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Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteers: an attributable officer's 1854 pattern sword, blade 32.5 in, etched with crowned royal cypher and stringed bugle, named to 'Rob Rowell 2nd Herts Rifle Volunteers 1861' and with coat of arms and the motto 'Vigilans et Audax'; steel 'gothic' hilt; steel scabbard.
A Vintage Carved Bone Statement Necklace Bone necklace set with multiple hand carved tubular beads and eight carved stations in the form of camels. The central pendant of oval form with reticulated central camel carving. Also a gun metal and blue glass statement necklace with attached oriental coin charms and pearlescent bugle beads.
Selection of KSLI Badges cap badges include silvered and gilt (lugs) ... Bi-metal ... Bi-metal small ... Anodised ... Pair brass collar ... Pair anodised collar ... Pair white metal KSLI titles ... Pair brass KSLI titles ... Brass Shropshire title ... Brass Shropshire title with separate bugle ... Silvered 53 Shropshire button. 22 items + buttons.
Small Selection of T6 Liverpool Badges cap badges consist white metal strung bugle on red cord boss ... Blackened example (slider) ... Bronzed example (1 blade absent) ... 2 x cast white metal examples (lugs) ... Facing pair blackened collar badges ... Blackened Liverpool title ... Blackened MTS title ... 2 x embroidery The Kings Regiment titles. Together with brass Liverpool College CCF cap badge ... Anodised Liverpool College CCF cap badge ... Embroidery Liverpool College CCF ... Embroidery Liverpool Rifles ACF. 17 items.
Selection of Somerset Light Infantry Badges cap badges consist cast brass ... White metal ... Small white metal ... Plated Somerset & Cornwall ... Anodised Somerset & Cornwall ... Pair white metal collar ... Pair brass collar ... Pair bronzed Somerset & Cornwall ... Pair silvered Somerset & Cornwall ... Pair brass Somerset with bugle titles ... Pair white metal Somerset & Cornwall with bugle titles ... KC white metal Musician ... KC white metal Musician, large size. 27 items + buttons.
Small Selection of Officer Badges and Various Other Badges including red cord boss with silvered strung bugle ... QC silvered and gilt Black Watch ... QC gilt Irish harp ... Pair bullion embroidery Royal Irish Fus collar ... Pair bullion embroidery RE collar ... Pair QC bronzed Queens Own Hussars collars ... Bullion embroidery Army Catering Corps ... Pair bronzed RM collar ... Silvered and gilt Scottish Yeomanry ... Pair QC silvered and gilt 9/12 Lancers. 20 items.
Pre WW1 Rifles Other Ranks Cap black short fur cap. Dark green felt crown. Black cord front oval boss with overlaid blackened Kings crown strung bugle. Black cord swag to the body. Black horsehair short plume. Leather sweatband and chinstrap. Interior with paper 'Hobson & Son' label dated '1912'. Some fur loss.
Pre 1900 Bedfordshire Rifle Attributed NCO's Dress Tunic scarlet melton, single breasted tunic. Green high collar with silver gimp edging. Green pointed cuffs with silver cord Austrian knot decoration. Silver cord plain shoulder straps secured by Vic crown with strung bugle buttons. The right arm with four silver braid chevrons surmounted by a four point Proficiency star. Lower four 5 point Efficiency stars, all on a green backing. Silver braid single band (25 year service). The left arm with four silver braid chevrons surmounted by a four point Proficiency star. The cuff with a bullion embroidery single rifle surmounted by three stars (badge abolished in 1887). The tunic front fastened by white metal strung bugle buttons. Cotton quilted lining. Together with his red cross sash ... White patent leather belt with white metal snake buckle. Complete with matching sword hanging straps. Some wear and minor damage to all items.
Three Various Pouch Badges Including Silver HLI Example consisting cast brass tiger and separate rose head pouch badge. Rear lug fixing (one absent) ... Cast silver hallmarked star with central bugle with '71'. Rear stamped with Edinburgh hallmark 1922-23 and maker. Also 'Regimental Property 1st HLI'. Screw post fitting ... Bi-metal Cheshire Regiment pouch badge. Lug fitting. 3 items.
