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Lot 565

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Italy, Cacus stealing the Oxen from Hercules, Uniface Circular Bronze Plaquette, late 15th Century, by Galeazzo Mondella, known as Moderno, Cacus, at the entrance of a cave, pulls at the tail of one of the two oxon, Hercules sleeps in the foreground, 56mm (Pope-Hennessy [Kress] 135, fig 154, a rectangular example but mentioning the circular; Lewis 5, rectangular as c.1487; Toderi [Bargello] 147-8; Adams Colln 50, circular; Molinier 194; Bange 482). Pierced at 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock (above exergual line), a good quality and contemoporary cast, very fine.

Lot 566

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Italy, Renaissance, Ferrara, Galeazzo Marescotti (1407-1503), cast Bronze Medal, by Antonio Marescotti, bust left, rev column broken in two by the force of a storm, LOIALMENTE SENS DOTIER MAI PIV ANTONIO MARESCOTI F, 91mm (Arm, I 29/5). A later copy, cast from a pierced example, good very fine, scarce.

Lot 567

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Italy, Renaissance, North Italy, The Crucifixion, rectangular Bronze Plaquette, 16th Century, by Galeazzo Mondella, known as Moderno (c.1467-1528/9), Christ on a high cross, the two thieves to either side, Mary Magdalen clasps the cross whilst figures support the fainting Virgin, to right two soldiers with shields, 108.5mm x 74.5mm (Kress [Pope-Hennessy] 147 (fig 179); Lewis 2; Toderi 143; cf Adams 42; Clifford 359; Bange 454). An aftercast but of considerable age, lacking in fine details, very fine with light brown patination. The specimen in the Adams Collection, previously Rosenheim (lot 686), was cast with an integral border.

Lot 570

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Italy, Costanzo Sforza (1447-1483), Lord of Pesaro from 1473, Bronze Medal, 1475, by Gianfrancesco Enzola, bust left, rev bust of his father Alessandro Sforza left, 74.5mm (Hill, Corpus 293; Arm I, 45, 11; Pollard [2007] 139; Kress 96). Small piercing at top, an old aftercast with improving tooling, very fine.

Lot 571

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Italy, Maximilian I of Austria (1459-1486-1519) and Maria of Burgundy (1457-1582), Bronze Medal, 1477, for their marriage, attributed to Giovanni Candida, his bust right with long flowing hair, rev her bust right with crowned double M monogram behind, 48mm (Hill 831; Arm II, 80, 1; Pollard [2007] 259; Kress 225; Scher, Currency of Fame 37, 37a). Very fine, a pleasant and contemporary cast with light patination. The medal was to be the model for the design of the Schauguldiner of Maximilian I issued c.1511 .£500-800

Lot 574

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Italy, Padre Floriano “Bernardino” Toselli (1699-1768), heavy cast Bronze Medal, 1766, Bolognese school, signed N T S C in incuse on the reverse, tonsured and bearded bust right wearing cape, PADRE BERNARDO TOSELLI CAPPUCCINO SUA ETA’ ANNI 67, rev winged cherub rests by broken column QVI FECERIT ET DOCVERIT HIC MAGNVS, 106mm (Lanna 393; Michael Hall I, 602). An impressive large medal, good very fine and very rare. Toselli was the librarian to the Frati Minori Cappuccini

Lot 593

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Russia, Centenary of the the First Defense of Sevastopol, Bronze Medal, 1955, The Monument to the Scuttled Ships, Vice-Admiral Vladimir Kornilov with sailors to either side, stands amongst wreckage, rev the monument, 67mm. Extremely fine. The monument was built in 1905 for the 50th anniversary of the flooding of the Russian sailing ships which blocked the entrance to Sebastopol Bay. It stands on an artificial rock and was designed by the sculptor Amandus Adamson, architect Valentin Feldman and military engineer Friedrich Enberg.

Lot 594

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Russia, The Successful Launch of Sputnik 1, 1957, Bronze Medal, scientist, plan in hand, before the rocket blasting off, Sputnik circles the globe (showing the Soviet Union), date and legend, 65mm, in original(?) card box. Extremely fine, rare. Believed only 645 specimens struck. Sputnik 1 was was the first artificial Earth satellite. Launched on 4 October, 1954, it spent three months in orbit, burning up on re-entry on 4 January, 1958. It had travelled about 43.5 million miles .

