1854 Boston Militia Unit &quot;National Lancers&quot; Silver Shooting Medal Lancers were light cavalry that carried a nine-foot lance with a sharp finial designed to kill infantrymen. Lancers were the elite Polish and French cavalry who earned a reputation in Napoleon&#039;s army as shock troops. The National Lancers was formed in 1836 to serve as the city cavalry of Boston. The unit has remained active until today, without interruption, to this day, having served in the Civil War (Companies C &amp; D 1st Mass. Cav.), as well as World Wars I &amp; II. This 1.7 oz. medal is 2.5&quot; x 2.75&quot; high with scroll engraved suspension loop. The obverse displays a 3/8&quot; wide chained border of acanthus leaves, with the central theme of a mounted lancer wearing the unit&#039;s distinctive uniform. Obverse: A scroll work riband at the top displays the unit&#039;s motto, &quot;Union Liberty and the Laws&quot;. Reverse An identical border with the legend &quot;National Lancers/ Awarded to/ for 2nd best Shot/ at Target practice/ September 20th/ 1854&quot;. An absolute stunning example with needle sharp details and fascinating engraving in the style of early 19th century. Extremely historic and worth a closer inspection to experience the extraordinary temperament it carries. Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500. #Medals #MADonC