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Chester Volunteer Rifles (6th Cheshire) Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1859-80, a very scarce plated example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre a wheat sheaf and on the circle ‘Chester Volunteer Rifles’, matching bench marks ‘5’, very good condition £80-140
Hammer Price: £280
The Gloucestershire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1881-1902, of standard 1855 pattern, Sphinx/Egypt in the centre and ‘Gloucestershire Regiment’ on the circle, very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £130
The Connaught Rangers Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1881-1901, of standard 1855 pattern with central St. Edward’s crown over the Elephant, on the circle ‘Connaught Rangers’, matching bench marks ‘7’, very good condition £120-160
Hammer Price: £190
95th (Derbyshire) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81, a superb example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre on a gilt ground the crown over ‘95’, on the circle ‘Derbyshire Regiment’, matching bench marks ‘4’, mint state £120-160
Hammer Price: £260
3rd Royal Jersey Light Infantry Militia Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-1902, a fine quality and rare example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre a crowned strung bugle horn enclosing ‘3’, on the circle ‘Royal Jersey Light Infantry’, matching bench marks ‘6’, slight verdigris to the centre and outer circle otherwise very fine condition £140-200
Hammer Price: £950
1st Royal Guernsey Militia Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-1902, a very scarce example of 1855 pattern, in the centre a silver bugle horn with three leaf finial enclosing ‘1’, on the circle ‘Royal Guernsey Militia’, matching bench marks ‘18’, very good condition £140-200
Hammer Price: £360
Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Officer’s Shako c. 1850, a very scarce example, the tall cylindrical body with red cloth covering and lace decoration round the top, sunken black leather top, a broad black leather band at the bottom and a bound black leather frontal peak, the shako is further enhanced with a circular gold lace decorated circle this with a navy cloth background, on this and extending to the top six gold orris cords held in position on the circle with a gilt ball pattern button...
£500–£700
Royal Glamorgan Light Infantry Militia an Officer’s 1855-61 Pattern Shako, a good quality example, the black beaver covered body with slightly sunken leather top leather bracing band and leather front and back peaks, complete with its buff leather sweat band and the partly attached silk liner complete with its original leather chin strap. The frontal plate of 1855 pattern being a gilt crowned star with silver and gilt overlays comprising the VR cypher pierced unit title circle with a bugle...
Hammer Price: £600
The Honourable East India Company Officer Cadet’s 1855-61 Pattern Shako, a fine quality example, the black beaver body with sunken black leather top and similar bracing band front and back peaks, the fine quality gilt frontal plate of 1844 pattern being a crowned ten pointed star overlaid with wreaths of palm and laurel enclosing a circle ‘Auspicio Regis Et Senatus Angliae’ and a plain domed disc. Original buff leather sweat band. The shako is fitted with large lion’s mask side...
8th (King’s Royal Irish) Hussars Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache c. 1880-1901, in red moroccan the face covered with shamrock pattern lace enclosing an involved design comprising a Guelphic crown, the regimental motto, ‘VR’ cypher upon which is the Royal Crest, the Maid and Harp and eight battle honours to Afghanistan, retailed by Hawkes & Co., 14, Piccadilly and complete with all three D rings and retaining strap, some surface wear to the cloth within the Guelphic crown and the gold...
Hammer Price: £1,000
15th The King’s Hussars Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache c. 1882-1901, in red moroccan with red cloth face, the lace of ‘Austrian Wave’ pattern, the face panel with a Guelphic crown, battle honours, to Afghanistan, the Royal crest and trophies of flags and arms, the retaining strap at the rear broken, minute surface moth spots on the face, some wear to the velvet cushions on the crown, otherwise very good condition £800-1200
Hammer Price: £1,200
West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache c. 1870-1901, in crimson moroccan overlaid with red cloth face and silver train lace, the central panel displays the crown, the white horse of Kent over a scroll ‘Invicta’, below laurel sprays and tri-part scroll ‘Loyalty, Liberty, Property’ complete with three D ring loops and short leather suspension straps, the lace dull overall and the pale blue silk backing to the motto scrolls lacking, the velvet cushions of the crown...
Hammer Price: £440
The Queen’s Own Royal Regiment of Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache, the black moroccan bag overlaid with silver train lace, the blue velvet panel decorated with St. Edward’s crown over the Knot Simplicita, the crown in gold and silver lace with coloured silk decoration, the Knot in silver, complete with all three carrying rings, trade label in the reverse for ‘Hawkes & Co., No. 14, Piccadilly’, the bag lacks retaining strap and the blue velvet with...
Hammer Price: £400
The Royal Artillery Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache c. 1860-1901, of standard pattern, the black moroccan overlaid with a blue cloth face and gold train lace enclosing the Royal Arms, oak and laurel sprays, a gilt metal cannon and scroll ‘Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt’, complete with all three D rings, the blue cloth face with wear and some slight repair, the silver wire sections subsequently painted over in silver, wear to the velvet backing on the bottom scroll, various sequins missing,...
