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Auction: 6025 - Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Lot: 235

A C.B. Group of Four to Surgeon-General J.G. Inglis, Army Medical Department, Late 64th Foot and 10th Foot a) The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Military Division, Companion´s (C.B.) breast Badge, gold (Hallmarks for London 1859) and enamel, maker´s mark ´WN´, lacking riband buckle b) Punjab 1848-49, two clasps, Mooltan, Goojerat (Asst. Surgn. J.G. Inglis, M.D. 10th Foot.), rosettes removed from first clasp, clasps re-affixed in correct order, therefore replacement retaining rod c) India General Service 1854-95, one clasp, Persia (Surgn. J.G. Inglis, M.D. 64th Regt.), top of clasp carriage pierced on either side, replacement retaining rod d) Indian Mutiny 1857-58, no clasp (Surgn. I. (sic.) G. Inglis, M.D. 64th Regt.), light scratching overall, otherwise good very fine (4) Estimate £ 1,400-1,600Surgeon-General James Gordon Inglis, C.B., M.D. (1816-1879); M.D. Glasgow, 1836; Assistant Surgeon 87th Foot, 1839; transferred 10th Foot, 1843; Surgeon 64th Foot, 1852; Surgeon Major 1859 (C.B. 1859); Deputy Inspector General Army Medical Department, 1863; advanced Surgeon General 1875.

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