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An 1857 Pattern Royal Engineer Officer's Sword, And An 1827 Pattern Rifle Officer's Sword The First By Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, No. 9337 For 1858, The Second Late 19th CenturyBoth of regulation pattern, the first with bright blade etched along one side with labelled regimental badge between symmetrical foliage, and with crowned 'VR' cypher between foliage en suite on the other, brass hilt retaining traces of gilding, and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its brass scabbard (old dents) with two rings for suspension; the second with blade etched along one side with slung bugle horn and crossed lances between foliage, and with vacant cartouche and crossed lances on the other, steel hilt, and wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its steel scabbard with two rings for suspension (2)83.5 cm. and 82.5 cm. blades Footnotes:The first recorded as sold to Major White of the Royal Engineers on 4 November 1858For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 1803 Pattern Infantry Officer's SwordEarly 19th CenturyWith curved fullered blade etched and gilt against a blued ground over half its length on one side with Union foliage, post 1801 royal arms a trophy and a scroll inscribed 'OSBORNS', and on the other with foliage, crowned 'GR' cypher, a differing trophy and a scroll inscribed 'WARRANTED', regulation ormolu hilt retaining traces of gilding and pierced with crowned 'GR' cypher surmounted by a bugle horn suspended on a ribbon, lion-head pommel and back-piece in one, and ribbed leather-covered grip bound with twisted and plain copper wire, in its black leather scabbard (some surface damage) with linear engraved locket, chape and suspension mounts, frog-button, and two rings for suspension 77 cm. bladeFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN EARLY 1803 REGULATION LIGHT COMPANY SABRE. With a 79.5cm curved and pointed single sided blade partially blued and decorated in gilt with a royal cypher above GR and a trophy of arms with a Tarlton helmet. The decorative knuckle bow cast with a slung bugle and royal cypher, with wire wound leather grip and lions head pommel, the leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts and twin ring suspension, engraved 'Prosser, Charring Cross, London'. 94cm overall.
AN UNUSUAL VARIANT 1803 LIGHT COMPANY SABRE. With a broad 75cm curved single sided blade with shallow fuller, with gilt engraving against a blued background of a crown above conjoined initials and a standing figure of a Light Company Officer wearing a Tarlton pattern helmet, Royal coat of arms, crossed baton and sword and other motiffs, the guard of double S bar type with a central slung bugle in a circle, with a wire wound ebony grip and gilt lions head pommel, in a leather scabbard with three mounts with scrolling details, 93cm overall.
THE BRITISH LEGATION GUARD IN PEKING, A NEEDLEWORK PANEL. A rectangular needlework panel with a ribbon 1912-1913 Allied Forces in China above a slung bugle beneath PA and Jellalabad for Somerset (Prince Albert's Own) Light Infantry, with two vacant ovals for photographs flanked by the flags of ten nations and a bird pecking at a Chinese Dragon. 74 x 50cm, framed and glazed 92 x 72cm.
A COLLECTION OF BADGES BUTTONS AND PATCHES FOR THE 5TH MAHRATTA LIGHT INFANTRY. A good collection of 5th Mahratta Light Infantry insignia to include Officers Cap badge and collar badges with the number 5 above a slung bugle, similar Indian made items, a good range of shoulder titles, buttons and fabric shoulder titles. 23 items mounted on a display board.
A COLLECTION OF 18TH ROYAL GARHWAL RIFLES BUTTONS BADGES AND TITLES. A collection of 18th Garhwal Rifles badges to include an Officers silver cap badge hallmarked for 1930, buttons with '18' and a slung bugle, Indian made badges, shoulder titles and others. 23 items mounted on a display board.
