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Officer’s Silver Gorget, a rare George III example in ‘trade’ silver for the Native American market, pre-1801 arms, fine condition for age £200-300
Hammer Price: £750
1796 Pattern Officer’s Gorget, a standard copper gilt example with engraved St. Edward’s crown ‘GR’ cypher and laurel sprays, retains good original shape and approximately 50% original gilding, good condition £200-300
Hammer Price: £280
The Prince of Wales’s Volunteers South Lancashire Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1881-1902, of special pattern, the outer panels with oak sprays enclosing a circular gilt central disc, this with silver mounts featuring both title scrolls, laurel sprays, the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto and the Sphinx/Egypt, matching bench marks ‘2’, very good condition £120-160
Hammer Price: £170
The 1st Somerset Militia Officer’s Waist Belt and Plate c. 1856-81, the 3.7 cm wide white leather belt and 1855 pattern clasp this with title circle ‘First Somerset Regt’ enclosing a gilt strung bugle horn, the belt with period crazing and discolouration, the central bugle horn lacking most gilt otherwise in sound condition with matching bench marks ‘6’ £80-120
Hammer Price: £85
The South Wales Borderers Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1881-1902, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the Welsh Dragon within laurel sprays, on the circle ‘The South Wales Borderers’, matching bench marks ‘2’, slight service wear to the Dragon otherwise very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £65
Galway Militia Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81, a very rare example in silver plate of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the Maid and Harp within shamrock sprays, on the circle ‘Galway Militia’, matching journeyman’s bench marks, very good condition £240-340
Hammer Price: £320
28th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (London Irish) Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1860-80, a silver plated scarce example of special pattern, the side panels being shamrocks, in the centre St. Edward’s crown over the Harp, on the circle ‘Irish Volunteers’ and shamrock sprays, very good condition £140-200
Hammer Price: £380
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Officer’s Waist Belt Plate c. 1881-1902 & Sheriff of the City of London Waist Belt Plate, the first in silver plate with plated mounts comprising a Guelphic crown, thistle sprays, a mullet and strung bugle horn; the second with plated rectangular back plate mounted in gilt with the full Arms and supporters of the City of London, both plates lack their loose D ring ends, very good condition (2) £60-100
Hammer Price: £150
The Herefordshire Militia Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-81, of standard 1855 pattern in silver plate, crowned VR cypher in the centre and ‘Hereford Militia’ on the circle, matching bench marks of an asp, very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £160
Shropshire Militia and 1st Shropshire Rifle Volunteers Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps, the first 1855-81 of standard 1855 pattern having gilt side panels, central ornate shield with three loggerheads, on the circle ‘Shropshire Militia’, matching bench marks ‘4’; the second in silver plate of standard 1855 pattern featuring three loggerheads in the centre and ‘1st Shropshire Rifle Volunteers’ on the circle, the first with gilt loss, otherwise good condition £80-160
Royal Marine Artillery Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-1901, a good quality example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the Royal Crest and on the circle ‘Royal Marine Artillery’, very good condition £140-200
35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81, a good quality example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over ‘35’ and on the circle ‘Royal Sussex Regiment’, matching bench marks ‘5’, slight gilt loss and slight service wear to the crown otherwise good condition £100-140
15th (York East Riding) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81, a good quality example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over ‘15’, on the circle ‘York East Riding Regiment’, some gilt loss otherwise good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £110
63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81, standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over ‘63’, on the circle ‘West Suffolk Regiment’, gilt loss and wear to the central gilt disc otherwise good condition £60-100
Hammer Price: £50
