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Four pairs of ladies heeled shoes. A pair of 2000s Karen Millen stiletto court shoes in genuine zebra hide, having black croc leather pointed toes, brass buckles and studs at the heel and toes. Size 40, made in Spain, signs of wear to the soles and fraying to the inner foot and heel. A pair of 2000s Moda in Pelle stiletto calf-high boots in a panelled patchwork of faux leathers, including black patent, black metallic snake lizard, grey snake, and faux zebra-hide 'pony-skin', having pewter-effect hardware throughout, inside zip fastening. Size EUR 10 / USA 9, minimal signs of wear. Two pairs of 1980s Phuc-Loc Phat-Diem Saigon Vietnamese velvet heeled and intricately embellished slippers or mules, both unworn and in good condition: A burgundy pair having a cross hatch of silver bugle beads, and intricate palm plant motif made of yellow, gold and green seed beading, 2.5' wedge heel. Estimated size UK 5.5: measuring 2.75' across the widest part of the foot at the ball. A black pair decorated an intricate dragon/shrimp motif, electric blue seed beading with red accent beads, 2' wedge heel. Estimated size UK 4.5, measuring 2.6' across the widest part of the foot at the ball.
Victorian Light Infantry Shoulder Boardblack melton cloth with silver braid edging. Lower brass crescent with central bullion embroidery strung bugle. Rear fixing loops. Together with a billion embroidery double scroll "Waterloo" and "Peninsula" ... 2 x white metal "Somersetshire Light Infantry" helmet plate scrolls. 4 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Three Other Ranks 20th Albert Shako Helmet Platesconsisting brass, Vic crown over laurel wreath circlet and central XX ... Similar Light Company example with central strung bugle ... Similar Grenadier Company with central flaming grenade. Fittings absent. 3 items.Two examples excavated in Bermuda and one in Crimea. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Four Other Ranks Albert Shako Helmet Platesconsisting brass Vic crown over laurel wreath circlet and central 30 ... Similar example with central 1 ... Similar example with central strung bugle over 68 ... Similar example with central strung bugle over 77. Fittings absent. Some repairs. Excavated condition. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Selection Of Light Infantry Badgesincluding white metal Vic crown bugle ... Silvered strung bugle, screw post fittings ... Brass Somerset LI (lugs) ... Brass Vic crown 105 LI. Collars include white metal IVB Somerset ... 4 x various white metal Somerset LI ... 10 x various brass Somerset LI ... 3 x brass castle. 27 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Early 19th Century Continental Hunting Sword22 3/4 inch, single edged, sharpened back edge point blade. Etched foliage scrolls. Oval cartouches with etched stags. Hilt tang with Armourer's stamp. White metal, shell, downswept crossguard with bugle and oak leaf design. White metal, turn up scroll crossguard. White metal ferrule and pommel with floral and leaf design. Antler grip. Hilt now loose but present. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Small Selection Of Bermuda Regiment Badgesconsisting 2 x white metal cap badges ... 1 x white metal forage/collar badge ... 2 x blackened brass Bermuda and bugle shoulder titles. Together with pair of brass C.C. Bradford titles ... Brass KC Royal Scots Fusiliers belt buckle ... Bi-metal KC HLI belt buckle. 9 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
A fine 19th century Black Forest carved limewood spring driven cuckoo clock, Jagdstück/hunt piece, the case with stag's head finial, with glass eyes, two crossed-over percussion lock hunting guns above cuckoo doors, with cuckoos on the quarter and hour, the 20cm circular clock surrounded by bugle-type hunting horn, with ivorine Gothic Roman numerals, scroll-pierced bone hands, triple weight movement, flanked by hung rabbit and pheasant game and leafy branches, a small game bird and bag to apron, 133cm high, 76cm wide, c.1870
A Scottish military sporran. The large shaped brass cantle with thistle spray decoration, the centre inset with a Highland Light Infantry Officer's HLI Glengarry badge circa 1901-52, the thistle star bearing crown, coiled bugle with central HLI, ASSAYE scroll and Elephant. The black horse hair body with five white horsehair tassels, all with brass top bells, the red leather backing with central pocket secured by a brass pin and a matching belt, 44.5cm long
