A Geo V 1821 pattern sword, straight shallow fullered blade 32½", Robt Mole & Sons, etched with crowned GVR cypher, crowned strung bugle and wreath within scrolled frosted panels, regulation plated triple bar hilt, diced pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather (AF) FS scabbard with frog. Basically GC, the hilt plating good (dark pitting patches to blade overall)
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A Mixed Collection of Britain's Lead Figures, including three boxed Pageantry Heritage Tradition sets-All the Queens' Men, The Scots Guards and The Drum and Bugle Team of Fleet Marine Force Pacific, five boxed V.E. Day pairs of figures, two boxed Centenary Collection figures, boxed Black Watch Pipers and a quantity of unboxed figures.
LADY'S BLACK LACE PONCHO STYLE SHORT EVENING CAPE, with black bugle beaded and sequinned decoration and bugle beaded fringe and ANOTHER CAPE in black see-thro fabric, with shoulder pads and large gold sequinned butterfly to the front and back bugle bead and sequinned leaf pattern borders (2)
INDIAN BLACK SEE-THRO FABRIC EVENING TOP, with short sleeves, zip front, black bugle beading and blue sequinned decoration to the front neck and shoulders, black see-thro fabric, beaded and sequinned sleeveless EVENING TOP with zip up back, a pink sequinned SLEEVELESS EVENING TOP and silver sequinned brazier type EVENING TOP (4)
A George V 1854 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword, the single edge fullered steel blade etched with the royal cypher and foliage, nickel plated gothic hilt pierced with a crowned strung bugle, with wire bound fish skin grip and leather scabbard; a Prussian Infantry Sword, the single edge pipe back steel blade stamped Weyersberg & Co., Solingen, the steel hilt pierced with a Prussian eagle, the ribbed wood grip with finger rest, with steel scabbard (2)
A Victorian silver breast badge of The Ancient Order Of Foresters, London 1847, inscribed to the back, the front with a stag's head and coronet above scrolls, the central badge cruciform and with engraved decoration, the bottom with two arrows a bow and bugle motifs, displayed in a glazed wooden display case, a George V 1911 Coronation medal, St John Ambulance Brigade issue, with engraved naming to NURS.SISTER L.E.SWATTON and a metal mounted coaching horn. Illustrated.
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Volunteers Officer's Presentation sword to Lt. James Sinclair, 63rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, 1861, slightly curved single edged fullered blade 32.5in (82.5cm), finely etched with VR crown, strung bugle and foliage, with inscription 'To Lieut. James Sinclair from the Officers & Privates of the 63rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, Glasgow, March 132th, 1861' regulation plated hilt with strung bugle cartouche, wire-bound fishskin grip, in its engraved silver plated scabbard.
A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson, serial no. 10505 for 1860, single edged fullered blade 32in (81.5cm), etched with VR crown, monogram and slung bugle device within foliate panels, regulation brass hilt with VR Royal cypher cartouche, wire-bound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard. A Victorian 1895 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword fullered spear-point blade 32.5in (83cm), etched with Royal Arms, monogram and crown within foliate panels, steel regulation three-quarter hilt with VR Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip in its steel scabbard, (2)
A Georgian 1803 pattern, Rifle Officer's sword by Hawkes Moseley & Co. with a curved 30in (762mm) blade formed with a full-length shallow fuller on each face, with blue and gilt blade decoration, featuring the figure of Britannia, the royal cypher, military trophies and foliage covering half of its length, with regulation gilt hilt, pierced guard and knucklebow, strung bugle above crowned GR cypher, lion's head pommel and backstrap, wirebound hardwood grip, in its brass mounted black leather scabbard.
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Infantry Officer's sword, by Hebbert & Co. of Chatham, straight single fullered blade 32in (813mm) long, etched with Royal cyphers and slung bugle, plated hilt with bugle cartouche, wire-bound fish-skin grip, in its plated steel scabbard, (hilt damaged).
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's sword by W. Holler, Solingen, slightly curved, single fullered, spear point blade 33in (84cm), finely etched with cannon, trophys of war and W.C. to the forte, steel hilt with slung bugle cartouche, wire-bound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard and a Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's sword, slightly curved, plain, single fullered, blade 32in (81.3cm), steel hilt with slung bugle cartouche, wire-bound fish skin grip, in its steel scabbard, (2).
An 1827 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, straight, single fullered, spear point blade 32in (81.3cm), etched with foliate panels and Edward VII crown and royal cypher, gilt-brass hilt with ER VIII cartouche, fish-skin grip, in its brown leather field service scabbard and an 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's sword, straight, single fullered, spear point blade 32.5in (82.5cm), steel hilt with slung bugle cartouche, wire-bound fish-skin grip, lacking scabbard.
The 6th Battalion Jat Light Infantry, a carved Indian hardwood folding campaign desk with floral and foliate decoration the hinged top interior carved with 6 Jat light Infantry and slung bugle device, the lid enclosing a fitted interior of writing slope, racks and compartments, 68cm x 50cm x 70cm.
