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23 June 2005
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Russia, St. George Medal for Bravery (4), Nicholas II (3), 4th Class, reverse numbered, ‘226020’; another, numbered, ‘240644’; another, a miniature dress medal without class designation, silver; another, Provisional Government, 4th Class, reverse numbered, ‘1326274’; Medal for Zeal, Nicholas II, small silver, generally very fine (5) £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
Russia, Medal for Zeal, Nicholas II, large silver medal, lacks suspension loop, very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £120
Pair: Warrant Officer Class 1 B. W. Bathe, Army Service Corps Russia, Medal for Zeal, Nicholas II, small silver (197061 Sergt. B. W. Bathe, A.S.C.), ring and straight bar suspension, on ‘St. Stanislaus’ ribbon; France, Medal of Honour, Ministry of War, bronze, unnamed, very fine (2) £100-140
Hammer Price: £250
Russia, Medal for the Capture of Paris 1814, silver, incorrect ribbon, good very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £70
Russia, Pacification of Hungary and Transylvania 1849, silver, incorrect ribbon; Crimea War 1853-56 (2), light bronze, one with ‘St. George’ ribbon, the other without; Pacification of the Polish Rebellion 1863-64, light bronze, correct ribbon; Russo-Turkish War 1877-78 (2), light bronze, one with damaged eyelet, incorrect/without ribbon, very fine (6) £120-160
Hammer Price: £200
Russia, Defence of Sevastopol 1854-55, silver, incorrect ribbon, good very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £110
Russia, China 1900-01, silver, with ribbon, good very fine £100-150
Hammer Price: £100
Russia, Red Cross Medal for the Russo-Japanese War 1904-05, silver and and enamel, with ribbon, nearly extremely fine; Russo-Japanese War 1904-05 (3), bronze (2); another, a silver metal cast copy, nearly very fine and better (4) £80-100
Hammer Price: £220
Russia, First General Census of the Population 1897, bronze, with ribbon; Reign of Alexander III 1881-94 (2), silver, one with correct ribbon; 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Poltava 1909, bronze, with ribbon; 300th Anniversary of the Romanovs 1913, bronze, incorrect ribbon; Ismail Cross 1790, gilt copy, unmounted, very fine and better (6) £70-90
Hammer Price: £60
Russia, Coronation of Nicholas II 1896 (2), obv. head of Nicholas II left, 28mm., silver, wearable; another, obv. cyrillic cypher of Nicholas II, 25mm., silver, unmounted, the two in a fitted leather case, lid embossed, ‘The Coronation Medals, Moscow 1896’, extremely fine (2) £30-50
Hammer Price: £35
Russia, Medal Commemorating the Coronation of Nicholas II 1896, silver; Medal Commemorating the Tercentenary of the Romanovs 1913, bronze; Italy, Ethiopia Campaign Medal 1935-36, bronze, no ribbon, first fine, others very fine (3) £25-35
Hammer Price: £25
Serbia, Order of St. Sava, 2nd type, 4th Class breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, in case of issue; War Medal 1912, bronze-gilt, nearly extremely fine (2) £50-70
Singapore, Armed Forces L.S.& G.C. Medal, 1 clasp, Twenty Two Years, gilt cupro-nickel, in plastic case of issue, extremely fine £20-30
Hammer Price: £15
A South African group of four Pro Patria Medal 1974, 3rd type, gilt metal and enamel, rev. impressed, ‘360385’; Southern Africa Medal 1989, 1st type, nickel-silver, rev. impressed, ‘002065’; General Service Medal 1989, 1st type, nickel-silver, rev. impressed, ‘083255’; Good Service Medal, bronze, edge numbered, ‘104884’, mounted Court style as worn, nearly extremely fine (4) £20-30
Hammer Price: £20
The Magnificent Spanish 1st Carlist War group of eight to Lieutenant-Colonel James Lynn, Royal Engineers (a) Order of Charles III, 2nd Class breast star, by G. Yraburo, Madrid, 69 x 65mm., silver, gold and enamels (b) Order of Charles III, 1st Class breast badge, 61 x 39mm., gold and enamels, with gold brooch bar (c) Order of Isabella the Catholic, Commander’s neck badge, 69 x 50mm., gold and enamels (d) Order of Isabella the Catholic, Knight’s breast badge, 65 x 45mm., gold...
