Royal Marines Senior NCO’s helmet plate circa 1923-52. A good die-stamped rich gilt example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays with “GIBRALTAR” to the top and fouled anchor to the junction below. Within the wreath, a circlet inscribed “PER MARE PER TERRAM”. To the centre, a globe in relief. Two loops to reverse. VGC
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16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s Foreign Service helmet plate. A fine rare die-stamped example. Gilt crowned star mounted by silvered Maltese cross with laurel sprays; blue enamel title strap and central bearing silver foliated XVI. Two horizontal loops to reverse. VGC
The Prince Albert’s (Somerset Light Infantry) Officer’s Victorian helmet plate circa 1881-1901. A fine rich gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre mounted with silver mural crowned strung bugle, Sphinx on “EGYPT”. Mounted on the base of the laurels, a silver tri-part scroll “SOMERSETSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY”. Two of three loops to reverse. VGC
West India Regiment Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1888-1901. A fine scarce gilt example. Crowned star mounted with sprays of laurel and palm enclosing the Garter; WIR cypher centre. Two rays on the left bearing honours “DOMINICA” and “GUADALOUPE”, two on the right “MARTINIQUE” and “ASHANTEE”. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Manchester Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A good gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre bearing the silver Arms of Manchester. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a silver scroll “THE MANCHESTER REGIMENT;. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Norfolk Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A fine gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the replacement crimson velvet centre mounted with Britannia in silver. Mounted on the base of the wreath, a silver tri-part scroll “THE NORFOLK REGIMENT’. Three loops to reverse. Reverse of back plate with surplus holes. VGC (KK 223)
The Worcestershire Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A fine gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre with silver eight pointed star bearing gilt Garter and “FIRM” scroll with silver lion to centre. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a silver tri-part scroll “THE WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT” . Two of three loops to reverse. Minor service wear. VGC
19th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1880-88. A good rare silvered example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and title strap; flaming grenade to black velvet centre. On tail of the strap, an applied rose. Three loops to reverse. VGCFormed 8th January 1861 adopting the title “Liverpool Press Guard” the following year. Became 19th Corps in 1880, redesignated 6th VB King’s Liverpool Regiment in 1888.
6th VB King’s Liverpool Regiment Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-08. A fine scarce silvered example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the replacement crimson velvet centre with scroll “NEC ASPERA TERRENT” surmounting the rearing White Horse of Hanover. Mounted on the base of the spray, a tri-part scroll “THE LIVERPOOL REGIMENT”; drooping supplementary scroll below “6TH VOLUNTEER BATTALION”. Three loops to reverse. VGCHQ at 59/61 Everton Road, Liverpool. Transferred to Territorial Force as 8th Battalion 1st April, 1908.
1st (Handswoth) VB South Staffordshire Regiment Victorian NCO’s helmet plate circa 1883-1901. A fine and scarce die-stamped silvered example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and applied circlet “SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE 1ST VOLR, BATTN”; Stafford Knot to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Isle of Man Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and title strap; Triskelion to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGCThis unit held the unique distinction of being the only Rifle Volunteer unit that did not transfer to the Territorial Force in 1908. Disbanded March 1920.
62nd (The Wiltshire) Regiment Foot OR’s glengarry badge circa 1874-81. A good die-stamped brass example. Maltese cross, the arms with honours to each edge, bearing strap inscribed “WILTSHIRE”; ‘62’ to voided centre. Reverse with helmet plate centre style wire loops North and South. A little service wear. GC (KK 524)
South African.. Cape Town Highlanders Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1885-99. A fine die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and Thistle Star with title strap; Thistle to voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC (Owen 211)Raised as a kilted corps, on Friday 24th April 1885, under command of Major John Scott
Hampshire Regiment Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1881-96. A good die-stamped brass regimentally constructed example from crown and helmet plate centre. Crowned circlet inscribed “HAMPSHIRE”and ornamented with laurel spray at the base; Royal Tiger to voided centre. Two replacement loops to reverse. GCCrown applied to helmet plate
Indian Army. 34th Punjab Pioneers senior NCO’s helmet badge circa 1901-03. A good British made die-stamped example. Brass “sun” star mounted with white metal crowned “PUNJAB PIONEERS” with crossed axes below. ‘34’ to black patent leather centre. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGCRedesignated 34th Sikh Pioneers in 1903
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays joined at the top by “GIBRALTAR”; fouled anchor and strung bugle below. Within the sprays, a circlet inscribed “PER MARE PER TERRAM”; to the centre, the globe in relief. Two loops to reverse. Service wear to globe and slight verdigris to reverse. GC
Royal Marine Light Infantry Edwardian OR’s helmet plate circa 1901-05. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays joined at the top by “GIBRALTAR”; fouled anchor and strung bugle below. Within the sprays, a circlet inscribed “PER MARE PER TERRAM”; to the centre, the globe in relief. Two loops to reverse. VGC
Worcestershire Regiment third pattern Victorian OR’s helmet plate. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and mounted with detachable circlet “WORCESTERSHIRE FIRM”; Garter Star bearing lion and “FIRM” to voided centre. One of two loops to reverse of star, four to centre. GC
A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SAUCEBOATS IN THE GEORGIAN STYLE, Dublin c.1970, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co., each of helmet form with wavy rims, and applied acanthus wrapped c-scroll handles, the bodies decorated with repoussé, chased and engraved foliate and scroll motifs, raised on human mask capped shell feet (c.14.5 troy ozs all in). 16.5 cm x 9 cm, 8 cm high
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, London c.1793, mark of Henry Chawner, with gilt bowl, of helmet form, with reeded handle, and neo-classical style bright-cut engraved decoration, with crests to each side contained within wreath cartouches, raised on stepped pedestal base (c.6 troy ozs). 15cm wide over handle and spout, 14cm high
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SAUCE BOAT, Dublin, lacking date mark, maker’s mark possibly that of John Walker (rubbed), of helmet form, with wavy rim and applied s-scroll handle, the body with repoussé decoration, raised on stylised shell capped hoof feet (c.6 troy ozs). 16cm wide over handle and spout
1920s and later boxed 'Party Games', black bakelite dial-up telephone, 'Evening Star' framed advertising crate label, two vintage mink hats, 20th century Vespa type helmet, enamel bucket, advertising painted pine sign formed as a pair of glasses with painted eyes within, Osmonds & Sons Grimsby crate and miscellanea Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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