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An Early 20th Century Policeman's Helmet. Small Felt covered Helmet With Inner Adjustable Leather HAT baND , Metal Decal To Front Marked Blackburn Police With Central City COat Of Arms. Together With Kodak Brownie Model C Camera In Original Brown Leather Carry Case. Please See Accompanying Image.
PAIR OF COALPORT SHELL SHAPED DISHES, circa 1830, painted with floral sprays; together with two Newhall helmet cream jugs, including pattern 191; a Worcester style sparrow beak jug and cover in the Queen Charlotte pattern, blue printed P to the base; a pair of low tazzae, pattern 4172, with floral decoration and a pair of English porcelain saucers (9)
2nd (Hounslow) VB Middlesex Regiment Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-08.A fine scarce silvered example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre with silver laurel sprays with blank scroll, Prince of Wales’s plumes, Duke of Cambridge’s coronet and cypher. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a tri-part scroll ‘The Middlesex Regt’ with supplementary scroll beneath ‘2nd Volunteer Battalion’. Three loops to reverse. VGC
3rd (Portsmouth) VB Hampshire Regiment Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1885-1901.A fine scarce silvered example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black cloth centre with silver tiger and gilt laurel. Mounted to the base of the sprays, a gilt tri-part scroll ‘The Hampshire Regt’ with supplementary scrol ‘2nd Volunteer Battalion. Centre reaffixed otherwise VGC.
Irish / British Indian. 102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers Officer’s helmet grenade circa 1861-1881.A very fine and scarce gilt grenade, the ball mounted with a laurel wreath entwined with battle honours and encircling a crowned strap inscribed ‘Royal Madras Fusilier’ with floreated ‘102’ to centre, below a Royal Tiger on a scroll inscribed ‘Spectamur Agendo’. Four loops to reverse. VGC (KK 942)Became 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers on Friday 1st July 1881.
2nd (Southampton) VB Hampshire Regiment Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1885-1901.A fine scarce silvered example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre mounted with silver Tiger within a laurel wreath. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a tri-part scroll ‘The Hampshire Regiment’ with supplementary scroll beneath ‘2nd Volunteer Battalion’. Three horizontal loops to reverse. Small wires securing wreath now absent. VGC
4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Officer’s 1871 pattern helmet plate.A fine and scarce example. Silvered hobnail star of the Most Illustrious Order of St.Patrick mounted with pierced gilt motto on a light blue enamel ground. To the voided centre, St.Patrick’s cross in red enamel (restored) on a lined silver ground. Mounted on the centre of the cross, a green enamelled shamrock with three gilt, red enamelled crowns. Four screw posts to reverse. Generally VGC
2nd (Hemel Hempstead) VB Bedfordshire Regiment Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1887-1901.A fine and scarce silvered example. Crowned star pattern bearing laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre mounted with a star bearing Maltese cross with stag on replaced blue enamel centre. Mounted on the base of the laurels, a tri-part scroll ‘The Bedfordshire Regiment’ with supplementary scroll below inscribed ‘2nd Volunteer Battalion’. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Royal Marine Light Infantry / RM Chatham Division Band NCO’s helmet plate circa 1905-50. A good die-stamped gilt example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays with ‘Gibraltar’ to the top and fouled anchor to the junction below. Within the wreath, a strap inscribed ‘Per Mare Per Terram’. To the centre, a globe in relief. Chromed rose mounted over the fouled anchor. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1118)White Rose of York granted by General Order, R.Marines 31 of 1902 for their attendance on HRH The Duke of York (late George V) on his voyage to the Colonies in 1901.
Royal Marine Light Infantry / RM Chatham Division Band OR’s helmet plate circa 1905-50. A good die-stamped gilt example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays with ‘Gibraltar’ to the top and fouled anchor to the junction below. Within the wreath, a strap inscribed ‘Per Mare Per Terram’. To the centre, a globe in relief. Chromed rose mounted over the fouled anchor. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1118)White Rose of York granted by General Order, R.Marines 31 of 1902 for their attendance on HRH The Duke of York (late George V) on his voyage to the Colonies in 1901.
Hertfordshire Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1908-09.A fine and rare short-lived example. Crowned gilt star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre with gilt rimmed Maltese cross on silver star with hart crossing ford on a blue enamel ground. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a silver scroll ‘The Hertfordshire Battalion’ . Three loops to reverse. VGCFormed 1st April 1908; redesignated 1st Bn. The Hertfordshire Regiment in March 1909.
