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Lot 5282

A Royal Artillery colonel's full dress uniform of Brigadier General John Guy Rotton

11 June 2012, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

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A Royal Artillery colonel's full dress uniform of Brigadier General John Guy Rotton

The blue wool coat with gold bullion embroidered cuffs and collar, the latter with silver bullion thread grenade; gilt epaulets with rank pips; heavy gold cord braiding, the front with seventeen ball buttons molded with the regimental crest; interior with label for J.G. Williams & Co. of Woolich and notated in ink Maj. J.G. Rotton. Together with a pair of blue wool riding breeches with red stripe.
Condition: Fine.
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Footnotes

Note: John Guy Rotton (1867-1940)
He was the son of Major General Guy Rotton.
19 January 1886: Gentleman cadet or otherwise
17 February 1888: 2nd Lieutenant
17 February 1891: Lieutenant
18 May 1898: Captain
20 November 1900: Brev. Major
21 October 1903: Major
30 October 1914: Lieutenant Colonel
1 January 1917: Colonel
Staff Services:
31 October 1903 - 1 April 1906: Brigadier Major
26 July 1915: Brigadier General
He served in India (September 1890-February 1900), South Africa (February 1900-June 1902), "Cape C. O.F.S., Transv (Q.M.3; K.M.2)." South Africa "(bde.m.)," (March 1903-October 1906) and India (October 1906-?)
Medals: Boer War: King's Medal with 2 clasps
World War I: Military Order of Savoy 4th Class, 1914 Star, CB (1916), CMG (1918)

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