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Lot 39

(0032174) A gentleman`s 9ct Seiko watch (42.35gms)

Lot 60

A stainless steel gentleman`s D&G cushion shaped watch with black dial, silvered markers on a black leather strap. Case width 41mm.The watch is in good condition however there is a chip to the glass. There are scratches to the case from wear and tear. The watch is 23.5cm long approx. Strap is slightly worn. The dial and hands are in good condition. The watch is currently working. The watch does not come with any box or paperwork. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

Lot 61

A lady`s D&G cushion shaped watch with blue and white dial, silvered hands on a white leather strap. Case width 40.8mm.The watch is in fair condition as there are very heavy scratches to the back of the case from failure to take the back off the case. Also the winder is not correct because the watch is in constant hand set mode. he watch is 24.5cm long approx. The strap is in good condition but would benefit from a clean. here are scratches to the case overall from wear and tear. The watch is currently working. he watch does not come with any box or paperwork. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

Lot 62

A gentleman`s YSL gold plated watch with cream dial, gilt hands, black numerals on a gold plated link strap. The watch is in good condition there are light scratches to the watch from general wear and tear. The numbers on the back of the case are 581487.The bracelet is 18.5cm long approx including the case. The watch is currently working. the hands and dial are in good condition. The clasp is functioning correctly. This watch comes without box or paperwork. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

Lot 65

OMEGA-a gentleman`s Seamaster circular watch, stamped 18K to the back case, with white dial, black batons, gilt hands, date aperture, seconds hand on brown strap, together with a Juvenia open face fob watch with date aperture.

Lot 66

CARTIER-an 18ct gold and white metal lady`s manual wind Cartier wrist watch circa 1940, the cream dial with black Roman numerals surrounding inner minute track, blue steel Breguet style hands, rose cut diamond set crown, square case with white metal front believed to be platinum and 18ct gold back carrying integral lugs and hallmarked London import 1946, fitted to a black leather strap with folding gold colour clasp which appears to be a later associated addition of conforming style, inside case back numbered 6508, the movement is signed and numbered 13574 above 2 beneath the dial. Case width 21mm. An 18ct gold and white metal (possibly platinum) lady`s manual wind Cartier wrist watch. Movement is signed and currently functioning, numbered 13574 above 2 beneath the dial. Inside case back numbered 6508. Case shows light scratches and scuffs as a result of general wear however is in good condition for its age, hallmarked London import 1946. Leather strap and clasp may be associated, rose cut diamond set o the crown. Dial shows a few light marks to the painted numerals, hands are in fair condition, glass has some light scratches and glue marks. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

Lot 67

PIAGET-an 18k automatic gentleman`s wrist watch, the silvered quartered sunburst dial with hourly applied batons, round case fitted to an integral woven bracelet, with a signed thirty jewel movement, numbered 664274. Case diameter 32mm. PIAGET-an 18K gold automatic gentleman`s wrist watch. Movement is currently functioning, fitted with a 24ct micro rotor. Case and bracelet are scratched and scuffed as a result of general wear and may benefit from refinishing. Bracelet has been over bent to either side of the case and shows some soldered repair marks, measures 19cm including the case. Dial is a little tarnished and discoloured with a few speckled marks, possibly dirt, hands are a little marked, glass is lightly scratched. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

Lot 69

LONGINES-A lady`s 18ct gold case, manual wind watch with associated gold plated expandable bracelet. The watch is in fair condition there are scratches to the watch from wear and tear. The dial and hands have tarnish and discolouration. The back of the watch case is stamped 18. The plastic glass has scratches and chips from wear and tear. The watch may benefit from a clean. The watch is currently working. he watch does not come with any box or paperwork. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold

Lot 89

ROLEX-a 1940`s ladies "Oyster Precision" watch, the silvered dial with alternating Arabic numerals and bronze batons, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, fitted to associated brown leather strap. Diameter 25mm including crown. The watch is in fair condition there are heavy scratches to the watch case from wear and tear. There is some tarnish and discolouration to the dial and hands. The numbers on the back of the case are 247773. he watch strap is in good condition as is has been replaced. The watch is 21cm long including the case. he watch is currently working. The watch does not come with any box or paperwork. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold

Lot 90

CHOPARD-a quartz gentleman`s watch, Swiss hallmarked 18ct gold, the gold coloured dial with hourly gold batons and outer minute track, fitted with a signed quartz movement and attached to an associated black strap. Diameter 33mm (including button). Lot 90-CHOPARD-a quartz gentleman`s watch, Swiss hallmarked 18ct gold, the gold coloured dial with hourly gold batons and outer minute track, fitted with a signed quartz movement and attached to an associated black strap. Diameter 33mm (including button). Back of case is engraved; erek L. Lee ITAN .9.70-30.4.82 ase is numbered-182650 -1068 atch appears in good condition. There are some surface scratches due to general wear and tear. The dial and hands appear in good condition. Although the dial has some debris on it and the dial is off set, so it doesn`t appear straight. The glass is lightly scratched. The case and bezel has some surface scratches. Strap and clasp have "Chopard" on them. May benefit from a clean and a polish. The length of the strap including the case is approximately 23cm. The watch is currently not working. his watch does not come with any box or papers. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order

