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27 & 28 September 2016
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment an Officer’s Shako Plate 1869 - 1878, a very fine and rare example in gilt, crowned laurels with Garter centre and pierced numerals ‘24’, at the base the Sphinx/Egypt, both loop fasteners present, excellent condition £350-450
Hammer Price: £250
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Glengarry Badge c. 1874 - 1881, a very fine and rare die stamped brass example (KK 459), a circle inscribed 2nd Warwickshire with central design of the Sphinx/Egypt over ‘XX14’, both loop fasteners present, very good condition
Hammer Price: £110
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Button Group c. 1820 - 1881, comprising an officer’s large size coatee closed back c. 1820 - 30, an officer’s large gilt coatee c. 1830 - 55, officers tunic buttons 1856 - 81 two large and one small, an other ranks large tunic button 1855 - 71, together with an officer’s coatee silver plated button of 24th Bengal Native Infantry, gilt rubbed on two of the officers tunic buttons otherwise good condition (7) £150-200
Hammer Price: £160
1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers, an officer’s extremely rare or plated other ranks forage cap badge c. 1860, a fused grenade lying within a mural crown with a scroll at the base ‘Deeds Not Words’, two loop fasteners, very fine condition £150-200
Hammer Price: £360
Welsh Regimental Shoulder Titles, comprising three white metal examples T/Y/Denbigh, 2/RA/Glamorgan, T/RGA/Welsh and four brass examples T/RHA/Glamorgan, GIY (one lug crushed), T/RFA/Welsh, and DHIY, very good condition (7) £100-150
Hammer Price: £260
Royal Cardigan Militia Artillary Officer’s Helmet Plate c. 1889 - 1900, an officer’s very fine gilt Royal Arms pattern, with laurel top scroll and ‘Cardigan Artillery’ bottom scroll, complete with three lug fasteners two of which have been replaced with soldered loops, the gilt in very good condition £150-250
Hammer Price: £180
Royal Glamorgan Artillery Militia Officer’s Helmet Plate 1889 - 1900, an extremely fine all gilt Royal Arms pattern example, with laurel top scroll and ‘Glamorgan Artillery’ bottom scroll, complete with three lug fasteners, very fine condition £150-250
Royal Carmarthen Militia Artillery Officer’s Helmet Plate 1889 - 1900, a very fine all gilt Royal Arms pattern example, with top laurel scroll and ‘Carmarthen Artillery’ bottom scroll, complete with all three lug fasteners, very good condition £150-250
Hammer Price: £200
1st Monmouth Artillery Volunteers Other Ranks Helmet Plate 1878 - 1891, a good quality white metal example of Royal Arms pattern with ‘1st’ top scroll and ‘Monmouthshire Artillery Volunteers’ bottom scroll, complete with all three lug fasteners, very good condition £150-250
Hammer Price: £320
2nd Glamorgan Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) Other Ranks Helmet Plate c. 1902 - 1908, a good quality die stamped white metal example with KC pattern Royal Arms ‘2nd’ top scroll and ‘Glamorganshire R.G.A. (Vols)’, complete with all four lug fasteners, very good condition £200-250
Hammer Price: £340
1st Cardigan Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers Other Ranks Helmet Plate c. 1902 - 1908, a good quality die stamped white metal KC Royal Arms pattern with ‘1st’ top scroll and ‘ Cardigan.R.Garr.Art. (Vols)’, complete with all three lug fasteners, very good condition £200-250
Hammer Price: £220
1st Cheshire and Carnarvon & 2nd Carnarvon Artillery Volunteers Other Ranks Helmet Plates c. 1878 - 1891, two all white metal QVC die stamped Royal Arms examples, the first with ‘1st’ top scroll and ‘Cheshire & Carnarvon.A.V’, the second with ‘2nd’ top scroll and ‘Carnarvon Artillery Volunteers’ bottom scroll, both complete with three lug fasteners, very good condition £200-300
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry Officer’s Full Dress and Undress Flap Pouches, the full dress in black moroccan with blue velvet facing and silver lace enclosing St. Edward’s crown over script ‘MYC’ over a Dragon, complete with white metal circular belt fasteners; the second in black patent leather (refinished) and with single mount of a plated Welsh Dragon, complete with white metal circular belt fasteners, one very slight stitching fault to the ‘M’ on the first item otherwise ...
23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c. 1800 - 1810, an extremely rare and unrecorded pattern, the rectangular gilt back plate with rounded corners with gilt mounts comprising a crowned strap ‘Royal Welch Fusileers’, below the strap ‘XXIII’, within the strap the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto in silver, all mounts pinned through, complete with two hook and two stud fasteners (6.8 x 8 cms), the back plate with some gilt loss but otherwise in very...
