A Tunic similar to the above labelled inside to 5 Somerset LI E Chilcott and made by J & B Pearse & Co. This example has seven brass GC buttons and shoulder titles in brass (Somerset and separate bugle horn). Marks on collar show where bugle horns were worn, on right sleeve is Sergeants stripes and one bullion proficiency star and on left sleeve bullion marksman badge with proficiency star. ++scarlet bright, some stains and minor insect damage but good condition for age and service
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A George III sabre, with a blued steel curved blade with gilt scrolling decoration, crowned GR, Britannia, Royal Arms and trophies with a Warranted banner, with a pierced gilt handle with GR crowned and a ribbon tied bugle to a lion`s head pommel and a sharkskin grip, 32.25in (82cm) l, and a 19th century Naval sword. (2)
A Victorian silver mounted 60th Rifles cross belt and pouch, the lion`s mask boss marked Birmingham 1863, the whistle and case Birmingham 1864, the belt badge with QVC over PENINSULA, the arms of the cross with battle honours a strung bugle horn with "60" centered, the pouch contains a hand written note Captain A. Pepys 60th Rifles, belt badge rubbed, pouch flap securing strap lacking.
An 1822 Pattern Queens Westminster Rifles Officer`s sword, 83cm slightly curved blade by REILLY 502 OXFORD ST, LONDON, etched with scrolls, QUEENS WESTMINSTER RIFLES, crowned strung bugle horn, owner`s crest and initials WHH, regulation gothic steel hilt incorporating an strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved steel mounted leather scabbard. Some wear to scabbard, Reilly operated from 502 Oxford Street between 1848 and 1855.
de Lacy (P.) A brass cornet worn and used" the mouthpiece snapped off but present stamped with maker`s name and address (84 Holland Road Brixton) [?late 19th Cent.]; and other still life objects including bugle tamborine 2 animal skulls old whitework nightdress glass decantors " etc. etc.; the lot sold not subject to return(qty) ***Some of these may be recognised in the background of JW paintings.
Freemasonry Phoenix Lodge silver cross-shaped jewel surmounted with a phoenix in the flame Gen1 Washington Lodge engraved presentation inscription to |Bro. Fdk. E. J. Musselbrook ... Apl. 19 1890| Maker AR London 1889 68 x 51mm; Ancient Order of Foresters silver cross-shaped jewels first for Merit surmounte with coronet and stag s head centre roundel bugle rev engraved presentation inscription |...Bro. C. J. Grantham ... Feb y 1893| maker s mark MDL 1892 and ADL [Abraham David Loewenstark] trademark 84 x 56mm; and a small badge |Trenton / Princetown 1774| George Washington was a Mason and Master of the Alexandria - Washington Lodge. Frederick E J Musselbrook was born in 1879 in Lambeth and died in 1925 in Bromley.
A Victorian 1845 pattern infantry officer’s sword of the 2nd Hants Rifle Volunteers, very slightly curved fullered blade 32”, by Hobson & Sons, Little Windmill St, London W, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle, regimental title and officer’s initials “EEC”, within scrolled fenestrated panels, regulation brass hilt incorporating crowned VR cypher, stepped pommel with white metal mouthpiece and 2 rings. Good Condition, the blade retaining some original finish. Plate 9
A late 18th century hanger of the Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers, slightly curved, flat blade 27½” with back fuller, inspector’s stamp at forte, brass hilt with double shell guard, quillon, knucklebow and ball pommel with cap, plain wooden grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with frog stud to black leather shoulder belt with brass buckle, tip and slide, the tip engraved “R.C.F.” and strung bugle. Good Condition (dark pitting patches to tip of blade) Plate 14
An 1827 pattern rifle officer’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½”, by Buckmaster, 3 New Burlington St, London, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and scrolls “Rifle” and “Regt” within finely scrolled panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear and dark pitting, grip AF)
Cambridge, Spence’s or Prattent’s mule Halfpenny, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. bugle and H in arms, edge plain, 9.33g/6h (DH 26). Extremely fine, attractive brown patina, very rare Provenance: Spink Auction 89, 25 November 1991, lot 400; W.J. Noble Collection, Part I, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 52; bt A. Davisson September 1998
10th Gurkha Rifles - Mullay, Capt. B.R. HIstory of the 10th Gurkha Rifles, the First Battalion 1890-1921. Aldershot, 1924. Large 8vo, plates and maps, original green cloth gilt; Mullay, Col. B. R. & McAlister, Maj. Gen. R.W.L. Bugle and Kukri, The story of the 10th Princess Mary`s own Gurkha Rifles. Edinburgh, 1957-1985. 4to & 8vo, 2 volumes, plates and maps, original green cloth, dustwrappers; Bickersteth, Anthony Charles Odtaa, being extracts from the diary of an officer who served with the 4/10th Gurka Rifles... Aberdeen, 1953. 8vo, frontispiece, maps, original green cloth gilt; 10th Gurkha Rifles One hundred years. London, 1990. Oblong 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper, AMOT bookplate (5)
An Indian Army rifle officer`s sword, straight fullererd blade 32½", by Wilkinson, no 58303 on backstrap (1920), etched with crowned R Arms, GRI cypher, wreath and owner`s initials "E.A.N. Aug 8th 1920" within scrolled panels, regulation plated hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, plain pommel, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard, with black leather knot, black leather FS scabbard, chamois cover, oilskin cover, and leather case. GC (rust bubbles to plating)
48 infantry shoulder titles, including pairs brass bugle/Somerset and bugle/Cornwall, single WM bugle/Cornwall, pair WM E Lancashire one with separate V, single WM KOYLI and Cambridgeshire, do brass, remainder mainly brass, Norfolk, E Lancs, Hants, Oxford, S Staffs, N Stafford, etc. Generally GC (few AF)

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