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D I X NOONAN WIBB DNW ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS and MILITARIA including Medals to the Leicestershire Regiment from the Collection of the late Trevor Harris and Imperial Russian Orders and Medals FRIDAY 2 5 SEPTEMBER 2005 I 1 am PRECISELY f m MEDAL DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS AND ADMINISTRATION Nimrod Dix Robin Greville - IT Tel: 020 7016 1820 Tel: 020 7016 1750 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] David Erskine-Hill Forbes Noonan - IT Tel: 020 7016 1817 Tel: 020 7016 1751 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Pierce Noonan Philippa Healy - Office Manager Tel: 020 7016 1818 - Accounts Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Brian Simpkin Wioletta Madaj - Digital Media Tel: 020 7016 1816 Tel: 020 7016 1774 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Danielle Webb - Digital Media COIN DEPARTMENT Tel: 020 7016 1822 Email: [email protected] Christopher Webb Tel: 020 7016 1801 Alex Pallent - Mailroom Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 7016 1753 Email: [email protected] Peter Preston-Morley Tel: 020 7016 1802 Jan Starnes - Photography Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Michael Sharp Tel: 020 7016 1803 Email: [email protected] UK REPRESENTATIVES OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES Medals Australasia Donald Hall John Burridge Tel: 01425 629159 91 Shenton Road Email: [email protected] Swanbourne WA 6010 Militaria Australia Dixon Pickup Tel: (61) 89 384 1218 Tel: 01564 772612 Email: [email protected] E ma i 1: d i xo n p i cku p@btope nwo r 1 d. co m North America Arms and Armour Eugene Ursual Brian Turner Box 788 Email: btmi 1 [email protected] Kern ptvi lie Ontario, KOG 1J0 Canada Tel: (1) 613 258 5999 Email: [email protected] South Africa Natalie Jaffe DIX NOONAN WEBB PO Box 156 16 Bolton Street Sea Point Piccadilly 8060 Cape Town London W1J 8BQ Tel: (27) 21 425 2639 Tel: 020 7016 1700 Email: natal iejaffe@ci ty co i n s. co. za Fax: 020 7016 1799 Peter Digby www.dnw.co.uk Johannesburg Tel: (27) 1 1 728 6446 VAT No. CB 562 8504 .12 Registered at the above address No. 2562425 Bankers: 1 loyds TSB, 19 Pic carlilly, 1 ondon Wl 1 0AA. 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Account No. 0622865 AN AUCTION OF ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS and MILITARIA The York Room (2nd Floor) The New Connaught Rooms 61-65 Great Queen Street London WC2 Friday 23rd September 2005 11 am precisely Weekdays, Monday 12th to Tuesday 20th September 16 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London W1 Wednesday and Thursday, 21st and 22nd September 16 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, London W1 Friday 23rd September The Warwick Room (2nd Floor), The New Connaught Rooms We regret that viewing and collection of Books and certain larger lots will not be possible at the New Connaught Rooms In sending commissions or making enquiries please contact: Nimrod Dix, David Erskine-H i 11, Pierce Noonan or Brian Simpkin Front Cover: Lot 1259 Back Cover: Lot 926 Contents The Trevor Harris Collection of Awards to the Leicestershire Regiment and Yeomanry .124-376 A Collection of Medals to the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys). .377-401 Single Campaign Medals. .402-755 Single Orders and Decorations. .756-806 Long Service, Coronation and Jubilee Medals. .807-842 Life Saving Awards. .843-847 Miniature Medals. .848-864 Miscellaneous. .865-921 Imperial Russian Orders and Medals. ..922-1052 Campaign Groups and Pairs. 1053-1244 Groups and Single Decorations for Gallantry. 1245-1318 The Late Major (TA) Roy Wilson Collection of Headress Sabretaches and Badges. 1319-1349 Mil itaria. 1350-1379 Books. 