





Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Victorian issue (524. Havildar Maj: Shaik Cassim. Ceylon Mauritius Bn R.A.)
Ships from: United Kingdom
The recipient Shaik Cassim, was by ethnicity and faith a 'Moor' of the Mussalman faith, who held the rank of Havildar-Major (Sergeant-Major) while serving with the Ceylon Mauritius Battalion, Royal Regiment of ArtilleryMedal Verification: Havildar Shaik Cassim is confirmed entitled to the LS&GC medal, per the below referenced source- Army LS&GC Medal: Was published in Army Order 67 (b) of 1899 (recipients extant service papers refer)Shaik Cassim was born in Ceylon and was 18 years old when he enlisted in the Asiatic Artillery Ceylon, at Colombo, Ceylon Colony in 1881.Shaik Cassim subsequently served as under:- Ceylon Colony: 25/11/1880 - 01/05/1904- Mauritius Colony: 02/05/1904 - 10/04/1908Sold together with a hard-copy photocopied set of the recipients service papers, ex WO/97 file seriesAn extremely rare to unit medal award, and the more desirable found in such good condition, which as an example to this unit is unlikely to be betteredApart from the Mauritius Police long service medals - also extremely rare - the only Victorian 'Imperial' issue medals to be named including the colony name 'Mauritius', were the extremely few Army long service medals awarded named to the Ceylon Mauritius Battalion of the Royal Regiment of ArtilleryA medal of considerable 'Indian Ocean' military history interestCondition: About EF
Conflict | 19TH_CENTURY | Nation | UNITED KINGDOM |
Item Type | MEDALS & AWARDS | Sub Item Type | None |
Source Site | ABERDEEN_MEDALS | Product ID | 468716 |
Currency | GBP |