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A synthetic colour-change sapphire pendant - Within a decorative surround - Tests as 9ct gold - A bugle bar brooch - Stamped 9ct - Length 3.5cms - Weight approx 6.8gms Together with a child's torque bangle - Tests as high carat gold - Weight approx 6.2gms and a costume jewellery brooch Condition Report: Fair - With dents and scratches in keeping with wear
A synthetic colour-change sapphire pendant - Within a decorative surround - Tests as 9ct gold - A bugle bar brooch - Stamped 9ct - Length 3.5cms - Weight approx 6.8gms Together with a child's torque bangle - Tests as high carat gold - Weight approx 6.2gms and a costume jewellery brooch Condition Report: Fair - With dents and scratches in keeping with wear
15 various South African badges, comprising 7 caps including 2 artillery, Kimberley Regt, Non European Army Services (Owen 1351), Tank Corps (non voided, Owen 1471), etc; 4 various titles including pair UMR, and 4 collar badges; also a Canadian Infantry Corps cap badge and a York & Lancs collar; also a wooden hilted kukri in sheath with 2 companion knives; and a modern copper bugle with cast brass badge attached. Average GC )
An Austrian officer?s gilt HP, crowned double headed eagle with arms to centre; 2 brass bugle horn HP?s, ?5? and ?18? to centre; all complete with fixing wires; a similar bronze bugle horn cap badge, ?7? to centre, with lugs; a Hungarian crown/ arms/ scroll ?Kiralyert es Hazaery? shako plate, large lugs; 16 various roundels and 3 other items. GC )
An 1821 pattern sword of the Volunteer Artillery, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½?, by Robt Mole & Son, Manufacturers, Birmingham, etched in palm wreath panels with unusual crown on a cushion and strung bugle in scrolls on one side, and similar crown, cannon, ?Volunteer Artillery? and script initials ?WC? on the other, regulation triple bar steel hilt with sideloop, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin (some wear) grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC Plate 6 )
A small quantity of Britains soldiers and other items 5 x 10-figure sets: Royal Marines 5804, Green Howards 5800, Duke of Wellington?s Regiment 5803, York and Lancaster Regiment 5802, Drum and Bugle Team US Fleet Marine Force Pacific 5799. Also late Britains-style field gun and a box of 3 US flags with bases. Boxed, minor/some wear, contents VGC to mint.
ROYAL FORESTER JUG. 4.75ins tall, white glaze, black transfer pictorial scene showing man with bow & arrow in rural setting, quiver of arrows & bugle each side ROYAL FORESTER below rim. Slight staining. Plus mug, white glaze transferred ROBERT TOWN/ WESLEYAN/ SUNDAY SCHOOL/ 1872. Base &?rim chip. (2) NR +.
THREE OFFICERS WAIST BELT CLASPS. An ornate officers Highland Borderers waistbelt clasp and buckle, with slung bugle in the centre. Two dress wear waistbelt clasps and buckles for the Scots Guards, in gilt finish. Scots Guards cape clasp with chain fixings and these have the four lugs reverses. A 1914 Xmas Tin with (9) `Guinea` gaming counters inside.
