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Royal Doulton "Trick or Treat Bunnykins ", model No. DB162, purple dress, black hat, black cape with yellow trim, green base with gold moons and stars, marked to underside "This item is the property of Royal Doulton (UK) Ltd. and the title to the property remains with the company at all times", 11.9cm high
A late 19th century Japy Freres bronze clock garniture set with Sevres style hand painted porcelain plaques, the clock surmounted by a female artist in classical dress, chiming, the face ceramic and flanked by two urns with the lids having reversible finials into sconces, measuring 35cm high.
Will Henderson, a pair of framed signed Engravings of a gentleman in early dress, labelled verso `Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. 1727 - 1788`` from the painting by the artist in the Diploma Gallery, Burlington House, London`, 11`` x 9 1/4`` approx. and the other ``John Constable, RA, 1776-1839`` from the painting by Philip Reinagle in the National Portrait Gallery, London, 11`` x 8 3/4`` approx., each with ``Art Sellers Association`` stamp to lower left, ``IEE`` & ``JWL``.
Militia Engineers Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901. A fine scarce die-stamped converted example. Gilt Royal Arms with scroll below ornamented with laurel resting on attached scroll ‘Militia Engineers’. Three loops to reverse. VGC (KK 855) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 855 in ‘Head-dress Badges of the British Army’. Hugh King Collection
Royal Army Medical Corps Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1898-1901. A fine rare die-stamped example. Gilt Royal Arms, pierced around the shield, with tri-part scroll below inscribed ‘Royal Army Medical Corps’. Three loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1002) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 1002 in ‘Head-dress Badges of the British Army’. Hugh King Collection
Scottish. 75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-81. A good scarce die-stamped brass example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and Garter; detachable central numerals ‘75’ (set in circular mount). Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 209) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 209 in ‘Head-dress Badges of the British Army’. Hugh King Collection
Royal Army Medical Corps Victorian OR’s helmet plate. circa 1898-1901. A good scarce die-stamped brass example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and Garter; within the Garter a separate white metal seeded plate, the centre cut out in the form of a Geneva Cross with red cloth backing. Two loops to reverse. Generally VGC. (KK 1004) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 1004 in ‘Head-dress Badges of the British Army’. Hugh King Collection
1st Middlesex Engineer Volunteers Officer’s head-dress badge circa 1860. A fine and scarce die-cast silver plated example. Crowned Union spray resting in scroll ‘1st Middlesex Engineer Vols’. ‘VR’ superimposed on the stalks of the spray. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 883) Formed 6th January, 1860 by the staff of the South Kensington Museum. Hugh King Collection
10th (Scottish) Bn. The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) post 1908 waist belt clasp. A good nickel example with matching numbers to both halves. Circlet inscribed ‘The King’s Liverpool Regt’; seeded centre bears ‘10’ over ‘Scottish’ over ‘Bn’. Thistle ends. VGC 8th (Scottish) VB raised 4th October 1900 with HQ at 22 Highgate St. 16th April 1901 Highland Dress sanctioned. Forbes tartan worn, taken from first CO Col. C. Forbes Bell VD. Transferred to Territorial Force as 10th Bn. 1st April 1908 with HQ at 7 Fraser Street. Hugh King Collection
8th (Macclesfield) Cheshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian head-dress badge circa 1860. A fine rare die-stamped blackened brass example. Crowned oval strap ‘Macclesfield Rifle Volunteers’ resting in an oak wreath; ‘8’ on the strap’s tail. Silvered Prince of Wales’s plumes mounted to voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC Formed 15th August, 1860. Hugh King Collection
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Victorian Gentleman Cadet’s post 1878 helmet plate. A fine gilt example of universal crowned star pattern mounted with full laurel wreath and pierced strap ‘Nec Aspera Terrent’. Three loops to reverse. Red and blue enamel absent otherwise GC. (KK 1070) This is the actual piece photographed as No. 1070 in ‘Head-dress Badges of the British Army’.
