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A George V 1854 Pattern Sword to an Officer of the Welsh Guards, the 82.5cm single edge steel blade etched with the Royal cypher, regimental badge and panels of foliage by J R Gaunt & Son Ltd., Late Edward Thurkle, London & Birmingham, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with regimental badge, with wire bound fishskin grip and leather service scabbard; a Victorian 1854 Pattern Rifle Regiment Sword, the steel gothic hilt pierced and engraved with QV crown over a strung bugle, lacks scabbard (2)
A British 1907 Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard; Militaria, comprising two Indian kukri with enamelled white metal grips and leather scabbards, a horn powder flask with brass charger, a leather covered steel powder flask, two copper powder flasks - one lacking charger, a leather shot flask, a brass bugle, and a Scandinavian hunting knife
A 5TH BATTALION, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY PRESENTATION BUGLE by Boosey & Hawkes, serial number 154486, engraved 'PRESENTED TO 5TH BN: / THE SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY / TAUNTON / [regimental badge] / BY MAJOR L.P. MARSHALL, M.C. ... R.A.M.C. / TO RECORD THE DOUBLING OF / THE TERRITORIAL ARMY, 1939', 30cm long. Note: This was one of twenty bugles presented to the 5th Somersets on this occasion, other donors including the then Mayor (Major C. Harold Gooland, T.D.), Taunton Chamber of Commerce, and W.R.J. Greenslade & Co..
Rifle Brigade Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1885-90.A fine blackened example. Laurel sprays surmounted by a voided crown on ‘WATERLOO’ tablet; within is the Maltese cross with ‘RIFLE BRIGADE’ circlet and crowned strung bugle. The arms of the cross bearing numerous honours, the sprays with honours ‘ALMA INKERMAN SEVASTOPOL LUCKNOW ASHANTEE SOUTH AFRICA’. ‘PENINSULA’ scroll above ‘THE PRINCE CONSORT’S OWN’ base scroll. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901.A fine gilt 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. Three loops to reverse. VGCAlso worn by Commissioned Bandmasters 1898-1901
Rifle Brigade Officer’s Astrakhan Cap.A good example by Pulford & Sons. Black astrakhan cap, with green cloth top with ornate figure in black Russia braid. Black cord lines forming a plaited festoon at the front. Black corded boss bearing King’s crown above a bugle-horn. Black ostrich over black vulture feather plume, in corded socket. Badges and plume-socket in blackened metal. Black leather chinstrap. Complete with black cord cap-lines with acorn finials. All in original metal storage tin (hasp slightly defective), the plume in a separate tin. Near VGC.
North Middlesex Rifle Volunteers Edwardian Officer’s Home Service Pattern Helmet circa 1901-08.A rare example tailored by Hawkes, 14 Piccadilly of London, black Melton cloth with blackened metal edging etc. subsequently fitted with fine blackened white metal spike base and King’s crown star plate bearing Maltese Cross within a laurel wreath, a bugle horn inside a circlet inscribed NORTH MIDDLESEX in the centre. Fine corded chin-chain with black velvet lining. The interior with leather sweatband and crimson silk edging. Metal furniture and helmet plate is a good matching colour and appears to have always been worn together, however evidence of another badge having been worn.
Queen’s Own Westminster Rifle Volunteers Edwardian Other Rank’s cap circa 1905-08. A fine example of the Rifle Cap made by Cater & Co. Fine grey cloth with scarlet piping to the welt. Light coloured cord festoon to front with lines to rear. Mohair cord oval boss to front mounted with a white metal King’s Crown strung bugle below which is white metal regimental Maltese Cross badge with King’s Crown. Horse hair plume of red over grey in white metal holder. Leather sweatband to the interior. Near VGC. This example was worn by the regiment 1902-1908
106th (Bombay Light Infantry) 1869-78 Officer’s shako plate.A good scarce example. Within a gilt crowned laurel sprays, a curled bugle within sprays of laurel and palm’ “106” to centre. The curl of the bugle inscribed ‘BOMBAY LIGHT INFTY’; above the bugle a scroll inscribed “PERSIA’; below a tri-part scroll inscribed ‘RESHIRE BUSHIRE KOOSHAB’. Two loops to reverse. Orb and cross replaced otherwise GC.
