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British Military Badges, a small selection of reproduction and damaged badges, generally fair condition (18) £40-£60
Hammer Price: £50
British Military Reproduction Cap Badges, nine carded displays, sold as viewed not subject to return (116) £160-£220
Hammer Price: £240
British Military Reproduction Cap Badges, three carded displays, sold as viewed not subject to return (106) £160-£220
Hammer Price: £120
British Military Reproduction Cap Badges, three carded displays, sold as viewed not subject to return (125) £160-£220
Hammer Price: £180
British Military Reproduction Cap Badges, two carded displays, sold as viewed not subject to return (116) £160-£220
British Military Reproduction Cap Badges, two carded displays, sold as viewed not subject to return (97) £140-£200
British Military Reproduction Cap Badges, two carded displays, sold as viewed not subject to return (100) £160-£220
Hammer Price: £140
British Army Reproduction Cap Badges, 5 carded displays, sold as viewed not subject to return (105) £160-£220
British Military Buttons comprising 2nd Life Guards c. 1840 two large examples one officer’s one other ranks, one small and one large KC pattern, Grenadier Guards one George IV large, two Victorian large mounted pattern, Scots Guards five various, 1st Royal Dragoons two QVC large four assorted KC, RHG/D one large, Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew’s one large gilt mounted c. 1840, a few with wear otherwise good condition (20) £50-£70
Hammer Price: £110
British Military Buttons a miscellaneous collection c. 1860-1952 comprising mainly o.r. Infantry patterns 1928-52, some Victorian standard issue Volunteer Artillery two o.t.c. examples (Stamford and Ardingly Schools), a few late pattern Cavalry and three o.r. white metal grenade collar badges, generally good condition (lot) £60-£100
Hammer Price: £100
A Victorian Period Yeomanry Officer’s Waist Belt, silver acorn lace on red moroccan leather, the rectangular silver plated back plate with oak sprays and crowned VR cypher, together with companion sword slings, some stitching faults otherwise good condition £40-£60
Hammer Price: £70
Miscellaneous British Militaria comprising, an Edward VII period officer’s full dress waist belt complete with waist belt plate; a regimental band stand banner for the Royal Artillery post 1902 period bullion insignia on a green velvet panel edged with bullion lace; a full Colonel’s epaulette for the KOSB (1887-1901); a post 1902 other ranks waist belt plate for Volunteer Battalions; waist belt plate (heavily worn) and belt fragments for the Dumbartonshire Volunteers; an 1855 pattern...
4th (the King’s Own) Regiment Silver Coloured Metal Waist Belt Clasp, a remarkable example based on the other ranks pattern 1855-1871, raised central ‘4’ on a lined ground, on the circle, ‘The King’s Own Regiment’, one part marked on the reverse ‘Wanghing’ suggests Far Eastern manufacture, very fine £80-£140
Hammer Price: £80
The Essex Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp, c1881-1901 of special pattern, oak and acanthus side panels, large central gilt disc with silver mount comprising oak sprays, Gibraltar Castle/Key a crowned circle ‘The Essex Regiment’ enclosing a shield bearing the County Arms in gilt on a ground of red enamel, atop the shield the Sphinx/Egypt. (Ryan 211), little gilt remains otherwise good condition £80-£120
Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1901-02 of standard 1855 pattern in gilt with laurels around the circle, centre mounted with a silver royal crest, matching benchmarks, very good condition £40-£60
Hammer Price: £40
Royal Naval Interest An Historic Swordstick. Formerly belonging to Admiral H W Baynton, the 65cm blade wire bound grip and backstrap being formed from his 1805 pattern Flag Rank sword. The blade retains some of the etching including the crowned ‘GR’ cypher and the crowned Royal Arms. The 71cm wooden casing has an ingenious spring based locking device, a silver top ferrule is engraved, ‘Adml. H.W.Baynton’, brass ferrule at the bottom, very good condition for its age £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £2,400