Hammer Price: £200
Northumberland Militia Artillery Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache and a Victorian Period Other Ranks Helmet Plate of the 1st Northumberland Artillery Volunteers, the sabretache of standard pattern in black moroccan with blue cloth face and silver train lace featuring the Royal Arms laurel and oak sprays, a silver plated cannon and title scroll ‘Northumberland Artillery’ (see Litchfield Fig. 158 for the corresponding full dress pouch) c. 1854-82. The inside flap of the sabretache has...
Hammer Price: £320
15th The King’s Hussars Officer’s Post-1902 Flap Pouch, a very fine example, the pouch and flap of red moroccan overlaid with scarlet cloth and thereon gold and silver bullion decoration, these feature the Imperial crown, eight battle honours, the Royal Crest and trophies of arms and flags, slight moth damage to the red cloth on the reverse and slight surface wear in places otherwise in very good condition £340-400
Hammer Price: £340
The Royal Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry an Officer’s Victorian Period Full Dress Flap Pouch and Hall Marked Silver Shoulder Belt, the pouch of dark green moroccan overlaid with green velvet and silver train lace, the front panel with embroidered St. Edward’s crown over the VR cypher, complete with carrying rings; the shoulder belt of dark green moroccan overlaid with silver lace and central green silk stripe, the fittings comprising pricker plate, chains and guard, buckle, tip and slide are...
Hammer Price: £750
Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers Officer’s Pouch Belt Plate c. 1860-1901, a fine quality two part example in silver plate featuring crowned laurels with a plain plinth below the crown, this with three screw post fasteners over which the second part is fitted, this features a circle ‘Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers’ enclosing a shield bearing the full arms of Hereford, very good condition £240-300
Dublin City Militia Artillery Officer’s Shoulder Pouch and Belt c. 1883-1901, a very fine example, the folding purse pattern pouch of black moroccan overlaid with navy cloth, the front decorated in gold lace features the Royal Arms, open laurel sprays, a gilt metal cannon and bottom scroll ‘Dublin City Artillery’, the short top scroll features three stars; the shoulder belt of standard Royal Artillery pattern, gold lace on black moroccan with gilt metal buckle, tip and slide, very good...
Hammer Price: £500
Royal Jersey Militia Other Ranks Cross Belt Plate, of oval outline in heavy gauge die stamped brass featuring a shield with three lions on a lined ground and leaf spray above the shield, complete with one hook and two stud fasteners, very good condition £240-300
Hammer Price: £1,500
1st Cheshire Rifle Volunteers Other Ranks Shako/Glengarry Badge c. 1860-80, a good quality example in die stamped blackened metal displaying the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto over a Bath star style cross, in the centre ‘1st Cheshire Rifle Volunteers’ enclosing a Garb, original two loop fasteners, very good condition £80-120
Scottish Head Dress Badges c. 1881- Present Day, a selection of good quality items including Victorian period issues to the KOSB, HLI, Royal Scots Fusiliers and The Black Watch, later issues to A & SH (2), Gordons, Camerons, Seaforths, a Sergeants KC issue to The Black Watch, 5th Seaforths (pin lacking), Lovat’s Scouts (large white metal), London Scottish, Tyneside Scottish (two feet on tower) (pin lacking), Scots Guards, officers’ plated issues to the Seaforths, the Lowland Brigade, the...
Hammer Price: £240
Birmingham Battalions 1914 Enamelled Buttonhole Badge & Vickers Armstrong ARP Hall Marked Silver Lapel Badge, the first with red and white enamel on a circular base metal disc by J. Dingley, Birmingham features the Imperial crown, GR cypher and ‘Birmingham Battalion 1914’; the second hall marked 1938 Birmingham by J.R. Gaunt & Sons displays the VA monogram with A.R.P. above, original pin fastener, very good condition (2) £80-120
Hammer Price: £80
Canadian Expeditionary Forces Badges, a small group of good quality examples comprising cap badges to the 43rd Battalion (browning copper), 134th Battalion (browning copper Ellis), 241st Battalion (pickled copper Ellis), 16th Battalion (white metal), 13th Battalion (white metal), 94th Battalion (an unrecorded pattern featuring an Imperial crown over a title circle ‘Dileas Do’n Bhrataich Argyll Highlanders’ enclosing a thistle spray and ‘94’, by J.R. Gaunt Montreal) (one fastening...
