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Lot 14

Badge. 2nd Royal Guernsey Militia Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1902-08 A scarce gilt example converted from a Victorian one whilst in service. Crowned star mounted with laurel wreath and strap “Pro Aris Rege Et Focis”, the black velvet centre mounted with silvered Arms of Guernsey . Mounted on the base of the wreath, a silver tri-part scroll inscribed “Royal Guernsey Militia” surmounted by silver strung bugle with ‘2’ on the cords. Across the top of the wreath a silvered scroll inscribed “Diex Aie”. LOOPS ABSENT otherwise VGC.

Lot 357

Badge. Scottish. Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s plaid brooch. A fine scarce example. Burnished silvered quoit mounted with heavy thistle wreath. To the centre, a Star of the Order of the Thistle bearing Imperial crown with a curled bugle horn below , ‘LRV’ monogram to the centre. Stout pin to reverse. VGC

Lot 56

Badge. 3rd Middlesex or Royal Westminster Militia Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1861-69. A very fine and exceedingly scarce die-stamped silver on copper example by J & Co (Jennens). Gilt washed crowned star mounted with silver circlet inscribed “3rd or Royal Westminster Middlesex”. To the centre, a shield of Westminster and Middlesex Arms with strung bugle above. Two horizontal loops to reverse. VGC Raised at Brentford 1797; became 5th Bn. Royal Fusiliers on Friday 1st July 1881.

Lot 241

Badge. The Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire Light Infantry) Officer’s 1903 silver hallmarked cap badge. A fine die-cast example by B & P (Bent & Parker) bearing Birmingham hallmarks on reverse. Bugle strung from mural crown surmounted by ‘Jellalabad’ scroll ‘PA’ between the cords. Two blades to reverse. VGC

Lot 160

Badge. 5th (Congleton) Cheshire Rifles Victorian Officer’s pouch badge. A good die-stamped silvered example. Bugle strung from Prince of Wales’s plumes; ‘5’ between the cords. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Formed at Congleton 15th September, 1859. Hugh King Collection

Lot 218

Badge. British Indian. 105th (Madras Light Infantry) Regiment, OR’s glengarry badge circa 1874-1881. A good die-stamped gilt example. Crowned coiled bugle horn; lined ‘105’ to voided centre. Brass loops East and West. VGC (KK 582) In 1861 the 2nd Madras (European) Regiment was transferred to the British Establishment as the 105th (Madras Light Infantry) Regiment, becoming the 2nd Battalion, The King’s Own Light Infantry (South Yorkshire Regiment) in 1881

Lot 24

Badge. 17th North Middlesex Rifle Volunteers post 1880 Victorian Officer’s helmet plate. A good scarce die-stamped blackened example with burnished silver highlights. Mounted on a star, a laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic crown resting on a blank tablet; within the wreath, a Maltese cross, lions between the arms and ball finials to the tips, bearing circlet “North Middlesex”, strung bugle to centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC 29th formed 1.3.1860 at St. Pancras; HQ moved to Camden Town in 1864. Renumbered 17th in 1880 and became 19th London Regt. in 1908. Hugh King Collection

Lot 356

Badge. Scottish. Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s plaid brooch. A very fine scarce example. Burnished silvered quoit with engraved edge mounted with heavy thistle wreath. To the centre, a cut gilt Star of the Order of the thistle; mounted on the Star, a silver Imperial crown with a curled bugle horn below, silvered ‘LRV’ monogram to the centre. Stout pin to reverse. VGC

Lot 216

Badge. King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Boer War KOYLI Officer’s slouch hat badge. A good scarce large die-cast bronze coiled bugle. The brass centre mounted with a silvered rose. Two loops to reverse. VGC

Lot 38

Badge. King’s Royal Rifle Corps Militia Bns. post 1881 Officer’s helmet plate. A fine and scarce die-stamped blackened example with burnished silvered highlights. Crowned Maltese cross with lions between the arms bearing a circlet inscribed “The King’s Royal Rifle Corps”, to the voided centre a strung bugle. Three toned loops to reverse. VGC Worn by 5th Bn (late Huntingdon Militia Rifles), 6th (late Royal Flint Rifles disbanded 1889), 7th (late 2nd Middlesex Royal Edmonton Militia), 8th (late Carlow Rifles Militia) and 9th (late North Cork Militia Rifles) Battalions KRRC.