Lot 598

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, South Africa, Sport, Shooting, General Mines Rifle Association, Pair of Copper Medals, awarded 1902 (A T Case), for the “International Match … won by England” and “A Class November Medal”, a soldier stands firing his pistol at five attacking Zulu warriors, ring suspender and ribbon, 36.5mm, original cases; Earl Roberts (Shooting) Competition, 1909 (H H Claydon), small Silvered-bronze Medal, bust of Roberts. First two extremely fine and scarce, the cases distressed and one lacking lid, last very fine. (3)

Lot 609

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, Italy, Luca Francesco Barbaro, Doge of Crete in 1649, and Captain of the Navy in 1651, Bronze Medal, unsigned, bust left, LVC . FRAN . BARB . PROC . OPT . MAX, rev schematic view of the harbour defences, with classical figures, REGVNT . ETERIGVNT . CRETAM, MDCLIX, 68mm (Voltolini 977). About extremely fine, pierced, rare.

Lot 612

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, Vatican / Poland / Turkey, Innocent XI, Odescalchi (1611-1676-1689), the Battle of Parkany (9 October, 1683), Victory of the Christian Forces, commanded by Jan Sobieski, over the Turks, Bronze Medal, 1684, by Giovanni Hamerani, bust right in tiara, legend ends MAXI, rev Madonna and child, seated on image of her house, banner above, battle scene below, TVRCIS ET PARKAN CAES … in exergue, 39mm (Linc 1461; HCz 2482). Fine and very rare. The Turkish forces were commanded by Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha (1634/35-1683), a central figure the Turkish Empire’s last attempts at expansion into central and eastern Europe. The banner depicted was placed in the Church of Notre Dame at Loretto, to where the Casa Sata is said to have been transported by four angels.

Lot 624

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, Italy / Greece, Cephalonia / Venice, Iacopo Nani, Venetian Admiral, Bronze Medal, c.1778, unsigned, bust right, IACOBO NANI EQUITI OPTIMO PROCONSULI, rev two hands clasped around a cross, ANNO COMINI MDCCXXVIII, CEPHALENIA, 65mm (Voltolini 1630). A naïve medal, minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and of the highest rarity.

Lot 625

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, Corfu, Iacopo Gradonico, Venetian Admiral and Proconsul of Corfu, Bronze Medal, 1781, unsigned, bust right, IACOBO GRADONICO PROCOS. OPTIMI, rev galley left, CORCYRA, 67mm (Voltolini 1658). Extremely fine and rare.

Lot 627

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, Turkey / Russia, Nicholas I, Declaration of War on Turkey 1828, Bronze Medal, by Gube for Loos, bust right, rev Nicholas, as a medieval knight, receives a blessing and a sword from Russia, ACCINGE FEMORI GLADIUM TUUM-HEROS PS 45.4, 38mm (Diakov 470.1). Good very fine.

Lot 628

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, The Inauguration of the Eastern Algerian Railway from Algiers to Constantine Railway, Bronze Medal, 1886, by Oscar Roty, Two female figures representing the cities at either end of the railroad line embracing, views of their respective cities to either side, rev Abundance stands on a wheel, holding cornucopiæ, name of the railway, the dates of the laws under which it was constructed and the names of the officials and engineers, 68.5mm, in maroon leather case of issue (Moy 184, pl III, 21, and illustrated on title page). Mint state.

Lot 641

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, Sport, European Basketball Championship (EuroBasket), Istanbul, Bronze Medal, 1959, view across the bosphorous from the Galata Tower towards St Sophia and the Blue Mosque, rev legend within lotus and olive wreath, 70.5mm. About extremely fine. The Championship was won by the Soviet Union with Czecholslovakia in second place and France in third.

Lot 645

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Medals by Subject, Art, France, “Hommage aux Graveurs” (tribute to medallists), Uniface Silvered-bronze Proof Striking of a Plaquette, 1891, by Alphonse Eugène Lechevrel (1848-1924), signed with both name and monogram, naked girl writes on scroll attached to tree, filled with the names of the great French medallists of the Art Nouveaux period, to left the implements of minting, 79.5mm x 57.5mm (MeF 505; Marx - used as cover illustration; BDM III, 361). Nearly extremely fine and rare. The list begins “OVDINE / J C CHAPLAIN / O ROTY ...”. The plaquette is normally struck with a reverse depicting an olive branch with space to right for an inscription.

