PICTURE |
ITEM No. |
DESCRIPTION |
PRICE |
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1113 |
QSA: FIVE CLASPS: CC, OFS, TRANS, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902.
NAMED TO: 8337. SAPPER. W. C. GREGORY. ROYAL. ENGINEERS. CONDITION: VF. COPY
OF THE ROLL INCLUDED.
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SOLD
$235.00 |
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1104 |
QSA: THREE CLASPS: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE &
TRANSVAAL. MEDAL NAMED TO: 27340. TPR. T. LEWIS. COMMANDER & CHIEF BODYGUARD
. (GHOST DATES).
CONDITION: VF. (SCARCE)
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SOLD
$265.00 |
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1189 |
QSA: CLASP: NATAL. MEDAL NAMED TO: 3666. PTE. F. MACKRIELL.
2nd. ROYAL FUSILIERS. CONDITION: NEF.
SCARCE SINGLE CLASP TO THE REGT. |
$450.00 |
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3509 |
SCARCE // OFFICER
QSA // TO AN OFFICER // NAMED TO: CAPTAIN. V.R. BLAND.
HUNT. 6th. BN. ROYAL FUSILIERS.
CLASP: NATAL. SCARCE CLASP.MEDAL AND CLASP CONFIRMED ON 1905 ARMY LIST. HE ALSO
APPEARS ON THE 1918 ARMY LIST WITH 2nd. HOME SERVICE GARRISON. BN DEVON
REGT. RESERVE OFFICER IN COMMAND. RETIRED AS A MAJOR.
MEDAL HAS ORIGINAL RIBBON AND MEDAL PIN BACK. |
$695.00 |
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3510 |
KSA NAMED TO: 4574. PTE. J. LONG. 6th. LANCERS. CLASPS:
1901 & 02. CONDITION: VF. |
SOLD
$145.00 |
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3511 |
QSA // NAMED TO: 2541. CPL. G. BURGESS. NEW ZEALAND.
MOUNTED RIFLES. (correct naming).
CLASPS: CAPE COLONY, RHODESIA (Scarce Battle Clasp)
& TRANSVAAL. GHOST DATES ON REVERSE FIELD. CONDITION: VF.
New Zealand and Australian QSA's are moving up fast in
value due to so few issued compared to British Imperial Regt's.
The New
Zealand contingents were highly regarded. The Times History of the War in
South Africa, for instance, concluded that the New Zealanders were,
after they had gained some experience, 'on average the best mounted troops
in South Africa'. |
$695.00 |
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3513 |
SCARCE //
QSA NAMED TO: 2277. CPL. D. McGILL. NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED
RIFLES.
CLASPS: CAPE COLONY, RHODESIA (SCARCE),
TRANSVAAL & SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
CONDITION: VF+New Zealand and Australian QSA's are moving up fast in
value due to so few issued compared to British Imerial Regt's.
ORIGINAL RIBBON! |
$675.00 |
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3517 |
SCARCE // QSA OFFICER
QSA MEDAL NAMED TO: CAPTAIN. BERTRAM. D. MAC CULLOCH. 16th. LANCERS.
CLASPS: RELIEF OF KIMBERLY, PAARDEBERG & TRANSVAAL.
CONDITION: NEF.
CAPTAIN B.D. MACCULLOCH SERVED IN THE BOER WAR AND TOOK
PART IN THE RELIEF OF KIMBERLY; OPERATIONS IN THE ORANGE FREE STATE, FEB. TO
MAY 1900, INCLUDING OPERATIONS AT PAARDEBERG AND ACTIONS AT POPLAR GROVE,
KAREE SIDING AND HOUTNEK; ORANGE FREE STATE COLONY MARCH 1901, AND CAPE
COLONY, JULY 1901 TO MAY 1902. (MEDAL WITH THREE CLASPS, KING'S MEDAL WITH
TWO CLASPS. HE WAS ATTACHED TO THE SOUTHERN NIGERIA REGT. AND TOOK PART IN
THE BENDE-ONITSHA HINTERLAND EXPEDITION OF 1905-06 IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA. (MEDAL AND CLASP). SERVING DURING THE WORLD WAR I 1914-18; FRANCE, BELG. AND
LATER BRITISH, GERMAN PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA AND RHODESIA. (WWI TRIO 1914.).
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SOLD
$1,250.00 |
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3525
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QSA MEDAL NAMED TO:
1876. PTE. F. HOY. 1/ST. ESSEX REGT.
CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE,
JOHANNESBURG, DIAMOND HILL & BELFAST.
CONDITION: VF.
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SOLD
$295.00 |
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3526 |
QSA MEDAL NAMED TO:
25706. PTE. D. CAMPBELL. 81st. COY. IMPERIAL YEOMANY
(SHARPSHOOTERS).
CLASPS: CAPE COLONY,
ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & 1902.
CONDITION: NEF. |
$375.00 |
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3529 |
QSA MEDAL NAMED TO:
9562. PTE. J. BURKE. 2nd. ROYAL FUSILIERS.
SIX CLASPS: CAPE COLONY, TUGELA HEIGHTS, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH
AFRICA 1901 & 1902.
CONDITION: NEF.
Last two clasps not attached.
Often they were sent separately. |
$375.00 |
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3535 |
QSA MEAL NAMED TO:
349. PRE. W.G. LANE. ARMY POST OFFICE CORPS.
CLASPS: TRANSVAAL & LAING'S NEK.
Condition: NEF.
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$385.00 |
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3538 |
QSA MEDAL NAMED TO:
442. P.M. WALDEN. ARMY POST OFFICE CORPS.
CLASPS: NATAL & TRANSVAAL.
Condition: VF. |
$395.00 |
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3539 |
QSA MEDAL NAMED TO:
2021. PTE. A. PAGET. DEVON.
REGT.
Five
Clasps: TUGELA HEIGHTS, ORANGE FREE STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL &
LAING'S NEK.
Very
nice Period Silver Pin at top of medal.
Original Ribbon. |
SOLD
$398.00 |
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3552 |
SCARCE // SINGLE CLASP
QSA MEDAL NAMED TO:
2478. PTE. W. PUCKRIDGE. DEVON. REGT.
Clasp:
Relief of Ladysmith
While
serving in the 2nd Batt of the Devonshire Regt. in South Africa he was
severely wounded at Colenso (a V.C. action), 15 Dec. 1899.
Condition: EF.
Ghost
dates on reverse.
Comes
with research. |
$698.00 |
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3553 |
QSA MEDAL NAMED: 6983.
PTE. P. Mc GHARRIE. GORDON HIGHLANDERS. MOUNTED INFANTRY.
Clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902.
Condition: VF.
Gordon's Mounted Infantry are highly collectable. |
$295.00 |
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3558 |
NEW ZEALAND REGT
QSA NAMED TO: 8755. PTE.
J.W. THORTON. 1st/ REGT.
NEW ZEALAND CONT.
Clasp: SOUTH AFRICA
1902.
Condition: GVF.