Hammer Price: £3,300
Spain, Franco Period, Order of the Yoke and Arrows, collar chain, composed of 22 ‘yoke and arrow’ links in gilt metal and 23 enamelled connecting links, with an integral collar badge, 65 x 52mm., gilt metal and enamel, unmarked, nearly extremely fine £300-400
£300–£400
Sweden, Order of the Sword, Badge of the Sword, without swords, breast badge, silver, gold and enamel, nearly extremely fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £130
Trinidad & Tobago, Red Cross Society Service Medal, silver, unnamed, nearly extremely fine £30-40
The Silver Star and other insignia to Captain F. R. Sellers Jr., U.S. Navy, a survivor from the West Virginia, severely damaged in the attack at Pearl Harbour. Silver Star, officially numbered, ‘94666’; Identity Disks (2) on a chain inscribed, ‘Frank Este Sellers Jr., 74834 U.S.N.-B-P.’, extremely fine (lot) £400-500
£400–£500
A Soviet Union group of six U.S.S.R., Veterans of Labour Medal; 20th Anniversary of the Great Patriotic War 1965; 30th Anniversary of the Great Patriotic War 1975; 40th Anniversary of the Great Patriotic War 1985; 50th Anniversary of the Armed Forces 1968; 60th Anniversary of the Armed Forces 1978, mounted Russian style as worn, good very fine (6) £20-30
King’s Own Scottish Borderers, a very fine privately commissioned Drum-Major’s mace constructed by Messrs Potters to MOD specifications the swollen head in burnished and matt gilt with silver overlays, battle honours to Korea 1951-52, the lower area with EIIR cypher in gilt and a pierced silver KC officer’s glengarry sized headdress badge, the stout malacca shaft decorated with gilt chapes and interwoven gilt chain, c.1953; contained in a special carrying case, unused mint state ...
£1,500–£2,000
1st Dumfries Rifle Volunteer Corps, a good quality officer’s blue cloth helmet c1880-1887, the frontal plate being QVC star pattern in silver plate, central ornament as per Bloomer Bk. 2 p34, this within the Garter Motto, at the base the title scroll, 1st Dumfries R.V. Corps, complete with all plated fittings, sound internally, contained in a correct pattern carrying tin, free from moth, the plate not original to the helmet, one star tip with surface fracture, the silk lining partially...
Hammer Price: £600
56th (West Essex) Regiment, a fine quality Battalion Company Officer’s Albert pattern shako plate 1844-55, crowned eight pointed star with central mounts of ‘56’ within a strap ‘West Essex’ all within demi wreaths of laurel and palm, the battle honours ‘Moro’ and ‘Gibraltar’ on the outer star rays, the small ‘Castle’ ornament missing from the bottom star ray orb and cross crushed with some star tips buckled, the gilt sound under surface grime
Hammer Price: £450
North Irish Division of Militia Artillery, a scarce Victorian officer’s all gilt sabretache badge of helmet plate format the top scroll with laurel sprays and the bottom reading ‘North Irish Division’, six screw posts to rear; togther with a Victorian officer’s all gilt helmet plate of the Royal Artillery (pattern without moveable second wheel), excellent condition under surface grime (2)
Hammer Price: £180
60th King’s Royal Rifle Corps, a fine quality officer’s whistle/case, chains and guard HM en suite Birmingham 1874 by Bent & Parker together with the correct pattern pouch badge also by B&P HM 1874 this now converted to a brooch (fastener broken); also a QVC HM silver pouch belt plate still with QVC and central ‘60’ but by Jennens & Co Birmingham 1910, all retaining nuts missing (3) £200-250
Hammer Price: £290
The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, a good quality other ranks blackened brass helmet plate 1881-1890 (KK269); The Rifle Brigade, a good quality other ranks blackened helmet plate 1881-1890 (KK284) together with another good example but the blacking removed and the crown re-affixed, very good condition (3) £120-150
The King’s Royal Rifle Corps (Militia Battalions), a fine quality Victorian officer’s silver plated three part pouch belt plate, crowned Bath cross pattern with central strung bugle horn and The King’s Royal Rifle Corps in surround, the arms of the cross lined otherwise plain; together with two KC cap badges (regular Battalions) 1903-1906 (large size) and 1906-1952; The Rifle Brigade a KC w/m cap badge (KK705) and a small w/m cap (KK703) the crown drilled through to make it appear a...
Hammer Price: £210
The Rifle Brigade, an extremely fine Victorian officer’s foreign service helmet badge format as for the other ranks glengarry badge 1874-81 this example in solid silver coloured metal and fitted with a gold coloured pin; 17th Duke of Cambridge’s Own Lancers, a fine quality Victorian period NCO’s arm badge in very heavy die-cast silver coloured metal two stout loop fasteners in the same metal; Liverpool Scottish a fine first pattern sporran sized two part sweetheart’s brooch in...
