Nautical Antiques & Marine Art at Land and Sea Collection™ Dive Helmets, Ship Models, Sextants

Very Rare Royal Navy General Service Medal - Guadeloupe Clasp

Home
U.S. Navy Shallow Water Miller-Dunn Style 3 Divinhood
About Us ~ Land And Sea Collection™
Distinguished CLIENTS & CORPORATIONS of Land And Sea Collection™
IMPORTANT RECENT SALES by Land And Sea Collection™
CONSIGN with or SELL to Land And Sea Collection™
STORE POLICIES at Land And Sea Collection™ ~ Terms of Sale
PAY HERE - View Cart - Shipping
SITE MAP & Index by Land And Sea Collection™
FEATURED ITEMS from Land And Sea Collection™
NAUTICAL ANTIQUES by Land And Sea Collection™
BIG BOYS' TOYS by Land And Sea Collection™
CLASSIC MOTORBOAT & SAILBOAT MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
RARE MUSEUM OWNED SWORDS by Land And Sea Collection™
AMERICAN SILVER HILT SWORDS SABERS by Land And Sea Collection™
ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE BINNACLE, COMPASS, HELMS & TELEGRAPHS By Land And Sea Collection™
#Antique John Bliss Skylight Binnacle
ANTIQUE DRY CARD COMPASSES by Land And Sea Collection™
#Antique Robert Merrill Sons Boxed Dry Card Dinghy Compass
#Rare Antique Ritchie Twin Cylindrical Beam Boxed Ship's Compass
#NEGUS Polished Brass Tell Tale Compass Large
ANTIQUE FLINTLOCK & PERCUSSION PISTOLS by Land And Sea Collection™
ANTIQUE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS by Land And Sea Collection™
ANTIQUE SEXTANTS, OCTANTS & NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS by Land And Sea Collection™
#C. Plath's Earliest Bronze Frame Sextant
#Troughton & Simms Double Frame Polished Brass Presentation Sextant
#Giant Antique Presentation Octant Gold Gilt Ca 1770
ANTIQUE MARITIME NAVAL SWORDS & CIVIL WAR WEAPONS by Land And Sea Collection™
#M 1852 Horstmann & Son Naval Officers Sword Ca 1860
#Colt M 1861 Navy Cap & Ball Revolver & Slim Jim Holster
#War of 1812 Officer's Eagle Head Sword & Scabbard Simon Helvig and Fils
ANTIQUE SHIPS MARINE NAVIGATION LIGHTS LAMPS & LANTERNS Land And Sea Collection™
#100 Year Old U.S. Navy Polished Brass Navigation Sidelights
AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE NAUTICAL FURNISHINGS & DECOR by Land And Sea Collection™
#American Schooner Yacht Shadowbox - Diorama Ca 1880
#44 Inch Carved American Eagle Artistic Carving Co.
Painting New York State Militia Officer
DIVING HELMETS ANTIQUE and VINTAGE by Land And Sea Collection™
#Poseidon Gold CYKLON Regulator & Presenation Case Mint
WE BUY OLD VINTAGE DIVING HELMETS Land And Sea Collection™
VINTAGE DIVE KNIVES, DIVE PUMPS & DIVE GEAR by Land And Sea Collection™
ANTIQUE VINTAGE SIGNAL SALUTE & SHIPS CANNONS by Land And Sea Collection™
#Royal Horse Artillery 6 Pound Miniature Sterling Presentation Field Cannon
#Revolutionary War 6 Pound Field Signal Cannon Miniature
AUTHENTIC SHIPS FIGUREHEADS at Land And Sea Collection™
ANTIQUE & VINTAGE BOAT & SHIP MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
#Fine Handcrafted Famous American Clipper Ship Cased Model
