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A Queen Victoria period Volunteer Rifles officer`s sword, the single edged single fullered blade with acid etched decoration with Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown and Volunteer Rifles with the Light Infantry bugle, length of blade 82cm, the fish skin grip with twist wire decoration, the pierced guard with the Light Infantry bugle surmounted by a crown, complete with metal scabbard.
A Queen Victoria period British Light Infantry officer`s dress sword, the straight single fullered single edged blade with acid etched decoration with Queen Victoria`s cipher surmounted by a crown and the Light Infantry bugle by W Jones & Co of London, the fish skin grip with twist wire decoration, the plated pierced guard with the Light Infantry bugle surmounted by a crown, complete with a chrome plated scabbard.
A Queen Victoria period Light Infantry Volunteer Rifles officer`s sword with single edged single fullered blade with acid etched decoration, with the Volunteer Rifles bugle surmounted by a crown, length of blade 82cm, fish skin grip with twist wire decoration, the pierced steel guard with the Light Infantry bugle surmounted by a crown, complete with metal scabbard (af).
A early 19th century Irish presentation silver snuff box, by Aneas Ryan, Dublin circa 1805, pointed oval form, the hinged cover has been partly poorly erased by is possibly the crest and motto of the 4th Derry Batalion of Militia, with the crest of a lying deer, initials WM and a military bugle, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.
A Large Collection of Modern Militaria, mainly relating to Highland regiments, and including wood regimental crest plaques, a framed and glazed replica Gallantry Group of medals, eleven framed and glazed regimental crests and prints, a quantity of military related books, replica Police badges and cloth insignia, a replica military bugle, replica dirks, skein dhus and kukri etc in four boxes.
A Black Persian Lamb Busby to the Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort`s Own), the green cloth crown with appliqued cord figured ornament, black silk square cord plait to the front leading up to a black corded oval boss set with a metal crown and with green feather and black horse hair plume, with bugle cap badge and strung bugle side badges, black silk lining, leather sweatband and black patent leather chin strap. (slight damage).
A Victorian Uniform to a Staff Sergeant of the North York Volunteers, comprising a khaki wool tunic with brass buttons, red and blue piped facings and cuffs with a pillbox type hat, a red dress tunic with buttons, green stand-up collar and cuffs with green and cream braid, a cream leather waist belt with brass clasp and frog, and a black leather trimmed wool felt side cap with white metal badge of a crowned strung bugle enclosing 20, a pair of sergeant`s stripes and a white cotton armband printed ULO. (8)
THREE VICTORIAN BANDSMANS SHORTSWORDS, MID-19TH CENTURY the first with fullered blade, regulation brass hilt cast with the Royal cypher `VR`, in its brass-mounted leather scabbard; the second with broad blade, and brass hilt cast with a strung bugle; and the third with broad blade, and white metal hilt cast with the cypher `VR, in leather scabbard (worn throughout) the first: 48cm; 19in (3)
AN ASSORTMENT OF SCOTTISH SHOULDER BELT PLATES an oblong brass (with traces of original gilt) plate of the 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) c.1830 - 45, mounted with crude devices in white metal as for Parkyn Figure 228, permanently attached to the backing-plate by bent wires (fixings on reverse of plate probably replaced, one hook missing); a soldier`s flat oblong brass plate of the 90th Perthshire Volunteers (Light Infantry), as described by Parkyn (page 150), struck with bugle-horn and XC within a crowned oval strap inscribed with regimental title and flanked by laurel sprays bearing battle honour scrolls (now illegible). Beneath the oval, the Sphinx and a scroll inscribed MANDORA (all lettering severely rubbed); a domed plate of the Royal Veterans, engraved with 2Bn 2Bd within an oval strap inscribed with the motto of the Thistle and surmounted by a crown flanked by initials R and V, with thistle sprays beneath; a plate of the Strathspey Fencibles, engraved with a crown above a thistle, the regimental title inscribed around the outer edge; and a plate engraved with a crown, flanked by GIII and R, above a thistle (5)