3rd West York Militia pre 1855 Victorian Officer’s shoulder belt plate.A superb scarce silver on copper example. Burnished rectangular plate mounted with crowned strung bugle, Rose of the House of York lodged between the cords. Beneath the bugle, a floriated scroll inscribed ‘3RD WEST YORK’. Two hooks and two studs to reverse; complete with leather liner. Reverse with evidence of filled hole. VGCHQ. Pontefract. Became the 3rd Battalion The York and Lancaster Regiment 1/7/1881.
Scottish. Highland Light Infantry Victorian Militia Officer’s HLI shoulder belt plate circa 1881-1901.A very fine example. Seeded rich gilt rectangular plate mounted with silver thistle star and coiled bugle with gilt Imperial crown, HLI, seeded blank scroll and Elephant. Two hooks and two studs to reverse. VGC
2nd Shropshire Rifle Volunteer Corps Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1880-88.A fine and scarce die-stamped silver plated example with Hobson & Sons, 1, 3 & 5 Lexington St, London W. oval tablet to reverse. Crowned Maltese cross, lions between the arms, bearing title circlet, central strung bugle on a burnished ground. Three screw posts to reverse. Some surface staining. VGC
4th London Rifle Volunteers Victorian post 1865 Officer’s pouch belt plate.A fine rare die-stamped silvered example. Lined Maltese cross surmounted by crowned blank tablet, the centre mounted with circlet ‘LONDON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS’ with strung bugle with IV between the cords. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC
South Africa. Witwatersrand Rifles Birmingham 1909 hallmarked silver pouch belt plate.A fine rare die-stamped example by WD & S (William Dowler & Son). Within crowned Union sprays on title scroll, a stung bugle on Maltese cross flanked by rifles; central pithead within motto circlet. Complete with backing plate. One of two screw posts to reverse. VGC
Indian Army. Bombay Volunteer Rifles Victorian helmet plate.A fine British die-stamped white metal example. Guelphic crowned ten pointed star bearing title circlet, strung bugle to voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGCBombay Volunteer Rifle Corps raised 15th August 1877; redesignated 16th Bombay Battalion 1st April 1917. Honorary Colonel was The Governor of Bombay.
1st Royal Tower Hamlets Militia Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-81.A good scarce silvered example. Crowned star, mounted with laurel sprays and circlet ‘THE KING’S OWN LIGHT INFANTRY’; black leather centre mounted with the Tower of London. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a strung bugle. Three loops to reverse. Minor service wear. VGCOriginally formed in Dalston in April 1860 but did not survive the year. New 1st formed in 1868 from various amalgamations with HQ at Robert Street, Hoxton.
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1866-78.A fine 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
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer's glengarry badge circa 1870-97.A very fine and rare die-stamped gilt example. Within a laurel sprays surmounted by ‘GIBRALTAR’ scroll in turn surmounted by a silver strung bugle; centrally a pierced strap ‘PER MARE PER TERRAM’ on blue enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief, the Continents picked out in gilt; on the tail of the strap a fouled anchor. Two loops to reverse. VGC
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian OR’s shako plate circa 1866-78.A good scarce die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays, ‘GIBRALTAR’ scroll at the top and fouled anchor to the base. Centrally, a strap ‘PER MARE PER TERRAM’ . To the centre, a globe in relief. Beneath the sprays, a strung bugle. Two loops to reverse. Orb fragile, cross a replacement.
Cheltenham College Rifles Victorian pouch belt plate circa 1883-89.A fine and scarce die-stamped blackened brass example. Resting in laurel sprays, a crowned strap ‘CHELTENHAM COLLEGE RIFLES’; strung bugle to centre. Two screw posts to reverse. VGCAffiliated to 2nd VB Gloucestershire Regiment 1883-89; transferred to 1st Gloucestershire Engineer Corps in 1889.
Inns of Court Rifle Volunteers Victorian shako plate.A good die-stamped blackened brass example. Crowned star mounted with circlet ‘SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX’; to the centre ICRV over strung bugle. Two loops to reverse. VGCRaised as 23rd Middlesex in 1859 and renumbered 14th Middlesex in 1880.
Inns of Court Rifle Volunteers Victorian pouch belt plate. A fine die-stamped blackened brass example. Crowned star mounted with silvered circlet ‘SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX’; to the centre ICRV over strung bugle. Two screw posts to reverse. VGCRaised as 23rd Middlesex in 1859 and renumbered 14th Middlesex in 1880.
