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Various collectibles to include a small mahogany writing slope with concealed side drawer, a wall-mounted barometer, a small copper and brass bugle, a Missouri Kansas and Texas $100 share certificate, two pocket telescopes, a pair of spectacles, a silver plated wine glass in case, a silver plated Furness Bermuda Line goblet, a cased set of Scala small binoculars/opera glasses, various topographical postcards and mixed coins, etc.
CBG Mignot 1908-1920 (sand coloured base) manufacture French Line Infantry on foot, officers (2), buglers (4), at attention, wounded, running infantry (35), officers missing sword blades, one bugle missing, 9 back packs detached, 4 missing, otherwise complete though playworn with bent weapons etc (43),
A selection of diecast model vehicles and other models, including: Britains Ltd Massey-Ferguson Combine Harvester; Matchbox SuperKings Snorkel fire engine; Corgi Triumph Acclaim HLS; and others by makers including Tonka, Matchbox, Corgi and others; together with a Britains Ltd hand painted Scots Guard Drum and Bugle set, in box; loose Britains model soldiers and other figures; and other items, contained across two boxes.
An original boxed British Soldiers 21st Empress of India's Lancers manufactured by W. Britain to include; two bay, one grey and two black horses with riders (one horse a/f), together with an original boxed 4th Queens Own Hussars with moveable arms, four riders with swords and one with a bugle.
WW2 copper and brass bugle inscribed George Potter & Co, Aldershot 1939 L28cm; two cane and one leather covered swagger sticks; and three small pairs of plain brass shell cases (10)Condition Report:Bugle - well used and dinted.Other items in reasonably good condition consistent with age and use.
WW1 British bayonet with crowned E.R., marks to the blade on the opposing blade edge various proof marks, c19th socket bayonet with Triform tapering blade, mid-20th century British No9 MK1 bayonet suitable for Mk V Sten and No.4 Rifle & a c20th copper and brass bound bugle, no visible marks (4)
Three large very good specimens of tin ore from Old Beam Mine, Bugle, St Austell. Together with a bar ingot, made from the same material, cast with the inscription 'BEAM MINE' and Prince of Wales's feathers motif. Length 25cm.This large collection of Cornish tin ingots and mining artefacts is from the collection of Neil Mercer.  Mercer has collaborated with the photographer and designer Peter Russell to produce ‘The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin’, a large format, lavishly illustrated, limited edition artists publication due late 2022 / early 2023.  Most of these items are featured in, and formed part of the research for the publication which contributes to, and records, the tin working history of Cornwall and Dartmoor and is the culmination of fourteen years of research and practical tin working. The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin: a one-time limited edition of 300 copies, sequentially numbered and signed by the authors, within a slipcase, with the copy medieval seal of the Devon Stannary in tin metal smelted during the project from historic and modern tin and inset into the case. Foreword by the landscape archaeologist Dr Tom Greeves;' ... this is a book of magic, passion and beauty, captured essentially through stunning visual images. I heartily commend it to everyone, but in particular to those for whom Dartmoor is a special and elemental place, rich in human messages'.For further information about ‘The Spirit Of Dartmoor Tin’ and to order a copy, visit their website https://www.spiritofdartmoortin.com/ or email: info@spiritofdartmoortin.com 
An Edwardian evening bag with embellishment, bugle beads, in brown on a velvet background, rosette design, in tiny seed pearls and paste stones, the bag is in a Tudor pattern, with a chain handle, a 1930's sateen evening bag, a quilted flap with a marcasite fastening and a sateen handle, a grey crochet Dorothy bag with a silk tassel and a pair of face protectors on long leather handles (Edwardian); a collection of eight hatpins, three are silver, silver plated hat pin stand etc, a Victorian panel or table deco, silver beaded ornate, on apple green satin; a collection of three feathers in cream and black (Q)
A collector's lot to include: 1. 1937 Coronation (Edward VIII) leaflet for London transport arrangements (Bus, Underground, Tram, Cars & Taxicabs)2. Liverpool Bay 1925, bound map issued by Marine Surveyor & Water Baliff Drawing Office3. early 20th Century album with dedication dated May 10th 1920 containing a large collection of photographs, postcards - military, topographical, birthday, Sweetheart, animals etc 4. early 20th Century brass bugle (4)
A 20th century carved wood Black Forest German cuckoo clock. The clock having hunting bugle to chapter ring surround with birds to either side of clock face and a stag (antlers present but unattached) between crossed hunting rifles. Accompanied by pine cone metal weights. Schneider Sohne to movement. Stamped made in Germany. Cuckoo noise and bird movement at time of cataloguing - all clocks sold as untested.