Lot 167

Badge. King’s Royal Rifle Corps Officer’s post 1905 astrakhan rifle cap badge. A very fine die-stamped blackened example with burnished silver highlights. Maltese cross, the arms bearing numerous honours including those from the Boer War, surmounted by “Celer et Audax” tablet; centrally a strung bugle within circlet “The King’s Royal Rifle Corps”. Two loops to reverse. VGC Worn with separate oval cord boss bearing crown. Hugh King Collection

Lot 752

Rifle Volunteer Victorian Officer’s Mess Jacket. An early post-1881 example, scarlet cloth with white facings. Silver Russia braid edging to jacket and white metal studs to front. Colonel’s braid decoration to collar and sleeves. Twisted silver shoulder-cords, fastened by small buttons with crown and bugle-horn, and bearing Lieutenant Colonel’s rank-badges. Green medal-ribbon of the Volunteer Decoration. Red quilted lining. Braid slightly dull, minor moth and staining ... Complete with an officer’s scarlet V-necked waistcoat, also with white metal studs to front, silver Russia braid edging and pocket-ornaments. Minimal moth and stitching faults. (2 items)

Lot 349

Badge. Scottish. 26th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s shako plate circa 1859-61. A good very scarce short-lived die-cast stamped blackened brass coiled bugle bearing ‘26’ to wire gauze centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC Formed 14th December 1859 at R. Napier & Sons, Govan; becoming ‘A’ Company 25th LRVC in April 1861.

Lot 145

Badge. Armagh Light Infantry Irish Militia Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1874-81. A good die-stamped white metal example. Crowned strung bugle. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1267) Raised 1793 at Armagh, redesignated Light Infantry in 1855, became 3rd Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers on Friday 1st July 1881

Lot 12

Badge. Royal Marine Light Infantry Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1902-05. A good scarce short-lived rare gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel wreath joined at the top by a scroll inscribed “Gibraltar; fouled anchor to the junction below. Within the wreath, a pierced strap inscribed “Per Mare Per Terram” on blue enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief. Mounted beneath the wreath, a silver strung bugle. Three loops to reverse (two old replacements). VGC

Lot 465

Early Victorian Light Company Officer’s Wings. A very rare and magnificent example worn by a Light Company officer. The straps edged with scarlet cloth and silver “Corded Enniskillen”, and faced with three rows of silvered metal chain on silver lace backing. The “horns” similarly edged and faced with three tapering rows of chain, the outer edges bearing a row of silver bullion. At the junction between the strap and the horns, a prominent dome of burnished white metal, mounted with superbly- gilt bugle-horns within a laurel wreath. The straps lined with red leather and fitted with brass slides inscribed ‘Buckmaster Latest Improvements 1842’. Small white metal button to straps, bearing crown within a scalloped edging. Right hand wing with two bullion tassels absent and four partially detached, leather lining of strap worn by contact with shoulder-belt. Retaining string of left-hand wing absent, otherwise VGC for age.

Lot 11

Badge. Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901. A good gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel wreath joined at the top by a scroll inscribed “Gibraltar; fouled anchor to the junction below. Within the wreath, a pierced strap inscribed “Per Mare Per Terram” on blue enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief. Mounted beneath the wreath, a silver strung bugle. Three loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1091) Also worn by Commissioned Bandmasters 1898-1901

Lot 214

Badge. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 20th century Officer’s glengarry badge. A fine large die-stamped silver plated example comprising a burnished Mullet above a strung bugle set within a wreath of thistles. Two loops to reverse. VGC

Lot 89

Badge. 85th Foot Victorian Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1840-55. A mid 19th century example. Gilt rectangular plate mounted with silver wreath, half laurel, half palm; within the wreath an oval crowned silver strap inscribed “Aucto Splendore Resurgo”; to the centre, a silver strung bugle with “85” between the cords and a scroll flowing over the knot inscribed “The King’s Light Infantry”. At the base of the wreath, the single honour “Nive”; beneath the wreath a tri-part scroll inscribed “Fuentes Donor” “Peninsula” Bladensburg is absent. Reverse retains one of two hooks and two stud. Traces of gilt only (Parkyn 414) The 85th was granted the title “King’s Light Infantry” in April 1821. It served in Malta and at Gibraltar from 1821 to 1832. The 85th served in North America from 1835 to 1842 and was despatched on horse sleighs across heavy snows from New Brunswick to quell disturbances in Quebec in the winter of 1838. After North America the 85th saw service in the West Indies, in Ireland under the command of Lt.Col. Brook John Taylor and Mauritius under Lt.Col. Manley Power. Became 2nd Battalion KSLI on Friday 1st July 1881

Lot 117

Badge. 1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate. A very fine and very scarce die-stamped silvered example. Crowned star mounted with a strap inscribed “Northants Rifle Volunteers”; the voided centre bearing crowned strung bugle with “1” between the cords. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC Became 1st VB in 1887 Hugh King Collection