Hammer Price: £180
India Parachute Regiment Officer’s Cap Badge, a very rare example in die stamped unmarked Indian silver, featuring the Royal Crest over wings and parachute with a plinth ‘India’ across the lower section of the parachute, complete with original loop fasteners, very good condition £80-120
Highland Light Infantry NCO’s Plaid Brooches c. 1881-1902, two good quality plated examples, each having a plain quoit and thereon mounted with the regimental glengarry badge, both with stout pin fasteners, very good condition (2) £120-160
Hammer Price: £150
Highland Light Infantry Post-1902 Officer’s Plaid Brooch & The Black Watch an NCOs Plated Plaid Brooch, the first with a plain quoit mounted with thistle sprays and overlaid with innumerable battle honours, the centre section with a screw bolt and nut applied glengarry badge; the second in die cast white metal featuring regimental badge, St. Andrew and the Thistle motto, both with stout pin fasteners, good condition (2) £100-140
The Gordon Highlanders Senior NCOs Plaid Brooch Part Hall Marked Edinburgh 1914, the plain quoit in silver plate, the overlay featuring the regimental title, badges and St. Andrew’s cross is hall marked Edinburgh 1914 by ‘T.E’, stout pin fastener, good condition £80-120
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 7th Territorial Battalion Senior NCOs Plaid Brooch c. 1908-14, a good period example in white metal and silver plate, the quoit with simple line decoration mounted with a circular thistle wreath, this with the mullet over a strung bugle horn, in the centre the wreath mounted with figure ‘7’ just above the mullet, stout pin fastener, very good condition £200-300
79th Cameronian Highlanders & Cameronian Highlanders Senior NCOs Plaid Brooches c. 1860-81 & 1881-1960, both in die cast silver plate both featuring thistle sprays enclosing two battle honours ‘Peninsula’ and ‘Waterloo’, the first with a Sphinx/LXX1X in the centre, the other with Sphinx/Egypt in the centre, both with pin fasteners, good condition (2) £140-200
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders & Perth Highland Rifle Volunteers (Later 5th VB The Black Watch) Officers’ Plaid Brooches, the first in solid heavy gauge die cast silver plate, the quoit features celtic decoration and four raised targes, Princess Louise’s coronet and cypher, the Boar’s Head and Cat badges and unit title; the second in die stamped silver plate displays a continual thistle spray, a circle ‘Dia Agus Ar Duthaich’ enclosing a rampant lion on a torse, both with stout...
Hall Marked Silver Plaid Brooch, a very fine example hall marked Birmingham 1937 by A.F, the strap 8 cms in diameter with raised motto ‘Dominus Fecit’, in the voided centre a boar’s head upon a torse, complete with stout pin fastener. Accompanied by a letter dated 1985 concerning the structure of the motto and central crest, very good condition £140-200
A Miniature ‘V.C.’ Sweetheart Brooch, a silver Maltese Cross set with semi-precious stones, the reverse engraved ‘Elsie from Colonel Maude, V.C., C.B. Dawlish July 8th 1900’, together with a copy Victoria Cross, good condition £100-140
Hammer Price: £110
2nd City of London Rifles Officer’s Full Dress Astrakhan Busby c. 1903-8, a very fine example, the front with a large blackened silver badge of cross form depicting a scroll ‘Domine Dirige Nos’ the upper arm of the cross ‘South Africa 1900-02’, in the centre a strung bugle horn with title circle ‘2nd City of London Rifles’, a corded boss above with a silver Imperial crown. White leather sweat band and crimson silk lining part perished for ‘Samuel Brothers Ltd., Ludgate Hill,...
Hammer Price: £650
The Wiltshire Regiment Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Full Dress Astrakhan Busby c. 1883-1908, a fine quality example, the front embellished with a coiled bugle horn, a black cord boss above this with a blackened silver cross patee displaying a Royal Ducal coronet and the monogram ‘AEA’, retailed by ‘Samuel Brothers, Ludgate Hill’ and complete with sweat band, lining and chin strap, the plume of black horse hair over teal blue feathers and black and silver holder, black cord cap...
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Trooper’s Full Dress Uniform c. 1964, comprising four pocket scarlet tunic with royal blue facings anodised shoulder titles, badges and buttons, three embroidered long service stars and embroidered cuff badges for a marksman making the highest score in the Force, internal label ‘The Workman Uniform Company Limited, Montreal, Canada’ and with number details ‘531988’ date ‘5-11-6’?, ‘43 P1’, heavy duty navy cloth riding breeches with broad yellow...
A Brigade of Guards Banner, made of crushed velvet, with large Garter Star at centre, silk with bullion thread, some silk damage to Star, otherwise in good condition £200-300
£200–£300
The Royal Fusiliers City of London Regiment Drum Major’s Mace c. 1920-36, 150 cms long, the malacca stave decorated with gilt interwoven chains and a bottom sheath of 40 cms, the bulbous finial with unit titles and mounted cap badge, laurels and crowned GVR cypher, battle honours on two separate sections include those of the 1st World War, the finial being the Imperial crown, some regilding and a dent to the top section of battle honours otherwise good overall condition £300-500
Hammer Price: £300
A Pair of Honourable East India Company Officers’ Epaulettes, c.1816-30, bullion wire and fine gilt crescents with gilt H.E.I.C. buttons and original padded backing of pink and yellow silk, backing silk frayed in parts, otherwise in good condition (2) £100-140
Hammer Price: £460
Princess Mary Christmas 1914 Tin, complete with two packets of 16 cigarettes each, both opened at top but with contents untouched; portrait photograph of H.R.H. Princess Mary; and accompanying Christmas Card, good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £140
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