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Two Clasp Punjab 1848-49 Campaign Medal 14th Light Dragoons, the medal was awarded to “QR MR G SHENTON 14TH LT DRAGNS”, medal has clasps Goojerat and Chilianwala. Some contact marks to the edge. George Shenton enlisted as a Private in the 14th Light Dragoons on 16th July 1828. His papers show that he served with the regiment during the battle of Goojerat and Chilianwala in the Punjab. His papers also show that he died at sea 2nd March 1850.
Indian Army Officers Pouch Plate, bronzed two piece pouch plate in the form of Victorian crowned laurel wreath with blank scroll under the crown, lions head to the centre with ring within mouth. Screw post fittings to the reverse. Vendor states Madras Light Cavalry, shown on page 240 of Lyle Arms & Armour 1979.
Quantity of Mostly British Regimental Collar Badges, being a mixture of other ranks and officers examples including Post 1902 officers Notts & Derby regiment in silver gilt and enamel, bronze Queens regiment, bronze East Surrey regiment, silver plated Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, bronze East Lancashire, white metal HLI, some OTC examples, plus others. Various conditions, viewing strongly recommended. (81 items)
Victorian Royal Marines Light Infantry Officers Shako Badge Circa 1860, fine gilt rayed star with Victorian crown replacing the top point, Gibraltar top scroll, laurel wreath overlay with central strap having motto set on blue enamel backing and silvered globe to the centre, anchor below strap and silvered strung bugle below. Two lug fittings to the reverse. Remains in very good condition.
Victorian Royal Marine Light Infantry Officers 1878 Pattern Helmet Plate, fine quality eight pointed star backing plate with the top point being replaced by Victorian crown, GIBRALTAR scroll and laurel wreath with anchor, central strap with motto set upon blue enamel backing and silvered globe, bottom point of plate fitted with silvered strung bugle. Reverse of the plate complete with three lug fittings.
WW2 Royal Air Force Insignia, consisting of North Africa / Far East made cloth pilots wing, embroidered light blue on blue grey RHODESIA nationality title, embroidered white on black SOUTH AFRICA nationality title, AUSTRALIA over eagle nationality shoulder title and printed airman’s arm badge. (5 items)
Selection of Cloth Regimental Shoulder Titles, consisting of embroidered examples from various regiments including Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Border Regiment, Border Air Landing, Beds & Herts, Buffs, Cameronians, white on green Cameronians, Cheshire, Devon, 1st type Cornwall, DCLI, yellow on green DCLI, Duke of Wellingtons, Durham LI, yellow on green Durham LI, yellow on green full Durham Light Infantry, East Lancashire, East Surrey, yellow on black East Surrey Regt, East Yorkshire, white on maroon East Yorkshire, yellow on purple Essex, Gloster, Gloucestershire, Gordon Highlanders Tartan title, Green Howards, white on green backing Green Howards, Hampshire, yellow on black The Hampshire Regt, Royal Hampshire, yellow on black Royal Hampshire, Kings Own, The Kings Regiment (Liverpool), KOSB, KOYLI, white on green KOYLI and yellow on green KOYLI. Some duplicates, various conditions. (70 items)
Rare Imperial Russian Adrian Pattern Steel Combat Helmet, standard Adrian pattern helmet but with the double headed eagle badge of the Imperial Russian army to the front. The helmet has a thick brown/green paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell, not the normal light brown colour you see on Imperial Russian helmets. Interior of the helmet retains the leather liner and chinstrap. Some light areas of paint loss to the exterior where the original Horizon blue paint can be seen. Possibly re-painted in the immediate Tsar period. Original Russian Adrian pattern helmets are very scarce.
WW1 French Artillery Adrian Pattern Steel Combat Helmet, fine example retaining most of its original light Horizon Blue paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Front of the helmet is fitted with the flaming grenade and crossed cannons badge of the Artillery. Original leather liner to the interior with the original leather chinstrap. Original owners name inked to the inside of the shell.
Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Other Ranks Dress Tunic, fine scarlet cloth with dark navy blue collar and cuffs, piped in white and central white piping. Brass post 1902 general service tunic buttons to the front and rear skirt. Collar retains the brass other ranks collar badges and shoulder straps have embroidered SHROPSHIRE and French horn. Standard lining to the interior with remains of inked issue stamps.
