Description
The middle will harbour a scroll of parchment with the words ""Liberty 15 of September of 1821"" in gold and in the upper part a Quetzal as the symbol of national independence and autonomy
the 198th Battalion sailed from Halifax
each with a sticker placed below identifying the particular swatch
Footnote: Awarded to women only for aiding the wounded and ill during the war against Bulgaria
on a dark blue Kriegsmarine wool backer
United Kingdom. A Waterloo Medal to Private James Sharpnell, 3rd battalion, 1st Regiment Foot Guards Province of China The middle will harbour aA Waterloo Medal, in silver, full size, naming officially impressed on the rim JAMES SHRAPNELL, 3rd BATT. GRENAD. GUARDS., original steel clip and large iron ring, contemporary replacement ribbon bearing discolouration due to iron and light fraying, notable contact marks to obverse and edge bruises, dark patina on the reverse, in very fine condition. Footnote: James Sharpnell was born about 1784 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire. He is included in the Waterloo
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