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Lot 515

Voss V-Original motorcycle helmet; a reproduction pickelhaube, a reproduction Corinthian helmet with plume, together with a brass military bugle. (4)

Lot 40

A copper samovar along with a copper kettle and bugle.

Lot 830

A pair of brass birds in flight, wing span 17 1/4" plus a copper and brass bugle marked John Grey & Sons London

Lot 1329

A Copper Kettle, brass bugle, toasting forks trivet, cider measures.

Lot 254

A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German SA Officers bugle. Copper and brass construction with the Nazi eagle and Swastika white metal badge to the outer edge of the bell. Measures approx 26cm.

Lot 55

A WWII Second World War period (1936) Third Reich Nazi German Luftwaffe military bugle. White metal construction engraved with Aviation Headquarters Delmenhorst to the rim. Makers mark for O. D Schmid & Sons above a 1936 date to the bell. Wrapped with green braided cord tassels. Measures approx 20xm tall.

Lot 2103

Schalmei (Multi Belled Reed Trumpet), with three valves and eight horns, h27.5cm, together with a Jupiter JPT416 cornet, w23cm, an Arcylland Sutherland bugle, a Kinsman adjustable stand, and another stand (5)

Lot 658

A military copper and brass bugle, bearing the crest of the XII Royal Lancers, and name plate for 628 Bugler, L. Edwards

Lot 159

Brass and Copper Bugle complete with cords with a Rifle Brigade cap badge affixed.

Lot 1407

A mixed group of militaria including WWI and later shell casings, a copper and brass bugle, Trench Art, a WWII relic helmet, further relic finds including ammunition, an ammunition tin, a cased gas mask, canvas belts, flasks, a leather holster, etc.

Lot 141

A collection of six various horns including a small Köhler & Son plated bugle, a brass and white metal forester's type horn, a Continental reeded hunting horn, two copper hunting horns and a copper hunting horn with associated silver mouthpiece

Lot 854

A Edward VII 1827 Pattern Rifle Officer’s Sword having strung bugle decoration, with metal and leather scabbard, blade length 82cm, overall length 97cm

Lot 193

A COPPER AND BRASS BUGLE with black and gold braided lanyard

Lot 369

A brass bugle, with a Royal Artillery badge

Lot 370

A brass and copper bugle, stamped Henry Potter & Co, 1917

Lot 162

A George V 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Sword, the 76.5cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped WILKINSON, LONDON, the steel gothic hilt pierce and engraved with a crowned strung bugle, the leather covered grip lacking its wire binding, with leather service scabbard, 97cm; a French Model 1886 Epee Bayonet, with cruciform blade and nickel hilt, lacks scabbard (2). 1 - Black patching to blade, rust pitting to hilt, loss of leather and wire binding to the grip., minor damage to scabbard. '' - Grey pitting to blade and crossguard.

Lot 42

Copper bugle with brass mouthpiece engraved with a Royal crest and inscribed ' George Potter & Co. Aldershot '

Lot 267

VINTAGE LANTERNS & LAMPS, copper bugle, two hunting horns and a novelty plaque

Lot 299

BRASS & COPPER - candleholders, decorative cannons, a hunting horn, a bugle, bellows, ETC

Lot 62

A MILITARY STYLE BUGLE, no mouthpiece wreath & crossed swords design applied, together with an Ottway & Co extending WW1 era telescope 1914 marked with War office stampings, enclosed in full leather attachment case, straps and attachments cups etc including extra eyepiece

Lot 865

FOUR BOXES OF ASSORTED ITEMS to include Autosport / Motorsport magazines, approximately one hundred and fifteen titles from the 1960's, an illustrated London News from 1958, two others and two 'Ande Rooney's' Porcelain Enameled Advertising Signs, a music stand, two Mexican Tonala style birds, a leather briefcase, 47cm x 32cm x 21cm, bagatelle board, vintage brass bugle, 'Genuine' canned 'Florida Sunshine', modern Christmas decorations etc (sd) (four boxes)

Lot 799

A cavalry bugle, circa 1910, Potter of London maker

Lot 157

A Brass Military Bugle Badged To The Royal Artillery Regiment.

Lot 163

A British Military Issued Bugle By B.B.I.M Ltd Of Manchester, England, Dated For 1971 And Marked With The Broad Arrow,

Lot 308

A British Military Nickel Plated Brass Bugle.

Lot 1332

A mixed group of metalware and similar, to include: a military copper bugle; a small handbell; a novelty timepiece, etc.

Lot 175

A tray containing model of a three masted sailing ship, copper and brass bugle, two replica flintlock pistols, miniature longcase clock etc

Lot 48

British copper and brass regimental bugle marked 'Maker to H.M. Forces A.Hall, Gisborne, Birmingham, England' with no. 3129.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall significantly dented in places.