Lot 137

Badge. 1st Admin. Bn. Leicestershire Rifle Volunteers Victorian glengarry badge circa 1878-80. A scarce cast white metal example. Crowned strap inscribed “1st A.B. Leicestershire R.V.”; strung bugle to voided centre. Two loops, now black and bent, to reverse. VGC Hugh King Collection

Lot 351

Badge. Scottish. 5th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian shako plate / glengarry badge. A good scarce die-stamped white metal strung bugle with ‘5’ lodged between the cords. Two loops to reverse. VGC Formed 5th December 1859 from member of the Western and Clyde Engineering Works. Sub title (Glasgow, Second Northern). Redesignated 5th Corps in 1880 becoming 1st VB Highland Light Infantry in 1887

Lot 40

Badge. 5th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers OR’s helmet plate circa 1880-1901. A fine die-stamped blackened example. Crowned lined Maltese cross, lions between the arms, bearing circlet inscribed “5 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers”; strung bugle to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC Hugh King Collection

Lot 39

Badge. King’s Royal Rifle Corps Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1883-93. A good die-stamped blackened brass example. Maltese cross surmounted by a crown resting on a tablet inscribed “Celer et Audax”. On the cross, a circlet inscribed “The King’s Royal Rifle Corps”, to the centre a strung bugle. The arms of the cross bearing honours to “Tel-el-Kebir”. Three loops to reverse. VGC (KK 269)

Lot 105

Badge. 4th VB KRRC (5th W. Middx RV) Edwardian Sergeant’s pouch belt plate circa 1905-08. A fine and scarce die-stamped blackened brass examples. Superimposed on crossed arrows, a laurel wreath surmounted by a crown resting on a tablet inscribed “S.Africa 1900-2”. Within the wreath, a Maltese cross bearing a circlet inscribed “4th VB Kings Royal Rifles”, to the centre, a strung bugle. Below the wreath, a five part scroll inscribed “5th West Middlesex V.R.C.”. Three screw posts to reverse. Possibly reblackened. VGC Hugh King Collection

Lot 178

Badge. Scottish. 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry 1922 hallmarked silver Piper’s waist belt plate A scarce example by Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh bearing Edinburgh hallmarks. Rectangular seeded plate with rounded corners bearing applied coiled bugle with central ‘71’. Bar and flat hook fixings to reverse which has been officially impressed ‘REGIMENTAL PROPERTY 1st H.L.I.’. Bugle polished. Hugh King Collection

Lot 191

Badge. King’s Shropshire Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1882-1901 . A very fine silver and gilt example by Firmin & Sons Ltd. Gilt circlet inscribed “Shropshire Light Infantry”; seeded gilt centre mounted with silver strung bugle bearing gilt ‘KLI’ cypher between the cords. Universal pattern rococo belt loops. VGC

Lot 229

Badge. Channel Islands. Royal Jersey Light Infantry (Militia) senior NCO’s gilt helmet plate centre circa 1881-1914. A fine rare rich gilt example of the standard die-stamped circlet inscribed ‘Royal Jersey Light Infantry’, strung bugle to voided centre. Four loops to reverse. VGC (as KK 354) Hugh King Collection

Lot 265

A brass and copper bugle with Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders badge; 2 shell cases and other items in a metal bound front opening military chest

Lot 308

A brass military bugle by Barratts, cased (no mouthpiece)

Lot 549

A collection of military related items, including four interesting photograph albums containing various photographs of different locations, soldiers, officers and nurses, together with a copper bugle and a shell casing (parcel)

Lot 160

Assorted WW1 & WW2 militaria including a military marked 1940 bugle a 1942 Clino Mortar a Tank periscope prism and 3 kit bag locks

Lot 307

A Brass And Mahogany Telescope Together With A Copper Bugle And Binoculars

Lot 840

A Broadway trumpet in case, together with a circa 1910 bugle and case. (2)

Lot 5

Britains Infantry of the Line and Foot Guards Set 30, Drums and Bugles of the Line, SECOND VERSION with movable arm Bass Drummer (G, one bugle tassel missing) 1908, set 34, Grenadier Guards firing, SECOND VERSION, oval bases, four with paper labels, wasp waisted officer (F, one man missing, some damage) 1904, set 111, Grenadier Guards at attention, SECOND VERSION, rectangular bases, mounted officer with plume painted on wrong side of bearskin (G-F, two men missing, some damage) 1908, a round base Coldstream Guard at attention from set 102 and three East Kent Regiment on guard with bugler (F, damage) (27)

Lot 411

A Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, other modern dolls, a bugle, and a horse and caravan

Lot 327

ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS, a copper and brass bugle

Lot 1148

A bugle with lanyard cord together with a coaching horn and one other

Lot 327

ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS, a copper and brass bugle

Lot 541

A collection of vintage cigarette lighters, to include a mother of pearl checked example, a vintage Jolly gentleman money bank and a brass Mayers & Harrison of Manchester horn bugle.

