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Six: C. McIntosh, a Stalker on the Balmoral Estate and a Private in the 5th Volunteer Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders
The Royal Victorian Medal, G.V.R., silver; The Royal Victorian Medal, E.VII.R., bronze; Jubilee 1887, clasp, 1897, bronze; Coronation 1902, bronze; Coronation 1911; Volunteer Force Long Service, E.VII.R. (4987 Pte., 5th V.B. Gordon Highrs.) contact marks and edge bruising, otherwise generally about very fine (6) £300-400
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Medals to The Gordon Highlanders and Associated Units from the Collection of A.J. Henderson.
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Charles McIntosh was employed as a Stalker on the Balmoral Estate from August 1878 until his retirement in May 1925. Awarded the R.V.M. in bronze by King Edward VII on 7 October 1903, while employed as a 2nd Stalker, he received the R.V.M. in silver from King George V on 8 October 1920, as a Stalker. Meanwhile, his services in the 5th Volunteer Battalion of the Gordons were recognised by the award of his Volunteer Force Long Service Medal in an Army Order of 1 July 1903. McIntosh, who is believed to be the father of V. A. C. McIntosh (see Lot 98), died in January 1938.
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