Royal Navy HMS Southampton Cap Tally gold wire embroidered on black ribbon. WW2 period example with full stop after ships name. Full length tally. Some sticker residue to the tally. ** HMS Southampton was a town class light cruiser. In the early afternoon of 11 January, both she and fellow cruiser HMS Gloucester came under attack from 12 Stuka dive bombers . She was hit by at least two bombs south-east of Malta and caught fire; the resulting blaze spread from stem to stern and trapped a number of men below decks. 81 men were killed with the survivors being picked up by HMS Gloucester and the destroyer HMS Diamond. Heavily damaged and without power, she was sunk by one torpedo from Gloucester and four from the cruiser HMS Orion.
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Great War HMS CALEDON Cap Tally with gold wire embroidered on black ribbon. Some fading and wear.** HMS Caledon C-Class Light Cruiser. Commissioned in 1917 she saw service at the battle of Heligoland Bight, where the Victoria Cross was awarded to Ordinary Seamen John Henry Carless from HMS Caledon.
Selection of Early Dorset Regiment Tunic Buttons consisting of remains of an officers silver button circa 1757-67, two ground excavated other ranks pewter buttons circa 1757-67, officers Eastern Dorset Light Militia 1808-16 coatee button, white metal other ranks West Norfolk Militia 1833-1855, large pewter tunic button West Dorset Militia, 6x officers 1830-81 tunic buttons and a other ranks tunic button of the same period. Generally good condition. (13 items) ** Ground excavated buttons were all found in the area of Winchester where the Dorset Militia were camped July-October 1760.
Selection of Dorset Related Cloth Insignia, including 8 embroidered cloth shoulder titles, 2 printed cloth regimental shoulder title, various formation signs including 32nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA (TA), Guards Armoured division, printed 30 corps, 2nd infantry division, 40th division 2nd pattern, Eight Army, plus others. Grouping is accompanied by a selection of variation 43rd (Wessex) Division formation signs including a 1st pattern example combination, post war officers bullion examples, red claw variation, variation on green backing, plus others. (41 items)
Royal Guernsey Militia (Light Infantry) Officers Collar Badges Circa 1904, being a slight miss-matched pair of bronze elongated lion-leoparde with two lug fittings on the reverse. One of these badges is the actual example shown on page 163 of History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge by Colin Churchill Fig 1024.
Royal Guernsey Militia (Light Infantry) Collar Badges Circa 1904, being a brass and a gilded metal example. Both badges are complete with lug fittings on the reverse. Both remain in good condition. These badges are the actual examples shown on page 163 of History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge by Colin Churchill Fig 1022 & 1023.
1st & 2nd Battalion Royal Guernsey Militia (Light Infantry) Officers Bullion Frock Coat Collar Badges circa 1904 & 1905, two are complete with the backing cloth. Good condition. These badges are the actual examples illustrated on page 163 of History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge by Colin Churchill Fig 1025 & 1026. (3 items)
Pre 1904 Royal Guernsey Militia (Light Infantry) Collar Badges being a pair of brass other ranks issue with Victorian crown above strung bugle. Two lug fittings to the reverse. Accompanied by a single Victorian issue and a later Kings crown issue. All the remain in good condition. Two single examples are the actual badges shown on page 163 of History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge by Colin Churchill Fig 1020 & 1021. (4 items)
Selection of Brass Regimental Lapel Badges, consisting of The Essex Regiment, Finsbury Rifles (pin fitting), Army Ordnance Corps, Worcestershire Regiment, The Lancashire Fusiliers, Cheshire Regiment, Durham Light Infantry, The Devonshire Regiment, 2x O.C.A Middlesex Regiment, North Stafford Regiment and 20th Battalion London Regiment. All remain in good overall condition. (12 items)
Selection of Sweetheart Brooches / Tie Pins consisting of Royal West Kent brass and enamel, West Yorkshire brass and enamel, Green Howards The Princess of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment, The Buffs in gilt and enamel, Durham Light Infantry gilt and enamel, Royal Fusiliers gilt and enamel, Middlesex Regiment gilt and enamel, North Staffordshire silver (not hallmarked) and enamel, Royal Army Ordnance Corps gilt and enamel, Royal Scots chrome and enamel, Royal Artillery gilt and enamel, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry gilt and enamel, Royal Army Ordnance Corps silver and enamel, Rifle Brigade white metal and enamel on mother of pearl, 2x Royal Corps of Signals on mother of pearl backings, Royal Warwickshire on mother of pearl backing, 3rd Kings Own Hussars on mother of pearl backing (no pin fitting), Royal Artillery on pearl backing (no pin fitting) and Hampshire regiment on pearl backing (no pin fitting). Unless stated all have pin fittings on reverse and remain in good condition. (20 items)
Post 1902 British Officers Dress Cap with General Service cap badge, thin patent chinstrap supported by side buttons. Thick band of gilt bullion wire to the peak. Interior of the cap has the original leather sweatband and lining. Accompanied by a Royal Signals Officers dress cap complete with its two piece cap badge. Thick band of bullion wire to the peak. Interior retains the original leather sweatband and quilted lining with Moss Bros makers details. Both caps show light service wear. (2 items)
British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officers Sword complete with its original steel scabbard. Three bar hilt with original fish skin covered grip. Bullion sword knot attached to the hilt. Blade is etched to the centre panel with foliage and Queen Victoria cipher. Base of blade has Hawkes & Co Piccadilly London makers mark and the spine is numbered 3612. Blade remains in good overall condition.