Lot 648

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Medals by Subject, Art, France, “Nike”, The Goddess of Victory, Large Bronze Medal, undated (1924), by Paul Marcel Dammann (1885-1939), head of the Godess right, laureate and with wing, NI – KE, small olive sprig below, rev naked Greek athlete stands at Olympia holding statuette of Victory, 100.5mm, impressed “189” on edge. Good very fine, a wonderful and rare Art Deco medal. The medal was to be adapted for the Paris Olympic Games with the addition of a rugby ball, javelin, bow and arrow, club and discus.

Lot 650

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Medals by Subject, Art Deco, France, Bronze Medals (3), by Leon-Claude Mascaux (1882-1965), naked female dances with veil before a child-like Pan playing pipes; naked girl struts with veil (said to be Isadora Duncan); and a contemplative naked girl observes on nearby branch, revs floral wreath, last named “Le Journal Aux Catherinettes 1928”, 50mm. Last very fine, the others virtually mint state. (3)

Lot 656

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Medals by Subject, Music, Crystal Palace, Handel Centenary Commemorations, 1859, Miniature Cast Gold Medal, by Messers Pinches, but of Handel right, rev legend in wreath, 17mm, with integral suspension loop, and the lower half of a turned hardwood case (Allen SY-1859/001 RRR, not listed in this metal). Very fine and very rare. Allen did not know of the medal in gold but stated that the bronze example he owned was a replica of SY-1859/010 and was possibly handed out to audiences. It is unlikely that gold medals would be given to audience members so perhaps this piece was intended for a VIP involved with the event.

Lot 660

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Medals by Subject, Sport, Olympic Games, Sweden, Stockholm 1912, Gold Winner’s Medal, awarded to Nils August Domingo Adlercreutz, for the Equestrian Team Eventing (Military), by Bertram Mackennal (obverse) and Erik Lindberg (reverse), a naked athlete stands with palm branch, crowned by two diaphonous classical figures, rev a herald, trumpet in hand, wearing tabard and by raised bust of Ling, reads a declaration, OLYMPISKA SPELEN STOCKHOLM 1912, 33.3mm, 26.53g. Very fine with usual signs of handling, extremely rare, only 90 specimens awarded. provenance: Nils August Domingo Adlercreutz (1866-1955) then through family, by descent Equestrian events made their first official appearance in a modern Olympics at the Stockholm Games. Nils Adlercreutz had a successful Olympics as indeed did the Swedish equestrian team, which won the gold for the Team Eventing – this medal, beating Germany (silver) and the USA (bronze). Individually in the same event Adlercreutz (and Atout) came fourth. He also competed (on Ilex) in the individual jumping event, coming sixth. It was expected that the competitors in these events would be military personnel as they would have had the cavalry experience and training. The medal’s obverse is adapted from the 1908 London medal (the details of those Games being removed from the plinths on which the female figures sit). Whilst it still bears the signature of Vaughton & Sons (Birmingham), records indicate that the medals were struck by C C Sporrong & Co. Records also state that in team events, such as this, winners received gilt-silver medals, but the Adlercreutz medal is solid gold. The Stockholm Olympics were the last games in which true gold medals were awarded for team event winners.

Lot 662

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Medals by Subject, Sport, Olympic Games, Saint Louis, Bronze Medal of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904, by A A Weinman, figures of America and Louisiana, rev eagle over tablet, 64mm (Gad 9). About extremely fine. The Olymic Games ran alongside the Exposition

Lot 1010

WORLD COINS, BRAZIL, An Assortment of Silver, Bronze and Base Metal issues with modern Cupro-nickel, Aluminium-bronze, Nickel and Stainless-steel issues (approx 150), including, Portuguese Colony, Copper 40-Reis 1822R; Empire, Reform Coinage (1834-1889), Silver 200-Reis (3), 1863, 1868, 1886, 500-Reis (4), 1852, 1858, 1868, 1888, 1000-Reis (4), 1850, 1860, 1869, 1886 and 2000-Reis (4), 1851, 1853, 1869, 1889; Republic, Silver 100-, 200-Reis, 500-Reis (5), 1889, 1907, 1912, 1913A, 1922, 1000-Reis (4), 1889, 1911, 1913, 1913A, 2000-Reis (3), 1907, 1912, 1913A. Mixed grades, 40-Reis 1822R extremely fine, the silver issues mainly very fine, a few lustrous extremely fine. (lot)

