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IN THE LATE 1890'S THE NORTH WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA ERUPTED \INTO REVOLT. IN 1895 THE SMALL, REMOTE GARRISON AT CHITRAL WAS ATTACKED AND BESIEGED. A NEW INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL (IGS) (1895-1902) WAS ISSUED FOR THIS CAMPAIGN AND THE THOSE THAT FOLLOWED, REPLACING THE 1854 IGS.

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1954

SCARCE //

IGS MEDAL NAMED TO: C. NUNN. GUNNER'S MATE. PROSERPINE. (H.M.S.)

Clasp: PEGU.

Condition: GVF.

SOLD

$750.00

 

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1956

 

IGS Medal named to: W.H. Mc.VITTIE. ORD. H.M.S. CHARYBDIS.

Clasp: Perak (H.M.S. Charybdis was awarded 256 Medals).

Condition: GVF.

SOLD 

$565.00

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1957

 

IGS Medal named to: 1263. PTE. W. LITTLER. 1st. BN. ROYAL WELSH FUS.

Clasp: HAZARA. 1891.

When a British patrol engaged in survey work was ambushed and Major L. Battye, 5th Gurkhas and Captain H.B. Urmston, 6th Punjab Infantry and 5 sepoys were killed on 18 June 1888.  The Hazara Field Force was assembled under the leadership of Major-General J.W. McQueen, CB and tribes throughout the Black Mountain forced into submission and terms agreed.  For this expedition the India General Service Medal with clasp ‘Hazara 1888’ was awarded.  After a few months intermittent raiding by the Black Mountain tribes restarted and another expedition was deemed necessary.  Another Hazara Field Force, this time commanded by Major-General W.K. Elles, CB.  Split into two columns, the Field Force advanced from Derband.  Interestingly, during the campaign, some of the enemy were pursued up the mountain and were forced to surrender on the 9,800 feet high Machai Peak.  British Battles and Medals mentions that only two Royal Artillery Units were engaged during this campaign, 1 and 9 Mountain Batteries.

 

$425.00

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1959

 

IGS Medal named to: 1761. PTE. W. SMITH. 2/ Bn. ROYAL SUSSEX REGT.

Clasp: HAZARA 1888.

Condition: VF.

When a British patrol engaged in survey work was ambushed and Major L. Battye, 5th Gurkhas and Captain H.B. Urmston, 6th Punjab Infantry and 5 sepoys were killed on 18 June 1888.  The Hazara Field Force was assembled under the leadership of Major-General J.W. McQueen, CB and tribes throughout the Black Mountain forced into submission and terms agreed.  For this expedition the India General Service Medal with clasp ‘Hazara 1888’ was awarded.  After a few months intermittent raiding by the Black Mountain tribes restarted and another expedition was deemed necessary.  Another Hazara Field Force, this time commanded by Major-General W.K. Elles, CB.  Split into two columns, the Field Force advanced from Derband.  Interestingly, during the campaign, some of the enemy were pursued up the mountain and were forced to surrender on the 9,800 feet high Machai Peak.  British Battles and Medals mentions that only two Royal Artillery Units were engaged during this campaign, 1 and 9 Mountain Batteries.

 

$425.00

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1960

SCARCE TO THE ARTILLERY FOR THIS ACTION //

IGS Medal named to: BOMBr. GEO. BARTLOM. 2nd. BATTr. ARTILLERY.

Clasp: PEGU

Condition: GVF.

Comes with a copy of the roll.

 

$750.00

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1962

 

IGS Medal named to: 1215. PTE. W. COSTELLO. 1st. Bn. ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS.

Clasps: HAZARA 1891

Condition: NEF.

