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Lot 289

Third Reich RLB (Reichsluftshutzbund) Enlisted Mans 2nd Model Dress Dagger, black ebony grip with enamelled swastika within starburst badge to the centre, original top pommel and stylised eagle and swastika cross guard. Housed in the original scabbard with single mounting and leather strap. Double edged blade having E&F Horster, Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Damage to the handle, enamel swastika and metal fatigue in the top pommel, the pommel is also loose.

Lot 290

WW2 German Army Officers Lion Head Dress Sword by W.K.C, good untouched example with gilt langet having eagle and swastika, gilt brass knuckle guard with fine relief of oakleaves, lion head with jewelled eyes and relief to the back strap. Black celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Plain single edged slightly curved blade with fuller to the back edge. Stamped with WKC knights head trade mark under the langet. Housed in the original black painted scabbard. Good example overall.

Lot 291

WW2 German Army Officers Sword by Carl Eickhorn, good example of a WW2 German army officers dress sword with gilt metal guard having relief decoration, langet with down winged German army eagle and swastika. Dove head pattern example. Grip retains the original wire binding. Attached is officers leather and bullion wire knot / portopee. Housed in its black field service scabbard with single ring fitting. Plain slightly curved single edged blade with fuller to back edge. Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark to the base. Blade measures 78 ½ cms in length. Re-offered due to non-paying bidder.

Lot 339

Polish Air Force Officers Dress Dagger, being a communist period example, Polish eagle to the top of the pommel, celluloid grip, “S” style guard and press stud release button. Leather and white metal scabbard with the top fitting having Polish Pilots badge. Double edged blade stamped at the top “32378”. Good overall condition.

Lot 450

Georgian Infantry Officers Sword Spadroon c.1790, straight single edge blade, gilt brass stirrup hilt with stepped pommel, ring for dress knot, quillon with rounded terminal, fluted one-piece ebony grip. Blade 80cms. Good condition, retains nearly all original gilding overall.

Lot 451

Georgian Infantry Officers Sword Spadroon, late 18th century, straight single edged blade cut with a single fuller and etched and gilt with pre-1801 Royal Arms, trophies of arms, and floral devices, the back edge etched J.J. Runkel Solingen. Gilt brass hilt retaining nearly all original gilding, single side loop to guard, knuckle bow with ring for the dress knot, cushion shaped pommel, fluted ebony grip inlaid with 4 gilt brass strips. Blade length 82cms. Good condition.

Lot 462

^ Fine and Rare Hallmarked Silver Mounted Irish Constabulary Presentation Mameluke Sabre, 1843, pipe back single edge blade by IOHN IRELAND, Elliss’s Quay, DUBLIN, etched ‘Presented By Command Of His EXCELLENCY the LORD LIEUTENANT to Sub Inspector THOs. THOMPSON for Meritorious Constabulary Services 1843’ all within ribbons against profuse scrolling foliage and shamrocks overall, mounts chiselled overall with shamrocks and foliage in relief and repeatedly hall marked for London, 1842-3, maker T.B within a rectangle (for Thomas Barker), comprising H.M. crosspiece, foliate engraved grip strap, chiselled silver thimbles to pommel, 2 piece ivory grips with silver bullion dress knot, in its fish skin covered scabbard with H.M. locket, 2 H.M. hanging bands and 2 H.M. suspension rings. Blade 80cms. Good untouched condition, the attic find sword requires cleaning; chape, lower fish skin and grip rivets missing.

Lot 476

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.

Lot 483

Fine 1845 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, blade by Hamburger Rogers & Co, etched and mirror polished with the crowned VR cipher amidst scrolling foliage, regulation gilt brass hilt with folding sideguard, pierced crowned VR cipher above the union flowers, patent leather liner, grip covered with black fish skin bound with copper wire, in its brass dress scabbard with twin hanging rings. Blade 80.5cms. Good condition, blade retains nearly all original mirror polish hilt retains much original gilding.