Lot 1120

WORLD COINS, FRANCE, Fourth Republic (1947-1959), Coffret du Concours de 20F 1950, Set of Essais in aluminium-bronze, by Guiraud, Guzman, Morlon, Simon and Turin, 10-Francs, 20-Francs (5) and 50-Francs, 1950 (Gad 210.3). Mint state, a rare set in the original presentation box. (7)

Lot 1121

WORLD COINS, FRANCE, Fourth Republic, Monnaie de Paris Set of 20-Centimes Essais (3), in aluminium-bronze, by Dieudonné, Lagriffoul and Robert, 1961 (Gad 55.8, 55.10, 55.12). Mint state in original case of issue. (3)

Lot 1122

WORLD COINS, FRANCE, Fourth Republic, Monnaie de Paris Set of 20-Centimes Essais (2), in aluminium bronze, by Coeffin and Rousseau, 1961 (Gad 55.6, 55.14). Mint state in original case of issue. (2)

Lot 1153

WORLD COINS, ITALY, Mileto (Province of Vibo Valentia, Calabria), Ruggero I (1072-1101), Grand Count, Bronze Follaro, the armoured Count on horseback left, rev Virgin Mary seated with infant Christ, MARIA – MATER D – (CNI 15 var; MIN 160; MEC 14, 97 var). Dark green-brown patina, very fine, though obverse legend blurred, scarce.

Lot 1168

WORLD COINS, KOREA, Japanese Protectorate, Bronze ½-Chon, Year 10 (1906), ½-Chon, Year 3 (1909), Chon (3), Year 9 (1905), Year 11 (1907), Year 2 (1908), Copper-nickel 5-Chon, Year 11 (1907) (KM 1124, 1136, 1125, 1132, 1137, 1126). Generally very fine. (6)

Lot 1171

WORLD COINS, LUXEMBURG, Miscellaneous Coins, including Bronze 2½-Centimes, 5-Centimes and 10-Centimes 1870, Zinc issues of 1915-1916, Iron issues of 1918-1920 and commemorative Silver 20-, 50- and 100-Francs 1946. Mainly good fine to very fine. (43)

Lot 1178

WORLD COINS, MAURITIUS, Commonwealth, Victoria, Bronze 5-Cents, 1888, die axis ?? (KM 9). Brilliant uncirculated, a few light carbon spots. ex Arielle collection, Baldwin’s Auction 85, September 2013, lot 3754

Lot 1181

WORLD COINS, MONACO, Miscellaneous Silver, Cupro-Nickel and base metal coins including 50-Centimes 1924 to 50-Francs 1950, Silver 10-Francs 1966 (2), Aluminium-Bronze ½-, 1- and 2-Francs 1924, 1926 and Aluminium issues of 1943-1945. Very fine to extremely fine. (29)

Lot 1183

WORLD COINS, MONTENEGRO, Nicholas I, Silver 5-Perpera (2), 1909, 1914, 2-Perpera (2), Perper (2), Nickel 20-Para and 10-Para and Bronze 2-Para and Para. All about very fine, the Para 1906 extremely fine. (10)

Lot 1204

WORLD COINS, RHODESIA, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Elizabeth II, Proof Silver Sixpence and Threepence, Bronze Penny and Halfpenny, 1955 (KM 4, 3, 2, 1). Minor stains, otherwise mint state. (4)

Lot 768

Scarce Variation ATS Officers Cap Badge, being a bronze officers example with blade fixings on the reverse. The laurel wreath design is very similar to that of the Army Veterinary Corps. These badges were officially made for the ATS by a jeweller in Farnham, Surrey.

Lot 915

Post 1953 Parachute Regiment Majors Full Uniform Grouping consisting of two officers service dress pattern tunics, both with staybright anodised regimental tunic buttons and cloth parachute qualified jump wings. One service dress has bronze officers collar badges. Single Majors rank crowns to the shoulder boards. One service dress tunic is complete with the original set of trousers. Also accompanied by a No1 dress tunic with bullion parachute qualification wing to the arm, camouflaged airborne troops smock set with zip front and original cloth insignia to the arm and shoulder strap. The last item in the grouping is the full officers mess dress uniform of scarlet cloth with maroon facings and bullion parachute wings and regimental insignia. Grouping has inked name inside some of the tunics.