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Sword to the Rifle Volunteers, the 83cm flat back single edge steel blade crisply etched with crowne VR cypher and regimental badge, with Proved poincon, by Dolan & Co., London, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with crowned strung bugle, with wire bound fishskin grip and steel scabbard, 101cmBlack patching to areas of the blade. Pitting to hilt and scabbard with small dents
Royal Marines Bugle made by Boosey and Hawkes London showing signs of ageing with a few small dents, with two spare mouthpieces and a ceremonial RM Tri Colour cord attached, in good working order. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Various items to include a copper bugle, a copper hunting horn, a copper powder flask, 19th century, a bunch of five keys, a brass lantern clock, a set of weights for scales, a minors safety lamp, a set of weighing scales, and a red metal rectangular box, 20th century, decorated with scenes of deer (10)
THREE BROOCHES To include a double headed serpent brooch, with cased heads and scales, unmarked; an Austro Hungarian brooch/pendant, with garnet and white stone accents and enamelled decoration, brooch pin missing, unmarked; and a filigree crossed arrow brooch suspending a gilt bugle, unmarked Size/dimensions: first 6.9cm wide Gross weight: 114.5 grams Condition Report: As found Condition Report Disclaimer
Officer’s Sword. A British Georgian 1803 Pattern Officer’s Sword, the 72 cm curved steel blade blued and gilded with cutler’s markings (illegible), brass guard pierced with crowned G.R. cypher surmounted by a strung bugle, wire-bound fish skin grip and lion’s head pommel, overall length 87 cm, in its black leather scabbard, generally good condition £1,000-£1,400 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
Pair: Police Constable J. Rose, Metropolitan Police, who was one of 24 policemen who ‘repelled all borders’ against 400 rioting Canadian servicemen during the Epsom Police Station Siege of 1919 Coronation 1911, Metropolitan Police (P.C., J. Rose.); Jubilee 1935 (P.C. J. Rose) last with privately engraved naming, mounted for display, nearly extremely fine (2) £300-£400 --- Police Constable J. Rose served with the Metropolitan Police, and was present during the Epsom Police Station Siege of June 1919. He was one of the officers present on parade when Lord Roseberry formally presented inscribed watches or medallions to officers involved in the Epsom Siege, 14 January 1920. He is pictured as such in an article (a copy of which is included with the lot), which gives the following: ‘Epsom Police Station Siege, 1919 Riot by Canadian soldiers in which a policeman was killed. On 17 June 1919, Major Bird, commanding the Canadian Army Convalescent Centre at Woodcote Park, telephoned Epsom Police Station to warn the duty officer that about 300 men had gone into the town for the evening, something that had caused friction with local residents in the past. Between 9.00 and 9.30pm, police were called to the Rifleman pub [still in business today] in East Street, Epsom, where they ejected Canadian servicemen who were causing a disturbance and arrested Private McDonald of the Canadian Army Service Corps. As four constables took him back to the police station on Ashley Road, Driver Veinotte tried to intervene, so they arrested him, too. About 20 Canadians followed them, threatening to release the prisoners, but they dispersed after some argument. Inspector Pawley locked the man in the cells which were in a yard beside the very attractive police station, a two-storey Victorian country villa with a railed front garden, and held men from the day shift in the station to reinforce the night shift in case of trouble. After an hour’s peace and quiet, a bugle call sounding ‘Assembly’ was heard, and a lot of shouting ensued. Inspector Pawley telephoned Woodcote Park, asking Major Bird to send forces to collect the prisoners. He also telephoned surrounding Divisions asking for strong police reinforcements. Major Ross from Woodcote Park arrived on the scene and found about 400 men, mostly armed with sticks and fence palings, shouting a demand for the prisoner’s release. A small cordon of police officers stood in front of the building. Major Ross told the men to go home, and said he would take charged of McDonald and Veinotte. The rioting soldiers ignored him, and started throwing stones at the police station windows. Ross and the police retreated into the station, whereupon the mob battered down the garden railings and smashed every pane of glass in the front of the building. As a few reinforcements arrived, climbing over garden walls and