13th (1st Somersetshire) Regt of Foot c 1830 silver cast and chased medal, obverse Sphinx with honour Egypt above bugle inscribed Ava and Martinique, with legend Medal of Merit For 14 Years Good Conduct", bar suspension; reverse plain, un-named, about VF; and a similar smaller piece for "7 Years Good Conduct" VF (2) £150-175
Eleven various cap badges: small cast KRRC officers, CLB Cadets KRRC, Huntingdonshire Cyclists or Home Guard, bronze Liverpool Pals, Cambridgeshire (with and without "e"), Bucks Bn, Jersey LI, bronze GRV Ryl Military School (no lugs), very small Kent horse, and 19th century brass bugle. Average GC £50-60
A mixed lot of militaria, to include: a Dutch-made copy of a British MkII infantry helmet - issued to Dutch Civil Defence Units (dated 1956); a W.T. French & Son 'Mysto' stirrup pump dated 1939; a 1916 dated No.5 MK inert grenade by Hinks; a WWII-made POW Red Cross parcel box, now containing a card game; a WWI embroidered postcard; 2 Indian-made kukri knives; a military-style bugle; a reproduction SS Allach porcelain vial; plus a selection of inert ammunition, badges, toy soldiers etc.
Victorian 2nd Hampshire Rifle Volunteers Officers Full Dress Tunic and Accoutrements, fine example of scarlet full dress tunic with white facings. Bullion work to the cuffs and tress to the collar. Regimental pattern tunic buttons. Officers knotted shoulder boards with bullion rank pips. Accompanied by black leather cross belt with silver (no hallmarks found – possibly on reverse) cross belt plate, hallmarked silver lion head boss with chain leading to whistle in socket. Plain black leather rear pouch with strung bugle badge to the flap. White leather waist belt with two piece officers waist belt clasp with crowned rose in shield to the centre and regimental details to the circlet. Overall good condition set.
Regimentally Important Full Uniform Grouping of Lieutenant Colonel Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart DSO, First Commanding Officer of the 8th Battalion (Princess Beatrice’s Isle of Wight Rifles) Hampshire Regiment Territorial Force, superb example of the officers rifles green dress uniform with black frogging to the front, knotted cord shoulder straps with blacked rank insignia and ‘TR’ titles. Knotted cord to the cuffs. Black velvet to the cuffs and the collar. Accompanied by a set of rifles green dress trousers. Accompanied by officers black leather cross belt and pouch set with fine quality hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1908) officers regimental cross belt plate, lion head boss with chain leading to hallmarked silver whistle in socket fitting. Rear pouch with silvered strung bugle badge to the centre; Officers astrakhan regimental busby with blackened strung bugle insignia and knotted officers boss with blackened crown. Plume socket holding large black feather plume. Thin patent chinstrap. Interior with cream leather sweatband, black cloth lining with E W Flight tailors label; Fine officers 1822 pattern Rifles officers sword of regulation pattern with strung bugle to the guard. Grip with wire binding. Blackened Rifles pattern leather sword knot. Housed in the plated full dress scabbard. Regulation pattern blade retailed by Osborne & Son Ryde I.W (Isle of Wight). Etched with crowned bugle and crowned cipher of King George V. Much of the original polish to the blade. Officers swagger stick with blackened cane, silver (not hallmarked) thimble top with regimental badge and engraved ‘LT COLONEL C. V. C. HOBART’. The uniform is all fitted onto a museum display mannequin.The DSO register gives the following details, ‘HOBART, CLAUD VERE CAVENDISH, Lieutenant, was born 12 March 1870, only son of Sir Robert Henry Hobart, Baronet, KCVO, CB, Official Verderer of the New Forest, of Langdown, Hants, and of the Honourable Julia Trollope, eldest daughter of the first Baron Kesteven. He was educated at Eton and Sandhurst, and entered the Grenadier Guards 16 July 1890. Lieutenant Hobart, after serving nearly seven years in the Grenadier Guards, was in 1897 seconded for service in the Uganda Protectorate, at that time under the administration of the Foreign Office, and joined the Protectorate Forces, consisting chiefly of Sudanese, who had previously served under Emin Pasha at Wadelai, whilst on a punitive expedition in the Nandi country. Order having been restored, he was detailed to march two companies of Sudanese back to Headquarters at Kampala. On the way he received news of the disaffection of Mwanga, the native King of Uganda, who had raised the standard of revolt in Buddu, one of the southern provinces of his kingdom. He hastened on to the capital, and was thence despatched with his men in a fleet of canoes down the west coast of Victoria Nyanza to occupy and hold the crossing over the Katonga River, separating Buddu from the rest of Uganda, whilst the main forces of the Protectorate under Colonel T P B Ternan, DSO, moved down overland. He successfully carried out his instructions, and the rebels were subsequently defeated in two engagements, at which he was present, which resulted in King Mwanga fleeing