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22 September 2000
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Grand Connaught Rooms 61 - 65 Great Queen St London WC2B 5DA
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Royal Artillery, an extremely scarce NCO’s cross belt plate c1829-1837, the rectangular copper back plate with large single ornate mount St Edward’s crown over the Arms of Great Britain 1813-1837, with Union wreaths in surround below a scroll ‘Ubique’, a connon on ground and further scroll ‘quo fas et gloria ducunt’, the reverse with two broad tangs and two studs which are the correct fasteners for the period, some bruising to the corners of the back plate and no gilt remaining ...
Hammer Price: £260
Cavalry Flap Pouch, a fine officer’s silver flap pouch hall marked silver Birmingham 1891 the ‘D’ ends 1892 ‘J&Co’ the single gilt mount being a QVC over ‘VR’ cypher black moroccan leather pouch slight scuffing some gilt loss to the mount and pouch hall mark rubbed a good clean example £180-200
£180–£200
The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (West Riding), a small frame of badges comprising three officers’ collar badges five other ranks brass s/titles a base metal OCA lapel badge and two printed.‘silks’ large and small the former with incorrect central depiction; also included are two Elephant & Assaye badges to the 74th or HLI in white metal (13 items) not removed from the frame for inspection; Royal Engineers an officer’s gilt/silver plate EIIR cap badge South Wales Borderers an...
Hammer Price: £55
75th Indian Cavalry (post partition), very fine officer’s silver (not HM) paggri badge and matching collar or side hat badges these marked ‘Silver’ on the sliders format being crossed lances with ‘75 over ‘C’ superimposed, the paggri badge heavily rubbed (3) £75-100
Hammer Price: £210
Sudan Defence Force, a very fine and scarce officer’s silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1930, headdress badge, large size, within a laurel wreath a camel and mounted Arab figure, tablet at the base inscribed ‘S.D.F.’, original pin back excellent condition £100-150
Hammer Price: £190
South Wales Borderers, an officer’s large size silver cap badge, hallmarks for Birmingham 1917, JR GAUNT & SONS, considerable facial wear £50-70
Hammer Price: £110
The Parachute Regiment, an officer’s silver cap badge, hallmarks for Birmingham 1989(?) date letter uncertain, excellent condition £30-40
Hammer Price: £40
89th Punjabis, an extremely fine and scarce officer’s silver Birmingham 1919 cap or paggri badge, by Jennens & Co., solid construction pin back, near mint state £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
1st King’s Dragoon Guards, an officer’s silver Birmingham 1954 heavy weight cap badge, heavy facial wear the escutcheon’s arms obliterated; Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, an officer’s silver cap badge, marked ‘Sterling’, the latter item near mint state (2) £30-50
Hammer Price: £65
17th/21st Lancers, a pair of officer’s large size collar badges, marked ‘Silver’; together with an ornate white metal brooch for Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee; and a pendant white metal brooch to the 28th RAF Squadron, good overall condition (4) £30-40
Hammer Price: £60
The London Regiment, 15th/16th Battalions, a good quality silver plated officer’s pouch belt plate c1920-1939 the KC cross pattern plate with the oval badges of both battalions and the arms of the cross inscribed with the South African and WWI battle honours four screw fasteners together with a plated lion’s mask chains and whistle set, excellent condition (2) £100-150
Hammer Price: £80
British Infantry Regiments, a good selection of other ranks cap badges c1920-1952, some 47 different with most regiments represented, including Royal Hampshire and Royal Lincolnshire; together with three earlier patterns Manchester, Norfolk and Worcestershire Regiments also KC Parachute Regiment KC Glider Pilot Regiment and brass KC first pattern REME; two copies TF Leicesters and Machine Gun Corps, good overall condition (55) £100-120