When a British patrol engaged in survey work was ambushed and Major L. Battye, 5th Gurkhas and Captain H.B. Urmston, 6th Punjab Infantry and 5 sepoys were killed on 18 June 1888.  The Hazara Field Force was assembled under the leadership of Major-General J.W. McQueen, CB and tribes throughout the Black Mountain forced into submission and terms agreed.  For this expedition the India General Service Medal with clasp ‘Hazara 1888’ was awarded.  After a few months intermittent raiding by the Black Mountain tribes restarted and another expedition was deemed necessary.  Another Hazara Field Force, this time commanded by Major-General W.K. Elles, CB.  Split into two columns, the Field Force advanced from Derband.  Interestingly, during the campaign, some of the enemy were pursued up the mountain and were forced to surrender on the 9,800 feet high Machai Peak.  British Battles and Medals mentions that only two Royal Artillery Units were engaged during this campaign, 1 and 9 Mountain Batteries.

 

$525.00

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1964

SCARCE TO A SGT. MAJOR //

IGS Medal named to: 179. SERGt. MAJOR. D.BARRIE. 2nd/ HIGHLANDER LIGHT INFANTRY.

Clasp: Punjab Frontier 1897-98.

Condition: VF.

 

 

$475.00

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1965

 

IGS Medal named to: 1361. PTE. O. BRENNAN. 3/BN. RIFLE. Bde.

Clasp: Northwest Frontier.

Condition: GVF.

Comes with research.

Manipur on the Assam-Burma border possessed its own army but had always relied on British assistance against Burmese raids.  Following the death of the Raja in 1886 a dispute over succession arose (he had eight sons), one son, Takendrajit Singh, had appointed himself Senaputti [commander of the Manipur Army], deposed one of his brothers and installed another on the throne.

In late February 1891, Mr. James Quinton, Chief Commissioner of Assam, together with Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Skene and about 250 men of the 43rd Gurkhas went to Manipur with the intention of removing the Senaputti.  Negotiation having failed, Skene attacked the city but after a counterattack by the Manipuris, the British Force was forced to retreat and take refuge in the Residency outside the city’s walls.

After a while a parley was agreed upon and a party including Quinton, Skene and the British Resident, Frank Grimwood, went out to negotiate.  All were murdered.

The British Force, now without leaders, managed to escape from the Residency with the Resident’s widow – Ethel Grimwood – who had been active throughout the siege and now helped guide them to safety.  For her great gallantry Mrs. Grimwood received the insignia of the Royal Red Cross, a pension for life and was fêted by Royalty.

The party reached Lakhipur on 20 March and three columns under Colonel R.H.F. Rennick, Major-General H. Collett, CB and Brigadier-General T. Graham, CB, raised.  They converged on Manipur on 26 April to find that the palace had been burnt and the ruler, the Senaputti and their brothers had fled.  The ruler, his brother Prince Angao Sana and the Senaputti were later captured and tried.  The Senaputti was executed and the others exiled to the Andaman Islands.

One Victoria Cross was awarded for this campaign – to Lieutenant C.J.W. Grant, Indian Staff Corps.

An interesting campaign with about 3,000 clasps (mostly to Indian troops) being awarded 443 of them to the 4th battalion of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, the only British Regiment present.

 

 

$535.00

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1966

SCARCE //

IGS Medal named to: PATRICK QUIGLEY. 18th. ROYAL IRISH REGT.

Clasp: PEGU

PTE. P. Quigley is also entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with clasps for Relief of Lucknow and Lucknow.

Also served in Hong Kong.

Condition: GVF.

Comes with research.

 

$650.00

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1972

 

 

IGS Medal named to: 1672. SEPOY. SHER BAZ. 4th PUNJ. INFANTRY.

Clasp: WAZIRISTAN 1894-5

Condition: VF.

 

 

$285.00

 

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1974

 

 

IGS Medal named to: 95332. GUNNER. D. MERRICK. 8th. MOUNTAIN BATTERY ROYAL ARTILLERY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, TIRAH 1897-98 and RELIEF OF CHITRAL 1895

Condition: NEF

Comes with Research.

 

 

 

$585.00

 

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1975

 

 

IGS Medal named to: GUNNER. JOHN. SYMCOX. 2nd. Bn. ARTILLERY.

Clasp: PEGU

Condition: GVF.