Coldstream Guards, Officer’s HM Silver Swagger Stick. a 70cm black leather covered example, the tapering 4.6cm top marked for Birmingham 1926 by ‘F.N’ bears the Garter Star and unit title, plain white metal bottom ferrule, very good condition £80-£120
British Military Swagger Sticks, two Sergeants’ broad malacca examples with white metal tops, Irish Guards features cap badge and unit title (the top severely dented) lacks bottom ferrule 86.5cm, Durham Light Infantry features post 1902 badge and laurels (the top dented) 91cm,, standard types Royal Welsh Fusiliers bulbous top features the Dragon and unit title 66.5cm, South African forces 72cm, good condition apart from where stated (4) £60-£100
Hammer Price: £65
Regimental Swagger Sticks, four examples - a HM silver to the Norfolk Regiment (London 1929), 75cm bulbous top, lacks bottom ferrule, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) post 1902 white metal bulbous top 69cm, The Buffs, white metal top (dented) bamboo 68 cm, Suffolk Regiment white metal post 1902 top (damaged) 65cm, good condition other than stated (4) £80-£120
British Army Swagger Sticks, five examples with white metal tops London Scottish (2) tapering and bulbous tops, the latter dented both 69cm, Northumberland Fusiliers, insignia, motto and ‘V’ 69cm, Rifle Brigade (top dented) lacks bottom ferrule 68cm, Royal Artillery 69cm, good condition apart from where stated (5) £60-£100
British Military Swagger Sticks, five examples with white metal tops, Essex Regiment Eagle and unit title 70cm, Notts & Derby Regiment. KC badge 70.5cm, 3rd Battalion The Wiltshire Regiment, standard badge and unit details 64.5cm, Hampshire Regiment brown leather covered cap badge style top 69cm, 51st The Yorkshire Light Infantry, QVC bugle horn and unit title, lacks bottom ferrule 63cm, good condition (5) £60-£100
British Military Swagger Sticks, five examples - four with white metal tops, Wiltshire Regiment badge and unit title 71cm, Seaforth Highlanders, post 1902 badge, top dented and nailed on 68cm, Royal Marines post 1923 badge 69cm, 57 Middlesex Regiment bulbous top with applied laurels ‘57’ and ‘Albuhera’ 69cm, Duke of Wellington’s Regiment brass topped with Wellesley crest and unit title, two brass ferrules, appears to be of recent manufacture, good condition (5) £60-£100
British Military Swagger Sticks, four examples with white metal tops, London Irish Rifles post 1902 badge and title bulbous top 70.5cm, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, slight dent to ball of grenade 69cm, Leinster Regiment QVC top badge and unit title (minor dents, lacks bottom ferrule) 61cm, Middlesex Regiment collar badge style badge of modern manufacture, good condition (4) £60-£100
Copper Powder Flasks, the first 18.5cm in length embossed with hunting scenes, action broken, the second 20cm in length with fluted decoration, action broken, together with a leather shot flask 21cm in length, including the brass sprung section repaired but working; a cased cock’s feather cut plume white over red, 20cm plus wire holder; a WD cased signalling light complete with period flex, the first item with solder repairs otherwise reasonable overall condition (5) £60-£100
A Holland & Holland Wooden Leatherbound Cartridge Case. A very fine late 19th century example, 46.5cm x 33cm x 13cm. The interior fitted with six broad leather straps, the red baize lined lid with a large printed trade label for Holland & Holland 98 New Bond Street London and featuring the Arms of the late Prince Consort. The exterior leather casing with stout brass corner-pieces, brass lock and plate and brass reinforced carrying handle. The lid with an inserted leather panel, ‘W. V....