37th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers Corps Presentation Sword Rifle Volunteers pattern sword. 32 3/4 inch, single edged blade. Large fuller. Foliage etched panels with Victorian crowned VR cypher. Multi scrolls etched 'Presented to Major Crowle by the Officers, Non -Coms & Privates of No 6 Company 37th M.R.V.C. as a mark of their esteem Jany 10th 1880'. Forte with maker ÔE Thurkle Maker Soho London'. Steel guard with crowned strung bugle cartouche. Steel part checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Contained in its steel scabbard with two loose hanging rings. Together with a brown leather Sam Browne frog.
Victorian Rifle Volunteers Officer's Sword 32 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. Foliage scroll engraving with crowned 'VR' cypher and crowned strung bugle with 'Rifle Volunteers'. The forte with maker 'Robt Mole & Son Makers Birmingham'. Polished steel guard with Victorian crowned strung bugle cartouche. Steel pommel and part checkered backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding.
Selection of KOYLI Badges cap badges include blackened and silvered (1 blade absent) ... Plastic and silvered (lugs) ... Bi-metal ... White metal ... Pair blackened and silvered collar ... Pair bi-metal collar ... Pair white metal collar ... Anodised collar ... Pair plated KOYLI titles ... 2 x brass KOYLI titles ... Brass Yorkshire with separate bugle title ... KC blackened brass Musician arm badge. 20 items.
Selection of Various Scottish Badges cap badges include silvered and gilt Gordon Highlanders ... Silvered and gilt HLI bugle ... KC white metal 5/7/8 Batt HLI ... KC white metal 9th Batt HLI (1 lug absent) ... KC white metal Black Watch ... Bullion embroidery Piper's arm badge ... Embroidery Piper's arm badge. 8 items.
Russian School, 20th century, Still life with owl and bugle, signed in Cyrillic script and dated 1955 on verso, with original receipt from Liberty, London, oil on canvas, 87 x 65cm, 34.25 x 25.5in. Condition Report: The painting is in good, original condition. There is some cracking of the paint across the surface of the painting and one small chip of paint loss. The painting is framed but not glazed. The frame has the odd minor knock and scuff commensurate with age.
1827 Pattern Officers Sword of the Staffordshire Rifles, regulation Wilkinson blade No. 10435 etched with crowned VR cipher, crowned regimental title with Staffordshire knot, strung bugle, owner’s name in ribbon “CAPTAIN BASS”, and profuse scrolling foliage, regulation steel guard, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in an associated leather covered scabbard with large steel chape. Blade 82cms. Good condition, cleaned pitting to hilt, some age wear overall.
Fine Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Officers Sword, blade No. 3797 by Hawkes & Co Piccadilly, London, with royal warrant, etched and mirror polished overall with crowned VR cipher and strung bugle amidst scrolling foliage, regulation polished steel hilt with chiselled strung bugle, woven silver wire bound fish skin covered grip with leather dress knot (worn), in its polished steel scabbard. Blade 89.5cms. Good condition, the blade in almost mint condition with all original polish, some light stains to hilt and scabbard.
