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421
1854-55: Crimea Medal unnamed as issued
Crimea Medal 1854-55, no clasp. unnamed as issued to members of the
Royal Navy.
€
150-
€
200 (£130-£170 approx)
422
1885-89: Royal Munster Fusiliers Indian General Service Medal
Indian General Service Medal, two clasps Burma 1885-7 & Burma 1887-
89, officially named to 533 Private H. Hill 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers.
€
400-
€
500 (£330-£420 approx)
423
1877-79: South Africa Medal to 88th Foot (Connaught Rangers)
1877 South Africa Medal, single clasp 1877-8-9. Officially named to 31
Private M. Reilly 88th Foot (later Connaught Rangers). Issued for service
during the Anglo-Zulu War
€
800-
€
1,000 (£670-£830 approx)
424
1899-1902: Royal Dublin Fusiliers Queen’s South Africa Medal
Queen’s South Africa Medal, three clasps Talana, Orange Free State,
Transvaal. Officially named to 5352 Private P. White Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
€
400-
€
500 (£330-£420 approx)
426
1899-1918: Boer War and First World War medal group to Imperial
Yeomanry and South African Irish Regiment
Queen’s South Africa Medal and 1914-15 Star Trio. QSA, 4 clasps Cape
Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, named to 21089
Private H. R. Field 59th Company Imperial Yeomanry. 1914-15 Star named
to Private H. R. Field South African Irish Regiment. British War Medal
named to the same recipient Cape Command Signals. Bilingual Victory
Medal to the same recipient 2nd South African Infantry. Together with a
facing pair of 2nd South African Infantry collar badges, a South African
Infantry cap badge and a single 1st South African Infantry collar badge.
(8 items)
€
300-
€
500 (£250-£420 approx)
427
1901-1902: Royal Dublin Fusiliers King’s South Africa Medal
King’s South Africa Medal, two clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa
1902. Officially named to 3302 Private P. Finn Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
€
80-
€
120 (£70-£100 approx)
428
1910: Royal Dublin Fusiliers Khedive’s Sudan Medal
Khedive’s Sudan Medal issued unnamed but this example privately
engraved to 7195 Private M. Keating Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Issued to
members of the Dublin Fusiliers camel corps. Scarce.
€
150-
€
250 (£130-£210 approx)
429
1912: New Zealand Territorial Service Medal
New Zealand Territorial Service Medal officially named to 265 Sergeant
James Bryant Wellington Rifle Volunteers. Scarce.
€
200-
€
300 (£170-£250 approx)
430
1914-1918: First World War collection including Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers and Royal Irish Rifles medals
British War Medal & Victory Medal pair officially named to 29726 Private
R. McLaughlin Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, complete with original box of
issue. Also a British War Medal (disc only) officially named to 11-6858
Private W. McNair Royal Irish Rifles, two sweetheart brooches bearing the
town arms of Ypres and Bapaume and a 19th Century percussion pistol
with indistinct maker’s mark to the barrel.
€
200-
€
250 (£170-£210 approx)
431
1914-1918: Collection of mixed British Army First World War medals
Comprising of 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, all
named to 16322 Pte. W. J. Evans Royal Army Medical Corps. Victory
Medal to 9724 Pte. P. Cunningham Royal Dublin Fusiliers. 1914 Star to
4202 Gnr. J. Allen Royal Field Artillery. 1914-15 Star erased but retaining
name of regiment, Army Service Corps. (6 items)
€
150-
€
250 (£130-£210 approx)
432
1914-1918: Assortment of British First World War medals including
Memorial Plaque to Rowland Peel.
Memorial Plaque to Rowland Peel a member of the 8th Battalion Welsh
Regiment from Dublin who died 4 July 1916. 4 British War Medals
officially named to the following: J62672 A. E. A. Hobbs Royal Navy, 8716
Private F. T. Wheeler South Staffordshire Regiment, 197999 Gunner M. K.
Sabbagh Royal Garrison Artillery, 13-5987Private P. Fitzpatrick
Northumberland Fusiliers. 1914-15 Star officially named to 107 Private W.
Lambie Army Cyclist Corps. Also with postcards of a WW1 hospital ward,
Lord Kitchener and an unidentified British Army soldier. (9 items)
€
150-
€
200 (£130-£170 approx)
433
1914-1918: 4th Royal (Irish) Dragoon Guards 1914 Trio
1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal. The 1914 Star officially
named to 6895 Private W. A. Collins 4th Dragoon Guards, the latter two
as 7th Dragoon Guards. Also with a Silver War Badge (299802), silk
handkerchief and 1914 Queen Mary’s Christmas Tin.
€
300-
€
400 (£250-£330 approx)
434
1914-1918: 4th Royal (Irish) Dragoon Guards 1914 Trio
1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal officially named to 6122
Private L. Watkins 4th Royal (Irish) Dragoon Guards.
€
200-
€
300 (£170-£250 approx)
435
1914-1918: 1914-15 Trio to Private Thomas Costello Royal Dublin
Fusiliers
1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal all officially named
to 18023 Pte. T. Costello R. Dub. Fus. Thomas Costello served in Gallipoli
from 13 May 1915.
€
150-
€
250 (£130-£210 approx)
436
1914-18: Royal Dublin Fusiliers British War Medal & Victory Medal
British War Medal and Victory Medal. Both officially named to 25363
Corporal J. Cooke Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Also with a Royal Dublin Fusiliers
crest postcard by Gale & Polden. (3 items)
€
100-
€
150 (£80-£130 approx)
437
1914-1918: Royal Dublin Fusiliers miniature Military Cross privately
engraved
A miniature Military Cross complete with its original case. Privately
engraved on the reverse “Capt. W. Pedlow R.D.F.” Captain William Pedlow
2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers the son of William and Marianne
Pedlow, of 59 Anglesea Rd., Dublin was killed in action on 12 October
1918.
Provenance:
Bosleys 13 June 2001, Lot 398; Private Collection
€
100-
€
150 (£80-£130 approx)
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