Somerset Light Infantry WW1 and IGS Medal Pairconsisting silver War medal named to '9037 Pte H A E Marshall Som LI'. India General Service with bar Afghanistan NWF 1919 named to '9037 Pte H Marshall Som LI' (official correction to regiment). IllustratedIGS was issued 9/6/1942. From Taunton Somerset 2nd Batt Somerset LI, served China and India Frontier 8 years. Reserve Jan 1920. Complete with copy paperwork.#<$$
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Rare Napoleonic Pattern Lion Hilted Gladius Short Sword18 3/4 inch, double edged, Gladius pattern blade. Brass turn up quillon converted crossguard. Cast brass lion main grip with lion mask pommel. 3 securing brass rivets (2 absent). Contained in its period leather scabbard with brass throat. Lower chape absent. Blade with light rust. Illustrated
Selection of Brigade Group Shoulder Titlesembroidery titles include Somerset LI ... Somerset LI . XIII ... DCLI ... Somerset & Cornwall LI ... KOYLI ... KSLI ... Durham LI ... Durham Light Infantry ... KRRC ... Rifle Brigade ... Green Jackets ... Oxford & Bucks LI ... Royal Welch Fusiliers ... South Wales Borderers ... XXIV ... SWB ... Royal Ulster Rifles ... Inniskillings ... Royal Irish Rangers. 40 items.
Good Selection of Canadian Infantry Cap Badgesincluding KC brass Wentworth Reg ... Brass Argyll Light Infantry ... KC brass Hastings and Prince Edward Reg ... KC brass Le Regiment Du Saguenay ... KC white metal Lorne Scots ... Darkened Oxford Rifles ... KC darkened Kent Reg ... KC brass Elgin Reg ... KC bi-metal Perth Reg ... KC white metal HLI of Canada ... Brass Essex Scottish. 20 items.
WW1 British War Medal and Victory Medal to 9321 Pte. A Bryant, Durham Light Infantry. No ribbons but with DLI cap badge. Along with War and Victory Medals to 2396 Pte CG Webster, Royal Sussex Regt with remains of ribbons. And a QMNC medallion with bars 1915 to 1918, Scottish Clan badge and a broach.
WW1 British Medal Group; 1914-15 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-45 War Medal, Coronation Medal 1911, Coronation Medal 1953 to 2nd Lt. E Partridge, Durham Light Infantry. All mounted on a bar plus a set on miniatures of the same. Plus his 1916 dated whistle and a Victor Ludorum medal named Ernest Partridge 1907 in silver gilt.
Boer War / WW1 group to RQMS Colbeck: a hallmarked Silver cup 147mm in height engraved "Presented RQMS Colbeck, 4th VB Lanc. Fusiliers as a token of esteem on his leaving the Battalion by the Officers, Warrant Officers & Orderly Room Staff, Oct. 19th 1918". Along with an African Bracelet brought home from South Africa: his Certificate of Discharge plus slip regarding issue of medals: WW1 portrait photo: WW1 photo of him with Officers: two Dinner Menus 1901 for dinner in his honour on return from SA: approx 18 letters sent home from the Boer War: booklet "1st VB Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry" which includes two photos of him regarding his service with the Imperial Yeomanry. Served as 12301 Pte Colbeck in South Africa.
TALBOT KELLY R. Burma, Painted & Described. Ltd. ed. Deluxe 27/300 signed by Kelly. Col. plates. Quarto. Nice rebound green half morocco. A. & C. Black, 1905. Condition Report. Nicely rebound with new endpapers. Good tight binding. Text generally clean, some light dust staining to fore edges and the odd finger mark but generally good condition.
A SUITE OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND A PAIR OF CANDELABRA BRANCHES, WILLIAM TUCKER & CO., SHEFFIELD, 1807 with gadroon borders throughout, the sticks with circular bases engraved with a coat of arms rising to a knop below the flared stems and pedestal urn-shaped sconces, the three-light branches with each with a pair of scroll arms and matching sconces. complete with a pair of bud finials and eight detachable nozzles all engraved with a crest loaded, 52cm high Provenance: a Private Continental Collection, acquired Christie's, Geneva, 20 March 1980, lot 139Descriptions in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports and all lots are sold as viewed. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in good condition. Prospective bidders are recommended to request a condition report prior to bidding, wherever possible satisfying themselves in person at the gallery as to the condition of a lot.
