Maria I & Pedro III
He disembarked for the western Front on 7/10/1914 (C Company) He would have been involved in the fighting at the first battle of Ypres and was probably captured before the end of 1914
which does not feature in this set) Both are struck to a proof FDC standard
very fine - good very fine
This example has the badge of the territorial battalions
Suffolk. Ipswich. James Conder one Penny. 1795 #sherborne Maria I & Pedro IIIIpswich. Penny, 1795, Obv. Draped and caped bust left of Cardinal Wolsey. CARDINAL WOLSEY BORN AT IPSWICH 1471 around. Rev. View of an ancient gateway, JAs. CONDER. IPSWICH. 1795 around, WOLys. GATE below. Plain edge, 12h, 15. 93g (D&H 10), hairline die flaw to reverse as encountered, some toning spots, otherwise with mint red surfaces, lustrous, about as struck. A rare and choice item. Provenance. Spinks 12 24 The Alfred Leonard Fuller of Bath