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A quantity of ladies vintage clothing to include a black Peter Barron cocktail dress, a lilac Frank Usher dress, evening dresses, a Parisian Bernard Frères black full-length cape, Simon Massey Palazzo trousers, a black Fortnum and Mason's full-length cashmere skirt and a white 'Sunday' slip skirt by Benny Ong.
A platinum, sapphire and diamond ladies' dress ring, the largest central sapphire flanked with two rows of three diamonds and a small sapphire with raised split shoulders, shank unmarked, size O, approx weight 4.5g. CONDITION REPORT Nicely presented, one diamond has possible been replaced because it is set slightly higher, but it is difficult to spot.
Royal Gambia Artillery Victorian dress pouch. A good and rare pre 1901 example of dark blue melton cloth ground, the face with gold embroidered Royal Arms and oak leaves and acorns embroidered above a gilt artillery field piece. Below the Royal Arms, a padded bi-part crimson velvet cushion scroll with a further cushion embroidered in gold “Royal Gambia Artillery”. Bullion slightly toned, with minor moth to the reverse. Complete with fire gilt rings. GC.
Badge. Hampshire Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A good gilt example converted whilst in service from a Victorian plate. Crowned star mounted with laurel wreath and Garter, the black velvet centre bearing silver wreath enclosing gilt Tiger. To the base of the wreath, an applied silver tri-part scroll inscribed “The Hampshire Regiment”. Three loops to reverse. Centre’s fixing wires absent otherwise VGC. (KK 249) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 249 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”.
Badge. 32nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (“The Volunteer Guards”) Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1860-68. A fine rare die-stamped blackened example with silver highlights worn on the leather helmet. Crowned Maltese cross with hobnail arms and raised rim; central lined disc bearing VG cypher. Three of four wires to reverse. VGC Formed in 1860 with the first HQ at 38 Conduit Street, by 1863 at Burlington House. This famous and exclusive corps were comprised of men six feet tall or over, earning them the soubriquet, “The Six Foot Guard”. The corps was later attached to the 11th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (St. George’s) but finally disbanded in 1868. In full dress a plumed leather helmet was worn to accompany a scarlet tunic.
Badge. 4th West Yorkshire Militia Officer’s shako plate circa 1855-61. A fine and scarce silvered example. Crowned star mounted with circlet inscribed “4th West York Militia”; crowned rose to domed centre. Reverse retains both original horizontal loops. VGC Became 4th Battalion PWO West Yorkshire Regt. on Friday 1st July 1881.This is the actual piece photographed as No. 1193 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”.
Drum Major of The Queen’s Regiment Watercolour Painting by Charles Stadden. This full length portrait depicts the Drum Major of “The Queen’s” Regiment wearing full dress scarlet tunic and blue cloth helmet. Across his shoulder the Drum Majors sash bearing Battle Honours of the Regiment. To the background the Regimental drummers can be seen. Signed right corner. Now framed and glazed. Colours bright detail good. Overall size 16 x 22 inches.
Royal Artillery Officer’s full dress busby circa 1928-39 A fine example by Hammond & Co. Ltd, 465 Oxford Street, London. Dark brown sable body with red bag. On the opposite side to the bag, a gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with Royal Arms over ‘Ubique’ scroll and gun over ‘Quo fas et gloria ducunt’ scroll and complete with white plume. VGC except bag has several moth holes., gilt on badge worn.
Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment Officer’s Dress Cap A good pre Great War example of the blue peaked forage cap by Hawkes, “late 14 Piccadilly” c.1914. Scarlet band and welt in crown seam, plain patent leather peak, fine bi-metal cap-badge and mounted buttons to narrow chinstrap. Buttons tarnished, otherwise VGC. Hawkes had moved from Piccadilly to Savile Row in 1912.
Royal Artillery Officer’s Victorian Torin Cap. A rare example. Blue cloth with narrow gold piping to crown and flaps. A seven-flame grenade at the front in gold embroidery. Black cotton lining. GC. The 1894 Dress Regulations specifically mention the grenade being mounted to the front of the cap.
Scottish. Lothians and Border Horse Officer’s Dress Cap. A fine and pre Great War example of the peaked forage cap. Dark blue cloth with scarlet band and welt in the crown. Regimental badge of the Garb in prominent gold embroidery, against a scarlet backing cloth. Gold embroidered edging to peak. Narrow patent leather chinstrap attached by Royal Arms buttons. Quilted lining of crimson silk, the leather headband with gold tooled ANC monogram. Traces of patent leather on crown, otherwise GC.