#Antique Diorama of Sailing Ship ALBUS Michael Gregory Captain
#Four Masted Bark Vintage Sailor-made Model Massive Ca 1920
VINTAGE RADIO CONTROL MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
UNDERSTANDING HALF HULL MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
ANTIQUE BUILDER'S HALF HULL MODELS Page Two by Land And Sea Collection™
#Royal Yacht Squadron Tatania Half Model Ca 1850
#Large American Pilot Boat Half Model Ca 1860
ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE HALF HULL BOAT MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
#NOAA Tank Test Submarine Support Ship Half Hull Model
MINIATURE VINTAGE MODEL SHIPS by Land And Sea Collection™
MILITARY, NAVAL KNIVES, DAGGERS, DIRKS by Land And Sea Collection™
CIVIL WAR & WARD LINES SHIP CAPTAIN'S ARCHIVE by Land And Sea Collection™
US NAVY - ROYAL NAVY ARTIFACTS & RELICS by Land And Sea Collection™
#Blueprint Sloop of War USS Wasp Ca 1806
#Early China Export Trade Silver Bosun's Pipe - Call
#Watercolor Painting of HMS Victory 1737
#Watercolor Painting of Royal Navy 38 Gun Frigate Class of 1793 Signed
Battleship USS North Carolina BB 55 Vintage Model
AUTHENTIC ROYAL NAVY UNIFORMS and MEDALS by Land And Sea Collection™
VINTAGE AIRPLANE MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
#JUNKERS JU 52 "Iron Annie" Airplane Model Larger Size
NEW SEXTANTS - ASTRA III B DELUXE by Land And Sea Collection™
USED SEXTANTS PREMIUM BRANDS by Land And Sea Collection™
#Presenation Quality 3 Ring Sextant Capt. P.V.H. Weems Provenance
#Latest C. Plath "Traditional" Model Sextant Mint
FINE MARINE ART, MARINE PAINTINGS & FOLK ART by Land And Sea Collection™
#A Trio of Sailors at the Ship's Rail Oil on Canvas
#GRAND TURK of Salem, 1815 Watercolor Painting as in Peabody Museum
#Royal Navy Midshipman in the Rigging - Watercolor Ca 1785
#Antique John Bellamy Style Carved American Eagle
Artistic Carving Co. American Eagle
#Ward Line Ship Portrait USS NIAGARA Fredrick S. Cozzens Original Watercolor 1888
#Antique Shipbuilder's Colored Advertising Ship Drawing
MILITARY HEAD GEAR COVERS & HATS by Land And Sea Collection™
AUTHENTIC VINTAGE U.S. NAVY & SHIPS BELLS by Land And Sea Collection™
What There Is To Know About US Navy Bells
#US Vietnam Era Navy Bell & Later Aluminum Bracket
RADIO ROOM CLOCKS - by Land And Sea Collection™
VINTAGE NAVY & MARITIME SHIPS CLOCKS by Land And Sea Collection™, Chelsea, Seth Thomas
#Hamilton 22 Gimbaled Deck Clock & Case
#Seth Thomas WW II US Navy Deck Clock No. 1
#Vintage Chelsea Ship's Bell Clock Hinged Bezel 5 Stars
SHIPS LIGHTING LANTERNS NAVIGATION LAMPS BRASS by Land And Sea Collection™
Perkins Marine Combination Navigation Lamp
ABOUT OUR MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
HALF HULL MODELS by Land And Sea Collection™
CONTEMPORARY NAUTICAL ART, MARINE PAINTINGS OF CLASSIC SEASCAPES by Land And Sea Collection™
WOOLWORKS BRITISH WOOLIES by Land And Sea Collection™
#Woolie of Sail Assisted Four Masted British Steamship Sailor Made Wool Work
ARCHIVES of Land And Sea Collection™ raytest
LINKS