Hammer Price: £140
Middlesex Yeomanry, a very fine and scarce officer’s die-cast gilt cap badge c1908-1910, a KC displacing the top of an eight pointed star centrally the cypher of Edward VII with title surround ‘Pro Aris et Focis. M.D.C.H.’, mint state £40-60
York and Lancaster Regiment, a good quality officer’s QVC star pattern helmet plate 1881-1901 (KK273) slight wear to the gilt on the crown, some ray tips with minor buckling central black velvet centre backing worn otherwise very good overall condition £150-200
York and Lancaster Regiment, a good quality officers KC star pattern helmet plate 1901-1914, gilt good but has been lacquered no gilt on central bi-metal rose £120-150
York and Lancaster Regiment a pair of other ranks helmet plates 1881-1901 & 1901-1914 (KK 287/358 & 349) one lug missing on the QVC hpc two lugs missing on the KC example and the back plate lugs crudely re-soldered on the KC; together with a spare other ranks bi-metal hpc (KK 349) all lugs intact (3) £70-80
65th (2nd Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment, a good quality brass other ranks glengarrry badge (KK 527) brass loops E & W; a good stout brass set of “pork Pie” hat numerals ‘65’ c.1840 - 1874 correct copper loops ; 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment a good quality brass other ranks glengarry badge (KK 555) the usual poor frontal laurel detail but a good striking otherwise, brass loops E & W together with four loose thin brass numerals ‘65’ and ‘84’ each fitted with two copper...
York and Lancaster Regiment a group of cap badges etc, comprising an officers silver/gilt/enamel cap badge, gilt rubbed and now fitted with brooch pin; a WO’s polished bronze cap blades four other ranks bi-metal cap badges one with lugs one slider and broken sliders on the others; a dark brown plastic cap badge and a chromed cap badge all (KK 679); a pair of other ranks bi-metal collar badges and a single rubbed example; a pair of Y&I brass shoulder titles a white on red woven cloth...
£30–£40
Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire Regiment, regimental brooch in silver, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, brooch fitting to reverse, very fine £60-80
£60–£80
Sweetheart Brooches, a group of 18 items some marked ‘Silver’ or ‘sterling the remainder in base metal the better items include KORR; Coldstream Guards; Rifle Brigade; RAMC, reasonable overall condition (18) £30-40
Hammer Price: £70
Sweetheart Brooches, a group of 22 items mainly ‘pin-bar’ type mostly base metal Royal Navy Royal Artillery RAOC REs etc reasonable overall condition (22) £20-30
Sweetheart Brooches, Artists Rifles, a good quality silver and blue enamel example marked ‘sterling’ pin back; and a smaller 9ct gold and blue enamel example this with base metal pin bar very good condition (2) £40-50
Sweetheart Brooches, group of five HLI silver & enamels Birmingham 1916 pin back RAMC silver Birmingham 1915 pin back Cameronians silver ‘sterling’ pin back Scottish crown over thistles mullet and bugle horn Norfolk Regiment conversion from an officer’s silver coloured metal broad bar and pin back Royal Tank Regiment die-stamped white metal pin back, good overall condition (5) £40-50
Hammer Price: £50
Sweetheart Brooches, a large group of mainly circular types the majority being mother of pearl; centres with base metal and enamel mounts (21) four silver and tortoiseshell types Maple leaf/Canada Devonshire Regiment Royal Artillery (2) both damaged and 9 other miscellaneous varieties, generally reasonable condition (34) £40-50
Sweetheart Brooch, Royal Artillery, a fine quality and good weight 15ct gold pin-bar type maker’s mark ‘CP&Co.’ cased; RAF a silver diamond chip and enamelled pin bar type, damaged (2) £60-80
Sweetheart Brooches, Dorsetshire Regiment, an extremely fine gold blue and red enamel pin bar type 9ct by J Gaunt & Sons cased; Canadian Engineers a gold coloured metal pin bar type the fastener mount marked B14K, both very fine condition (2) £80-120
