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AN 1803 PATTERN LIGHT COMPANY INFANTRY OFFICER’S SWORD of regulation type, with curved blade etched and gilt with foliage, the crowned Royal arms, royal cypher, foliage and ‘Osborn Warranted’ on a blued panel over the lower half (small areas of wear), gilt copper alloy hilt including the crowned Royal cypher and strung bugle, wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its tooled leather scabbard with gilt copper alloy mounts, 76.3 cm blade
A collection of miscellaneous militaria to include a Seaforth Highlanders glengarry affixed with miniature WW II 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War medals, a brown leather holster, a brass bugle, framed cap badges and buttons to include Australian Commonwealth Military Forces and Royal Artillery, framed rank and trade patches WW I trench art letter openers and button sticks etc.
A 12th London Regiment (The Rangers) Officer's pouch badge, in the form of a Maltese Cross with central strung bugle, surmounted with a crown and with Rangers in scroll below, having four screw fittings verso (top lug bent), together with a helmet plate for the London Rifle Brigade and various other cap badges and insignia to include The King's Royal Rifle Corps, Royal Highland Regiment, Manchester Regiment and 6th County of London Queen's Westminster etc. (19)
A copper and brass mounted bugle by Boosey and Hawkes, stamped with military crows foot and dated 1937 with applied regimental crest, 29cm high, a 19th century horn powder flask with silver plated mounts, 25cm, a brass cartridge de-capper, 9cm high and a pair of ornamental steel and brass cannons. (qty)Condition Report: The brass cannons are purely decorative and not fully vented.
A pair of Ross 1st Series Prism Binoculars (Bartons Patent) 10 x Field glasses engraved for F. Williams Wynn. 69th Company Imperial Light Yeomanry with leather case, another pair by C.P. Goetz, WW1 Officers Marching Compass by Sharland, Thavies Inn, London, the back with WD mark, in leather case, together with a copper and brass bugle.(4)
A Victorian Scottish Rifle Volunteer Officer's silver mounted dirk, blade 11½" with scalloped back edge, very faint etching and maker's name "James Ferguson, Inverness", staghorn hilt with plain unmarked mounts, in its tooled leather sheath, the top mount with superimposed crown, the centre mount with "RVR" monogram, the lower mount with strung bugle, the sheath mounts bearing queen's head, thistle and "FBs" maker's mark only (no date letter), with knife and fork having staghorn handles with plain unmarked mounts. GC (blade polished, some wear, end of sheath repaired with cellotape). £350-400
VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER RIFLE OFFICERS SWORD. Victorian Volunteer Rifle Officers Sword by Reeves, Birmingham, single fullered blade etched with Queen Victoria Crown over 'IIIrd Worcestershire Rifle Volunteers to one side, crown over bugle horn with '39' to the centre, makers details to ricasso, regulation hilt with crowned bugle horn containing the numeral '39', wire bound shagreen grip, bullion sword knot, scabbard absent, blade 84 cm.
32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry glengarry badge c. 1874-81. Good scarce die-stamped brass crowned strung bugle; 32 between the strings. Brass loops North & South. VGC This is probably the actual piece photographed as No. 476 in "Head-dress Badges of the British Army". Provenance. Ex Hugh King Collection, Bosleys.
The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry), Victorian Officer's glengarry badge c. 1881-97. Fine gilt crowned Garter with black velvet lightly domed centre mounted with silver bugle strung from mural crown surmounted by JELLALABAD; Sphinx on EGYPT between the cords. Toned loops. Minor service wear, VGC.
106th (Bombay Light Infantry) Regiment Victorian British Indian glengarry badge c. 1874-1881. Good die-stamped brass crowned curled bugle horn with attendant laurel spray; 106 to voided centre Across the base of the laurels a tri-part scroll, BOMBAY LIGHT INFANTRY Brass loops East & West. Old repair to reverse orb and sceptre In 1861 the 2nd Bombay Light Infantry Regiment was transferred to the British Establishment as the 106th Bombay Light Infantry, becoming the 2nd Bn, The Durham Light Infantry in 1881.
