PETER MORRIS Dealer in Coins & Medals
Renamed
or Otherwise Defective Medals
No. | Description | £ |
R1 | Navy General Service, bar Syria | £500 |
Original medal, but polished and repinned. Renamed to Jeremiah SUTTON. | ||
Man exists on roll, served on HMS Pique | ||
R2 | Indiam Mutiny, no bar | £150 |
Original medal but polished and repinned. Feint renaming to 3007 Wm Atherton | ||
4th Rgt Foot. Regiment detail appears OK. Man is not on roll. | ||
R3 | India General Service 1854, bar Burma 1887-89 | £140 |
Medal GVF with slight polishing, but renamed to 1678 Pte H. ALLEN, RWF | ||
Man exists on roll as entitled | ||
R4 | Afghanistan, bar Ali Musjid | £180 |
Medal in very good condition but possibly officially re-engraved to 742 L/Cpl H. THURSTON | ||
51st Regt. Roll confirms entitlement to bar. | ||
R5 | Afghanistan, bars Charasia and Kabul | £260 |
Medal in very good condition but re-engraved to 1030 Pte Wm. McPHILLIPS, 53rd Bde 72nd Highrs | ||
No trace of man on roll | ||
R6 | Egypt medal, no bar, undated reverse | £100 |
VF condition with only light contacting from star on obverse. | ||
Renamed to T.S.Major, W.L. LEIGH, 16th Queens Own Lancers | ||
R7 | Egypt Medal, bar Tel-El-Kebir, dated reverse | £160 |
VF condition with light polishing | ||
Renamed to 2660 Pte H. SKINNER, 4th R.I. Dragoon Gds. The service number appears original | ||
Henry Skinner is listed on the roll for 4th Dgn Gds | ||
R8 | British South Africa Co. Medal, no bar reverse for Rhodesia 1896 | £160 |
Original medal but erased and quite polished | ||
R10 | Queens Sudan | £180 |
Renamed to 26945 Cpl G. WATSON, RE. Man existed and entitled to QSA, but not on roll for the | ||
Sudan. Light scratches to obverse and part of shoulder of suspension missing, othwise GVF | ||
R11 | Queen's South Africa, bars Cape Colony, Orange Free State & South Africa 1901 | £95 |
Renamed in small impressed capitals to 2203 Pte J. SHANNON, A&S Highr's | ||
GVF condition. No trace of man on roll. | ||
R12 | Natal Rebellion medal, bar 1906 | £150 |
Believed renamed to J. LITTLE, Royston's Horse, but man exists on roll and entitled to bar |