Infantry Cap Badges Two small cards, one with miniature items including sphinxes, Prince of Wales's plumes, harps etc, the other with mainly anodised pieces; and some sixty other items, including examples from the Somerset, Shropshire and Durham Light Infantry, the Middlesex, Wiltshire, Manchester, North Staffordshire and York & Lancaster Regiments, the KRRC and Rifle Brigade, a few officers' pieces, mainly ORs', together with a large pouch- badge of the Gloucestershire Regiment, a large assortment of bugle horns, and a (probably repro) Glengarry badge of the 8th Regiment. (Lot)
Insignia of Territorial Infantry Battalions A card bearing cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles (cloth and metal) of TA battalions of the Worcestershire, East Lancashire, East Surrey Regiments, and the DCLI and DWR, including pairs of STs of T/4/bugle/CORNWALL and T/5/bugle/CORNWALL; and another card, with similar items of TA battalions of the DWR, Border, Royal Sussex, and Hampshire Regiments, including a fine QEC cap-badge of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Battalion in frosted silver, gilt and enamel. (2 cards, Lot)
Insignia of Territorial Infantry Battalions A card bearing cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of TA battalions of the North Staffordshire, York & Lancaster, DLI and HLI, including a four-part ST of T/6/Bugle/DURHAM and similar items for 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Battalions of the HLI; and another card, with similar, mainly anodised, items of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (including an ST of T/9/A&SH), London Yeomanry &Territorials, 51st Highland and 52nd Lowland Volunteers, Lancastrian, Fusilier, Wessex, Light Infantry, Yorkshire, Mercian and Welsh Volunteers, 5th Royal Green Jackets, and the Ulster Defence Regiment. (2 cards, 82 items)
The First Embroidered Arm-Badges for Musicians A card including a rare example of a 1855 Bugle-Major Royal Engineers special badge, the Musician's badge with crossed trumpets over harp (probably 1871), a Royal Artillery Lyre badge from 1856, and a 1870's Bandmaster's Crowned Lyre badge; together with six embroidered musicians' badges. (11 items)
Kepi Badges of Cornwall Rifle Volunteers. A bugle-horn of the 1st CRV, in blackened metal with QVC above and numeral '1' between the strings; a brass curled bugle-horn of the 2nd CRV, lacking numeral; a similar bugle-horn of the CRV, also without a numeral; and a strung bugle-horn of the 6th CRV, in white metal. All complete with lug fixings.(4 items)
Badges of the Cornwall Rifle Volunteers. A white metal bugle-horn kepi-badge of the 3rd CRV, surmounted by the Prince of Wales's plumes and with numeral '3' between the strings, complete with lug fixings; and a bandsman's composite pouch-badge of the 4th CRV, curled bugle-horn with separate numeral '4'. Separate Prince of Wales's plumes and screw-post fixings (one absent). (2 items)
Badges of the 5th Cornwall Rifle Volunteers. An officer's silver-plate shako or kepi-badge, strung bugle-horn with Prince of Wales's plumes above numeral '5' (one fixing lug absent); a similar pouch-badge in white metal (screw-post fixings); a smaller badge of the same pattern, complete with lugs; and a white metal button struck with the same device. (4 items)
Officers' Pouch-Belt Plates and Pouch-Badges of Cornwall Rifle Volunteer Corps. A white metal plate with QVC above a blank tablet, within a laurel wreath, containing a separate strung bugle-horn (now mounted on black card); an identical plate with a white metal slip behind a plain scarlet cloth ground; a pouch-badge of the 2nd Administrative Battalion in the form of a curled bugle-horn in silvered copper; and a smaller white metal badge of similar pattern for the 1st Admin Bn. All complete with screw-post fixings. (4 items)
A Volunteer Battalion Officer's Field Cap Badge of The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1899 - 1908. A white metal bugle-horn surmounted by a princely coronet above a scroll inscribed 'Cornwall'. Beneath the bugle-horn a second scroll inscribed '1st Volunteer Battn.' (fixings absent); together with a small scarlet corded boss bearing a white metal bugle-horn, complete with its screw-post fixing.(2 items)
SALEROOM NOTICE: Please note in the PDF and printed catalogue the image of this lot includes, to the right hand side, an OR’s and NCO’s badges complete with sliders which have been withdrawn from the sale.Field Cap Badges of The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1899 - 1908. An NCO's white metal badge of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, with bugle-horn beneath a coronet, Cornwall and title scroll, complete with lug fixings; and an OR's badge, as for the previous item but without the lower scroll and with a small plaque inscribed '1st VB' between the strings also with lug fixings; together with two buttons in blackened metal bearing crown and bugle-horn, stated to have been worn by various companies (4items)
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Volunteer Battalion Forage Cap Badges c.1881 - 1899. An officer's badge: silver-plated bugle-horn with knotted strings. On the strings, crossed feathers on red cloth edged with gilt metal behind an arched gateway. Complete with three fixing lugs; and an NCO's badge, of the same pattern but in white metal, with a green velvet backing behind the bugle-strings. One lug absent (2items)
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Volunteer Battalion Officer's Helmet-Plate c.1881 - 1908 A Universal Pattern QVC silvered star plate of the 2nd VB. The centre mounted with the bugle-horn, crossed feathers and Gateway on a black velvet ground. Regimental and Battalion scrolls below. Complete with fixing lugs. Silver plate rubbed.