entering furtively through the rear of the building, Major Ross was smuggled out by the same way. By now some of the soldiers had forced their way into the side yard and jemmied open a cell door to release one of the prisoners. After a consultation with Station Sergeant Thomas Green (V87, Warrant No. 80417), Pawley led the 15 officers under his command out in a baton charge. They cleared the garden but were forced back by weight of numbers on the street, and retreated into the station again. When they were inside, they realised that Sergeant Green (who was wearing civilian clothes) was no longer with them. He had been struck down by a heavy blow across the head. Some of the Canadians moved him into a nearby house, and from there he was sent on to Dorking Road Infirmary, where he died early the following morning. Major Ross now returned to the station and made it clear to the men that he would take charge of the prisoners. A bugle sounded again, and the rioters withdrew. The whole affair had lasted about an hour, and well after it was over, 100 police reinforcements arrived from Surbiton and Wandsworth on bicycles. Nine men were arrested to be put on trial for riot and manslaughter. In the event, no evidence was brought against two who were able to prove that their presence in Epsom was nothing to do with drinking and rioting. Bugler Todd, who was believed to have started and finished the affray with his signals, succeeded in persuading the court that he had only sounded ‘fall in’ on Major Ross’s request. A military policeman called McAllan was acquitted after testifying that he had been leaving as soon as he saw the nature of the disturbance, but was hit over the head. The other five were convicted of riot but cleared of manslaughter and imprisoned for a year. Epsom was declared out of bounds to Canadian troops, and the Canadian Red Cross made one of the first large donations to the fund set up for Sergeant Green’s widow. The 24 police officers [including Police Constable Rose] who had held the fort were rewarded with gold watches and chains presented by Lord Rosebery (a resident of the Division). Hundreds of policemen from all over London came to Sergeant Green’s funeral. He had been a very popular man, with 24 years’ service and the expectation of retiring the following year. More than 1,000 people lined the route to pay their respects. In 1929, Allan McMaster, who had been one of the five imprisoned rioters, was arrested by the police in Winnipeg and confessed that he had killed Green, hitting him over the head with an iron bar wrenched from a cell window. Winnipeg cabled the information to Scotland Yard, but since McMaster had already been tried and acquitted of Green’s manslaughter, there was no action that could be taken. He died in 1939.’
TWO WWII ERA STEEL HELMETS, BUGLE, GREAT COAT AND AN EMPTY RADIO RECEIVER BOX, the helmets include a Zuckerman helmet missing a chin strap, a black Tommy helmet with 'Police' on the front, this appears to have been over painted and the lettering added after, the radio/telephone receiver box is empty but comes with its carrying strap, the bugle is brass and copper and has a badge for the Western Australia Universities Regiment on it which is rubbed in some areas, the Great Coat has Royal Army Service Corps buttons on it
A GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include ION USB turntable iTTUSB, with built in usb audio adapter, cable, stored in a audio carry case, (not tested), vintage brass bugle from The Royal Welsh Fusiliers 23, (signs of cleaning residue and slight dents in places), a limited edition 'The Art of Pocahontas' gift book only 5000 copies all individually signed by Walt Disney's president of feature animation, and the producer and directors of Disney's animated film. included limited edition sericel, fine art, screen printed reproduction of original animation artwork from the film, 300 full colour illustrations, text by Stephen Rebello still sealed, original price ticket on the back (3), (Condition Report: see main description for individual damage, the seal on the book has had a piece off near the bottom)
The Kings Own Light Infantry Militia Officers Shoulder Belt Plate, interesting believed to be made up officers shoulder belt plate, being a standard polished gilt metal rectangular back plate with crowned facetted silver star with gilt metal circlet with green enamel backing, voided regimental details and strung bugle, centre with a four tower castle. Two hooks and two stud fittings to the reverse. Evidence of another centre once being present on the back plate.