Hammer Price: £1,100
23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c. 1840 - 1855, a very example, the seeded gilt rectangular back plate with large fused gilt grenade mount, on the ball a circle ‘Royal Welch Fusileers’ enclosing the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto, the coronet in silver over ‘XXIII’, above the circle St. Edward’s crown in silver, complete with two hook and two stud fasteners, very good condition £600-800
Hammer Price: £420
23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment Other Ranks Cross Belt Plate c. 1800 - 1820, an extremely rare heavily die stamped brass example, the rectangular plate with clipped corners, the central design being St. Edward’s crown over a strap ‘Royal Welsh Fusiliers’, in the centre the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto over ‘XXIII’, complete with single hook and two stud fasteners, service wear to the overall design otherwise in good condition £500-700
Hammer Price: £1,900
23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment Other Ranks Cross Belt Plate c. 1830 - 1855, a very rare example, the rectangular brass back plate with single mount being a fused grenade bearing on the ball ‘XXIII’, complete with correct post 1829 broad tang fasteners, now with some surface lacquer otherwise very good condition
23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment Officer’s Albert Shako Grenade c. 1844 - 1855, a magnificent and rare example being a gilt fused grenade, the flames in ‘dead’ gilt the ball in burnished gilt, on the ball in silver the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto (KK 87b) complete with all four lug fasteners, one minute section of a flame finial lacking otherwise very fine condition £600-800
Hammer Price: £800
23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment Other Ranks Waist Belt Clasp 1855 - 1871, a very rare two part solid brass example with ‘Royal Welsh Fusiliers’ on the circle enclosing ‘23’ on a lined ground, very good condition £150-250
Hammer Price: £240
23rd (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Regiment Other Ranks Glengarry Badge and Buttons, comprising a rare die stamped brass example (KK 457) complete with original lug fasteners; five officers coatee and tunic buttons, two other ranks brass tunic examples and one other ranks pewter coatee example, good overall condition (9) £120-160
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry Officer’s Helmet Plate c. 1850, a very fine and rare example, the multi-rayed plated back plate with gilt overlays comprising a tri-part scroll ‘Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry’ a circular strap ‘Anorchfy Gol’ this enclosing a Welsh Dragon, eight ray finials damaged and the two helmet fasteners missing although their solder bases remain otherwise very good condition ...
Hammer Price: £400
The Welsh Regiment Officer’s Helmet Plate c. 1882 - 1901, a fine quality example being a crowned eight pointed star with laurel and garter overlays, in the centre on a ground of black velvet the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto with scroll ‘Gwell Angau Na Chywilydd’ below the garter a silver scroll ‘The Welsh Regiment’ complete with all three fasteners, very fine condition £250-300
Hammer Price: £280
The Welch Regiment Officer’s Helmet Plate 1881 - 1882, an excessively rare and fine example, standard crowned eight pointed star pattern with laurel and garter overlays, in the centre on a ground of black velvet the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto and scroll ‘Gwell Angau Neu Chwilydd’, below the garter a silver scroll ‘The Welch Regiment’, complete with all three loop fasteners, two ray tips lacking gilt via oxidisation otherwise excellent condition £400-600
The Welsh Regiment Officer’s Helmet Plate c. 1902 - 1914, a fine quality example of KC eight pointed star pattern with laurel and garter overlays, in the centre on a ground of black velvet the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto with scroll ‘Gwell Angau Na Chywilydd’, below the garter a silver scroll ‘The Welsh Regiment’, complete with three lug fasteners, very good condition £250-350
The Welsh Regiment Officer’s Glengarry Badge c. 1881 - 1897, of standard crowned garter pattern with raised centre this with black cloth ground and bearing the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto, the coronet in gilt with attached scroll ‘Gwell Angau Neu Chwilydd’, complete with original lug fasteners, no gilt remains on the coronet otherwise good condition £80-120
41st (The Welch) Regiment Other Ranks Waist Belt Clasp 1855 - 1871, a good quality two part heavy brass example, on the circle ‘The Welch Regiment’, in the centre on a lined ground ‘41’, slight service wear otherwise good condition £100-150
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Balmoral Cap Numerals c. 1840 - 1874, a good quality solid brass example being conjoined numerals ‘24’ with two copper loop fasteners, very good condition £100-150
Hammer Price: £50
41st (The Welch) Regiment Other Ranks Shako Plates c. 1839 - 1855 Battalion and Grenadier Company, two good quality die stamped brass examples, that of the Battalion Company complete except for the soft iron lug fasteners, possibly excavated; that of the Grenadier Company with repairs to the outer circle via lead solder additions to the reverse again lacking fasteners, good condition for age (2) £300-400
An Unknown Shako Grenade Badge, a fine quality example being a large gilt fused grenade with silver mounts on the ball comprising ‘41’ over laurel sprays, the reverse with two loop and one long loop fastener (4.4 cms across the ball x 9 cms in height), one flame finial lacking its tip otherwise very fine condition £300-500
The Welch Regiment & The Welsh Regiment Officers Waist Belt Clasps c. 1881 - 1901, both items for the Regular Battalions, the first of standard 1855 pattern with acanthus side panels, on the circle ‘The Welch Regiment’ enclosing the Dragon, matching bench marks ‘2’; the second of special pattern having oak leaf and acorn spray side panels, on the circle ‘The Welsh Regiment’ enclosing a Buffs pattern dragon, matching bench marks ‘5’, both with very slight gilt loss otherwise...