1380-1411 The Auction Venue The New Connaught Rooms are located in Great Queen Street, in the heart of London's Covent Garden. The auction takes place in the York Room and viewing on the day of the auction is in the Warwick Room; both are accessed by lift to the 2nd floor. The Rooms are a 3-minute walk from the nearest Underground station, Holborn (Central and Piccadilly Lines), which is a 40-minute direct journey from Heathrow Airport. Numerous buses from Charing Cross, Euston, King's Cross and Waterloo main line railway stations stop at the junction of Kingsway and Great Queen Street. The nearest covered car park is at the corner of Drury Lane and Parker Street, 2 minutes away. D I X NOONAN VV r H II I : DNW , Medal Auction 23 June 2005 The magnificent group of 13 medals awarded to Air Commodore Arthur Wray (1896-1982), from Brighton, was the star attraction at Dix Noonan Webb's auction of orders, decorations and medals on 23 June, when 1,451 lots grossed £908,310 (£1,044,557 including buyer's premium). Prices maintained their current buoyant levels with no less than 131 vendors, a record for a DNW medal sale, taking advantage of both the current demand for medals and the company's commanding position in the market. There were 341 different buyers. Air Commodore Wray's medals, including the DSO, MC, DFC and Bar and AFC, reflect a sterling career which began in the Royal Flying Corps, in which he qualified as a pilot in early 1917. Within a month and not yet 21 years old, he won an immediate MC for bringing home his shot-up Nieuport Scout, together with his knee-cap in his flying boot. Subsequently a participant in the Waziristan campaign, he advanced to squadron-leader and was given his first command in 1935. In the Second World War he piloted Wellington bombers on at least 13 missions, turning a blind eye to the fact that because of his old leg wound his chances of escaping a damaged aircraft were virtually zero. Appointed Air Commodore in 1943, it was almost unheard of for someone of his rank and age to fly on operations, yet he still piloted a Lancaster bomber on one of the famous firestorm raids on Hamburg in July 1943, for which he was awarded an immediate DSO. Retiring from the service in 1946, he subsequently took up gliding and, at the age of 75, achieved that sport's rare distinction, a Cold C award for a 300km cross-country flight. Wray's medals, with a host of flying log books and related ephemera (lot 1207), were secured by a room bidder against telephone competition for £62,000 (£71,300). Another unique group of medals to an airman whose career spanned both World Wars was the DSC and two Bars, DFC set of nine awarded to Wing Commander Robert Compston (lot 1212), secured by a commission bidder for £52,000 (£59,800). Compston, an Oxford man, joined the RNAS in August 1915 and the following year was posted to the famous 'Naval 8' squadron in France, whose combatants preferred point-blank range encounters at 50 yards or less. In 18 months of extraordinarily brave flying with the squadron he amassed 25 victories, often taking part in three missions in a day, being appointed flight commander at the tender age of 19. In the Second World War, as a Fleet Aviation Officer, he witnessed the sinking of the Scharnhorst from the bridge of HMS Duke of York. Opening the day's bidding were over 300 lots of single campaign medals. The most important item here was the three-clasp Naval CS medal to Admiral Henry Davies, one of the last survivors of the famous engagement of 1 June 1794 and who single- handedly prevented a French frigate from being retaken after being captured off the Faeroe Islands in July 1806 (lot 9); this was secured by a private collector for £15,000 (£17,250). A telephone bidder claimed the Field Officer's Cold Medal for Vittoria awarded to Colonel Charles Hill, CB, 50th Foot (lot 10), for £9,000 (£10,350). The Waterloo medal to Lewis Jennings, 3rd Bn, Grenadier Guards (lot 31), who was severely wounded in the knee in the battle, was sold with the offending musket ball for £4,500 (£5,175); the similar medal to Joseph Ticky, 2nd Dragoons (lot 27) made a mid-estimate £3,200 (£3,680), as did the 2- bar MGS awarded to Lt Ralph Johnston, 87th Foot, who fought with the 'Eagle Catchers' at Barrosa (lot 18). The Indian Mutiny medal to Pte David Hawkes, Rifle Brigade, who won the VC for conspicuous gallantry at Lucknow in March 1858 and who himself subsequently died the following August prior to the award being gazetted (lot 84), commanded £8,000 (£9,200). A private buyer in the room saw off considerable opposition to buy the Zulu War medal to Pte John Whelan, 24th Foot, killed at Isandhlwana (lot 11 7) for £5,500 (£6,325). The East and West Africa medal named to Gunner E.D. Howlett, RMA, who was killed in the taking of Benin in February 1897 (lot 142) made £2,400 (£2,760) while, among the more modern pieces, there was a surprise in the £2,800 (£3,220) paid for the South Atlantic medal with rosette to Lt Francis