A Rare, INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, (DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW), “AN ORIGINAL DEFENDER”-DIED OF WOUNDS 1st September 1857.
(A Battle of Chinhut Wounded Casualty) To: CPL HENRY DYMOCK 32nd Foot Regt.
£2995
A Rare, INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, (DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW), “AN ORIGINAL DEFENDER”-DIED OF WOUNDS 1st September 1857. (A Battle of Chinhut Wounded Casualty) To: CPL HENRY DYMOCK 32nd Foot Regt.
A Rare, INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, (DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW), “AN ORIGINAL DEFENDER”-DIED OF WOUNDS 18th July 1857)
(A Battle of Chinhut Wounded Casualty) To: CPL J. FORREST 32nd Foot Regt.
£3250
A Rare, INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, (DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW), “AN ORIGINAL DEFENDER”-DIED OF WOUNDS 18th July 1857) (A Battle of Chinhut Wounded Casualty) To: CPL J. FORREST 32nd Foot Regt.
A Very Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA) To. Sgt. F. BRITTAIN. 24th Foot Regt. Who Died of Disease, 26th August 1850.
With confirming medal roll.
£995
A Very Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA) To. Sgt. F. BRITTAIN. 24th Foot Regt. Who Died of Disease, 26th August 1850. With confirming medal roll.
A Very Desirable & High Grade PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA). To. B. GOODCHILD. 24th Foot Regt. With confirming medal roll.
£895
A Very Desirable & High Grade PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(CHILIANWALA). To. B. GOODCHILD. 24th Foot Regt. With confirming medal roll.
A Scarce & Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(MOOLTAN) To. SEPOY BUGLER, PATTUCK. 3rd Native Infantry.
£595
A Scarce & Desirable PUNJAB MEDAL 1849. (GOOJERAT)-(MOOLTAN) To. SEPOY BUGLER, PATTUCK. 3rd Native Infantry.
A Rare & Desirable “CHARGE of ALIWAL” Sutlej Medal.
SOBRAON Clasp & ALIWAL Reverse. To: WILLIAM PARRY 16th LANCERS.
£1250
A Rare & Desirable “CHARGE of ALIWAL” Sutlej Medal. SOBRAON Clasp & ALIWAL Reverse. To: WILLIAM PARRY 16th LANCERS.
A Scarce and Greatly Desirable Medal. INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL “DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW” To: George Clarke. 32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry. An ORIGINAL LUCKNOW DEFENDER. Died of disease during the siege 7th August 1857.
£2450
A Scarce and Greatly Desirable Medal. INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL “DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW” To: George Clarke. 32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry. An ORIGINAL LUCKNOW DEFENDER who died of disease during the siege on 7th August 1857.
A Superb & Extremely Rare “FOUR CLASP” INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, 1857—(DELHI)-(RELIEF OF LUCKNOW)-(LUCKNOW)-(CENTRAL INDIA) To: Syce Driver, Uttree Pershad , 3rd Coy, 1st Bn Bengal Artillery.
£4995
A Superb & Extremely Rare “FOUR CLASP” INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, 1857—(DELHI)-(RELIEF OF LUCKNOW)-(LUCKNOW)-(CENTRAL INDIA) To: Syce Driver, Uttree Pershad , 3rd Coy, 1st Bn Bengal Artillery. Only 71 Medals to this unit.
A TRULY MAGNIFICENT “ROYAL MINT SPECIMEN” INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, with ALL FIVE CLASPS. DELHI—DEFENCE of LUCKNOW—RELIEF of LUCKNOW—LUCKNOW—CENTRAL INDIA. Totally “Gem” & “As Struck” on it’s original cotton ribbon. EXCESSIVELY RARE.
£2250
A TRULY MAGNIFICENT “ROYAL MINT SPECIMEN” INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL, with ALL FIVE CLASPS. DELHI—DEFENCE of LUCKNOW—RELIEF of LUCKNOW—LUCKNOW—CENTRAL INDIA. Totally “Gem” & “As Struck” on it’s original cotton ribbon. EXCESSIVELY RARE.
A CLASSIC INDIAN MUTINY “LUCKNOW CASUALTY” MEDAL (DELHI)-(LUCKNOW) To: PETER LYNCH, 1st EUROPEAN BENGAL FUS’. (DIED OF WOUNDS 24th Aug 1857) Liverpool Man. With relation’s Liverpool Rgt WW1 pair.
£1295
AN EXCELLENT & GREATLY IMPORTANT INDIAN MUTINY “LUCKNOW CASUALTY” MEDAL (DELHI) & (LUCKNOW) To: PETER LYNCH, 1st EUROPEAN BENGAL FUSILIERS. (A Lucknow Casualty, Maun Sing’s Garden, Secundra Bagh) on 24th August 1857) DIED OF WOUNDS. A Liverpool Man. With a relation’s WW1 Liverpool’s Pair, 367936 Pte R.E. Lynch in Original Box.