South Africa. Transvaal Light Infantry helmet badge circa 1903-07.A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Within a circular wreath surmounted by an antelope, a title circlet; strung bugle to centre set on a rich blue enamel ground. Beneath the wreath, a bi-part motto scroll. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC (Owen 645)Raised in 1903 and absorbed into the Witwatersrand Rifles in 1907.
4th & 5th Bns. Royal Scots Officer’s post 1908 pouch belt plate.A fine die-cast silver plated example by Wm. Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh. Facetted Thistle Star mounted with gilt crowned circlet ‘NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT’ with strung bugle below; to the centre, the Thistle on a green enamel ground. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC
Canadian. Lorne Rifles (Scottish) OR’s glengarry badge circa 1931-36.A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Boar’s head crest of the Argyll family surmounting a bugle horn resting in a thistle sprays with scroll beneath inscribed ‘THE LORNE RIFLES (SCOTTISH)’. A maple leaf is lodged between the bugle cords. Two loops to reverse. VGC
85th (King’s Light Infantry) Regiment Officer’s “Albert” shako plate circa 1844-55.An excellent rare rich fire-gilt example. Crowned star mounted spray of laurel and palm and coiled bugle; centrally the numerals “85” on a domed gilt ground. Four rays of the star bear the regiment’s honours ‘ FUENTES D’ONDR NIVE PENINSULA BLADENSBURG’. Two horizontal loops to reverse with two pairs of wire behind the crown. VGCThe 85th was granted the title “King’s Light Infantry” in April 1821.
24th Middlesex (Post Office) Rifle Volunteers post 1880 Victorian Officer’s pouch badge.A fine die-cast silvered example . Imperial crowned laurel sprays enclosing Maltese cross with ornate arms, Bishop’s mitre and strung bugle. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC49th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers formed at the General Post Office 13th February 1868; renumbered 24th in September 1880. 24th supplied personnel for the Army Post Office Corps for active service overseas.
Bedfordshire Militia Victorian OR’s scroll pattern forage cap badge circa 1858-74.A good scarce die-stamped white metal two part example. Universal cursive scroll, slightly more contoured than others, with foliated finials, bearing the raised legend ‘BEDFORDSHIRE’. Separate strung bugle above. Two loops to reverse of each part. VGCOriginally raised at Bedford in 1697, reorganised as a regiment 25th February 1760. Title “Light Infantry” used from 1854. Became 3rd Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment on Friday 1st July, 1881.
29th North Middlesex Rifle Volunteers OR’s shako plate circa 1860-65.A good very scarce die-cast stamped blackened brass example. Coiled bugle bearing “29” to partially voided centre. Two loops to reverse. Generally VGC.29th formed 1st March 1860 at St. Pancras; HQ moved to Camden Town in 1864. Renumbered 17th in 1880 and became 19th London Regt. in 1908.
West Kent Light Infantry Militia Victorian OR’s glengarry badge and pair of collars.A fine and scarce pre 1881 white metal example. Strung bugle with the White Horse of Kent on ‘INVICTA’ between the strings ... together with facing pair of collar badges of same design. Each with two loops to reverse. VGC (3 items)HQ Maidstone. Reconstituted in 1759, elevated to Light Infantry status in 1853. In 1881 became the 3rd Battalion The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment.
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. GC
Royal Marine Light Infantry Edwardian OR’s helmet plate circa 1901-05.A good scarce short lived 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
Rifle Brigade Militia Officer’s post 1905 pouch belt plate.A good die-stamped silvered example. Laurel sprays surmounted by crowned blank tablet. Within the wreath, a Maltese cross, lions between the arms bearing ‘RIFLE BRIGADE’ circlet, to the centre a crowned strung bugle. Across the base of the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘THE PRINCE CONSORT’S OWN’. The arms of the cross bearing ‘SOUTH AFRICA 1902’ honour. Four screw posts to reverse replaced with two loops. GCWorn by 5th Bn (late 2nd R.Tower Hamlets Militia), 6th (late Longford Rifles), 7th (late 1st R.Tower Hamlets Militia), 8th (late Leitrim Rifles) and 9th (late Westmeath Rifles).
A Collection Of Antique And Vintage Beaded Collars And Accessories A Varied lot of late 19th and mainly early 20th century items to include a Victorian beaded mourning mantel - high necked capelet profusely ornamented with black bugle and seed bead curlicues and long seed bead fringing to hem. Together with several 1920's silk collars, early 20th century muslin and broderie trim apron, lace collars, crochet collar and a collection of ladies vintage evening gloves. Please see accompanying image

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