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India General Service 1895-1902, 1 clasp, Relief of Chitral 1895 (4203 Pte. J. Taylor 1st. Bn. E. Lanc. Regt.) minor edge bruise, nearly extremely fine £180-220
£180–£220
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Defence of Ladysmith, Transvaal (5709 Cpl. J. M. Willock, Liverpool Regt.) edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine £140-160
£140–£160
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Transvaal (3887 Corl. F. Clayden, 12 Rl. Lancers), minor punch marks by first digit of number, very fine £160-180
£160–£180
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Elandslaagte, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Transvaal (8108 Pte. J. Mullins. Manch: Regt.) very fine £80-100
£80–£100
Family Group: Three: Able Seaman G. A. Bond, Royal Navy, who was killed in action at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, aboard H.M.S. Queen Mary 1914-15 Star (J.16403. G. A. Bond. A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.16403 G. A. Bond. A.B. R.N.) good very fine Victory Medal 1914-19 (T4-070658 Dvr. G. Bond. A.S.C.) very fine (4) £400-500
£400–£500
1st Warwick Artillery Volunteers Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache c. 1870 - 1901, a good quality example, the blue cloth face with ornate decoration being the Royal Arms, oak and laurel scrolls, silver plated cannon and title scrolls ‘First’ ‘Warwick Artillery Volunteers’, these on a ground red velvet, complete with black moroccan bag and all three ‘D’ carrying rings and corresponding foul weather cover, slight moth damage to the blue face has been neatly repaired and the...
£600–£800
Pair: Captain A. W. Davie, Royal Air Force British War and Victory Medals (Capt. A. W. Davie. R.A.F.) naming rubbed, extremely fine (2) £150-200
£150–£200
The Dress of the First Regiment of Life Guards in Three Centuries by Urban H.R. Broughton Lon. Halton, 1925. 80 plate leaves (40 colour plates, 40 b/w plates), folio size full leather binding. Limited edition of 300 copies. By repute approximately only 30 copies were sold to the general public. This example No. 98 of the limited edition with original full leather binding, the spine details have been neatly replaced with tooled leather and gilt embellishment, the end papers replaced...
£400–£600
Thoresby Volunteers Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate 1803 - 1808, a fine quality oval gilt example, with ornate border, inner beaded oval enclosing the crown over the arms of Nottingham GR cypher and title scroll ‘Thoresby Volunteers’, complete one hook and two stud fasteners, very fine condition £500-700
£500–£700
An 18th C Powder Horn With Scratch Engraving ‘Tenterden 1797’and in Another Hand a Ducal Coronet Over the Motto ‘Aut Nunquam Tentes Aut Pereice’ this encloses a circular strap ‘West Kent 1st Regt of Militia’ with a leaf design in the centre, in yet another hand ‘GR/111’ and a Broad Arrow With ‘B.O’ Below, 24 cms in length, sold as viewed not subject to return £100-200
£100–£200
5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales’s) Dragoon Guards Shabraque Elements and a Modern Undress Sabretache Front With Metal Mount, the framed and glazed elements come from a hind quarter of a Victorian shabraque and feature a Guelphic crown over a VR cypher over a circular strap ‘Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum’ enclosing on a velvet ground ‘5’ and the letters ‘D.G’; the second item features a modern black leather front with applied reproduction bi-metal badge, the lace dull overall and...
