Lot 310

PENINSULAR WAR INTEREST - A MILITARY GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL TO LIEUT COL. CHARLES COLLIER MICHELL
ROYAL ARTILLERY WITH CLASPS BADAJOZ, VITTORIA, TOULOUSE




Auction: 03 March 2026 from 10:00 GMT
Description
Mounted in a case with a silver cuff engraved with name and position of Surveyor General, Cape of Good Hope 1873; together with a torc style bangle, unmarked, engraved 'J. *** Caffer War 1835 C C H SET JEA ADC'
Dimensions
7.5cm (external diameter of bangle)
Footnote
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Collier Michell, KH (1793 -1851)
A surveyor general, road engineer, architect, artist and naturalist.
As part of the Peninsular War, he commanded a brigade at the battles of Vittoria and Toulouse and was present at Waterloo.
He was later appointed teacher of military drawing at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst in 1824 and professor of military fortification at Woolwich in 1825.
During the Sixth Frontier War, which broke out in December 1834, Michell served as assistant quartermaster-general to the staff of Governor Benjamin D'Urban, and made valuable surveys and sketches of regions in the Eastern Cape. After the war he was honoured for his services as a Knight of the Hanoverial Order (KH) by King William IV of England. The bangle is dated 1835 and perhaps marks the culmination of this campaign.