To view our current inventory of antique British campaign medals, uniforms and accoutrements, click here!

This very Rare British Campaign Medal Has Been Sold.
Thank you!
 
RARE BRITISH NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL - Guadeloupe Clasp 
The Battle of Guadeloupe aboard HMS ROSAMOND!


Presented
is a very rare example of the British Naval General Service Medal (NGSM) with Guadeloupe clasp of which only 484 were known to have been issued. This makes this one of the rarest of medals of this type. Furthermore, the capture of Guadeloupe had a lasting impact on the British role in the eastern Caribbean for years to come. And, the ship in which the recipient served as a seaman was a small battle scarred veteran with two significant victories to her credit, before playing a role in the aforesaid capture.
 
AWARD: This medal was awarded to William Mills , able bodied seaman, and dated 1848. Mills is listed on page 204 of the book, "The Naval General Service Roll 1793-1840" in HMS ROSAMOND.  The medal is complete with its white ribbon with with blue boarders.
 
MEDAL'S DESCRIPTION: The Naval General Service Medal was approved in 1847 for issue to officers and men of the Royal Navy retroactively. The obverse has a portrait of Queen Victoria who was not the reigning monarch during any of this period. The reverse has the symbol of Britannia holding a trident astride a seahorse with a fish tail.
 
It was awarded for service in various naval actions from 1793 to 1840, many years after the event. This period included the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars and the American English War of 1812. Each of the 231 actions were represented by a clasp which, in the case of Guadeloupe, is for its capture on 6 February 1810. See more in MEDAL'S DESCRIPTION continued (below).
 
                     OBVERSE dated 1848
                             REVERSE

SPECIFICATIONS: Silver disk 36mm in diameter with clasp and white ribbon with blue edges 32mm in length. The ribbon suspender swivels.

MARKINGS: William MILLS on edge. W.Wyon, RA (Royal Academy) on the reverse in very small bas relief under the seahorse's tail.

CONDITION: Super fine with a nice patina of age. Both sides of the ribbon are glued together, and there is evidence on the back of the ribion showing it was glued to something for display.

HMS ROSAMOND: The ROSAMOND was launched in 1807 as a 5th rate sloop. She displaced 1059 tonnes, carrying 18 guns and was crewed by 160 officers and men. On 26 June 1807 she captured the Dutch privateer Amotellan of 12 guns and 60 men. On 17 December 1809 under Captain Benjamin Walker, off the island of Santa-Cruz, she captured the French 16 gun Corvette, Papillon. The Papillon mounted, like the rest of her class, 14 carronades, 24-pounders, and two sixes, with 30 troops, a crew of 110 men and boys; it had been 33 days from Bordeaux, and was carrying a cargo of flour to Guadaloupe. Being a fine brig of 343 tons, and only two years old, the Papillon was added to the British navy under the same name.  In 1810, Rosamond served in the capture of Guadeloupe. After the battle, she was transferred to various assignments and stations in Canada, England and the Mediterranean until she was scrapped in 1815.

PROVENANCE: From a private collection in the United States which aquired it from Spink, London in December, 1981, as from the Colonel Murray Collection, P.T.O.

THE GUADELOUPE CAMPAIGN: The Invasion of Guadeloupe was a British amphibious operation fought between 28 January and 6 February 1810 over control of the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe during the Napoleonic Wars. The island was the final remaining French colony in the Americas, following the systematic invasion and capture of the others during 1809 by British forces. During the Napoleonic Wars, the French colonies had provided protected harbors for French privateers and warships, which could prey on the numerous British trade routes in the Caribbean, and then return to the colonies before British warships could react. In response, the British instituted a blockade of the islands, stationing ships off every port and seizing any vessel that tried to enter or leave. With trade and communication made dangerous by the British blockade squadrons, the economies and morale of the French colonies began to collapse, and in the summer of 1808 desperate messages were sent to France requesting aid.

Despite repeated efforts, the French Navy failed to reinforce and resupply the garrison, as their ships were intercepted and defeated either in European waters or in the Caribbean itself. The British had intercepted a number of these messages, and launched a series of successful invasions during 1809, until Guadeloupe was the only French colony remaining. A British expeditionary force landed on 28 January 1810, and quickly over came limited resistance, and in a battle on February 3rd, defeated the French.The island's commander, Jean Augustin Ernouf, began surrender negotiations the following day.
 

        WILLIAM MILLS and the sculptor, W. WYON, Royal Academy
 

MEDAL'S DESCRIPTION Continued:The medal covered a variety of types of actions, from ship to ship skirmishes all the way to major fleet battles. The medal was never issued without a clasp.

It was only awarded to surviving veterans who were alive in 1847 and had applied. Because of poor communication and lack of reading ability, most of those eligible failed to apply. Consequently, only 20,933 medals were issued, most with a single clasp. This is far less then the number of men who served in the action and accounts for the limited supply.