Comes with Research.

 

 

$635.00

 

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1976

A SCARCE THREE CLASP MEDAL TO A BRITISH GUNNER IN THE MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY //

IGS Medal named to: 58605. GUNNER. D. THORNTON. 9th. MOUNTAIN Bn. ROYAL ARTILLERY.

Clasps: PUNJAB 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 and TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: NEF.

Comes with Research.

 

 

$625.00

 

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1978

 

 

IGS Medal named to: 4192. WALTER. HENRY. CRAGG. ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.

Clasps: SAMANA 1891 & HAZARA 1891.  (a nice combination).

Condition: VF.

Comes with research.

A native of Leicester attested for a short service engagement in the K.R.R.C. at Manchester on 10.9.1887. He gave his age as 22 years and 6 months and trade as a Wheeler, next of kin address (Aunt - Mrs Rogers) of St. Mary's Road, Market Harborough, Leics. After training at the Depot he was posted to the 1st Bn. On 20.3.1888. Transferred to Army Reserve 21.3.1895 Discharged 9.9.1899. Overseas and campaign service all in India from 25.11.90 to 15.3.95, which included Hazara 1891, Miranzai 1891 and Isazai Expedition 1892. Sold with photocopy attestation papers which confirm medal and clasps entitlement.

When a British patrol engaged in survey work was ambushed and Major L. Battye, 5th Gurkhas and Captain H.B. Urmston, 6th Punjab Infantry and 5 sepoys were killed on 18 June 1888.  The Hazara Field Force was assembled under the leadership of Major-General J.W. McQueen, CB and tribes throughout the Black Mountain forced into submission and terms agreed.  For this expedition the India General Service Medal with clasp ‘Hazara 1888’ was awarded.  After a few months intermittent raiding by the Black Mountain tribes restarted and another expedition was deemed necessary.  Another Hazara Field Force, this time commanded by Major-General W.K. Elles, CB.  Split into two columns, the Field Force advanced from Derband.  Interestingly, during the campaign, some of the enemy were pursued up the mountain and were forced to surrender on the 9,800 feet high Machai Peak.  British Battles and Medals mentions that only two Royal Artillery Units were engaged during this campaign, 1 and 9 Mountain Batteries.

 

SOLD

$525.00

 

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1979

 

 

IGS Medal named to: 252 1/2 SEPOY. HUSAN. SHAH. 35th Bn.

Clasp: WAZIRISTAN 1895-5

Condition: VF.

 

$345.00

 

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1982

 

IGS Medal named to: 9089. SEPOY BARYAM SINGH. 12th. SIKHS.

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98

Condition: VF

With 73 Battle Honours, the largest collection of Victoria Crosses-Param Vir Chakras and equivalent, the Saga of Saragarhi, the young soldiers of the Sikh Regiment are proud to wear the regimental colours of India's highest decorated regiment. Since it's raising more than 150 years ago, the regiment has been in the vanguard of various actions and operations both in the 19th and 20th Centuries.

 

 

$235.00

 

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1984

 

IGS Medal named to: 925. SEPOY. HARY. RAM. 1/BT. PUNJAB INFTY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & WAZIRISTAN 1901-2

Condition: VF+.

 

 

$325.00

 

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1985

 

IGS Medal named to: 280. SERGT. A. DAWSON. H.M.'s 1st. Bt. 6th. Regt.

Clasp: NORTHWEST FRONTIER

Condition: GVF.

Comes with a copy of the roll.

Manipur on the Assam-Burma border possessed its own army but had always relied on British assistance against Burmese raids.  Following the death of the Raja in 1886 a dispute over succession arose (he had eight sons), one son, Takendrajit Singh, had appointed himself Senaputti [commander of the Manipur Army], deposed one of his brothers and installed another on the throne.

In late February 1891, Mr. James Quinton, Chief Commissioner of Assam, together with Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Skene and about 250 men of the 43rd Gurkhas went to Manipur with the intention of removing the Senaputti.  Negotiation having failed, Skene attacked the city but after a counterattack by the Manipuris, the British Force was forced to retreat and take refuge in the Residency outside the city’s walls.

