there suppli3ed gunfire support at Cape Helles. while there she was damaged by Turkish Gun fire on the 28th April and 2nd May 1915.  On the night of the 13th May she was torpedoed by the Turkish |Motor torpedo boat Muavenet and sank quickly with the loss of 570 men.

Displacement: 12,950 tons.   Length: 410 ft.   Beam: 74 ft.  Draught: 26.5 ft.   Complement: 750.   Armament: four 12 ins guns, twelve 6 ins guns, ten 3 ins guns, six 3 pounder guns and two maxims with four torpedo tubes.

 

 

 

$525.00

 

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3139

 

 

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 21607. DRIVER. F.D. STENT. 12th. BATTERY. ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN.

Correct naming.

Condition: NEF.

Comes with Research.

The besieged soldiers of Peking and their relievers who are shown in Khaki uniforms c.1900

 

SOLD

$885.00

 

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3141

 

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: No. 1132. SOWAR. KHAN. 1st. DUKE OF YORK'S OWN LANCERS.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN.

Correct naming.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

 

SOLD

$565.00

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3142

 

CHINA MEDAL 1856-60 NAMED TO: ASST. SURGN. R.W. CLIFTON. NO 3. B. 13th Bde. ROYAL ARTILLERY.

Clasp: TAKU FORTS 1860.

Condition: VF.

Correct naming.

 

 

 

$895.00

 

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3144

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 1936. PTE. AHMAD ALI. 24th BALU. INFY.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN

Condition: VF

Correct naming.

 

SOLD

$525.00

 

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3147

SCARCE TO THE ROYAL ENGINEER'S BALLOON SECTION //

Only 79 medals issued to Officers and enlisted men of  the Royal Engineers for China 1900.

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 3620. SAPPER A. WOOLACOTT. ROYAL ENGINEERS.

BALLOON SECTION OF THE ENGINEERS.

Condition: GVF.

Note research below:

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The BALLOON SECTION of the Royal Engineers was the precursor to the Royal Flying Corps. As a matter of fact many of these men made of up the early ranks of the British Air Force at the beginning of WWI.

Please see my private gallery for more information on the Balloon Section of the RE covering the Boer War and WWI and the early formation of the British air force.

Correct naming.

 

 

 

$1,475.00

 

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3148

SCARCE TO THE ROYAL ENGINEER'S BALLOON SECTION //

Only 79 medals issued to Officers and enlisted men of  the Royal Engineers for China 1900.

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 3705. DRIVER. C. KIRK. ROYAL ENGINEERS.

BALLOON SECTION OF THE ENGINEERS.

Condition: NEF. (with some toning).

Small roll of engineers for the China 1900 campaign. Mainly 1/44 Company who came from Hong Kong and a Balloon section.

No bar medals to the 4th Balloon Section, Royal Engrs. Section consists of 4 officers and 75 men.

The BALLOON SECTION of the Royal Engineers was the precursor to the Royal Flying Corps. As a matter of fact many of these men made of up the early ranks of the British Air Force at the beginning of WWI.

Please see my private gallery for more information on the Balloon Section of the RE covering the Boer War and WWI and the early formation of the British air force.

Correct naming.

 

ROYAL ENGINEERS Balloon Circa 1900.

 

 

 

$1,475.00

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3149

 

CHINA MEDAL 1856-60 NAMED TO: CORPL. Wm. WALDEN. 2nd. BN. 60th RIFLES.

Clasps: TAKU FORTS 1860 & PEKIN 1860.

Condition: GVF.

Correct naming.

 

 

$795.00

 

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3150

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: T. FINCH. STOKER. H.M.S. CENTURION.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN.

Condition: GVF.

Correct naming.

 

 

$735.00

 

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3151

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 4646. PTE. H. WILLIAMS. 2nd/ROYAL WELSH. FUSILIERS.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN.

Condition: VF.

Correct naming.

 

 

SOLD

$995.00

 

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3153

 

CHINA MEDAL 1856-60 NAMED TO: Hy. COOPER. 2nd. Bn. 6Oth. ROYAL RIFLES.

Clasps: TAKU FORTS 1860 & PEKIN 1860.

Condition: GVF.

Correct naming.

 

 

 

 

$795.00

 

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3154

ROYAL MARINES.

CHINA MEDAL 1842 NAMED TO: THOMAS SOUTHAM. ROYAL MARINES.

Impressed Naming.

Condition: VF.

Condition: VF.

Correct naming.

 

 

 

$1,575.00

 

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3155

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: 1436. BUGLER. YELLIAH. 5th. INFY. HYBD. CONTG.

Condition: VF.

Correct naming.

 

 

SOLD

$350.00

 

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3156

ROYAL MARINES.

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: PTE. A.B. HUSSEY. ROYAL MARINES.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN

H.M.S. CENTURION

Condition: GVF.

ON HOLD

 

$950.00

 

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3157

 

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: J.C. DAVIS. 2ND YEO. SIGNALS. H.M.S. CENTURIAN.

Clasp: RELIEF OF PEKIN

Condition: VF.

Comes with Attestation papers.

 

 

 

 

$965.00

 

 

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3158

SCARCE RATING //

CHINA MEDAL 1900 NAMED TO: H. DOIDGE. Quarter-Deck Signalman. H.M.S. ORLANDO.

Clasp: TAKU FORTS & RELIEF OF PEKIN

Condition: VF.

 

 

 

$1,995.00

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