Auction Catalogue

28 November 2007

Starting at 1:00 PM

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Arms, Armour and Militaria

Washington Mayfair Hotel  London  W1J 5HE

Lot

№ 148

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28 November 2007

Hammer Price:
£1,500

2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays), a very fine officer’s 1871 pattern full dress helmet for the period 1901-10, formerly worn by Major William Horsley Persse, complete with frontal plate, silver diamond cut star with overlays in gilt silver and red and blue enamels being the fretted Garter Proper with blue backing and central red ground with silver EVIIR monogram, chin chain and rose side ornaments, quadrant and plume holder, internally some of the original lining present now partially replaced, complete with chamois bag and carrying tin by Hawkes, brass name plate ‘Major WH Persse Queen’s Bays’, accompanied by the full dress black horse hair plume, this with gilt rose finial contained in its original carrying tin with attached period label,’Col. WH Persse’, together with research details of Persse’s career, the helmet in excellent external condition, the chin chain now crudely and incorrectly relined, the hasp anchor on the carrying tin missing (5) £1200-1500

William Horsley Persse, born 16 October 1863, educated Wellington College, commissioned Lieut. The Hampshire Regiment 6 May 1885 (from the militia); transferred to the 2nd Dragoon Guards July 1885; Captain, March 1895; Brevet Major, November 1898; Major, November 1899; held various commands including cavalry in Egypt 1897-1901 as local Lieut-Colonel; retired February 1911 but was re-employed during WWI; still on the Retired List 1959. Served on expedition to Dongola 1896, including operations of 7 June and 19 September (Despatches 4th Class Medjidieh and Egyptian Medal); Nile Expedition 1897 (clasp); Nile Expedition 1898 wounded 4 April, battles of the Atbara and Khartoum (Despatches twice, Brevet of Major two clasps to Egyptian Medal); Soudan 1904, operations at Jebel Jerok - Southern Sennar (clasp to Egyptian Medal); Great War 1914-1919, operations in France and Belgium 5 March 1917 to 11 September 1918 (British War & Victory Medals, 3rd Class Medjidieh, 3rd Class Osmanieh).