8 1980s/1990s Britains military sets. Royal Marine Colour Party No.7201, Royal Marine Drum and Bugle No.7203, Scots Guards Drums and Bugles No.7206 and similar No.7210, Black Watch Officer Piper and 4 men No.7237, Queens Colour Party Scots Guards No.7249, 1 US Marine Sergeant, 5US Marines marching No.7302, US Marine Corps Set with Drum Major No.7305. Also in lot a pack of 6 Sentry Box No.8050. Two 3 piece souvenir London packs, etc. All except packs boxed. Some minor wear to boxes. Contents mint.
A Victorian silver lodge badge, surmounted with a stag's head and coronet above a glazed panel, inset with a gilt coat of arms, within an engraved foliate scroll frame, supporting two crossed arrows and a bugle pendant, the reverse inscribed 'Presented to Bro John Pullen P.C.R, as a mark of respect & esteem by the Brethren of Court John O' Gaunt 4346 Jany 1865', London 1864, height approx 14.4cm.
A German porcelain figure of a young woman in 18th Century dress holding a circular basket of roses, on rococo pattern base, 9.75ins high (arm restored), and one other German porcelain figure in the Meissen manner of a young boy bugler in uniform, 10.5ins high (crossed swords mark in underglazed blue to base and incised No. 1445 - bugle and hand restored)
A German Military Brass Bugle, with rope bound grip, applied with a copper eagle and swastika over a nickel plaque stamped "C.A.Wunderlich, Siebenbrunn (Vogtl.); a Stitched Leather Bound Whip, with leather strap; a Leather Bound Riding Whip, the silver globular pommel embossed with an eagle over 8 over a swastika; a replica of an SS Officer's Peaked Cap (4)
A Victorian 1845 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword, the 83cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Royal cypher and scrolling foliage by Cutler & Sons, Hanover St.,Hanover Square, London, the steel Gothic hilt pierced with a crowned strung bugle, with steel scabbard; a 1907 Wilkinson Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard; Two Swagger Sticks, with nickel pommels (4)
An 1845 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword, with fullered steel blade, the steel Gothic hilt pierced with a strung bugle, later painted gilt; an 1845 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, with curved fullered steel blade, the brass Gothic hilt pierced with a rampant lion over a monogram, and with hinged guard; a Georgian 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Sword, with gilt brass hinged double shell guard; a Turkish Sword; an Indian Tulwar; a Modern Indian Sword (6-poor order)
Five: Colour Sergeant A. E. Trayfoot, Royal Marine Artillery East and West Africa 1887-1900, 1 clasp, Gambia 1894 (Bugler, R.M., H.M.S. Satellite); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 7 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast (5565 Bglr., R.M.A., H.M.S. Monarch) engraved naming; British War Medal 1914-20 (R.M.A. 5565 Cr. Sgt.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R. (5565 Bugle Major, R.M.A.); Royal Marines Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue (R.M.A. 5565 Clr. Sgt.18.3.1946) last with re-impressed year date, unmounted, edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine and better (5) £1500-1800 Albert Edwin Trayfoot was born in St. George’s, London on 17 November 1873. Formerly employed as a Messenger/Musician, he enlisted into the Royal Marines at London on 1 April 1889. Ranked as a Bugler, he served aboard the Trafalgar, April 1890-June 1893; then the Satellite, January-December 1894, during which time he saw active service in the expedition up the Gambia River, February-March 1894. After serving on the Champion, December 1894-June 1895 and with the Royal Marine Artillery, June 1895-January 1897, his next seagoing appointment was on the Monarch, January 1897-November 1910. During this time he saw active service in the Boer War, serving in South Africa, 21 October 1899-12 October 1900, with the Royal Marine Artillery section in Captain Bancroft’s Brigade. For his services he was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 13 March 1901) and awarded the Queen’s medal with seven clasps - one of 39 with seven clasps; one of 29 with the above clasps from his ship. He re-engaged in 1903 and in 1912 was appointed a Colour Sergeant in the R.M.A. He was demobilized in April 1919. In 1946 he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal and died in 1951. Sold with original (torn and repaired) Certificate of Service and other copied research.
A GEORGIAN GILT COPPER GORGET, A BUFF LEATHER BELT, AND A BUGLE BY I. KOHLER, ST JAMES'S ST, LONDON, 18TH CENTURY the first engraved with the crowned Royal Arms for pre-1801, the second with brass fittings, the third of copper, applied with a brass rim around the bell with the maker's details and stamped with a series of marks on each side, a rampant lion, a fleur-de-lys and a rampant unicorn on each side and with an associated mouthpiece (3) Inv. nos. U004, U002 & F066 The bugle was almost certainly made by John Köhler who was born in Germany circa 1770 and worked at this address 1811-30.

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