Lot 486

Victorian General Officers Dress Sword, gothic brass hilt with crowned cross batton and sword to the central cartouche. Fish skin covered grip with wire binding. Fold down rear guard. Housed in its steel scabbard. Piped back blade with ridged back edge. Etched foliage and crowned VR. Some staining to the blade but generally good untouched sword.

Lot 490

1897 Pattern Edward 7th Infantry Officers Sword, blade by Hulme & Son, 16 John Dalton St, Manchester, nicely etched and mirror polished with the crowned EVIIR cypher and laurel wreath within scrolling foliage, sharpened for field service, polished steel guard and chequered grip strap of regulation pattern, leather dress knot, grip covered with fishskin and bound with twisted silver wire, in its steel scabbard. Blade 82.5cms.Fine condition, blade retains nearly all of its original polish.

Lot 493

Very Fine George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, blade etched and mirror polished with crowned GVR cipher and Royal Arms within foliage, regulation plated guard and chequered grip strap, leather dress knot, fish skin grip bound with twisted silver wire, in its field service brown leather scabbard. Blade 82.5cms. Almost mint condition, blade retains all its original polish, hilt with all original plating.

Lot 494

WWI 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, blade by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No 52935 (made 1914-1917) etched and mirror polished with the crowned Royal Arms, GVR cypher and laurel wreath amidst scrolling foliage and retaining nearly all original polish, regulation steel guard with traces of plating, chequered gripstrap, grip covered with fish skin and bound with twisted silver wire, in its steel dress scabbard. Blade 82.5cms. Good condition.

Lot 497

Good George V Royal Army Medical Corps 1892 Pattern Officers Sword, blade etched and mirror polished with the crowned GVR cypher (1910-1936) amidst scrolling foliage. Regulation gilt brass guard and chequered grip strap, grip is covered with black fish skin and bound with twist copper and gilt wire, brown leather dress knot, in its brown leather field service scabbard. Blade retains nearly all original mirror polish with 2 small stains. Blade 82.5cms. Fine condition.

Lot 499

British George VI 1897 Pattern Officers Dress Sword by Wilkinson, standard pattern example with George VI monogram to the pierced guard, leather covered grip and housed in its leather covered field service scabbard. Blade etched with foliage and ciphers. Wilkinson Sword trade mark to the base of the blade and the spine is numbered 67093. Blade heavily worn. The Wilkinson Sword records show that this sword was completed by Wilkinson Sword on 26th August 1938 and sold to A S Cundy-Cooper Inniskilling Fusiliers.

Lot 500

Fine 1897 Pattern EIIR Infantry Officers Sword, regulation blade etched and polished with crowned GRI, royal arms, JP (possibly colonial police service initials) and foliage, regulation plated hilt with crowned EIIR cipher, chequered plated grip strap and wire bound fish skin grip, black leather dress knot, in its black leather scabbard with small stamps CA1939, C broad arrow 17, nickel throat piece stamped C broad arrow 15, complete with black leather frog and woven black shoulder cords with bullion embroidered crowns. Blade 82.5cms. Very good condition, blade retains virtually all original polish.

Lot 503

Unusual GVR Officers Mameluke Sword, mirror polished and etched blade with crowned GvR and profuse scrolling foliage, silver plated crosspiece with foliage and king’s crown within wreath all in relief, silver bullion dress knot, silver plated grip strap and 4 rivet heads, 2 piece dark brown composition grips (Bakelite?), in its chrome plated scabbard with twin hanging rings. Blade 83.5cms. Good untouched condition, blade retains virtually all original mirror polish, scabbard plating with rust bubbling through.

Lot 504

^ Unusual Indian Army Officers Sword c.1850, pipe back mirror polished blade by MOORE & HAYES 39 St. James’s St, LONDON, engraved brass crosspiece of mameluke type, one piece ivory grip pierced at the pommel with brass thimbles, and retaining its gold bullion dress knot (detatched), in its steel scabbard. Blade 82cms. Good condition, blade retains nearly all its original mirror polish, dress knot worn, scabbard cleaned.