WW1 Royal Marine Light Infantry Gallipoli Casualty Officer’s Dress Cap. A very rare example worn by Lieutenant Stanton Degge Wilmot-Sitwell who was Killed in Action at Gallipoli in July 1915. The peaked cap is of dark blue cloth with scarlet cap band, this is mounted with a bullion and silvered globe and laurel and above this a gilt bugle. Small rounded peak of black patent leather and complete with chinstrap. The interior with crimson silk lining and leather sweatband. Minor age wear and some age congealing to chinstrap and peak. ... Contained in original metal storage tin, with brass engraved name plate. Lieutenant Stanton Degge Wilmot-Sitwell was commissioned into RMLI on the 29th August 1914 and promoted Lieutenant in March 1915. After service at the RM Depot Victory he embarked for Gallipoli landing on the 28th April 1915 and was Killed in Action on the 4th July 1915 at the age of 18.
Royal Marines Officer’s Dress Cap & Field Service Side Cap. A good scarce pair tailored by “Alkit Ltd” Comprising: Dress Cap Dark blue cloth with scarlet cap band and piping. Complete with two part gilt and silvered cap badge. ... Field Service Side Cap of the correct pattern, retaining gilt & silvered cap badge and Royal crest buttons. The overall condition is good, with moth nips to the side cap. (2 items)
Uniforms of Lieutenant Colonel T.P. Dunderdale. Parachutest Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. A rare grouping of items, of WW2 and the early post war years. Comprising: Officer’s servicedress tunic. To the left breast Canadian Parachute qualification wings, medal ribbons 193/45 Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with maple leaf, War Medal, MID Oak leaf, Canadian Forces Decoration. Complete with bronzed OSD collar badges and to the shoulder straps WW2 plastic economy issue Lt Col rank insignia and brass “Canada” title. The lining with the London tailors label of Hawkes & Co Ltd and ink name “T.P. Dunderdale”. ... Battledress Blouse, this retaining the padded Parachute qualification wing, and medal ribbons as previous listed. Also full “Royal Canadian Signals” cloth titles. The interior with a British issue label dated 1942. The blouse has been re-tailored to the collar in Officer fashion. ... Dark blue patrol tunic of the regulation pattern. Complete with bullion Parachute qualification wings and medal ribbons. The collars with gilt and enamel RCCS badges and to the shoulder straps Lt Col gilt metal rank insignia. The lining with a tailors label of “The Officers Kit Shop Winnipeg”. ..... Caps include: Khaki servicedress cap, complete with cap badge. ... Dress cap dark blue material with silvered and gilt badge. ... Scarlet dress waist belt. ... Also included is a Canadian light padded qualification wing on jungle green cloth backing, with corresponding medal ribbons. ... Quantity of buttons etc. (large quantity) Lieutenant Colonel T.P. Dunderdale is known to have served with a number of Canadian Signal units and held the rank of Major in November 1945 serving with 3rd Divisional Signals.