into German territory and the bulk of his followers dispersing into the wilds of Ankole. Lieutenant Hobart was left in charge of the reconquered province with two and a half companies of Sudanese. These remained loyal during the subsequent mutiny of portion of the same force in the eastern part of the Protectorate, and though hard pressed at one time, he succeeded in holding his own against the Baganda rebels, who collected again on the news of the mutiny, being joined by the ex-King Mwanga, who contrived to escape from German custody. After several expeditions had been organized against them, in all of which he took part, he was fortunately enabled, whilst in command of an advanced guard composed of Baganda levies, to come up to and inflict a decisive blow on King Mwanga's main forces at Kisalera. Mwanga's ally, the rebel King of Koki, was killed, and Mwanga himself barely escaped, only to be captured a few months later in the north of the Protectorate with the remnants of the Sudanese mutineers, who were finally defeated with the assistance of a native regiment from India.For his services during the above operations he was mentioned in Despatches, and also in Parliament, and received the Uganda Medal and clasp. He was also created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 20 May 1898]: "Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart, Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards. In recognition of the, services during the recent operations in Uganda". On the outbreak of the South African War in 1899, Captain Hobart had just returned to England, and was sent out with the first contingent of troops to the Cape to act as Staff Officer on the Midland Line of Communications. In this capacity he assisted in raising several corps of local volunteers, by whom the Midland Line of railway from Port Elizabeth to Naauwpoort was seized and garrisoned; but falling a victim to a severe attack of enteric fever, he was invalided home in the summer of 1900, subsequently receiving the Queen's South African Medal with clasp for Cape Colony. In 1902 Captain Hobart officiated as a Gold Staff Officer at the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and was also in charge of Apolo Kagwa, the native Prime Minister and Regent of Uganda, who came over to attend the ceremony, and for whom he interpreted on the occasion of his being granted an audience by King Edward. In December 1906, Major Hobart retired from the Regular Army, and was placed on the Reserve of Officers; but in 1908, on the inauguration of the Territorial Force, he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Princess Beatrice's Isle of Wight Rifles (8th Battalion The Hampshire Regiment), which he raised and reorganized from a small volunteer nucleus and commanded till 1913, when he retired. He again acted as Gold Staff Officer at a Coronation—that of King George V and Queen Mary, in 1911. On the European War breaking out in 1914, Lieutenant Colonel Hobart, after serving for short periods on the Embarkation Staff at Southampton and the Military Landing Staff at Havre, was sent to the front in Flanders as a Railhead Commandant, being subsequently appointed Administrative Commandant of the railheads of an army. He was mentioned in Despatches in 1916 and 1918, and received the 1914 Star. Lieutenant Colonel C V C Hobart married, on 10 December 1900, at St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, Violet Verve, second daughter of John Wylie, of West Cliff Hall, Hants, and they had one son, Robert Hampden, born 7 May 1915. We have not removed any items from the mannequin, was purchased by the vendor at auction many years ago, believed to have been sold by family descent at that time. Please note we are only able to offer in house post and packing if removed from the mannequin. If you wish to have the mannequin, would need to be collected in person or specialist shipping.
Honourable Artillery Company Mess Dress Tunic, scarlet cloth with bullion grenades to the lapels. Accompanied by a pair of dress trousers; Grenadier Guards dress cap with polished regimental cap badge to the front; Colour Sergeants sash; Military issue copper and brass bugle, plus other items.
Post 1902 1st Cadet Battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps Cross Belt and Pouch, fine black leather cross belt with white metal kings crown cross belt plate in the form of crowned Maltese cross with the arms having honour for South Africa 1900 1902, centre of the plate with ‘1st C.B. KINGS ROYAL RIFLES’ and strung bugle. Plain black leather pouch with strung bugle badge to the centre. White metal lion head boss with chain leading to whistle in socket. Generally good condition.
Rare WW1 1917 Dated German Wartime Issue Saxon Bugle, superb example having nearly all of its original field grey paint finish to the body of the bugle. Saxon state emblem to the centre. Stamped underneath the Saxon state emblem, ‘DEUTSCHE SIGNAL – INSTRUMENTEN – FABRIK MARKNEUKIRCHEN 1917’. Complete with the original mouth piece and the original leather shoulder strap which is extremely rare to find.