Lot 516

Masonic Dress Sword, slender polished blade etched with Christian symbols and foliage, cast blackened copper grip and crosspiece, in its leather covered metal scabbard with blackened brass mounts. Blade 71cms. Good clean condition.

Lot 207

A Persian White Metal and Enamel Ovoid Flask. Centre Cartouche depicting Dancing Maiden in Traditional Dress. Verso Similar. Losses to Enamel Throughout. 13cm High

Lot 247

A sapphire and diamond dress ring, five sapphires and four diamonds set in a modern art deco style 18 carat yellow and white gold square cluster mount, ring size L.

Lot 282

Three opal dress rings, an oval cabochon cut opal 12mm x 9mm collet set in an all yellow metal mount, ring size L, another set with an opal 7.7mm x 6mm with a small diamond to each side claw set in a 9 carat yellow gold crossover mount size P, a small opal and diamond three stone in 9 carat yellow gold size L. (3)

Lot 283

Four vintage/antique gemset dress rings, an 18 carat yellow gold ring set with two cabochon cut turquoise and one seed pearl, hallmarked London 1932, approximate weight 3gms, ring size M, a yellow metal half hoop ring set with three cabochon cut opals and four small rubies marked 18c,ring size Q, 3.6gms, a seven stone opal eternity ring marked 9ct, ring size P a 9 carat yellow gold pierced band 1.2gms, size L. (4)

Lot 285

A blue topaz dress ring, the oval mixed cut stone collet set in a 9 carat yellow and white gold mount, three diamond points set into each shoulder, ring size M.

Lot 289

Two gemset dress rings, an oval mixed cut citrine collet set in a plain navette shaped 9 carat yellow gold mount, ring size M, a 9 carat yellow gold ring set with a cluster of six tanzanite and six white stones, ring size P. (2)

Lot 290

Four gemset dress rings, a rectangular amethyst 10.3mm x 9mm, claw set in a rose metal mount with 2.2mm shank marked 15ct and split shoulders, a mourning ring set with an oval black onyx 16mm x 11.5mm, with a small diamond to centre, 1.7mm shank with trefoil shoulders, an oval green cabochon stone 9.5mm claw set in a 9 carat yellow gold mount with ornate shoulders, a Victorian garnet and pearl three stone ring hallmarked 9 carat gold London 1856, ring sizes L-R. (4)

Lot 310

An 18 carat yellow gold dress ring roman set with a round cabochon cut chrysoberyl cats eye and two old cut diamonds, approximate weight 4.4gms, ring size L.

Lot 312

Two dress rings, a 14 carat yellow gold ring with flexible links to front, approximate weight 3gm ring size T, a 9 carat yellow and white gold ring set with three small eight cut diamonds, approximate weight 1gms, ring size J. (2)

Lot 456

Royal Worcester figurine 'Grandmothers Dress' together with Worcester figurine 'Parakeet' (2)

Lot 101

Royal Engineer Services, Militia and Postal Services Officers' OSD cap and collar-badges, Full Dress collars, shoulder- titles and buttons of the Staff for Royal Engineer Services; an officer's fine forage cap badge of the 24th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, and ORs' cap-badges of the same unit and of the Army Post Office Corps; and a cap badge and shoulder title of the Royal Monmouth RE.(30 items)

Lot 107

Ornaments from a Victorian Royal Engineer Colonel's Full Dress Tunic, and other items A board displaying the pre-1881 collar, bearing a crown and star at each end, and sleeve-ornaments of a Field Officer, and shoulder-cords with "Engineer wings", mounted with fine grenades in gold and silver embroidery; and an incomplete card, retaining two khaki shoulder-straps, one bearing KC gilt and enamel badges of a full General, the other of a Brigadier; together with similar badges for all ranks from Lieutenant General to Second Lieutenant, and a number of crowns and stars of other patterns and materials.(2 cards) (Lot)