Victorian 3rd VB. Manchester Regiment Field Officer’s Full Dress, Patrol Jacket and other uniforms. A scarce groupping to a Field Officer’s. Comprising: Scarlet 1880 pattern tunic with white collar, cuffs and piping. Silver Rose pattern lace edging to collar, with a row of small Russia braid eyes below the lace and Sphinx collar-badge in silver embroidery. Pointed cuffs edged with a double row of lace, and Russia braid decoration for a Major. Twisted silver shoulder-cords bearing Victorian crown in gold embroidery. White metal buttons bearing the Sphinx within a crowned Garter. Beige cotton lining ... Scarlet serge “frock” tunic, with white facings to the collar, cuffs and shoulder-straps, the latter each bearing Victoria Major’s crown in white metal. Five silvered buttons, of Regimental pattern, but smaller, to the front. Patch breast pockets fastened with small buttons. Sphinx collar-badges in silver embroidery. A slot at the waist to allow a sword-hook to be worn from a webbing brace ... Braided blue patrol jacket of infantry pattern, edged all round with one-inch black mohair braid. Four loops of black gimp each side, forming eyes and double drops, fastened with woven olivettes. Shoulder-straps edged with narrow braid and bearing QVC in silver embroidery. Backseam ornaments of gimp forming trefoils at top and bottom, and two figures-of-eight. Plain pockets and black quilted lining ... Fine pair of pantaloons for a mounted officer, with scarlet welt to side-seams. Ovearll GC minor age wear. ... The uniform is contained in a metal uniform case with brass plaque engraved “R.Bradley, Esq., 23rd Lancashire Rifle Vols.” (5 items)
Victorian 3rd VB Manchester Regiment Officer’s Scarlet Full Dress and other uniforms. A rare selection Comprising: Early 1880 Pattern Officer’s scarlet tunic with white facings. Silver lace edging to collar (never fitted with collar-badges). Sleeve-ornaments for a Lieutenant but two stars (indicating Captain’s rank) to the twisted silver shoulder-cords. White metal buttons bearing the Sphinx within a crowned Garter ... Scarlet serge Officer’s “frock” tunic, with white facings to the collar, cuffs and shoulder-straps, the latter with two bimetal Garter rank stars. Five silvered buttons, of regimental pattern, in front. Patch breast pockets fastened with small buttons. Sphinx collar-badges in silver embroidery. A slot at the waist to allow a sword-hook to be worn. One button absent, some dulling to the scarlet... Scarlet shell jacket with white facings to collar and cuffs. Edged all round with narrow silver Russia braid. Hooks and eyes and white metal studs to front. Twisted silver shoulder-cords, with Royal Arms buttons and bearing Major’s crowns in gold embroidery. The pointed cuffs with a Russia braid crows-foot in the angle and edged with a double row of braid, the upper one forming an Austrian knot. A green ribbon of the Volunteer Decoration on the chest. Drab cotton lining ... Companion scarlet V-fronted waistcoat, edged with silver Russia and with hooks and eyes and studs. Pocket-openings trimmed with Russia forming trefoils at the ends and in the centre ... and a pair of blue serge trousers with scarlet welts to side-seams. Slight moth damage to waistcoat, otherwise good clean condition. (5 items)
Irish. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Field Officer’s Victorian Full Dress Scarlet Tunic. A rare transitional example of the 1880 pattern tunic. Scarlet melton cloth with blue facings to the collar and cuffs, the front edged with white piping. Major’s rank-distinctions to collar and sleeves and retaining fine quality Regimental collar grenades of gold embroidery, mounted with silvered Castles. Complete with Regimental gilt buttons and quilted lining to the interior. Shoulder-cords lacking rank badges slight dulling and minor stitching faults.
Irish. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Field Officer’s Mess Dress A good example, the shell jacket of scarlet cloth with blue facings, edged all round with gold Russia braid. Hook-and-eye fastening and gilt seeds to front. Major’s rank-distinctions to collar and sleeves, gold embroidered collar grenades mounted with small silvered Castles. Interior with quilted scarlet silk lining. Shoulder-buttons present but shoulder-cords absent ... Accompanied by a companion V-fronted blue waistcoat, with gold Russia edging, fastenings and seed buttons as on jacket, pocket-openings traced with Russia forming trefoils at the ends and in the centre. Minor stitching faults. (2 items)
WW2 1942 Royal Marines Officer’s Dress Uniform & Caps. Worn by Captain later Lieutenant Colonel Brian Henry Simpson. Comprising: Dress tunic of dark blue cloth, retaining collar badges, RM brass buttons, Captain rank stars and “RM” titles. To the left breast medal ribbons of: 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, Rosette, Africa Star, Rosette, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Naval General Service Medal. The lining with tailor’s label of John James & Co and ink name “B.H. Simpson 10.3.42”. ... Overalls with scarlet line. .... Dress Peaked cap, complete with two part Officer’s cap badge. The interior with matching tailors details. ... Field Service Side Cap. Dark blue cloth with scarlet piping to the crown. Complete with cap badge and buttons. Overall GC some minor age wear. ... Also a Sam Brown belt, with single brace strap. (5 parts) For biographical details of Lt Colonel Simpson see medal section Lot 537 for his campaign medals.
Eton College OTC Officer’s Service Dress Tunic. A rare example of this unique colour service dress made by Tom Brown for an Eton “beak”. Elcho grey serge, with plain lapel collar and patch pockets. White metal KC Rifles buttons to front and pocket-flaps. Pointed cuffs edged with light blue cloth piping. Shoulder-straps fitted with good bimetal badges for a Captain. Tailor’s label named to A M McNeile Esq. Minor moth damage, wear to right armpit. Archibald McNeile (1878-1937) was a master at Eton 1902-33. He was appointed 2nd Lieut. in the school corps in Jan. 1910 and relinquished his commission, by then a Major, in Aug. 1919.