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Volunteer Battalion OR's Helmet-Plate c.1881 - 1901 A Universal Pattern QVC white metal star plate of the 2nd VB. In the centre, the bugle-horn, crossed feathers and Gateway voided within a strap inscribed with the regimental and battalion title. The original three fixing lugs replaced in service by a two-lug fitting.
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A Volunteer Battalion Glengarry Badge and other Items. A white metal glengarry badge, probably of the late 1880s, for an NCO of the 2nd VB: voided within a circlet surmounted by QAVC and inscribed 'Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry', the bugle-horn, feathers and gateway. Below the circlet, a scroll inscribed '2nd Volunteer Battn.'. 3 fixing lugs; two OR's collar-badges c. 1881 - 84 (one brass, the other in white metal), in the form of the bugle-horn, feathers and Archway (the white metal badge lacking fixings); a pair of OR's collar-badges 1884 - 1908, in the form of the County Arms beneath a coronet, with a scalloped scroll inscribed 'One and All'; a white metal field cap badge c.1895 - 1908, as worn by Service Companies in South Africa: a bugle-horn with knotted strings beneath a coronet; a badge of similar pattern but strings with solid knot (all complete with lugs); and a smaller badge of the same pattern; together with an OR's Universal Pattern circular KC waist-belt clasp in white metal by Hobsons of Lexington St; and a KC Royal Arms button by Firmin.(10 items)
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A Volunteer Battalion Officer's Collar Badges and other items. A pair of Full Dress collar-badges: the Prince of Wales's Coronet above the County Arms in white metal on black enamel, and Motto scroll on black velvet ground, with lug fixings; a similar pair, slightly defective; an OSD cap-badge, a plastic cap-badge (blade fixings) and a pair of bronze inward-facing OSD collar-badges (coronet, scroll and bugle-horn) with separate 'V' below. A title-scroll for an officer's helmet-plate; two pairs of rank-stars (one pair silver-plated, the other of bronze), and two large and four small silver-plated buttons bearing regimental devices and title; a badge with 'CBL' above the County Arms with a bugle horn below; a Volunteer Force Proficiency Star c.1878; a Bugle Major's rank badge (intertwined bugles); and a Sergeant's shooting badge c.1891, all in silver embroidery on scarlet cloth; together with a Volunteer Efficiency Badge (flattened diamond in white worsted embroidery on red cloth), and various qualification badges. (Lot)
A Victorian Officer's Helmet Plate of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A QVC Universal Pattern post-1881 gilt star plate, the green cloth centre mounted with the bugle-horn, feathers and Gateway. White metal scroll below bearing regimental title. Three lugs to reverse. The crown present but detached from the plate
An Officer's Waist Belt Clasp of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A post-1881 gilt clasp with oakleaf loops, the outer circle inscribed 'The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry' in silver lettering, the centre mounted with the Prince of Wales's coronet in white metal above a bugle-horn; and a clasp of similar style, possibly a rejected prototype, also with white metal coronet and bugle-horn but never gilded. (2 items)
SALEROOM NOTICE:Please note in the PDF and printed catalogue the plate of the 32nd LI illustrated in the top right of the image has been withdrawn from the sale. Other Ranks' Insignia of the 32nd and 46th Regiments and the DCLI. An 1869 Pattern brass shako-plate of the 46th Regiment; two numerals (one brass, the other in white metal) for Crimean period "pork pie" forage cap of the 32nd Regiment complete with separate bugle-horns; two numerals of the same period of the 46th Regiment; five post-1874 Glengarry-badges of the 32nd LI (various patterns) and the 46th Regiment; a massive brass shoulder-belt plate of the 46th Regiment with four hooks to reverse; a pair of collar-badges c.1884 - 1901; An OR's brass or gilding metal waist belt clasp of the 46th Regt, the outer element inscribed 'South Devonshire Regiment'. Together with an OR's QVC brass helmet-plate of the DCLI; a glengarry-badge, possibly for Militia battalion, with device as for helmet-plate centre on red cloth within a crowned circlet bearing regimental title (crown re-fixed); a later valise badge of the 2nd Battalion DCLI; and assorted buttons. (Lot)
