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Auction: 24112 - Orders, Decorations and Medals - e-Auction
Lot: 809

H.M.S. Calliope Medallion at Samoa 1889 gilt-bronze Medal 29mm, the obverse with Coat of Arms, the reverse with "British Steamship and Captain H C Kane H M S Calliope from an Admirer The Marquis de Leuville", fitted with a yellow metal loop for wear with a necklace generally fine as a result of wear

In March 1889, a dispute having arisen between Germany and the United States over the possession of the islands of Samoa; three German and three U.S. warships were at anchor in the harbour of Apia Upolu in Samoa. With them were several merchant ships and the British warship H.M.S. Calliope (Captain Kane) which was present to safeguard British interests. On the night of 15 March a hurricane struck. Because of the diplomatic situation, the warships were unwilling to leave harbour for the comparative safety of the open sea. In the hurricane, lashed by violent seas, all the ships started to drag at their anchors, began to collide and were being driven towards the shore. Calliope, though damaged, had managed to raise steam and in the early morning of the 16 March managed with much difficulty to manoeuvre out of the harbour and reach the safety of the open sea where she was able to ride out the storm. As she steamed out of the harbour she was given ‘three cheers’ by the officers and men aboard the doomed U.S.S. Trenton. All the other warships were beached and wrecked and some 200 lives were lost. Captain Kane was thanked by the Admiralty for his skill and seamanship.

The stream anchor of the S.M.S. Adler, a German sloop which was wrecked in the storm, was discovered by New Zealand Navy divers of H.M.S. Dunedid in January 1930 and is now displayed at the Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, Auckland.

Sold with letter from Albert Roberts of the Opthalmic Optician of 184 Bolton Road, Salford 6 and dated 28 April 1951, this named to Rear-Admiral C. Fox stating this was a gift to him and stating that it was retrieved from a German Prisoner of War in the Somme sector in 1916.

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Sold for
£70

Starting price
£40