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Victorian 60th Foot (Kings Royal Rifle Corps) Officers Pouch Plate, silver (not hallmarked) pouch plate in the form of the regimental badge with Victorian crown sitting above tablet with PENNINSULA battle honour, Maltese cross with battle honours and circlet with THE KINGS ROYAL RIFLE CORPS with strung bugle to the centre with 60 within the bugle straps. Reverse fitted with four screw post fittings and catches.
Quantity of Metal Shoulder Titles, mostly being single examples, including fine silver gilt Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, pair of bi-metal Royal Irish Fusiliers, white metal Northumberland Fusiliers, large type Dublin Fusiliers, pair 15th/19th Hussars, pair of T4 Oxf & Bucks, damaged 4/5th Royal Scots (missing T from top), brass Guernsey, white metal Durham with bugle above, T/4/ROYAL BERKS, T/5/N.STAFFORD, white metal T/4/CAMERON, brass OXF & BUCKS, plus others. Various conditions, viewing strongly recommended. (80 items)
Victorian Lancashire (Liverpool Rifle Brigade) Rifle Volunteers Other Ranks Helmet Plate, blackened Victorian crowned star with the centre having wreath with strung bugle and Lancashire rose to centre, underneath scroll with LIVERPOOL RIFLE BRIGADE. Two lug fittings to the reverse of the plate.
Selection of Royal Marines Cap Badges, including gilded wreath with lug and pin fitting from the glengarry badge, strung bugle as worn with the glengarry badge, 2x kings crown Royal Marines cap badges, post 1953 bronze cap badge by J R Gaunt with two lug fittings, 4x RMLI cap badges (one with slider fitting) and brass flaming grenade as worn by the Royal Marine Artillery. (10 items)
1912 Dated Other Ranks Rifles Dress Busby, black fur body with dark green top section, plaited front cords. To the front of the busby is a cord boss with blackened crowned strung bugle. White and green two part brush plume to the front. Interior has the original leather sweatband, 1912 dated Hobson & Sons label and another label with inked details “No 236 Rfn J Caol D Compy”. Busby remains in very good condition.
181st Field Regiment Royal Artillery 15th (Scottish) Division Officers Battle Dress Blouse, 1940 pattern battle dress blouse with embroidered Royal Artillery shoulder title, embroidered 15th division formation signs, RA arm of service stripes and embroidered 181st Field Regiment Royal Artillery formation signs. Red backed rank pips to the shoulder boards. Interior with 1944 dated size label with tailors details of Steinberg & Sons Ltd. Remains in very good condition. 181st Field Regiment was converted from the 6th Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry and took the strung bugle of the KSLI badge as the formation sign.
A small flat Ed VII Coronation tin case for chocolate, with portraits of the King and Q Alexandra, 2¼” x 5” x ¼”; an embroidered RFC wings, 5” x 11”, on black silk; a small brass and copper bugle with tassels and applied ERII RA badge; an ERII arm band; a scarlet silk waistbelt and sword frog; a pair spurs. GC to VGC
TWO 1920'S EVENING DRESSES A black beaded flapper dress embroidered throughout with black bugle beads and sequins on a fine cotton ground in an art-deco design. Bust 36" x Length 42" (Areas of missing beadwork). With a black swan down stole 60" x 8" wide. A further dropped waisted silk dress with lace around the neckline. Bust 36" x 52". (3)
A 1960'S LACE DRESS AND SILVER BEADED DRESS. A cream machined lace dress, fitted bodice falling into folds. Spaghetti straps, long back zip, fully lined. A separate lace jacket with long sleeves. 30" Bust x 28" Waist. A further fully bugle beaded white dress with long sleeves. Falling straight with hidden side pockets and ankle vent. Bust 32" x 34" waist. Needs cleaning. (2)
A SCOTTISH RIFLES PRESENTATION SWORD. A high quality presentation sword by Edward Thurkle of 5 Denmark St. Soho. London. Silver plated mounts with Victorian crown and underslung bugle, with silver bullion sword knot. Very clean 33" blade with foilage decoration and the following inscription. Presented to Colonel A H Courtenay Commandant 3rd & 4th Battalions Scottish Rifles by his brother officers on the occasion of his Silver Wedding and 28 Years Service in the Regiment. 13th January 1900. The son of Thomas Lefroy Courtenay and Mary Ellen Mildmay Fullerton, educated privately and at Trinity College Dublin. Lt Lanarkshire Militia 1871 Cpt " " 1875 Mjr 3rd & 4th Scottish Rifles 1882 Lt Col 4th Bttn Scottish Rifles 1891 Hon Col " " " " 1895. Col Commandant 1895-1907. Commanded the Scottish rifles in S Africa 1900-10. QSA with three bars (MID) See Illustration
*Field Gear. Three 1907 pattern Enfield bayonets, each with scabbard, a New Zealand Regiment "Lemon Squeezer" hat with brass cap badge, a Lucas entrenching tool dated 1915, Ross, London field glasses, Officer's compass dated 1918, silver plated bugle, brass button cleaners, cutlery, shaving equipment, etc. (a carton)
*Cyclist's Bugle. A Henry Keat & Sons, 'Prize Medal' four-turn bugle of the type used by a bicycling club sub-captain or bugler. This example with an applied shield announcing, 'The Basingstoke Bicycle Club 1882'. With its mouthpiece and securing chain insitu, it retains its original nickel-plated finish and lanyard loop. Some light denting, otherwise in very good condition. (1)

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