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1814 Battle of New Orleans Medal Presented in Custom Merklen Brothers Stand

the medal probably silvered bronze, with pelleted surround and scrolling bail, the obverse engraved with a crowned and stringed bugle with "95" within and flanked by the date "1814" and surrounded by a laurel wreath, the reverse engraved, "Given as a token of Esteem by the Officers of His Maj.s 3rd Batt. 95th Foot to Cap.t. Fullerton [sic] For his Action at New Orleans 1814" and stamped "W&DC" (the latter presumably the medallist's mark), suspended from a white grosgrain ribbon, presented in a custom-made antique vitrine, fourth quarter 19th century, New York, by Merklen Brothers, supported on a hardwood base with a central post of pierced, spiral reeding, the bottom supported on brass and wood ball-and-claw feet.
vitrine h. 46-1/2", w. 16-1/2", d. 12-1/2"

  • Provenance: Lt. Col. James Fullarton, C.B. (1782-1834) enlisted in 1802 as an Ensign in the 51st Regiment and was promoted the following year to Lieutenant and served in Ceylon and South America. He joined the 95th Regiment as a Captain in 1809, serving in Cadiz in 1811 and fighting in Barrosa and Salamanca.

    As evidenced by this medal, he was part of the detachment of five companies of the 3rd Battalion sent in September 1814 to North America to fight in Mobile and New Orleans. A complete account of the 95th's engagement at the Battle of New Orleans may be found in Sir William Henry Cope's History of the Rifle Brigade formerly the 95th (Piccadilly: Chatto & Windus, 1877), pp. 181-194.

    Fullarton left New Orleans to fight in the Battle of Waterloo where he took command of the 95th as brevet Lieutenant Colonel upon the wounding of the Bvt. Lt. Col. Ross, though Fullarton was himself wounded in the battle. He was made a Companion of the Order of Bath for his service. He was posted in Paris in 1821 and made a Major, and promoted to Lt. Col. of the 96th Regiment in 1826. He died in 1836 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries would like to thank Paul Tucker, author of "Moorish Fretwork Furniture" in the May, 2005 issue of Magazine Antiques for the following information:
    "The spiral pedestal base for this vitrine was made by the Merklen Brothers in New York City. The metal dragon feet with wooden balls were patented by the Merklen Brothers in April 1888 and were designed by the well known sculptor Emile Garet. The Merklen Brothers went out of business in 1898 but they made fancy spiral furniture from 1878 to 1898."
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