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Crested wares of Great War interest: Nine drums including porcelain 'St. Malo' money bank in form of drum, 6 cm high; a Bugle, 7 cm high, Willow Art; 'Keep the Home Fires burning....' Eastbourne crest, 8 cm; Carlton china; The Black Watch, Leicester crest, Shelley china, 9 cm high; Russian bear, Arcadian china, 7 cm high and a British Territorial Bulldog, Andover crest, Grafton china, 9 cm high (14)
A box containing a mixed assortment of 20th century military effects to include an unmarked helmet with all over blackened finish, a 19th century copper bugle stamped Henry Pottery, 30 Charing Cross, London, 1890, a 20th century M1 30 CAL ammunition box, items of personal uniform etc to include leg wraps, two stitched tan leather dagger scabbards, a further good quality stitched leather scabbard with studded detail, a leather ammunition purse, possibly 19th century, a further leather ammunition satchel, further belts, etc, also together with a substantial antique brass skimming spoon with ironwork handle and a copper warming pan
A Vic 1827 pattern Rifle officer’s sword of the 1st Cheshire (Birkenhead) Rifle Vols slightly curved blade 33”, etched with strung bugle with scrolls “1st Cheshire” and “Rifle Volunteers” above and below on one side, and crowned VR cypher with owner’s crest and Gothic initials “CJ” (Charles Jones, Capt 18.2.69) on the other, in foliate scrolls, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, slightly forward sloping stepped pommel, plain backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, wirebound fishskin grip. In its steel scabbard (slightly bent) with 2 rings. GC (minor wear and light pitting). Plate 3
A quantity of modern Britains etc. Including two 10 piece sets- The 22nd Cheshire Regiment (5189) The Royal Marines (5289). Plus 3 smaller sets – The 17th Duke of Cambridge’s Lancers (8806) comprising 4 pieces. Plus 2x Queens Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (8835), 4 pieces. Also 2 1980’s sets Gordon Highlanders (7245), 6 pieces and US Marine Drum & Bugle Corps (7304), all boxed. Plus 3x 1990’s sets – Royal Marines Colour Party, Royal Marines Band and The London Scene –Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth flanked by two members of the Household Cavalry and Life Guards. Plus a single mounted Life Guard, standing Life Guard, Scots Piper and a Yeoman of the Guard. All in plastic boxes. Also in lot 4x Blue-Box items- 2x Elite Command Collectors Series Battle of Waterloo – 4 British Army and 4 French Army figures including Wellington and Napoleon. Also 2x Julius Caesar Roman Legion sets, 4 figures in each. Plus a Corgi Color Guards of The United States Armed Services. All boxed. Contents Mint.
A Vic 1827 pattern rifle officer’s sword, very slightly curved, fullered blade, 32”, by Firmin & Sons 153 Strand London, etched with crowned VR cypher on one side and strung bugle with blank escutcheon on the other, in scrolled, fenestrated panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, fishskin grip (wire missing). Basically GC, the blade retaining some original polish (blade abraded at forte on one side, small rust spots overall, dark patina to hilt, no scabbard). Plate 3
LIMITED EDITION ASHMOR HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN FIGURE OF ROYAL MARINE COMMANDO TO COMMEMORATE THE BRITISH MILITARY VICTORY ON THE FALKLANDS ISLANDS, figure was limited edition of 250, comes with the original box. Figure remains in very good undamaged condition. Accompanied by a small quantity of Royal Marines items including brass belt buckle, cloth badges, brass bugle, Military records, pictures etc. (small quantity, viewing recommended)
A British Victorian Officer's sword, guard pieced with a crowned bugle and horn, the blade well etched on both sides, plaque at the top reads " New Forest Knights Chapter 126 Knight Director of Ceremonies Brother H. R. Drew R.O.H. (sword in very good condition), marked to top of blade Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London.
A French Infantry briquet sword, the 26 1/2in. (67cms) curved single edged blade on a solid brass hilt, 32in. (81cms) long overall (no scabbard); together with a First World War epee bayonet, with quatrefoil blade and steel grip, 25in. (63cms) long (no scabbard); a brass bugle; various knives, including: a First World War US Issue mess knife, by Landers Frary & Clark, 1917; and a Japanese knife with scabbard. (qty)
A late Victorian silver vesta, of rounded oblong form, having unusual pull-out pivot action and engraved JR monogram, maker Sampson Morden, London 1897; together with another by the same maker, engraved with a bugle boy and two birds on the opposing side, London 1883 (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Engraved example - no apparent faults. Pivot example - some handling wear, tiny dent to catch, requires a polish.
A rare 19thC Mameluke Sword, made for the 87th Light Infantry Regt., The South Cork Militia, the cross guard set with an embossed 87 and an infantry bugle on eachside, in original brass scabbard engraved 'S.C.M.10', two piece ivory hilt with some damage and a plain fighting blade, overall length 39in (99cm).

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