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Los 36

Indian Army. 130th PWO Baluchis Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1903-06. A fine and scarce die-stamped silvered example. Within a laurel wreath surmounted by a crown on a blank tablet, a Maltese cross with ball finials to the tips, the top arm inscribed “China 1900”; to the centre, resting in a crescent inscribed “Baluchis”, “130 on a lined ground”. Four screw posts to reverse and complete with backing plate. Originally raised in 1858 by Major John Jacob; 30th Regiment (Jacob’s) Bombay Native Infantry or 3rd Belooch Regiment was redesignated 130th Jacob’s Baluchis in the 1903 Kitchener reforms. in 1906 the Prince of Wales became Colonel-in-Chief and the crown on pouch belt plates was replaced with Prince of Wales’s plumes.

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Indian Army. 52nd Sikhs Officer’s pouch belt plate. A fine unmarked cast silver example, the backing plate bearing Birmingham hallmarks for 1912. Within a crowned laurel wreath, a quoit engraved “Sikhs” with “52” to the centre. Between the crown and quoit a scroll inscribed “Punjab”. Across the base of the wreath, a tri-part scroll below inscribed “Afghanistan 78-80” “Ahmed Khel” and “Kandahar 1880”. Below the wreath a scroll inscribed “Frontier Force”. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC 2nd Sikh Infantry became 52nd Sikhs in 1903 and 2nd Bn. 12th Frontier Force Regt. in 1922.

Los 38

Indian Army. 1st Bombay European Regiment Victorian Officer’s shako plate mount circa 1839-44. A very fine rare example. Gilt plate mounted with cut silver star in turn mounted with gilt crowned Bath cross bearing laurel wreath and strap “Bombay European Regt” with gilt East India Company Lion to silver centre. The arms of the cross bear honours on the rim “Aden Kirkee Seringapatam Beni Boo Alli”; reverse retains four small lugs. Topmost star points AF otherwise VGC. Raised in 1661 in England to garrison Bombay; redesignated The Bombay Regiment on transfer to HEIC in 1668. Redesignated 1st Bombay (European) Regiment in 1839; for distinguished service redesignated Fusiliers in 1844 thus titled 1st Bombay (European) Fusiliers. Along with the entire HEIC army, it was transferred from the Company to the Crown on 1st November 1858 as a result of the Indian Mutiny during which the regiment served with distinction. Redesignated 103rd Royal Bombay Fusiliers in 1862. Following Cardwell’s reforms, the “Old Toughs” became 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers on Friday 1st July, 1881 whilst under the command of Colville Frankland.

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Indian Army. 27th Punjab Infantry Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1887-1903. A fine scarce cast silvered example. Laurel wreath surmounted by a crown resting on a scroll inscribed “China”. Within the wreath a strap inscribed “Punjab Infantry”, “XXVII” mounted on the domed centre. Separately beneath the wreath, three scrolls inscribed “Ali Musjid” “Afghanistan 1878-80” and “Burmah 1885-87”. Screw posts to reverse. Generally VGC Redesignated 27th Punjabis under Kitchener’s 1903 reforms. Became 3rd Bn. 15th Punjab Regiment in 1922.

Los 44

Indian Army. 3rd Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent Victorian Officer’s helmet badge circa 1890-1903. A fine scarce die-stamped silver plated example. Superimposed on crossed lances. an Imperial crowned scroll inscribed “Cavalry H.C.” with “3” between the base of the lances. Four loops, toned black, to reverse. VGC Raised in 1826 as 3rd Regiment Nizam’s Cavalry and became 3rd Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent in 1854. 1890 they became the 3rd Lancers Hyderabad Contingent and were disbanded in 1903.

Los 45

Indian Army. 6th Duke of Connaught’s Own Lancers post 1922 helmet badge. Fine die-cast white metal example by Firmin, London. “6” superimposed on crossed lances; across the butts, a tri-part scroll inscribed “The Duke of Connaught’s Own”. Four loops to reverse. VGC

Los 46

Indian Army. 25th Bombay Light Infantry mid 19th century waist belt plate overlay. A fine scarce die-stamped silvered example. Circular shield superimposed on crossed flags, and ornamented with laurel and palm sprays; in a cartouche below the shield “25” with bi-part scroll to base “Meeanee Hyderabad”. four brass lugs to reverse. VGC Originally formed as 1st Extra Battalion of Bombay Native Infantry in 1820; redesignated 25th Regiment of Bombay Native (Light) Infantry in 1826; various slight changes to title until 1903 when redesignated 125th Napier’s Rifles; 5th (Napier`s) Bn. 6th Rajputana Rifles in 1922.