Lot 210

Two WWII metal helmets, German and Police, various rounds of amunition, replica rifle and pistol, military bugle, etc.

Lot 2057

Two copper kettles, a bugle and brass odds

Lot 291

A horn bugle with white metal mounts

Lot 302

A copper bugle by R J Ward & Sons, Liverpool

Lot 57

A good late Victorian 1845 pattern infantry field officer’s sword of the Chatsworth Rifles, almost straight, fullered blade 32½”, by Meyers & Mortimer, Conduit St, London, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle, “Chatsworth” and “Rifles” with frosted floral and foliate panels, regulation gilt hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel, ornamental backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip with gilt and crimson knot (some wear) in its brass scabbard with 2 rings. Very Good Condition, retaining virtually all original finish to blade and hilt (2 tiny edge nicks to blade, minor dents and scratches to scabbard).

Lot 68

A cavalry officer’s sword, dated 1885, of the 3rd King’s Own Hussars, very slightly curved, fullered blade 35”, by Wilkinson, no 26989 (for 1885) on backstrap, etched with crowned Royal Cypher, regimental badge, motto, regimental title, and 12 battle honours “Salamanca” to “Chillianwallah” with owner’s crest of a hand holding a bugle with motto “Ever Ready” at forte, regulation pierced scroll pattern hilt, with diced pommel and thumb piece to backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Good Condition, the blade clean (some wear and dents to scabbard). Plate 22

Lot 693

†14 different French regimental pin back breast pocket tag badges, mostly enamelled, with original leather tags, bearing devices (shield, bugle, bird, helmet, etc) and brief designation; and a quantity of similar badges without tags. GC to VGC

Lot 777

A good OR’s 2 part darkened bugle/scroll forage cap badge of the Royal Montgomery Militia. Near VGC Plate 1

Lot 807

A Vic Rifle Volunteer officer’s dress sword, slightly curved, slender fullered blade 32½”, etched with crowned VR cypher and crowned strung bugle with “Rifle” and “Volunteers”, in scrolled panels, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap with thumbpiece, wirebound fishskin grip, in its scabbard with 2 rings. GC Plate 6

Lot 119

A wooden case of mixed ephemera and photographs relating to Barnsley, copper bugle, beer mats and cigarette lighters etc.

Lot 155

A brass car horn, copper bugle, a pair of trench art shell cases, British army hand grenade case and a leather batton holder.

Lot 329

A brass electric table lamp with twin "Bugle" branches and a cloisonne vase.

Lot 1647

BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Thomas Prattent, Copper Halfpenny mule, 1795, obv H and a bugle horn upon a shield, PAYABLE . IN . DUBLIN . OR . BELFAST 1795 around, large shield, slanted 5 in date, rev bust of Robert Orchard in profile left, ROBERT ORCHARD above, edge plain (Conder p.274, 97; Atkins p.340, 104; D&H Dublin 313). Struck over a flan that had previously received an impression from other dies, one of which is that from ‘J E & Co.’, minor spots, otherwise nearly as made and exceptionally rare.

Lot 1648

BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Thomas Prattent, Copper Halfpenny mule, 1795, obv H and a bugle horn upon a shield, PAYABLE . IN . DUBLIN . OR . BELFAST 1795 around, large shield, slanted 5 in date, rev crown in a radiated circle, LOYAL * BRITONS * LODGE around, space between the groups of radiations at the circle around the crown, five pointed stars in legend, edge plain (Conder p.274, 98; Atkins p.340, 108; D&H Dublin 317). Nearly mint state with a fair amount of colour remaining, very rare.

Lot 82

Stoneware flagon, Save-All Self-Inventing Taylors patent, 48cm, Barge ware metal pan, a vintage iron, copper and brass bugle etc.

Lot 336

A Special Pattern Rifle Volunteers Sword, 73.5cm slightly curved fullered blade, regulation steel hilt of 1821 Heavy Cavalry form, border engraved and marked RIFLE VOLUNTEERS over a strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard.

Lot 326

A COPPER AND BRASS BUGLE inscribed "Class A Boosey & Company London"

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