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A VINTAGE TROMBONE AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT GROUP, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. Comprising a cased Carl Fisher trombone, a case silvered Holton special trombone, an Olds and Son Ambassador trombone, a French bugle, a cased Pedler "custom built" clarinet, a ukulele, uke-banjo. May be some losses or parts missing, as found conditions.
A large sepia photograph of HMS Minotaur, moored next to the German cruiser SMS Scharnhorst in Tsingtau harbour, North China, June 1914; another, of the crew of HMS Minotaur posed in front of a large stone Buddha; a smaller sepia photograph of a steamship in Hong Kong harbour; a group photograph of members of the crew of HMS Iroquois, the last two by A. Hing, Hong Kong; and another of a group of sailors seated at long tables beneath trees, all on original card mounts; and an unmounted sepia photograph of a group of Indian Rifle Volunteer Officers, wearing forage caps with star and bugle badges. The photographs cenerally GC, the mounts worn.. (6)
An RM OR’s HP; a R Rifles Reserve Regt bugle cap badge; caps Coldstream, EdVII and Geo V RE, ASC voided, RA small, etc; collars pair P Alexandra’s Cameronians, Welch, KOYLI, 16th London (brooch pin), pair Q Vic School, Transvaal Scottish etc; titles Guernsey, pr Royal / Guernsey Militia (lugs missing on one), NF, T/RE/ Kent (worn), etc; a brass cannon pouch badge; sundry other badges, insignia, etc. Generally GTC
Ireland, 15 x 18th century Halfpenny Tokens comprising: 7 x Cronebane 1789, various edges: (1) rev. Associated Irish Mining Company arms, edge oblique milling, Rare, EF (2) rev. AIMC arms, no date, edge `Dublin, Cork or Derry` Fine (3) rev. AIMC arms, edge `Lancaster, London or Bristol` VF+ (4) rev. AIMC arms, edge `Cronebane Lodge or Dublin` Fine (5) rev. AIMC arms, edge `Clougher or Dublin` surface marks/digs and old ink marks, edge knocks, AFine (6) rev. `Dublin, Newry or Belfast` edge `Dublin, Cork or Derry` some light corrosion, Fine and (7) rev. Hibernia seated, no date, edge engrailed, rare, VG; Dublin 2 x `Industry Has Its Sure Reward` 1792 (D355-371) one with reversed `S`s in rev. legend Fine and VG, 2 x `May Ireland Ever Flourish` 1794 (D351-353) Parker`s edge and `Lancaster, London or Bristol` edge Fine and VF; `Talbort Fyan Grocer` edge `Halfpenny Payable at Dublin Cork or Derry` 1794 GFine (D308); Enniscorthy obv. castle by sea, rev. AD 1800 and shield hanging from tree AFine (D1-4) and `Woodcock`s Bank` (D5-16) AFine; Munster obv. crowned bust of Bryen Boiroimhe, rev. `H` and bugle horn on shield 1795 Fine (D9)
5 modern Britains sets. 2 limited edition examples- The United States Army Band of Washington D.C. 5391, 10 pieces. The Royal Welch Fusiliers 5191 10 pieces. Plus 3 others- The Drum and Bugle Team of Fleet Marine Force Pacific 5799. The York & Lancaster Regiment 5802 and Royal Marines band 5804. All with 10 pieces. All boxed. Contents as new Mint.