Los 47

Indian Army. 3rd Madras Lancers (Gardner’s Horse) Victorian Officer’s sabretache ornament circa 1891-1903. A fine scarce die-stamped white metal undress example retaining original manufacturer’s lustre. “III” interlaced with “ML” cypher superimposed on crossed lances; tri-part scroll across the lower section “Seringapatam Mysore Mahidpoor”. Five screw posts to reverse. VGC Redesignated 28th Light Cavalry in Kitchener’s 1903 reforms.

Los 48

Indian Army. 1st Regiment of (Bombay) Light Cavalry, Victorian Officer’s shoe buckle circa 1847-61. A fine rare oval two-part nickel example. The border of each half inscribed “1st Regt Light Cavalry”; plain centre with two adjustment slots. Two studs to reverse. VGC

Los 49

Indian Army. 89th Punjabis Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1903-22. A very fine and scarce die-stamped silver plated example. Crowned interlinked Sikh quoit and crescent superimposed on crossed regimental and King’s colours. Below the quoit, a scroll inscribed “89th Punjabis”. Four screw posts to reverse. VGC

Los 50

Indian Army. 4th Prince of Wales Own Madras Light Cavalry Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1876-91. A fine rare well cast native silver example. Prince of Wales’s plumes surmounting circular scroll inscribed “Prince of Wales Own Madras Cavalry’, the intersection inscribed “IV”; the swallow tails inscribed “Seringapatam” and “Mahidpoor”. Elephant on “Assaye” tablet to voided centre. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC Disbanded in 1891.

Los 51

Indian Army. 32nd Sikh Pioneers pagri badge circa 1903-22. A fine large die-stamped white metal. Sikh quoit inscribed “ XXXII Sikh Pioneers” surmounted by a crown resting on crossed axes; the quoit rests on a tri-part scroll inscribed “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam”. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC (Cox 2425)

Los 52

Indian Army. 35th Sikhs Victorian Officer’s pagri badge. A fine die-stamped unmarked silver example. Crowned quoit inscribed “Sikhs” with “XXXV” to voided centre. Stout pagri pin to reverse, VGC

Los 53

Indian Army. 4th Prince of Wales Own Madras Light Cavalry Victorian Officer’s waist belt plate circa 1876-91. A fine rare silver-plated example. Elongated rectangular plate mounted by Prince of Wales’s plumes resting in an oak wreath. Fixed belt loop present, detachable belt loop now absent. VGC Disbanded in 1891.

Los 54

Indian Army. 14th King George’s Own Ferozepore Sikhs helmet badge circa 1903-22. A fine and scarce die-stamped white metal example. Dished quoit, the voided centre bearing Prince of Wales’s plumes with applied brass coronet. (Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC (Cox 2400)

Los 89

Indian Army. 20th Lancers post 1922 Officer’s charger’s horse harness ear boss. A fine scarce circular brass example mounted with silvered crossed lances with crown on intersection, “XX” between the butts, “Lancers” scroll across the butts. Single flat loop to reverse. VGC 20th Lancers formed in 1922 from 14th Murray’s Jat Lancers and 15th Lancers (Cureton’s Multanis).