New Zealand contingent-Col.
Porter commanding-Marching past Her Majesty
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$345.00 |
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3563 |
QSA NAMED TO: 1685. PTE.
J. DAILEY. DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY.
Clasps: Transvaal &
LAING'S NEK.
Condition: GVF |
$300.00 |
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3565 |
SCARCE // ROYAL
MARIENS // NAVAL BRIGADE
QSA NAMED TO: 9487. PTE.
J. CULL. ROYAL MARINES. H.M.S. POWERFUL.
Four clasps:
BELMONT, MODDER RIVER, PAARDEBERG & DRIEFONTEIN.
27 medals with this
combination to HMS Powerful.
Only 16 medals to Royal
Marines, one officer & 15 OR's.
Ghost dates on
Reverse of medal.
Condition: NEF.

Cutlass practice on Board Ship.
Naval brigades were
detachments from ships consisting of seamen and Royal Marines
(which were soldiers on board ships) who were landed ashore to
undertake naval operations or to support the army in a wide
variety of campaigns. During the period from 1850-1914, the Navy
did not fight any ship-to-ship actions, and most British seamen
who were on active service in operations did so as part of a
Naval Brigade.
The Naval Brigades were
professional organizations. Both officers and men received
regular training in the techniques of land warfare at the
gunnery school, HMS Excellent, at Portsmouth.
The most famous action in which
the Naval Brigades were involved is that of the relief of Ladysmith
during the Boer War. In October 1899, British Army chiefs were out
gunned by Boer troops who were threatening the garrison at Ladysmith. An
appeal was sent to the Royal Navy for guns as a last resort. How could
the Navy, hundreds of miles away at their base at Simonstown, send
artillery over land in time to stop the Boer attack? Rear Admiral Sir
Robert Harris mounted a plan to strip guns from HMSs Terrible and Powerful and take them over land to
Ladysmith. The guns, on mountings designed by Captain Percy Scott of HMS Terrible, had to be taken 800 miles by sea, from Simonstown to
Durban, and from there on a 190 mile haul to Ladysmith.
Within 24 hours, Captain
Lambton, of HMS Powerful, had loaded three 12 pounder guns and
the two 4.7” guns on board and was steaming flat out to Durban, where
two special trains were waiting to carry the men and guns to Ladysmith.
The trains traveled through the night to get to Ladysmith, before the
Boers could close off the town and destroy the railway line. The guns
were unloaded amongst rifle fire and a deluge of shells from the Boers.
In the midst of the fighting, the naval brigade assisted by a team of
oxen, hauled their guns from the station, across rocky terrain and into
position where they could be brought to bear on the Boers’ heavy gun
emplacements.
Meanwhile, a second naval
brigade brought more naval guns to join a relief infantry force, under
the command of General Sir Redvers Buller. After four months, Ladysmith
was relieved on the 1st March 1900, after Buller had broken through
under a barrage laid down by naval gunners to cover his advancing
infantry.
Lambton brought HMS Powerful home to an unprecedented welcome.
His crew pulled their guns through the street of Portsmouth and London
as crowds cheered, sang and waved Union Jacks. They took their guns to
Windsor where Queen Victoria invited the men to lunch.
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$1,675.00 |
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3566 |
SCARCE // RHODESIA
CLASP FOR A SCOTTISH REGT.
QSA NAMED TO: 6567. PTE.
J. McVeichel. 1st. HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY.
Clasps: RHODESIA, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902.
Condition: VF.
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$675.00 |
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3567 |
SCARCE // BLUE JACKETS
// NAVAL BRIGADE
QSA NAMED TO: 195487. ORD.
A. DUXBURY. H.M.S. FORTE.
Clasp: NATAL
Single clasp NATAL
bars are scarce to the Naval Brigades//Blue Jackets.
Condition: VF.
Naval brigades were detachments
from ships consisting of seamen and Royal Marines (which were soldiers on
board ships) who were landed ashore to undertake naval operations or to
support the army in a wide variety of campaigns. During the period from
1850-1914, the Navy did not fight any ship-to-ship actions, and most British
seamen who were on active service in operations did so as part of a Naval
Brigade.
The Naval Brigades were
professional organizations. Both officers and men received regular training
in the techniques of land warfare at the gunnery school, HMS Excellent, at
Portsmouth.