60th King's Royal Rifle Corps Victorian helmet plate badge c. 1878-81. Good scarce die-stamped blackened brass Maltese cross, lions between the arms, surmounted by a crown resting on a scroll inscribed PENINSULA. On the cross, a title circlet, to the voided centre a strung bugle with 60 between the cords. The arms of the cross bearing honours. Beneath the bottom arm, a scroll inscribed CELER ET AUDAX. Three loops. VGC
2nd VB Oxfordshire Light Infantry Victorian glengarry badge c. 1887-96. Good scarce die-stamped white metal crowned circlet inscribed OXFORDSHIRE 2ND VOLR. BATTN; strung bugle horn to voided centre. Three loops. Toned but VGC. 2nd Oxfordshire RVC became a VB of the Oxfordshire LI on Friday 1st July 1881; redesignated as 2nd VB in December 1887 with HQ at Oxford.
Worcestershire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer's 1859 HM silver pouch badge. Fine scarce Birmingham hallmarked die-stamped crowned curled bugle horn ornamented with laurel; 39 to voided centre. TBW (T.B. Wilkins Ltd) Two screw posts. VGC 39 being the precedence number of the Worcestershire Rifle Volunteers
2nd VB Oxfordshire Light Infantry Victorian helmet plate badge c. 1887-1901. Good scarce die-stamped white metal crowned star bearing laurel sprays and applied circlet OXFORDSHIRE 2ND VOLR.BATTN; strung bugle horn to voided centre. Three toned loops. GC 2nd Oxfordshire RVC redesigned as 2nd VB in December 1887.
11th Perthshire Rifle Volunteer Corps Scottish forage cap badge c. 1860-68. A good rare die-stamped blackened brass crowned curled bugle, die-cast white metal 11 to centre. Toned loops. VGC Formed 26th May 1860 at Doune. Consolidated as E Company, 1st Perthshire RVC in 1880; redesignated 4th (Perthshire VB) Black Watch from December 1887.
King's Own Shropshire Light Infantry Victorian Office's tunic. A rare transitional 1880 pattern tunic worn by a Colonel of the Regiment. Scarlet melton cloth with dark blue facings to the collar and cuffs. The cuffs decorated with Field Officer's gold lace. The collar with one band of lace and a bullion cord loops, this mounted with bullion strung bugle device. Retaining one shoulder cord bearing bullion rank insignia and complete with Victorian gilt regimental buttons. The silk lining is now part shot.
* A Scottish Victorian officers basket hilt broadsword of the 72nd Highlanders (The Duke of Albany’s Own Highlanders) by Johnstone, Sackville St. London & Dawson St. Dublin, double edge claymore blade 82.5cms cut with a pair of fullers and etched with crowned VR cypher and crowned 72nd HIGHLANDERS with strung bugle, thistles and scrolling foliage, regulation iron basket hilt with scarlet cloth covered buckskin liner, fluted pommel and crimson silk fringe, in its steel dress scabbard with 2 hanging rings. Re-offered due to non-paying bidder. Please note that this lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom and is subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
* An 1827 pattern Rifle officers sword of Captain Maurice Bazely White, 1st Rifle Brigade, severely wounded at Vlakfontein, by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.36524 (=1899CE) with PATENT SOLID HILT blade 82.5cms etched and polished with crowned GVR cypher, Royal Arms, strung bugle and M. B. WHITE 1st. BATTn. RIFLE BRIGADE, together with scrolling foliage, regulation plated guard with regimental badge, wire bound 2 piece chequered composition grips and chequered grip strap, leather dress knot, in its plated scabbard. Plating worn. The sword of Capt. Maurice Bazely White 1st Rifle Brigade, Lieut. 1900, severely wounded at Vlakfontein. Re-offered due to non-paying bidder. Please note that this lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom and is subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
* An Edward 7th 1845 pattern Gurkha Rifles Officers sword of Captain Nigel Gresley Reginald Woodyatt, King’s Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), died 8th March 1916 on active service, blade 83cms by HENRY WILKINSON PALL MALL LONDON No.42715 (=1910CE) etched with crowned Royal Arms, EVIIR cypher, crowned strung bugle and owner’s crest all within scrolling foliage, regulation iron guard with badge, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel dress scabbard. The guard has a small irregular shaped piece missing from the edge, possibly battle damage. The sword of Capt. Nigel Gresley Reginald Woodyatt, King’s Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles), died 8th March 1916 on active service (Mesopotamia). Re-offered due to non-paying bidder. Please note that this lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom and is subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.

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