Los 90

24th (Post Office) Middlesex Rifle Volunteers post 1880 Victorian Officer’s pouch badge. A fine ornate die-stamped silvered example. Within a laurel wreath surmounted by an Imperial style Crown; a Maltese cross with balls to the tips and dragons between the arms. The top and bottom arms of the cross bear the three seaxes of Middlesex. The left and right arms bear the letter “T” surmounted by the Crown of HSH the Duke of Teck (Hon. Colonel of the regiment from 1880 until his death in 1900). Between the top arm of the cross and the Crown, a Bishop’s mitre; below the lower arm and the wreath, a strung bugle. To the centre of the cross, a circlet inscribed “Saint Martin’s le Grand” encircling a shield. Across the base of the wreath, a tri-part scroll inscribed “Post Office, XXIV Middlesex Rifle Regiment”. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC 49th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers formed at the General Post Office 13th February 1868; renumbered 24th in September 1880. 24th supplied personnel for the Army Post Office Corps for active service overseas. Hugh King Collection

Los 106

Royal Engineers Territorial Force Officer’s helmet plate circa 1908-14. A fine scarce die-stamped example. Gilt Royal Arms, pierced around the shield, a scroll below bearing laurel spray (mounted over Ubique scroll) resting on tri-part scroll “Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt”. Three loops to reverse. VGC (KK 860) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 860 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”. Hugh King Collection

Los 112

Army Service Corps Officer’s helmet plate circa 1902-14. A gilt example of crowned star pattern mounted with laurel wreath and Garter, the centre with silver “ASC” cypher on a black velvet ground. Three loops to reverse. Traces of gilt only otherwise GC. (KK 983)

Los 119

Indian Army. 16th Bombay Native Infantry pre 1885 head-dress badge. A good die-stamped brass example. “16” superimposed on an Imperial crowned Z shaped scroll, the top line inscribed “Bombay NI”, the lower “Afghanistan”. Two loops to reverse, one being a period replacement. GC

Los 120

Indian Army. 16th Rajput Infantry (The Lucknow Regiment) helmet badge. A fine scarce die-stamped brass example. “16” surmounting turreted Gateway of Lucknow inscribed “Defence of Lucknow”. Three loops to reverse. VGC (Cox 2404) Redesignated 16th Rajputs (The Lucknow Regiment) under Kitchener’s 1903 reforms; then 10th Bn (The Lucknow Regiment), 7th Rajputs in 1922.

Los 121

Indian Army. Central India Horse Victorian Officer’s pouch badge. A good gilt cast example. Crowned floreate CIH cypher superimposed on crossed lances. Three screw posts to reverse which has old laquer. GC

Los 122

Indian Army. 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent Victorian Officer’s helmet badge circa 1890-1903. A fine scarce die-stamped gilt example. Superimposed on crossed lances. an Imperial crowned IV over CHC cypher; scroll across the lower lance sections inscribed “Central India” with “Burmah” scroll below. Four loops, toned black, to reverse. Gilt worn otherwise GC. Raised in 1826 as 4th Regiment Nizam’s Cavalry and became 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent in 1854. 1890 they became the 4th Lancers Hyderabad Contingent and in 1903 redesignated 30th Lancers (Gordon’s Horse).

Los 123

Indian Army. Unattached List Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp. A good scarce gilt example with matching benchmarks to both halves. Circlet inscribed in silver letters “Unattached List” with laurel sprays at the base; seeded gilt centre mounted with silver crowned “VRI” cypher resting in French scroll. Universal pattern rococo ends. GC

Los 124

Indian Army. 13th (Shekhawati) Bengal Native Infantry Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp. A scarce gilt example with matching numbers to both halves. Silver circlet inscribed “Shekhawattee Regiment”; seeded gilt centre mounted with crown over “13” in silver. Universal pattern rococo ends. Age grime otherwise GC.

Los 125

Indian Army. 22nd Frontier Force Cavalry Officer’s waist belt plate circa 1903-04 only. A good rare unfinished example. Seeded rectangular plate with burnished rim mounted with gilt crown over “22” over tri-part scroll “Frontier Cavalry Force”. Appears never to have been gilded or fitted with belt loops. GC Redesignated 22nd Sam Browne’s Cavalry (Frontier Force) n 1904 and amalgamated with 25th Cavalry in 1921

Los 130

Indian Army. 2nd Madras Infantry Victorian Officer’s pagri badge. A very fine die-stamped rich gilt example. Imperial crowned strap “Carnatic Mysore” resting on tri-part scroll “China Assaye Nagpore” with China Dragon below. To the centre of the strap the Elephant over “2 MI”. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC Became 62 Punjabis in Kitchener’s 1903 reforms and 1st Bn. Punjab Regt. in 1922.

