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The historically important Seringapatam, early Indian campaign, and Peninsula War group of Medals and Decorations awarded to General Sir Archibald Maclaine, K.C.B., the ‘Hero of Matagorda’, whose active service commenced with the old 94th (Scotch Brigade) in India and the battles of Malavelly and Seringapatam, where he was so severely wounded that he was upwards of a year in hospital, the Polygar War of 1801 (wounded), and the Maharatta Wars of 1802-04, including the siege of Asseerghur...
Hammer Price: £55,000
The Field Officer’s Gold Medal awarded to Major Hector Maclaine, 57th Foot, for the battle of Nivelle, at which action he was severely wounded and assumed command of the regiment after the death of Major Ackland Field Officer’s Small Gold Medal, for Nivelle (Major Hector McLaine, 57th Foot.) complete with its three-pronged gold ribbon buckle and contained in its original Rundell Bridge & Rundell red leather case of issue, the case scuffed, otherwise extremely fine £12,000-£15,000
Hammer Price: £22,000
Captain Murdoch Maclaine, 20th Foot, the only British officer to be killed at the battle of Maida, 4 July 1806 An attractive framed portrait of Maclaine in the uniform of the 20th Foot, approximately 190mm x 140mm, in oils on wooden panel with manuscript note pasted to the reverse, gilt wood and plaster frame, much loss to gilt plaster-work on frame, otherwise good condition £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £2,400
Captain Murdoch Maclaine, 20th Foot, the only British officer to be killed at the battle of Maida, 4 July 1806 A fine portrait miniature of Maclaine in the uniform of the 20th Foot, approximately 70mm x 55mm, oils on ivory, in glazed gold frame with loop for suspension, the reverse lower edge of the frame engraved ‘Captain Murdoch Maclaine - Killed at Maida’, crack to ivory on left hand side, otherwise in fresh and fine condition £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,100
Captain Murdoch Maclaine, 20th Foot, the only British officer to be killed at the battle of Maida, 4 July 1806 A rare Georgian officer’s silver regimental whistle and chain, reputedly worn by Captain Maclaine at Maida, the body of the whistle engraved with roman numerals ‘XX’ within a wreath; together with an oval silhouette of Captain Maclaine, approximately 70mm x 50mm, black ink on silk, in a contemporary gilt frame with biographical details on reverse, good condition for age ...
Hammer Price: £600
Major John Maclaine, 73rd Foot, who served with distinction at Seringapatam in 1799 and at Turnagel in 1802, and was mortally wounded at Waterloo A fine silhouette portrait in black ink and oils on card of Major Maclaine in the uniform of the 73rd Foot, approximately 60mm x 45mm, mounted in ebonised frame with gilt fittings, very fine £200-£300
Hammer Price: £3,400
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