£80–£120
Sweetheart Brooches, Suffolk Regiment, a very fine gold and red/blue enamelled pin bar type 15ct by ‘CP&Co’; Royal Army Chaplain’s Department QEC silver gilt blue enamel pin and guard chain an adaption from an officer’s collar badge size, both excellent condition (2) £60-80
Sweetheart Brooches, group of four gold coloured metal pin bar types Royal Engineers GVR; HLI KC engraved on reverse ‘T. D. Brown 21/6/16’ ;DLI KC; RGA initials only (base metal pin) very good overall condition (4) £60-80
Sweetheart Brooches, RAF gold and green/red enamels pin back 9ct; Middlesex Regiment gold pin bar type 9ct; Artists Rifles gold coloured metal and tortoiseshell disc mounted on apin bar, good overall condition (3) £60-70
Sweetheart Brooches, Indian Army, 16th Cavalry, very fine gold coloured metal and blue/white enamels pin bar type; together with, 3rd Gurkha Rifles solid gold coloured metal with pin back, slight distortion to the former item otherwise very good condition (2) £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
Sweetheart Brooches, a group of five Royal Artillery KC pin bar and guard chain 9ct; RHA gold coloured metal initials on pin bar the pin of base metal; Hampshire Carabiniers a silver plate/gilt officer’s collar badge adaption pin bar; Royal Irish Regiment an officer’s mess jacket button QVC (worn) mounted on a pin bar; and a copper gilt kukri with horn handle and pin back, generally good overall condition (5) £30-40
Hammer Price: £25
Sweetheart Brooches, Devonshire Regiment, a good quality gold engraved type of cap badge format pin back 9ct by ‘a.bros’; Wiltshire Regiment an officer’s silver/gilt collar badge fitted with a pin back marked ‘Barton silver’; RAF a low grade wings and enamel type pin back marked ‘silver’; Dragoon Guards a small copper gilt lapel badge being a Guelphic crown over entwined ‘dg’, good overall condition (4) £30-40
Sweetheart Brooches, 5th Royal Irish Lancers, a very fine flat silver pin back type marked ‘sterling’ KC over circle ‘quis separabit’ kc and Harp and Maid within the circle full unit title below and crossed lances; Royal Signals a good quality 9ct gold pin back type based on the first pattern cap badge, both excellent condition (2) £60-100
Sweetheart Brooches, HAC (Infantry), a very good quality 15ct gold pin bar type, the grenade mounted with the hac cypher by ‘CP&Co’; RAF a good quality silver and marquisite pin bar type marked ‘silver england’, both excellent condition (2) £70-100
Sweetheart Brooches, a Kiwi bird in 9ct gold set within a jade ring pendant and guard chain; a heart shaped piece of jade mounted with a gold coloured metal fern leaf and ‘NZ’ motif, both excellent condition (2) £100-150
£100–£150
Royal Flying Corps Mourning Bracelet, comprising a black silk band, with slide panel, this with applied R.F.C. wings, in gold and enamels, with additional gold fittings, good condition £80-100
City Imperial Volunteers, a very fine hall marked silver London 1900 maker’s mark ‘WS’ swagger stick the stained black wood shaft approx. 27” in length the 2” silver top bearing the raised legends ‘C.I.V.’ over a QVC all over the full Arms of the City of London with the date ‘1900’ below; the other end with brass ferrule tip extremely fine condition £40-50
Prismatic Compass, the reverse inscribed ‘D. J. Williams, 4th S.W.B., 13th Div. Cyclists’, contained in its original leather pouch, stamped ‘D.J.W.’, good condition £35-45
Prismatic Compass, by Short & Mason London, dated 1906, inscribed on reverse ‘H. N. J. Keene’, contained in its original leather pouch, one small screw missing from ring, otherwise good condition £35-45
Prismatic Compass, by Dixon & Hempenstall, Dublin, in brass, the outer lid inscribed ‘E. J. R. Loughrey, 6 Innis. Fus.’, contained in its original black leather pouch, stamped ‘E.J.R.L.’, good condition £40-50
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