Los 131

Indian Army. 92nd Punjabis pagri badge circa 1903-1922. Well die-cast silvered example Crowned “92” over elephant resting on “Punjabis” scroll. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC (Cox 2516) Formerly the 32nd Madras Infantry. In 1922 became the 4th Bn. (Prince of Wales’s Own) 8th Punjab Regiment.

Los 136

Indian Army. 26th Punjabis Officer’s pouch badge circa 1903-22. A fine die-cast silvered example. Crowned laurel wreath, voided centre with circlet inscribe “Punjabis” with seeded “26” mounted on domed centre. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Became 2nd Bn. 15th Punjab Regiment in 1922.

Los 140

Indian Army. 21st Bombay Infantry (The Marine Battalion) Officer’s 1881 hallmarked silver shako plate. An extremely fine and rare die-stamped example by J&Co (Jennens) bearing Birmingham hallmarks on the obverse. Silver-gilt crowned strap inscribed “Marine Battalion” with “XXI” to the base. Canted silver fouled anchor to voided centre. Two loops to reverse (originally three) one being a period replacement. GC Raised as a Marine Battalion in 1777; 1818 redesignated 1st (Marine) Battalion, 11th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry and in 1824 as 21st (Marine) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry. Becoming 121st Pioneers in 1903 and 10th (Marine) Battalion, 2nd Bombay Pioneers in 1922. Disbanded 10 years later in 1832.

Los 169

Indian Army. 25th Bombay Light Infantry mid 19th century helmet badge. A fine rare die-stamped blackened brass example. Circular shield superimposed on crossed flags, and ornamented with laurel and palm sprays; in a cartouche below the shield “25” with bi-part scroll to base “Meeanee Hyderabad”. Two old lead soldered loops to reverse. VGC Originally formed as 1st Extra Battalion of Bombay Native Infantry in 1820; redesignated 25th Regiment of Bombay Native (Light) Infantry in 1826; various slight changes to title until 1903 when redesignated 125th Napier’s Rifles; 5th (Napier`s) Bn. 6th Rajputana Rifles in 1922.

Los 170

Indian Army. 46th Punjab Infantry Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1901-03. A fine rare die-cast silvered example. Within a crowned laurel wreath bearing bi-part scroll Punjab Infantry”, a disc mounted with crescent , quoit, crossed Khyber knives and “46”. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC Raised in October, 1900 by Major GP Ranken at Sialkot as the 46th (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Infantry; redesignated as the 46th Punjab Infantry in 1901 and following Kitchener’s 1903 reforms redesignated 46th Punjabis. Became 10th (Training) Battalion of 16th Punjab Regiment in 1922.

Los 179

Indian Army. Bombay Rifle Regiment Victorian NCO’s pouch belt plate. A fine die-stamped bronzed example bearing oval tablet of Hobson & Sons, 1, 3 & 5 Lexington St, London W. to reverse. Laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic Crown on a tablet inscribed “Bourbon”. Within the wreath a Maltese cross, lions between the arms and balls to the tips. Roped circlet with BRR entwined letters to centre. Four honours to laurel wreath and two honours to each arm of the cross. Four screw posts to reverse. VGC

Los 212

Medical Staff Corps Corps senior NCO’s glengarry badge circa 1884-98. A fine and scarce die-stamped gilt example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and Garter with voided Geneva cross to centre; on the lowest star point, a tri-part scroll “Medical Staff Corps”. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 998). Designated Army Hospital Corps in 1857; redesignated Medical Staff Corps by Warrant of 20th September 1884; 23rd June 1898 Army Medical Staff (Officers) and Medical Staff Corps (OR’s) merged to become the Royal Army Medical Corps. Hugh King Collection

Los 226

Indian Army. Sikh Pioneers Officer’s 1916 hallmarked silver cap badge. A good scarce die-cast example by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 112 Regent St. London with London hallmarks. Sphinx bearing “2/23” resting on “Sikh Pioneer” tablet superimposed on crossed SMLE rifle with pick between the butts. Two loops to reverse. VGC

Los 241

Indian Army. 34th Punjab Pioneers Victorian Officer’s pagri badge A good pre 1903 example by Hobson & Sons, Lexington St. London. Gilt metal “sun” star mounted with silvered strap inscribed “Punjab Pioneers” surmounted by a Guelphic style Crown and with crossed axes below. “34” to the centre on a blue translucent enamel ground. Stout pagri pin to reverse. Enamel defective otherwise GC.