On station South Africa
Circa 1900
Captain Sparkes CMG, and the Officers of the Cruiser Forte.
Left to right:- Back row: Sub-Lt. Maryatt,
Asst Engineer Begg. 2nd Row: Clerk Brown, Torpedo Gunner Holland,
Carpenter Deacon, Gunner Oliver, Lt. P Johnson, Asst Paymaster Charles,
Rev Tod, Lt J M Steel. 3rd Row: Surgeon Bunton, Lt. Massy Dawson Lt. G P
Hunt, Capt R C Sparkes, Chief Engineer Affs, Lt. Barber, Paymaster Petch.
Front row: Boatswain Steel, Engineer Brown and ship's Surgeon Bean.
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$835.00 |
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3568 |
SCARCE // BLUE JACKETS
// NAVAL BRIGADE
QSA NAMED TO: 127134.
A-B. F. MITCHELL. H.M.S. DORIS
Clasp: CAPE COLONY,
PAARDEBERG & DRIEFONTEIN.
Condition: GVF.
Naval brigades were detachments from ships consisting
of seamen and Royal Marines (which were soldiers on board ships) who were
landed ashore to undertake naval operations or to support the army in a wide
variety of campaigns. During the period from 1850-1914, the Navy did not
fight any ship-to-ship actions, and most British seamen who were on active
service in operations did so as part of a Naval Brigade.
The Naval Brigades were
professional organizations. Both officers and men received regular training
in the techniques of land warfare at the gunnery school, HMS Excellent, at
Portsmouth.

The London Illustrated News.
The Caption Reads:
CHRISTENING JOE CHMABERLAIN
From a sketch by our special artist Mr Frederic Villiers The first shot - a
Lyddite Shell - fired from the 4.7in. gun from HMS "Doris" which has been
christened by the Blue Jackets "Joe Chamberlain", was most successful,
falling on the enemy's trenches in the kopje on the left of the picture. (Extract
from Mr Villiers letter)
This one shows the guns from
HMS Monarch and HMS Doris
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$1,350.00 |
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3572 |
QSA NAMED TO: 9085. TPR.
L. SMITH. 10th. NEW ZEALAND CONT.
Clasps: Transvaal &
S.A. 1902.
New Zealand contingent-Col.
Porter commanding-Marching past Her Majesty
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$325.00 |
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3577 |
QSA NAMED TO: 2617. SERJT.
J. CRAWFORD. ROYAL IRISH RIFLES.
Clasps: Cape Colony
& Orange Free State.
Condition: VF |
$365.00
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3580 |
SCARCE
QSA NAMED TO:5025. BUGLER.
F. COX. RIFLE BRIGADE.
Clasps: Cape
Colony, Orange Free State & South Africa 1902
Condition: EF
Comes with research |
$498.00 |
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3582 |
QSA NAMED TO: 8687. PTE.
H.T. DOYLE. 1st. REGT. 10th. NEW ZEALAND CONT.
Clasp: SOUTH AFRICA
1902.
Condition: VF.
New Zealand contingent-Col.
Porter commanding-Marching past Her Majesty
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$325.00 |
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3583 |
QSA NAMED TO: 9391. PTE.
F. DEAM. 2ND. REGT. 10th. NEW ZEALAND CONT.
Clasp: SOUTH AFRICA
1902
Condition: GVF. |
$325.00 |
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3584 |
QSA NAMED TO: 8620. PTE.
J. MATHER. 1st. REGT. 10th. NEW ZEALAND CONT.
Clasp: SOUTH AFRICA
1902
Condition: GVF.
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$325.00 |
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3588 |
SCARCE //
QSA NAMED TO: 2579. DRUMMER. R. Mc.ALLISTER. 1/ ROYAL. INNIS. FUSILIERS.
Clasps: CAPE
COLONY, TUGELA HEIGHTS, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, BELFAST & SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
Ghost Dates on the reverse
field.
Condition: VF.
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$675.00 |
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3591
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Lieutenant General Sir Brian
Horrocks wrote, "The RHA can justifiably claim to have
proved themselves an elite throughout their long history. Many Regiments lay
claim to this
title for social reasons, but not the RHA. They have earned it by sheer
professional
efficiency."
QSA NAMED TO: 96924.
GUNNER. A.J. MOORE. O. BATTERY. ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY.
Clasps: RELIEF OF
LADYSMITH, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN, JOHANNESBURG, DIAMOND HILL & BELFAST
GHOST DATED ON THE REVERSE
FIELD.
Condition:
GVF.
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SOLD
$600.00 |
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3593 |
QSA NAMED TO: 73040.
DRIVER. H. CONSTABLE. ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Clasps: CAPE
COLONY, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN, JOHANNESBURG, DIAMOND HILL, WITTEBERGEN & SOUTH AFRICA
1901.
Condition: VF.
Comes with
research.
Served in a Maxim
Gun Unit in the year 1900.

The Maxim machine-gun was
adopted by the British Army in 1889. It was first used by Britain's colonial
forces in the Matabele war in 1893-94. In one engagement, fifty police of
the Rhodesian character company fought off 5,000 Matabele warriors with just
four Maxim guns. The design was taken over by the Vickers Company and was
used by the British Army for over seventy years.
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$725.00 |

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3596 |
SCARCE//QSA //NAVAL
BRIGADE
QSA named to: 156298. A-B. G.B. BALD WIN . H.M.S. TARTER.
Clasps: Tugela
Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal & Laing's Nek.
Condition: GVF.
Naval brigades were detachments
from ships consisting of seamen and Royal Marines (which were soldiers on
board ships) who were landed ashore to undertake naval operations or to
support the army in a wide variety of campaigns. During the period from
1850-1914, the Navy did not fight any ship-to-ship actions, and most British
seamen who were on active service in operations did so as part of a Naval
Brigade.
The Naval Brigades were
professional organizations. Both officers and men received regular training
in the techniques of land warfare at the gunnery school, HMS Excellent, at
Portsmouth.
A.B. C.B. Baldwin, H.M.S. Tartar.
Roll confirms, also served WW1 killed in action at JUTLAND 31/5/1916 serving
on H.M.S. Queen Mary

