Lot 38
† Reward for Military Virtue

The Petra Collection of Medals to the 22nd Foot (The Cheshire Regiment) & Other Properties | M26001
Auction: 12 February 2026 10:30 GMT
Description
22nd Foot Cheshire Regiment Order of Merit 1785, by L. Pingo, obverse: Hercules crowning a Roman soldier, (Order of Merit Estab. MDCCLXXXV) in exergue; reverse: (Reward for Military Virtue from Lt. Col. Crosbie) inscribed within a palm wreath, with circumscription, (XXII or Cheshire Regiment), 38mm bronze-gilt, with loop good very fine (1)
The 22nd Regiment Order of Merit was instituted by Lieutenant Colonel Crosbie in 1785 when stationed at Windsor. The medal was issued in silver-gilt and bronze and is additionally known in Bronze-gilt. King George III honoured the Regiment by accepting one of these medals a general parade. By the early 1880’s the medal had fallen into disuse. In 1820 the Order was re-established by Colonel Sir Hugh Gough.
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