£80–£120
The Royal Victorian Order, K.C.V.O., Knight Commander’s set of insignia, comprising neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, the reverse officially numbered ‘K169’, with miniature width neck riband, and breast star, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, with gold retaining pin, the reverse officially numbered ‘169’, minor cracking to white enamel on badge, otherwise good very fine (2) £900-1100
£900–£1,100
Seven: Corporal A. W. Robertson, Royal Logistics Corps General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (24824809 Pte. A. W. Robertson, RLC); U.N. Medal, UNPROFOR riband; N.A.T.O. Medal, clasp, Former Yugoslavia; N.A.T.O. Medal, clasp, Kososvo; Iraq 2003, no clasp (24824809 L. Cpl. A. W. Robertson, RLC): Operational Service Medal 2000, for Afghanistan (24824809 Cpl. A. W. Roberston, RLC); Jubilee 2002, mounted court-style as worn, good very fine and better (7) £400-500
A fine 4-clasp Naval General Service medal awarded to Boatswain Robert Allen, Royal Navy, which includes the rare clasp for the capture of the French frigate Néréide by H.M.S. Phoebe in December 1797 Naval General Service 1793-1840, 4 clasps, 1 June 1794 [538], 23 June 1795 [177], Phoebe 21 Decr 1797 [5], 7 July Boat Service 1809 [34](Robt. Allen.) with a length of original ribbon, nearly extremely fine £10000-12000
£10,000–£12,000
West Kent Rifles Senior Nco’s Pouch Belt Plate c1860-1880. A fine quality three part example in die-stamped white metal featuring a crowned Bath style cross with central White Horse/Invicta mounted on a disc, title circle ‘West Kent Rifles’, complete with three screw post fasteners, very good condition £120-160
£120–£160
Waterloo 1815 (Robert Edge. 28th Regiment Foot.) fitted with replacement steel clip and small ring suspension, heavy edge bruising and contact marks, polished and worn, therefore fair £600-800
30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment Officer’s Battalion Companies Shako Plate 1829-1844. A composite example the back plate not original to the mounts, large copper gilt crowned back plate with silver and gilt overlays, these comprise a large beaded silver star, thereon gilt laurels battle honours and central ‘XXX’ the numerals within a strap ‘Spectamur Agendo’, below the laurels a gilt Sphinx/Egypt, two loop fasteners, one extra hole in the back plate otherwise good overall condition ...
Maharajpoor Star 1843 (Serjt. Charles Purcell H.M. 39th. Regt.) later ring and crudely riveted backstrap/ loop suspension, with bronzed but original silver centre, contact marks and bruised arm points, good fine £400-500
Withdrawn
Crimea 1854-56, no clasp (J. Smith. 39th Regt.) officially impressed naming, edge bruising, otherwise good very fine £140-180
£140–£180
Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (W. Taylor. 2nd. Batn. Rifle Bde.) officially impressed naming, heavy edge bruising, nearly very fine £140-180
A Great War D.S.C. group of eight awarded to Commander Henry Forrester, Royal Navy, for services whilst commanding torpedo boat destroyers in the Dover Patrol Distinguished Service Cross, G.V.R., the reverse hallmarked London 1915, and attractively engraved ‘Lieut,. Henry Forrester, R.N. Presented by King George V. Oct. 4th 1916. “Carried out dangerous patrol duties with marked ability”; 1914-15 Star (Lieut. H. Forrester. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaf...
Delhi Durbar 1911, silver (5662. Sergt. Piper. K. Mc.Leod, 2nd. Gordon Highlanders.) contact marks, nearly very fine £140-180
A Great War M.M. ‘Guards Division’ group of six awarded to Sergeant E. Watts, Royal Army Service Corps, late King’s Shropshire Light Infantry Military Medal, G.V.R. (MS-4947 Pte. E. Watts. R.A.S.C.) prefix to number officially corrected; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Diamond Hill (5603 Corpl. E. Watts. King’s Shropshire Lt: Infty:) re-engraved naming, fourth clasp a tailor’s copy; King’s South Africa...
The Order of St. John Priory for Wales Insignia, comprising a white metal waist belt clasp, in the centre the Welsh dragon over the cross of the Order of St. John with enclosing laurel sprays, around the centre ‘Order of St. John Priory for Wales’; a cap badge in die cast silver plate with similar details to the above but with the addition of crossed leeks at the base, very fine condition (2) £40-60
Hammer Price: £20
Victory Medal 1914-19 (19207 T-Cpl. L. G. Ball. 3 L.H.R. A.I.F.) official correction to service number, otherwise good very fine £40-50
Hammer Price: £30
Three Military Watercolour Drawings, comprising two single figure pictures by ‘Neary’ dated 1974 and 1976, the first a full length picture of a private 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers c. 1854, the second a private probably of the 24th (2nd Royal Warwickshire) Regiment in India c. 1857, both are 14 x 21 cms, the second with severe foxing. The third depicts a seated trooper of a French Imperial Dragoon regiment wearing his crested helmet, coatee, breeches and knee length boots and is signed...
