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The Essex Regiment 3rd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Helmet Plate c. 1883-1901, in silver plate, the crowned star pattern back plate with laurel and Garter overlays, in the centre on a ground of black velvet the Sphinx/no Egypt over Gibraltar Castle with motto below ‘Montis Insignia Calpe’ double title scroll below ‘The Essex Regiment’ and ‘3rd Volunteer Battalion’, two out of three loop fasteners present, very good condition £300-400
Hammer Price: £600
Tower Hamlets Rifles Officer’s Helmet Plate c. 1878-1901, in silver plate, the crowned star pattern back plate with laurel overlays enclosing a circular strap ‘Tower Hamlets Rifles’, in the centre on a ground of black velvet the White Tower from the Tower of London, three loop fasteners, very fine condition £300-400
Hammer Price: £240
The Norfolk Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, in the centre, in silver, Britannia over the three towered castle of Norwich, on the circle ‘The Norfolk Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 173), the plate has been flash gilded otherwise in good condition £60-100
Hammer Price: £70
The Welsh Regiment 3rd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1883-1902, of special oak leaf pattern and in all silver plate, in the centre the Welsh Dragon, on the circle ‘The Welsh Regt. 3rd Volr. Battn.’, matching benchmarks and the retailer’s stamp for ‘Samuel Brothers, London’, very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £140
The Royal Scots Fusiliers Officer’s Waist Belt Plate Post 1881 & Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp Medical Staff c. 1885-98, the first in gilt metal of rectangular outline with a grained ground with silver mount being St. Andrew and his Cross within thistle sprays and a scroll at the base ‘Royal Scots Fusiliers’ (loose section not present); the second of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre in silver a crowned VR cypher, on the circle ‘Medical Staff’, no benchmarks but a perfect match, good overall...
Hammer Price: £110
13th Battalion County of London Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1908, a fine and very scarce example of 1855 pattern, in silver plate, on the circle ‘13th’ County of London, in the centre in gilt a shield bearing the arms and motto of the Borough of Kensington, matching benchmarks, very fine condition £100-160
£100–£160
Sussex Rifle Volunteers Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1860-83, of standard 1855 pattern in silver plate, in the centre a crowned strung bugle horn, on the circle ‘Sussex Rifle Volunteers’, no benchmarks but a perfect match, very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £220
Royal Wiltshire Militia Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-81, of standard 1855 pattern in silver plate, in the centre a crowned ‘VR’ cypher, on the circle ‘Royal Wiltshire Militia’, matching benchmarks with supplier’s stamp ‘J & Co.’ (Jennens), very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £170
2nd Lancashire Rifle Volunteers & Lancashire Volunteer Artillery Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps c. 1860-83, the first of 1855 pattern in silver plate, in the centre a gilt metal rose, on the circle ‘2nd Lancashire Rifle Volunteers’, matching benchmarks; the second of slightly larger format in silver plate, in the centre a rose over a cannon, on the circle ‘Lancashire Volunteer Artillery’, no benchmarks but a perfect match, very good condition (2) £100-160
Hammer Price: £260
Somersetshire Rifle Volunteers, 1st Battalion Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1860-83, of 1855 pattern and in silver plate, in the centre a crowned strung bugle horn, on the circle ‘1st Battn Somersetshire R.V.’, no benchmarks but a perfect match, very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £180
Volunteer Artillery Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1902-08 & Volunteer Engineers Waist Belt Plate c. 1868-1900, both items in silver plate, the first featuring two oval side sections each mounted with the Royal Cypher linked with an S shaped double headed swan; the second with rectangular format with an engine turned ground mounted with the Royal Arms and Union Sprays complete with loose D end section, very good condition (2) £60-100
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Officer’s Waist Belt Plate c. 1881 Onwards, rectangular gilt back plate with ornate silver mount involving full unit titles, the Princess’s coronet, the Boar’s Head and the Cat etc., complete with loose D end section, very fine condition £80-120
Army Service Corps, Ordnance & General Service Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps, the first with a rectangular gilt back plate and silver and gilt mount representing the cap badge as worn 1902-18, black enamel backing to the central monogram, complete with loose D end section; the Ordnance example of special oak leaf pattern, in the centre in silver a shield bearing the Arms of Ordnance, on the circle ‘Ordnance’ and laurel sprays, no benchmarks but a perfect match; the General pattern with post-190...
