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A button front fit and flare shirt sleeve dress by Betty Barclay with elephant detail throughout. Approx size 12. Together with a 3/4 sleeve jersey dress with crossover back by L.K.Bennett. Navy blue with white polka dot detail throughout, size 12. Betty Barclay dress has rips to inside skirt lining. Being sold on behalf of the Salvation Army.
3rd Essex Artillery Volunteers Victorian Officer’s Dress Pouch.A scarce late 19th Century example, the flap faced with dark blue cloth edged with silver artillery pattern lace and bearing Royal Arms, flanked by oak leaf and laurel sprays in silver embroidery. “THIRD” padded crimson velvet scroll over silvered metal gun with revolving wheel resting on padded crimson velvet tri-part scroll “ESSEX ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS”. White metal suspension loops complete with metal box pocket, closure tongue and foul weather cover ... accompanied by a regimental pattern belt of silver lace with ornate buckle, tip and slide. Overall GC (3 parts) The HQ of the 3rd Essex Artillery Volunteers was at Stratford.
Infantry Officer’s Victorian Levée Dress Waist Belt and Sash.A fine set. Narrow belt of gold-laced crimson leather, the lace with a crimson central stripe. Fine gilt clasp with ornate loops, the outer circle with laurel leaf decoration, the inner element mounted with silver Royal Crest. Complete with its sword-slings ... a gold and crimson striped shoulder-sash, the fringe tassels with worked gold and crimson heads. Minor service wear VGC. (2 items)
10 assorted Officer’s full dress cap badges.Highland Light Infantry (brooched) ... Royal Signals ... Royal Scots ... Notts & Derby ... Royal Engineers GVIR ... Welsh Guards OSD (bullion) ... pre 1953 Royal Crest ... 14th/20th Hussars ... Pioneer Corps ... Bedfordshire Yeo. (All with fittings) (10 items)
1st Essex Artillery Volunteers Victorian Officer’s Dress Pouch.A scarce late 19th Century example, the flap faced with dark blue cloth edged with silver artillery pattern lace and bearing Royal Arms, flanked by oak leaf and laurel sprays in silver embroidery. “FIRST” padded crimson velvet scroll over silvered metal gun with revolving wheel resting on padded crimson velvet tri-part scroll “ESSEX ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS”. White metal suspension loops, complete with pocket. Overall GC, some dulling to lace. The HQ of the 1st Essex Artillery Volunteers was at Harwich from 1880 and then from 1894 at Stratford. The pouch worn by the unit until 1894 when the title “Artillery Volunteers” was changed to “Volunteer Artillery” on the consolidation of the Volunteer Artillery Batteries.
Royal Marines Officer’s Full Dress Tunic A good and rare inter war example, dated 1927, tailored by Trayler & Co Ltd, Portsmouth. Blue Melton cloth, with scarlet facings to the collar. Collar, cuffs and cuff-slashes edged with gold “Vellum” lace. Good bullion collar-badges with gilt metal Globe within a wreath of gold embroidery. Complete with buttons to front, cuff-slashes and skirts. Major’s large crowns in silver embroidery on substantial twisted gold shoulder-cords. Lining shot but uniform exterior good and clean.
2nd Hampshire Artillery Volunteers Victorian Officer’s Dress Pouch circa 1860-71.A good scarce example, the flap faced with dark blue cloth edged with silver artillery pattern lace and bearing Royal Arms, flanked by oak leaf and laurel sprays in silver embroidery. “SECOND” padded crimson velvet scroll over silvered metal gun with revolving wheel resting on padded crimson velvet tri-part scroll “HANTS VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY”. White metal suspension loops, complete with collapsable pocket and closure tongue. Some moth holes to reverse otherwise VGC Formed at Southsea 9th May 1860. Amalgamated with 3rd at Portsmouth 1871.
Royal Marine Artillery Victorian Officer’s full dress sword belt.A very fine bright example of red leather lined gold lace of Regimental pattern retaining clasp of two oval gilt seeded plates with raised burnished edges and plain belt loops; each bearing silvered Royal Crest and joined together by a snake hook fastening ... complete with both gold lace sword slings. VGC
25th Foot watercolour by C.P. Lawson. Published in “A History of the Uniforms of the British Army” Vol IIIA original work by the author of “History of Uniforms of the British Army” 1961. This painting depicts Officers, Other Ranks, Bandsmen etc. in the various forms of dress, whilst the Regiment was at Minorca. The men wear a variety of head-dress, including bicorn hats, fur cap and Tam-o’-Shanter. Set into a card mount. GC Size 21 x 19 inches. This painting is published in Vol III opposite the title page.