Ribbon: a roll of Air Force Cross, 2nd type ribbon, good condition £50-70
Hammer Price: £35
The Prince of Wales’s Volunteers (The South Lancashire Regiment), Medal for Good Work, silver-gilt, obverse: regimental crest with battle honours, reverse: engraved, ‘To Bandmaster Andrew Harris, in Recognition of Good Work, Easter 1910’ and ‘In sweet music is such art’, loop suspension, good very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £40
The Army Rifle Association, Queen Victoria’s Cup Prize Medal, silver, obverse: Duke of Wellington mounted on a charger, with ‘The Queen Victoria’s Cup’ around, reverse: embossed centre, ‘The Queen Victoria’s Cup Winners’, followed by engraved inscription, ‘2nd Bn. The Welsh Regt., Serjt. R. Evans’, and ‘The Army Rifle Association’ around, 53mm., minor surface marks, good very fine £60-80
South Wales Borderers, Prize Medal for Boxing, silver, obverse: engraved with regimental badge and ‘Light Weight Competition, Chakrata 1900’ around, reverse: engraved ‘Won by No. 4045 Pte. T. Fitchett, 1st S.W. Borderers’, with scroll suspension, 40mm., good very fine £80-100
Welsh Regimental Commemorative Medallions (3), comprising Carmarthenshire Yeomanry Cavalry, obverse: regimental banner with motto, reverse: ‘Raised 1794 Disbanded 1827’, inside regimental title and laurel wreath, 40mm., worn; together with modern commemoratives for the The Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1689-1989 and The Royal Regiment of Wales 1689-1989 (Tercentenary Parade at Cardiff Castle on 29 July 1989), the first in its fitted case, these good very fine or better (3) £50-60
World War Two Period Flying Insignia. Comprising an Italian Aircraft Fitter’s badge by Bornisa Milano (c1943-1945), an Italian Aircraft Machinist’s badge, details as above, an original Japanese Army Pilot’s cloth uniform ‘wings’ bevo style in unissued state, a Portuguese pilot’s brevet in die-stamped bronze, very good condition (4) £50-80
A Collar Badge Style Example in Paste and Enamels, an attractive example, the arms of the cross set with paste stones, cushions of the crown, unit titles and laurels in various enamels, complete with pin fastener, very good condition £30-50
Hammer Price: £45
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Balmoral Cap Numerals c. 1840 - 1874, a good quality solid brass example being conjoined numerals ‘24’ with two copper loop fasteners, very good condition £100-150
Hammer Price: £50
General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, E.II.R. (23244143 Pte. G. Conway, S.W.B.), number officially corrected, very fine £60-80
1st Brecknockshire Rifle Volunteers Other Ranks Victorian Period Helmet Plate, a fine quality example in die stamped white metal featuring crowned star and laurel back plate with central circle ‘1st Brecknockshire.R.V’ enclosing Prince of Wales’s crest and motto and regimental motto, three loop fasteners, very good condition £80-120
Volunteer Force Long Service, V.R. (424 Col. Sergt. W. J. H. Jenkins, 2nd V.B. Welsh Regt.), engraved naming, very fine £50-60
Volunteer Force Long Service, E.VII.R. (105 C. Sjt. J. Forey, 3rd V.B. Welsh Regt.), impressed naming, contact marks and a little polished, nearly very fine £50-60
Monmouthshire Rifle Volunteers 2nd (Pontypool) Company Waist Belt Clasp & an Other Ranks Excavated Pouch Belt Plate (Company Unknown), the first of officers 1855 pattern in brass (possibly originally blackened), on the circle ‘Second Monmouthshire Rifle Volunteers’, in the centre the crown/36 (county precedence number); the second in heavy die cast brass displays the crown over oak sprays with central Dragon, three thin screw post fasteners (excavated), the first with heavy wear to the...
The Monmouthshire Regiment 2nd Battalion Major W.F.J. Herbert M.C. Cased Set of Six Silver/Plated Shooting Spoons, three of the spoons are of similar pattern and HM Birmingham 1932, 35, 35, the bowls embossed with prone riflemen the hafts are comprised of crossed SMLE rifles with finials depicting the regimental badge and title, the reverses engraved to Lieut. Herbert; another HM 1935 with plain bowl, the haft again comprised of SMLE rifles, the finial of regimental cap badge style again...
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