Ashantee Medal

Ashantee Medal

Obverse and reverse of the medal
Awarded by UK
Type Campaign medal
Eligibility British, Colonial and native forces
Awarded for Campaign Service
Campaign Third Anglo-Ashanti War
Description Silver, 36.5mm diameter
Clasps Coomassie
Statistics
Established 1 June 1874
Related Ashanti Star (1896)
Ashanti Medal (1901)

Ribbon bar of the medal


The Ashantee Medal is a British campaign medal instituted on 1 June 1874 for award to British, Colonial and allied native forces deployed against the army of the Ashanti King Koffee Kalkalli, during the Third Anglo-Ashanti War.[1]

Description

Obverse: the diademed, veiled head of Queen Victoria and the inscription VICTORIA REGINA.

Reverse: a scene of bush fighting between British and Ashanti, as inspired by the campaign.

Ribbon: yellow with black edges and two narrow black central stripes.

Clasps

COOMASSIE: awarded to those present at Amoaful and the capture of the capital, or those protecting the lines of communication north of the Prah river.

References

  1. North East Medals, Ashantee Medal 1873 - 1874, accessed 28 December 2010.
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