Selection of British WW2 Steel Helmets consisting of black painted example complete with liner which is dated 1943, 1941 dated Civil Defence First Aid Post (F.A.P) steel helmet complete with its liner, Senior Fire Guards white painted steel helmet with its original liner, 3x Fire Guards civil defence helmets complete with liners, post WW2 RAF Flying helmet inner type G with post war Oxygen mask and a WW2 pattern French steel helmet complete with liner and chinstrap. All in generally good condition, some light damage to the flying helmet. (9 items)
Post 1902 Grenadier Guards Majors Dress Tunic of fine red cloth with blue facings. Stand up collar decorated with bullion wire decoration and flaming grenade collar badges. Shoulder boards with bullion edging and single bullion and velvet rank crown. Cuffs decorated with bullion work and regimental brass button. Brass kings crown regimental buttons to the front of the tunic. Loops to breast for long medal ribbon bar. Interior is of fine quality quilted material. Light service wear to the interior. Generally a very fine example.
Scarce Royal Air Force Medical Officers Tunic circa 1920's, being the early light blue cloth with gilt metal medical officers collar badges. Rank lace to the lower cuffs and gilt metal albatross. Royal Air Force officers tunic buttons. Interior has the original tailors label to the inside which has faded. Some wear to the interior lining.
Royal Air Force Battle Dress Blouse of Wing Commander D W Reid DFC, the battle dress is a 1946 dated war service dress example complete with Kings crown RAF pilots wing, underneath is medal ribbons for the Distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-45 star, Air Crew Europe star, Defence medal, 1939-45 war medal with MID oak leaf and 1935 Jubilee medal. Rank bars to the shoulder straps. Inked name to the size label. Some light service wear.
* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), DAWN, LOCTUDY oil on canvas, signed 23.5cm x 54cm (9.25 x 21.25 inches) Framed (The vendor had this painting re-framed but retained the original frame which can be part of this lot if desired). Note: The view is Ile-Tudi viewed from the terrace of Villa Ker Jane, the home of Goudie's parents-in-law in the village of Loctudy, Brittany. Recurring visits to Brittany became not just a holiday break from the city life of Glasgow, but a place of experiment for his painting, leading to new developments in an increasingly individual style. The sources of Gauguin's powerful symbolism; calvaries, the carved wooden figures of the pieta, rosaries and graveyard guardians, had a power which belied their simple imagery and rough execution. This simplicity - a reduction of form to its basic but unmistakably symbolic shape - gave traditional Breton art its power and Goudie was deeply affected by it. In the first Brittany paintings colour was not one of Goudie's prime concerns, but over the years he moved away from a primarily tonal definition of the world around him to one where colour and pattern take a dominant role. In Cadell and van Dongen, both of whom simplified their approach to figurative painting by the introduction of pure colour, he found guidance. The brilliant light of Loctudy encouraged Goudie to make changes to his palette. The flat landscape, with expanses of water reflecting the powerful skies swept in from the Atlantic, were not suitable subjects for the tonal approach to painting which he brought with him from Scotland. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, said: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.''

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