Lot 108

Royal Corps of Signals Insignia A card bearing items of Territorial Signals units, including officers' and ORs' silvered cap-badges (first pattern); insignia of TA units converted to R Signals including Princess Louise's Kensington, Essex, Middlesex, Berkshire and Inns of Court Yeomanry, and an embroidered beret badge of 305 Para Sig Sqn; and another card, with Royal Signals NCOs'arm-badges for battledress and No.1 Dress, and officers' embroidered beret badges, and formation signs for Corps, Divisional and other Signal Regiments and DZ flash of 205 Signal Squadron, 5 Airborne Brigade. Together with an officer's fine Glengarry badge of 32nd (Scottish) Signal Regt (V). (2 cards, 56 items)

Lot 109

Royal Corps of Signals Insignia A card mounted with metal cap and collar-badges and shoulder-titles (1st and 2nd Patterns), assorted STs on khaki and blue cloth (including one of Beach Signals); Arm of Service strips and formation signs, and a brass badge of Polish Boys Trained by Royal Corps of Signals; and another card, with items including RE STs pre-1920, officers' fine 1st Pattern cap and collar-badges in gilt/silver plate and bronze, ORs' 1st Pattern badges in brass/white metal and plastic; officers' and ORs' 1946 Pattern badges (KC and QEC), and an officer's Full Dress belt plate.(2 cards, 86 items)

Lot 110

Foot Guards Rank Badges and other Insignia A card bearing a CSM's fine KC rank-badge of the Coldstream Guards in gold and silver embroidery; a Colour Sgts' badges of the Coldstream (KC) and Scots Guards (QEC); Sgts' and Cpls' brass chevrons; Wound-Stripes and Service Chevrons and other items; and another card, with Warrant Officers' and Sergeants' rank badges including two fine KC examples of the Royal Hospital in gold embroidery; other crowns, mainly in worsted embroidery, for WO 2 or Staff Sergeants on various coloured backings: and two embroidered Crossed Flags sleeve badges for Recuiting Sergeants. Together with a large RSM's KC Full Dress rank badge in gold embroidery on scarlet cloth, and two Service Dress rank-badges (one KC, one QEC) in worsted embroidery on khaki. (2 cards, 38 items)

Lot 111

Foot Guards Officers' Cloak Chains and Rank Badges Gilt collar-chains for the Coldstream, Scots and Irish Guards (2), with Garter, Thistle and St Patrick's Star finials respectively; a single grenade chain-finial for a Grenadier Guards officer; and regimental rank-badges in gilt, bronze and embroidery. Together with a Grenadier officer's cap-badge and two Mess Dress collar-badges, all in gold embroidery, and a large gilt copper metal badge with incised Garter, similar to KK 894 but with KC and GviR cypher replaced by a QEC and EiiR cypher (lacking enamelled backing plate and fixings). (25 items)

Lot 113

Scots, Irish Guards and Welsh Guards Headdress and other Badges Officers', WOs' and Sergeants' forage cap badges of the Scots Guards in gilt and white metal; an officer's SD cap badge and a piper's bonnet-badge; officers' and WOs' forage cap and SD cap badges, an officer's pagri badge and pipers' insignia of the Irish Guards. Together with an officer's embroidered beret badge and pair of mess dress collar badges of the Welsh Guards. (18 items)

Lot 117

Foot Guards Insignia A card bearing a pair of brass collar-badges of the pattern worn by men of the Coldstream Guards in khaki drill service dress during the Boer War, and a valise-badge of the same regiment; a pair of Scots Guards shoulder-strap ornaments, and a valise-badge of the Welsh Guards. Together with a valise-badge of the Grenadier Guards, a pagri badge of the Coldstream Guards (one fixing lug absent), two pipers' waist belt clasps of the Scots Guards (one with EviiR cypher, the other EiiR) and two badges for feather bonnets; a brass valise badge and pagri badge of the Irish Guards. (14 items)

