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King & Country - Military Ceremonial Series, [Matt Finish], comprising: Set RMB - Royal Marine Drum & Bugle Band [10 Piece Set], Set BG01 - Guards Officer & Collectors Club Set CF021 - Madras Lancers British Officer. Possible minor display wear otherwise generally Mint overall, contained in near Mint set boxes. [4]
Britains - Zulu War Collectors Club Exclusive Series, comprising: Set 50018C - 24th Foot Bugle Boy [Exclusive Club Figure, 2010], Set 50042C - 24th Foot Wounded Firing Pistol, 1879 [Exclusive Club Figure, 2013], Set 50012C - 24th Foot Advancing in Glengarry [Exclusive Club Figure, Limited Edition: 182/350] & Set 50064C - 24th Foot Standing Looking to Right [Exclusive Club Figure, 2016]. Mint overall, contained in near Mint set boxes. [4]
A COLLECTION OF MEDALS, CAP BADGES, BERET, BUGLES AND SCOUTS MEDALS, this lot includes a WWII War & Defence medal mounted for wearing, a Scouts Vice Presidents medal, a hallmarked sliver Scouts badge, South Staffs cap badge, a lyre with crown cap badge with a broken slider, a Royal Army Dental Corps beret and badge, medals issued by the Round Table Organisation, a brass bugle with RA badge on it and a small hunting type horn
68.75cm curved fullered blade etched with scrolling foliage, strung bugle horns and RIFLE VOLUNTEERS on either side, regulation steel gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard, together with an 1853 Pattern cavalry Trooper's sword. the hilt marked 4DG. (2)
82.25cm clean blade decorated with scrolling foliage, crowned strung bugle horn, laurel wreath and crowned VR cypher, maker's panel for Mole & Son, good polish and etched matt ground, regulation plated steel gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, in its plated steel scabbard, complete with knot, together with an 1853 Pattern cavalry trooper's sword marked RD over 510 on the hilt, no scabbard. (2)
28.5inch sighted octagonal damascus barrel fitted with rear leaf sights, border engraved stepped lock stamped with a crown over GR and HEATON & SMITH, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, the scroll trigger guard engraved with a bugle horn, the butt plate also, early pattern patch box, swivel ramrod. See pages 195 and 196 of British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840 by De Witt Bailey for illustrations and a description.
A one-off sample embellished evening dress. Dusty pink crepe embellished throughout with iridescent sequins, silver bugle beads and pearl seed beading in a geometric arrangement. Deep V neckline, tapered puff sleeves, shoulder pads and a zip with hook-eye fastening at the back, size 10. Brand new, very good condition. Dated January 2020, tag reads 'Gyan International Private Ltd'.
* Officer's Pouch. A Rifle Corps officer's black leather pouch and belt circa 1900, the pouch applied with a silver strung bugle, fully hallmarked but not clear (probably Jennens & Co.), the 8 cm wide black and tan leather belt with a white metal lion head boss with a chain and whistleQTY: (1)
An early 20th century 9ct rose gold charm bracelet, comprising graduated links, widest approx 5mm, swivel clasp, length approx 18.5cm, marked 9ct, suspending various 9ct gold and yellow metal charms including kangaroo, windmill, book, skull, Prince of Wales feathers, well, bugle, panther head, parachute, St Christopher, crown swivel, clover, medallion, horseshoe and golf clubs and £10 note, (glass damaged), padlock, total gross weight approx 68.3gms Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age
JERVIS (JOHN, 1st EARL ST. VINCENT)Scent box in book form with intricate silver wire work decoration, sent from Italy by the then Captain Jervis to Martha Parker, and containing small glass phials for the scents, the covers and spine of the box covered with olive green silk and embroidered with an elaborate floral silver wire work design within a triple outer border, 4 smaller flowers composed of glass bugle beads (one on lower cover defective), spine with 4 diamond-shaped wire work onlays (2 slightly damaged), the inside front cover/lid covered with Italian wood-blocked 'endpaper', gilt painted edges, silk and wire work-covered clasps (intact but not closeable), the 12 empty phials resting on cotton wool and mostly labelled in Italian ('Spirito di Gelsomini', 'Q. Ess. di Arance', 'Q. Ess. di erba Maria', 'Q. Essen di Cedrato', 'Essenza di Finocchio'), 195 x 135mm., [Italy or central European, eighteenth century]Footnotes:'ESSENCE FOR TOILETTES' IN A BOX WITH EXQUISITE WIRE WORK EMBROIDERY - ONE OF A PAIR SENT FROM GENOA BY CAPTAIN JOHN JERVIS FOR HIS INTENDED.The story of Jervis's twenty-year frustrated courtship of his cousin Martha Parker, and his close relationship with his sister and sometime go-between Mary, is recounted by Evelyn Beckman in Nelson's Dear Lord. A Portrait of St. Vincent, 1962, pp.202-218. In his earlier years Jervis treated Martha with great deference