19th Century French Light Infantry Shako black patent leather crown. Horizon blue body with black braid to the top and black patent leather to the base. Brass edged, black patent peak. The front with brass bugle surmounted by coloured tin cockade plume holder. Side and rear mounted chin chain mounts. Internal, six tongue leather lining. Some wear and minor damage. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Post 1953 Grenadier Guards Bandsman Uniform scarlet, single breasted tunic. High black collar with fleur de lys lace edging and blue and white fringing. Guards pattern cuffs and both arms with fleur de lys chevron lacing. Each breast with nine double rows of fleur de lys lacing and central anodised buttons. Rear panel with matching decoration ... Guards pattern trousers with red side lines ... White buff belt with brass Grenadier Guards buckle, complete with frog and No 9 parade bayonet .... Black drum sash with gilt braid edging ... Copper bugle ... Side drum with rope tightening cords. Lower skin absent . All complete on a mannequin. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Badges, Plumes and Lanyards including bullion embroidery, QC General's cap badge ... Bullion embroidery, KC Royal Navy Officer's cap badge ... Bullion embroidery, QC RAMC beret badge ... Bullion embroidery bugle ... Bi-metal Scots Guards cap badge ... Pair brass, KC Dragoons. Unfinished collar ... Staff armband ... 10 x feather plumes ... 5 x lanyards. Quantity. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Cadet Battalion Shoulder Titles brass titles consist Cadets Devon ... C. 5 Devon ... C. 6 Devon ... 2 x C. Dorset ... C. Brecknock ... C. Bedford ... 1.C. Kings Own ... C. RFA. East Anglian ... C. DLI with bugle (3 part) ... C. 4. Cheshire ... White metal C.B.C.C. 12 items PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
1st Wiltshire Rifle Volunteers Pouch Badge cast, solid form brass belted oval inscribed "Wiltshire Rifle Volunteers" surmounted by a Victorian crown. Central strung bugle with "1". Two rear screw posts. Together with a small white metal strung bugle surmounted by a Victorian crown. Central "1". 1st Wiltshire Volunteers pouch badge. Two rear screw posts. 2 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
An early 20th century brass-mounted copper bugle with applied badges of the Royal Scots Regiment, personalized to '7444. Bugler P. Andrews' and embossed 'Marne. 1914-18', with associated coloured cords.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An 1827 pattern Rifle Brigade officer's dress sword with slightly curved single-edged blade, blade length 84cm, etched with foliate bands and detailed with 'VR' cypher and '39 Middlesex Rifles' around a slung bugle, gothic openwork hilt with crowned bugle and wire-bound fishskin grip, with steel scabbard with double suspension rings.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Cricket autographs. A Gunn & Moore 'County' cricket bat, 1970, signed by the England and Rest of the World teams, a copper bugle, Edgar Horne, Derby, a copper hunting horn and another, a three handled pewter vase, early 20th c, 18.5cm h and miscellaneous pewter measures, mantel clock, etc Cricket - Good conditionBugle - Bugle extensively dented / damagedPewter - Most items in good condition, several worn or dentedClock - Good condition
Imperial Russian Jager Bugle Horn, constructed from brass, it has the Imperial Russian double headed eagle embossed to the bell of the horn, much of the body of the horn is bound with green cotton tape, though the mouth piece is missing it is still a scarce item, this item is part of a grouping belonging to Major General William Cochrane Anderson R.A. 1794-1865, and is believed to have been brought back from the Crimea by a member of the Generals family, (additional information from the vendor has allowed us surmise that the most likely member of William Cochrane Andersons family to have brought the items home from his campaigns is his eldest son Maj. Gen. John Richard Anderson CB, born in 1821 records show he served in the 1st Opium War in China in 1842 at the Battle of Chinkiang and subsequent operations including the demonstration before Nanking. In the Crimea, as a Captain, he was the Officer in Command of the 9th Battery, Royal Artillery, attached to the Light Division at the Battle of the Alma, the capture of Balaclava, and the Siege of Sebastopol, and was named in General Orders by Lord Lucan. During the Indian Mutiny, as a Major, he commanded the artillery at the storm and siege of a town in the State of Oudh under Brigadier General Hope Grant. He commanded 'F' Battery, Royal Horse Artillery at the Siege of Lucknow and other minor engagements, and was named four times in General Orders by Lord Clyde (General Sir Colin Campbell) and the Governor General of India.)

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