(x) A Highland Light Infantry Shoulder Belt PlateA fine example of a gilt plated back plate with silver and gilt mounts, comprising a star of the Order of the Thistle overlaid with a coiled bugle horn in the centre with the cipher 'HLI' within the horn, a crown above, and an elephant below, complete with reverse fastening pins and hooks, good very fine Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Boxes and Objects - an early 20th century Chinese brass, cast in the archaic manner, set in a hardwood frame; a Victorian copper kettle; a wood plane; a copper bugle; a brass charger, embossed with galleon, 21cm diam; A Victorian needlework sampler, embroidered with the alphabet, numbers, etc., 29cm x 19cm
MILITARY MEDALS, A Fascinating IGSM and RAF Long Service Pair awarded to Trumpet Major Albert Horace ‘Ime’ Imeson, Royal Air Force Central Band, late Derbyshire Yeomanry and 4th Dragoon Guards, he was later wounded at Gallipoli in 1915, and later became the RAF’s first official Trumpet Major, playing at St Paul’s Cathedral 10 October 1930 to the victims of the R101 airship disaster, and numerous times at the Cenotaph, comprising: India General Service Medal, 1895-1902, single clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (4032 Pte A. Imeson 4th Dragoon Gds.), Royal Air Force Long Service Medal, GVR (402169 Sjt. A. H. Imeson. R.A.F); the first officially engraved in a running script, the second officially impressed, pair loose. Lightly toned, and polished as can be expected for a long service soldier, with a few tiny marks and nicks in places. Proudly worn, fair. Trumpet Major Albert Albert Horace Imeson enlisted as a Trumpeter Private in the 4th Dragoon Guards at the age of 14, later serving during the Punjab campaign of 1897-98. On completion of 12 years’ service he was living in Derbyshire and enlisted into the Derbyshire Yeomanry in the Great War and was severely wounded at Gallipoli in 1915. Presumably as a result of his wounds he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Awarded his RAF LS&GC Medal in 1920 in 1922 Imeson was appointed the first official Trumpet-Major in the Royal Air Force. From this period until his retirement in 1931 he taught recruits to play the bugle and trumpet. Annually he would train and lead the trumpeters at the Armistice Day Cenotaph ceremony and played at the memorial service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on 10 October 1930 to the victims of the R.101 disaster. On reaching 55 years’ service he was discharged to a pension on 28 October 1931 on completion of 29 years and 110 days regular service. Four years later he died, aged 59, at his home, Casella, Hercies Road, Hillingdon, Middlesex. In his obituary published in the Daily Express it stated: ‘Last Post will be sounded on Wednesday over the grave of the man who has sounded the same call every Armistice Day for the past seven years at the Cenotaph in Whitehall. He was Trumpet-Major A. H. Imeson, late of the Royal Irish Dragoons, who died yesterday at Hillingdon, Middlesex, aged fifty-nine. The hill passes of India heard his trumpet, and it rang on the battlefields of Gallipoli, where he was wounded in action. Millions throughout the world have heard its notes broadcast on Armistice Day.’ A further more detailed obituary was published in a Tasmanian newspaper, The Mercury, it read: Trumpet-Major Albert H. Imeson, the finest trumpeter the Royal Air Force has ever known has died at his home in Hillingdon, near Uxbridge. Thousands of airmen new “Ime”. For years he was one of the most popular figures in the training depot at Uxbridge. For seven years he was called upon to train and lead the trumpeters at the Armistice Cenotaph service in London. At all the big Royal Air Force ceremonial parades, including the funeral of the R.101 victims, he had charge of the trumpeters sounding “The Last Post.” “Ime” taught hundreds of men how to blow a trumpet and bugle. His whole life was devoted to “calls”. At the age of 14 he joined the Dragoon Guards as a trumpeter and served in India for 12 years. During the war he was severely wounded at Gallipoli. Later he transferred to the Royal Air Force, and was appointed trumpet-major of the band. Just before he was due to be discharged on pension he said, “It will kill me if I leave the service. I can never go on without my trumpet.” As a civilian he “haunted” the Royal Air Force depot at Uxbridge. He refused to leave the district, living only a short distance from the camp gates. Now he has died at the age of 59 – died, his friends say, of a broken heart. At his funeral on the 2 October 1935 The R.A.F.
Naval group to J.114936 Frank Leslie Garfield Lewis L.S. HMS Valiant. Medals - 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Atlantic Star (entitled to France & Germany clasp), War Medal, GVI Naval LSGC Medal. Service records, certificates, photos, bugle, compass etc etc. All housed in a giant suitcase. Lived Maindee, Newport. (qty)

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