Auction Catalogue

2 April 2003

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria. Including a superb collection of medals to the King’s German Legion, Police Medals from the Collection of John Tamplin and a small collection of medals to the Irish Guards

Grand Connaught Rooms  61 - 65 Great Queen St  London  WC2B 5DA

Lot

№ 15 x

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2 April 2003

Hammer Price:
£1,200

Waterloo 1815 (Henry Schulze, 3rd Reg. Hussars K.G.L.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, edge bruising and contact wear, otherwise nearly very fine £1200-1500

Hussar Henry Shulze was awarded the Guelphic Medal for Bravery at the battle of the Göhrde, 16 September 1813, and at Waterloo, 18 June 1815. The translation of his citation reads:

‘From the beginning of the battle he was on patrol together with a Corporal and three Hussars against the French left wing. They met with an enemy infantry unit which they immediately attacked, and killed or captured most of them. In this incident Hussar Schulze performed special gallantry. He saved his Corporal who had fallen into the hands of the enemy. He was also wounded at Waterloo but refused to leave the field of battle.’ (Ref Von Wissel p255)

The 3rd Hussars of the King’s German Legion formed part of the Army of General Wallmoden during his campaign in the North of Germany during 1813-14, and were particularly distinguished at the battle of the Göhrde on 16 September 1813, when they charged and broke three squares of French infantry. The French losses in this action amounted to nearly two thousand men killed and wounded, besides fifteen hundred prisoners. Amongst the allied corps, the 3rd Hussars were the principal sufferers, with eight officers and 75 men killed or wounded.

Henry Shulze also received the M.G.S. medal, with clasp for Sahagun & Benevente, which was sold by Spink in 1984.