and always referred to her as 'Miss Parker', her higher social standing making it impossible for a jobless naval captain to propose to her, and raising fears that other suitors might be more favourably looked upon. The picture did change somewhat in February 1769, when Jervis was appointed to the 32-gun frigate Alarm, tasked with delivering bullion to British merchants in Genoa, but despite his improved situation, he continued to harbour doubts and at times gave up all hope of the marriage, whilst continuing to send back presents for her.That September he wrote to Mary, enclosing 'a bill of lading for two little boxes of Essence for toilettes, packed up in a deal case and addressed to Miss Parker'. Having misgivings about sending the boxes, he goes on to ask Mary to intercept them, and to 'dispose of them how you please', but again changes his mind, and later writes 'Should the boxes of Essence come safe, present one to Miss Parker'. There is no record of whether both boxes had arrived safely, but Jervis and Martha died without issue (after a series of further ups and down they had eventually married in 1783), meaning that both boxes may well have ended up in Mary's side of the family.Provenance: Admiral John Jervis, 1st Earl St Vincent (1735-1823); Martha Parker or Mary Jervis; by descent to J.M.C. Lysons (1924-2018) and to the present owners.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
39 x Various Light Infantry Shoulder Titles/Collars including brass C4 over bugle ... Chrome Somerset with bugle ... White metal Somerset with bugle ... 16 x brass bugles ... 8 x white metal bugles ... 3 x bullion embroidery bugles ... Facing pair white metal bugles (3 lugs) ... Silvered strung bugle (screw posts) ... Large size white metal strung bugle (3 lugs) ... Facing pair, gilt, small bugles. 39 items.
10 x Various Somerset Light Infantry Badges including bullion embroidery 40th Second Somerset Ornament ... 3 x various bullion embroidery collar badges with scroll ... Bullion embroidery scroll ... Bullion embroidery bugle on red backing ... White metal bugle set on wreath .... Brass bugle set on wreath ... Gilt bugle set on silvered disc. 10 items.
Mixed Selection Of Shoulder Titles And Formation Badges titles include embroidery BEF slip on ... Pair embroidery Durham with bugle slip on ... Embroidery black on khaki SEAC ... Embroidery red on black SEAC ... Embroidery light blue on blue SEAC. Formation include embroidery 76 Field Reg RA (damaged) ... Embroidery 22nd Engineer Group ... Embroidery East Yorkshire Reg pagri badge ... Red and white checkered pagri badge ... Selection of post war formation badges.
* Britten (Benjamin, 1913-1976). English composer and conductor. A group of four Autograph Letters Signed, 'Ben', The Red House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 29 June 1958 - 30 April 1965, all to Gladys Parr, discussing various topics in an affectionate tone, including: 'We are revisiting Let's Make (for the umpteenth time!) at Aldeburgh this year - with Eric Crozier writing a new introduction...how scared we all were of the whole idea & working with all those children!'; 'Sh...Sh... I've done a terrible thing! D'you remember those photos you gave me (of P[eter] Grimes)? I must have left them in St. Margaret's Church, probably during the panic of a bugle crisis!'; 'I was so happy to have your letter and know that, finally, you liked being with us in Noye. I never had the slightest doubt that you were the perfect person to create dear, silly old Mrs Noye - & that is a compliment, because I know she was horribly difficult to do!', etc., a total of 10 pages, 8vo, the earliest letter with the accompanying envelope, with a greetings telegram to Gladys from Ben dated 18 June 1958QTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: Gladys Parr (1892-1988), English mezzo-soprano; thence by family descent. Gladys Parr studied in London at the Royal Academy of Music, toured with the Carl Rosa Opera Company in 1915 and took numerous roles at Covent Garden. After the War she performed with the English Opera Group and worked with Benjamin Britten, taking the roles of Florence Pike in Albert Herring (1947), Mrs Baggott in The Little Sweep (1949), and Mrs Noah in Noye's Fludde (1958). Britten wrote the role of Mrs Baggott especially for Parr and they maintained a friendship, continuing to correspond until Britten's death.
AN 1827 PATTERN RIFLE REGIMENT SWORD AND SCABBARD BY WILKINSON OF LONDON. With an 83 cm pointed single edged blade with partial fuller, etched with extensive scrolling decoration, Royal Arms, owner's initials and other detailing. Marked for Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. Numbered 37078 to the back of the blade suggesting a date of 1899. With pierced guard with slung bugle beneath a crown, wire bound shagreen grip and oval pommel. In service scabbard. 103 cm overall. *CR Surface rust in places, wear to grip and scuffing to scabbard.