Hammer Price: £130
The Essex Regiment 3rd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1883-1901, the silver plated special oak leaf pattern with large central disc, this mounted in gilt with crowned oak sprays and circle ‘The Essex Regiment’ enclosing the Sphinx/no Egypt over the county shield this on a ground of red enamel (chipped), at the base Gibraltar Castle and scroll ‘3rd Volunteer Battn’, the loose section only with benchmark but a perfect match, very good condition £100-160
Hammer Price: £550
The King’s Liverpool Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, of standard 1855 pattern, on the circle ‘The Liverpool Regt. The King’s’, in the centre in silver the White Horse of Hanover on ground with motto above ‘Nec Aspera Terrent’ (Ryan 172 but sans-serif letters), matching bench marks, very good condition £70-100
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-81, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre in silver the crown over ‘57’, on the circle ‘West Middlesex Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 90), service wear to the crown otherwise good condition
The Buffs (The East Kent Regiment) Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, a good quality example of 1855 pattern, in the centre in silver the Dragon, on the circle ‘The Buffs The East Kent Regt’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 164), very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £200
The East Lancashire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, a good quality example of 1855 pattern, in the centre a silver Sphinx/Egypt over a gilt rose, on the circle ‘The East Lancashire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 197), slight distortion to one of the outer bars otherwise very good condition £80-120
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre in silver the Antelope, on the circle ‘The Royal Warwickshire’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 169), slight gilt loss but requires careful cleaning otherwise good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £75
The Leicestershire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, a very fine example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre in silver a scroll ‘Hindoostan’ over the Royal Tiger over the Maid and Harp, on the circle ‘Leicestershire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 181), very fine condition £100-160
Hammer Price: £95
The Northamptonshire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, a very fine example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre in silver a scroll ‘Gibraltar’ over a twin towered castle and Key with additional scroll ‘Talavera’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 214), very fine condition £100-160
Hammer Price: £160
The Wiltshire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, a fine quality example of 1855 pattern, in the centre a cross patee in gilt with central Royal Ducal cypher in silver, on the circle ‘The Wiltshire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 226), very good condition £100-160
Hammer Price: £150
The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, a fine quality example of 1855 pattern, in the centre the Royal Crest in silver, on the circle ‘The Queen’s Own Regiment’, matching benchmarks, very fine condition £100-160
The Devonshire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, a very good example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre Exeter Castle with scroll ‘Semper Fidelis’, on the circle ‘The Devonshire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 175), very good condition £80-120
The Welsh Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, a good quality example of special oak leaf pattern, in the centre in silver the Welsh Dragon, on the circle ‘The Welsh Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 208), slight oxidising to one part of the central gilt ground otherwise very good condition £80-120
The Northumberland Fusiliers Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre St. George slaying the dragon with scroll above ‘Quo Fata Vocant’, on the circle ‘Northumberland Fusiliers’ (Ryan 166), no benchmarks but a perfect match, very good condition £60-120
16th (Bedfordshire Regiment) Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-1881, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over ‘16’ in silver, on the circle ‘Bedfordshire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 24), good condition £60-100
Hammer Price: £85
The West Yorkshire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, a good quality example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the Royal Tiger of India, on the circle ‘West Yorkshire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 178), very slight gilt loss otherwise good condition £80-120
The Manchester Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre an eight pointed silver star mounted with a gilt Sphinx/Egypt, on the circle ‘The Manchester Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 227), the gilt rubbed otherwise good condition £60-100
The East Yorkshire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre an eight pointed star with a white rose in the middle, on the circle ‘The East Yorkshire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 179), very good condition £60-100
Hammer Price: £90
The King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment and The Royal Berkshire Regiment Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps c. 1881-1901/1884-1901, the first of 1855 pattern with a silver lion over a gilt and red enamel rose in the centre, on the circle ‘The King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regt’, no benchmarks but a perfect match (Ryan 165); the second of special oak leaf pattern, in the centre the Dragon of China on a torse, on the circle ‘Royal Berkshire Regiment’, the tail of the lion on the first part broken otherwi...
The Worcestershire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881- 90, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre on a gilt ground a silver eight pointed star enclosing a gilt Tower, on the bottom of the star a gilt scroll ‘Firm’, on the circle ‘The Worcestershire Regiment’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 194), very good condition £80-120
The South Staffordshire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1902, of special oak leaf pattern with central gilt disc, on this in silver a Sphinx/Egypt over the Round Tower of Windsor Castle with the Knot Simpliciter below, laurel sprays in three quarter surround with a scroll at the base ‘The South Staffordshire Regiment’, no benchmarks but a perfect match (Ryan 205), very good condition £100-160
Shropshire Light Infantry Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1882-1902, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre, on a gilt ground, a silver strung bugle horn enclosing ‘KLI’, on the circle ‘Shropshire Light Infantry’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 224), very good condition £80-120
55th (Westmoreland) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-81, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown in silver over gilt numerals ‘55’, on the circle ‘Westmoreland Regiment’, no benchmarks but a perfect match (Ryan 88), very good condition £100-160
The Lancashire Fusiliers Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, of 1855 pattern, in the centre the Sphinx/Egypt within laurel sprays, on the circle ‘The Lancashire Fusiliers’, matching benchmarks (Ryan 186), very good condition £80-120
The Royal Fusiliers Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, of 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over a rose, on the circle ‘The Royal Fusiliers’, matching benchmarks, (Ryan 170), very fine condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £80
Tower Hamlets Rifles Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp & General Volunteer or Militia Other Ranks Waist Belt Clasp c. 1860-1901, the first of oak leaf pattern with central mount being the White Tower of the Tower of London, on the circle ‘Tower Hamlets Rifles’, no benchmarks but a perfect match; the other of 1855 pattern with central crown mount and laurel sprays on the circle, the first with the flag on the left hand tower bent otherwise good overall condition £60-100
1st (Royal) Dragoons Officer’s Waist Belt and Sword Slings c. 1850, for wear on the undress blue frock coat, the straps are of red moroccan faced with gold regimental pattern lace, the waist belt clasp comprising two gilt oval panels with silver crown mounts and connected by a double headed ornate swan, the end straps of the sword slings decorated with gild oval panels mounted with gilt crowns, very good condition £150-250
Hammer Price: £360
Royal Sussex Militia Officer’s Scroll Pattern Hat Badge c. 1853-74, an excavated example but still complete with original lugs (bent over), standard die stamped white metal floreate scroll ‘Royal Sussex’, requires cleaning but otherwise good condition £60-120
Hammer Price: £60
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