Group of Attributed Badges Dorset Rifle Volunteersall attributed to "J Stevens" consisting silvered Vic crown 16th Dorset Rifle Volunteers shoulder cross strap badge ... Silvered lion mask, whistle, mounts and chain for shoulder cross strap ... Silvered Vic crown bugle pouch badge ... Bullion embroidery Bugler's arm badge ... Pair bullion embroidery Victorian crowns ... Silver hallmarked band engraved "Presented J Stevens By The Band 1898" ... Marriage certificate 1877 for Joseph Stevens and Jane Moors.
Officer Fur Cap Cord Bossesconsisting blackened Vic crown Central London Rangers on black oval boss ... Blackened Vic crown 5th Rifles on black oval boss ... Blackened KC strung bugle on black oval boss ... Silvered strung bugle on dark green oval boss. Together with four central mounts consisting gilt thistle ... Blackened dragon ... Blackened KC Bucks Volunteer Rifle Corps ... Blackened KC The Rangers. 8 items.
Officer Cap Cord Bosses And Sealed Pattern Badgesconsisting 2 x red cap cord bosses with silvered, central strung bugles ... Green cap cord boss with silvered central strung bugle ... Gilt QC Royal Artillery sealed pattern Officer cap badge ... Sealed pattern Rifles AT within wreath ... Sealed pattern, bullion embroidery Kings crown rank badge ... Sealed pattern, embroidery RAF Master Aircrew rank badge. 7 items.
Infantry Shoulder Titlesbrass titles include Royal Berks ... E Lancashire ... Cambridgeshire ... KSLI ... Loyals ... Lancashire (PWV) ... Manchester ... Cornwall ... Royal Berks ... Y & L ... LF with grenade ... SWB ... Durham with bugle ... Somerset with bugle ... RUR ... RIF ... RWF. 30 items
Infantry Shoulder Titleswhite metal examples include Manchester ... E Lancashire ... Shropshire ... Cheshire ... Gloucester ... Northants ... Warwickshire ... Norfolk ... Northants ... A & SH ... KOYLI ... KSLI ... Somerset & Cornwall with bugle ... RS. Brass titles include T4 Border ... T5 Bedford ... Somerset with bugle ... Durham with bugle ... Highland with bugle. 40 items.
WW1 1914 Dated Military Buglecopper and brass bugle with white metal mouthpiece. The lower part stamped with maker "Hawkes & Son Denman Street. Piccadilly Circus London 1914" with broad arrow stamp. Together with an undated example by "Mayers & Harrison Makers Manchester England" with broad arrow stamp. Some dents. 2 items.
Three Military Pattern Buglesconsisting silver plated example complete with mouthpiece. No apparent maker ... Nickel plated example complete with mouthpiece. Body with maker "B.B.I.M. Ltd Maker Manchester England 1969". Broad arrow stamped. Complete with coloured bugle cords ... Copper and brass example with white metal mouthpiece. The body stamped "HK & Son Made In England" with overlaid Boys' Brigade badge. Minor dents. 3 items.
Two Military Pattern Buglesconsisting a Victorian example in brass, complete with mouthpiece. Lower body stamped with Vic crown coat of arms over maker "George Potter & Co Aldershot". Complete with coloured cord bugle cords ... Brass and white metal example, complete with mouthpiece. Body with maker " J Barretts Made In England" with broad arrow stamp. Complete with coloured bugle cords and contained in its fitted case. 2 items.
Two Infantry Home Service OR's Helmet Platesconsisting Durham Light Infantry example. Brass backing star surmounted by Victorian crown. Central Durham circlet and strung bugle circlet. Lugs present ... Royal Scots example. Brass backing star surmounted by a Kings crown. Central bi-metal Royal Scots badge overlay. Lugs present. 2 items.
Durham Light Infantry Collar and Shoulder Titlescollars include facing pair, bronzed KC ... Facing pair bronzed QC ... Facing pair anodised QC ... Facing pair, anodised Light Infantry ... White metal DLI Vol Batt. Titles include brass DLI ... Brass Durham ... Brass Durham with bugle ... Pair white metal Durham with bugle ... Pair anodised Durham with bugle ... 5 various DLI sweetheart lapel badges.
AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY BUGLE TABLE LIGHTERBy Joseph Braham, London, 1903, Realistically formed and of heavy gauge, 11 cm high, together with a matched pair of candle extinguishers formed as hunting horns, one Birmingham, 1916, (damaged), the other with Chester marks, weight 9oz. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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