Hammer Price: £270
6th Dragoon Guards (The Carabiniers), a fine and rare foreign service helmet badge in heavy solid silver coloured metal pin back KC format as for cap badge but approx twice the size, a full dress horse hair helmet plume spike missing a pair of plated box spurs, two pairs of chain mail shoulder guards one pair with KC gilt mounted finial buttons, good condition (8)
2nd Royal Cheshire Militia, a very fine officer’s silver plated pouch belt plate crowned oak sprays enclose a circular title strap ‘Second Royal Cheshire’ central mount being the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto c1860-81, remains of a pin back replacing the original four screw posts, very good condition
Hammer Price: £230
11th Surrey Rifle Volunteers (Wimbledon), a fine quality rare officer’s cast silver-plate pouch belt plate c1860-83, QVC over circular oak sprays with central circle inscribed ‘Surrey Volunteer Rifles’ in the centre applied Roman and floreated numerals ‘XI’, at the base a scroll ‘Wimbledon’ three screw posts to rear, very good condition
Civil Service Rifle Volunteers, a good quality officer’s undress pouch belt plate c1860-1880 of three part construction blackened brass crowned oak sprays with central silver ornament ‘CSRV’ in script pinned through, shaped brass back plate, three screw fasteners, very good condition
Hammer Price: £90
2nd Cheshire Rifle Volunteers, a good quality other ranks white metal star pattern helmet plate, 1880-1885, Prince of Wales’s crest and motto centre with unit title on circular strap; 22nd (The Cheshire) Regiment, a good quality other ranks last pattern shako plate; The Cheshire Regiment, an other ranks bi-metal helmet plate centre 1881-1914, top lug missing on the first item, all four missing on the last item (two crudely replaced) good overall condition (3) £100-120
The Derbyshire Regiment, a fine quality officer’s glengarry/forage cap badge 1881-1897 in silver/gilt/blue enamel (this a/f) (now fitted with a brooch bar, South Staffordshire Regt a bi-metal hpc with paggri slider, KOYLI two examples of the large bi-metal ‘smasher’ hat badge (loops) Queensland Aux Forces a g/m QVC glengarry badge, Worcs Regt two examples of the valise badge QVCs to lion (loops) Coldstream Guards a good g/m paggri badge, a Victorian cast brass Martingale badge Guelphic...
3rd King’s Own Light Dragoons, a rare and very fine officer’s bit boss c1830-1861 in gilt brass and silver, Guelphic crown over a circular strap inscribed ‘Third Light Dragoons’ centrally a rearing White Horse upon a finely lined background, excellent condition under surface grime
Victorian General Officer’s Bit Bosses, two very fine quality gilt brass examples both with Guelphic crowns and VR over crossed baton/sword centres, one near circular with oak leaf surrond, the other ovoid with chiselled laurel leaf surround; together with a die-stamped white metal bit boss for a militia or volunteer Field Officer, Guelphic crown over Garter proper with VR centre, gilt excellent under surface grime very good overall condition (3) £100-150
French Empire Cartouche Badge 62nd Regiment of the Line, a fine quality heavy pierced brass heart shaped cartouche badge, three pierced integral lugs to the rear; also marked on the reverse ‘T C’, max width 6.7cm x 7cm; the style and size suggest the period c1780-1820, some surface scoring otherwise very good condition
21st Prince Albert Victor’s Own Cavalry (Frontier Force), a scarce pair of officer’s horse harness slides brass boxes with applied KC cast silver unit badges, a cast KC w/m cap or collar badge and a brass s/title PAVO; Indian Army Supply Corps, one only officer’s KC collar badge in silver gilt and enamels and one only white metal collar badge but with pin back; Royal Corps of Signals, an interesting first pattern officer’s cap badge in bronze but with silver Mercury and Globe...
Hammer Price: £65
Royal Flying Corps, a very rare officer’s twill khaki folding side-hat, complete with correct pattern osd cap badge (blades), provision for two frontal buttons, one present which is large tunic size (RFC) by Firmin & Sons London (detached), soft leather sweatband and qulited lining worn but present supplier’s label present but illegible, some small moth holes oil/grease patches and stitching fractures otherwise sound £150-200
Hammer Price: £150
The King’s Own Royal Norfolk Yeomanry, a very scarce officer’s all gilt full size cap badge c1911-36 being the crown over GVR, complete with both blade fasteners, badge retains approx 90% gilt
Hammer Price: £45
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