Allen, who served with distinction in 42 Commando under Lt-Col Nick Vaux, DSO, author of March to the South Atlantic (lot 337). Single orders and decorations were headed by an unusual silver-gilt badge of the Order of the Garter, hallmarked 1827 and believed to be that of the Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod (lot 339); it was no surprise to see such a rarity comfortably exceed the estimate at £1,900 (£2,185). An 1884-hallmarked GCB set of insignia (lot 341) needed £3,500 (£4,025) and an early Star of India badge (lot 342), £2,700 (£3,105). Almost 100 lots were devoted to a fine collection of Meritorious Service medals which realised a total of £18,860 (£21,689), with the Great War group for gallantry to Gunner L.A. Beaney, RGA (lot 362) attracting £980 (£1,127); Beaney had helped rescue people injured in the disastrous fire and explosion at the Explosive Loading Company's factory near Faversham, Kent, in April 1916. all section of Arctic and Polar medals included some fascinating pieces, most notably the important group of seven to CPO Thomas Williamson, from Sunderland, who served in Captain Scott's first and second expeditions and was one of the search party who discovered the bodies of Scott, Wilson and Bowers in November 1912 (lot 526), which was secured by a private buyer in the room for £39,000 (£44,850). A telephone buyer secured the replacement Polar Medal to Lt-Cdr Henry Rennick, RN, hydrographer on Scott's last expedition and who had a glacier and a bay in Antarctica named after him (lot 528) for £7,800 (£8,970); Rennick's original medal was presumed lost when he was killed in the destruction of HMS Hogue by Otto Weddigen's U9 off Ymuiden in September 1914. The Arctic 1875-6 medal awarded to William Grant (1851-1935), the most productive and successful arctic photographer of the 19th century (lot 525), was also bought on the telephone for £4,500 (£5,1 75). Top price in the lifesaving section was £4,200 (£4,830) for the excessively rare CQD 'gold' medal and Lloyd's Life Saving medal pair to Capt Joseph Ranson, RMS Baltic, who assisted in rescuing over 1,700 people from the RMS Republic and the Italian liner Florida following their collision off Nantucket in January 1909, the first occasion on which a CQD (Come Quick, Danger) distress call had been sent by wireless transmission (lot 537). The RNLI silver medal with second and third award clasps to James White, coxswain of the Fishguard lifeboat, for gallant service on several occasions in the 1870s (lot 531) made £1,900 (£2,185), while the similar medal to Benjamin Jacobs, coxswain of the Brooke, Isle of Wight, lifeboat, for a particularly gallant rescue off St Catherine's Point in February 1916 (lot 532) needed as much as £1,800 (£2,070). Over 110 lots were devoted to miniature medals, beginning with the collection of Carol Benton, daughter of the medal trade's senior statesman, Donald Hall, which was a complete sell-out at £21,510 (£24,737). The group of 13 attributed to Lt-General Sir Henry D'Urban Keary, KCB, KCIE, DSO (lot 556) attracted £1,100 (£1,265), while £880 (£1,012) was bid for the set of 12 attributed to Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Field (lot 557). There were several surprising prices paid in the miscellaneous section, with an evocative portrait miniature of the Duke of Wellington executed in 1851 by Frederick Harding, RA (lot 668) bringing £2,100 (£2,415), and an early group of masonic awards to Admiral Sir David Milne, from Berwick on Tweed, who was second-in-command at the battle of Algiers in 1816 (lot 669), £1,400 (£1,610). Less of a surprise perhaps was the £5,800 (£6,670) needed for the WSPU Hunger Strike medal awarded to Mary Hilliard, who was one of a group of women who set out on 4 March 1912 to systematically smash every shop window in Knightsbridge, Brampton Road and Kensington High Street (lot 702). The important Rorke's Drift group of four medals to Colonel Henry Lugg, Natal Militia (lot 810), proved the highlight of the campaign groups and pairs, easily surpassing the estimate at £26,500 (£30,475). Lugg, a Devon man who went to South Africa to seek his fortune, played a central part in the defence, firing his carbine so rapidly and frequently that "the barrel became red hot"; he was also depicted helping to carry a wounded trooper in Alphonse de Neuville's famous painting of the action. Elsewhere, the