Post 1902 4th Volunteer Battalion Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Colour Sergeants Dress Tunic, scarlet cloth tunic with buff white collar, cuffs and piping to shoulder boards. Bullion colour sergeants sleeve badge to arm, lower cuff with bullion stars and the other cuff bullion crossed rifles. White metal shoulder titles and white metal general service tunic buttons to the front and lower skirt of the reverse. Red sash remains with the tunic. Standard lining to the inside with remains of ink stamps. Overall in very good condition.
Great War 1916 Western Front George V Military Medal (M.M) Group of Four 8th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, group consists of George V Military Medal “S-9641 PTE H LOWE 8/SEA HDRS”, 1914-15 star trio. Some light contact marks but generally good condition. The 8th Service Battalion Seaforth Highlanders was raised at Fort George in September 1914 as part of Kitchener’s Army. They landed at Boulogne in July 1915. They were involved in the Battle of Loos in 1915. In 1916 they were involved in the German gas attacks near Hulluch and the defence of the Kink position. During the Battle of the Somme they fought at Pozieres, Flers-Courcelette and the capture of Martinpuich. Private Lowe’s Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette 23rd August 1916.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Ships Night Indication Light, the metal casing painted in Battleship grey / green paint finish. Mirror and bulb to the interior. Original closing plate. Brass Busch Rathenow makers plate to the side. Reverse has black painted details but these are worn and not totally clear.
WW2 Kyffhauserbund (Veterans Association) Peaked Cap, good example of the peaked service cap worn by members of the German war veterans association during the Third Reich period. Blue cloth body with embroidered black central band, gilt metal cap wreath with painted central insignia. Complete with the original chinstrap. Interior of the cap retains the original leather sweatband and blue lining with silver leaf tailors details and Veterans Association insignia. Original owners initials plaques fitted to the sweatband. Some light scattered moth tracking to the top but otherwise a good example. RE-OFFERED DUE TO NON PAYING BIDDER
WW2 North Africa C.B.E Military Cross Group of Ten Awarded to Brigadier Brian Kingzett 64th Anti-Tank Regiment Royal Artillery, the group consists of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, George VI Military Cross (1943 dated reverse), 1939-45 star, Africa star with 1st Army bar, Burma star, Italy star, Defence medal, War medal, General Service medal 1918-62 with S E Asia 1945-46 bar named “LT COL B KINGZETT MC RA” and 1953 Elizabeth II Coronation medal. Medals have been professionally cleaned and mounted in a glazed frame by Spink & Son Ltd. Accompanying the medals are his original court mounted ribbons and boxes for the CBE and MC. Born on 2nd May 1910 in Essex and was educated at Wellington and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In 1930 he gained a commission in the Royal Artillery. He spent his first years with the regiment in India. Kingzett was the commander of 64th Anti-Tank regiment Royal Artillery with the 75th Division, First Army in North Africa. It was on Christmas Day, 1942 that he was awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry in action on Longstop Hill near Medjes el Bab, he persuaded troops from a American infantry battalion to stand firm and occupy a firing position while he got them ammunition. The citation for the Military Cross was as follows; “Capt, T/Major, A/Lt Col B Kingzett has a record in action of unfailing determination and enthusiasm. While commanding 457 Light Battery he frequently gave most valuable and balanced accounts to Division HQ of the progress of the various actions, disposing of rumours, and displaying a confidence and tactical sense remarkable at the beginning of his first campaign. His attitude under reverses was an example to all. On 25 Dec after he had assumed command of 64 A.TK Regt, He saved by personal leadership under close range fire two 6 pr guns at Longstop Hill, which he had moved up close behind infantry in the assault on that place, and were about to be over-run. He later persuaded a unit of allied troops who were retiring in the general rearward movement, to stand and occupy a covering position. These troops were without ammunition which Lt Col Kingzett proceeded to get from Medjes in borrowed transport. His regiment has improved greatly in its keenness, alertness and military outlook since Lt Col Kingzett assumed command.”He continued to command the regiment during the invasion of Sicily and the early part of the campaign on mainland Italy. In October 1943 he was wounded when his Jeep ran over a mine at the crossing of the river Biferno, Termoli on the Adriatic Coast. He was returned to England where he recovered from his wounds. He became an instructor at the School of Artillery, Larkhill. June 1945 he was appointed GSO1 RA at the Headquarters of 14th Army in Rangoon. Autumn of 1945 he took command of the 1st Indian Anti-Tank Regiment, serving with this unit in Sumatra, fighting to restore order in the former Dutch East Indies where the Indonesian nationalists were taking control of Japanese held positions and using former Allied Prisoner of War as hostages. In the post war years he served in various staff roles before being appointed the command of 33 Airborne Light Regiment Royal Artillery. Kingzett had to complete a course in Parachute training to take command of this regiment. He served with this regiment in Cyprus and the Canal Zone. Became college commander at Sandhurst 1954-55, Commander Royal Artillery 42nd Division (TA) at Preston 1959-61, it was during this time he was awarded the C.B.E. His last appointment with the British Army was as Deputy Commander British Troops Malta and Libya 1962-64.
