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St. James’s Royal Volunteers Officer’s Spadroon c1794-1801. The 81cm straight blade with a single full length fuller, the back edge engraved ‘J.J.Runkel Solingen’. The blade faintly etched with the ‘GR” cypher and Royal Arms. Gilt metal cross guard with decorated langets, ‘D’ shaped hand guard, domed balustraded pommel, reeded ebony grip with gilt brass band incorporating an oval cartouche engraved, ‘St. James’s Royal Volunteers’ enclosing St. Edward’s crown. A...
£600–£800
The Bucks Militia Officer’s Spadroon, c1790-1803, the 82cm straight blade with single full length fuller, engraved with the Royal Crest and crowned ‘GR’ cypher, trophy of arms and floral swags. Gilt metal cross guard incorporating a pierced lozenge, ‘D’ shaped hand guard, reeded ivory hand grip with central gilt metal band featuring oval cartouches on both sides, the obverse displays the crowned Garter Proper with central ‘GR’ cypher, the obverse with crowned Garter Proper...
£1,000–£1,200
Royal Navy Officer’s Dirk Post 1902, the 45.5 cm bright blade etched with the crown and GVR Royal cypher and crown over anchor plus panels of scrolling foliage, retailed by Gieves Matthews and Seagrove Ltd., the wire bound fish skin grip with lion’s mane back strap and knot carrying ring swept brass quillons with acorn finials, crowned laurels and fouled anchor badge, together with its brass bound leather scabbard the top chape engraved ‘H.Hook, R.N.’, very good condition £200-£300
Hammer Price: £280
92nd Gordon Highlanders Officer’s Full Dress Dirk, the 30 cm etched blade with ribbed back edge and single fuller displays the regimental title and number Sphinx/Egypt and battle honours to Waterloo, the bog oak handle with silver pins, the decorative bulbous top with facetted stone mount, the black leather scabbard bears Sphinx/Egypt over 92 on the top chape, thistle sprays on the lower mounts, the companion knife and fork with bog oak handles and facetted stone top mounts, the metal work...
Hammer Price: £1,400
The Gordon Highlanders Officer’s Full Dress Dirk hall marked Edinburgh 1830, the 31 cm bright plain blade with single fuller and saw back edge, bog oak handle with silver pins, ornate top and facetted finial stone, the black leather scabbard with silver mounts the top one bearing the insignia of the regiment, the knife and fork with bog oak handles, the remaining chapes with thistle sprays, complete with its original velvet lined leather covered wooden box, retailed by J.R. Ebbutt, 85...
Hammer Price: £1,900
The Gordon Highlanders Officer’s Full Dress Dirk in silver coloured metal, the 29 cm bright blade with single fuller and saw back edge is fully etched on both sides with battle honours to Afghanistan 1878-80, Egypt 1882, the Sphinx and Tel-El-Kebir, a crowned tiger, unit title, Sphinx/Egypt and the VR cypher, retailed by Joseph Starkey, Conduit St., London, bog oak handle with silver pins (one lacking), ornate bulbous finial with facetted stone, the black leather scabbard with four chapes,...
Hammer Price: £4,200
The Gordon Highlanders Officer’s Full Dress Dirk in silver coloured metal, the 31 cm etched blade with single fuller and saw back edge retailer Cater & Co., Pall Mall, London, the blade fully etched both sides with battle honours to Afghanistan 1878-80 and on the other side with the Sphinx/Egypt, unit title, the Lion/India and VR cypher, the bog oak handle with silver pins (two lacking), ornate bulbous gallery (severely distorted) and lacking the facetted finial stone, the black leather...
Hammer Price: £700
The Gordon Highlanders Officer’s Full Dress Dirk hall marked Edinburgh 1898, the 29.3 cm bright plain blade with single fuller and saw back edge, bog oak handle with silver pins, ornate bulbous finial with facetted stone, the black leather scabbard with top chape mount featuring the regimental insignia, the remaining chapes with double thistle spray decoration, the knife and fork with bog oak handles, retailed by Marshall and Aitken, Edinburgh, complete with black leather suspension strap,...