Lot 91

OMEGA-a gold plated automatic gentleman`s "Geneve" wrist watch, the silvered dial with hourly gold coloured batons and date aperture at three o`clock, sweep seconds hand, fitted with Omega calibre 565 and to associated gold plated bracelet. Diameter including button 37mm.

Lot 96

ROLEX-a 1960`s lady`s 9ct gold 18 jewel watch with integral bark finish bracelet and square white dial and gilt Arabic numerals to the quarters. The watch is in good condition there are scratches to the watch from wear and tear. The watch is stamped 375. The watch could benefit from a clean. The watch is 17.5cm long. the watch is currently working. he bracelet is slightly stretched. There are scratches to the plastic glass. the dial and hands are in good condition but would benefit from a clean. The watch does not come with any box or paperwork. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

Lot 99

A 9ct AVIA lady`s gold circular watch with cream dial, gilt batons and hands on a black strap.

Lot 103

WALTHAM-a lady`s 15ct gold circular watch with white dial, black and red Arabic numerals, steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, on a black cord strap.

Lot 104

ROLEX-a lady`s 9ct gold shaped circular watch with white dial, black Arabic numerals, steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial, on a 9ct gold expandable strap. Inside case numbered 523P and 67986. Movement signed Rolex hairspring, 15 rubies.

Lot 105

ROLEX-a lady`s 9ct shaped circular watch with white dial, black Arabic numerals, steel hands, on a fancy link Everite bracelet. Numbered to case 37863.

Lot 106

ROLEX-a lady`s 9ct gold octagonal watch with cream dial, black Arabic numerals (damaged), steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, movement signed Rolex 15 rubies, case numbered 35201 and 503.

Lot 107

CYMA-a lady`s 9ct gold tonneau shaped watch with cream dial, gilt batons and numerals, hands on a 9ct gold snake link bracelet together with a 9ct gold circular watch with cream dial, black Roman numerals, steel hands on a black cord strap.

Lot 108

Three 9ct gold lady`s watches on gold plated expandable straps, to include Lanco, Bernex and Queensway.

Lot 109

RONE-a 9ct gold gentleman`s cushion shaped watch with cream dial, black Arabic numerals, seconds markers to outer edge, luminescent hands with red seconds hand on a brown strap together with a open face fob watch, stamped 14k to the inside case along with a Concordia square shaped lady`s watch head, stamped 18K to the back case.

Lot 111

OMEGA-An 18ct gold lady`s watch with circular face, gold coloured dial with quarterly diamond dot markers on a woven bracelet.

Lot 112

A lady`s 9ct gold watch, with rectangular gilt dial, hourly batons on a 9ct gold mesh link strap. Case diameter 13mm.

Lot 124

A 9ct gold diamond set `S link` bracelet. Weight of bracelet 12grams.

Lot 183

Five 9ct gold stone set gentleman`s signet rings set with black onyx, garnet, haematite and paste, 22gms.

Lot 224

A gentleman`s yellow metal (believed to be high carat) single stone ruby (possible synthetic) signet ring.

Lot 235

A 9ct gold gentleman`s signet ring set with a shield shaped bloodstone together with a 9ct gold bar brooch, a fylfot pendant stamped 9ct, also to include two stone set pendants and a 9ct gold toothpick.

Lot 264

A 9ct gold gentleman`s three stone diamond band ring, set in a star setting, total weight 0.12cts. Weight 4.63 grams.

Lot 307

A gentleman`s 18ct gold mounted single stone diamond ring, the split claw set round brilliant weighs some 1.50cts, estimated clarity P3 (surface reaching inclusion), colour Tinted.

Lot 319

A 9ct white gold single stone diamond ring in an illusion setting, a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond half eternity ring, a 9ct gold cross with chain, a leaf stick pin, a 9ct gold heart pendant on a 9ct gold belcher chain, a bow and dropper brooch with coral bead along with an oval cameo brooch in a gold metal mount together with a gold lady`s watch with black cord bracelet.

Lot 333

An 18ct gold oval gentleman`s Masonic signet ring. Weight 15.94 grams.

Lot 338

A trap cut blue glass ring in a gold metal setting, stamped 14 together with a white metal bracelet set with oval green stones also to include a single strand freshwater pearl necklace and a lady`s stainless steel Rotary watch with box.

