Lot 2361

Sale 100 · Important Australian & World Coins, Tokens, Medals & Banknotes

Description

Pair: Distinguished Conduct Medal (EVIIR); Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 2 reverse with ghost dates), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal. Pte. H.W.Brown. S.Aust:Cont: on first medal, 76. Pvte. H.W.Brown, S.A.M.R. on second medal. First medal impressed, second medal engraved. Good very fine.

Ex Spink Auctions (lot 3294). Together with a book, South Africa, Second South Australian Contingent (South Australian Mounted Rifles) by H.W.Brown, a privately assembled hard bound book made up of newspaper cuttings, photos and other items relevant to the Boer War compiled by Brown's mother; commissioning document as Second Lieutenant to Herbert Woolmer Brown, dated 28 April 1914; appointment document to Captain H.W.Brown, 2nd of 32nd Infantry as Honorary Aide-de-Campe to the Governor General of South Australia, dated 9 June 1920; menu for a Civic Banquet in honor of the visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, Town Hall, Adelaide, November 9, 1867; invitations for events involving the Duke of Edinburgh. DCM: LG 27/9/1901, p6329. Awarded for swimming the Orange River and recovering a troop transport punt in the face of enemy fire. DCM was presented to H.W. Brown by His Excellency the Governor General on 25 March 1903. MID: LG 16/4/1901, p2608. Herbert Woolmer Brown, born 15Apr1874, Adelaide, South Australia; educated at Prince Alfred College, Adelaide; Boer War: Enl.29Dec1899; Disch.30Nov1900; commissioned 2nd Lieutenant D Coy 10th Australian Infantry Regt (Adelaide Rifles) 22Mar1909; Lt Aust Int Corps 15Jan1912; Capt Aust Int Corps 16Feb1913; Capt 89th Inf 01Oct1914; Capt 2nd Bn 32nd Inf Regt 01Oct1918; unattached list 01Jan1921; Reserve of Officers 08Mar1923; Staff Officer Aust Int Corps 4th MD 01Nov1912-30Sep1914; Bde Maj 20 Inf Bde 30Mar1917-30Dec1917; Bde Maj 20 Bde Area 01Jan1918-07Jul1919. During WWI Brown was attached to the Censorship Office in Adelaide and was Honorary Aide-de-Campe to Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia; Brown was associated with the fire brigade from 1903 and was later Secretary of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade; died 19Aug1930. With research.

Estimate
$15,000
Result Status
Passed in

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