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A beaded silver-and-red evening dress worn by Arlena Stuart Marshall (Diana Rigg) in Guy Hamilton's Agatha Christie adaptation Evil Under the Sun.The dress is a long, figure-hugging maxi dress with a fishtail hem, higher at the front and dipping at the back. It heavily embellished all over with red-and-gold-coloured bugle beads, and features two front straps and a single back strap, which are garnished with diamante and bugle beads - as is the bust, which gathers to a horseshoe shape. This item is quite fragile and shows some signs of age. It is missing some beads and diamante, and the weight of the garment has caused it to fray away from the back strap. The lot is accompanied by an original 11" x 14" lobby card featuring Rigg wearing the dress.£500-700 M
A Quantity of British Army Part Uniforms, mainly post Second World War, including a battledress blouse dated 1956 to a Lance Corporal RAOC, with pair of trousers, a shirt, tie, and beret with cap badge; two khaki greatcoats, one with leather football buttons, the other with DLI buttons to Bugle Major Powell; a Footguards OR's grey wool greatcoat; drab desert trousers and windcheater; a Canadian combat smock with detachable hood; a camouflage combat smock and trousers with shirt and quilted gilet; an Australian jungle jacket and shirt; denim overall blouse and tunic; denim overall blouse and trousers (21)
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword, the 82cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with a strung bugle and foliate tendrils, with Proof poincon and maker's name Forbes, Camden Town, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with a strung bugle, with partially chequered back strap, wire bound fishskin grip and steel scabbard; a Very Similar Sword, the blade faintly etched with crowned VR cypher, the hilt with smooth back strap, and with associated steel scabbard (2). Both have black patching and rust pitting to the blades, the etching is faint. The latter sword has dents to the scabbard which does not quite fit.
A French Army Officer's Leather Double Ended Cartridge Holder, in the form of a cigar case, one section embossed with a cartouche of a crown, crossed swords and a strung bugle below BREVETE S.G.D.G.1857, each section with brass lining to take four cartridges, 14.5cm by 10cm; a 19th Century French Leather Cloth Case for a Pinfire Revolver, rectangular, the hinged cover with brass plaque engraved Mr. Caruel Avranches, with red velvet lined fitted interior, 26cm by 15cm by 7cm (2). 1 - One seam of the lower pull-off section is coming unstitched. 2 - Some scuffing to the extremities. The lock is missing from the lid. There is a small loss of cloth to the underside. Otherwise in good order.
Late 19th Century Copper Bugle / Buglette as used by Cyclists.A good scarce example by 'Hy. Keat & Sons' of London. Also impressed 'The Bicycle Bugle'Complete trim and nickel mouthpiece. Some service wear with dents. Generally GC Offered as an historical item only; the instrument's accuracy is neither warranted or implied.
A Vic Rifle Regt officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 32½", etched in plain foliate panels, with crowned VR cypher on one end and strung bugle on the other, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel mounted black leather scabbard with 2 rings. GC (dark patina to hilt and scabbard mounts, some light rust spots to blade).
Boxed Britains 7202 Royal Marine colour party and escort, 7203 Royal Marine drum and bugle, 7210 Scots Guard drum and bugle, 7306 US Army colour party, 7204 Royal Marine drums and bugles, 7240 Black Watch pipers, 7241 Scots Guards, 7233 Gordon Highlander Officer piper and men and 7205 mounted lifeguards (some box distress)
Four copper-alloy cap badges and a crown shaped badge (possibly part of a fitting or chatelaine). Of the military badges, one generic light infantry bugle, one Somerset Light Infantry, one Middlesex Regiment, one Royal Engineers. All of First/Second World War vintage, two retaining their fixing 'tabs'. Condition: Fair.
1827 pattern sword of the Somersetshire Vol Rifles, slightly curved, fullered blade 33, by Marshall & Lord, Bath, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and Somersetshire Volunteer Rifles within scrolled panels, and owner’s crest and initials EL, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard..
Victorian Light Infantry Officers Sword with 32 1/2 inch slightly curved broad single fullered blade, with engraved detail including Victorian Crown and Light Infantry bugle cipher, Coat of Arms and Ashton Under Lyne Volunteers 1860 Ensign Lee, with half basket hilt with crowned bugle and steel scabbard

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