important group awarded to Vice-Admiral Charles Cardale, RN, second-in-command of the naval rocket brigade in Abyssinia, 1867 (lot 786) was knocked down to a telephone bidder for £6,000 (£6,900) and the Sutlej and Punjab pair to Capt Edward D'Oyly, Bengal Horse Artillery, mortally wounded at the village of Sassiah in July 1857 (lot 782) for £4,800 (£5,520). An attractive first and second China Wars pair to Thomas Burns, one of only 101 recipients of the China 1842 clasp (lot 779) was bought in the room for £3,200 (£3,680), while the Naval GS and St Jean d'Acre pair to Admiral Henry Boys, RN, a 16-year old midshipman at the time of the action and one of the few recipients of the NGS medal to survive into the 20th century (lot 776), £1,700 (£1,955). The medals of Frank Goldsworthy, a war correspondent in Korea and Suez who reported for the Daily Express for over 40 years (lot 1148) attracted considerable interest and were secured by a private buyer for £4,400 (£5,060). From a direct descendant, the family group of medals including the DFC group to Wing Commander Cecil Saunders, RAF, who flew in 92 Squadron during the Battle of Britain (lot 1225) needed £7,000 (£8,050). The rare El-Teb DCM group of four to Sgt William Treadwell, Scottish Divn, RA (lot 1231) matched the £5,000 (£5,750) estimate, while the single DSM awarded to PO Steward Ernest Barton, RN, for tending wounded members of his gun crew on HMNZS Moa off the Guadalcanal in January 1943 (lot 1246) brought £4,700 (£5,405). A group of Russian pieces attracted the lion's share of interest among world orders and decorations, with many pre-sale estimates being trebled. An early and impressive first class sash badge of the Order of St Anne, c.1815 (lot 1345) cost a room buyer £22,000 (£25,300), while a second class neck badge of the same order, from the 1830s (lot 1350) made £8,000 (£9,200). An early 20th century group of seven, including breast badges of the Order of St Vladimir and the Order of St Anne (lot 1358) commanded £4,000 (£4,600). SALEROOM NOTICES - 23 June 2005 Lot no. 281 The footnote should be disregarded 1219 The recipients were cousins by marriage, not brothers-in-law 1255 The recipient entered the theatre of war on 11 September 1914, not 1915 The following lots were withdrawn before the auction: 445, 987, 1008, 1183 and 1346 Prices Realised Medals Sale 23 Jun 05 Lots not shown are unsold 1 £420) 80 £100) 159 £600) 237 £ 17()| 316 £70) 395 £8()| 476 £170) 555 £580) 633 £1501713 £11(4 795 £280(4 874 £310 0 £72()f 81 £350! 160 £65[| 238 £70 317 £170) 397 £90) 477 £60) 556 £1100) 634 £2iq 714 £80) 796 £130(4 875 £250 3 £3800) 82 £1900) 161 £95 239 £200) 318 £180) 398 £160) 478 £60) 557 £880] 635 £260) 715 £40] 797 £100(4 876 £580 4 £200| 83 £ 1500) 162 £160) 240 £1 10) 319 £100) 399 £90] 479 £50) 558 £700) 636 £200] 716 £10(4 798 £80(4 877 £2100 5 £310) 84 £8000) 163 £24()| 241 £75j 320 £550) 400 £70) 480 £65| 559 £130) 637 £360] 718 £11(4 799 £65(4 878 £270 6 £2300| 85 £260) 164 £85 242 £230) 321 £45| 401 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1451 £50 1027 £220) 1109 £200) 1 194 £2000) 1278 £400) 1363 £250) 1452 £160 1028 £130) 1110 £220) 1 195 £210) 1279 £2300) 1364 £70) 1453 £80 1029 £50) 1111 £110)1 196 £140) 1280 £25od 1365 £200) 1454 £30 1030 £60| 1112 £1 10) 1 197 £360) 1281 £1700) 1366 £110) 1455 £60 1031 £13011113 £1 10) 1 198 £270) 1283 £2300) 1367 £100| 1456 £30 1032 £90) 1114 £80) 1 199 £700) 1284 £170) 1368 £220 1033 £140) 1 115 £150) 1 200 £70) 1286 £150) 1369 £60 1034 £6()| 1 1 16 £200) 1 201 £90) 1287 £310) 1370 £35 Trevor Henry Harris (1932-2000) Trevor Harris at his late son Jonathan's graduation ceremony T revor Harris was born at Great Glen, Leicestershire, on 7 July 1932. Educated at Kibworth Grammar School, he started his career with Messrs Hopps and Bankart, where he qualified as a chartered accountant at the early age of 21, and as a cost and works accountant whilst completing his National Service in the R.A.F. After a spell with Hopps and Bankart, Trevor took a post in industry with Coates Viyella in Nottingham, where he became assistant to the then chairman, Joe Hyman. He was also a director of Cooper Bros, Nottingham, a Coates Viyella subsidiary. Following his marriage to Janet in 1959 and the births of their son and daughter, the Harrises moved back to Leicester and Trevor joined British Enkalon, holding various financial