Lot 16

Three cased medallions to inc a Crystal Palace Centenary Commemoration G F Handel bronze

Lot 237

A pair of life-size bronze figurines in the Neo-Classical style of ladies holding torcheres standing on column bases

Lot 240

A Meiji period Japanese bronze vase with relief crane decoration

Lot 96

A 19th century bronze oil lamp in the form of a reclining woman in Indian costume

Lot 97

A pair of antique Chinese bronze vases

Lot 99

A large bronze figure of a stag with raised head

Lot 182

Alabaster Figure of Napoleon, showing the French emperor in full military uniforms. Head and torso are mounted onto a plinth. Figure is mounted on a marble type base. Signed to the reverse. Probably a 20th century copy based on an earlier bronze figure. 37cm in height.

Lot 497

Medals to the Allman Family, consisting of British War & Victory medals awarded to “18850 PTE H ALLMAN KSLI" and bronze memorial plaque named HERBERT ALLMAN. Accompanied by a boxed WW2 campaign medal group consisting of 1939-45 star, Africa star fitted with MID oak leaf, Defence medal and 1939-45 war medal. ** Lance Corporal Herbert Allman served with the 5th Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry and was killed in action on 22nd October 1917. 

Lot 498

Great War Macedonian Mule Corps Bronze War Medal, awarded to “8254 MULETEER MACEDONIAN MULE C". Medal remains in good condition. 

Lot 525

Selection of Royal Flying Corps Badges consisting of bronze officers cap badge with blade fittings on the reverse, bronze officers with loops, other ranks brass cap badge with loops and two collar badges. Also accompanied by a Royal Flying Corps swagger stick of bamboo shaft with white metal thimble top, and a single thimble swagger stick top with Royal Flying Corps wings. (7 items)

Lot 528

Selection of British Regimental Cap Badges of various regiments including East Yorkshire, York and Lancaster, West Riding, North Staffordshire, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Officers bronze Middlesex with blade fittings, CEF collar badge, EIIR Royal Observer Corps car mascot badge, plus others. Accompanied by a number of reproduction cap badges also. (38 items)

Lot 535

Selection of WW1 & WW2 Home Front Related Badges including silver wound badge with pin fitting on reverse (numbered 1946), On War Service 1916 brass badge, 1916 Battle of Jutland commemorative medallion, brass Great War peace medal, bronze souvenir of the Great War medal, 1920's / 1930's National War Savings Committee badge, LNER Railway Service home front badge (numbered 19038), National Savings Movement lapel badge, GQ Parachute enamelled badge, Home Guard lapel badge, Civil Service Rifles sweetheart badge, plus other items. Various conditions. (22 items)

Lot 537

Selection of British Regimental Cap Badges including Royal Tank Regiment, Duke of Wellingtons West Riding regiment, The Cheshire regiment, The Suffolk regiment, Royal Berkshire regiment, Royal Engineers, all brass East Yorkshire regiment, Royal Artillery, The Border Regiment, WW2 period Manchester regiment, Bakelite WW2 REME, Highland Light Infantry, South Staffordshire regiment, EIIR Royal Artillery bronze OSD, Leicestershire regiment, Gloucestershire regiment, Worcestershire regiment, East Lancashire regiment, Kings Liverpool regiment, Kings Own Scottish Borderers, Royal Welch Fusiliers, plus others. Also some shoulder titles and tunic buttons. Various conditions and fittings on the reverse. (158 items)

Lot 584

Selection of County of London Yeomanry Rough Riders Cap / Collar Badges, including 2x officers bronze examples (one with repaired lug), officers with brooch fitting on reverse, five other ranks examples (4 with lugs, 1 with brooch fitting), 2x officers silver and gilt examples and a scarce blackened anodised example ( damaged). Some collar badges were worn as cap badges until 1950. (11 items)

Lot 585

Selection of Kings Own Royal Regiment Norfolk Yeomanry Collar Badges, including 2x OSD bronze with short scroll and solid crowns, 2x other ranks gilt examples with short scroll, 2x officers gilt examples with full regimental scroll and lug fittings on reverse, 4x other ranks gilt full scroll examples with J R GAUNT LONDON makers tablets on reverse, officers bronze example with full scroll complete with lugs on reverse, matched pair of officers OSD full scroll collar badges with lug fittings on reverse, officers bronzed gilt example, Edward VII and George V bullion mess dress collar badges, George VI officers silvered cap badge with two lug fittings on reverse and a matching collar badge. All remain in good condition. (18 items)

