A quantity of Austrian badges/ insignia, including 6 stylised eagle in wreath surmounted by separate corded boss, 4 “RAF” style eagle on wreath with corded boss, 25 corded bosses on lace “V”, gilt, silvered, enamel, mostly different combinations of lace and colours, not identified; sundry other insignia, roundels, etc. GC to VGC
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13 Military School cap badges: Vic RMC red and blue cloth backing, Ed VII RMC red and blue enamel backing (some wear), do. with motto “Vires Acquirit Eundo” bi-metal and brass, do Geo V (one lug missing) and Geo VI, RM Academy gilt and bronze both with blades, ERII RMA Sandhurst (2), Geo VI Duke of Yorks RM School, and KC and ERII Army Apprentices. GC to VGC
A Vic officer’s bearskin cap of The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), white feather plume on right side, graduated link leather backed chinchain, gilt grenade badge in front, bearing silver plated rose within pierced Vic crowned Garter and motto with blue enamel backing, leather lining, in front opening tin case with name on top “O.S.Cooper Esq Rl Fus”, and full m/s details of Osbert Stephen Cooper, b 1887, commissioned 1909, served in WWI and awarded MC. GC, the grenade good (some wear to tin case). See inside front cover.
VICTORIA: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. An unusual original pencil drawing by Queen Victoria, unsigned, one page, 8vo, n.p. (Buckingham Palace), n.d. (2nd May 1846), on a sheet of stationery bearing an attractive red, gold and blue coloured Royal coat of arms. The Queen has drawn a simple image of a lady's face, identifying three points with the numbers 1, 2 and 3. Beneath the drawing the Queen has added some notes, in full, '1+ A very little more closed by the eye lid. 2+ The eye brow a very little more raised. 3. The front of the nose less thick'. With the integral leaf bearing an A.N.S. Joseph Lee, by the artist Joseph Lee, in full, 'Buckingham Palace, May 2nd 1846. Her Majesty this day drew & wrote the within as instructions for me to alter the Enamel of the Duchess de Nemours'. Rare in this form. Some light overall age wear and a few minor, neat, professional repairs to the verso of the folds. G. £300-400 Joseph Lee (1780-1859) British Artist, a specialist in enamel portraits who executed many images of members of the British Royal Family from 1818 onwards. Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1822-1857) Duchess of Nemours and a first cousin of Queen Victoria

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