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Paar Epauletten eines Militärarztes, vergoldete Halbmonde und Äskulapstäbe, im originalen Karton. Auffallend gute Erhaltung, nur 1 kleineres Mottenloch an der Unterseite einer Epaulette. Karton berieben | Pair of military doctor's epaulettes, gold-plated crescents and aesculapian staff, in the original box Strikingly good condition, only 1 smaller moth hole on the underside of an epaulette. Cardboard rubbed
WW2 pattern RAF Officers Economy Cap Badge, together with a padded Royal Air Force Pilot's Wings with cloth back, a cap badge, a similar pilot's wings, two epaulettes and a two bar stripe, a Queen Elizabeth II medal and corresponding dress miniature medal, two buttons with eagle insignia, and two boxed Ocean Cruising Club Award medallions (13)
* Attributed to George Engleheart (1753-1829). Portrait of an officer, purported to be Captain John Lucie Blackman (1793-1815), Coldstream Guards, oval watercolour and gouache on ivory, head and shoulders portrait of a young military gentleman, dressed in a scarlet tunic with gilt epaulettes, a white sash across his breast bearing the badge of the Coldstream Guards, and a gilt gorget at his neck, 81 x 63mm (3.25 x 2.5ins), tortoiseshell frame with oval yellow metal floral borderQty: (1)NOTESBritish soldier John Lucie Blackman fought in the Peninsular War and was killed, aged 21, at the Battle of Waterloo on 18th June 1815; as the enemy was retreating he was struck in the temple by a musket ball which killed him instantly.
* English School. Portrait of an Officer of the Light Dragoons, early 19th century, watercolour and gouache on ivory, oval half-length portrait, half-profile to right, of a dark-haired young gentleman wearing a frogged scarlet coat, 72 x 58mm (2.75 x 2.25ins), oval ebonised frame, glazed, together with: Portrait of a military gentleman, early 19th century, watercolour and gouache on ivory, oval half-length portrait, half-profile to left, of a fair-haired young gentleman wearing a blue coat with gold epaulettes, 77 x 65mm (3 x 25ins), ebonised frame, glazed, Portrait of a Napoleonic period British officer, circa 1810, reverse painting on glass, oval half-length portrait, profile to left, of a military gentleman wearing a scarlet coat with gold epaulettes and a plumed bicorn hat, 115 x 87mm (4.5 x 3.5ins), framed and glazedQty: (3)
* Wheeler (Thomas, active 1817-1845). Portrait of a young officer, 41st (The Welsh) Regiment of Foot, 1835, gouache on ivory, oval head & shoulders portrait of a young military gentleman wearing a red coat with epaulettes, and a cream sash embellished with an 8-pointed star badge, inscribed on paper backing in contemporary manuscript 'painted by TWheeler 55, Regent Quadrant May 1835', 60 x 50mm (2.25 x 2ins), ebonised frame, glazedQty: (1)NOTESLittle appears to be known about the artist Thomas Wheeler, and examples of his finely-executed miniature portraits rarely apear on the market, perhaps because atttribution is hampered by an apparent tendency to sign on the verso of a work rather than on the front. He appears in a London Street Directory of 1843 as 'miniature painter, 55 Quadrant, Regent Street', and the William Morris Gallery houses a pair of miniature portraits painted by him of William Morris's parents, executed around 1824.
