muckaroon1960 Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 Awarded for service for a number of small campaigns and operations in India before and after the First World War. Clasps were added for different campaigns for the North West Frontier, Afghanistan, Waziristan, Burma, Malabar and Mahsud from 1908 till 1935 with either Edward 7th or George 5th bust on the front with on the reverse the fortress of Jamrud in the Khyber Pass. This particular IGS was awarded 1909 to Private 706 Arthur Richardson of the 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment at Peshwar 14th April. Pt Richardson was also awarded the Victory, British and 1914 Star medal sadly posthumously having been killed 11th October 1916 Northern France. Aged 31 and with the rank of Lance Corporal, he has no known grave and is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial. His family came from Nottingham. The IGS were either struck by the Royal Mint or the Indian Government in Calcutta with this medal being the latter due to its plain suspender. A nice addition to my Royal Warwickshire Regiment medal collection. (N.B. replacement Ribbon). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farkas Posted March 6 Share Posted March 6 Hi Muckaroon, I’ve been meaning to dig these out since seeing that you collect Royal Warwickshire Reg medals… I’ve got these 2 BWM both were unloved and at least one, but I reckon both, have had the edges redone… they both changed units, so I think it’s safe to presume these medals were issued with their 2nd unit and service numbers and that they changed them to R War R. And I love picking up the unloved ones, I don’t often bid more than 20 quid if someone else is bidding, but I paid 13 quid for one the other day, less than scrap 😡 A pic of my disc only club… 👇 If perhaps you want these 2 just let me know, 20 quid each, I’d love them to find a good home, tony 🍻 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muckaroon1960 Posted May 9 Author Share Posted May 9 Hi Tony, really nice. They look like they were destined for the melting pot in that condition? So good job you've saved them. If you can find replacement parts you could sell complete and perhaps a better price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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