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Officer’s Full Dress Dirk hall marked Edinburgh 1932, the 28.5 cm etched blade with single fuller and saw back edge is edged with regimental insignia and the GVR Royal cypher (retailer’s details obscured), the bog oak handle (damaged) with silver pins and facetted stone finial, the black leather scabbard with ornate detail to the chapes the top bears the cypher of Princess Louise on a ground of writhing beasts, the second chape with the boar’s head and...
Hammer Price: £850
Full Dress Dirk to the Clan Malcolm, hall marked Edinburgh 1895, the 29 cm bright blade with single fuller and saw back edge, bog oak handle with flat circular silver finial decorated with Celtic strap work, the black leather scabbard with silver chapes the top displays the crest of the Malcolm family and Celtic strap work the other three engraved with ornate Celtic strap work, the knife and form with bog oak handles and similar finials to the dirk, retailed by R. & H.B.K., complete with its...
Hammer Price: £500
Civilian Full Dress Dirk hall marked Edinburgh 1865 by G.N.E., the 28.5 cm bright plain blade with saw back edge, bog oak handle with silver pins and bulbous finial culminating in a decorated silver ring and facetted stone, the black leather scabbard with four chapes, the top one with a double thistle spray mount, the other three engraved with thistle sprays and other foliage, the knife and fork with similar handles and finials, complete with black leather suspension strap, the scabbard...
WWII Period Japanese Naval Officer’s Dirk, the 21.5 cm bright blade with single fuller, swept brass cross piece, wire bound shark skin hand grip with chrysanthemum head mons and ornate brass finial, the black leather scabbard with decorated top and bottom chapes, very good condition £200-£300
Hammer Price: £360
British Army Pioneer’s Victorian Period Side-Arm, the 57cm pointed bright blade with saw back, solid brass ribbed handgrip and stirrup hilt marked ‘6/98’, together with its brass mounted black leather scabbard, this marked on the throat of the upper chape, ‘’12/1896’ and ‘M.3. Nn.6’, very good condition £100-£160
Hammer Price: £220
A British Army Colonel’s Full Dress Scarlet Tunic Edward VIII, a fine quality example in scarlet cloth with blue facings gold lace trimmed collar and slashed cuffs gold lace skirt pockets, the whole complete with 20 large size gilt buttons bearing the cypher of Edward VIII, the broad cord epaulettes with rank badges for a colonel, the buttons for GVR, lined with quilted white silk and white cloth some wear and slight damage to the lining otherwise very good overall condition £100-£160
13th Hussars 2nd Lieutenant’s Mess Jacket in blue cloth trimmed in gold orris cord, 5 gold olivettes, gold cord epaulettes, buff facings, together with its companion waistcoat in buff cloth profusely trimmed with gold lace and gilt metal teat buttons; together with a cavalry officer’s blue tunic in the rank of Captain complete with mohair braiding and olivettes; a pair of dark navy light weight trousers with narrow scarlet stripe, the buff cloth areas on the first and second items are...
Hammer Price: £460
29th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry Lieutenant Colonel’s Mess Jacket & An Unattached List Officer’s Late Victorian Mess Jacket, the first in scarlet cloth with blue collar and cuffs edged in white, the part detached epaulettes with gilt buttons showing 29 within a single circle and bullion embroidery for the rank, the collar with two Indian General Service medal ribbons, lined with quilted scarlet silk; the second in scarlet cloth, blue collar and cuffs with gold lace decoration, small size...
Hammer Price: £95
RAF WWII Period Pilot Officer’s Blue Tunic this with KC buttons, observer’s brevet, DSM & WWI pair of ribbons; an officer’s RAF peaked forage cap by Moss Bros. with QEC period bullion and metal badge; a pair of goggles; a beige cotton kilt cover; the goggles cracked, slight mothing to the peak of the forage cap otherwise sound condition (4) £60-£100
Hammer Price: £110
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...