Lot 367

A 9ct white gold sapphire and cz half eternity ring, comprising of four sapphires and three cubic ziconia`s

Lot 330

WWI Biographies. The Bond of Sacrifice, A Biographical Record of All British Officers Who Fell in The Great War, vols. 1 & 2 only, August 1914 to June 1915, [1916], double-column text throughout with vign. portraits from b&w photos, near-matching orig. half morocco/cloth over buckram boards, both rubbed and leather spine to vol. 1, slightly frayed at head, folio, together with Graham (Dom Lucius), Downside & The War 1914-1919 ..., 1st ed., 1925, colour frontis., b&w portrait, illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. burgundy half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus other public school rolls of honour relating to the first world war, including Cheltenham College, Tonbridge, Wellington College, Merchant Taylor’s School, Rugby School, Marlborough College, Dulwich College, Harrow School, Mill Hill School, Eton and Winchester, mostly orig. cloth, some rubbed and soiled, and 4-vol. Winchester set damp-damaged (37)

Lot 1

* Davison’s Nile Medal 1798, issued in silver, for Junior Officers, contemporary rim suspension with ornate silver watch fob ring and engraved straight bar ribbon suspension, condition VF (some pitting to reverse and edge knock at 6.0 o’clock) (1)

Lot 11

* Egypt 1882-86. Egypt Medal 1882 (undated reverse) 2 clasps, ‘Suakin 1885 & Tofrek’, Naval LSGC Medal (Young Head Victoria) and Khedive’s Star 1884-86, awarded to W.Taylor Corpl. R.M.L.I. (on Egypt Medal), Wm. Taylor. Sergt. No. 2878 Port.R.M.L.I. (on LSGC), condition GF, copy paperwork (3)

Lot 16

* Egypt 1882 & Khedive Star. Egypt Medal 1882 (dated reverse) and Khedive’s Egypt Star 1882, awarded to 1470 Pte.R.Hadley, 1/R.Sussex Regiment, condition VF (2)

Lot 18

* India and Egypt 1882, Fleet Surgeon Royal Navy. India General Service Medal 1 clasp ‘Perak’, Egypt 1882 (dated) and Khedive’s Egypt Star 1882, awarded to R.R.Siccama. Staff Surgeon RN, HMS Modeste, (on IGS) R.R.Siccama.Fleet Surgeon.R.N. H.M.S.Northumberland. (on Egypt), condition GVF or better, together with three miniature medals, plus a large framed portrait of Siccama wearing his medals, glass slide of Siccama, a framed family tree of the Siccama family dating back to 1520, a framed tapestry of the Siccama Coat of Arms, brass bookplate of the Siccama family and other related items. Dep. Insp.Gen. Rinso Robert Siccama, R.N. Died at Westerhall, Weymouth. He received his professional education at King’s College, London, and was appointed a surgeon in the Navy in 1857, and in 1868 a staff surgeon, and as such served on the Modeste during operations in the Straits of Malacca 1875-76, for which he had the I.G.S. ‘Perak’ Medal. As Fleet Surgeon of the Northumberland during the war in Egypt in 1882 he was landed in medical charge of the Suez Canal Guard during the occupation of the canal, for which he had the Egypt Medal and the Khedive bronze star. From July, 1883, to June, 1886, he was fleet surgeon in charge of the Royal Naval Hospital at Haulbowline and being promoted to be deputy inspector-general in June , 1886, was in charge of the Royal Naval Hospital at Chatham from February, 1888, to October, 1890, when he was placed on the retired list. (-)

Lot 29A

* South Africa. Queen’s South Africa & Kings South Africa pair to the Cape Colony Cyclist Corps. Queens South Africa 1899 with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Wepener, Wittebergen & Belfast, (5092 Tpr. H.C.Tottenham, Brabants Horse), Impressed naming & Kings South Africa, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902, (Lieut H.C.Tottenham.C.C.Cyclist Corps.) engraved naming, condition VF (3)

Lot 30

* South Africa. Kings’s South Africa Medal 1902 with 2 clasps, ‘South Africa 1901 & South Africa 1902’, awarded to 4609 Corpl.J.Cowers. 16th Lancers, condition GVF. Corporal Cowers was born Northampton and died 21/09/1920. Copy Service papers. (1)

Lot 31

* King’s Police (India). King’s Police Medal George V (1st Type), Edward VII Delhi Durbar 1903, George V Delhi Durbar 1911 and George V Jubilee Medal 1935, awarded to Mr H.G.Waterfield, I.G. Central India Agency Police (on King’s Medal), H.G.Waterfield (on Delhi Durbars), condition VF or better, copy paperwork Harry Gordon Waterfield of the Indian Police Service. Joined Punjab Police Department 9/4/1891 Assistant District Superintendant of Police October 1892.Asst. to the Gen. Superintendent Thagi and Dakaiti Department. Central India Nov.1895 Asst. To the Agent in Central India for Dakaiti Sept 1904. Asst. to the agent to the Governor General in Central India Criminal Branch. Inspector General of Police April 1906. Awarded the King’s Police Medal in December 1911. (4)