HMS
Queen Mary with picture Admiral John R Jellicoe.
Battle of Jutland 31st may 1916.
Naval Battle which took place on
the west coast of Jutland, Both the Germans and the British claimed
victory. The Germans because they sank more ships. The British because the
German High seas fleet would never again venture from there ports for the
rest of the war. The German main fleet consisted of 16 Dreadnaught
Battleships and 6 pre-dreadnaught battleships, 11 Light Cruisers and 72
destroyers. The British Fleet consisted of Admiral Jellicoe's fleet of 28
Dreadnaught battleships and 3 battle cruisers and Admiral Beatty's force
of 6 battle cruisers and 4 fast battleships.
The Germans had planned to sail
from the Baltic to the north sea with the plan to engage the British
Battle Cruisers in Norwegian waters. But due to German radio messages
being intercepted by the British the British Grand fleet were alerted.
British Battleships and Cruisers at The Battle of Jutland
- 1st Battle Squadron. HMS Iron Duke (Flagship), HMS Agincourt, HMS
Colossus, HMS Hercules, HMS Marlborough, HMS Neptune, HMS Revenge, HMS
St. Vincent.
- 2nd Battle Squadron. HMS King George V, HMS Ajax, HMS Centurion, HMS
Conqueror, HMS Erin, HMS Monarch, HMS Orion, HMS Thunderer.
- 4th Battle Squadron, HMS Royal Oak, HMS Bellerophon, HMS Benbow, HMS
Canada, HMS Superb, HMS Temeraire, HMS Vanguard
- 5th battle Squadron, HMS Valiant, HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, HMS
Warspite
- 1st Battle-Cruiser Squadron, HMS Lion (Flagship, HMS Princess
Royal, HMS Queen Mary (Sunk) HMS Tiger
- 2nd battle-Cruiser Squadron. HMS Indefatigable (Sunk) HMS New
Zealand,
- 3rd battle-Cruiser Squadron, HMS Indomitable, HMS Inflexible, HMS
Invincible (Sunk)
- 1st Cruiser Squadron, HMS Black Prince (Sunk), HMS defence (Sunk)
HMS Duke of Edinburgh, HMS Warrior (Sunk)
- 2nd Cruiser Squadron, HMS Cochrane, HMS Hampshire, HMS Minotaur,
HMS Shannon,
- Light Cruisers. Active, Bellona, Birmingham, Birkenhead, Boadicea,
Calliope, Canturbury, Caroline, Castor, Champion, Chester, Comus,
Constance, Cordelia, Dublin, Falmouth, Fearless, Galatea, Gloucester,
Inconstant, Nottingham, Phaeton, Royalist, Southampton, Yarmouth
7 destroyers were lost from the Flotillas, of 1st, 4th, 9th, 10thj,
11th, 12th , and 13th Flotillas.
GERMAN FLEET
- 1st battle Squadron. Friedrich der Grosse (Flagship) Heligoland,
Nassau, Oldenburg, Ostfriesland, Posen, Rheinland, Thuringen, Westfalen.
- 2nd Battle Squadron, Deutschland, Hannover, Hessen Pommern (sunk),
Schlesen, Schleswig-Holstein
- 3rd Battle Squadron, Konig, Grosser Kurfurst, Kaiser, Kaiserin,
Kronprince William, Markgraf, Prinzregent Luitpold
- Battle-Cruiser Squadron. Derflinger, Lutzow (sunk) Moltke,
Seydlitz, Von der Tan.
- Light Cruisers, Elbing (Sunk) Frankfurt, Frauenlob (sunk),
Hamburg, Muenchen, Pillau, Regensburg, Rostock (sunk) Stettin,
Stuttgart, Wiesbaden (Sunk)
2 Destroyers were lost from the 1st,2,d,3rd,5th,6th,7th and 9th
Flotilla.
Comes will roll and copy of
Commonwealth War Graves Commission sheet.
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$1,775.00
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3597 |
QSA // NEW ZEALAND
QSA named to: 7935. TPR.
A. MATHER. NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES 9th CONTINGENT.
Clasps: Transvaal &
South Africa 1902
Condition: VF.
The New Zealander
Mounted Rifles were renowned for their shooting ability while on horseback. |
$465.00 |
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3599 |
QSA named to: 3492. PTE. A. JOWETT. 7th. (QUEEN'S OWN) HUSSARS.
Clasps: Cape
Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 & 1902.
Condition: EF. |
$325.00 |
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3901 |
QSA named to: 4434. L/Cpl. A. FILEWOOD. 20th HUSSARS.
Clasps:
ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL & SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
Condition: EF |
$295.00 |
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3903 |
SCARCE // IRISH
LANCERS
QSA named to: 4839. PTE. W. RUSH. 5/LANCERS. (ROYAL IRISH LANCERS).
Clasps: Defense of Ladysmith,
Orange Free State & Belfast.
Condition: EF
Faint Ghost Dates
on the reverse field. |
$675.00 |
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3904 |
QSA named to: 4697. PTE. A. THOMAS. 7th DRAGOON GUARDS. (PRINCESS ROYALS).
Clasps: Cape
Colony, Orange Free State & Transvaal.
Condition: GVF. |
$250.00 |
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3908 |
QSA named to: 3593. SERJT. J. EAST. 2nd. DRAGOON GUARDS (QUEEN'S BAYS).
Clasps: Cape
Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal & South Africa 1901 & 1902.
Condition: VF
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$350.00 |
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3909 |
QSA named to: 4148. PTE. E.C. HOWS. 13th HUSSARS.
Clasps:
Orange Free State & Transvaal.
Condition: EF.
Faint Ghost Dates
on the reverse field. |
$265.00 |
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3913 |
QSA named to: 3852. PTE. E. SIMMONDS. 18th HUSSARS.
Clasp: NATAL
Condition: EF.
Ghost Dates on the
reverse field.
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$400.00
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3920 |
SCARCE TO AN
OFFICER //
QSA named to: E.S. SMART. IMPERIAL YEOMANY. ( 94th COY., 24th BN. I.Y.)
From 21st.
Middlesex V.R.C.
Clasps: Cape
Colony, South African 1901 & 1902.
Condition: GVF.
Comes with copy of
the roll. |
$525.00 |
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3921 |
IRISH RIFLES //
QSA named to: 2984. PTE. J. FERRON. 2/ROYAL IRISH RIFLES.
Clasps: CAPE
COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & TRANSVAAL.
Condition: VF.
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$300.00 |

