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11 October 2023

Hammer Price:
£500

Three: Colour Sergeant F. F. Cluney, 95th Foot, who was wounded at Sebastopol on 23 August 1855

Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol, last two clasps loose on riband (No. 2892 Color Sergt. F. F. Cuney, 95th Regt.) engraved naming; Turkish Crimea 1855, British issue, unnamed, pierced with ring suspension; Italy, Kingdom of Sardinia, Al Valore Militare, ‘Spedizione d’Oriente 1855-1856’ reverse, silver cast copy, unnamed, first with edge bruising and contact marks, good fine; second good very fine (3) £400-£500

Dix Noonan Webb, June 2013.

Al Valore Militare London Gazette 7 August 1855.

Francis Cluney was born in Stepney and was attested for the St. Helena Regiment on 31 January 1842, aged 14 years. With them he variously ranked as a Private or Drummer. Promoted to Corporal in April 1853, he was transferred to the 95th Regiment in June 1853. Promoted to Drum Major in November 1853 and to Colour Sergeant in March 1855, he served overseas on St. Helena for nearly 11 years and in the Crimea for 2 years, 3 months, and with the 95th in the Crimea, he was slightly wounded at Sebastopol, 23 July 1855 (London Gazette 7 August 1855).

Cluney was awarded the Sardinian Al Valore Militare in silver - ‘he discovered and dug out of the ground a number of fougasses (mines) laid by the enemy, and by the explosion of some of which several men were wounded on 9th of June 1855’, and was awarded the L.S. & G.C. Medal and a gratuity of £15 on 16 June 1864. He was discharged at his own request on 1 February 1867.

Sold with copied discharge papers.