Welsh. Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Officer’s Victorian Mess Dress. A rare circa 1860’s example. Scarlet cloth jacket with black velvet sloping collar and pointed cuffs, edged all round with silver Russia braid forming an eye at the bottom corners. Hooks and eyes, and white metal studs to front. The cuffs edged with silver chain-gimp. A chain-gimp loop on shoulders, forming a double eye at outer end, and fastened with a white metal button bearing the Welsh Dragon. Two similar buttons above each cuff. Quilted lining with small label inscribed ‘LBW Esq’ ... and companion collarless waistcoat of lightweight scarlet material, edged with thin silver Russia forming eyes at the bottom corners, and white metal studs. Three pockets also trimmed with Russia forming trefoils at ends. Lining inscribed in ink ‘LBW’. Minimal moth. Also a pair of overalls with wide silver lace band of Regimental Pattern. (3 items) Lumley Buckley Williames, Cornet Dec. 1859, Lieut. Sept. 1862, Retired 1870.
German Third Reich Artillery Officer’s tunic. A very fine scarce field grey service dress example. Dark green collar, four pleated pockets and turnback cuffs. Plated aluminium cord Major’s shoulder boards with red cloth backing and gilt “33”; aluminium wire collar patches with red central bars, wire breast eagle and swastika. Red piping Internal clip for dagger, generally VGC.
RAF Interwar Air Officer’s Full Dress Parade Tunic A rare example worn by an Air Commodore. Blue grey cloth, the collar edged with narrow gold ‘Vellum’ pattern lace and a row of oakleaves in gold embroidered. Shoulder-straps embroidered with Eagle device and a small laurel wreath around the button. Gold bullion embroidered Pilot’s Wings on left breast and loop provision for medals. Seven gilt buttons to front and two to reverse at the waist. To each cuff, Air Commodore gold bullion Vellum rank lace. Lining AF, small moth hole to back. Good clean condition. ... Accompanied by full dress overalls these with the tailor’s label and name “B.W. Sheaby”. (2 items)
Scottish. 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Victorian glengarry badge circa 1868-81. A fine and scarce die-stamped brass example. Within thistle sprays, a crowned circlet inscribed “Sutherland Highlanders” with “93” to voided centre; below on a tri-part scroll inscribed “Cape of Good Hope” over “Balaklava” scroll. Reverse with brass loops East and West. VGC (KK 567) Became 2nd Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders on Friday 1st July, 1881 whilst under the command of Lt. Col. Ewan Henry Davidson Macpherson (Reward for distinguished services). This is the actual piece photographed as No. 567 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”.
Irish. North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry Edwardian head-dress badge. A fine scarce die-stamped silvered example. Crowned circlet inscribed “North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry” and ornamented at the base with shamrocks. Mounted to the centre, a Maid of Erin Harp on a burnished domed ground. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1393) Raised on 7th March 1900 as North Irish Horse for the Boer War, 7th January 1902 redesignated North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry, 1908 reverted to North Irish Horse.
Indian Army. 9th Bengal Native Infantry Victorian Officer’s head-dress badge circa 1882-85. Fine British made die-stamped white metal oval strap “Bengal Native Infantry” with “9” to centre all resting on tri-part scroll inscribed “Bhurtpore” “Afganistan 78-80” “Sobraon”. Three loops to reverse. VGC The title “Native” was dropped from the title after 1882. Became 9th Gurkha Rifles in 1901
Coldstream Guards WW2 Officer’s 1945 Birmingham hallmarked silver Service Dress cap badge. A fine small example by JRG&S (JR Gaunt and Sons). Facetted silver Garter Star mounted with pierced Garter on a blue enamel ground; to the centre, the Cross of St. George in red translucent enamel. Two stout loops to reverse. VGC (KK 898)
A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, engine turned to one side and plain to the other side, one-and-a-half pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks, one odd 9ct gold cufflink, one odd gold fronted silver cufflink, part of a cufflink, seven various dress studs and a gold and diamond set single stone bar brooch, fitted with a safety chain.
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