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3930 |
SCARCE SINGLE CLASP QSA //
QSA named to: 4743. PTE. J.H. TAPPIN. RIFFLE BRIGADE.
Clasp: DEFENCE OF
LADYSMITH
Condition: GVF. |
$535.00 |

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3934 |
QSA named to: 68596. SEJt. J.W. KEMP. 53: B. ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY.
Clasps: DEFENCE OF
LADYSMITH, LAING'S NEK, BELFAST & SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
Condition: NEF.
Comes with Research.
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SOLD
$455.00 |

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3937 |
SCARCE COMBINATION OF CLASPS TO THE REGIMENT //
QSA named to: 3425. PTE. J. WATKINS. ROYAL SCOTS.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY,
WEPENER, TRANSVAAL and WITTEBERGEN.
Condition: VF.
Rare to see a WEPENER clasps to a front line regiment -- THE ROYAL SCOTS.
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$1,675.00 |

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3941 |
QSA named to: 35588. PTE. W. H. SEAMAN. 75th. COY. IMPERIAL YEOMANY.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE
FREE STATE, S.A. 1901 & 1902.
Condition: GVF.
Sharpshooter. |
$295.00 |

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3942 |
QSA named to: 5118. BOY. J.H. BUCKINGHAM. L'POOL. REGT.
Clasp: NATAL.
Condition: VF.
Comes with research.
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$425.00 |

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3944
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QSA named to: 2182. PTE. F. WARMAN. WELSH. REGT.
Clasps: RELIEF OF
KIMBERLEY, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN & TRANSVAAL.
GHOST DATES ON THE REVERSE
FIELD.
Condition: VF.
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$395.00 |

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3947 |
SCARCE SINGLE CLASP NATAL TO
THE 19th HUSSARS //
QSA named to: 2320. PTE. F. W. COOK. 19th. HUSSARS.
Clasp; NATAL.
Condition: NEF.
Comes with Research.
|
$495.00 |

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3948 |
DRUMMER //
QSA named to: 5875. G.J. NEVILLE. DRUMMER. ROYAL SCOTS.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY,
ORANGE FREE STATE & BELMONT.
Condition: GVF.
|
$425.00 |

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3952 |
RARE THREE BAR QSA TO THE
MARINES //
QSA named to: PTE. 9467. C.A.R. WALKER. ROYAL MARINES. H.M.S. MONARCH.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY,
JOHANNESBURG & DIAMOND HILL.
GHOST DATES on the reverse
side.
Condition: NEF.
Only 31 medals to the marines to
this Ship (H.M.S. Monarch).
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$1,350.00
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3954 |
QSA WITH RARE COMBINATION OF
CLASPS //
QSA named to: BEARER. F. HERRING. NATAL. VOL. AMBULANCE CORPS.
Clasps: TUGELA HEIGHTS,
RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & TRANSVAAL.
Condition: GVF.
Bearer Frank Herring had
originally served with the 1st. Cheshire Volunteer Company, resigning and
attesting at Durban on the 9th December 1899.
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$600.00
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3955 |
RARE QSA (Rhodesia
Regiment), with the RHODESIA clasp //
QSA named to: 462. TPr. S.H. COLLIS. S. RHODESIA. VOLS.
Clasp: RHODESIA
Condition: NEF.
S.H. Collis was a member
of the contingent which met and escorted Rhodes's coffin to it's burial spot
in the Matopos.
Comes with research
|
$775.00 |

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3957 |
QSA named to: ORD. D. THOMSON. IMPERIAL HOSPITAL CORPS.
Clasps: NATAL & SOUTH
ARICAL 1901
Condition: NEF.

Interior of a ward at a military
hospital in South Africa.

This one shows an army
hospital in the Raadzaal.

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$395.00 |

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3959
|
SCARCE TO A BUGLER //
QSA named to: 2932. BUGr. J. BLACK. HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY.
Clasps: Cape Colony,
Orange Free State, Transvaal & South Africa 1902.
Condition: VF.
|
$485.00 |

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3960 |
SCARCE TO A TRUMPETER //
QSA named to: 4292. G. WALKER. 2nd. DRAGOONS. (Royal Scots Greys).
Clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State & Transvaal.
Condition: VF.
Appointed a Bandsman in
March 1898 and a Trumpeter in February 1900.
Comes with Attestation
papers. |
$495.00 |

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3961 |
SCARCE //
QSA named to: 4805. DRIVER. J. McALEER. ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS.
Clasps: TALANA, Orange
Free State & Transvaal.
Ghost Dates on the reverse
field of the medal.
Condition: NEF.
|
$925.00 |

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3962 |
QSA named to: A. AITKEN. IMPERIAL MILITARY RAILSWAYS.
Original Ribbon and Pin.
Condition: NEF.
|
$265.00 |

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3964 |
QSA named to: J. Mc DONALD. CAPE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.
Condition: GVF.
|
$285.00 |