Lot 35

A Military Copper Bugle and Two Brass Shell Cases, Taller Dated 1917 and Smaller 1941

Lot 943

A silver plated Boosey and Hawkes bugle engraved Sheffield from the city to The ship 1946, HMS Sheffield was commissioned in 1937 and refitted in 1946 and scrapped in 1967, some general denting to bugle

Lot 1173

A mixed lot including a bugle, two metal shooting related plaques and a brass snuff box

Lot 245

Brackenbury (G) The Campaign in the Crimea, 1856; Trumpet and Bugle Sounds for the Army 1895; and a Short History of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1702-1945 (3)

Lot 6

Beer labels, a selection of 5 labels, M B Foster & Sons Ltd, Bugle Brand, Finch Ltd, Burton Brown Ale & Burton Light Ale (hinges to backs otherwise gd), Foster-Probyn Light Ale (small hole, grubby and paper staining to back), & Prestonpans, Twelve Guinea Ale (slight edge hole & sl marks)

Lot 748

A selection of Britains post WW2 Scots Greys retied onto 2 original insert cards consisting of troopers (10), officers (2), bassoon, tuba, trombone, clarinet and bugle from set 1720, VG on VG cards, (17 figures)

Lot 80

A WWII period copper and brass bugle stamped 'Nadir Ali & Co, Meerut, 1943': (dented) together with later copper and brass bugle (2)

Lot 469

Britains Metal Figure Set comprising No. 5799 The Drum and Bugle Team of Fleet Marine Force Pacific. Excellent in Box.

Lot 99

Collection of 36 German toy soldiers by Elastolin, Lineol and others. Elastolin (x15) to include marching soldiers, infantry throwing grenades, bugle player and Otto von Bismarck. Lineol (x7) to include bugle player, charging soldiers, officers and marching infantry. Other unmarked soldiers in a similar manner to Elastolin and Lineol include two flagbearers (one flag broken), machine gunner and others.

Lot 220

A COPPER REGIMENTAL BUGLE, A PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS, BRASS CHAMBER STICK, ENAMEL WATER CANTEEN AND WEST GERMAN JUG, the West German pottery jug with embossed banding design, 46cm high (6)

Lot 236

A box containing various brass and horn instruments including a Boosey & Hawkes Regent "Ilea" cornet, a K und K Hof of Vienna tuba, a Hall Gisbourne of Birmingham trombone, a Henry Potter & Co of London copper bugle circa 1927, a Köhler & Son copper hunting horn, a Keith Prowse & Co curly copper hunting horn, five various cow horns and others various

Lot 464

COPPER AND BRASS BUGLE

Lot 209

A BUGLE BY HAWKES & SON 27cm long, with another bugle, a truncheon, and a vintage brass garden sprayer (4)

Lot 116

A reproduction brass bugle, 10¼” long.