Los 242

Indian Army. 128th Pioneers Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1903-22. A good die-cast example. Brass crowned circular scroll inscribed “128 Pioneers”; silver crossed axes to domed centre. Two screw posts to reverse complete with backing plate. VGC. (as Cox 2561) 28th Bombay Pioneers became 128th Pioneers in 1903 under Kitchener’s reforms then 3rd Bn. 2nd Bombay Pioneers in 1922.

Los 243

Indian Army. 3rd Madras Lancers (Gardner’s Horse) Victorian Officer’s pouch belt honour scrolls. A fine scarce die-stamped white metal set of three :”Mysore” “Seringapatam” and “Mahidpore”. Two screw posts to reverse of each. VGC Redesignated 28th Light Cavalry in Kitchener’s 1903 reforms.

Los 244

Indian Army. 17th Bombay Infantry pre 1903 pagri badge. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned six armed “Maltese” cross between the arms, the individual letters “B O M B A Y”; “XVII” to centre centre. Stout pagri pin to reverse. GC Redesignated 117th Mahrattas in the 1903 Kitchener reforms.

Los 254

United States Army Air Force USAAF WW2 period Technical Observer`s silver wing. A good example by Meyer. “TO” logo flanked by outspread wings. Reverse impressed “Sterling” and with raised shield shaped Meyer, New York logo. Brooch pin to reverse. VGC Authorised 10th November 1941.

Los 255

United States Army Air Force USAAF WW2 period Liaison Pilot`s silver wing. A good example by Meyer. Shield bearing “L” flanked by outspread wings. Reverse impressed “Sterling” with raised Meyer, New York shield logo. Clutchback. VGC

Los 256

United States Army Air Force USAAF WW2 period Pilot`s and Senior Pilot’s silver wings. The first impressed “Sterling”. by LGB (L.G. Balfour, Attleboro, MA ) on brooch pin … USAAF WW2 period Senior Pilot`s silver wing by Meyer. The reverse with shield logo and NS Meyer Inc New York. Brooch pin. (2 items) VGC

Los 258

4 x Irish Army Air Corps wings. 1986 hallmarked silver and enamelled pilot’s wing by JM Co bearing Dublin hallmarks. Brooch pin ... scarce early bullion pilot’s wing on khaki ground. Heavy service wear with loss of lettering ... scarce early bullion Officer aircrew wing / brevet on khaki ground. Some service wear ... later bullion Officer aircrew wing / brevet on khaki ground. VGC. (4 items)

Los 266

A fine selection of 21 Indian Army (mainly AFI) shoulder titles. PLH ... CNLH ... BLH ... SVLH ... CLH ... AVLH ... BRVC ... NTVR ... UBBN ... SIRB ... UBVR ... BNRR ... NBMR ... GIPRV ... SIMLA ... ALLAHBAD ... BOMBAY ... PUNJAB RIFLES ... CALCUTTA / SCOTTISH ... A/ MADRAS GUARDS ... BVR (cypher) ... SIRB ...BNRR ... BRVC ...NTVR ... UBNR ... UBBn. (21 items)

Los 286

“Shoulder-strap badges worn by Sepoys of the Indian Army Period 1903-1923” A fine rare collection of 92 shoulder titles from 1 to 101 examples worn during this period housed in two match glazed frames; most appear complete with loops.

Los 288

6 post 1908 T / RAMC brass Royal Army Medical Corps Territorial shoulder titles. S. MIDLAND ... CITY OF LONDON WESSEX ... E. LANCASHIRE (one loop absent) W. LANCASHIRE ... HOME COUNTIES. All complete with loops except where stated. (6 items) Hugh King Collection

Los 289

6 post 1908 T / RAMC brass Royal Army Medical Corps Territorial shoulder titles. NORTHUMBRIAN ... SOUTH MIDLAND CITY OF LONDON ... LONDON WESSEX ... EAST ANGLIAN (fracture). All complete with loops except where stated. (6 items) Hugh King Collection