posts and eventually retiring as finance director. In his younger days Trevor was a keen and active sportsman, playing football for the local Westleigh Football Club, rugby and cricket. At the age of 16 he cycled with friends to Italy and Spain and thought nothing of cycling to the Lincolnshire coast and back in a day. A loyal supporter of Leicester City Football Club, where he held a season ticket from his early teens right up to the time of his death on 5 June 2000, he was also passionately interested in the fortunes of the Leicester Tigers, the city's rugby side. Trevor first started to get interested in medals in the late 1950s. Unsurprisingly, his principal collecting field was the Leicestershire Yeomanry and the Leicestershire Regiment. Over the next 40 years he amassed a very comprehensive run of awards, starting with those won by the 17th Foot in Nepal in the second decade of the 19th century and including the very rare Albert Medal trio to Private W.H. Foster, for endeavouring to rescue a comrade during a serious fire at Simla in June 1931. The collection was kept in a superb bespoke inlaid collectors' cabinet, commissioned by Trevor from Andrew Varah and executed in an Art Deco style; the cabinet is also in this sale. A well known figure at medal gatherings and the London salerooms, Trevor's advice on Leicestershire medals was often sought and willingly given; he was able to draw on his own large library of military references to assist in this respect. A past chairman and staunch supporter of the the Leicester Round Table, Trevor's other interests included freemasonry and philately. A Worshipful Master of the Halford Lodge, he was also a founder member of the Rotary Lodge in Syston. ?6o<5CZ2 <7. 0 2 200 r /? The Collection of Medals to the Liecester Regiment and Yeomanry formed by the late Trevor Harris Lieutenant G. Peevor, circa 1810 Army OF India 1799-1826, 1 clasp, Nepaul (Lieut. G. Peevor, 17th Foot), short hyphen reverse, officially impressed naming, suspension refixed and naming rubbed as a result of one-time being mounted in a glazed circular case, otherwise extremely fine £600-800 Ex Glendining s June 1926 and Waite-Sanderson Collection 1941, when described as being contained within an old glazed circular case; and sometime thereafter "re-constituted". George Peevor was appointed an Ensign in the 17th Regiment in December 1807 and was advanced to Lieutenant in January 1810. He first witnessed active service in the Nepal War 1815-16, but, on being invalided in the latter year, assumed responsibility for the regiment's school at Ghazeepore. Here he 'voluntarily took upon himself the instruction of the children and young soldiers attending the school, to which he devoted all his spare time, with the result that in each successive Inspection Report (from 1816 until the regiment returned home in 1823), this officer was specially brought to notice for his indefatigable exertions in the benevolent cause he had undertaken.' He also established "H.M's 1 7th Regimental School Reward of Merit", the first such award being made in 1816. Having in the meantime been recalled to regular regimental duty during the course of the Pindaree War of 181 7-18, when he was present at the battle of Jubbulpore, Peevor was advanced to Captain in September 1824. In the following year he was transferred to half-pay at his own request and was placed on the strength of the 3rd Foot. But he saw no further action and was latterly a "Captain of Invalids" at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea. His death is believed to have occurred in 1858. 125 Army of India 1799-1826, 1 clasp, Nepaul (Rt. Hewart, 17th Ft.), short hyphen reverse, officially engraved naming in small capitals, one-time brooch-mounted with resultant damage to obverse field, "re-constituted" copy clasp and swivel-suspension, otherwise fine £180-220 126 Army OF India 1799-1826, 1 clasp, Nepaul (W. Bawn, 17th Foot), short hyphen reverse, officially impressed naming, edge bruising, otherwise very fine £500-600 127 Army OF India 1799-1826, 2 clasps, Nepaul, Bhurtpoor (G. Ross, 17th Foot), short hyphen reverse, officially impressed naming, contact marks, edge bruising and lacquered, about very fine and scarce £600-800 George Ross won entitlement to his later "Bhurtpoor" clasp with the 14th Regiment. www.dnw.co.uk

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