Lot 153

Badges of Infantry Regiments. A card bearing QEC period metal cap and collar-badges of the Royal Scots, KOSB, Black Watch, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the Green Howards, the Duke of Wellington's and Cheshire Regiments, and the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Mainly ORs', some anodised; a card with items of the Somerset & Cornwall Light Infantry 1959 - 1968, including officers' No.1 Dress and SD cap and collar-badges, cloth shoulder-titles for battledress, metal or anodised shoulder-titles (two patterns), buttons, Warrant Officers' embroidered rank-badges, parachute qualification and miscellaneous badges; and another card showing insignia of regiments formed post-1967, including a Glengarry badge, collar badge and shoulder-title of The Highlanders (Seaforths, Gordons and Camerons); cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of the Light Infantry; and similar items of the Royal Green Jackets.(3 cards, 89 items)

Lot 157

Insignia of the proposed amalgamation of the Gloucestershire and Hampshire Regiments, the Devon & Dorset Regiment, the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment and the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment. Examples of officers' and ORs' cap-badges, produced but never issued, for the proposed amalgamation of the Gloucestershire and Hampshire Regiment in the 1970s; a Wessex Brigade cap-badge initially worn by the Devon and Dorset Regiment, officers' and ORs' later regimental cap-badges in embroidery, gilt and silver-plate, AA and later bi-metal; together with cloth and brass shoulder-titles, a Croix de Guerre ribbon and an OR's Full Dress helmet-plate; items of the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment, including cap and collar-badges, and STs; and examples of the cap-badge, back-badge and Presidential Citation worn by the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment before its assumption into The Rifles. (40 items)

Lot 189

Insignia of the Machine Gun Corps and Motor Machine Gun Service Officers' bronze cap and collar-badges, ORs' brass cap-badges, and two patterns of shoulder-titles of the MMGS; officers' cap-badges in bronze, in silver or silver-plate for forage-cap, and in gilt (for mess dress); and examples of ORs' cap and collar-badges by Gaunt and other makers. (24 items)

Lot 196

Royal Marine Artillery Insignia An officer's Full Dress Grenade helmet-plate, forage-cap badge, pouch ornament and pouch-belt tip, OSD bronze collar-badges and QVC and KC gilt buttons; an OR's Full Dress helmet-plate, Undress cap-grenades for NCOs and ORs; forage-cap badge, ST and buttons. Together with approximately 25 buttons, including 5 QVC of various sizes, the remainder KC or QEC. (Lot)

Lot 197

Royal Marines Light Infantry Insignia An officer's QVC helmet-plate, a pair of dress collar-badges, a Victorian bimetal waistbelt clasp, a three-part sabretache-ornament, two pagri-badges, an OSD bronze cap and collar set, and gilt buttons; an OR's QVC helmet-plate and pre-1897 Glengarry badge ; an SNCO's two-part forage cap badge; a cap and collar-badge set for ORs, shoulder-titles and buttons, a QVC valise-badge, and a Victorian Colour Sergeant's rank-badge with Globe, crossed flags and Anchor within a laurel wreath, in gold and coloured embroidery on red cloth.(29 items)

Lot 199

Royal Marines Bands and Royal Yacht Insignia ORs' KC Full Dress helmet-plates for Chatham, Plymouth, RMA and Portsmouth Divisions; cap-badges of the RMA band and Plymouth Division (incorporating the Prince of Wales's feathers); a brass shoulder-title; metal lyre collar-badges and embroidered globe and wreath collar-badges; together with five different QEC patterns of Royal Yacht STs, embroidered in gold or worsted on cloth of various colours.(22 items)

Lot 212

Army Service Corps Insignia c1895-1911. Officers' and ORs' cap and collar badges, buttons and shoulder titles, mainly of the Edwardian era. Including two officers' fine white metal badges for forage cap and field cap circa 1895 and two KC Full Dress waistbelt-clasps in gilt and white metal. Together with some ASC collar-badges. (44 items)