Bedfordshire Regiment VB Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-08.A good scarce silvered example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter; black velvet centre bearing star, Maltese cross and Hart crossing ford on rich blue enamel. Mounted on the laurel sprays a scroll ‘Bedfordshire Regiment’. Three loops to reverse. Minor wear to plating. VGC
Norfolk Regiment Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1881-1901.A good gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre bearing silver Britannia. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a silver scroll ‘The Norfolk Regiment’. Three loops to reverse. Service wear. GC
Hertfordshire Regiment Edwardian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1909-14.A fine and rare short-lived example. Crowned gilt star mounted with laurel sprays and strap ‘The Hertfordshire Regiment’, the black velvet centre with gilt hart. Three loops to reverse. Minor service wear, generally VGC. (KK 1804)Formed 1st April 1908; redesignated 1st Bn. The Hertfordshire Regiment in March 1909.
Loyal North Lancashire Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1881-1901.A good composite gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre bearing silver Royal Crest and a red enamelled Rose of Lancaster. Mounted on the base of the sprays, silver tri-part scroll ‘Loyal North Lancashire Regiment’. Three loops to reverse. Additional unused holes to backing plate. Lacquered. GC (KK 260)Provenance. Ex Hugh King Collection. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 260 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”.
2nd (Southampton) Hampshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1880-85.A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and strap inscribed “2nd Hants. Rifle Volunteers”; voided centre bearing shield charged with Crown and Rose (from Arms of Southampton). Three loops to reverse. VGCHQ at Southampton. Became a VB of the Regiment on Friday 1st July 1881; redesignated 2nd VB on 18th August 1885.
1st (Winchester) VB Hampshire Regiment Edwardian OR’s helmet plate circa 1901-08.A good die-stamped white metal example converted from earlier Victorian example during service. Small crowned star bearing laurel sprays and applied circlet “Hampshire 1st Volr. Battn.”, Tiger to voided centre. Four loops to reverse. VGC
3rd Norfolk Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-81.A fine and scarce short lived die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and strap inscribed ‘Third Norfolk Rifle Volunteer Corps’. To the voided centre, a three turret castle. Three loops to reverse (two are old replacements). GCHQ at East Dereham. Became 3rd VB Norfolk Regiment in June 1883
4th VB King’s Liverpool Regiment Victorian helmet plate circa 1888-1901.A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and mounted with circlet inscribed ‘Liverpool 4th Volr. Battn.’; rearing horse to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGCHeadquarters at 77 Shaw Street, Liverpool.
1st (Hornsey) VB DCO Middlesex Regiment Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1898-1901.A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and applied circlet inscribed ‘The Middlesex Regiment 1st Volr Battn’; laurel sprays, Prince of Wales’s plumes, Duke of Cambridge’s coronet and cypher to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC
7th (The Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards Victorian Officer’s Albert pattern helmet plate circa 1847-71. A good scarce example. Within gilt sprays of laurel and oak, a crowned rococo shield mounted by a silvered star bearing oval gilt metal strap inscribed ‘ Dragoon VII Guards’; VR Cypher mounted to centre. Three screw post to reverse. Top outer laurel leaf absent otherwise GC.
1st (Ulverston) VB King’s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1883-1901.A good die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and applied circlet ‘Royal Lancaster 1st Volr. Battn..’; Lion to voided centre . Three old replacement loops to reverse. GC10th Lancashire RVC redesignated 1st VB King’s Own in 1883.
6th Dragoons Guards William IV Officer’s helmet circa 1834 -37.A rare and impressive gilt example. Die-stamped gilt triangular rayed plate bearing applied Hanovarian Royal Arms. Two screw posts to reverse. Wear to gilt, one or two fractures to overlay and most overlay securing wire absent otherwise GC.
4th (Clapham Junction) VB East Surrey Regiment Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1887-1901.A good die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and circlet “East Surrey 4th Volr. Battn.”; eight pointed star bearing the Arms of Guildford to voided centre . Three loops to reverse. VGC
King’s Own Borderers OR’s helmet plate centre circa 1884-87 and 4 others.A scarce die-stamped brass example on 3 of 4 loops. (KK 312) ... Essex (two tower) ... Essex (three tower) ... Durham ... Dorsetshire (two tower on 2 of 4 loops). All complete with fittings except where mentioned. (5 items)
4th (Clapham Junction) VB East Surrey Regiment Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1887-1901.A good die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and circlet “East Surrey 4th Volr. Battn.”; eight pointed star bearing the Arms of Guildford to voided centre . Two replacement loops to reverse (originally three). VGC
Eton Volunteer Rifle Corps insignia.A good die-stamped white metal helmet plate, (EVRC surmounted by a strung bugle) on three loops ... crudely cast Victorian pouch belt plate comprising white metal crowned laurel sprays with Arms of the College to centre. on two screw posts ... post 1901 cap badge on blades ...ETON/OTC/COLLEGE shoulder title on blades. (4 items)Raised as 8th Buckinghamshire RVC in 1860, reformed as 2nd Bucks (Eton College) Rifle Volunteers 15th June 1878. December 1887 redesignated 4th (Eton College) VB Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 1902 reverted to 2nd Bucks.
Bedfordshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1880-87.A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and strap inscribed ‘Bedfordshire Rifles’ , to the voided centre, a shield charged with coroneted eagle bearing castle on its breast. Three loops to reverse. VGCRedesignated 3rd VB Bedfordshire Regt. on Friday 1st July, 1881.
Sheffield City Police and Ponterfract Borough Police Insignia.A good selection. Officer’s silver plated oval helmet plate of crowned laurel sprays enclosing title strap with Arms of City to centre ... a similar white metal example ... Inspector’s silver and blue enamel cap bade impressed ‘STERLING SILVER’ ... 9 silvered Officer’s buttons ... together with Victorian Ponterfract Borough Police helmet plate (within laurel sprays crowned title circlet, castle to lined centre), 3 buttons and ‘P’ letter. (All complete with fixings) (17 items)
2nd (Guildford) VB Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment )Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1883-1901.A good scarce die-stamped blackened brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays and detachable circlet “West Surrey 2nd Volunteer Battn”; Paschal Lamb to voided centre. Two loops to centre, two to backing plate. VGC
1st VB The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment) senior NCO’s helmet plate circa 1902-08.A fine scarce die-stamped blackened white metal example with burnished highlights of crowned star pattern bearing laurel sprays and applied circlet inscribed “West Surrey 1st Volunteer Battn.”; Paschal Lamb to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGCOriginally raised 16th June 1859 at Croydon as 2nd Surrey RVC became a VB of the Royal West Surrey Regiment on 1st July 1881 and were redesignated as 1st VB on 1st March 1883. Ex. Hugh King Collection
Eton Volunteer Rifle Corps insignia.A good scarce cast Victorian pouch belt plate comprising white metal crowned laurel sprays; Arms of the College mounted on the seeded centre. Two screw posts to reverse. ... together with a similar post 1901 example ... die-stamped white metal, EVRC surmounted by a strung bugle, helmet plate on three loops ... another similar on wire fixings (some absent). (4 items)Raised as 8th Buckinghamshire RVC in 1860, reformed as 2nd Bucks (Eton College) Rifle Volunteers 15th June 1878. December 1887 redesignated 4th (Eton College) VB Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 1902 reverted to 2nd Bucks.
Irish. Leinster Regiment Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1881-1901. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel sprays, mounted by detachable circlet inscribed ‘Leinster’; within the circlet, Prince of Wales’s plumes over two maple leaves with scroll below inscribed ‘Central India’. Two loops to reverse of star, three of four to centre. VGC
26th (Cameronian) Foot glengarry badge and Royal Jersey Light Infantry helmet plate centre.A good 26th OR’s die-stamped brass glengarry circa 1873-81 with twisted brass loops East and West. GC (KK 463) ... Royal Jersey Light Infantry helmet plate centre circa 1881-1914 on four loops. Some vedigris. GC (KK 354). (2 items)
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. VGC (KK 1092)
Royal Marine Artillery OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-1905.A good die-stamped brass example. Large flaming grenade; the ball bearing laurel sprays surmounted by ‘Gibraltar’. strap inscribed ‘Per Mare Per Terram’ encircles central globe in relief. Fouled anchor to base. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1106)Worn until 1905 when the white helmet was adopted.
Royal Marine Light Infantry Edwardian OR’s helmet plate circa 1902-05.A good scarce short lived 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
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901.A good gilt crowned star mounted with laurel sprays joined at the top by ‘Gibraltar’ scroll; fouled anchor to the junction below. Within the sprays, a pierced strap inscribed ‘Per Mare Per Terram’ on blue enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief. Mounted beneath the sprays, a silver strung bugle. Three loops to reverse. Some wear to gilt, orb slightly bent otherwise GC (KK 1091)Also worn by Commissioned Bandmasters 1898-1901
1st Lancashire Artillery Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901.A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Royal Arms with scroll below inscribed ‘First’ over a gun resting on a scroll ‘Lancashire Artillery Volunteers’. Three loops to reverse. VGCHQ 18, Low Hill, Liverpool.
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