7th (Princess Royal’s) Dragoon Guards Other Ranks 1871 Pattern Copy Helmet, a good quality example, the all brass skull complete with all fittings, the frontal plate being an elongated multi-rayed white metal star overlaid with a brass Garter Proper enclosing a white metal ‘7’ on a black leather ground, modern leather sweat band, chin chain etc., complete with black over white horse hair plume this with rose finial, good overall condition £240-£280
Hammer Price: £260
Royal Midlothian Yeomanry Cavalry Other Ranks Black Leather Helmet c1860. The skull with a bound leather front peak and unbound rear peak, ornate die-stamped white metal frontal plate, crown, thistle sprays, Thistle Star, Garter Motto and unit title, white metal plume holder with white metal cross pattern base, black horse hair plume lacking finial, plated lion’s mask side ornaments, these do not fit the sockets, a white metal chin chain, lacking lining, black leather sweatband, both peaks...
Hammer Price: £320
Royal Army Medical Corps Officer’s Coloured Side Hat. A good quality example by Messrs Hawkes & Co. Ltd. Savile Row London, gilt and silver cap badge KC period with bottom scroll, ‘In Arduis Fidelis’, together with an RAMC silk neck tie, 16 large & 3 small livery buttons, a Brighton Special Constable’s hat badge and sundry British military insignia, good overall condition (parcel) £60-£100
Hammer Price: £50
WWII Period Leather Flying Helmet complete with goggles, sunlight deflectors, face mask and communication cords, some deterioration to the rubber elements otherwise in good condition for age £60-£100
Hammer Price: £480
Aviation Interest, Four Flying Helmets, three leather one fabric, three probably British, well worth an inspection, seemingly good overall condition (4) £80-£120
Hammer Price: £100
United States Army General Officer’s Chapeau Bras, bicorne shape in black beaver ornamented with gold fringes at both ends, a broad gold band of lace upon a black cockade bearing the gilt metal eagle and button of the US Army and an inserted black egret feather plume, stated to have been eliminated in the 1851 Dress Regulations but re-authorised in 1859, now contained in a wooden, glazed frame, the hat severely worn around the bottom edge £340-£400
£340–£400
Officer’s Undress Shoulder Scales, a Royal Artillery pair c. 1830-55 gilt metal crescents, correct pattern finial buttons, the original blue cloth linings three quarter replaced; a pair to the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry, white metal scale pattern with plated crescents, the finial buttons near illegible; together with a pair of full dress shoulder scales to the 60th Imperial German Infantry regiment, all contained in a kidney shaped correct pattern tin, reasonable overall condition...
1st Regiment of Foot Guards Officer’s Copper Gilt & Silver Gorget, a superb and rare example correctly constructed on a wire frame, the perimeter with reeded detail, to the centre in silver the Royal Arms of Great Britain 1801-1814 are pinned through, original chamois liner present but detached, approx. height 11.4cm width 8.5cm, very fine £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,100
1st Regiment of Foot Guards Officer’s Copper Gilt & Silver Gorget, a superb and very rare example correctly constructed on a wire frame, the perimeter with reeded detail, to the centre in silver the Royal Arms of Great Britain 1801-1814, these pinned through, original chamois leather liner present but detached, approx. 11.5cm in height and 8cm in width, a minute crack to the top frame otherwise very fine. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,800
3rd Foot Guards Officer’s Copper Gilt Gorget, a very fine and rare example correctly constructed on a wire frame, the shoulders engraved with be-ribboned military swags, additionally that on the left with laurels enclosing ‘3rd.’ and on the right, laurels enclosing, ‘Gds.’. To the centre the Arms of Great Britain pre 1801, approx. height 10.2cm, width 8cm minute gilt loss on the upper rim and Royal Arms otherwise very fine £1,000-£1,500
65th (2nd Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment Officer’s Silver Gorget, a most fine and rare example, constructed on the correct wire frame, decoration to the shoulders is repousse and features Rose & Thistle Union sprays, engraved in the centre are the Royal Arms pre 1801, with ‘LXV Regt.’ below. Approx. 12cm in height & 8.5cm in width, very fine £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £2,200