German Third Reich Army Officer’s brocade dress belt and buckleA good post 1937 example of aluminium wire with two green lines complete with silvered aluminium clasp comprising a circular oakleaf wreath bearing eagle and swastika to centre. One or two minor traces of old moth to cloth lining.
Napoleonic War Period British 1796 Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Dress Sword.A good example with double edged 32 inch straight flat blade. The hilt with fixed gilt shell guard and single bar guard terminating with a ball finial. The grip overlaid with silvered ribbed sheet. Housed in original polished steel scabbard fitted with two loose rings. Overall GC. Blade possibly repolished.
Royal Artillery Victorian Officer’s Full Dress Sabretache. A good late Victorian example, the blue cloth flap edged all round with 1 3/4 in. “Broken Bias” gold lace and embroidered with the Royal Arms above oak and laurel leaf sprays, the Gun in gilt metal and motto scroll in embroidery. Complete with leather backing and pocket. Slight dulling to lace, minimal moth damage and areas of wear to cloth edges.
Victorian Watercolour of an Officer of the Earl of Chester’s Yeomanry in the Manner of Richard Simkin.This is an unsigned watercolour depicting a mounted Officer wearing full dress uniform. He can be seen wearing busby, hussar pattern tunic, with sword drawn seated upon his Charger. Colour and detail good. Mounted into a card mount. Overall size 10 x 12 inches.
4th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers Victorian Officer’s Dress Pouch.A good scarce example, the flap faced with dark blue cloth edged with silver artillery pattern lace and bearing Royal Arms, flanked by oak leaf and laurel sprays in silver embroidery. “4TH” padded crimson velvet scroll over silvered metal gun with revolving wheel resting on padded crimson velvet tri-part scroll “LANCASHIRE VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY”. White metal suspension loops, complete with collapsible pocket and closure tongue. Toned otherwise VGC HQ The Grange, Edge Hill, Liverpool.
15 assorted Artillery head-dress badges.Royal Artillery : Officer’s gilt KC ... ditto QC ... ditto beret KC ... ditto beret QC ... OSD cap QC ... brass KC ... anodised QC. Honourable Artillery Company (HAC); brass KC ... brass KC beret ... anodised beret QC ... Infantry brass ... ditto chrome ... ditto bi-metal ... beret badge (winged arm). Royal Horse Artillery EIIR gilt ... together with 4 early pattern Victorian buttons. (All with fittings) (19 items)
1st Essex Volunteer Artillery Victorian post 1894 Officer’s Dress Pouch.A fine and scarce late 19th Century example, the flap faced with dark blue cloth edged with silver artillery pattern lace and bearing Royal Arms, flanked by oak leaf and laurel sprays in silver embroidery. Padded crimson velvet scroll with laurel spray over silvered metal gun with revolving wheel resting on padded crimson velvet tri-part scroll “ESSEX VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY”. White metal suspension loops, complete with pocket and foul weather cover ... accompanied by a regimental pattern belt of silver lace with ornate buckle, tip and slide. Overall GC (3 parts) This pattern of pouch without number replaced with laurels was worn by the 1st Essex Volunteer Artillery from 1894 to 1901. This following the change of title “Artillery Volunteers” to “Volunteer Artillery” on the consolidation of the Volunteer Artillery Batteries in 1894. Information supplied by vendor.
12 assorted Officer’s full dress cap badges.Glasgow Highlanders ... Royal Norfolk (beret) ... Royal Engineers EIIR ... Royal Dragoons ... King’s Liverpool (Gaunt) ... pre 1947 RAOC (enamelled AF) ... 1949-52 RAOC ... post 1953 RASC ... 14th/20th Hussars ... Warwick Yeo (loops drilled) ... large gilt crowned GvR cypher. (All with fittings) (12 items)
“Head-Dress Badges of the British Army” presentation set.A very fine pair heavily bound in red leather, each corner of the front covers with gold embossed Royal Arms, one of very few High King had specially done. The front of Vol. I is inset with a silver, gilt and green enamel Order of the Thistle star as born on the collar of Royal Scots Officers in full dress. ... Vol. II is inset with a silver and gilt regimental badge as born on the collar of Derbyshire Yeomanry Officers in full dress. Vol. I bears ink signature of Arthur L. Kipling and Hugh L. King. VGC (2 items)
29 assorted Officer’s full dress collar badges.12th Lancers ... 18th Hussars ... 15th Hussars ... Royal Dragoon Guards ... 17th/21st Lancers ... Queen’s Dragoon Guards ... Inniskilling Dragoons ... Royal Artillery gilt .... Royal Artillery silver & gilt ... Royal Artillery bullion ... Royal Scots ... Royal Fusiliers ... Royal Highland Fusiliers ... Yorkshire ... Royal Lincolnshire ... South Lancashire ... West Riding ... Worcestershire ... Wiltshire ... Devon ... Cameron OSD (Firmin) .. London Irish (Firmin) ... Isle of Wight Rifles ... 10th Hackney (Gaunt) ... Wiltshire Yeo ... Stafford Yeo ... Westminster Dragoons IY ... Jersey Militia ... RWAAF. (All with fittings) (29 items)
Victorian Watercolour of an Officer of the Army Service Corps in the Manner of Richard Simkin.This is an unsigned watercolour depicting a mounted Officer wearing full dress uniform. He can be seen wearing home service blue cloth helmet, dark blue tunic with white facings, his Charger with regimental pattern saddle cloth. Colour and detail good. Mounted into a card mount. Overall size 11 x 12 inches.
