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Original British Anglo-Zulu War Era Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Small letters Victorian Version) For Sergeant Stephen Bushell, 1st Dragoon Guards - Regimental Number 301 ERA Probably the ultimate HORSE BLANKET

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Probably the ultimate HORSE BLANKET for the Military Collector

The pewter spout is somewhat deformed and dented

and below this is the Prussian Imperial Crown

was born while Gavin was away from Fort Sill on a hunting trip

Snapper then took up lifeguard station off Iwo Jima until 18 October and terminated her eleventh patrol at Midway on 27 October

Original British Anglo-Zulu War Era Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Small letters Victorian Version) For Sergeant Stephen Bushell, 1st Dragoon Guards - Regimental Number 301 ERA Probably the ultimate HORSE BLANKETOriginal Item: Only One Available. The Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was instituted by King William IV in 1830. The medal remained in use for 100 years, until it was replaced by the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct (Military) in 1930. During that time the reverse of the medal remained virtually unchanged, while the design of the obverse was altered during the reigns of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. The medal was

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