Army Pay Department Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps, both of special pattern having oak leaf side panels, the first with pre-1901 Royal Crest centre, on the circle ‘Army Pay Department’, matching bench marks ‘3’; the second with larger side panels post-1901 Royal Crest and on the circle ‘Army Pay Department’, non matching bench marks but a perfect match, very good condition (2) £120-180
Hammer Price: £120
88th (Connaught Rangers) Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81, a very fine standard 1855 pattern example, in the centre the crown over ‘88’, on the circle ‘Connaught Rangers’, matching bench marks ‘6’ by J & Co, very good condition £160-220
Hammer Price: £300
The King’s Own Light Infantry (South Yorkshire Regiment) Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-91, a scarce example of standard 1855 pattern featuring a Guelphic crowned coiled bugle horn, this enclosing a silver rose, below the bugle horn a silver scroll ‘Cede Nullis’ (Ryan 218), non-matching bench marks but a perfect match, slight gilt loss to the bugle horn otherwise very good condition £140-200
£140–£200
2nd Royal Lanark Militia Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81, a very fine example of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over ‘VR’, on the circle ‘2nd Royal Lanark Militia’, non-matching bench marks but a perfect match, very good condition £140-200
Hammer Price: £440
The Durham Light Infantry Militia/Volunteer Battalions Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1881-1901, a very fine silver plated example of 1855 pattern, in the centre a strung bugle horn, on the circle ‘Durham Light Infantry’, very good condition £100-140
The Welsh Regiment 2nd Volunteer Battalion & Royal Welsh Fusiliers 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps c. 1883-1901, two fine quality examples, the first of special pattern having oak spray side panels, in the centre a Welsh Dragon, on the circle ‘The Welsh Regt’ and ‘2nd Volr Battn’; the second of standard 1855 pattern with central Prince of Wales’s crest and motto and on the circle ‘2nd V.B. Royal Welsh Fusiliers’, both items marked for Samuel Brothers,...
The Cheshire Regiment Militia Battalions and 3rd Volunteer Battalion Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps c. 1881-1901, the first of 1855 pattern and as for the regular battalions but with metals reversed; the second in all silver plate with central star and Prince of Wales’s crest badge, on the circle ‘3rd Vol Battn Cheshire Regiment’, very good condition £140-200
Hammer Price: £200
1st Royal Surrey Militia, East Surrey Regiment Militia/Volunteer Battalions Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps c. 1881-1901, both of standard 1855 pattern, the first with crowned ‘VR’ cypher in the centre and ‘First Royal Surrey’ on the circle; the second with central star and shield bearing the arms of Guildford, on the circle ‘East Surrey Regiment’, both with matching bench marks, very good condition £140-200
10th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers (Ulverston) & Royal Lancaster Regiment 1st Volunteer Battalion Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps, two good quality plated examples both of 1855 standard pattern, the first with ornate ‘10’ centre and on the circle ‘Lancashire Rifle Volunteers’; the second with central lion passant guardant over a red and green enamelled rose, on the circle ‘1st Volr Battn Royal Lancaster Regt’, this example marked for Hobson & Sons Ltd., London, very good condition...
46th & 23rd Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps, two very fine and scarce special pattern examples in silver plate, both with side panels decorated with Union sprays, the first mounted with a central portcullis and on the circle ‘46th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps’; the second with similar portcullis mount and on the circle ‘23rd Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps’, very good condition £160-200
Hammer Price: £420
Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers & Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Officers’ Waist Belt Clasps, both in silver plate and of standard 1855 pattern, the first with a central demi lion on a torse mount and on the circle ‘In Defence’; the second with rococo central shield bearing a rampant lion, above the shield ‘Pro Patria’, on the circle ‘Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers’, very good condition (2) £120-160
Hammer Price: £340
37th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers & St. Giles’ and St. George’s Rifle Volunteers Waist Belt Clasps, the first of 1855 standard pattern in silver plate with central St. Edward’s crown mount and on the circle ‘37th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers’; the second generally of 1855 pattern but larger and with central laurel sprays in place of the title circle, in gilt metal with central mount in silver of St. George slaying the dragon, good condition (2) £120-160