2nd Essex Artillery Volunteers Victorian Officer’s Dress Pouch.A scarce late 19th Century example, the flap faced with dark blue cloth edged with silver artillery pattern lace and bearing Royal Arms, flanked by oak leaf and laurel sprays in silver embroidery. “SECOND” padded crimson velvet scroll over silvered metal gun with revolving wheel resting on padded crimson velvet tri-part scroll “ESSEX ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS”. White metal suspension loops, complete with collapsable pocket. Overall GC, lace good. The HQ of the 2nd Essex Artillery Volunteers was at Greys until 1880.
Scots Guards Victorian Officer’s State Dress sword belt with slings.A fine pre 1900 example of crimson leather backed “Bias-&-Stand” gold lace complete with both sword slings and splendid gilt interlocking clasp bearing Thistle Star with green translucent enamel centre. Minor stitching faults. VGC
A group of costume jewellery and gilt metal items, to include a rose metal and mother-of-pearl dress stud set, a base metal mounted cameo brooch depicting Selena, two pieces of glass and a rolled gold locket mount, a gilt metal chain, a 9ct rose gold T-bar and round link, (T bar and link, 9 grams combined), a yellow metal pocket watch with enamel dial (14k case), a watch strap, a blue guilloche enamel pendant (a/f), gilt metal chain (a/f), a cultured pearl necklace (lacking clasp), a pair of red paste stone ear drops, a loose cameo, etc.
A collection of Great War Victory and War medals, the following three groups reputedly from three brothers (BSM) 3487 Pte H. Berry E.Lan R; (Victory) 25289 Pte J. Berry Bord. R; (BWM) 44117 Pte J.H. Rushton 23.Lond. R; (Victory) 25289 Pte J. Rushton North'd Fus; (BWM) 235301 Pte R.H. Taylor W.RID.R; (Victory) 18522 Pte A.Taylor W.Rid. R; a pair to T4- 198736 Pte F. Driver A.S.C; seven war medals awarded to 19232 Pte F .J. O'Hagan Sco.Rif; 50412 Pte H. Astley L'Pool R; 179753 Gnr J Fielding R.A; 11114 Pte J. Halstead RAMC; 18706 Pte R. McDonald Sco.Rif; 17494 J.Robinson (regmt erased); 116830 Gnr R. Harrison R.A; Edward VII South Africa medal awarded to (numbers erased) Lieut J Sloane, 2nd Manc Regt, a Geo V silver Memorial Cross to 204262 Pte JS Harrison, QEII National Service medal and dress medal awarded to 3123161 SAC Blain R.E. RAF; 72 Seaforth Highlanders medallion, an 1887 Metropolitan Police Jubilee medal and two WWII Defence medals, a pair of shoulder chains and cap badges and a german Winterschlacht im Osten medal
A yellow metal and amethyst dress ring the scrolled mount set with an oval-cut amethyst and lines of square-cut amethysts to shoulders, indistinct mark to shank (tests as 9ct), size Q 1/2, together with a yellow metal and pink topaz ring, the oval-cut stone flanked with two trillion-cut white stones, shank marked 14K, size L 1/2. (2)Condition report: amethyst ring, 3.8 grams; pink topaz ring, 3 grams.
An unusual pair of yellow gold and fancy diamond dress clips, one larger than the other, the round brilliant-cut champagne and fancy yellow diamonds of approximately 2.0 carats combined, the floral mounts each set with a small row of round brilliant-cut diamonds, approximately 2.6 and 2.2 cm in diameter, unmarked, 18.2 grams.
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