Lot 214

Medical Staff and Services Including examples of buttons of the Medical Staff and Purveyors Department from c.1800 onwards; a fine pouch belt badge of the Medical Staff (with separate title scroll) and a rectangular gilt waist belt plate bearing WivR cypher in white metal; three officers' circular waist belt clasps of the Medical Staff and Army Medical Department; a Brigade Surgeon's pouch-badge as per 1883 Dress Regulations; a very fine plate for an officer's 1869 pattern shako of the Army Hospital Corps; an officer's cap and collar-badges of the RAMC and a General's OSD cap-badge; ORs' shako-plates of the Medical Staff Corps and Army Hospital Corps, and an NCO's pouch-badge of the AHC.(70 items)

Lot 221

Insignia of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps A card of fine examples of officers' and ORs' cap and collar- badge patterns of 1918, including an OSD bronze set and a rare gilt pagri-badge, 1947 - 1949 (showing change of motto scroll), and post-1949 (without enamel), KC and QEC; and another card, showing three ORs' Full Dress brass helmet-plates (two QVC, one KC), pagri-badges for officers and ORs, STs and buttons

Lot 227

Insignia of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps Two officers' helmet-plates of the Army Veterinary Department (one QVC, the other KC); a gilt tip of an officer's pouch-belt, with VR cypher; officers' buttons of the AVD, with VR or EviiR cypher; officers' indented buttons of the Army Veterinary Service, with EviiR or GvR cyphers; and an officer's Full Dress gilt waistbelt plate, mounted with GvR cypher. Together with two badges and a button of the Army Remount Service.(24 items)

Lot 229

Army Education Insignia Officers', WOs' and NCOs' cap and collar badges of the Corps of Army Schoolmasters, Inspectors of Army Schools, Army Educational Corps and RAEC, including an officer's fine Full Dress helmet-plate of the AEC, as per 1934 Dress Regulations.(50 items)

Lot 230

Royal Army Dental Corps Insignia An officer's fine gilt KC Full Dress helmet-plate with small ADC monogram in white metal within the Garter; officers' buttons and cap-and-collars sets of the KC period (bimetal and OSD bronze) with ADC monogram within a wreath, officers' cap-and-collar set (including a bronze cap-badge) of the 1948 (sword and dragon) pattern, and similar badges of the QEC period. ORs' cap and collar-badges of the same patterns. Two cloth shoulder-titles and two patterns of metal STs. (42 items)

Lot 235

Military Police and Regimental Police A Warrant Officer's KC silver-plated cap and collar-badges; an officer's QEC cap and collar-badges; NCOs' caps and collars in gilding and anodised metal; officers' embroidered mess dress collar badges; a WW2 Formation sign and Regimental Police brassard; and another card, with items of the Military Mounted and Foot Police, and the Corps of Military Police, including two NCOs' helmet plates (QVC and KC), buttons and STs of the MMP and MFP: cap-badges for MFP and MP in brass, gilding metal, bronze and plastic; gilt metal KC cap-badge and buttons for Provost Marshal; and shoulder titles for the CMP in cloth and brass. (2 cards, 57 items)

Lot 236

Military Prison Staff and Army Legal Services A card displaying an extremely rare helmet-plate of a Prison Governor as described in Dress Regulations 1894, with QVC gilt Royal Arms, together with buttons and a circular gilt waist belt clasp with white metal Royal Cypher in the centre; cap-badges (KC and QEC), buttons, shoulder-titles (metal and cloth) of the Military Provost Staff Corps; cap and collar-badges, buttons and embroidered beret-badge of the ALS/ ALC; and another card bearing items of Constabulary and Guard Services, cap and collar-badges, and buttons of Barrack Wardens, WD Constabulary and MoD Police; cap-badges for MoD Guard Service, Northern Ireland Security Guard Service and Military Provost Guard Service. (2 cards, 67 items)