An East African Askari figure, with peaked cap, short sleeve shirt with large collars and shoulder epaulettes and belt, 24.5cm, a West African Cxolon figure, in painted uniform, the hat forming an ashtray, 59.5cm, a Senufo copper-covered wood hawk, on square stepped base, 32cm, a carved wood comb, a West African passport-type mask, with cowrie shell eyes and headdress, mounted and framed and an African short sword in reptile skin scabbard, 58.5cm overallQty: 5
Germany,Iron Cross, 2nd Class 1914; Iron Cross, 1st Class 1914 curved issue. Wound badge, black. Cross of Honour, with swords, Cross of Honour Widow's issue in box. With two epaulettes and an Italian Al Valore Militare in bronze, engraved (Spagnoli Vittoria Podgora-Novembre 1915). Very fine or better. (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* Clothing. A footman's livery frock coat, mid-late 19th century, dark blue wool coat, with gold epaulettes, double-breasted, with 7 gilt bullion trim buttons to each row in front, the buttons embossed with armorial crest of a unicorn, and lettered on reverse 'C. & J. Weldon, 130 Cheapside, London', gilt braid bordering edges, three-point pocket flaps, and three-point slashes to cuffs, matching buttons to epaulettes, cuffs, below pockets, and to rear vent, some marks and small moth holes, chest 96.5cm (38ins), sleeves 59.5cm (23.5ins), length 91.5cm (36ins), together with a pair of Victorian blue velvet breeches, also with unicorn crest embossed buttons, some wear, and 2 early-mid 20th century waistcoatsQty: (4)NOTESThe unicorn crest on the buttons of the items in this lot could refer to one of several families, such as: Curwen of Workington Hall, Cumberland; Leigh of Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire; or Leigh of Belmont Hall, Cheshire.
Epauletten in Schatulle wohl Sachsen, für einen Kommandanten des 1. Garderegiment zu Fuß, II. Garnitur, Ausführung mit versilbertem Mond und starren Kantillen, 3 goldene Sterne, rote Tuchunterlage, zum Knöpfen, in org. Etui mit Deckeletikett: "Epaulettes - König. preuss. 1. Garde Regt. zu Fuße, II. Garnitur", part. etwas Alterspuren, ohne Schäden, Etui m. Berieb.
A large collection of silver, cupro-nickel, white metal and bronze nursing medals, to include; four voluntary medical service medals (three with ribbons and clasps), the British Red Cross Society cross and medal set in case, London County Council home nursing red and white enamel cross, the British Red Cross Society cross with four clasps (1948/1950/1951/1953), two Red Cross Somerset epaulettes, an R.A.M.C. brooch etc (a lot)Condition report: Please refer to additional images
Pair: Police Constable P. D. Compton Jubilee 2012, unnamed as issued, in card box of issue; Police L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (Const Paul D Compton) in Royal Mint case of issue; together with the recipient’s London 2012 Olympic contribution medallion, with Prime Minister’s enclosure, in Royal Mint box of issue, extremely fine (3) £60-£80 --- Paul D. Compton served with the Gloucestershire Constabulary. Sold together with a pair of ‘high-viz’ epaulettes to Police number G135.
Russian Army, A rare early 19th century reverse glass print, titled "General Field Marshall Kutusoff, Prince Smolensco, Commander in Chief of the Russian Army, in painted frame, image size 25.5 X 35.5cm.Condition report: Generally, there are blemishes in the glass which obscure the image from certain angles, some small areas of silvering (concentrated around the grey horse's head, numnah, under its raised hooves, rider's epaulettes), internal scratch to lower right hand corner.
CHARLOTTE THICKE (BRITISH, FL.1802-1846) A Naval Captain, wearing full-dress uniform, blue coat with gold trimmed white facings, gold buttons and epaulettes, white waistcoat, black stock, frilled white cravat and breast badge of a Companion of the Order of Bath, seascape background with ship, gilt-mounted papier-mache frame,9 x 6.5cm
British Army dress uniform jacket having Conway Williams of London label "11648 G Roberts 9/45", staybrite buttons by Smith & Wright Limited, Royal Welsh Fusiliers collar badges, epaulettes with crown and star for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal, Africa general service medal and general service medal 36 inch chest measurement.
British Army dress uniform jacket having brass Royal Artillery buttons, Ubique collar badges, single star to epaulettes for the rank of Second Lieutenant and medal ribbons for Distinguished Service medal DSO, India general service medal, 1939-45 star, Burma star and WWII defence medal No visible owners name
British Army dress uniform jacket having brass Royal Engineers buttons by Wm Anderson and Sons of Edinburgh, epaulettes with baton and sabre badge for rank of either General, Lieutenant General or Major General, bullion wire collar badges and medal ribbons for MBE, 1914-15 star and WWI war medal
British Army dress uniform jacket having J G Plumb & Co label penned "11961 S335936 /2 D C David", brass Royal Engineers buttons by Firmin of London, epaulettes with crown and star for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and medal ribbons for Military Cross MC, 1939-45 star, Africa star, Burma star, WWII defence medal, WWII war medal with oak leaf and Pakistan Independence medal?