A ROYAL GREEN JACKETS SILVER MOUNTED SHOULDER BELT WITH POUCH AND WHISTLE. An officers black shoulder belt and pouch with slung bugle mount in silver, hallmarked for Birmingham, and a whistle on chain, the whistle hallmarked for Birmingham 1916. The Regimental badge in plated metal. With matching sword belt and an officer's stick for the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces. *CR A fine example in nice used condition.
A BRASS AND COPPER BUGLE WITH ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS BADGE, TWO OTHERS AND A COLLECTION OF TRENCH ART. Three military type bugles, one with '23' Royal Welsh Fusiliers badge, and a collection of shell cases, various sizes, one with leaf decoration, another in the form of a jug. A lot. *CR Mixed states, generally showing age and wear.
AN 1827 PATTERN OXFORDSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS SWORD AND SCABBARD BY CATER OF LONDON. With an 83 cm pointed single edged blade with partial fuller, etched 'Oxfordshire Rifle Volunteers' with a slung bugle, the other side with extensive scrolling foliage, Queen's Crown and VR monogram. Marked for Cater 56 Pall Mall, London. With pierced guard with slung bugle beneath a crown, wire bound shagreen grip and stepped oval pommel. In steel scabbard with twin ring suspension. 100 cm overall. *CR A nice example in good condition, some marking to the surfaces,blade nice and clean.
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL GREEN JACKETS OFFICER'S UNIFORM TO INCLUDE TROPICAL AND TEMPERATE ISSUES. A collection of uniform to include No. 1 tropical and temperate jacket and trousers (Gieves and Hawkes), tropical mess jacket, No. 2 Tropical and Temperate jackets, No 6 dress with two pairs of trousers, a forage cap, two stable belts, a collection of buttons, belts, badges, rank slides and other items. The uniform with the rank of Colonel and with five or fewer medal ribbons including OBE and General Service Medal 1962-2007. Trousers 88 cm waist or similar, jackets approximately 182/108/92 or similar. *CR Some very occasional light moth. Generally good used condition.Full list of uniform:The 7 uniforms that you have are:•No 1 Dress Jacket (Officers'). Colour Rifle Green - informally known as No 1 Dress or 'Greens'•No 2 Dress Jacket and Trousers (Officers'). Colour Khaki. Known generally as Service Dress•No 3 Dress Jacket (Officers'). Colour White. Informally known as Tropical No 1 Dress•No 4 Dress Jacket and Trousers (Officers'). Colour Stone. Informally known as Tropical Service Dress•No 6 Dress Jacket and Trousers. Colour Stone. This is a sort of unofficial dress comprising a bush type jacket and trousers which some regiments had made when serving in a 'warm weather' posting. It's a version of Soldiers' No 6 Dress with short rather than long sleeves.•No 11 Dress Jacket. Colour White. Informally known as Tropical Mess Kit.•Staff Colonel Gorget Tabs. Colour Crimson•Cloth rank slides (Brigadier, Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel)•Metal Collar badges - Bugle•Metal Rank Insignia - Crown•Metal Rank Insignia - Star•Metal Shoulder Titles (RGJ)•Metal rank screw-mounted for No 1 Dress shoulderboards•Black buttons of various sizes•RGJ Regimental Stable Belt.
A collection of silver items to include a silver backed brush, a silver mounted scent bottle, a teether and whistle, with a coral mount, a small novelty bugle trophy chamberstick, inscribed 'Captain Mellor's Prize, Leeds Archers 1849', 10cm high, a novelty dish in the form of a hat, 9.5cm diameter,12ozt weighable (14)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear.
SPIDER-MAN (2002) - Set of Three Daily Bugle Newspapers - A set of three Daily Bugle newspapers from Sam Raimi's 2002 superhero film Spider-Man.The Daily Bugle - the newspaper for whom Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) works as a photographer - frequently published stories on the masked vigilante Spider-Man. Three headlines are featured in the collection: "Big Apple Dreads Spider Bite", "Enough! Citizens Call for Wall-Crawlers Arrest", and "Spider-Man Green Goblin Terrorize Bugle". Each paper comes mounted on a custom-made display, which includes images of the scenes in which the newspapers appear in the film, as well as the scenes the headlines describe. Dimensions: 77 cm x 43 cm x 8 cm (30.5" x 17" x 3.25")Estimate: £1,000 - 2,000 M Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 17th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Friday, November 15th, or Saturday, November 16th.
