10th Princess Mary’s Own Gurkha Rifles Piper’s plaid brooch circa 1953-60. A good scarce die-cast locally made silvered example. Circlet “GURKHA RIFLES”, to the voided centre a strung bugle with kukri, Princess Mary’s Cypher and “10” between the strings. Stout pin to reverse. Plating worn to base metal. GC
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10th Princess Mary’s Own Gurkha Rifles Piper’s plaid brooch circa 1960-70. A good scarce die-cast white nickel plated example. Circlet “PRINCESS MARY’S OWN GURKHA RIFLES”, to the voided centre a strung bugle with kukri, Princess Mary’s Cypher and ‘10’ between the strings. Stout pin to reverse. Minor service wear. GC
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1866-78. A good gilt scarce example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays, “GIBRALTAR” scroll at the top and fouled anchor to the base. Centrally, a pierced strap “PER MARE PER TERRAM” on blue enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief. Mounted beneath the sprays, a silver strung bugle. Two loops to reverse. VGC
The Prince Albert’s (Somerset Light Infantry) Officer’s Victorian helmet plate circa 1881-1901. A fine rich gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre mounted with silver mural crowned strung bugle, Sphinx on “EGYPT”. Mounted on the base of the laurels, a silver tri-part scroll “SOMERSETSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY”. Two of three loops to reverse. VGC
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays joined at the top by “GIBRALTAR”; fouled anchor and strung bugle below. Within the sprays, a circlet inscribed “PER MARE PER TERRAM”; to the centre, the globe in relief. Two loops to reverse. Service wear to globe and slight verdigris to reverse. GC
1st (Carlisle) Cumberland Rifle Volunteer Corps OR’s forage cap badge circa 1860-87. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned strung bugle with “1” over “CRV” between the cords. Two loops to reverse. VGCFormed 15th February, 1860 at Carlisle. Following consolidation in 1880, became part of 1st (Cumberland) VB Border Regt. in December 1887.
Royal Marine Light Infantry Edwardian OR’s helmet plate circa 1901-05. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays joined at the top by “GIBRALTAR”; fouled anchor and strung bugle below. Within the sprays, a circlet inscribed “PER MARE PER TERRAM”; to the centre, the globe in relief. Two loops to reverse. VGC
A rare vintage novelty Dunhill Bugle cigarette holder, realistic bugle shaped holder in brass with early plastic mouth piece, the inner bell stamped 'US PAT D-128532 ALFRED DUNHILL', 3 1/8in. (8cm.) long, comes with original cloth bag, box and instructions. *Condition: in excellent condition, the bag with light staining, the box with a little wear.
'With a brave Cock in his Eye'MacMahon (Bryan). Cache of interesting TLS to family members Tom and May, March 8 1949, with news that his play The Bugle has been accepted for a Broadway production and sending tickets for the Abbey Theatre performance, with a signed copy of the Abbey programme. 'Yours in abject trepidation, but also with a brave cock in his eye'; with about 15 letters to the same, and a few other items, mostly ALS but a few TLS, mostly 1940s, from his Listowel address, mostly on family matters but including references to his burgeoning literary career. MacMahon, best known for his play and novel The Honey-Spike, has been described as 'one of the few masters of the [short-story] form to appear after Frank O'Connor and Sean O'Faolain' [Hogan, Dict. I. Lit.].As a collection, w.a.f. (1)
BRITAINS MODELS, ENGLAND A SCARCE BOXED SET OF FIVE CAVALRY FIGURES, MODEL SET 'No47 SKINNER'S HORSE', regd, design no. 459993, circa 1930, the seated figures painted to represent Indian cavalry in yellow tunics, four armed with pennanted lances and one equipped with a bugle, all with swivelling right arm and mounted on brown, black or white horses, generally excellent unplayed with condition with slight paint loss, the box with edge wear and some tears
BRITISH TOKENS, MILITARIA, PENNY, OB. A BUGLE WITH A CROWN ABOVE, CREST, MOTTO, ETC. OF THE XVII LANCERS, ALL WITHIN AN OLIVE WREATH. ?FREE MUSEUM. THE BUGLE THAT SOUNDED THE BALACLAVA CHARGE?. IN SMALL LETTERS T.P. REV. UNION JACK, AND A BRANCH OF OAK, ? LARGEST EGG IN THE WORLD. ABOVE ?FREE MUSEUM?/ ?WITH THE SEASONS GREETINGS./.FROM T.G. MIDDLEBROOK?.
Three Michael Sutty limited edition military figures, 'Welsh Guards 1980's', No 84/250, 21.5cm, 'Officer, Light Company 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot 1843', No 125/250 (plume held to hat by blue tack), 20cm, and, 'Royal Irish rangers Bugle Player', No 55/250, (plume held to hat by blue tack), 21.5cm (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: No chips, cracks or nibbles visible - other than the blue tack mentioned in the full description.