After a while a parley was agreed upon and a party including Quinton, Skene and the British Resident, Frank Grimwood, went out to negotiate.  All were murdered.

The British Force, now without leaders, managed to escape from the Residency with the Resident’s widow – Ethel Grimwood – who had been active throughout the siege and now helped guide them to safety.  For her great gallantry Mrs. Grimwood received the insignia of the Royal Red Cross, a pension for life and was fêted by Royalty.

The party reached Lakhipur on 20 March and three columns under Colonel R.H.F. Rennick, Major-General H. Collett, CB and Brigadier-General T. Graham, CB, raised.  They converged on Manipur on 26 April to find that the palace had been burnt and the ruler, the Senaputti and their brothers had fled.  The ruler, his brother Prince Angao Sana and the Senaputti were later captured and tried.  The Senaputti was executed and the others exiled to the Andaman Islands.

One Victoria Cross was awarded for this campaign – to Lieutenant C.J.W. Grant, Indian Staff Corps.

An interesting campaign with about 3,000 clasps (mostly to Indian troops) being awarded 443 of them to the 4th battalion of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, the only British Regiment present.

 

 

 

$645.00

 

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1986

GORDON HIGHLANDERS //

IGS Medal named to: 4986. PTE. J. JOHNSTON. 1st. Bn. GORDON HIGHLANDERS.

Clasps: TIRAH 1897-98 & PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98

Condition: GVF.

 

This man took part in the legendary storming of the Dargai heights which took place on 20 October 1897 when the 1st Btn. Gordon's won two Victoria Crosses, one by Piper George Findlater, and one by Private Edward Lawson.

 

 

SOLD

$685.00

 

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1987

 

IGS Medal named to: 1301. HAVDr. SAIYID. HUBAIAN. KURRUM. MILITIA.

Clasps: Tirah 1897 -98, Samana 1897, Punjab Frontier 1897 - 98.

 

 

$385.00

 

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1989

SCARCE TO A BRITISH SOLDIER FOR THESE CAMPAIGN

IGS Medal named to: 626. DRIVER. J. JOMES. 37th. FIELD BATTERY. ROYAL ARTILLERY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Looks like original ribbon.

Condition: VF.

 

 

$365.00

 

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1990

 

SCARCE TO THE INDIAN MARINE // This is the first one I have had for sale.

 

IGS Medal named to: JOHN TAYLOR. CAULKER. INDIAN MARINE. "SESOSTRIS" (178 awards to this ship).

Clasp: PEGU.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

 

SOLD

$785.00

 

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1991

 

IGS Medal named to: SURGEON. LT. COL. M.D. O'CONNELL. A.M.S. (M.D. MCh. M.R.C.P.D.)

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98.

Condition: NEF.

Also served in the Sudan Campaign 1885.

 

 

 

$795.00

 

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1992

SCARCE //

SILVER TIBET medal named to: 216 DVR. KISHEN. SINGH 30th MOUNTAIN BATTERY (ARTILLERY).

Clasp: GYANTSE

Only a small contingent of Artillery personal with this expedition.

Condition: VF.

 

 

$975.00

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1993

 

IGS Medal named to: 1328. SOWAR. JUCHU. SINGH. 18th. BANGLE LANCERS.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: GVF.

 

$625.00

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1994

SCARCE TO A BRITISH OFFICER WITH THE GURKHA

IGS Medal named to: CAPTAIN A.V. HATCH. 2/Bn. 1/st GURKHA RIFLES.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: GVF.

 

$995.00

 

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1995

SCARCE COMBINATION OF CLASPS // FOUR CLASPS

IGS Medal named to: 1037. SEPOY. MIHRAH. DIN. KURRAM MILTIA.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897, TIRAH 1897-98 & RELIEF OF CHITRAL 1889.

Condition: VF.