Insignia of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. An officer's Field Cap badge in silver or white metal (coronet above CLI monogram) and a similar badge in white metal; an officer's gilt cloak-chain with white metal bugle-horns on the finials (one finial missing); and an officer's silver forage cap badge (Hallmarked 1901-2)(4 items)
SALEROOM NOTICE: Please note in the PDF and printed catalogue the image of this lot includes two officer’s gilt and enamel collar-badges of the 3rd Militia Battalion DCLI which have been withdrawn from the sale.Insignia of Cornish Militia and Volunteer Units. An officer's white metal cloak-chain, the finials mounted with gilt bugle-horns; a white metal breastplate badge for an officer's charger, inscribed 'Militia Mounted Officers'; together with an OR's white metal Militia universal pattern shako-plate c. 1870, with QVC and rayed star with oval Garter, voided with the Royal Arms, in the centre; and a plate of similar pattern but smaller.
Insignia of Cornish Rifle Volunteers and other Units A pre-1877 rank-badge of a Colour Sergeant of a Rifle regiment, displaying Crown, crossed swords and a bugle-horn, within bayleaf sprays in silver embroidery on black cloth; and two black leather pouches, of the 1st and 2nd Administrative Battalions, Cornwall Rifle Volunteers, complete with bugle-horn badges in white metal.(3 items)
An officer's Victorian Helmet-plate of the DCLI. A QVC Universal Pattern post-1881 gilt star plate, the centre mounted with the bugle-horn, feathers and Gateway on red velvet ground. White metal scroll below bearing regimental title. Three lugs to reverse. Gilt rubbed, the central device crudely re-fixed and edges of feathers slightly damaged.
Channel Islands Military Insignia An officer's embroidered cap-badge of the 2nd Royal Guernsey Militia, with scroll; a similar badge, without scroll; an OR's helmet-plate centre of the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, a gilt metal bugle-horn cap-badge with Royal Guernsey scroll (slider fitting) and a similar badge in copper, with '2' between the strings of the bugle; a collar-badge (described as a lion-leopardé in 1911 Dress Regulations); an officer's gilt button of the 1st RGLI; various cloth and metal shoulder-titles; a Liberation Medal dated 9 May 1945; and an anodised metal cap-badge of the Royal Alderney Militia. (19 items)
Assorted Badges, Accoutrements and Militaria Officers' Waist Belt Plates and Clasps A wide rectangular frosted gilt plate with burnished edges, probably for Dragoon Guards, mounted with silver QVC Royal Cypher and motto within an oakleaf wreath (lacking detached loop); a frosted white metal plate of the Cameronians, mounted with Guelphic crown and regimental devices between thistle sprays (lacking detached loop); a white metal plate mounted with QVC cypher within an oakleaf wreath (lacking detached loop); a richly-gilt plate mounted with VR cypher, reversed and intertwined, above the motto, between oakleaf sprays (detached loop present). A round gilt clasp of the Indian Medical Service, the outer circle with laurel leaf decoration, the centre mounted with ERI cypher in white metal; a Volunteer officer's clasp with brass acanthus loops, silver outer circle inscribed Depot Battalion, and centre mounted with QVC in silver; a gilt clasp of the Honourable Artillery Company with silver inscription on outer circle (cypher and silver backing missing from grenade in centre) and