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GAWLER (Col. G.) The Essential of Good Skirmishing. 2nd (extended) edition. music notation (bugle calls), publisher's 8pp. catalogue; original blind-decorated limp cloth. 1852. * ownership signature (Dumfries Militia) on dedication; with other related manuals - field exercise, cavalry etc. (16)
A Victorian Rifle Officer’s sword, 82cm blade, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in a steel scabbard, together with another similar with traces of GVR etched decoration to the blade, contained in its field service scabbard, complete with knot. (2)
A Victorian Officer’s 1878 Pattern Blue Cloth Home Service Helmet to the 3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, the blue cloth covered skull with white metal fittings including rose bosses, quatre-foil mount with spike finial, Queen’s Crown helmet plate with centered strung bugle horn on a black ground and with garter surround 3RD LANARKSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, the interior with worn leather sweat band and lacking silk liner, HOBSON & SONS maker’s label and SHELDON BAMBER GLASGOW label. Moth grazing and damage around crown area, helmet displays multiple helmet plate holes.
A leather correction strap dated 1786 A Nepalese kukri knife, early to mid 20th Century, with curved single edged blade, karda knife and leather scabbard, a WWI period trench art paper knife, with bullet handle, brass blade, engraved 1914 World War Bohaume, and an Asian part cutlery set and a copper and brass bugle (5).
32 white metal soldiers. Indian army. Comprising a Lancer regiment with British Officer and 7 Sowars with lances, in dark grey long coated uniforms. 7 Guides Cavalry Sowars, one with rifle and 6 with lances. 4 Indian Pioneers with shovels in khaki uniforms. Plus one similar standard bearer. Also 11 infantry marching, 10 with rifles and one with bugle. VGC
21 different Guards, infantry, Scottish, etc cap/glengarry badges, including Grenadiers, R Scots, Kings Roman title, Somerset, Cheshire both patts, Border HP centre and cap, KOYLI, Manchester both patts, Camerons with title, 5th Seaforths (1754), 2nd Bn Monmouth, Artists Rifles brass etc; 9 similar titles, including pair bugle/Somerset, Manchester, etc, and 5 buttons. Generally GC (mostly on cards) -35
4 US brass HPs eagle/shield bearing WM numeral/ “Excelsior” scroll, nos 22, 26, 39 and 69, similar all gilt 10; an embroidered crossed cannon on oval badge stated to be for Civil War Artillery kepi; another gilt eagle and bugle horn in escutcheon and wreath; and a shield on crossed rifles, 1870 Militia Field Adjutant. GC -8
4 US GM eagle HPs: facing right , motto scroll in beak, bearing shield on crossed rifles, on crossed cannon, on crossed swords with applied arrows, and facing left no motto scroll; another WM, facing left motto scroll above; various insignia including crossed cannon, crossed swords (2), crossed rifles, bugle horn (2), etc; 17 die struck 1” roundels bearing grenade, crossed swords, lyre, crossed arrows, etc; sundry other items. GC to VGC
3 Britains sets. The 22nd Cheshire Regiment No.5189 10 pieces. Plus the Seaforth Highlanders No.5188, 11 pieces. Also U.S. Marine Corps set No.7305 with Drum Major, 10 pieces. Plus 2 smaller sets – Royal Marine Colour Party No.7201 4 pieces. And a Scots Guards Drum & Bugle set No.7210, 4 pieces. All boxed. Contents as new.
A late 19th century Belgian cuirasier’s helmet, WM skull and peaks, brass peak binding, tall comb, the sides embossed with volutes in laurel wreath border, silver plated grenade to the front, large brass lion head HP, leather backed simulated scale chinstrap, ear roundels bearing bugle horn, red tuft plume in holder to top, falling black hair plume to back, plume holder on left. GC (comb joints AF at back, side plume and lining missing). Plate 3
A German Bisque Porcelain Figure of Bugler Dunne, standing, his arm in a sling, a metal bugle raised to his lips, on a rocky base moulded `God Save the Queen', 15cm (af) **Bugler John F Dunne of the Dublin Fusiliers, when only fourteen, insisted on accompanying the column in the advance on Colenso (Boer War). He was badly injured in two places during the attempt to force the passage to the Tugela. He was invalided home to England, where he was hailed a hero and presented to the Queen, who gave him a bugle to replace the one he lost in battle
A First World War Silver Salver, engraved with facsimile signatures of the officers of the 6th Service Battalion of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, with piecrust border on three stepped hoof feet, Sheffield 1914, by Mappin & Webb, 23oz 5dwt, 30cm; a Highland Regiment Copper Bugle, set with a white metal regimental badge, with brass plaque engraved `Haig, London & Aldershot' (2)

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