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A Copper and Brass Mounted Bugle, 20th century, bearing the regimental device of the Argyll and Sutherlands A Copper and Brass Mounted Bugle, 20th century, bearing the regimental device of the 23rd of Foot Royal Welsh Fusiliers A Copper and Brass Mounted Bugle, 20th century, stamped `George Potter & Co., Aldershot`, bearing a regimental device. A Copper and Brass Mounted Bugle, 20th century, bearing the regimental device of the Argyll and Sutherlands, (lacking mouthpiece), (4)
A silver mounted Rifle Brigade cross belt, lion mask boss, whistle socket, Rifle Brigade badge and swivel mounts with silver marks for J&Co of Birmingham, various date marks (1908-1914), whistle marked ‘Sterling’ and linked to the boss by a three strand white metal belcher link chain, all on a later synthetic cross belt; together with a black leather cross belt pouch set with a white metal strung bugle badge.
A George V silver novelty table lighter in the form of a bugle, the mouthpiece forming the wick, the body inscribed `Presented to Lieut. H.T. Cock, 3rd K.O. Yorkshire Light Infantry, by his Brother Officers, on the Occasion of his Marriage, June 15th 1910`, London 1910 by J.B., height approx 17cm.
Five vintage 1950s period ladies` tops, comprising short sleeved dark olive satin tailored short jacket heavily embroidered with a floral design in black yarn highlighted with gold lamé threads, a pale pink angora cardigan jacket sewn with glass pearls, bugle beads and rhinestones from Huppert of Regent Street and three summer print blouses in cotton and acetate Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
West Kent Yeomanry - A Great War Bugle by Boosey & Hawkes, dated 1914, bearing the insignia of the Kent Regiment, and the inscription ïPresented to Capt R. C. Simpson ñWest Kent Yeoî By Officers & NCOÍs of the Regt in Recognition of Your Gallant LeadershipÍ. Major Rodger Cordy Simpson of the 10th (R. East Kent and West Kent Yeomanry) Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), Son of George and Emma Simpson, of Wray Park, Reigate, Surrey, husband of Finovola, daughter of Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 10th Bart of Duart, K.C.B. died of wounds on the 27th of Febuary 1919, aged 36, he is Remembered with Honour at the Reigate Cemetery. The Great War - On the outbreak of war in August 1914 both Kent Yeomanry Regiments were sent to the Canterbury area where they contributed to the Kent coastal defences. In September 1915 they sailed for Gallipoli, where they served as dismounted infantry for the first three months of the campaign. In March 1917, the two Kent Yeomanry Regiments were amalgamated and became the 10th Yeomanry Battalion, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). The 10th Buffs was attached to the Broken Spur Division - 74th (Yeomanry) Division. The new battalion formed part of General AllenbyÍs successful Palastine offensive against the Turkish Army and took part in the 2nd Battle of Gazza and the Battle of Beersheba on the 31st of October 1917. In December of the same year the ïBuffsÍ played a major part in the capture of Jerusalem. The heavy casualties of the Western Front in France and Belguim necessitated the withdrawal of Infantry divisions from Palastine to France in May 1918, and by the end of July the 10th Buffs were in action at Merville on the Somme. The 10th had lost 152 men killed in action from its late formation in 1917, they were awarded 12 battle honours. After the Great War, the battalion was disbanded, its colours placed in the Warriors Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral.
Model of Pair of Folded Blankets by Carlton China, red and blue stripes, (Cardinal Wolsey), 56mm long, Model of Trench Dagger by Arcadian China, (St. Albans), 102mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Gurkha Knife by Arcadian China, (Exmouth), 110mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Water Bottle by Arcadian China, (Lewes), 65mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Trench Lamp by Arcadian China, (Marden), 70mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Boot with Puttee No.389 by Grafton China, (Chelsea), 75mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.107, Model of Bugle No.354 by Shelley China, (Paignton), 112mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Gurkha Knife by Alexandra China, (Watford), 140mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Sandbag by Arcadian China, (Oxford), 78mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Kit Bag by Pearl Arms China, inscribed ïPack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit BagÍ (Swanage), 70mm high, Model of Kit Bag by Clifton China, with inscription, (London), 70mm high, Model of Kit Bag by Willow Art China, with inscription, (Huddersfield), 70mm high, Model of Kit Bag by Carlton China, inscribed ïPut all your troubles in your old kit bag and smile. smile. smile - The Victory of Justice, Armistice of the Great War signed Nov 11th 1918Í, (Wimborne), 75mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.24, Model of Field Glasses by Arcadian China, (City of Lincoln), 78mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Field Glasses No.343 by Shelley China, (Aylesbury), 85mm high, Model of BandsmanÍs Drum by Arcadian China, (Woburn Sands), 53mm high, Model of Drum by Foley China, (Harwich), 60mm diameter, Model of Drum by Florentine China, (Glasgow), 55mm diameter, (18).
