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Lot 317: Collector's Lot of British Naval Medals

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 7, 2012

Lot 317: Collector's Lot of British Naval Medals

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 7, 2012

Estimated Price: $900 - $1,300
Price Realized:
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Collector's Lot of British Naval Medals

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Catalog Page: 84
Class: Other
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1) 1882 dated Egypt Medal (1882-89) awarded to J.H. Dangerfield, Painter 1st Class H.M.S. Penelope with Alexandria 11th July clasp. With research confirming Dangerfield's military service. 2) George V Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to SH Corpl 1st Class William Barrett, H.M.S. Vivid. Swiveling bar. 3) George V Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to C.W. Smith, H.M.S. Vindicated. Non-swiveling bar. 4) Silver C.Q.D. Medal un-named as issued. No ribbon. Given to officers of the RMS Baltic in response to the C.Q.D. (all stations distress) signal of the White Star steamship Republic after colliding with the Italian steamer Florida on January 21, 1909. Over 1,700 people were saved.

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1) Fine with some minor handling marks and glue/paper residue on the back of the ribbon. 2) Very good plus with worn ribbon and some minor handling marks. 3) Fine with some wear to the ribbon and some minor handling marks. 4) Fine with some minor handling marks and the silver taking on an aged patina.



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