Hammer Price: £340
Victorian Period Three Drawer Telescope by J.W. Clark, 55, Long Acre, brass mounted throughout extending to 81 cms complete with front and rear lens covers and leather bound front panels, together with its stout leather cylindrical carrying case, this fitted with suitcase type leather handle, the case with two carrying strap areas damaged otherwise very good condition (2) £80-£120
A Victorian Period Officer’s Binocular Case and Shoulder Belt, the binocular case mounted with crowned VR cypher in gilt, the black patent leather belt with gilt metal furniture; together with a soldier’s full dress sporran of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada stamped 1933 made by Thomas Dunlop of Glasgow; a boy’s civilian sporran of black and white horse hair; a copy waist belt clasp of the London Scottish Volunteers on a webbing belt, good overall condition (4) £60-£100
WWII Period Pair of Forces Binoculars totally unmarked, 20 x 22 cms complete with neck strap, stout leather case (perhaps unrelated) marked, C.G.B., the fastener marked Tucktite English Make; together with a leather cased tapered glass hip flask this with silver plated top, the case with various straps for attachment to other belting, the top of the binocular case stitching faults otherwise good overall condition (3) £80-£120
Hammer Price: £1,300
Two 19th C Eastern Knives, the first 40 cms long, facetted bone handle with decorative silver top, plain blade (rusted), sheet silver scabbard with extra decoration; the second 36 cms long with plain clean blade, hand grips of ivory with silver decorated tang, wooden scabbard covered throughout in fine silver work mainly in relief, complete with carrying chains with bead finials, very good condition apart from where stated (2) £140-£200
Hammer Price: £400
Five Assorted Far Eastern Knives including a kris and a kinjal all with scabbards, sold as viewed not subject to return £100-£160
Hammer Price: £300
Five Assorted Knives in poor condition, sold as viewed not subject to return £60-£100
Hammer Price: £700
Grant of Arms Victorian Period to Richard Horton Smith dated 1900 granted by Garter King of Arms and Clarenceux King of Arms, full parchment scroll complete with brass cased seals in original presentation box this with VR cyphers, the box with scuffing otherwise good condition £160-£200
Grant of Arms Edward VII Period to Richard Horton Horton-Smith dated 1905 and granted by Garter Principle King of Arms and Clarenceux King of Arms, fully signed parchment scroll with attached brass cased seals and contained in its red covered case bearing the cypher of Edward VII, the box scuffed otherwise very good condition £160-£200
£160–£200
Grant of Arms George V Period to Jane Jackson granted 1914 by Garter King of Arms, Clarenceux King of Arms and Norroy King of Arms, parchment scroll complete with attached three cased seals in its original presentation box with GVR cyphers, box with scuffing otherwise good overall condition £160-£200
Grant of Arms George V Period in 1934, granted to Sir Percival Horton Horton-Smith-Hartley by Garter King of Arms, Clarenceux King of Arms and Norroy King of Arms, parchment scroll and three attached cased seals also some typed details of the Horton-Smith family, good overall condition £160-£200
Hammer Price: £360
Grant of Arms George VI Period to Sir Percival Horton Horton-Smith-Hartley, granted 1940 by Garter King of Arms and Clarenceux King of Arms full parchment scroll complete with attached brass cased seals in its original presentation box bearing GVIR cypher, very good condition £160-£200
Second Lieutenant George Peter Dudley Wallis, Scots Guards, an extraordinary personal archive of this Great War officer, equipment elements are his binocular case (empty), map case complete with Flanders maps, pistol holster, Field Message Book No. 153, a large folder tracks his military career, attempting to enlist on several occasions from 1914 but turned down on medical grounds. He finally receives a commission in the 1st Bn. Scots Guards, his commission dated 28th November 1917. He is...
£300–£500
Cased Set of Silver Military Themed Tea Spoons, with barley twist hafts and standing Infantrymen finials, Birmingham 1899 by W.D., contained in original case with gold blocked ribbon ‘Soldiers of the Queen’, the case repaired otherwise good condition £40-£60
Hammer Price: £55
Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry Cavalry (1900) Silver Statuette. A mounted Corporal of Horse in hall marked silver is shown in three quarter relief this mounted on a rectangular marble base. Hall marked London 1900 the figure is shown in full dress, the marble base 18 cms x 15 cms, the figure 16 cms x 12 cms, very fine £240-£300
£240–£300
City Imperial Volunteers Interest, a silver plated statue of a Scout, a fine quality and accurate depiction of a dismounted scout his left hand resting on a piece of rock and his Lee Enfield rifle in his right hand, the turned up brim of his slouch hat with ‘CIV’ and similar lettering on his shoulder epaulettes, approx 16 cms x 8 cms, now mounted on a three tier wooden socle, very good condition £200-£300
Hammer Price: £550
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