A SCARCE OFFICIALLY IMPRESSED BALTIC MEDAL AND LSGC TO J EDDY SAPPERS AND MINERS
Baltic Medal 1854-54, officially impressed J. Eddy. Rl Sappers & Miners, with silver buckle suspension; together with a Long Service Good Conduct Medal, correctly impressed 276 Serjt John Eddy RE, condition VF (edge bruising, but naming unaffected) (2)
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£600 - £800
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Hammer price:
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£2,600 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
John Eddy was born in Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall, in 1832. He joined the Army in 1853 and went on to serve for over 21 years. He was awarded the Baltic Medal, Crimea Medal with clasp Sebastopol, Turkish Crimea Medal and a Long Service Good Conduct Medal. He was discharged in 1875, and on the 1st of April 1904, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal with an annuity of £10.