An 1827 pattern officer’s sword of The Rifle Brigade, almost straight, fullered blade 33”, by E Thurkle, Maker, Soho, London, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and “The Rifle Brigade, The Prince Consort’s Own” within scrolled fenestrated panels, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (pitted and worn overall)
AN 1822 PATTERN BENGAL RIFLE OFFICER`S SWORD with pipe-backed blade etched with the regimental details, a rampant lion, and the maker`s details `C. Webb Old Bond Street, London`, steel triple-bar including crowned strung bugle, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard 82.8cm; 32 5/8in blade
OFFICERS` SHOULDERBELT-PLATES AND OTHER ITEMS a shoulderbelt-plate of the Royal Scots 1903-31, with burnished gilt-plate mounted with the Thistle Star above a white metal scroll inscribed THE ROYAL SCOTS (gilt of backing plate rubbed); a similar plate, post 1931, with Thistle Star of modern style; a Territorial Force battalion officer`s white metal plate post-1908, by Marshall Aitken, Edinburgh, the Thistle Star in cut white metal with gilt centre on green enamel, the regimental title scroll also in gilt (minimal damage to the enamel); a white metal pouchbelt-plate of the Haddingtonshire Rifle Volunteers c.1863 - 1903; a shoulderbelt-plate of c.1829 - 44 pattern with cut silver star and thirteen gilt rays bearing battle honours as Parkyn Fig 75 (gilt rubbed, centre of Star missing); and a mount for a shoulderbelt-plate (possibly spurious) of the 5th Battalion post 1922, in the form of a rayed Thistle Star of Gordon Highlanders style in white metal, mounted with a gilt central circle with a thistle on red enamel ground, surmounted by a Crown and with a stringed bugle horn in gilt below (6)
A RIFLE VOLUNTEER OFFICER`S FULL DRESS DOUBLET CIRCA 1859-1870 a very rare grey doublet, probably of the Highland Company of the Queen`s Rifle Volunteer Brigade, Royal Scots, with gauntlet cuffs and Inverness skirts, edged with grey braid and with black Russia braid loops fastened by dull white metal buttons bearing a crown over stringed bugle, massive plaited black shoulder-cords forming wings; black mohair braid edging to collar and fronts, the latter trimmed with six rows of black square cord forming eyes and drops, with olivets; massive gold-embroidered crowns to collar
Ten Britains sets/models: 7232 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (discolouration to face); 7230 Lifeguard Mounted; two other mounted figures (labels torn off boxes); 7249 Queens Colour Party Scots Guards; 7210 Scots Guards Drum and Bugle Set; 7201 Royal Marine Colour Party; 7304 US Marine Drum and Bugle Corps.; 7306 US Army Colour Party; 7307 US Air Force Colour Party. Overall VG.
14 Britains figures/sets: 5800 Green Howards; 5803 Duke Wellingtons; 5802 York & Lanc`s; 5990 Betsy Ross; 7210 Scots Guards Drum and Bugle Set; Royal Marines Officers and Standard Bearers; 8819 Queen`s 16th Lancers; 2 x 8814 and one 8815 Sherwood Foresters two-figure sets; 8882 Union Infantry; 40246 Catherine Howard; 40247 Catherine Parr; 17226 Gabions Tactical Scene. Overall VG, boxed.
A Light Infantry Black `Bearskin` Busby, circa 1980s, with black and red horse hair plume, black cord rosette set with white metal strung bugle; a Church Lad`s Brigade Peaked Cap, together with an ebonised swagger stick; a German Trench Knife, with beech grip and black painted steel scabbard; an Ebonised Walking Cane, with foliate engraved silver pommel (5)
An Edward VII 1827 Pattern Rifle Brigade Sword, 82cm steel blade etched with Royal cypher, foliage and a strung bugle, by W S Carver, King St., St James`s Sque, W, the nickel plated gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a strung bugle, with wire bound fish skin grip and leather service scabbard; a Child`s Copy of a Rapier, with steel blade and swept hilt (2)
A Victorian Scottish officer`s basket-hilted broadsword by Steamer with straight double-edged blade, length approx 82cm, with double narrow fullers, etched with VR cypher, crowned Rifle Volunteer`s bugle and foliate scrolls (some rust staining), nickel plated hilt with wire-bound fishskin-covered grip (plating lifting), in its nickel plated scabbard (dented).
Grey cloth Shako badge. An eight-pointed star, the topmost point displaced by a Victorian crown. On the circlet inscribed `Somersetshire Rifles`. and in the centre `Bugle and 45`. The badge in blackened metal. 45th Wells, Somerset. Excellent condition - vendor believed ex Hugh King collection.

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