The Honourable East India Company Officer’s Silver Gilt Gorget, a superb and very rare example correctly constructed on a wire frame, the upper left shoulder marked for London 1801, to the centre the full Achievement of Arms of the company, approx. 11.5cm in height & 7.8cm in width, very fine £1,000-£1,500
The Life Guards Officer’s Flat Pouch QEC Period, the black leather pouch with composition flap mounted with an ornate gilt silver and enamelled badge, this of the standard pattern featuring the Garter Star ‘LG’ cyphers and battle honours Peninsula and Waterloo, very good condition £160-£220
Hammer Price: £130
4th Lancers Officer’s Silver Flap Pouch Front Only c. 1903-22, the unmarked silver panel with decorated foliate edges and bearing a large gilt metal ornament comprising an English lion statant guardant on a torse crossed lances the Imperial crown over ‘IV’ and a scroll at the bottom ‘Scinde’, the backing of black moroccan, very good condition £100-£160
14th (King’s) Hussars Officer’s HM Silver Flap Pouch, the engraved front marked for Birmingham 1864 by ‘J & Co.’ and fitted with an ornate gilt mount featuring a Guelphic crown over a double ‘VR’ cypher, the side furniture also fully marked, black leather Moroccan pouch, three of the five retaining nuts missing, requires a clean otherwise good condition £240-£300
An Officer’s Flap Pouch in Hall Marked Silver GVR Period, the engraved front marked for Birmingham 1932 by JRG & S, mounted with a two part GVR cypher in gilt, the side furniture also marked, the pouch in black moroccan; Royal Artillery an officer’s late Victorian period embroidered pouch, gold lace gilt cannon; an officer’s sporran cantle to the Gordon Highlanders, the Royal cypher mount flap pouch devoid of gilt, the Artillery pouch severely mothed and the lace dull, no gilt remains...
Hammer Price: £400
North Devon Yeomanry Georgian Period Officer’s HM Silver Flap Pouch, the engraved front marked for London (rubbed) 1831 by ‘IH’, mounted with a silver mount ‘NDH’ in decorated script capitals. The carrying rings struck with ‘IH’ and the sovereign’s head, black moroccan pouch with original paper trade label for ‘Hawkes Moseley & Co.’, very good condition £300-£400
Bengal or Bombay Light Cavalry Officer’s HM Silver Flap Pouch, the engraved front marked for Birmingham 1843 by ‘J & Co.’, the front with a gilt metal mount being a Garter style star over script capitals ‘BLH’. The side furniture also fully marked; black Moroccan pouch, the retaining strap missing, slight dents to one corner and no gilt remains on the mount, otherwise good condition for age £300-£400
Hammer Price: £750
Civilian Full Dress Sporran hall marked Edinburgh 1934, the silver cantle with two Celtic pattern raised roundels, a plain central disc for engraving and other Celtic engraved strap work panels, green leather purse the front of wild cat fur the claws in unmarked silver, complete with ornate silver coloured metal suspension straps and black leather waist belt, very good condition £200-£300
Hammer Price: £200
The City of London Imperial Yeomanry, (Rough Riders) Other Ranks Full Dress Lance Cap Plate 1907-14, a good quality example in die-stamped brass of standard ‘sun-ray’ outline bearing the Imperial crown, a scroll ‘Rough Riders’ the Arms of the City of London set amongst oak sprays, honour scrolls ‘South Africa 1900-1902’, a multi-part scroll at the bottom, ‘The City of London Imperial Yeomanry’, two screw post fasteners, with age patina, very good condition £100-£200
Hammer Price: £180
East Kent Yeomanry, Chilston Troop Officer’s Light Dragoon Helmet Badge, a very rare example in hall marked silver, London 1797, the balloon shaped back plate is engraved ‘Chilston Troop Captain Best’ this is mounted centrally in raised cast silver with the crest of the Best Family. The back plate is pierced with five sets of double holes for attachment to the side of the helmet. Together with an oval silk lined lined leather case (fractured), this with an attached hand written note,...
Hammer Price: £1,600
Royal Regiment of Artillery Officer’s Helmet Plate c. 1878-1881 & Volunteer Artillery Other Ranks Helmet Plate c. 1878-1881, the first good quality die stamped copper gilt with double wheel and of standard Royal Arms pattern, three loop fasteners, the second in die stamped white metal of Royal Arms pattern with bottom scroll ‘Volunteer Artillery’, three loop fasteners, very good condition (2) £100-£140
Hammer Price: £150
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