The Amazing Spider-Man: a large High-Grade run of 199 Modern-Age issues featuring notable covers and issues (Marvel Comics, 2009-2017).A large Moder-Age run featuring many key storylines by writers J. Dan Slott, Mark Waid and others. Featuring many sought after covers by Adi Granov, Alex Ross and Marko Djurdjevic. High-Grade condition.This lot features:Amazing Spider-Man (1st series) Nos. 602, 603, 604, 605, 608, 608B (Marko Djurdjevic variant cover), 609, 612, 612B (Adi Granov variant), 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 617B (1:4 variant), 618 -636, 638-665. 666 (2nd printing), 667-700, 700.1, 700.2, 700.3, 700.4, 700.5. Annual (1st series) Nos. 35, 36, 38, 39. Annual No. 1 (2017)Amazing Spider-Man (3rd series 2014) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19.1, 20.1, Amazing Spider-Man (4th series 2015) Nos. 1 32.Amazing Spiderman Learning to Crawl (Mini-series) Nos. 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5.The Superior Spider-Man (1st series) Nos. 1-6, 6AU, 7-17, 19-31. Annual Nos. 1, 2.Spider-Verse (1st series) No. 1Extra: The Amazing Spiderman (Min-series) Nos. 1, 2, 3.The Amazing Spider-Man Special: Inhuman Error (One-shot) No. 1Spider-Man: Grim Hunt -The Kraven Saga (One-shot) No. 1Daily Bugle Spider-Island Ashcan promo.All issues 1st Print, US Cents copies included. Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages. Issues come bagged and boarded in new polypropylene bags and boards, with comics being front and back per B+B.~(199)
Hunting.- [Turberville (George)] [Noble arte of venerie or hunting; Booke of hunting], [second edition], in blackletter, numerous woodcut illustrations, some whole-page, one of these very slightly trimmed at fore-edge, lacking first gathering ([par]1-4, including initial blank and title) as well as the 4pp. bugle calls with musical notation at end ([cross]1-2), a couple of tiny worm holes at gutter margin (no losses), C5 small marginal tear affecting woodcut but no loss, faint occasional browning, modern calf-backed cloth, [STC 24329], small 4to, [Thomas Purfoot], [1611]*** One of the most important hunting works of the 16th century. Woodcuts include the training of hounds, kennels, quarry such as badger, hare and stag and hunting scenes in Jacobean costume; first published in 1575 the illustrations remained the same excepting the alteration of King James I for Elizabeth I (at p.91). Sometimes attributed to George Gascoigne, it is essentially a translation or adaptation of Du Fouilloux's La Venerie (1560).
A Victorian Officer's Black Cloth Forage Cap to the 106th Bombay Light Infantry, of kepi type, the top and sides with parallel lines of stitching, with two bands of gold lace to the top band, gilt metal badge of QV crown over 106 within regimental circlet, strung bugle, laurel wreath and star, surmounted by a black horsehair plume, with black patent leather peak and chin strap, tan leather sweatband and crimson silk liner with gilt maker's mark for McCallan & Gould, London, in a japanned tin with brass label engraved Col.Leith, 106th Regt.Areas of moth damage to side and top. Rust damage and splits to tin.
An Early 20th Century Wolseley Tropical Pith Helmet, with khaki cotton six panelled top, multi-fold puggaree band, leather bound rim, leather chin strap, the inner skull with stencilled maker's mark for HAWKES & CO., LONDON, the leather sweatband stamped in gilt HAWKES'S PATENT SELF-FITTING VENTILATED LINING; a Victorian Grey Wool Forage Cap, kepi type, with a brass cap badge with QV crown over a strung bugle enclosing XVI, with loose black patent leather peak; a Senior Officer's No.1 Dress Cap, to the West Riding Regiment; three No.1 Service Dress Caps, two badged to the Green Howards (6)Tropical helmet with some crush damage, leather binding shabby. Forage cap with loose brim, moth damaged and lacks sweatband. The remaining caps are soiled but undamaged.
A Victorian Black Persian Lambskin Busby, with plain black cloth crown, red and black corded oval boss plume holder, set with a white metal Queen Victoria crown over a strung bugle, with a double row of black cord, white metal foliate ear rosettes and black velvet backed ropetwist chin scales, with line stitched green cloth liner and quilted inner crown set with a leather strap tooled in gilt with maker's name HOBSON & SONS, WOOLWICH, with black cap lines and olives, cloth bag, black japanned tin and a black leather waistbelt (lacks plume)Lacks plume. Generally good condition. Waistbelt is shabby.
Britains - The W. Britain Collection - A Boxed Set, Portfolio & Catalogues. Comprising: Set No. 5799 'The Drum and Bugle Team of Fleet Marine Force Pacific'; W. Britain Portfolio in binder & a group of Britains catalogues (late 90s / early 2000s). Conditions generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall, contained in an Excellent set box (with outer sleeve) where applicable. See Photo.
Britains - 'Pageantry, Heritage, Tradition' - A Group of Boxed Sets. Comprising Set Nos: 5799 'The Drum and Bugle Team of Fleet Marine Force Pacific'; 5800; 5802 & 5803. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent to Near Mint set boxes, including outer sleeves. See Photo.

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