an oblong gilt plate believed to be of the City of London Engineer Volunteers, mounted with the City arms and QVC above a strap within an oakleaf wreath, in white metal (detached loop present); a Coldstream Guards clasp in white metal (no traces of gilding, enamel backing missing from Garter star). Two infantry officer's universal pattern levée belt clasps (one lacking all gilding). Together with two officers' defective clasps, one gilt, with oakleaf loop, the circle inscribed 'ARMY MOTOR RESERVE' (lacking central element), the other in white metal, with acanthus loop, on the centre a gilt bugle-horn with '4' in the strings (lacking outer circle). (13 items)
Please note that the officer's white metal QVC Royal Arms helmet-plate; and a Garter star in gilding metal with incised cross have both been withdrawn from this lot. Both items now appear in lot 351.A Group of Militaria Including a white horsehair plume for a Royal Artillery officer's busby, in its grenade socket mounted with Royal Arms device (gilt of socket rubbed); an officer's white metal QVC Royal Arms helmet-plate; an officer's gold cord sword-knot with acorn finial; a black patent leather pouch belt of a Rifle regiment, complete with whistle, chain and chain-boss (lacking plate); a Rifles officer's pair of plaited shoulder-cords (one cord bearing Captain's rank stars); an Undress pouch of the Royal Artillery (lacking badge); an RAOC officer's gold-laced waist-belt and slings (lacking waist-plate), and a number of other incomplete laced belts; an officer's blue side-cap, and an OR's cap, both of the Royal Signals; stable-belts of the Royal Signals, RLC and REME; approximately 45 metal shoulder-titles including 72/HIGHLANDERS, T/RAMC/SOUTH MIDLAND and T/RFA/WELCH (some fixings defective); an assortment of officers' rank-stars and NCO's chevrons, some in gold or silver lace, others worsted; and assorted rank-slides, some with officers' worsted rank-badges; a Garter star in gilding metal with incised cross; a number of officers' and warrant officers' metal rank-badges and musicians qualification-badges; a collection of buttons, including two officer's gilt buttons of the 8th Regiment, probably for a double-breasted coatee or 1855 Pattern tunic (the Horses pointing in different directions), and another gilt button, of the 25th Regiment; a foul weather cover, the shape suggesting a Gentleman at Arms pouch; assorted lanyards; a swagger-stick with bugle-horn head; a pair of short brown leather gaiters; a 1939-45 Star, War Medal and Uganda Independence Medal, together with a group of six WW2 miniature metals and various groups of ribbons removed from uniforms. (Lot)
Soldier's Pay Book for 536465 Thomas Reuben Mattocks, Soldier's Guide to Italy & Sicily, A Career in Royal Signals, The Fifth British Division 1939-45, a map of Catterick Camp, a cut-away plan of The Avro Lancaster and a copper & brass Bugle Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of Every purses to include late 1940s black Every bag with a loop handle, an early 1930s floral lurex designed bag with a metal frame which opens into a square, another similar bag with an embossed gold flecked pattern and square frame handle, French 1930s, French fan shaped Every bag in gold sequins, silver envelope 1970s clutch bag, early 1930s petite every purse with turquoise and silver bead work and open weave bugle beads with a rope beaded handle, a black early 1900s slub taffeta pouched shape witha smocked top and metal frame fastening and fabric handle, tiny holes in fabric, a mother of pearl Every purse 1930s with a clutch gold threaded handle
A Vintage Carved Bone Statement Necklace Bone necklace set with multiple hand carved tubular beads and eight carved stations in the form of camels. The central pendant of oval form with reticulated central camel carving. Also a gun metal and blue glass statement necklace with attached oriental coin charms and pearlescent bugle beads.

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