SPIDER-MAN (2002) - Pair of Daily Bugle Newspaper Covers - Two Daily Bugle newspaper covers from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man. After he embraced the mantle of Spider-Man, a despondent Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) saw Daily Bugle papers in the newspaper's offices and on Harry Osborne's (James Franco) desk that urged the superhero's capture.These production-made, colour-printed Daily Bugle news stock covers are headlined "Police Seek Spider-Man! Citywide Search for the Bug" and "Spider-Man: Super-Hero or Super-Zero" alongside pictures of Spider-Man and filler text in the upper margins. Both exhibit vertical fold lines, discolouration, and edge wear from production. Dimensions: (each) 29.25 cm x 38.25 cm (11.5" x 15")Estimate: £1,200 - 2,400 Ω Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 17th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Friday, November 15th, or Saturday, November 16th.
GEORGE SPENCER WATSON ROI RP RA (1869-1934) Portrait of Major Charles Arthur Tisdall (1875-1914), wearing uniform, a landscape beyond, signed and dated 'G. Spencer Watson 1914', oil on canvas, 50 x 41 in Provenance; The sitter's family, by descent. Charles Tisdall was a member of the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards , killed in action in Belgium during the retreat from Mons, aged 39. ' Major Tisdall was killed in the forest of Villiers Cotterets on 1 Sept 1914.The Irish Guards with the 2nd Coldstreams were holding the northern edge of the Forest in a rear-guard action at a spot called Rond de La Reine.Two other officers of the regiment-Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon G.H.Morris and Major Crichton were killed at the same time'(De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1919)) The battle at Villiers Cotterets is also recorded in a extract from 'Who answered the Bugle Call' by Raymond Metiers. 'The 1st Bn. Irish Guards journeyed immediately on the outbreak of hostilities, as part of the British expeditionary Force. Following the disastrous battle of Mons on Monday 23rd August.The Irish Guards were functioning as rearguard during the withdrawal. They resisted firmly in a skirmish at Landrecies the following day, and in a more serious engagement in the thick woods at Villiers Cotterets. Despite the gravity at Villiers Cotterets, Kipling reminds us in his comprehensive study on the Guards that Irish humour prevailed. When the Germans began their heavy artillery fire on the troops, Lt. Col. Morris shouted out his words of encouragement " D'you hear that ? They're doing that to frighten you". A voice responded " If that's what they're after, they might as well stop. They succeeded with me hours ago". The Commanding Officer and his second in Command were killed, The Guards suffering a loss of one hundred men. Major Charles Arthur Tisdall also died at Villers Cotterets.There is a plaque to him in the Chuch of Ireland's parish church at Julianstown.Co. Meath' Charles Tisdall joined the Irish Guards as a young man.. He had inherited the Charlesfort Estate in 1895 when he was 20 years old, a total of 3962 acres in Meath, 493 in Limerick and 5775 in Kilkenny. Major Tisdall joined 2nd Royal Irish Rifles from the Militia in April 1900 and was transferred to the Irish Guards in July 1901, becoming Lieutenant in Feb 1902. Capt in Sept 1909 and Major in Sept 1914.He had earlier served in the South African War 1899-1901 . (Major Tisdall's WW1 medals : A 1914 Star; War Medal; and Victory Medal named to 'Major Charles Tisdall' are sold with this portrait ) Charles's brother William Tisdall (1876-1954) inherited the Charlesfort Estate at Kells, County Meath, Ireland upon Charles's death. This portrait may have been a posthumous commission by William. Perhaps commissioned at the same time that a 1914 sketch of his brother William Tisdall was drawn by George Spencer Watson., (one of seven works by the artist, offered for sale at Minster Auctions in March 2024 ). The artist George Spencer Watson was related to the Tisdalls by marriage. His wife Hilda was the sister of Elizabeth "Elsie" Tisdall (Nee Gardiner) (1876-1940), first wife of Charles Tisdall's brother William Tisdall (1876-1954)
Rifle Brigade Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate A good example, on a silver plate within a laurel wreath with battle honours, the last being ‘Relief of Ladysmith’, surmounted by a King’s Crown resting on a blank tablet, a Maltese cross, ball finials to the points, lions between the arms. To the centre, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. Mounted on the base of the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘The Prince Consort’s Own’, with four silver screw posts and two nuts to reverse, complete with backing plate, with hallmarks ‘J & Co, Birmingham, 1914’ on both front and back plates, excellent condition £140-£180
Rifle Brigade Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate A good example, on a white metal plate within a laurel wreath with battle honours, the last being ‘Ashantee’,surmounted by a Guelphic Crown resting on a blank tablet, a Maltese cross, ball finials to the points, lions between the arms. To the centre, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. Mounted on the base of the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘The Prince Consort’s Own’, with four screw posts to reverse, lacking their nuts, complete with backing plate, excellent condition £100-£140

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