British Army dress uniform jacket having Moss Bros & Co Ltd label "A F O Murray", brass "Quo Fata Vocant" (Northumberland Fusiliers?) buttons by Armfield of Birmingham, bullion wire grenade collar badges, epaulettes with crown for the rank of Major and medal ribbons for WWI war medal and WWI victory medal with oak leaf
British Army dress uniform jacket having Austin Reed of Regent Street label penned "024064 Bigwood 28.8.43", Royal Engineers brass buttons by Gaunt of London, Ubique collar badges, double stars to the epaulettes for the rank of Lieutenant and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Burma star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal
Hal C Bevan-Petman, R.A. - 1930s full length portrait of Lt Colonel Frank Hilder MP. D.L. T.D. (1864 - 1951) wearing his full dress Deputy Lieutenant of Essex uniform with cocked hat, scarlet jacket with silver bullion epaulettes and facings, dress sword and medals comprising First World War trio, King George V Coronation, Silver Jubilee and Territorial Volunteer Decoration, apparently unsigned, in moulded frame, 201cm x 91cmProvenance: Reeman Dansie 31st July 2012. Property of a Gentleman
Pre-1914 French Officers Tunic, short pattern black cloth tunic with red stand up collar. Bullion embroidered collar patches and brocade straps to the shoulders for the fitting of shoulder epaulettes. Cuffs with line of brocade lace, red panel and three French officers buttons. Paris made buttons to the front of the tunic and rear skirt. Black cloth lined interior with tailors label to the collar. Tunic shows some wear and has some moth damage.
A unique piece of Take That memorabilia here. This construction in steel, foam, rubber formed one of the epaulettes on the robotic 'Ringmaster' stage prop - who introduced 'Re-Light My Fire' on Take That's 2009 tour. Measures approximately 1m x 67cm. Unsuitable for shipping and would require a private courier or collection.
A SUPERB OFFICERS' PATTERN FULL DRESS SCARLET DOUBLET, to The Gordon Highlanders to the rank of Captain, complete with a full complement of buttons, bullion collar badges and bullion braid epaulettes, yellow facings and gilt lace, measures 66cm neck to hem, 40cm shoulder to shoulder and arms 63cm long; together with the officers' regimental kilt (2) The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In excellent condition throughout with no evidence of repair or damage to cloth or adornments. A truly superb example.
A POST 1880 RIFLE VOLUNTEER OFFICERS' PATTERN SCARLET TUNIC, with black facings and silver lace. Bearing a full complement of generic Rifle Volunteer buttons (QVC) but missing both epaulettes. Probably The Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers. Lining very good. The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition throughout with no signs of moth or other damage. All buttons and lace intact. Lining very good.
A SCARCE POST 1881 OFFICERS' PATTERN SCARLET DOUBLET OF THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS, complete with gilt buttons, bullion collar badges and epaulettes bearing the rank of Lieutenant. The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Two large gilt and one dummy buttons missing. Cloth is in very good order with no sign of moth or other damage. Lining - particularly to inside collar is worn. One or two small marks on the cloth surface. All in all, the doublet is sound and would benefit greatly from a clean.
AN OFFICERS' PATTERN EPNS PLAID BROOCH, of the Gordon Highlanders being of a variant style, the glengarry badge device within an engraved circle of dished form, complete with stout brooch pin and a pair of Captains' bullion epaulettes to the same regiment complete with screw post buttons. (2) The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.The plaid in excellent condition in need of polishing, the epaulettes complete and without fraying or other damage, if a little tarnished through age.
WW2 Royal Australian Navy Officers Tunic and Peaked Cap, good four pocket tropical KD tunic with bronzed naval buttons. Original officers removable epaulettes. Interior of the tunic has Sydney tailors label. Complete with its original belt. Accompanying the tunic is a tropical pattern officers peaked cap which is also tailored by a Sydney tailor. The cap has bullion officers cap badge to the front. Interior sweatband with tailors details, blue cloth lining and celluloid diamond. Both show some service wear but an interesting pair. (2 items)

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