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21 September 2001
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19th (Princess of Wales’s Own) Hussars, an extremely fine silver ornate circular example within the voided centre the Princess’s Coronet over the honour Assaye below, the Elephant and unit title scroll, of flush hollow back construction HM Birmingham 1890; together with another example featuring the same central design but mounted upon an arrow, flush hollow back construction HM Birmingham 1902, excellent condition (2) £100-150
Hammer Price: £80
The Royal Sussex Regiment, a superb ‘cap badge’ example in 9ct gold, white gold and red white & blue enamels, each section separately marked pin back, no date letter, excellent condition £100-150
£100–£150
Royal West Kent Regiment, a sterling silver and enamel pin-bar brooch with cap badge style mount, a large base metal sash badge for the Society of London Ragamuffins, together with a large parcel of items to civilian and military associations mainly base metal, good overall condition (55+items) £100-120
Hammer Price: £130
King Edward’s Horse, a good quality small size sterling silver and enamelled brooch; Kent County Rifle Association, a large bronze with bronze mount shooting medal, together with a large assortment of civilian and military association badges, a few in silver but mainly base metals, good overall condition (60+) £100-120
Hammer Price: £90
The Northamptonshire Regiment, a very fine pin-bar example the pierced cap badge mount in die-stamped gold coloured metal and red white and blue enamels, the bar marked ‘9ct’ and ‘TLM’; together with a similar example to The Buffs, this with cap badge mount in gold coloured metal and blue enamel, the bar marked ‘9ct GOLD’, excellent condition (2) £100-120
£100–£120
9th London Regiment (Queen Victoria’s Rifles), a magnificent pin bar example, the half size cap badge mount in 9ct gold and red/blue enamels, also marked ‘CP & Co’, the bar/pin in gold coloured metal, excellent condition £80-120
£80–£120
The Royal Berkshire Regiment, a very fine pin-bar example the cap badge mount in gold coloured metal and blue enamel, the pin marked ‘9ct’; together with a similar example to The Royal West Kent Regiment, the cap badge mount in silver and gold coloured metals and blue enamel, the pin in gold coloured metal, excellent condition (2) £80-120
The Coldstream Guards, a very fine pin-bar type the central cap badge mount in silver/gold coloured metals and red white and blue enamels, the pin in gold coloured metal; together with a similar example the mount with additional title scroll in engraved gold coloured metal, the pin marked ‘9c’, excellent condition (2) £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
The Lancashire Fusiliers, a very fine pin bar example the cap badge mount in 9ct gold and blue enamel, the pin in gold coloured metal; together with a similar example to The King’s Regiment (Liverpool), the cap badge mount in 9ct gold and blue enamel, the bar in gold coloured metal, the pin in base metal, excellent condition (2) £80-100
£80–£100
The Royal Berkshire Regiment, a superb pin bar example the cap badge mount in 9ct gold and blue enamel, the bar in gold coloured metal; together with a similar example to The Durham Light Infantry, the pierced KC cap badge mount in gold coloured metal the bar marked ‘9ct’, excellent condition (2) £80-100
15th The King’s Hussars, a superb pin-bar example, the cap badge (1902-22) style mount in gold coloured metal and red/blue enamels, the bar marked ‘15ct’, excellent condition £70-100
The Royal Sussex Regiment, two very fine pin-bar examples the ‘cap badge’ mounts in gold coloured metal, white blue and red enamels, the mounts of varying size, the bars marked ‘9ct’, excellent condition (2) £70-100
£70–£100
The Northumberland Fusiliers, a superb ‘cap badge’ and pin type in 9ct gold and blue enamel, the hollow back with assay marks for Birmingham 1915 and maker’s mark ‘The G Co’, excellent condition £70-100
The Royal Highlanders (The Black Watch), a very fine pin-bar type the ‘glengarry style’ KC mount in silver and gold coloured metals, the pin in 9ct gold and with assay marks London 1922 (?); together with a similar pin-bar example the ‘glengarry style’ KC mount of simple engraved format in gold coloured metal, the pin marked ‘9ct GOLD’ and ‘A BROS’, excellent condition (2) £70-100
Hammer Price: £70
The King’s Regiment (Liverpool), a very fine bar type consisiting of a rifle with fixed bayonet and cap-badge mount this in 9ct white gold and blue enamel the rifle and pin in 9ct gold, slight pitting to the enamel otherwise excellent condition £60-80
£60–£80
The Royal Scots Fusiliers, a very fine pin-bar example the collar badge style mount in 14ct gold and green enamel, the bar also marked marked ‘14ct’, the pin in gold coloured metal, excellent condition £60-80
Hammer Price: £60
The Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby) Regiment, a superb example of near full size KC cap badge format in 9ct gold, the replaced brooch fastener in base metal, excellent condition £60-80
Hammer Price: £110
The Liverpool Scottish, a very fine pin-bar example the pierced mount in the form of the first pattern glengarry badge, this in die-stamped gold coloured metal red and blue enamel, the bar marked ‘9ct’ and “TLM”, excellent condition £50-70
Hammer Price: £50
The London Scottish, a very fine pin-bar brooch the pierced ‘glengarry’ mount in gold coloured metal white and blue enamel, the bar marked ‘9ct’, excellent condition £50-70
Hammer Price: £40
The Army Service Corps, a very fine circular gold and tortoiseshell brooch HM Birmingham 9ct 1915; Royal Flying Corps, a circular silver and tortoiseshell brooch HM London 1915; The Cheshire Regiment, a small circular silver and tortoiseshell pin-bar brooch, the bar marked Sterling, very good condition (3) £50-70