AN 1803 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER`S SWORD AND SCABBARD with blued and gilt etched blade signed SPENCERS WARRANTED, the knucklebow with bugle above the crowned cypher, brass-mounted leather scabbard, blade 78cm ++Both in good average, but unrestored condition with old metal polish residue owned by the present local family for several generations
A large quantity of assorted brass and copper including three copper hot water flasks, a copper kettle on stand, embossed brass fronted bellows, an embossed brass string box with attached scissors holder the base stamped AFC, a pestle and mortar, pair of brass candlesticks, a heavy brass and copper trench art style base supporting a shell head, horse brasses, bugle, shell cases, warming pan etc
‘Snaffles’ (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne). ‘I’ve heard the Revelly’, 1st ed., 1953, tipped in col. plts. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in soiled d.j., slim 4to, together with Moyse-Bartlett (Lieutenant-Colonel H.), The King’s African Rifles. A Study in the Military History of East and Central Africa, 1890-1945, 1st ed., Aldershot, 1956, b & w illusts. from photos, num. folding maps, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Letters of the Tsaritsa to the Tsa 1914-1916, with an Introduction by Sir Bernard Pares, K.B.E., 1st ed., 1923, port. frontis., some sl. toning of text block, orig. cloth gilt in frayed and soiled d.j., small 4to, with others of military interest including a quantity of The Silver Bugle, Journal of the Light Infantry, c. 1950s-70s (a carton)
A 1930`s black silk satin evening gown with black lace jabot, lace yolk and blouson sleeves together with a French 1930`s black lace evening gown with button detailing at the wrist by Suzanne Barbey. An early 1930`s black crepe gown with blouson sleeves and net panels at the bust, a 1920`s early Rayon blouse in navy blue with red bugle bead decoration, a circa 1900 purple and black ladies tunic jacket with square satin neckline and lace detail. also a long black lace skirt with velvet waistband, a red silk and black lace skirt trim, a pair of 1930`s glazed cotton curtains decorated with roses and pheasants 162x150cm and matching bed cover with valance to 3 sides. 210x 128cm (lot)
A Volunteer Officer`s sword of the 1st Battalion, East Kent Regiment, the 83cm blade by `Hobson & Sons, Lexington`s Street, London` etched with `E.VII.R cypher and `1st V.B. East Kent Regt` and owners Officers initials `A.R.G.`, steel bar guard with strung bugle, wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its Sam Browne scabbard, 99cm overall
A William IV 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, slightly curved pipe-back blade (worn), regulation gilt finished hilt, folding guard with WRIV cartouche, wire-bound fish-skin grip and sword knot, lacking scabbard. A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Infantry Officer’s Sword, slightly curved single fullered blade (worn), regulation guard with VR slung bugle cartouche, in its steel scabbard. A William IV 1821 Pattern Officer’s Sword, slightly curved pipe-back blade, etched with WR IV cypher and scrolling foliage (worn), regulation hilt, lacking scabbard. A Caucasian Kindjal, double-edged blade, tapering to a sharp point, cut with multi-fullers, two-piece, figured wooden grips decorated with brass pins, in its steel and brass mounted sheath
An Important Early 19th century, silver mounted eight key bugle, by Richard Curtis & Son (glasgow 1825-1838). The copper tubing with silver mounts and keys, the silver garland deeply embossed with vinious decoration. Inscribed Richd. Curtis & Son fecert. Glasgow on the garland, all keys hallmarked Edinburgh 1825, overall length 17 in., 43.2 cm. (2) Reputed provenance by decent from the deceased owners estate: The story of the bugle is that it was owned by Col Blackburne MP of Hale, who was a close friend of the Duke Of Wellington, where there was a connection with instrument. It was given to the deceased owner in 1950 by his grandmother (M I Blackburne) when living in Kent.

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