 

 

On Hold

$450.00

 

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1996

SCARCE // IGS to a HUSSAR

IGS Medal named to: 3308. PTE. J. ROBINSON. 11th HUSSARS.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: GVF.

Comes with a copy of the roll.

 

 

On Hold

$698.00

 

 

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1997

SCARCE // IGS to an Indian Regt. //

 

IGS Medal named to: 965. SEPOY. KHAR. SINGH. KAPURTHALA. I.S. INF. (IMPERIAL STATE INFANTRY)

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: VF.

 

 

 

 

$365.00

 

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1998

 

IGS Medal named to: 2147. HAVDr. MAIYA. SINGH. 45th SIKHS.

.Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & WAZIRISTAN 1901-2

Condition: NEF.

 

 

$350.00

 

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1999

 

IGS Medal named to: 1173. HAVDr. GNANAPRAHASAM. No.4 COY. 20th MADRAS

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

$425.00

 

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4100

 

IGS Medal named to: 1308. SEPOY UMAR. 1st. PJB. INFY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & WAZIRISTAN 1901-2.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

$300.00

 

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4101

 

IGS Medal named to: 168. PTE. S. SCOTNEY. 1st. Bn. DORSET REGT.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

$425.00

 

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4102

 

IGS Medal named to: 3388. PTE. B.J. WILEY. 11th HUSSARS

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

$785.00

 

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4103

SCARCE FOR THIS CAMPAIGN //

IGS Medal named to: 266. SARWAN MOHAMED. 60th. G.C.CORPS. (CAMEL CORPS)

Clasps: WAZIRISTAN 1901-2.

Condition: VF.

 

 

$300.00

 

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4104

 

IGS Medal named to: 827. SEPOY. NAND SINGH. 1st. PALIALA. J.S. INFTY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98.

Condition: VF.

 

 

$225.00

 

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4105

 

IGS Medal named to: 1353. SEPOY LLARN. DIN. 33rd. PJB. INFY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98  & MALAKAND 1897 (SCARCE CLASP).

Condition: VF.

 

 

$325.00

 

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4106

 

IGS Medal named to: 1934. SEPOY. CHURA. KHAN. 3rd SIKH. INFY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

$425.00

 

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4107

 

IGS Medal named to: 3167. SEPOY. NASIR. KHAN 24th. BL INFY. (IMPRESSED NAMING).

Clasps:  PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98  & MALAKAND 1897 (SCARCE CLASP)..

Condition: VF.

 

 

$350.00

 

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4108

 

IGS Medal named to: 914. SEPOY. JAMIL. 38th. BL. INFY.

Clasps: Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98  & MALAKAND 1897 (SCARCE CLASP).

Condition: VF.

 

 

$350.00

 

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4109

SCARCE TWO BAR MEDAL TO A SURGEON //

IGS Medal named to: SURGEON LIEUT. J.S. STEVENSON. I.M.S. (INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE).

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-89 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: GVF.

John S. Stevenson was born on 24.8.1872, the son of Surgeon General W.F. Stevenson C.B. A.M.D. Training at St. Bartholomew's he gained the M.R.C.S. and  L.R.C.P. London 1895, 2/Lieut 29.7.1896; Captain 29.7. 1899. Capt. Stevenson died at LUCKNOW 20 July 1900.

Surg. Lt. Stevenson attended the Army School of Medicine at Netley prior to service in the I.M.S. where he was a "guinea pig" in experimental work carried out by Professor A.E. Wright, M.D. Dublin, Professor of Pathology at the School, who was very keen to develop a vaccine against Typhoid. In a paper by Wright in "The Lancer", dated 19 Sept. 1896 entitled, "On the association of Serious Haemorrages with Conditions of Defective Blood-Coagulability", identified by his initials, featured as a test subject for the vaccine. He survived without ill-effects.

Comes with additional reseach.

 

 

$685.00

 

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4110

SCARCE CLASP COMBINATION //

IGS Medal named to: 3112. PTE. A. DUDMAN. 11th HUSSARS

Clasps: Clasps: RELIEF OF CHITRAL & PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98.

