Lot 1: Medals: Davison's Nile Medal 1798, issued in
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Description: Medals: Davison's Nile Medal 1798, issued in silver, for Junior Officers, contemporary rim suspension with ornate silver watch fob ring and engraved straight bar ribbon suspension, condition VF (some pitting to reverse and edge knock at 6.0 o'clock) (1)
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Lot 2: Medals: Honourable East India Company Medal for
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Description: Medals: Honourable East India Company Medal for Seringapatam 1799. 48mm Soho Mint silver-gilt medal, the un-pierced disc with no signs of having been mounted, edge knock to reverse at 1.0 o'clock, few very minor marks, condition VF or better. Only 185 silver gilt medals were issued, all from the Royal Mint, to Field Officers and above as well as Members of the Council of the HEICo for the successful defeat of Tippoo Sultan. (1)
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Lot 3: Medals: Earl St. Vincent 1800, silver medal
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Description: Medals: Earl St. Vincent 1800, silver medal (un-named specimen), unnamed specimen, condition GVF (two nicks at 5 & 7 o'clock) (1)
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Lot 4: Medals: Order of the Bath. A particularly fine and
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Description: Medals: Order of the Bath. A particularly fine and handsome example of the breast Star of a Civil Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath by Rundell, Bridge, and Rundell, the articulated silver flames pierced in places to allow for sewing to court dress, the central three crowns on white enamel and the outer motto ring "Tria Juncta In Uno" on red enamel, separated by two circlets of small rubies, the reverse engraved Rundell Bridge & Rundell, JEWELLERS to their MAJESTIES & his Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT, condition EF. In 1815 the Order was re-organised and whilst the Military Division had three classes the Civil Division retained purely the highest class of Knight Grand Cross. This scarce example of the Civil Division of the Order dates from the five years from then until 1820 when the Prince Regent finally succeeded George III and the royal appointment of the jeweller changed. As a pointer to rarity it can be noted that in 1821 there were 77 Military GCBs but only 13 Civil. (1)
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Lot 5: Medals: Waterloo Medal 1815, awarded to Charles
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Description: Medals: Waterloo Medal 1815, awarded to Charles Kimberlin 33rd Regt.of Foot, steel ring suspension, renamed, condition GF (1)
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