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A single white gold dress clip in an abstract bow design with two curved rows set diamonds and sapphires, 14gms. Stamped 18ct. Lot 116: A single white metal clip in an abstract bow design with two curved rows set with diamonds and sapphires. Stamped 18ct. here are scratches throughout the metal. Hinge on pin is in working order. Stamped `H H Bros, 18ct & P`. All stones are present and seem secure.
* Order of the Bath. A particularly fine and handsome example of the breast Star of a Civil Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath by Rundell, Bridge, and Rundell, the articulated silver flames pierced in places to allow for sewing to court dress, the central three crowns on white enamel and the outer motto ring “Tria Juncta In Uno” on red enamel, separated by two circlets of small rubies, the reverse engraved Rundell Bridge & Rundell, JEWELLERS to their MAJESTIES & his Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT, condition EF. In 1815 the Order was re-organised and whilst the Military Division had three classes the Civil Division retained purely the highest class of Knight Grand Cross. This scarce example of the Civil Division of the Order dates from the five years from then until 1820 when the Prince Regent finally succeeded George III and the royal appointment of the jeweller changed. As a pointer to rarity it can be noted that in 1821 there were 77 Military GCBs but only 13 Civil. (1)
* RAF Dress Tunic & Fur Busby. King’s Crown full dress tunic of the Royal Air Force, Airforce blue tunic with standup collar laced in gold braid and bullion oakleaf sprigs, Flight Lieutenant braid to cuffs and King’s Crown bullion wire pilots wings to top left breast, seven RAF brass buttons to the front, leather and fur dress busby of the RAF with gold braid cords, black patent leather chinstrap, small King’s crown Per Ardua Ad Astra gilt and white metal badge, maker E. Clark & Sons, Saville Row, London, (lacking correct plume but similar colour) (2)
* 21st Empress of India’s Lancers Officer’s mess dress waistcoat. The front of the waistcoat and standing collar in the regiment’s unique French blue cloth with gilt lace decoration, fastening with hooks and eyes, generally in excellent condition with just a small area of damage to the lace of the collar (1)
Army Regulations. Regulations for the Dress of General, Staff, and Regimental Officers of the Army, 1855, light spotting and browning, original cloth-backed boards, rebacked, 8vo, together with Dress Regulations 1857, 1874, 1883, original cloth, plus Dress Worn at His Majesty’s Court, 1912 and Dress and Insignia Worn at His Majesty’s Court, 1921 & 1937, coloured and b & w plates, one or two loose and frayed, original cloth, rubbed, 1937 upper cover detaching, 8vo, plus other Dress Regulations vols., some early 1900’s with illustrations, varying condition (29)
Grierson (J.M.). Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force 1859-1908, 1909, 47 coloured plates, t.e.g., original green cloth, edges slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Notes on the Dress of the Seventy-First Regiment, Formerly the 73rd Lord Macleod’s Regiment of Highland Foot, Presently the 1st Battalion the Highland Light Infantry, 1934, 34 b & w plates, one tissue guard repaired, presentation inscription, original cloth, a few stains, obong folio, plus The History of the Scots Guards. From the Creation of the Regiment to the Eve of the Great War, 2 vols., 1934, coloured and b & w maps and plates, occasional light browning, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo (4)
Kipling (Arthur L. and King, Hugh L.). Head-Dress Badges of the British Army, 2 vols., reprinted, 1987, b & w illustrations, original mock leather, d.j.s, 4to, together with Cox (Reginald H.W.), The Great War. Military Badges of the British Empire 1914-1918, 1982, illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, plus Badges and Insignia of the British Armed Services, 1974, illustrations, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., 4to, with H.M. Chichester & George Burges-Short’s The Records and Badges of Every Regiment and Corps in the British Army, 2nd ed., 1900 (lacking spine) (5)
Langridge’s Military Publications. The Dress Distinctions series, 12 vols., 1959-62, all ten publications from this series from no. 1, The Dress Distinctions of the Queen’s Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards) to no. 10, The Dress Distinctions of the 15th/19th The King’s Royal Hussars, plus two others: The Dress Distinctions of the 3rd Carabiniers. (P.O.W.D.G.), 1962 and The Dress Distinctions of the 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers, 1962, most with Supplements, b & w illustrations, original mixed cloth and wrappers (upper wrapper from 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards detached), contained in cloth foldover case, cloth ties, oblong folio (12)
Macdonald (Capt. R.J.). The History of the Dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1625-1897, pub. Sotheran, 1899, twenty-four coloured plates, illustrations, one or two light spots, hinges cracking, original buckram-backed boards, some edge wear and soiling, 4to. Limited edition, 133/300 signed by the author. (1)