WW2 Royal Navy HMS Capetown Long Service Medal Group, consisting of court mounted 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star with North Africa 1942-43, Italy star, Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal. His Royal Naval Long Service Good Conduct medal is loose, “JX 126127 E F BURTENSHAW A/PO HMS CAPETOWN”. Accompanied by a set of miniature campaign medals. HMS Capetown was a Light Cruiser of Cairo class. On 6th April 1941 HMS Capetown was torpedoed and damaged off Massawa, Eritrea by the Italian motor torpedo boat MAS 213.
A small collection of jewellery, comprising; an Edwardian gold and diamond single stone stick pin, the old-cut stone approx. 0.24cts, star set to a round bosse; an early 20th century Japanese small shakudo 'dice' locket decorated with storks in a landscape, the revolving bone cover opening to reveal four tiny dice, the locket approx. 15mm X 11mm; a George V and Queen Mary commemorative 'spectacle set' locket; and a light cream leatherette jewellery box enclosing a mirror and a tray (qty).
*Andre Wallace (b.1947), 'STREET LIGHT' Mixed metal sculpture mounted on a wooden plinth, 54cm high 59cm diameter Born in Taunton, Wallace studied at the Somerset College of Art from 1965-67, he continued his studies by attending the Royal College of Art from 1971-3 when he was awarded the Sainsbury Prize for Sculpture. In subseqent years he has been commissioned to create sculptures for public spaces in the UK and has held solo exhibitions. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
Pair good quality late 19th century Japanese cloisonné vases of tapered form, with floral decoration on dark blue ground, 15cm, on hardwood stands CONDITION REPORT Both are very good quality, some light scratching/ crazing to blue enamel on one vase. The other has some light scratches but otherwise both in good order
Fine quality early 19th century French mantel clock garniture with eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and outside minute register, pierced gilt hands, signed - 'Raingo Fres Paris', in a decorative white marble case with gilt metal floral mounts surmounted by gilt metal wreath and trophy of arms, together with a pair of matching five-light gilt metal and marble candelabras, clock 47cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, movement is clean and we believe it is in working order. Dial is in good condition, no signs of damage. Signature is slightly worn.Case is very good, some minor wear to high points on gilding. Very minor chipping to marble edges.Both candelabra very good, some minor surface scratching to gilt metal
Pair early 19th century Sheffield Plate three-light candelabra with tapering rectangular stems and gadrooned borders, slender twisted branches with urn-shaped candle holders and rectangular drip trays, central candle holder with flame finial bases with plater's marks for D. & Holy Sheffield, 47cm overall height
Pair Victorian silver plated three-light candelabra with Corinthian columns entwined with vines, on stepped bases with bead and egg and dart borders, twin branches with Corinthian capital candle holders and central lights with twisted columns and separate sconces, bases stamped - RD119554-5, 52cm overall height
Good quality mid-19th century snake bangle, the chased gold snake's head with ruby eyes and graduated turquoise cabochons, the underneath of the head with glazed locket compartment and hinged body and forked tongue forming the clasp. Accompanied by a handwritten note - 'Bracelet given Me by HRH The Princess Sophia about the year 1844' CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. Clasp works well. Very good quality, hinge works well. No obvious damage or repairs. Wear commensurate with age 'bloom'/tarnished finish and light surface scratches. Would appear to be gold rather than gilt metal. Acid test is not conclusive.From a deceased estate and has been in the same family for several generations.Inside measurements 56mm x 46mm. From snake's tongue to base of head measures 33mm.Total gross weight 17.7 grams

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