A cased collection of 78 RPM records to include, The Paramount All Stars Hometown Skiffle part 1 and part 2 on Tempo label, Big Bill Broonzy John Henry and Blues in 1890 on Vogue label, Big Bill Broonzy Feelin' Low Down and Black Brown and White on Vogue, Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band Dippermouth Blues and Savoy Blues on Tempo, Humphrey Lyttleton and His Band Steppin' on the Blues and The Onions on Parlophone, Josh White Take a Gal Like You and Wanderings on London label, Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers Connon Ball Blues and Steamboat Stomp HMV, Josh White The Blind Man Stood on the Road and Cried and St. James Infirmary on Jazz Parade, George Lewis Bugle Boy March and Ole Miss on Tempo, Meade Lux Lewis Rising Tide Blues and Tell Your Story on Vogue label, George Lewis Sheik of Araby and Willie the Weeper on Tempo, George Lewis Just a Closer Walk With Thee and Just Little While to Stay Here on Vogue, Blind Blake Hey Hey Daddy Blues and Brownskin Mama Blues on Tempo, Louis Armstrong Yes! I'm in the Barrel and Gut Bucket Blues on Columbia, Big Bill Broonzy The Moppin' Blues and House Rent Stomp on Vogue, Champion Jack Dupree Fisherman's Blues and County Jail Special on Jazz Parade, Muddy Waters Hello Little Girl and Long Distance Call on Vogue, Humphrey Lyttelton Red For Piccadilly and Kate Street Rag on Parlophone, Bunk Johnson Tishomingo Blues and Alexander's Rag Time Band on Brunswick, Eddie Condon and his Chicagoans There'll be Some Changes Made and Someday, Sweetheart on Brunswick, Sister Rosetta Tharpe I Looked Down the Line and God Don't Like It on Brunswick, Pete Johnson and his Boogie Woogie Boys Lovin' Mama Blues and Cafe Society Rag on Parlophone, Art Hodes' Blue Note jazzman Shine and Memphis Blues on Vogue, Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band My Old Kentucky Home and Gravier St. Blues on Esquire label, Josh White The Lass With the Delicate and Barbara Allen on London label, Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band Over in Gloryland and Gettysberg Stomp on Esquire.
An officer's full dress scarlet tunic, c 1875, of the 1st Admin Bn Hampshire Rifle Vols (Winchester), white facings and edging to chest and plain skirts, embroidered Hampshire Rose collar badges, silver lace trim to collar, silver cords to pointed cuffs with braided Austrian knots, 8 silver plated buttons to chest bearing Rose and strung bugle in title circle, one at back (the other missing), padded silk lining. GC (shoulder cords replaced) £60-80
A Vic 1827 pattern rifle officers sword, very slightly curved blade 32½", by Joseph Starkey, Conduit St, London, etched with crowned VR cypher on one side and strung bugle and blank shield on the other, all in scrolled foliate panels, regulation steel hilt with sideloop, knucklebow and 2 sidebars, incorporating crowned strung bugle, plain pommel, thumbpiece to backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade retaining some original polish. Plate 5 £125-175
A George V Indian Army Rifle Brigade Sword, the 82cm fullered steel blade etched with GRI cypher, and crowned strung bugle, by Walter Locke & Co Ltd., Calcutta, Lahore and Delhi, the nickel plated gothic hilt later painted gilt, pierced with a strung bugle and engraved WALTER LOUIS TANBURN I.A.R.2/1ST GOORKHAS, KILLED IN ACTION MESOPOTAMIA APRIL 13TH 1917, with wire bound fishskin grip, leather sword knot and plated scabbard, 101cm
Britains boxed set 130 Scots Guards 1934 - 38 version Britains largest solely infantry boxed set, F-G, missing 12 marching with bayonets, otherwise complete and generally G, but with a few faults and missing individual figures, as itemised in Condition Report, total 107 pcs, box complete but generally worn, Running at trail, 1 missing, 1 missing base, 1 missing arm. Lying firing, 1 not matching. Kneeling firing complete. Standing firing complete. Pioneers complete. Guards at ease complete, but at attention substituted for at ease. Marching without bayonets, 1 missing. Flagbearer is non-matching post WW2 version. Marching officers have white gloves (1 should have brown gloves). Missing 12 marching with bayonets. Bandsmen, bass drummer left arm missing other arm split shoulder loop. Buglers, 1 missing, 1 figure missing arm, 2 buglers with bugle to lips, 2 with bugle to side. Side drummers complete, but 1 stick missing.

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