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British Military Badges, a rare good quality white metal cap to the 17th (Tower Hamlets) Bn. The London Regt (KK2421), two scarce other ranks pagri badges Grenadier Guards (GVR) (KK896), T/5/RH shoulder title in brass (distorted), BEDFORD two brass shoulder titles and a similar MIDDLESEX Grenade/RF two shoulder titles and Lewis Gunner's arm badge, Cloth, scarce embroidered COMMANDO (red on black), HOMEGUARD printed white/khaki, together with two pairs 10ESX printed blue/khaki; Polish Pilots breast badge, brass eagle with enamelled laurel wreath, with screw back by JRGAUNT. Sons London (lacking chain), a silver gilt ID bracelet to C L RICHARDS R78572, Royal Canadian Airforce engraved on the reverse Love and Luck Ena, a bronze and enamel Third Reich Mother's Cross, dated 16 DEZEMBER 1938. Good overall conditon (19)
An 1822 pattern Grenadier Guards officer's sword, 82.5cm slightly curved fullered blade by Firmin & Sons, London, etched with scrolls, a crowned VR Cypher, battle honours to Sevastopol and regimental motifs, regulation steel hilt incorporating a flaming grenade, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard
An 1822 pattern Grenadier Guards officer's sword, to Captain William Earle, later Major General William Earle Commader of the River Column on the relief force to rescue General Gordon at Khartoum, 81.5cm clean blade by Wilkinson, London, serial no. 7892, etched with scrolls, a crowned flaming grenade, crowned VR Cypher and battle honours to Sevastopol, regulation steel hilt incorporating a flaming grenade, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in a steel scabbard with two suspension rings. As at 1885 Major General William Earle was Commanding a Brigade in Egypt; served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct, and assault of the Redan on 18th June (Medal with three clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
An officer’s 1821 pattern sword of The R Artillery, straight fullered blade 33”, etched with winged lightning, grenade, blank escutcheon and cannon, within scrolled panels, regulation steel hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard, with traces of plating to hilt and scabbard, with its leather sword knot. Basically GC, the blade retaining traces of original polish (some rust patches to blade and pitting to hilt and scabbard).
An 18th Century Infantry Officer’s Sword, the single edge fullered steel blade lightly engraved with trophies and scrolls, the brass hilt with boat shaped shell guard, set with grenade badges, foliate chased stirrup knuckle bow, wire bound grip and leaf sheathed visored helmet pommel, with leather scabbard; a Victorian 1897 pattern sword and steel scabbard (2)
THE BASKET-HILTED BROADSWORD OF CAPTAIN COLIN MACKAY OF BIGHOUSE, COMMANDER OF THE GRENADIER COMPANY OF THE 2ND BATTALION OF THE 78TH REGIMENT OF FOOT, BY R. JOHNSTON, 68 ST JAMES'S ST, LONDON, CIRCA 1805 with double-edged German blade stamped 'Gebruder Fabrikanten in Solingen' within a very slender near full-length fuller on each side, gilt-brass basket-hilt formed in two halves, comprising flattened bars carrying an alternating arrangement of rectangular and square panels, short scrolling quillon, the forward panel applied with a flaming grenade in silver, fluted bun-shaped pommel (gilding worn, polished), original wire-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its original leather scabbard with engraved gilt-brass mounts, the locket inscribed with the maker's details, and retaining much gilding throughout 81cm; 31Pin blade On loan to the National War Museum of Scotland 1932-2005, inv. no. L1932-150. Literature Brian Robson, Swords of the British Army, the Regulation Patterns, 1788-1914, London 1996, pp.178-9, illustrated. The maker is recorded at this address circa 1798-1838.
13 Modern Elastolin plastic military figures: all German WWII, in various action poses, rifles, grenade, machine gun, etc; together with an Elastolin Indian on horseback, 8 composition animals; plus an American Wild West style stage coach; and 12 Britains plastic lifeguards mounted band etc. QGC - mint, some wear to animals
A fine George V 1854 pattern sword of the Grenadier Guards, straight, fullered blade 32”, etched with crowned GVR cypher, crowned regimental badge, 34 battle honours in scrolls, “Tangier 1684” to “France & Flanders 1914-18”, owner’s crest and motto “Courage a la Mort” and initials “RLH”, in frosted panels, regulation plated hilt incorporating grenade with GR cypher on the ball, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather field service scabbard. Virtually Mint Condition. Plate 24
19 collar badges, including 3rd DG, 16th L, Queens without title (2), pair Border pre 1906 and single post 1906, RAF Chaplain, remainder mostly grenades; 31 shoulder titles, including Royals, 11H, pair Suffolk, pair RWF, pair grenade/RWF, Essex, WM KOYLI, Ardingly/OTC/College, pair KAR, Arabic 4, etc. Average GC. (50)
A fine large inlaid mahogany longcase clock, in George III style, the arched brass 41cm dial with floral, mask and dolphin spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with Westminster Chimes - Chime On Eight Bells dial above Strike - Silent and Chime - Silent dials, three-train eight day movement striking and chiming on gongs, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and harewood paterae terminals, brass grenade finial above freestanding fluted pillars with brass Corinthian capitals, the chamfered trunk with an arched curl veneered door, the base with a circular curl veneered panel, satinwood panelled throughout and outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing and crossbanded borders, on a shaped plinth, 260cm high, early 20th century, Provenance: This clock made by John Brownsword, watch and clockmaker of Nottingham for his home, 15 Cavendish Crescent South, The Park, Nottingham from where it has been removed for this sale.
