Los

254

Campaign Groups and Pairs

In Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

Diese Auktion ist eine LIVE Auktion! Sie müssen für diese Auktion registriert und als Bieter freigeschaltet sein, um bieten zu können.
Sie wurden überboten. Um die größte Chance zu haben zu gewinnen, erhöhen Sie bitte Ihr Maximal Gebot.
Ihre Registrierung wurde noch nicht durch das Auktionshaus genehmigt. Bitte, prüfen Sie Ihr E-Mail Konto für mehr Details.
Leider wurde Ihre Registrierung durch das Auktionshaus abgelehnt. Sie können das Auktionshaus direkt kontaktieren über +44 (0) 20 7016 1700 um mehr Informationen zu erhalten.
Sie sind zurzeit Höchstbieter! Um sicher zustellen, dass Sie das Los ersteigern, melden Sie sich zum Live Bieten an unter , oder erhöhen Sie ihr Maximalgebot.
Geben Sie jetzt ein Gebot ab! Ihre Registrierung war erfolgreich.
Entschuldigung, die Gebotsabgabephase ist leider beendet. Es erscheinen täglich 1000 neue Lose auf lot-tissimo.com, bitte starten Sie eine neue Anfrage.
Das Bieten auf dieser Auktion hat noch nicht begonnen. Bitte, registrieren Sie sich jetzt, so dass Sie zugelassen werden bis die Auktion startet.
Campaign Groups and Pairs
Sie interessieren sich für den Preis dieses Loses?
Preisdatenbank abonnieren
London
Four: Captain C. T. A. Noddall, C.B., Royal Navy Crimea 1854-56, no clasp (Master. Thos. Augs. Noddall. H.M.S. London) contemporary engraved naming in the style of Hunt & Roskell; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (Thos. Aug. Noddall, Master H.M.S. London) privately engraved naming; France, Second Empire, Legion of Honour, 5th Class breast badge, silver, gold and enamels; Turkey, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class breast badge, silver, gold and enamels (Thos. Aug. Noddall, Master H.M.S. London) privately engraved naming on reverse centre, considerable damage to enamels on Legion of Honour, otherwise very fine and better (4) £500-£600 --- C.B. (Military) London Gazette 24 May 1873. Legion of Honour London Gazette 1 August 1856. Order of the Medjidie London Gazette 3 April 1858. Cornelius Thomas Augustus Noddall was appointed Acting Second Master on 30 December 1834; Master, 1 January 1840; Commander, 22 February 1860; Staff Captain, 1 July 1867. 30 December 1834, appointed as Acting Second Master to the Griffon, for service on the Cape of Good Hope and Coast of Africa station. 15 February 1840, appointed as Master to the sloop Racer, on the North America and West Indies station). 28 February 1843, appointed to the Curaçao, on the Brazilian station. 7 January 1848, appointed to the Wellesley, flag ship on the North America and West Indies stations. 5 December 1851, appointed to the London, then based at Sheerness. At the outbreak of the Crimean war he was still Master of H.M.S. London, 90 guns, and he is mentioned by Major-General W. Brereton in The British Fleet in the Black Sea, in connection with the attack on Sebastopol on 17 October 1854, as follows: ‘An act of daring had occurred during the night preceding the action. Mr Mainprise, Master of the Britannia, with the Masters of the London (Mr C. Noddall) and Sampson (Mr Forbes), undertook to go to the harbour to take soundings for the British fleet, and accomplished their hazardous service in boats with muffled oars; they went so near to the Russian forts (Fort Constantine) that they were hailed repeatedly be the enemy’s look-out boats, whose vigilance they managed to baffle, and returned in safety with their important information, which was acted upon in the subsequent action. All honour to these daring spirits, of whom their gallant service may well be proud!’ On 30 March 1855, he was appointed additional Master-Attendant for the Bosphorous (under the Malta Dockyard) and in November of the same year was lent to the Transport Officer, Constantinople. On 1 April 1858 he became Master-Attendant of Victualling at Gosport, a post he still held after his promotion to Commander in 1860. He retired with the rank of Captain on 14 October 1867, and died at Torquay on 22 June 1874, aged 61 years.
Four: Captain C. T. A. Noddall, C.B., Royal Navy Crimea 1854-56, no clasp (Master. Thos. Augs. Noddall. H.M.S. London) contemporary engraved naming in the style of Hunt & Roskell; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (Thos. Aug. Noddall, Master H.M.S. London) privately engraved naming; France, Second Empire, Legion of Honour, 5th Class breast badge, silver, gold and enamels; Turkey, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class breast badge, silver, gold and enamels (Thos. Aug. Noddall, Master H.M.S. London) privately engraved naming on reverse centre, considerable damage to enamels on Legion of Honour, otherwise very fine and better (4) £500-£600 --- C.B. (Military) London Gazette 24 May 1873. Legion of Honour London Gazette 1 August 1856. Order of the Medjidie London Gazette 3 April 1858. Cornelius Thomas Augustus Noddall was appointed Acting Second Master on 30 December 1834; Master, 1 January 1840; Commander, 22 February 1860; Staff Captain, 1 July 1867. 30 December 1834, appointed as Acting Second Master to the Griffon, for service on the Cape of Good Hope and Coast of Africa station. 15 February 1840, appointed as Master to the sloop Racer, on the North America and West Indies station). 28 February 1843, appointed to the Curaçao, on the Brazilian station. 7 January 1848, appointed to the Wellesley, flag ship on the North America and West Indies stations. 5 December 1851, appointed to the London, then based at Sheerness. At the outbreak of the Crimean war he was still Master of H.M.S. London, 90 guns, and he is mentioned by Major-General W. Brereton in The British Fleet in the Black Sea, in connection with the attack on Sebastopol on 17 October 1854, as follows: ‘An act of daring had occurred during the night preceding the action. Mr Mainprise, Master of the Britannia, with the Masters of the London (Mr C. Noddall) and Sampson (Mr Forbes), undertook to go to the harbour to take soundings for the British fleet, and accomplished their hazardous service in boats with muffled oars; they went so near to the Russian forts (Fort Constantine) that they were hailed repeatedly be the enemy’s look-out boats, whose vigilance they managed to baffle, and returned in safety with their important information, which was acted upon in the subsequent action. All honour to these daring spirits, of whom their gallant service may well be proud!’ On 30 March 1855, he was appointed additional Master-Attendant for the Bosphorous (under the Malta Dockyard) and in November of the same year was lent to the Transport Officer, Constantinople. On 1 April 1858 he became Master-Attendant of Victualling at Gosport, a post he still held after his promotion to Commander in 1860. He retired with the rank of Captain on 14 October 1867, and died at Torquay on 22 June 1874, aged 61 years.

Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

Auktionsdatum
Ort der Versteigerung
16 Bolton Street
London
W1J 8BQ
United Kingdom

Generelle Versandinformationen vom Auktionshaus verfügbar

If you are successful in purchasing lot/s being auctioned by us and opt for the item/s to be sent to you, we will use the following methods of shipment:

Within the UK
If you live within the UK, items will be despatched using Royal Mail Special Delivery. This service provides parcel tracking (via the Royal Mail website) and next weekday delivery (betwen 9am and 1pm). Items delivered within the UK are covered by our insurance company. Heavy and bulky lots will be sent by courier, in discussion with the client.

Outside of the UK
If the item/s being sent are worth under £1000 in total they are sent using Royal Mail’s Signed For International service. This ensures the item must be signed for when it is delivered.
If the item/s being sent are valued at over £1000 in total they will be sent using FedEx. This service allows next day delivery to customers in many parts of the US and parcels are fully trackable using the FedEx website.

Shipping Exceptions
Certain lots such as those containing glass or sharp implements, etc., may not be suitable for in-house shipping within or outside of the UK. Please contact Noonans with any queries.

Wichtige Informationen

Auctioneer's Buyers Premium: 24% (+VAT)

There is an additional charge of 4.95% (+VAT/sales tax) 

AGB

Vollständige AGBs