Royal Artillery Victorian Officer’s dress Pouch Belt & Pouch. A fine example of dark blue melton cloth, the face edged with gold lace of regimental pattern. To the centre, heavily gold embroidered Royal Arms and crimson velvet cushion scroll ‘Ubique’ within a wreath of oak leaves and acorns; an applied gilt metal gun to the base of the wreath which rests on a padded tri-part crimson velvet cushion scroll inscribed ‘Quo fas et gloria ducunt’. Reverse complete with tin lined wallet, gilt floral ends and plain belt loops GC ... Accompanied by gold lace belt of regimental pattern, complete with ornate buckle tip and slide. Bullion remains fresh and bright.
Photographic portrait of an Officer on HM Submarine E55. A three quarter length photographic study of Lieutenant Charles Griffiths by Adolphus Teas of Ipswich. He is shown in full dress with cocked hat in his right hand; his left hand holds his gloves and sword. Card mount with ink inscription ‘Yours always as ever, very faithfully, Charles Griffiths. H.M. Submarine E55 1.9.16.’ VGC E55 was built by Denny, Dumbarton and launched on 5th February 1916; it had a complement of 3 Officers and 28 Ratings. It was commanded by Lieutenant Commander Gilbert Kellett as part of 9th ‘Overseas’ Flotilla based at Harwich
‘History of the Dress of The Royal Regiment of Artillery’ Original Edition Covering the period 1625-1897 compiled and illustrated by Captain MacDonald 1899. An excellent scarce limited edition profusely illustrated and complete with colour plates. Original hard cover GC Minor age wear clean condition.
1955 Household Brigade record of full dress clothing. A scarce reference produced in August 1955 by Ministry of Supply entitles ‘A Comprehensive Literary and Photographic Record of Full Dress Clothing August 1955’. Professionally rebound into red cloth cover. GC ... Accompanied by Dress Regulations for the Army 1969. Professionally rebound in hard back red cloth. VGC (2 items)
Dress Regulation Royal Navy and Royal Marines 1966. A scarce edition, with a number of clear photographic illustrations of uniforms and badges. Professionally rebound in blue hard binder cover VGC ... Accompanied by ‘Admiralty Specification for Naval Uniform Badges’. This official publication dated 1959. GC (2 items)
Royal Navy Officer’s Uniform Dress Regulations 1937 Original Edition. A rare example of the Admiralty Uniform Regulations for Officers of The Fleet 1937. Containing a large number of clear illustrations of both uniforms and badges including the Air branch, pre Fleet Air Arm. Original blue cloth cover. GC clean condition.
Edwardian 1903 & 1908 ‘Dress worn by Gentlemen at His Majesty’s Court and Occasions of Ceremony’ Rare Original publications giving the Dress Regulations for County Lieutenants England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Dress of the Diplomatic and Foreign Office. Royal Body Guards etc. Also contains a number of advertisements for tailors etc. Red cloth cover with gilt tooling. Standard Reference source book. Clean condition. (2 items)
George V 1912 & 1921 ‘Dress worn by Gentlemen at His Majesty’s Court and Occasions of Ceremony’ Rare Original publications giving the Dress Regulations for County Lieutenants England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Dress of the Diplomatic and Foreign Office. Royal Body Guards etc. Also contains a number of advertisements for tailors etc. Red cloth cover with gilt tooling. Standard Reference source book. Clean condition have been used. (2 items)
1929 & 1937 ‘Dress worn by Gentlemen at His Majesty’s Court and Occasions of Ceremony’ Rare Original publications giving the Dress Regulations for County Lieutenants England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Dress of the Diplomatic and Foreign Office. Royal Body Guards etc. Also contains a number of advertisements for tailors etc. Red cloth cover with gilt tooling. Standard Reference source book. Clean condition have been used. (2 items)
Royal Navy 1907 Dress Regulations for Petty Officers Men & Boys. Original Edition. A very rare original example, retaining a number of pull out illustrations. Original cloth soft cover. GC ... Accompanied by a 1916 publication ‘Hints for Flight Sub-Lieutenants Royal Naval Air Service. Has been used GC (2 items)
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