Australian issued solid silver 1916 dated bugle. Solid silver (tested). Inscribed Henry Keat & Sons 105 & 103 Matthias Road London N 1916. With war department broad arrow inside capital D over makers details, denoting issue within the Australian Army. Serial #C1973. Numerous small dents and scratches. Some weld separation to mouth piece pipe & bell. Good overall & scarce.
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'THE BUGLET' A COMPACT BUGLE MANUFACTURED BY HENRY KEAT & SONS, impressed 'Prize Medal 4 Turns By Appointment to the Contractors and Manufacturers War and Indian Offices', length 17cm not including mouthpiece, some dents, together with a Boosey & Co copper and brass coaching horn, length 132cm not including mouthpiece, some dents
A SCARCE BENGAL RIFLES OFFICER'S SWORD, 82.5cm pipe-backed blade with spear point by WEBB, etched with laurel wreaths, stands of arms, crowned BENGAL RIFLE, strung bugle horn and the East India Company rampant lion emblem, regulation steel Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard.
A VERY RARE SPECIAL PATTERN WARWICKSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS OFFICER'S SWORD, 81cm blade by PEARCE & SON, etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher, strung bugle horn, and 2ND WARWICK RIFLE VOLTRS, nickel bowl hilt pierced and engraved with oak leaves and a crowned VR cypher over a bugle horn and WARWICKSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its field service scabbard.
1950's satin bodice top trimmed with bugle beads, crystal, etc, an orange and turquoise bodice top heavily embroidered with beads, sequins, bugle beads, little flowers, etc, a 1950's wool and black velvet square-neck bodice top decorated with diamante, faux-pearls, etc, a 1960's black cocktail top heavily embroidered with large sequins, faux-jet, etc, sleeveless and a satin Victorian bodice with leg 'o' mutton sleeves, pin-tuck detail and lace (5)
1920's-style beaded flapper dress decorated with black bugle beads, sleeveless, all on chiffon in tiers and a 1920's-style chiffon jacket decorated with bugle beads and coloured beads, sequins, etc (2) Condition ReportBoth garments are generally in good condition; some minor loss of beads and stitching, no visible rips or marks
'Souvenir of the Great War' - A cotton commemorative handkerchief printed with Allied leaders 49cm x 60cm, a stitched panel of silk flags and Regimental crests, another panel and 'Trumpet and Bugle Sounds' published by Authority Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
British pattern 1827 rifle brigade officer's sword, straight fullered blade, 32.5" etched with crowned Edward VII cipher, foliate, slung bugle and numbered 2108 'London Made: steel Gothic pattern' hilt with rifle brigade badge, wire bound fish skin grip, black leather dress knot in its brown leather scabbard Condition: Some wear/damage, signs of surface wear and slight scratching to blade, with wear to scabbard - **General condition consistent with age
Royal Doulton: A collection of six boxed Royal Doulton Rupert figures, to include: Captain Rupert, RB25, Ltd. 378/2500; Rupert and the Little Sea Sprite, RB22; Out for the Day, RB14; Rupert's Silver Trumpet; Something to Draw and Rupert Ski'ing. (6)Condition: Possible repainting of Rupert with Bugle. No obvious signs of damage or restoration
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Sword, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade crisply etched with strung bugle over RIFLES ribbon, crowned VR cypher and foliate strapwork, by G H Gilks, 3 Union Row, Tower Hill, London, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a crowned strung bugle, wire bound black fishskin grip, with steel two ring scabbard, 100cm. Pitting to blade at the tip. Pitting to the hilt and scabbard which has a number of dents.
A Victorian Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword, the 82.5cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with Queen's crown, crossed standards, strung bugle, with Proved poincon, steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a strung bugle, with wire bound fishskin grip and leather scabbard, 100cm . Some pitting to metalwork.
* Embroidery. A large beaded Indian-style panel, circa 1960s, decorative fabric panel, composed of numerous different irregular sections, each elaborately hand-beaded, using seed beads, tear drop beads, sequins, bugle beads, etc., incorporating lace and embroidery, in a variety of colours, the sections divided by couched brown wool, some minor wear, backed with cotton, self loops and wooden dowl for hanging, 149 x 101 cm (58.75 x 39.75 in), together with a smaller matching panel, 74 x 49.5 cm (29 x 19.5 in) (Qty: 2)
Indian Army. 5th Mahratta Light Infantry regimental bar brooch or tiepin.Indian made yellow metal crowned strung bugle, ‘5’ between the cords, resting on tri-part title scroll. The ‘5’ and scroll ornamented with green enamel. Mounted on slender yellow metal bar, complete with brooch pin and hook with safety device. GC
Victorian Volunteer Rifles Officer’s Sword.An example of the Light Infantry regulation pattern. The slightly curved single edged blade is etched with a crowned VR cypher and title “Volunteer Rifles”. To the forte, the retailer’s details of Smith of London. The hilt with shagreen grip and open guard with Light Infantry bugle. Blade remains very good, the scabbard has been cleaned.
Victorian 1st VB (City of Bristol) Gloucestershire Regiment 1856 Bandsman Sword.A scarce example of the regulation pattern. The double edged 19 inch blade with cutler’s details to the forte of E Thurkle. The hilt is made of solid white embosses with a strung bugle device. Also engraved “1ST VB GR 54”. These matching details can be found to the top mount of the black leather and white metal mounted scabbard. Blade with some pitting GC.
Victorian “Rifle Corps” Volunteers Officer’s Sword.A good and scarce example of the regulation Rifle Pattern Sword. The single edged curved blade with etched decoration of a Victorian crown, strung bugle and title “Rifle Corps”. The forte with the retailer’s details of James Maxwell Esq. The guard to the hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle device. Housed in steel scabbard. Blade in good clean condition, hilt and scabbard with matching dark patina.
Victorian Scottish Regiment Light Infantry Pattern Officer’s Sword.This example was retailed through J Mortimer & Co of Edinburgh. The slightly curved single edged blade with etched decoration of a Victorian crown and crossed lances. To the forte the retailer’s details. The hilt with shagreen grip and open guard with Light Infantry crowned bugle. Housed in original scabbard. Please note the hilt and scabbard have been plated. Etching to blade clear, slight age wear.
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "American Elk" Signed lower left. Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. Wildlife of the 50 States 22c American Elk/Utah stamp issued June 13, 1987. Standing majestically in the late summer sun, the mammoth bull Elk presents an impressive sight. Antlers measuring some four feet, and a series of loud bugle calls characterize the restless male. Nearby, cows herded together are protected by a single bull. When rivals approach, sharp-tipped antlers are put into action, and the Elks' powerful neck muscles pit strength against strength. The contest seldom ends in injury, the weaker of the two usually trotting away from the fight. Once the mating season ends, Elk gather together in peace to roam their winter pastures. All through the season's cold, Elk are warmed by a woolly underfur and a heavy grayish-brown winter coat provided by nature. In spring, it will be shed and replaced by a new coat, this of sleek, reddish fur, which gives the animal a strikingly handsome appearance in the sunlight. In late March or early April, antlers are shed as the cycle begins anew. Once nearly exterminated by the advance of man, the Elk today has been restored to many places and has been given safe refuge in America's National Parks. Image Size: 11 x 10.5 in. Overall Size: 20 x 19.5 in. Unframed. (B10935)
Britains Set No.100 21st Empress of India's Lancers, Khartoum Review Order with four Lancers and Bugler on cantering horses, in original early illustrated box Condition Report Bugler lacking bugle arm, one horse lacking part of raised front leg, one horse lacking tail, playworn paint losses, insert card missing to box, two corners torn to box baseClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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