I recently changed my collecting interest and exchanged a group for the two medals to Edward Quin senior and Edward Quin junior of the Royal Artillery Drivers, who I believe are father and son.
The medals are in very good condition and came with their original ribbons attached to them.
The thing that I have noticed between the two medals is the small difference in the size of the split ring suspension.
I know that senior enlisted in March 1803, and Quin junior enlisted Feb 1809. Both men served with H Troop at the Battle of Waterloo.
Having talked to a number of collectors there is a consensus of opinion that the pair could be unique if not very rare.
Plenty of research to do through the Winter.
Many thanks,
Gareth
The medals are in very good condition and came with their original ribbons attached to them.
The thing that I have noticed between the two medals is the small difference in the size of the split ring suspension.
I know that senior enlisted in March 1803, and Quin junior enlisted Feb 1809. Both men served with H Troop at the Battle of Waterloo.
Having talked to a number of collectors there is a consensus of opinion that the pair could be unique if not very rare.
Plenty of research to do through the Winter.
Many thanks,
Gareth
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