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3965 |
QSA named to: A. BOGLE. IMPERIAL MILITARY RAILWAYS.
Condition: GVF.
|
$275.00 |

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3968 |
QSA named to: 9962. SAPPER. W.A. ANDERSON. TEL. Bn. R.E.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY,
ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL & S.A. 1902.
Condition: GVF.
Total number of QSA awards
- 290 to the Battalion.
This does not include the
1st. Div. Tel. Batt. which is on separate section of same roll WO 100 159.
Comes with confirmation of
the above. |
$295.00 |

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3971 |
QSA named to: 3945, OTE, R. HARLING. 18/HUSSARS
Clasps: NATAL, TRANSVAAL &
SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
Faint Ghost dates on the
reverse field.
Condition: NEF.
Comes with research. |
$495.00
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3972 |
QSA named to: BR. H. WOOD. NATAL VOL. AMBULANCE CORPS.
Clasp: RELIEF OF LADYSMITH
Condition: NEF.
|
$585.00 |

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3973 |
SCARCE // Single
NATAL CLASP
QSA named to: 3434. PTE. L. HINCE. 19th HUSSARS.
Clasp: NATAL
Condition: NEF. |
$775.00 |

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3977 |
QSA named to: LIEUT. ASST. RAILWAY. STAFF. OFFICER. C. HOUSLEY.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY,
ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902.
Condition: GVF.
Comes with research
including Gazette.
|
$565.00 |

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3978 |
SCARCE to an Officer
and a rare Regt. //
QSA named to: LIEUT. A. E. CHALMERS. S. RHODESIA VOLS.
Clasps: RHODESIA AND
RELIEF OF MAFEKING.
Confirmed on the Roll. A
copy comes with the medal.
Condition: GVF.
|
$1,895.00 |

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3979 |
QSA named to: MR. J. GLEN. MILITARY RAILWAY.
Clasp: CAPE COLONY.
Condition: VF.
A civilian working for the
British Military on the Railways in South Africa during the Boer War.
Looks like original
ribbon. |
$300.00 |

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3980 |
QSA named to: 3031. PTE. J. Mc. ALLISTER. ROYAL IRISH RILFES.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STAT & TRANSVAAL.
Condition: GVF. |
$565.00
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3981 |
SCARCE to an Officer of the Scottish Rifles.
QSA named to: CAPTAIN. H.H. SMITH. SCOTTISH RIFLES.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & S.A. 1901.
Condition: NEF. |
$925.00 |

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3983 |
SCARCE // COMBINATION OF CLASPS FOR A NEW ZEALAND REGT.
QSA named to: 4028. TRP. J.M.D. LODDER. 7TH NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES.
Clasps: ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & SOUTH AFRICA 1902.
Condition: GVF. |
$775.00 |

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3984 |
QSA named to: 20169. S. STH. J. RAYNER. REMOUNT DEPOT.
Clasps: TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & SOUTH AFRICA 1902.
Condition: NEF.
Irvine Rayner was born in the parish of Gawthorpe, near the town of Ossett, Yorkshire and attested for the Royal Field Artillery at Bradford on 11 Nov., 1901. A shoeing smith by trade, he was 33 and served in South Africa from 28 Nov, 1901 until 15th Nov., 1902 at the Remount Deport in Pretoria. He was discharged on termination of his engagement at home on 13 Dec, 1902.
Comes with Attestation papers. |
SOLD
$475.00 |

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3985 |
SCARCE //
NAVAL BRIGADE QSA WITH SEVEN BATTLE CLASPS //
QSA named to: 190306. A.B. C. PERRY. H.M.S. DORIS. (NAVAL BRIGADE).
Clasps: BELMONT, MODDER RIVER, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN, JOHDIAANNESBURG, DIMOND HILL & BELFAST
Condition: GVF.
|
$3,450.00 |

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3986 |
SCARCE CLASP //
QSA named to: 3596. PRE. J. BISHOP. 1: LEIC: REGT.
Clasps: TALANA, DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH, LAING'S NEK & BELFAST.
Condition: GVF. |
$895.00 |

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3987 |
SCARCE //
QSA named to: 114. PTE. W. TAYLOR. N.W. WALES. MOUNTED RIFLES.
(AUSTRALIAN REGT.)
Clasps: CAPE COLONY & ORANGE FREE STATE
Condition: GVF. |
$1,495.00 |

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3988
|
NAVAL BRIGADE //
QSA named to: 287824. STO. W. ARNELL. H.M.S. TERRIBLE.
Clasps: TUGELA HEIGHTS & RELIEFE OF LADYSMITH.
Condition: GVF. |
$1,495.00 |

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3990 |
QSA named to: 4063. CORPL. A. CLARE. 13th HUSSARS.
Clasps: TUGELA HEIGHTS, ORANGE FREE STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH & TRANSVAAL.
Condition: GVF. |
$425.00 |

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3991 |
A GREAT COMBINSATION OF CLASPS TO THE 17th LANCERS.
QSA named to: 4004. PTE. SH. STH. R. STARSMEARE. 17/LANCERS
Clasps: CAPE COLNEY, JOHANNESBURG, DIAMOND HILL & WITT.
Condition: GVF. |
$600.00 |

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3992 |
QSA named to: 3904. PTE. F. ARTHURTON. 6th. LANCERS.
Clasps: JOHANNESBURG & SOUTH AFRICA 1901. TOP BAR IS LOOSE AS ISSUED.
Condition: VF.
Comes with research.
|
$425.00 |

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3993 |
QSA named to: 6566. PTE. J. FISHER. WELSH REGT.
Clasps: TRANVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & 1902.
Condition: GVF.
Casualty Details:
YPRES (MENIN GATGE) MEMORIAL WWI.
GRAVE/MEMORIAL REF: PANEL 37.
SERVICE NUMBER: 15866.
DATE OF DEATH 17/02/1915
1st BN. WELSH REGT.
Comes with research.
|
$650.00 |