Los 300

Indian Army 26th Baluchistan Regiment Victorian Officer’s pouch belt and pouch. A very fine and scarce three inch wide tan leather example mounted with rich gilt circular lion’s head boss, two strand chain, whistle and holder and plate viz. resting within a laurel wreath, a Maltese cross with ball finials to the tips and lions between the arms and surmounted by a Guelphic crown on blank tablet; to the centre of the cross “26” within a circlet inscribed “Baluchistan Regiment”. Honour scrolls to wreath of “Persia” and “Kooshab” with two further scrolls bearing laurel sprays. Together with tan pouch with gilt fittings, the face mounted with gilt Guelphic crowned laurel wreath with “26” to centre. VGC 1892 26th (Baluchistan) Regiment of Bombay Infantry; redesignated 26th (Baluchistan) Bombay Infantry in 1901 and then 126th Baluchistan Infantry in 1903.

Los 301

Indian Army 2nd Madras Lancer’s Victorian Officer’s pre 1903 pouch belt. A good rare example. Two and an eighth wide tan leather lined silver lace belt with central cream silk line mounted with silver plated floral edged buckle , tip and slide as well as lobed boss and chains securing two arrow prickers which a sheathed in holders mounted on hexagonal plate. Between the boss and plate, four separate honour scrolls “Carnatic” “Shoulinghur” “Mysore” “Seringapatam”. Some service wear and stitching faults. GC Became 27th Light Cavalry in 1903.

Los 302

Indian Army. Central India Horse Officer’s waist belt. A good fine maroon velvet example, by R. Govindan Naicker, Army Badge Supplier, 15, Narasingapuram St. Mount Road, Madras, ornamented by line of gold lace top and bottom. Retains rectangular silver-plated plate mounted with Prince of Wales Plumes and CIH cypher superimposed on crossed lances. VGC

Los 303

WW1 Selection of British Army Officer’s Sam Browne Equipment. Comprising: Sam Browne belt with single brace strap ... Pistol Ammunition Pouch ... “Bulls Eye” pattern torch, this retaining polished brown leather cover, with name “I Ewing” VGC ... Marching Compass. Standard brass issue pattern with WD issue stamp. Complete with polished brown leather case, this with issue date 1916 GC. (4 items)

Los 317

Indian Army. Madras Staff Corps Officer’s waist belt. A fine scarce gold lace. crimson Morocco lined. example complete with sword slings. Fire gilt clasp with silver circlet inscribed “Madras Staff Corps”; seeded centre mounted with silver crowned VR cypher. Minor service wear. GC

Los 353

Royal Army Medical Corps General Service Medal clasp “Malaya”. Awarded to “23152955 Pte G.S.C. Patterson RAMC”. GC

Los 354

Royal Army Medical Corps POW’s General Service Medal clasp “Palestine”. Awarded to “7264033 Pte G.R. Algar RAMC”. GC Private Algar is confirmed as a POW being held at Stalag 4B.

Los 357

Edward VII RAMC Royal Army Medical Corps Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. Awarded to “8367 Sjt A.E. Ford RAMC”. GC. Sergeant Ford served in the Sudan and was awarded the medal.

Los 375

Boer War / WW1 18th Hussars Military Medal Officer’s Group of Seven Medals. A good long service gallantry group awarded to Lieutenant Bertram Bear, who had served in the ranks of the 18th Hussars, before being commissioned into the East Yorkshire Regiment and then transferring to the RAF. Comprising: Military Medal “4855 Sjt B Bear 18/ Hrs”, Queen’s South Africa Medal, five clasps “Cape Colony”, “Orange Free State”, “South Africa 1901”, “South Africa 1902”. “4855 L.Corp 18th Hussars”, 1914 Star, with clasp “4855 Sjt 8/HRS”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “2 Lieut.”, Defence Medal, Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR Field Marshal bust), “4855 Sq.S.Mjr 18th Hrs”. GC mounted for display. The announcement of the Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette on the 11th October 1916. It is interesting to note that this listing was for a number of retrospective awards, many won during 1914, 1915. The cavalry awards are often for bravery during scouting and reconnaissance operations. Lt Bear’s serving during the Boer War is confirmed, he landed in France with his regiment on the 15th August 1914 and was discharged for a commission and was appointed a Second Lieutenant in the 1st Bn East Yorkshire Regiment. In December 1917 he was attached to the 10th Bn KOYLI and during March 1918 he was wounded and appears to have been invalided by to UK, where he later transferred to the Royal Air Force.