A ruby and diamond 9ct gold gypsy ring size approximately Q, approximately 1.9 grams together with an 18ct gold and blue enamel ring size approximately N 1/2, an 18ct gold light blue enamel and diamond set ring size approximately N 1/2 and an 18ct gold coral and diamond ring size approximately O, approximately 18 grams CONDITION REPORT: All of the rings have surface scratches and minor dents conversant with wear and use,
A group of three swords, comprising: an early 19th Century example of Light Infantry type, broad slightly curved blade 32.5 in., brass stirrup hilt with D-shaped langets, brass mounted leather scabbard; a British 1854 pattern infantry officer's sword, etched blade displaying the name F. Barker, with Henry Wilkinson patent 'solid hilt' and so marked on the blade - being a regulation 'gothic' hilt but formed of steel (originally gilded), brass mounted leather scabbard; and a light infantry officer's sword, etched blade, steel 'gothic' hilt with stringed bugle, steel scabbard. [3]
A Victorian 1822 pattern infantry officer's sword, light model, pipe-backed blade 31.5 in., gilt brass 'gothic' hilt with VR cypher and folding inner guard;together with a Victorian court sword, hollow triangular-section blade 31 in., gilt brass hilt with applied VR cypher to the outer shell, crown pommel; and another court sword, hollow triangular-section blade 30 in. steel hilt set with cut steel beads, further beads strung in rows to the grip. [3]
A Georgian military sword (spadroon), blade approximately 27 in. (snapped - lower part stuck in scabbard), marked '2W' over '1', brass stirrup hilt with reeded ebonised grip and urn pommel, brass mounted leather scabbard, locket marked '12' over '2W' and with retailer's address of 55 Charing Cross; a composite sword, having the blade of an officer's 1796 pattern light cavalry sword, the boat shell guard of heavy cavalry dress sword, a later composition grip, steel scabbard; an 18th Century hunting sword with white metal mounted ebonised hilt; and a brass hilted sidearm. [4]
A fine early 19th Century Anglo-Indian model of an artillery ammunition limber, in teak with steel mounts, ammunition box with hinged lit mounted above the axle between two steel rimmed wheels, for the light 6 pounder field gun and so identified on a brass plate to the shaft, a further plate engraved 'No 136' the shaft impressed 'MA 6740' and also with the East India Company bale mark and the date 1822 below 'IM', length overall 64 cm (25 in.). This model appears to belong to the group produced at the British East India Company's gun carriage manufactories to be used as templates by the craftsmen who build the full sized versions for the company's armies.
The scarce and interesting press correspondent's C.V.O. and Tibet group to Charles Butterworth Bayley, Bengal Government: The Royal Victorian Order, Commander's neck badge, reverse numbered C521, light wear and a small number of tiny chips to the enamel, otherwise extremely fine; Tibet Medal 1903-04, no clasp (C.B. Bayley, Esquire.); India General Service 1908-35, Edward VII, clasp: North West Frontier 1908 (C. B. Bayley Press Correspondent); Delhi Durbar 1911, unnamed as issued; the last three mounted for wearing, all good very fine or better; together with a complete mounted set of dress miniatures, nearly extremely fine; presented in a glazed frame; with the warrants for the M.V.O. and C.V.O. in glazed frames within wooden cases; and accompanied by a small quantity of correspondence, mainly from Lord Curzon and concerning arrangements for art exhibitions. M.V.O.: L.G. 15/05/06 C.V.O.: L.G. 16/02/12 The recipient was born on the 7th September 1876, the child of Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. and his wife Anna. He joined the Indian Civil Service on the 31st July 1899 and was appointed assistant secretary to the Bengal Public Works Department. He served, additionally, in various other departments, and twice acted as secretary to the Royal Arrangements Committee. He accompanied Sir Francis Younghusband's 1903-04 military expedition to Tibet as special correspondent to the Daily Telegraph and the Pioneer, and the Mohmand Expedition of 1908 as special correspondent to the Daily Mail. He married Violet Mary Templeton Brett, 6th October 1913, and died 30th September 1926.
A substantial gilt metal and cut glass hung twenty four-light chandelier, late 19th century, with twelve scrolling foliate cast branches each with two tiered sconces, issuing from a drum boss, beneath a moulded and cut glass stem adorned with further scrolling foliate cast branches, hung overall with faceted glass bead swags, approximately 120cm high, 100cm wide
A pair of cut glass and silver plated three light girandoles in George III taste, 20th century, in the manner of examples by Osler, the electrical fitments in silver plated sconces atop circular drip pans with concave notched rims suspending faceted glass pendants, the three upturned scrolling and spiral moulded arms descending from a notched and fluted circular boss with spire finial, affixed to an oval mirror plate with medallion border, 66.5 cm high, 46 cm wide, 29 cm protrusion from the wall
A Continental parcel gilt and painted six light figural electrolier in Charles X style, 20th century, the swagged and foliate sconces on reeded stems held aloft by painted and acanthus cast maidens rising from scrolling arms, with draped and festooned dome finial suspending bellflower chains above a tubular shaft with a foliate cast ovoid urn and conforming terminal, approximately 92 cm high, 69 cm wide
Byzantine Empire, Gold Solidus of Maurice Tiberius (AD582 - 602), 4.35g, .986 gold (tested & verified); obv. D. N. mAVRC. TIb. PP. (AVG) around draped & cuirassed facing bust wearing plumed helmet & holding globus cruciger (orb & cross), rev VICTORIA AVGG followed by officina letter B around angel standing facing & holding staff & globus cruciger, CONOB (Constantinople Mint) in ex; light scratches in field both sides o/wise generally good edge & surfaces AVF to VF
Victoria, 6 x Silver Coins comprising; crown 1900 LXIII contact marks, obv hairlines/light scratches o/wise Fine, double florin 1887A hairlines, minor contact marks, lustrous GVF, florin 1849 'Godless' contact marks AFine, shilling 1844 obv hairlines & light pitting o/wise Fine /VF, sixpence 1887JH withdrawn type, good edge & surfaces, blue/gold tone VF & Maundy twopence 1845 mark on bust, toning spots, VF

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