This dagger features a 217 mm nickel-plated steel blade
where he was to remain until February 15
The first contingent returned to the Great Britain in June 1901 and was replaced by a second draft of March-August 1901
Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914 - Marked - Silver and black paint
The award is the oldest civilian award in the Americas
A First War Royal Horse Artillery Commemorative Medal In Case Hold This dagger features a 217Bronze, obverse illustrating the Royal Artillery insignia, reverse inscribed "CAMPAIGN 1914 1915" in the centre, surrounded by the inscription "FROM CAPT. J. L. C. WHITE, R. H. A.", 38. 5 mm, oxidation spot on the reverse, near extremely fine. In its hardshelled case of issue, maker marked "ELKINGTON & Co. Ltd." on the inside lid, purple velvet recessed medal bed, scuffed exterior, wear in the fabric overlaying the hinge, case fine.