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Auction archive: Lot number 1663

Family group: An impressive Great War

Estimate
£2,500 - £3,000
ca. US$4,495 - US$5,394
Price realised:
£7,000
ca. US$12,586
Auction archive: Lot number 1663

Family group: An impressive Great War

Estimate
£2,500 - £3,000
ca. US$4,495 - US$5,394
Price realised:
£7,000
ca. US$12,586
Beschreibung:

Family group: An impressive Great War Somme operations C.M.G., Gallipoli operations D.S.O. group of eleven awarded to Colonel I. T. Standish, Royal New Zealand Field Artillery The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamels, in its Garrard & Co. case of issue; Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamels; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (8776 Tpr., N.Z.M.R., 8th Cont.), single initial ‘I.’; 1914-15 Star (2/283 Lt. Col., N.Z.E.F.); British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf (2/283 Lt. Col., N.Z.E.F.) initials officially corrected on War Medal; War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; Coronation 1911; Coronation 1937; New Zealand Long and Efficient Service (Lt. Col., C.M.G., D.S.O., R.N.Z.A.), the third, fifth and last with officially corrected initials, the former also with contact marks and polished, thus good fine, the remainder very fine and better A Second World War North Africa operations M.C. group of seven attributed to Lieutenant J. W. Standish, New Zealand Engineers Military Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1943’; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45, together with his uniform rank insignia and a Returned Services Association badge, extremely fine (Lot) £2500-3000 Footnote Ivon Tatham Standish, who was born in December 1883, was awarded his D.S.O. in respect of services in No. 3 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery: ‘For conspicuous gallantry in the Gallipoli Peninsula on 27-28 August 1915. He was controlling the fire of a very exposed section of guns, performing this duty on a flank under heavy fire, when one of his guns was put out of action, and a fire broke out around his ammunition pit. He at once left his observation station, ran to the pit, and personally assisted in extinguishing the fire’ (London Gazette 29 October 1915 refers). His Great War services also resulted in him being awarded a brace of “mentions” (London Gazette 5 November 1915 and 1 June 1917 refer), in addition to the C.M.G. for his command of 3rd Brigade, N.Z. Field Artillery in France during the period September 1916 to February 1917 (London Gazette 4 June 1917), the original recommendation for the latter stating: ‘Lieutenant-Colonel Standish is an exceptionally good artillery officer, except at administration, very quick and seldom wrong in decision: an accurate eye for country, good knowledge of tactics, and a capacity for quickly establishing intimate co-operations with all infantry with whom he has to work. During the Somme battle his brigade did very good work and always afforded good supporting fire to the infantry. One of his batteries (the 13th), having captured - when our infantry passed through them - two German field guns, till one was destroyed and a wheel of the other shot away by hostile guns. His brigade suffered severe casualties and made four advances during the battle of the Somme. At Armentieres he covered more raids than any other Brigade Commander. At Fleurbaix he gave satisfactory support on all occasions to our infantry.’ Between the Wars he rose to senior command in New Zealand, his appointments including A.A. and Q.M.G., Northern Command 1923-27; Chief Staff Officer, Central Command 1928-31; Q.M.G. General Headquarters, Wellington 1931-34; Adjutant-General and Assistant Director of Artillery G.H.Q. 1934-35 and Officer Commanding Central Command, Wellington 1935-39. Placed on the Retired List after serving as Adjutant General Army H.Q. Wellington in the 1939-45 War, Standish died in September 1967. John Wordsworth Standish was serving in No. 7 New Zealand Field Company, N.Z. Engineers, at the time of winning his M.C., the recommendation for which states: ‘Lieutenant Standish has been a Platoon Commander of a Field Company during the whole advance of the 8th Army from Alamein, and during the

Auction archive: Lot number 1663
Auction:
Datum:
25 Sep 2008
Auction house:
Dix Noonan Webb
16 Bolton St, Mayfair
London, W1J 8BQ
United Kingdom
auctions@dnw.co.uk
+44 (0)20 7016 1700
+44 (0)20 7016 1799
Beschreibung:

Family group: An impressive Great War Somme operations C.M.G., Gallipoli operations D.S.O. group of eleven awarded to Colonel I. T. Standish, Royal New Zealand Field Artillery The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamels, in its Garrard & Co. case of issue; Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamels; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (8776 Tpr., N.Z.M.R., 8th Cont.), single initial ‘I.’; 1914-15 Star (2/283 Lt. Col., N.Z.E.F.); British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf (2/283 Lt. Col., N.Z.E.F.) initials officially corrected on War Medal; War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; Coronation 1911; Coronation 1937; New Zealand Long and Efficient Service (Lt. Col., C.M.G., D.S.O., R.N.Z.A.), the third, fifth and last with officially corrected initials, the former also with contact marks and polished, thus good fine, the remainder very fine and better A Second World War North Africa operations M.C. group of seven attributed to Lieutenant J. W. Standish, New Zealand Engineers Military Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1943’; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45, together with his uniform rank insignia and a Returned Services Association badge, extremely fine (Lot) £2500-3000 Footnote Ivon Tatham Standish, who was born in December 1883, was awarded his D.S.O. in respect of services in No. 3 Battery, Royal New Zealand Artillery: ‘For conspicuous gallantry in the Gallipoli Peninsula on 27-28 August 1915. He was controlling the fire of a very exposed section of guns, performing this duty on a flank under heavy fire, when one of his guns was put out of action, and a fire broke out around his ammunition pit. He at once left his observation station, ran to the pit, and personally assisted in extinguishing the fire’ (London Gazette 29 October 1915 refers). His Great War services also resulted in him being awarded a brace of “mentions” (London Gazette 5 November 1915 and 1 June 1917 refer), in addition to the C.M.G. for his command of 3rd Brigade, N.Z. Field Artillery in France during the period September 1916 to February 1917 (London Gazette 4 June 1917), the original recommendation for the latter stating: ‘Lieutenant-Colonel Standish is an exceptionally good artillery officer, except at administration, very quick and seldom wrong in decision: an accurate eye for country, good knowledge of tactics, and a capacity for quickly establishing intimate co-operations with all infantry with whom he has to work. During the Somme battle his brigade did very good work and always afforded good supporting fire to the infantry. One of his batteries (the 13th), having captured - when our infantry passed through them - two German field guns, till one was destroyed and a wheel of the other shot away by hostile guns. His brigade suffered severe casualties and made four advances during the battle of the Somme. At Armentieres he covered more raids than any other Brigade Commander. At Fleurbaix he gave satisfactory support on all occasions to our infantry.’ Between the Wars he rose to senior command in New Zealand, his appointments including A.A. and Q.M.G., Northern Command 1923-27; Chief Staff Officer, Central Command 1928-31; Q.M.G. General Headquarters, Wellington 1931-34; Adjutant-General and Assistant Director of Artillery G.H.Q. 1934-35 and Officer Commanding Central Command, Wellington 1935-39. Placed on the Retired List after serving as Adjutant General Army H.Q. Wellington in the 1939-45 War, Standish died in September 1967. John Wordsworth Standish was serving in No. 7 New Zealand Field Company, N.Z. Engineers, at the time of winning his M.C., the recommendation for which states: ‘Lieutenant Standish has been a Platoon Commander of a Field Company during the whole advance of the 8th Army from Alamein, and during the

Auction archive: Lot number 1663
Auction:
Datum:
25 Sep 2008
Auction house:
Dix Noonan Webb
16 Bolton St, Mayfair
London, W1J 8BQ
United Kingdom
auctions@dnw.co.uk
+44 (0)20 7016 1700
+44 (0)20 7016 1799
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