A diamond, sapphire, ruby and gem set moth brooch, circa 1870, the gem set body with pearl thorax, cabochon ruby eyes, the geometric wings set with rose cut diamonds with uniform sapphire borders, lower wings with ruby terminals #400-600 210. A diamond Royal Artillery brooch, circa 1950, in the form of a diamond set flaming grenade with blue enamelled Ubique scroll below
An 1822 pattern 2nd Life Guards officer's undress sword, straight blade 34?", faintly etched with flaming grenade, LG and laurel wreath, regulation steel guard with flaming grenade, brass pommel with grenade and thunderflash, wirebound sharkskin grip. GC (well worn, grip wire replaced, guard moderately pitted, blade lightly pitted and buffed bright)
An Officer's Claymore of the Royal Scots Fusiliers A broadsword, by WILKINSON SWORD CO. Ltd (Nº 62914), with regulation double-edged blade etched with foliate decoration, Regimental Title and Grenade, figure of St Andrew and initials P.S.S., plated guard with scarlet liner (lacking its blue silk edging) and relic tassel, in its plated steel scabbard (plating now peeling)
A French cuirassier officer's silver plated helmet, brass peak binding, ear to ear plate with wreath and grenade, ornamental comb with Medusa head finial, velvet backed chinscales and ear rosettes, plume holder on left with red/white./blue feather plume (worn), black horsehair falling plume. GC (lining missing, some tarnish)
An 1827 pattern Royal Artillery officer's sword, straight fullered SE blade, 33", by Firmin & Sons Ltd, 153 Strand London, etched with winged lightning, grenade, blank escutcheon and cannon, within scrolled panels, triple bar steel hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard. GC (See lot 1077 for illustration).
9 territorial cap badges: WM HAC grenade, Herts wide and narrow antlers, Monmouth (1770), Cambridge with "e" (2), Hereford LI, Bucks Bn and Tyneside Scottish (1137); 18 corps caps include 1st patt Tanks, MGC and Geo VI Mil Police; a WWII Africa Service Medal (278386 L Cooperman); a post 1902 OR's universal WBC; 5 other items. GC
A Geo V 1897 special pattern officer's sword for the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (5th Foot), blade etched 321/2" etched with crowned GVR and Royal arms amidst foliage. Special pattern hilt applied with regimental WM grenade badge, wire bound sharkskin grip, in its FS leather pattern. See new Robson No 160 for pattern. GC (plating to hilt worn); and a swagger cane with WM top to the same regiment. GC (2)
Sixteen W.W. II British military training booklets, including Carbine Machine Sten 9mm Mk II General Instructions; Small Arms Training (Grenade / Bayonet / Application of Fire / Mortar / Weapon Training); Mines and Booby Traps; Drill for Foot Guards and Infantry of the Line; and Personal Protection Against Gas (16).
A complete WWII Italian captain’s grey SD uniform of the 20th Artillery, comprising: peaked cap, broad and narrow gilt lace rank bands, PL peak and chinstrap, gilt embroidered badge of grenade with 20 on the ball, over crossed cannon, leather and silk lining, tailors label of R Grandi, Bolognia; tunic with black gorget patches edged with orange and bearing a star, narrow and broad lace rank device to cuffs, plain grey composition buttons, tailor’s label of Leonello Leonelli, Verona; gilt lace shoulder belt and gilt metal pouch, silver plated buckle, tip and slide, Medusa head boss, prickers and chains, and pricker holder with Italian Royal Arms, the pouch bearing silver plated grenade over cannon; pair breeches; pair knee boots with heels marked Pirelli; brown leather waistbelt and small automatic holster with lace slings; Generally GC (Some service wear) Plate 3 Sale 459 Lot 918
11 territorial etc cap/glengarry badges: 4th/5th Somerset, all WM 7th-9th Middlesex, 7th Manchester, 5th Seaforth (1753), 3rd London Rifles Vols grenade, 7th London grenade, HAC grenade and sidecap, officer’s cast Herts (one blade missing), Monmouth brass (1769) and Hereford bi-metal; a WM Vol Artillery grenade and an IOM police cap. GC
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