The final date for submitting applications was May 1, 1851. None were awarded posthumously unless applied for before death. This medal and the Army equivalent were the first British campaign medals.

SYNOPSIS: No fewer than 230 different clasps for major battles, minor engagements, cutting-out operations and boat service from 1793 to 1840 were authorized for this medal. This is one of an estimated 484 Naval General Service Medals with the Guadeloupe clasp that the British Royal Navy awarded. Hence, it is one of the rarest. The rim of the silver medal is marked "WILLIAM MILLS". The white ribbon has dark blue edges. As stated it has the Guadeloupe clasp. According to the Rolls, William Mills was aboard HMS Rosamund as an Able Seaman.

                                          BACKGROUND: The French West Indian colonies during the Napoleonic Wars were almost completely cut off from France due to the British naval strategy of blockades: squadrons of British Royal Navy warships patrolled the coasts of both France, and the West Indian islands under French control. This hindered communications, severely restricted trade and prevented the reinforcement of the French garrisons during the conflict. As a result, the colonies began to suffer food shortages, their economies stagnated and public and military morale began to severely erode. In desperation, the commanders of the main colonies, the Leeward Islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe, sent a series of messages to France during the summer of 1808, entreating the French government to send food and military supplies. The French responded with a series of frigates and smaller vessels, sailing to the Caribbean. Some of these ships reached their destinations, but the majority were captured by the Royal Navy blockades. Those few ships that did safely make port were trapped there, unable to make the return journey without risking defeat by the British ships waiting offshore.

The British decided to invade and capture the French West Indies before substantial reinforcements could arrive. During the winter of 1808, ships and troops from across the Caribbean were gathered off Barbados under the command of Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane and Lieutenant General George Beckwith, with the intention of invading Martinique early in 1809. A smaller force was sent to Cayenne, which was invaded and captured in early January 1809. In late January, the invasion of Martinique began, and the island fell in 25 days. In April 1809, a strong French reinforcement squadron arrived at the Īles des Saintes, south of Guadeloupe. There they were blockaded until 14 April, when a British force under Major-General Frederick Maitland invaded and captured the islands. In the attempt to escape, the ship of the line Hautpoult was captured and two French frigates were trapped in Basse-Terre on Guadeloupe. In June, the frigates attempted to return to France. Only one of the frigates escaped the blockade squadron, although the escapee was also captured a month later in the North Atlantic.

Subsequent French attempts to supply their one remaining colony on Guadeloupe were minor, most of the brigs sent were seized without reaching the island. The only significant attempt, launched in November 1809, achieved initial success in the destruction of the British frigate HMS Junon on 13 December, but ultimately failed when the two armed store ships, Loire and Seine were destroyed on 18 December in a battle with a British squadron off the southern coast of Guadeloupe. During the autumn and winter, British forces were collected from across the Caribbean at Fort Royal, Martinique, under Cochrane and Beckwith for the invasion of Guadeloupe.  Credit Wikipedia for much of this with editing.

SHIPPING & PACKING: The cost of shipping, packing, handling, and insurance to your destination, is an additional charge. You may email us to get these costs. We price our shipping honestly, but we expect to be reimbursed for the nominal cost of packaging materials and handling.

OUR UNCONDITIONAL NO NONSENSE GUARANTEE: If not completely satisfied with your purchase it may be returned within five days of receipt in its original packaging if without damage. Return items must be insured for their full value. Only a prior email authorization from us for the return is required. Shipping charges are  included in this offer if an error is due to our fault.

International buyers welcome, but should inquire first.  We have satisfied customers in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Estonia, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Malaysia, Martinique, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Nova Scotia, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USVI and the Eastern Caribbean.

ACCEPTED FORMS OF PAYMENT are Bank wire transfer, cashier's check, or personal check in which case the item will be held until cleared. Our prices are quoted net to seller, but credit cards may be accepted through PayPal for verified members by special arrangement.

Copyright 2012 by Land And Sea Collection™, All Rights Reserved