Military Uniforms & Tailoring. A military tailor’s notebook with samples, c. 1890-1915, handwritten notebook, approx. 110 pp., containing detailed notes for regimental uniforms, court dress, etc., with numerous mounted cloth samples, handwritten index at front, some soiling and occ. marks, contemp. half plum morocco, rubbed and somewhat worn, small 4to, together with an album of scale drawings for military tailoring in outline produced by W. Christian, Royal Artillery, for the Royal Army Clothing Factory, with signed examination certificate bound in at rear, dated 18th March 1895, contemp. half leather, rubbed and marked, oblong folio, plus two folio volumes entitled to covers Uniform Miscellanea, containing typewritten and handwritten historical notes on military uniforms including original letters, including badges, shoulder straps, photographs, some original drawings, tracings, etc., compiled by Captain D. C. Anderson, and presented to the Royal United Service Institution, c. 1920s-30s, contemp. blue cloth, rubbed and some surface soiling, folio (4)
Rowe (David J. J.). Head Dress of The British Heavy Cavalry, Dragoon Guards, Household and Yeomanry Cavalry, 1842-1934, pub. Schiffer Military History, 1999, numerous colour and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, together with Athawes (Peter D.), Yeomanry Wars. The History of the Yeomanry, Volunteer and Volunteer Association Cavalry, A Civilian Tradition from 1794, 1st ed., Aberdeen, Scottish Cultural Press, 1994, some colour and numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, plus Massie (Alastair, ed.), A Most Desperate Undertaking: The British Army in The Crimea, 1854-56, pub. National Army Museum, 2003, numerous colour and b&w illusts., author’s presentation inscription to half title ‘To Mike Wilkinson with best wishes Alistair Massie’, orig. cloth in d.j., square 4to, VG, and Frederick (J. B. M.), Lineage Book of British Land Forces 1660-1978, Biographical Outlines of Cavalry, Yeomanry, Armour, Artillery, Infantry, Marines, and Airforce Land Troops of the Regular and Reserve Forces, 2 vols., revised ed., 1984, orig. red cloth, 4to, plus other military history, various, including Charles Hasler, The Royal Arms, Its Graphic and Decorative Development, 1st ed., 1980, Pyne’s British Costumes, facsimile ed., pub. Westminster Editions, 1989, Cecil C. P. Lawson, A History of the Uniforms of the British Army, 5 vols., mixed eds., 1961-71, etc., many in d.j.s, including some large format (approx. 90)
Smitherman (P.H.). Infantry Uniforms of The British Army, 1st-3rd Series, 1660-1790, 1790-1850 & 1850-1960, together 3 vols., 1st eds., 1965-70, colour plates to each, orig. cloth in d.j., a little frayed to edges, together with Uniforms of The Royal Artillery 1716-1966, 1st ed., 1966 (2 copies), Uniforms of The Yeomanry Regiments 1783-1911, 1st ed., 1967, Cavalry Uniforms of The British Army, 1st ed., 1962 & Uniforms of The Scottish Regiments, 1st ed., 1963, colour plates to each, last vol. with some leaves loose, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, tall folio, plus Lawson (Cecil C. P.), A History of The Uniforms of The British Army, 5 vols., reprinted, mixed eds., 1961-67, colour plates, b&w illusts., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, a little frayed to edges, large 8vo, and Miller (A. E. Haswell, & Dawnay, N. P.), Military Drawings and Paintings in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, 2 vols. (Plates/Text), pub. Phaidon, 2nd ed./1st ed., 1970, colour plates, b&w illusts., both orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, plus others similar on the history of military uniforms, including W. Y. Carman, Indian Army Uniforms, 2 vols. (Cavalry/Infantry), 1968-69, W. Y. Carman, Richard Simkin’s Uniforms of The British Army, 2 vols. (Infantry/Cavalry), 1st eds., 1982/85 respec., Captain R. J. MacDonald, The History of The Dress of The Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1625-1897, reprint ed., pub.Crecy Books, 1985 (2 copies), etc., many in d.j.s, including some large format (approx. 100)
Wylly (Colonel H.C.). XVth (The King’s) Hussars 1759 to 1913, 1914, coloured and b & w maps and plates, a few light spots, original blue cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with The Days When We Had Tails On Us... Dedicated to the Officers of the British Infantry, 2nd ed., 1850, 13 hand-coloured lithographed plates, some leaves loose and lightly browned, original wrapper, upper wrapper with coloured lithographed illustration, detached, spine defective, some light spotting, 8vo, plus The Annals of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Appendix Dealing with Uniform, Armament and Equipment, by S.M. Milne and Major-General Astley Terry, 1913, chromolithographed and b & w plates, endpapers lightly browned, contemporary owner inscription, hinges reinforced, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with seven others including J.W. Fortescue’s The County Lieutenancies and the Army 1803-1814, 1909, John Luard’s A History of the Dress of the British Soldier, From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 1852, C.C.R. Murphy’s The History of the Suffolk Regiment 1914-1927, 1928 and vols. I, III & IV only of Naval & Military Magazine, 1897-98 (10)
* A sapphire and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the central buckle motif rub over set with buff top sapphires to cabochon sapphire and pave set brilliant cut diamond shoulders, approximately 0.74 carats total, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London import 1994, signed Dianoor, finger size M The Property of Dianoor Jewels Limited - Offered for Sale on behalf of the Liquidators of the Company
* A diamond cluster ring, to a 9 carat white gold mount, with seven illusion set brilliants, a 9 carat white gold diamond dress ring the dozen stones totalling approximately 0.12 carats, a diamond half eternity ring, three other diamond set rings and an elephant diamond set pendant To be sold on behalf of the Police
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