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3994 |
QSA named to: 5116. PTE. F. WENDERS. 17th LANCERS.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, JOHANNESBURG, DIAMOND HILL & WITTEBERGEN.
Condition: GVF. |
$650.00 |

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3995 |
DRUMMER //
QSA named to: 3869. DMR (DRUMMER) M. THOMPSON. E. LANCASHIRE. REGT.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & JOHANNESBURG.
Condition: VF. |
$395.00 |

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3996 |
QSA named to: 5190. PTE. J. GIBB. 12th LANCERS.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & 1902.
Condition: VF.
Origian Ribbon and Pin for wear.
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$325.00 |

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3997 |
SCARCE TO THE IRISH RIFLES //
QSA named to: 2234. PTE. T. HUNTER. 2nd/BN. ROYAL IRISH RIFLES.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & TRANSVAAL.
GHOST DATES ON THE REVERSE FIELD.
TAKEN PRISONER OF WAR AT STROMBERG 10th. DECEMBER 1899.
Condition: GVF. |
$675.00 |

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3998 |
SCARCE TO THE IRISH RIFLES // FIVE CLASPS
QSA named to:6223. PTE. J. CAMPBELL. ROYAL RIFLES.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSAVAAL, 1901 & 1902.
Condition: GVF.
|
$625.00 |

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4200 |
SCARCE to a BUGLER
QSA named to: 2962. BUGLAR B. DONOGHUE. KING'S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & TRANSVAAL.
Condition: VF.
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$525.00 |

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4201 |
SCARCE TO A SURGEON
QSA named to: R.W. DODGESON. SURGEON.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL & SOUTH AFRICA 1901
Condition: GVF.
Entitled to an OBE.
|
$675.00 |

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4202 |
SCARCE SEVEN CLASP MEDAL //
QSA named to: 1101. PTE. F. FORD. 1st/Bn. RIFLE BRIGADE.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, TUGELA HEIGHTS, ORANGE FREE STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL, LAINGE'S NEK & SOUTH AFRICA 1901
Condition: GVF.
Comes with research papers.
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$680.00 |

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4203 |
SCARCE TO A TRUMPETER //
QSA named to:3889. TRUMPETER. W.J. JAMES. 2nd DRAGOON GUARDS (QUEEN'S BAYS).
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 & 1902.
Condition: GVF.
Comes with research and a copy of his service papers.
Trumpeter W.J. James was born at St. Mary's Dover. He enlisted at the age of 14 years 1 month as a boy soldier Trumpeter 1895. He married Sarah Elizabeth Appleby on 8.5.01. He was serverly wounded at Leeuwkop on 1st April 1902. Discharged on 13th June 1913. His LS7GC awarded 1.10.1910. His address on discharge was C/O Sergeants Mess, Riding School, Larks Lane, Liverpool. (M.I.C.)
In March 1902 Lawley's brigade was moved to Springs in the Tranvaal and on 1st April had severe fighting. In his despatch of 8th April Lord Kitchener says that Colonel Lawley sent out Colonel Fanshawe with three squadrons of Queen's Bays and 30 National Scouts to make a detour preparatory to co-operating with his own advance. At 3:15 a.m. Fanshawe surrounded a farm, where several Boers were captured, he then went on and tried to surround a laager, but the enemy were on the alert and he "was received by a heavy fire and realising that he was in presence of superior numbers, ordered a gradual retirement upon Leeuwkop. Close fighting then went on for serveral hours. The Bays, who skillfully handled, retired steadily by alternate squadrons, whilst the Boers followed, pressing the withdrawal with the greatest determination and persistence." Leewkop was found to be in the enemy's hands and Fanshawe had to make for another ridge "where he received the timely support of the 7th Hussars and Lieut-Colonel Lawley's guns." The Boers then fell quickly back.
"In this affair the Bays were capably handled and displayed steadiness and gallantry in face of superior numbers, and their losses were, I regret to say, heavy. Two squadron-leaders and 10 noncomissioned officer and men were killed and 5 officers and 59 men were wounded."
He is listed in A MILITARY HISTORY OF PERTHSHIRE. A good photo of him in his kilt is there.
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$850.00 |

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4205 |
QSA named to: MR. R. J. MACE. IMPERIAL MILITARY RAILWAY
Clasps: CAPE COLONY.
Condition: GVF.
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$225.00 |

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4206 |
QSA named to: 32887. E. B. NICOLS. BORDER HORSE.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, TRANSVAAL & WITTEBERGEN.
Condition: GVF.
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$300.00 |

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4207 |
QSA named to: 2403. TRPR. G.T. KOLLER. NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, RHODESIA, TRANSVAAL & SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
Condition: GVF.
Comes with Research.
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$800.00 |

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4208 |
QSA named to: 239. PTE. R.W. SEALE. RAILWAY PIONEER REGT.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL & SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
Condition: GVF.
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$250.00 |

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4209 |
SCARCE TO A DRUMMER //
QSA named to: 6523. DRUMMER. V.F. ASBRIDGE. WILTSHIRE. REGT.
No Clasp
Condition: GVF.
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$385.00 |

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4210 |
SCARCE CLASP COMBINATION FOR THE UNIT.
QSA named to:391. PTE. JSY. GRANT. QUEENSTOWN. R.V.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY & WITTEBERGEN.
Condition: GVF. |
$400.00 |