Hammer Price: £75
Australian Flying Corps, a very fine example in gold coloured metal red and green enamel, excellent condition £50-70
15th The King’s Hussars, an exceptionally fine and rare decorated horseshoe example, hollow back construction with multi format mount consisiting of a QVC the Royal Crest, unit title, motto and battle honours from Emsdorf to Afghanistan. HM Birmingham 1893, maker’s mark P&T, excellent condition £50-70
Hammer Price: £55
The Essex Regiment, a very fine pin-bar example the pierced ‘cap badge’ mount in gold coloured metal white and blue enamel, the bar marked ‘9ct’, excellent condition. £50-70
£50–£70
The East Yorkshire Regiment, a superb pin-bar multi part example in gold and silver coloured metals, and blue white black and green enamels, the pin in gold coloured metal, excellent condition £50-70
The York & Lancaster Regiment, a very fine pin-bar example the cap badge mount in gold coloured metal and white/blue enamel, the bar marked ‘9ct’; together with a similar example to The Welsh Regiment, the mount of Prince of Wales’s Crest & Motto with unit motto below in engraved gold coloured metal the bar marked ‘9ct’, excellent condition (2) £50-70
The Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, a good quality pin-bar type, the cap badge style mount in engraved 9ct gold, the bar marked ‘9ct’; together with a similar example to The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment, the small pre 1923 cap badge style mount in engraved gold coloured metal, the bar marked ‘9ct’, excellent condition (2) £50-70
The Essex Regiment, a very fine pin-bar type, the cap badge style mount in very fine gold coloured metal and white/blue enamels, the bar marked ‘15ct’, excellent condition £50-70
The Leicestershire Regiment, a good quality pin-bar type, the collar badge style mount with additional title scroll in engraved gold coloured metal, the bar marked ‘9ct’; together with a similar example to The Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regiment, the officers’ helmet plate centre style mount with additional scroll The West Riding, and the bar in gold coloured metal, first item in excellent condition, the secondary scroll on the second item damaged (2) £50-70
The Gordon Highlanders, a very fine pin-bar example, the glengarry style mount in gold coloured metal and blue enamel, the bar marked ‘9ct’ (worn); together with a similar example to The Suffolk Regiment, the cap badge style mount in engraved gold coloured metal with similar bar, the pin of base metal, excellent condition (2) £50-70
The King’s Regiment (Manchester & Liverpool), an extremely fine pin-bar example, the post 1957 cap badge style mount in silver/gold coloured metals and blue enamel, the bar marked 9ct gold and the assay marks for Birmingham 1958, excellent condition. £50-70
The York & Lancaster Regiment, a very fine tortoiseshell and silver circular brooch, HM London 1916; a similar brooch to The Hampshire Regiment, HM London 1915, and another to The Army Veterinary Corps, HM Birmingham 1916, very good condition (3) £50-60
The Northamptonshire Regiment, a very fine silver and tortoiseshell circular brooch fitted with full silver back, HM London 1916; a similar example (not backed) to The Essex Regiment, HM London 1916; another example to the RASC GVIR, HM London 1939, very good condition (3) £50-60
£50–£60
The East Lancashire Regiment, a silver and tortoiseshell circular brooch, HM London 1917; a similar example to The Royal West Kent Regiment, HM Birmingham 1915; and another to The Rifle Brigade, HM London 1917, very good condition (3) £50-60
The Buffs (Royal East Kent) Regiment, an extremely fine silver and tortoiseshell circular brooch with full silver back, design in relief; a similar example to The Royal Naval Air Service, silver backed marked Sterling; another example to The Rifle Brigade, unbacked and marked Sterling, very good overall condition (3) £50-60
The West Yorkshire Regiment, a circular silver and tortoiseshell brooch, HM London 1915; a similar example to the HAC (Infantry) HM London 1915; and another to The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, HM London 1915, good overall condition (3) £50-60
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a circular silver and tortoiseshell brooch, HM London 1916; a similar example to The York & Lancaster Regiment, HM London 1918; 19th County of London Regiment, a small circular silver and tortoiseshell pin-bar brooch, the bar marked Birmingham 1915, very good condition (3) £50-60
Royal Scots Greys, a very fine single sheet cap badge style example, the Eagle and wording engraved, marked on reverse ‘SILVER & 9ct’; 19th Hussars, a very fine gold cravat pin being a KC over ‘XIX’, this marked ‘15ct’ the pin ‘9ct’; together with a copper gilt base and enamelled pin-bar example, the Dannebrog with unit title below, excellent condition (3) £50-60
Hammer Price: £65
The Coldstream Guards, a fine silver and tortoiseshell circular brooch, HM London 1915; a similar example to The South Lancashire Regiment, HM Birmingham 1917; and another RAMC , this with full silver back and marked Sterling, slight edge knock to the last item but good overall condition (3) £50-60
The Bedfordshire Regiment, a very fine gold and tortoiseshell circular brooch, fitted with pin and suspender fasteners, 9ct gold and assay marks for London 1915; together with a similar example in silver and tortoiseshell, HM Birmingham 1918, the Hart omitted from the central reserve, very good condition (2) £40-60
Hammer Price: £45
The Royal Scots/Royal Engineers, a very fine ‘double’ pin-bar example the 9ct gold bar with mounts in glengarry and cap badge format the latter GVR, the mounts in gold coloured metal, excellent condition £40-60
£40–£60
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