Los 379

51st Foot (King’s Own LI) Pair of Victorian Campaign Medals. Awarded to “2696 Pte H Ede 51st Regt”. Comprising: 1854 India General Service Medal with clasp “Jowaki 1877-8”, “Pte 51st Foot”, Afghanistan medal, bearing the clasp “Ali Musjid”, “Pte 51st Regt” GC ... The medals are accompanied by a photograph of Ede wearing civilian cloths and copies of marriage certificate. Harry Ede was born in Guildford in 1857 after serving with the 51st Regiment he was transferred to the Army Reserve in March 1880. Returning to Guildford he was employed as a Railway Porter and married in 1883. The accompanying photograph portrait is by a Guildford photographer. He died in 1922.

Los 395

Cameronians Scottish Rifles Regimentally Important Commanding Officer Medal Pair. This pair of Medals were awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Duncan Maclachlan Carter-Campbell OBE of Possil, who commanded the 2nd Battalion during its push through Italy October 1944 until September 1945 and was Mentioned in Despatches for operations in Malaya. Comprising: Breast Badge of a Member of the Order of the British Empire (Military) in box of issue, General Service Medal, three Clasps “Palestine 1945-48”, “Malaya”, “Arabian Peninsula”, MID Oak leaf, “Lt Col D.M. Carter Campbell Cameronians”. Medals loose GC. Lieutenant Colonel Duncan Maclachlan Carter-Campbell was born in Malta in 1911. After being educated at Malvern College he entered Sandhurst and was commissioned into the Cameronians in 1932. He served with the Regiment in India 1937-38 and was promoted to the rank of Captain in January 1940 and T/Major November 1941. In July 1943 he was appointed 2 I/C of the 12th Bn and on the disbandment of the Bn was posted to the 1st Bn serving in Italy. On the 14th August 1944 he was promoted to Command the 1st Bn and continued to do so until September 1945. He was then posted to the HQ Middle East Land Forces and it is believed as a Staff Officer was awarded the clasp “Palestine 1945-48”, as the Cameronians did not gain this clasp as a unit. He then served with the British Army of the Rhine from 1947 to 1948 and for services in Malaya was Mentioned in Despatches on the 21st October 1952. In 1958 he became Secretary to the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Scottish command and Governor of Edinburgh Castle; Lieutenant-General Sir George Collingwood. He was appointed an Officer of the British Empire on the 1st January 1959 and resigned his commission on the 29th October 1960. He died in 1990.

Los 406

WW1 / WW2 Coldstream Guards / Guards Machine Gun Regiment Officers Group of Eight Medals. This group was awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Macintosh Perry, Coldstream Guards attached Guards Machine Gun Regiment. Comprising: British War Meal, Victory Medal, MID “Major”, 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, Clasp “France & Germany”, Africa Star, Clasp “North Africa 1942-43”, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal. The group is mounted court style as originally worn. Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Macintosh Perry was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards on the 2nd November 1915 and promoted Lieutenant on the 26th July 1915, with this rank he landed in France during February 1916. He was then attached to the Guards Machine Gun Regiment was promoted to Captain December 1917 and was Mentioned in Despatches on the 11th December 1917. He finished the war with the rank of Major . In 1940 he was promoted Lieutenant Colonel and after serving at various training establishments he was posted to the Ships Staff Pool, here he was put in command of Army Personnel on Troop Transports and remained at this post until the end of the war.

Los 407

WW2 Coldstream Guards Long Service Group of Eight Medals. Awarded to “2650125 WO Cl 1 E.A. May C. GDS”. Comprising: General Service Medal, two clasps “Palestine”, “Palestine 1945-48”, “WO Cl 2 C GDS”, 1939/45 Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, 1953 Coronation Medal, Regular Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVIR), “WO Cl 1 C GDS”. The group is mounted as originally worn. GC first medal with official correction to the rank.

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