Castlemartin Yeomanry Cavalry Officer’s Undress Shoulder Scales c. 1830 - 1855, a good quality pair of silver plated scales and similar crescents lined with padded scarlet cloth complete with original fastening laces, the button finials again in silver plate display the incised design of the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto over ‘CYC’, very good condition £100-150
Hammer Price: £80
The Welsh Regiment Militia or Volunteer Battalions & Royal Welsh Fusiliers 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Waist Belt Clasps, c. 1883 - 1900, both items in silver plate, the first with special pattern oak spray side panels, on the circle ‘The Welsh Regiment’ with central Dragon, no bench marks; the second of standard 1855 pattern, on the circle ‘2nd V.B. Royal Welsh Fusiliers’ in the centre the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto, the female section marked ‘Hobson & Sons,...
Hammer Price: £100
The Welsh Regiment Officers and Other Ranks Head Dress Badges, comprising a QVC period officer’s helmet plate somewhat flattened and devoid of gilt, lacking two central mount fasteners but complete with three long loop helmet fasteners; an unissued QVC period regimental pattern glengarry badge being a QVC over a helmet plate centre, complete with both loop fasteners; a post 1902 two part other ranks helmet plate the centre with ‘NA’ spelling complete with all fasteners, together with a...
69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c. 1840 - 1855, a fine quality example, the rectangular burnished gilt back plate with overlays comprising a multi-rayed beaded silver star and gilt mounts being the crown, laurel sprays and four battle honours, in the centre a circle ‘South Lincoln Regt’ and a domed central disc in silver with gilt numerals ‘LXIX’, complete with both hook and stud fasteners and the original chamoix liner, the topmost ray of the...
Hammer Price: £500
69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment Officer’s Shako Plate 1869 - 1878, an extremely fine example in fire gilt, crowned laurels, garter and central pierced numerals, complete with ventilator gauze backing to the centre and two loop fasteners, excellent condition £200-300
Hammer Price: £150
69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment Other Ranks Head Dress Insignia, comprising solid brass Balmoral cap numerals with copper loop fasteners; an other ranks glengarry badge with original brass fasteners (KK 531) and an other ranks last pattern shako badge in die stamped brass, this lacking the crown and orb finial and both fasteners, good condition other than as stated (3) £100-150
69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855 - 1881, of standard 1855 pattern, on the circle ‘South Lincolnshire Regiment’, in the centre the crown over ‘69’, matching bench marks ‘S5’, some service wear to the crown and little gilt remains otherwise in sound condition £80-120
69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment Other Ranks Shako Plates 1839 - 1855 Battalion Company and Grenadier Company, both items in die stamped brass, that of the Battalion Company with incorrect copper lug fasteners and a deformed cross finial maybe a reproduction; that of the Grenadier Company in very fine condition and complete with the soldered soft iron lug fasteners, very good overall condition (2) £200-300
43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) Regiment Other Ranks Shako Plate 1829 - 1839, an extremely rare example in die stamped brass being the crown over a multi-rayed star with central design of a strung bugle horn enclosing ‘43’, at least 12 ray finials are missing or badly buckled, a large fracture from the left hand base of the crown towards the bugle horn, a small hole above the strings of the bugle horn, a jewel missing from the orb and cross and lacking both lug fasteners £250-350
43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) Regiment Other Ranks Cross Belt Plate c. 1831 - 1855, a good quality example in heavy die stamped brass, the rectangular plate with the raised design of the crown over a strung bugle horn enclosing ‘43’, top left hand corner missing and a ‘nibble’ further along the top edge, two out of the four broad tang fasteners lacking otherwise good condition for age £250-350
Hammer Price: £440
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