A Very Rare Model of Pig with Pickelhaube by Carlton China, sitting wearing coloured pickelhaube, iron cross on left breast, pepper pot, Reg. 642626, 90mm high, Model of Bulldog No.301 by Arcadian China, standing, inscribed ïWho Said GermanÍ, (Walton-On-Thames), 130mm long, Model of Lion No.288 by Savoy China, inscribed ïAnother DreadnoughtÍ, (Welshpool), 134mm long, Model of Dog by Panorama China, sitting, inscribed ïWar Memorial HemyockÍ, 80mm high, Model of Anti Zeppelin Candlestick No.348 by Shelley China, inscribed ïSouvenir Anti Zeppelin Candlestick As used During the Great WarÍ, 83mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.75, Model of Telescope by Coronet Ware , (Cirencester), 70mm high, Model of German Zeppelin Bomb by Shelley China, (Edinburgh), 85mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.75, Model of Bugle by Kingsway Art China, (Ryde I.W.), 80mm high, Model of Anti Zeppelin Candlestick by Arcadian China, (Birmingham), 65mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.75
[Turberville (George)] The Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting. Wherein is handled and set out the vertues nature and properties of fifteene sundry chaces together with the order and manner how to hunt and kill euery one of them second edition title with large woodcut vignette woodcut illustrations some full-page 2ff. of music for bugle calls at end lacking initial blank and [par.]4 (supplied in facsimile) fraying to lower edge of title and [par.]3 loss to some of imprint on title partially repaired tear within text of second f. of music no loss [Schwerdt II 271-272; STC 24329] Thomas Purfoot 1611 bound with Turberville (George) The Booke of Falconrie or Havvking second edition title with woodcut vignette woodcut illustrations lacking sig. 2A at end (2A4 blank) [Schwerdt II 271-272; STC 24325] Thomas Purfoot 1611 occasional contemporary ink marginalia lightly browned some water-staining heavier at start of first work contemporary sheep rebacked preserving original backstrip later gilt applied 4to *** An adaptation of Du Fouilloux`s La Venerie of 1560.
A VICTORIAN 1827 PATTERN RIFLE REGIMENT OFFICER`S SWORD, stepped pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced hilt incorporating a bugle suspended from a coronet, scroll quillon, Murphy proof marked damascened slightly curved blade, metal scabbard with two ring hooks, length 98cm (dents to scabbard)
Rifle Brigade Militia Battalions Victorian Officer’s post 1881 pouch belt plate . A fine die-stamped silver plated example. Within a laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic Crown resting on a blank tablet, a Maltese cross, ball finials to the points, lions between the arms. To the centre, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. Mounted on the base of the wreath, a scroll inscribed The Prince Consort’s Own’. Four screw posts to reverse and complete with backing plate. VGC Worn by 5th Bn (late 2nd R.Tower Hamlets Militia), 6th (late Royal Regt. of Longford Rifles Irish Militia), 7th (late 1st R.Tower Hamlets Militia), 8th (late Leitrim Rifles Irish Militia disbanded 1889) and 9th (late Westmeath Rifles Irish Militia) Battalions RB
Rifle Brigade Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1863-76. A good scarce die-cast unmarked silver example. Laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic crown resting on a tablet inscribed ‘Waterloo’; within the wreath, a Maltese cross with lions between the arms and balls to the tips. To the centre of the cross, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. The arms of the cross bear the numerous honours of the Regiment; the wreath bears applied honours, to the left ‘Sevas’ ‘topol’; the right ‘Alma’ ‘Inkerman’. Between the bottom arm of the cross and the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘Peninsula’ with another above ‘Lucknow’; across the base of the wreath, an applied scroll ‘The Prince Consort’s Own’. Four screw posts to reverse, retaining replacement backing plate. Highpoints polished. Title ‘The Prince Consort’s Own’ granted in 1862.
Rifle Brigade 19th century Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1823-55. A fine and scarce example as worn in the Crimea. Die-stamped unmarked silver laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic crown resting on a tablet inscribed ‘Waterloo’; within the wreath, a Maltese cross with lions between the arms and balls to the tips. To the centre of the cross, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. Plain wreath, the arms of the cross bear the numerous honours of the brigade. Between the bottom arm of the cross and the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘Peninsula’. Four screw posts to reverse, retaining original backing plate. A little wear to central highpoints, crown reaffixed with bar behind Waterloo otherwise generally VGC.