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4211 |
SCARCE TO A DRUMMER //
QSA named to: 8667. DRUMMER. FREDERICK. WHITAKER. EAST LANCASHIRE REGT. (3rd. Bn. MILITIA).
Clasps: CAPE COLONY & ORANGE FREE STATE.
Condition: GVF.
Comes with Research.
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$495.00
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4212 |
SCARCE TO A DRUMMER //
QSA named to: 1661. DRUMMER HENRY G. STAFFORD. EAST SURREY REGT. (The 4t.).
No Clasp.
Condition: GVF.
Comes with Research.
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$350.00 |

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4214 |
SCARCE TO A DRUMMER //
QSA named to: 8536. DRUMMER. A. STANTON. ROYAL. WARWICKSHIRE. REGT. (6th. MILITIA Bn.).
Clasps. CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE &SOUTH AFRICA 1901.
Condition: GVF.
Comes with Research. |
$495.00 |

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4215 |
AN OFFICER //
QSA named to: LIEUT. T.L. CHISENHALL-MARSH. MIDDEX. REGT.
Clasps. CAPE COLONY, JOHANNESBURG, DIAMOND HILL WITTEGERGEN &SOUTH AFRICA 1901 (loose on the medal as issude.)
ORIGIAN SILVER PIN BACK
Condition: GVF.
Comes with copy of the roll
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$585.00 |

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4216 |
SCARCE TO A DRUMMER //
QSA named to: 503. PTE. A. DAVIDSON. RLY. PNR. REGT.
Clasps. CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & TRANSVAAL
Condition: GVF.
Comes with copy of the roll.. |
$225.00 |

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4217 |
SCARCE RHODESIA SINGLE CLASP //
QSA named to: 15507. TPR. A.E. SHAW. 75th. coy. 18TH. COY. 18th. IMP. YEO.
Clasp: RHODESIA
Condition: GVF. |
$845.00 |

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4218 |
QSA named to: 5163. SERGT. W. WEBB. 17/ LANCERS
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902
Condition: GVF |
$360 .00 |

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4219
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SCARCE
QSA named to: 7470. PTE. N. REYNOLDS. WELSH REGT.
Clasps: RELIEF OF KIMBERLY, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN, JOHANNEBURG, DEAMOND HILL, BELFAST & S.A. 1901
Condition: GVF. |
$695 .00 |

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4220 |
QSA named to: E.R. HARWOOD. SURGEON
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, WITTEBERGEN, TRANSVAAL & S.A. 1901
Condition: VF
SCARE TO SEE A BATTLE CLASP ON A SURGEON'S MEDAL. |
$385 .00 |

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4221 |
QSA named to: 7957. PTE. F. BRUTON. ROYAL IRISH REGT.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902
Condition: GVF |
$425.00 |

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4222
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QSA named to: 4608. PTE. W.C. HATCH. ROYAL DUBLIN FUS.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, TALANA, TUGELA HEIGHTS, ORANGE FREE STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH & TRANSVAAL
Condition: GVF
Comes with Research. |
$795.00 |

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4223 |
QSA named to: 4626. PTE. A.J. H. BROCK. 16th LANCERS.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902
Condition: NEF (NICELY TONED)
DIED OF DISEASE AT CLANWILLIAN ON 23rd APR. 1902 |
SOLD
$375.00 |

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4224 |
QSA named to: 4592. PTE. W.R. CRICKETT. 12th, LANCERS
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902
Condition: VF |
SOLD
$275.00 |

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4225 |
QSA named to: 2405. PTE. J. MEGGET. GORDON HIGHLANDERS
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE & BELFAST
Condition: VF
OLD RIBBON
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$325.00 |

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4227 |
QSA named to: 3760. CORPL. W. McDONALD. NEW ZEALAND MOUNTED RIFLES
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902
Condition: GVF
Last two clasps loose on ribbon.
Old Ribbon |
$465.00 |

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4228 |
QSA named to. 4104. PTE. J. ALLANDER. 12th ROYAL LANCERS.
Clasps: RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN. JOHANNESBURG & WITTEBERGEN.
Condition: GVF
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$395.00 |

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4229 |
QSA named to: 3077. PTE. M. SMYTH. ROYAL DUBLIN FUS.
Clasps: TUGELA, ORANGE FREE STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL & LAING'S NEK.
GHOST DATES ON THE REVERSE OF MEDAL
Condition: GVF
Comes with research
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$585.00 |

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4230 |
QSA named to: 6764. PTE. G. BAYLIS. 2nd. Bn. RIFLE BRIGADE.
Clasps: LAING'S NEK, BELFAST, S.A. 1901 & S.A. 1902.
Condition: GVF.
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$345.00 |

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4231 |
QSA named to: 4904. PTE. J. SHENLEY. 1st. ROYAL IRISH REGT.
Clasps: CAPE COLONY, WITTEBERGEN & BELFAST
Condition: GVF
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$365.00 |

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4232 |
QSA named to: 997. PTE. S. MOGG. AUST. COM. H.
(AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH HORSE)
Clasps: TRANSVAAL & S.A. 1902
Condition: GVF
Comes with research.
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$995.00 |

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4233 |
QSA named to: 3116. PYE. G. MARTIN. 1/ROYAL DRAGOONS.
Six Clasps: TUGELA HEIGHTS, ORANGE FREE STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL, LAING'S NEK, BELFAST & S.A. 1901
Condition: GVF.
FAINT GHOTS DATES ON REVERSE.
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$425.00 |

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4234 |
QSA named to: 4251. DRMR. G. WARE. 2nd. ROYAL FUS.
(DRUMMER)
Six Clasps: CAPE COLONY & RELIEF OF LADYSMITH
Condition: GVF. |
$375.00 |

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4235 |
QSA named to: 5378. PTE. S. RENNIE. SCOTT. RIFELS.
Clasps: TUGELA HEIGHTS, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL & LAING'S NEK.
Condition: VF.
Comes with research
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$395.00 |