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£ 1,650 Ref 2329. A rare powder horn engraved with soldiers of 77th EAST MIDDLESSEX Regt Crimean war 1854. Armour
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Ref 2329. A rare powder horn engraved with soldiers of 77th EAST MIDDLESSEX Regt Crimean war 1854. Armour

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West Yorkshire, North EastUpdated 9 months ago
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CategoryAccessories
ConditionUsed
Sale typeTrade
MakeRef 2329. A rare powder horn engraved with soldiers of 77th EAST MIDDLESSEX Regt
ModelCrimean war 1854.
Antiqueyes
Your reference2329
ManufacturerRef 2329. A rare powder horn engraved with soldiers of 77th EAST MIDDLESSEX Regt
Seller TypeTrade
ConditionUsed
Antique1
Your Reference Number2329
Description

Largest selection of genuine antique weapons for sale in UK. See our website andrewbottomley.com. Ref 2329. A very rare engraved powder horn dated 1854. The body engraved with details of one British regiments losses in the Crimean War; An extremely interesting account of one regiments men and officers who were killed in action. The following wording is exactly as it appears on this horn.-

"77th EAST MIDDLESEX REGIMENT. Landed on the Crimea 14th September 1854. Number of officers died - 15.

Number of men died - 542.

Number of officers wounded - 11.

Number of men wounded - 606.

Total loss 15 officers and 876 men.

Names of officers who died during the campaign~

Lieut. Colonel GRAHAM EGERTON.

Capt. CROFTON.

Capt. PECHELL.

Capt. LEMPRIERE.

Capt. PARKER

Lieut. MAINE.

Lieut. KNIGHT

Ensign MASSEY.

Surgeon McCartney."

The muzzle engraved with various battles where that Regiment had served;

SEBASTOPOL, SERINGAPATAM, BADAJOS, ELBODON, CIUDAD RORIGO. PENINSULA, CRIMEA, ALMA, BALAKLAVA, INKERMANN.

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Interesting to note that Lieut Colonel GRAHAM EGERTON who is mentioned on this horn,- history shows us that two of his men were awarded Great Britain's highest gallantry award the Victoria Cross during the Crimean campaign:

1. Sergeant John Park VC - 77th Regt, at Inkerman, 1854

Awarded the Victoria Cross for many acts of bravery and devotion in the Crimean War.

He was noticed for his conduct at the battles of Alma and Inkerman; highly distinguished himself on April 19th 1855 at the taking of the Russian rifle pits, earning special praise from Colonel Egerton at the time. Severely wounded, and remarked for his determined resolution at the two attacks on the Redan.

2. Private Alexander Wright VC - 77th regt, Crimea, 1855

Decorated for special bravery during the whole Crimean War.

Greatly distinguished himself on the night of March 22nd 1855, in repelling a sortie and at the taking of the rifle pits on the night of April 19th 1855, being specially noticed on that occasion for the fine example he gave the men while holding the position under a terrible fire. Displayed great bravery also on August 30th 1855, when he was wounded.​​​​​​​

An excellent example of these famous engraved powder horns that tell us a great deal about the campaign and were carried by officers, and rifle-men during the nineteenth century. Very good condition. Some very minor damage to the bottom edge of horn but no engraving missing. Overall length 14 inches.

​​​​​​​Ref 2329. If you wish to purchase this item please visit our website andrewbottomley.com where you can pay by credit/debit card or bank transfer at no extra charge. Established 1968.

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