Welsh. Carmarthenshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-87. A fine and scarce die stamped white metal example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and strap ‘Carmarthenshire Rifle Volrs’; strung bugle to voided centre. Three loops to reverse which has excess braze. Fracture between top of bugle and circlet otherwise VGC. Hugh King Collection
3rd and 4th (Militia) Bns. Durham Light Infantry Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1881-96. A fine scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned circlet inscribed ‘Durham’ and ornamented with laurel spray; strung bugle to voided centre. Three blackened loops to reverse. VGC 3rd (formerly 1st Durham Militia Fusiliers) HQ at Barnard Castle; 4th (formerly 2nd or North Durham Militia) at Newcastle. Hugh King Collection
3rd (The Sunderland) VB Durham Light Infantry OR’s helmet plate circa 1887-1901. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and strap ‘Durham 3rd Volr. Battn.’; strung bugle to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC HQ at Sunderland Hugh King Collection
5th Durham Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1880-87. A fine scarce die-stamped lightly silvered example of crowned star pattern mounted with coiled bugle with ‘5’ to voided centre. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC HQ at Gateshead. Redesignated 5th VB DLI in December 1887. Hugh King Collection
33rd Lancashire Rifles Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate. A scarce die-stamped silvered example identified by Hugh King but not dated. Large crowned strung bugle with rose lodged between the cords. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC 33rd Lancashire Rifles (2nd Manchesters) raised in 1860, renumbered 20th in 1880. 1888 redesignated 5th (Ardwick) VB Manchester Regt. and became 8th (Ardwick) Bn. Manchester Regt. in 1908. Hugh King Collection
11th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers OR’s glengarry badge circa 1880-83. A fine rare die-stamped white metal example. Crowned coiled bugle over ‘LRV’ cypher all resting in a laurel wreath; ‘11’ in the bugle’s voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC HQ at Preston. The former 6th Admin. Bn. Lancashire Rifle Volunteers, consolidated as 11th in 1880, became the 1st VB The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in 1883. Hugh King Collection
4th & 5th Bns. Prince Albert’s (Somerset Light Infantry) post 1908 Officer’s cap badge. A fine scarce die-cast unmarked silver example. Bugle horn surmounted by a mural crown with scroll above ‘South Africa 1900-01’, within the strings of the horn ‘PA’. Four loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1711) HQ’s Lower Bristol Road, Bath and Shuttern, Taunton. Hugh King Collection
25th (Mersey Steel & Iron) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1860. A rare die-stamped silvered example. Crowned oak wreath bearing ‘Lancashire Volunteers’ scroll across the base; centre mounted with coiled bugle with ‘25’ to centre. Three screw posts to reverse. Orb and cross absent, some wear to plating. Formed 25th February, 1860. Absorbed into 8th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers in 1864. Hugh King Collection
1st Royal Tower Hamlets (King’s Own Light Infantry) Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1969-78. A fine die-stamped silvered crowned laurel wreath with circlet inscribed ‘The King’s Own Light Infantry’; strung bugle mounted to domed centre. Two loops to reverse. Minor service wear to plating, generally VGC. Became 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade in 1881.
28th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s silvered pouch ornament circa 1860. A fine and scarce frosted silvered die-cast ornate strung bugle with ‘28’ lodged between the cords. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Formed 21st February 1860; absorbed by 33rd in 1864 who were renumbered 20th in 1880. 1888 redesignated 5th (Ardwick) VB Manchester Regt. and became 8th (Ardwick) Bn. Manchester Regt. in 1908. Hugh King Collection
71st (Liverpool) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s glengarry / forage cap badge circa 1860. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Coiled bugle with ‘71’ to voided centre. Reverse with copper loops East and West. Slightly distorted otherwise GC. Formed in Liverpool 24th May, 1860. Hugh King Collection
Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1860. A fine scarce die-stamped silvered example. Narrow circular laurel wreath surmounted by Prince of Wales’s plumes, to the centre, within a circlet ‘Cheshire Volunteer Rifles’, a strung bugle surmounted by a crown resting on ‘II’. Two screw posts to reverse cut level. VGC Formed at Oxton 30th August, 1859. Hugh King Collection
1st Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1880-88. A fine scarce die-stamped blackened example with burnished silver highlights. Crowned Maltese cross, lions between the arms, bearing circlet ‘Lancashire Rifles Volunteers’ with strung bugle to voided centre; ‘1’ lodged between the cords. Three pinched loops to reverse. VGC Redesignated 1st VB The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) in 1888. Hugh King Collection

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