Lot 238

Womens' Services Insignia. A card of WRAC rank and trade badges, including cloth shoulder-titles and officers' rank-sleeves; rank-badges for WOs and Sergeants and tradeswomens' qualification badges, on "beech brown" coloured cloth, mainly in worsted embroidery for No.2 Dress, a few for No.1 Dress in gold embroidery; and trade badges for PTIs and Ammunition Technicians, and for personnel attached to RA and R Signals; a card of Womens' Auxiliary and Volunteer metal shoulder-titles, badges and brooches, mainly WW1 period, of the Womens' Army Auxiliary Corps (officers' in bronze, with roses indicating rank in lieu of stars; ORs' in gilding metal) and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps; STs, collar-badges and nursing brooches of the Scottish Womens' Hospital; a badge of the Womens' Volunteer Reserve and the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry; an ST of the Volunteer Service Legion; a good cap-badge and ST of the Womens' Forage Corps; and a Board of Agriculture Land Worker's badge; and another, slightly depleted, board, retaining a metal shoulder-title, cap and collar-badges of the Womens' Transport Services (F.A.N.Y.); bronze badges of the Mechanised Transport Corps and Ministry of Supply drivers, Home Guard Auxiliaries and American Ambulance Great Britain. A gilt and enamel badge of the Womens' Land Army, a plastic Timber Corps badge of the WLA and an arm-badge of the WLA Army Auxiliary Service in orange and yellow embroidery on green cloth. Together with a gilt, white metal and enamel badge of the Womens' Section of the British Legion, and an unidentified brass badge of a KC above entwined initials WV.(3 cards, 64 items)

Lot 305

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)

Lot 318

Insignia of the DCLI Including a pair of officer's Full Dress collar-badges in gilt and black enamel; a pair of OSD collar-badges, and a similar pair with crossed pick and rifle insignia for a Pioneer battalion; officer's silver-plated post-WW2 collar-badges and brass collar-badges for wear with tropical uniform c.1880; several cloth and metal shoulder-titles, including a two-piece example; and various ORs' collar-badges and khaki shoulder-titles c.1900. (56 items)

Lot 328

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)

Lot 358

Sundry Items of Military Memorabilia A set of miniature WW1 medals (BWM and Victory medal); an OR's khaki side cap by L Silberston & Sons 1943, with white metal badge of the DCLI and a shaped insert of purple cloth behind the peak. Brass Universal Pattern buttons; a wooden cigar-box carved with Royal Engineer device and dated 1917, with a note inside stating that it was carved by a Cornishman serving in the Tunnelling Coy RE and presented to his commanding officer; a small model of a Highland Light Infantry officer in cloth Full Dress uniform (one boot absent, severe moth damage); a small "trench art" dagger made from a brass cartridge case (with Royal Arms attached) and crosspiece formed of two bullets, the blade made from the tip of a cruciform bayonet-blade, approximately 8 cm long; a cast brass ornament of Indian manufacture; and an undated cutting from a magazine illustrating a presentation of Colours to the 2nd Battalion DCLI at Raglan Barracks, Devonport; together with a framed coloured photograph of a cycle-born Volunteer machine gun detachment on the move, in grey uniform. (Lot)

Lot 387

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Lot 393

Insignia of Indian and Pakistani Air Forces Cap-badges, shoulder-titles (cloth and metal), flying-badges etc of the Indian Air Force from 1933 to 1945, the Royal Indian Air Force 1945 - 1956, Royal Pakistan Air Force 1947 - 1950, and the Indian and Pakistan Air Forces after the adoption of republican status, including an officer's gilt and gold-embroidered Service Dress cap-badge and Warrant Officer's rank-badge of the Pakistan Air Force.(27 items)

Lot 395

Royal Canadian Air Force Flying Brevets, 1940s - 1950s Two cards of 1940s types, padded and unpadded types for Pilot, Air Gunner, Bomb Aimer, Wireless Operator-Air Gunner, Observer, Flight Engineer, Navigator and Navigator-Wireless. One card mostly post 1953 types for Pilot, Electronics Officer, Navigator, Flight Engineer and Flying Technicians and Surgeon, Service Dress and Mess Dress. (3 cards 28 items)

Lot 398

Badges of the Royal Flying Corps (Canada), Canadian Air Force 1919-23 and Royal Canadian Air Force. RFC (Can) Cap and collar badges, CAF pilot's flying badge and RCAF Full Dress belt clasp. (1 card, 12 items)

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