Lot 588

Selection of Cheshire Yeomanry Collar Badges, consisting of officers bronze example with two lug fittings on reverse, 3x all white metal examples with fittings on reverse, 2x white metal and gilt crown examples with fittings on reverse and two anodised examples. All remain in generally good condition. (8 items)

Lot 589

Selection of Lincolnshire Yeomanry Collar Badges, consisting of a fine pair of silver plated examples complete with the two lug fittings on the reverse, two white metal Lincolnshire Imperial Yeomanry collar badges, two gilt metal collar badges both with lug fittings on reverse, officers bronze example and a blackened gilt. All remain in generally good condition. (8 items)

Lot 590

Selection of Northumberland Hussars Collar Badges, consisting of fine pair of silver (not hallmarked) officers kings crown collar badges with lug fixings on the reverse, kings crown gilt example with a pin back fitting added to the reverse, two chromed kings crown collar badges, two gilt metal examples, blackened bronze example with two lug fittings on reverse, two other ranks white metal collar badges, white metal badge with solid crown, variation sealed 17/9/51 which has a part voided centre and single fitting on reverse, 4x anodised EIIR examples and a bullion mess badge. All remain in good overall condition. (17 items)

Lot 594

Selection of Yorkshire Dragoons Cypher Pattern Collar Badges including a scarce kings crown example in unmarked silver, Queens crown officers unmarked silver, two EIIR other ranks with brass backing plates, two white metal examples and a OSD bronze example. All remain in generally good condition. (7 items)

Lot 595

Unusual Pair of Officers Westminster Dragoons Collar Badges being bronze examples with straight regimental scroll. Both have lug fittings on the reverse.

Lot 599

Selection of Warwickshire Yeomanry Collar Badges consisting of fine quality officers silver plated example with two lug fittings on reverse, six early pattern gilt metal collar badges, early pattern white metal collar badge, 4 gilt metal other ranks collar badges, facing pair of other ranks white metal with single lug fitting, miss matched facing pair of white metal collar badges, two pairs of anodised collar badges and five examples of OSD bronze collar badges. Various conditions. (25 items)

Lot 601

Selection of East Kent Yeomanry Collar Badges consisting of two OSD bronze examples, one having T&Co makers mark on the reverse. Both with lug fittings to reverse. Accompanied by a facing pair (slightly miss-matched) blackened brass pair of collar badges and a single blackened brass collar badge. All remain in good overall condition. (5 items)

Lot 602

Selection of Duke of Lancasters Own Yeomanry Collar Badges consisting of pair of OSD bronze officers collar badges with two lug fittings on the reverse, 3x variations of officers bronze collar badges with lug fittings on reverse, pair of gilt metal collar badges which vendor states were sealed 17/9/1957, pair of other ranks anodised rose pattern with fittings to reverse and two pairs of EIIR bullion rose pattern mess dress collar badges. All remain in good condition. (13 items)

Lot 606

Selection of East Riding Yeomanry Collar Badges consisting of a facing pair of gilt metal officers 1st pattern collar badges with lugs on the reverse, 3x other ranks brass examples, facing pair of white metal small type 1st pattern collar badges, three white metal officers mess dress collar badges, two blackened bronze OSD 1st pattern collar badges, 2x OSD bronze badges with scroll to the bottom, two piece second pattern example facing pair, 13 examples of variation 2nd pattern collar badges, officers gilt 2nd pattern collar badge with lug fittings, 8x anodised examples and a small pin badge with QUEENS OWN YEOMANRY scroll. Various conditions, most in good to very good. (39 items)

Lot 608

Selection of Wiltshire Yeomanry Collar Badges including two examples of officers gilt retaining much of the original fire gilt finish. Both with two lug fittings to the reverse. Accompanied by four large type white metal and brass badges with various fittings on the reverse, 2x bronze OSD examples with one having FIRMIN LONDON makers mark on the reverse, 3x small type white metal and brass, officers silver (not hallmarked) small type with two lug fittings on reverse, 3x large type anodised badges with single fitting on reverse and 2x matched pairs of small type anodised collar badges. All remain in generally good condition. (19 items)

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