3rd London Rifle Volunteers (Faringdon Street) Officer’s Levee Pattern Waist Belt Clasp, a very rare example in silver plate and of standard levee pattern, in the centre in gilt a fused grenade, the ball mounted with a silver plated ‘3’, very good condition £80-120
The Grenadier Guards Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1856-1901, a fine example in gilt and silver plate, the centre mounted with a gilt fused grenade and on the ball a crowned double ‘VR’ cypher, on the circle ‘Grenadier Guards’, matching bench marks, very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £130
Cinque Ports Rifle Volunteers Waist Belt Clasp & an Unidentified 1855 Pattern Waist Belt Clasp, the first in silver plate with central design showing the arms of the Cinque Ports, on the circle ‘Pro Aris Et Focis’, matching bench marks; the second again in silver plate with central Royal crest and on the circle ‘Pro Aris Et Focis’, both plates have oak sprays at the base of the circle, good condition (2) £120-160
Royal Lancashire Light Infantry Militia Officer’s Special Pattern Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-81, of non-regulation pattern, plain gilt side panels and circle ‘Royal Lancashire Light Infantry’, in the centre in silver the crown over a rose over a bugle horn, very good condition £80-120
The Duke of Cambridge’s Own Middlesex Regiment 2nd Volunteer Battalion Waist Belt Clasp, a very fine silver plated example of 1855 pattern, in the centre laurels, Prince of Wales’s crest and motto, a Saxon crown and a county shield, on the circle ‘The Duke of Cambridge’s Own 2nd V.B’, marked for Samuel Brothers, London, very good condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £180
The East Lancashire Regiment Militia/Volunteer Battalions Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1881-1901, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the Sphinx/Egypt over a rose, on the circle ‘The East Lancashire Regiment’, very good condition £60-100
The Royal Regiment of Artillery, the 102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers & The Border Regiment Waist Belt Clasps, the first in three parts, the side panels with Royal crest mounts and central double headed swans heads fastener marked ‘Ubique’; the second as per Ryan 149 but heavily worn and with regilding; the third c. 1884-1901 as per Ryan 201, the blue enamel missing and the red enamel section damaged, the first in very good condition the remainder as described (3) £60-100
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-81, of standard 1855 pattern, on the circle ‘2nd Warwickshire Regiment’ in the centre the crown over ‘24’, no bench marks, very good condition £80-120
1st Newcastle-on-Tyne Engineers Officer’s Waist Belt Plate c. 1860-1901, an extremely rare example, the rectangular silver plated back plate with cast silver mount, this comprises crowned laurel sprays, a circular strap ‘1st Newcastle-on-Tyne Engineers’ enclosing the three castle turrets and the arms of the city, at the base of the laurels a shield bearing a script ‘V’, complete with separate D ring fastener, very good condition £160-220
Hammer Price: £220
First Surrey Rifles Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1855-81, of standard 1855 pattern with gilt metal side panels and central background, on the circle ‘First Surrey Rifles’, in the centre a strung bugle horn with St. Edward’s crown within the strings, slight dulling to the gilt otherwise very good condition £80-120
Royal Anglesey Militia Officer’s Waist Belt Plate c. 1860-1900, a very rare and fine quality example, the rectangular gilt metal back plate with silver mount comprising the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto, oak sprays, St. David’s head and motto ‘Mon Man Cymri’, complete with loose D section, very good condition £140-200
Hammer Price: £360
The Prince Albert’s (Somerset Light Infantry) 1st Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp c. 1883-1901, of standard 1855 pattern in silver plate, on the circle ‘The Prince Albert’s 1st Volr Battn’, in the centre in gilt a strung bugle horn with mural crown above, very good condition £80-120
Suffolk Artillery Volunteers Officer’s Waist Belt Plate c. 1860-1901, in die stamped silver plate, the rectangular back plate with St. Edward’s crown over a cannon over script ‘SAV’ with attendant oak sprays, lacking separate D end, very good condition £60-100
Hammer Price: £140
The Royal Fusiliers Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1881-1901, of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over the rose, on the circle ‘The Royal Fusiliers’ (Ryan 170), matching bench marks ‘4’, no gilt remains otherwise sound condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £60
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