Lot 109

Three: Drum Major F. J. Brashaw, 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, who was captured during the Retreat from Mons on 24 August 1914 and awarded an M.S.M. for services rendered whilst a prisoner of war 1914 Star (9219 Cpl. F. J. Brashaw. Ches: R.); British War and Victory Medals (9219 Cpl. F. J. Brashaw. Ches. R.) polished with light pitting and some scratches, therefore good fine (3) £200-£240 --- M.S.M. London Gazette 30 January 1920: ‘In recognition of devotion to duty and valuable services rendered whilst a prisoner of war or interned, which services have been brought to notice in accordance with the terms of Army Order 193 of 1919. To be dated 5th May 1919’ Frederick Joseph Brashaw was born in 1895 at Madras, India, the son of Colour Sergeant A. Brashaw of the 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, stationed at Bellary, India 1895-97. He was enlisted as a Boy into the Cheshire Regiment in 1909 in Belfast and appears in reports of the 1st Battalion Cheshire Regiment sports day at Ballykinler in 1911 as Boy Brashaw, winning the 220 yards handicap for enlisted boys. Also an accomplished lightweight boxer, he was already participating in Belfast prize fights as Boy Brashaw at the age of 17. Following the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, Brashaw disembarked in France with D Company of the 1st Battalion, Cheshire Regiment on 16 August and early on the morning of 21 August, his battalion, as part of the 15th Brigade of the 5th Division, began its march north-eastwards towards the Mons area to face the might of Von Kluck’s First German Army. As the inequality in the fighting strengths of the respective forces became apparent, an inevitable retreat was ordered by Sir John French on the evening of 23 August, although it came as something of a shock to the British troops who were conscious of having inflicted heavy losses on the Germans that day during the fighting around Mons and on the Mons-Condé canal. During the following day, as the withdrawal of the British force from its predicament was successfully carried out, it was only on the left that the fighting was heavy. Here, in open fields near Audregnies, on 24 August, the 1st Cheshires, together with the 1st Norfolks were exposed to the brunt of four German Regiments, each of three battalions, while acting as flank guard to the 5th Division. The Cheshires’ actions caused them to suffer 78% losses in one day due to men killed, wounded and taken prisoner of war but bought valuable time for the rest of the British Expeditionary Force during the retreat. Afterwards Brigadier-General Count Gleichen, commander of 15th Infantry Brigade, paid tribute to the Cheshires, saying: ‘The battalion behaved magnificently in the face of terrible odds and immense difficulty, one could not expect more of them. They did their duty, and did it thunderingly well, as I should have expected from such a gallant battalion, and I am only grieved that they had such terrible losses.’ Corporal Brashaw was captured on 24 August 1914 at Mons and was held prisoner of war for the remainder of the war. Initially incarcerated at Merseberg, it was reported in British newspapers in October 1916 that Brashaw was among a group of 22 British soldiers who volunteered their services as nursing orderlies during the Typhus epidemic that devastated the internment camp at Garderlegen. Twenty of these volunteers caught Typhus and two died. Repatriated after the war, arriving at Hull on 27 November 1918, he married Marjorie Farmer at Knockin, Shropshire in August 1919 and was awarded the M.S.M. for his reported services as a prisoner of war. Remaining in the Army, he advanced to Drum-Major and later settled back in Northern Ireland. In August 1964, on the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Mons, Brashaw returned with a party of 18 old comrades to the village of Audregnies where the men were given a reception and, following a procession, several wreaths were laid at a British Memorial. A photograph of Brashaw accompanied the Belfast Telegraph’s report on the visit and an article in the Cheshire Observer, 4 September 1964 commented: ‘The Last Post was sounded by Drum-Major F. J. Brashaw who was present at the battle 50 years ago. Mr Brashaw, who retired in January 1932 had not played a bugle since he left the Army.’ Brashaw died in Belfast in 1971.

Lot 79

Tonka Diecast toys, model ships, ceramics, Sutherland copper bugle, prints, lamps, Giles, architecture set.

Lot 1557

A Hitler Youth Bugle.

Lot 479

A Benny Org two piece in a tobacco shade, the jacket has a belt with a pie crust frilled neckline, the gathered sleeves on the shoulders are tapered into the wrist, the hemline and jacket are striped, size 10; a 1988 chocolate brown Fazi evenings Paris fitted dress, mid calf, decorated with bronze bugle beads; a 1970's crepe halter neck by Hilary Floyd, the neckline has hanging bugle beads and gold sequins, size 10 (3)

Lot 5124

Horn hunting bugle with hallmarked silver chain and white metal central plaque and mounts

Lot 1364

A 1912 Church Lads Brigade Brass and Copper Bugle, together with WWI and WWII items including twelve 'Naafi' stamped spoons, badges, lighter, 'Ypres' bookmark, dressings, etc.

Lot 1323

VICTORIAN OFFICERS' DRESS SWORD, maker Hobson & Sons, London, the fullered steel blade etched with scrolls and cipher, the guard pierced with crowned bugle cipher, wire bound chagrin grip, steel scabbard, 100cm long overall

Lot 531

A brass bugle Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 32

A coppery military horn, with Argyll & Sutherland badge, brass bugle and cannon shell, largest height 29cm (3)

Lot 290

Vintage 1950's satin dress with sequin and bugle bead embroidered detail, halter neck, a vintage white satin evening dress with embroidered bodice with a matching cape and embroidered shawl detail, a vintage cream linen dress with asymmetric neckline and bow, a Rhona Roy of London moygashel fitted dress with peplum and drop waist, a vintage short summer dress with side fastening and buttons, hat-pattern detail, a gold lame cocktail dress, a blue lace cocktail dress labelled Alice Edwards, blue lace over a pink lining and an Alice Edwards silk cocktail dress with side ribbon detail (8) 

Lot 300A

1980's/'90'S Biba black 1920's style dress , with bugle bead decoration to neck and ribbon drapes, navy blue Biba drop waist dress ( not vintage) with beaded front bodice, a bronze lame Biba ( not vintage) dress, and a cream machine lace skirt and top, 

Lot 316

1930's pink crepe evening dress embroidered with large bugle beads, decorations to the hem and bodice, sleeveless (has had alteration) 

Lot 91

FRENCH HELMET & EARLY BUGLE

Lot 258

A SELECTION OF COPPER WARES VARIOUS to include a bugle

Lot 1402

British 1827 pattern Rifle Officer's sword with strung bugle to guard, with 83cm etched blade, sword knot and scabbard

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