Condition: GVF.

Only 12 awards to this regiment of this clasp combination.

 

 

 

$785.00

 

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4111

SCARCE //

IGS Medal named to: ASSISTANT SURGEON. W.R. McARDLE. INDIAN SUBORDINATE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT (Running Script).

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-89

Correct naming.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

 

 

$595.00

 

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4112

SCARCE //

IGS Medal named to: 3671. PTE. W. BLOWES. 11th HUSSARS. 

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98.

Condition: VF with a couple of minor edge bruises.

 

 

 

$550.00

 

 

 

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4113

SCARCE //

IGS Medal named to: 3961 .PTE. G. BUCKLAND. 11TH HUSSARS.

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98.

Conditon: VF.

 

 

 

$550.00

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4114

SCARCE IGS to an Officer in the Calvary //

IGS Medal named to: LIEUT. F.T. PARKER. 5th DRAGOON GUARDS.

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: GVF.

Lt. Frederick Thomas Parker was born in Feb. 1870, the son of H. Parker of the Hollies, Brampton, Newcastle Under Lyme. Commissioned second Lt. in the 5th Dragoon Guards on the fourth March, 1891 and promoted Lt. on 1st July 1892. During his short military career, he won many events for mounted combat at the Royal Military Tournaments of 1892 and 1893. He served on the Tirah Expedition and was one of only two officers from the 5th Dragoon Guards to do so. Lt. Parker commanded a contingency of three Sergants and 15 other ranks from the 5th Dragoon Guards during the expedition. Lt. Parker returned to his regiment after the expedition but soon died of Enteric Fever (Typhoid) at Meerut on 3rd June 1898.

Comes with some research.

 

 

$1,895.00

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4115

 

IGS Medal named to: 318. SOWAR. BARYAM SINGH. 3rd. BL. CAVARY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: VF.

 

 

 

$565.00

 

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4116

 

IGS Medal named to: 550. RAVDr. ATAR SINGH. KAPURTHALA. I.S. INFANTRY.

Clasps: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98, SAMANA 1897 & TIRAH 1897-98.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

 

$500.00

 

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4117

 

EDWARD THE VII IGS Medal named to: 3063. SOWAR. HAJI KHAN. 5th. PUNJAB CAVALRY.

Clasp: WAXIRIISTAN 1901-2.

Condition: GVF.

 

 

 

$425.00

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4118

 

IGS Medal named to: 1761. DUFFDr. ALI. BAKHSH. 9th. BL. LANCERS.

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: VF.

 

 

 

$525.00

 

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4119

 

EDWARD VII IGS Medal named to: 657. SOWAR. DEWA. SINGH. 2nd. PUNJAB CAVARLY.

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: GVF.

 

 

 

$425.0O

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4120

 

IGS Medal named to: 1468. SOWAR. JANTA. 10th. BL. LANCERS.

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: GVF.

 

 

 

$525.00

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4121

SCARCE //

IGS Medal named to: 3700. PTE. A. BROWN. 4th. DRAGOON GUARDS.

Clasp: PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 & TIRAH 1897-98

Condition: VF.

Comes with research.

 

 

 

$725.00

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4122

 

IGS Medal named to: BUGLER MUSSUDDEE. 4th. REGT. PUNJAB INFANTRY.

Clasp: NORTHWEST FRONTIER.

Condition VF:

 

 

$725.00

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4123

 

IGS Medal named to: SEPOY. KISHNAH. RANAH. 3rd. GURKA. REGT.

Clasp: HAZARA 1888.

Condition VF:

 

 

 

$345.00

 

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4124

SCARCE WITH A RELIEFE OF CHITRAL BAR AND NAME TO A CIVILIAN // FIRST ONE I HAVE SEEN //

 

IGS Medal named to: INSPECTOR. MR. W. REHILL. POSTAL DEPT.

Clasp: RELIEF OF CHITRAL 1895.

Condition: VF.

 

 

 

 

$895.00

 

 

 

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