Lot 43

* Killed in Action (France). British War Medal 1914/18, Victory Medal 1914/19 and Death Plaque, awarded to S-30468 Pte.F.A.Bucknell, Rifle Brigade, condition VF. Frank Arther Bucknell served with the 11th Battalion The Rifle Brigade. Born Battersea, Surrey. Killed in Action France & Flanders 23/06/1917. Copy Paperwork with group. (3)

Lot 44

* WWI Family Group. Two framed and glazed groups for brothers Lieutenants Ralph and Edmund Davison, both with a Dead Man’s Penny, Service and Victory Medals, both service medals tarnished, the first group with an additional 1914 Star and Ralph Davison’s name and regiment stamped to reverse, both sets framed and glazed with printed message from The King in envelope at rear and each with a desk support, both somewhat rubbed, approx. 27 x 18cm, together with a framed and glazed scroll commemorating Lieutenant Edmund Davison of the Royal Sussex Regiment, his name and regiment supplied in a calligraphic hand, framed and glazed. Lieutenant Ralph Davison, 3rd Bn. attending 1st Bn., Northamptonshire Regiment, died 9th May 1915, Le Touret Memorial; 2nd Lieutenant Edmund Davison, 3rd Bn. attending 11th Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment, died 24th September 1917, Tyne Cot Memorial. The Times (9th October 1917) notes the death of Edmund Davison, ‘Dearly loved youngest son of Mrs Davison, Gordon Square, WC1, aged 20 years’. (3)

Lot 46

* Turkish 1915 Gallipoli Star (large size). Officer quality red enamel five pointed star with ball tips, silver crescent and Sultan’s monogram to centre, hallmarked silver ‘935’ German manufactured, seven rivet/screw construction to the reverse, ‘Werner’ maker stamped, tapering pin fastening (1)

Lot 47

* WWI. A Service and Victory Medal and Dead Man’s Penny for Private Frederic Aubrey Hobart, No. 5685, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the medals loose with some tarnishing, the Dead Man’s Penny with accompanying Record Office certificate, together with two loose ribbons, belt and luggage label, Royal Artillery cap and uniform badges and buttons, an unused notebook and calendar for 1915 and souvenir kukri knife. Private ‘Fred’ Hobart, son of Nathaniel Joseph Hobart, M.D. and Alice Hobart, of Cork, aged 33, was killed on 12/12/1916, and is buried at the ADANAC Military Cemetery, Miraumont. (small quantity)

Lot 63

* Royal Flying Corps/RAF MSM group of four. 1914/15 Star, British War Medal 1914/18, Victory Medal 1914/19, and George V RAF Meritorious Service Medal, awarded to 8028 2.A.M.E. Robinson. R.F.C. (on 14/15 star) 8028 Sgt. E.Robinson. RAF (on BWM & Victory and MSM), condition GVF. Edward Robinson was born near Skipton ,Yorkshire in 1895 and died in 1970. The medals come with a good photograph album containing original photographs of 2.A.M.E.Robinson in his RFC uniform together with many photos from No.7 Squadron RFC of aircraft, airships and aerial photographs, (29 in total). Also in the album is Mr Robinson’s gold wrist watch which is engraved on the reverse and was given to him by his mother on his 21st birthday. The album has a pair of RFC cloth pilot’s wings inset to the cover. (-)

Lot 127

* British 1796 pattern Infantry Officer’s sword, brass hilt with folding shell guard, the straight blade with broad single fuller and etched with GR cipher and crown, brass mounted leather scabbard, overall length approx. 38 in. (96.5cm.) (1)

Lot 132

* Royal Presentation Sword from HRH Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) to General Sir Dighton Probyn, VC. A General Officer’s pattern mameluke style presentation sword, the 83cm (32ins) curved unfullered blade by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London, etched on upper side “FROM H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., G.C.S.I. INDIA 1875-76” and on the other side “TO MAJOR GENERAL SIR DIGHTON PROBYN, KC.S.I., C.B., V.C.” above the arms of the Prince of Wales with his initials AE and beneath those the monogram DMP, the blade numbered on the back 19814, the hilt is of heavy quality cast brass with applied silver devices of the Prince of Wales crest on the front langet and his initials AE on the other, the grips are of ivory fastened by engraved gilt bolts. The scabbard is of plated steel with three ornate cast gilt brass mounts, the upper two mounted with silver devices in the form of the Prince’s arms on the upper side and on the other the badge of the Order of the Star of India. The sword retains its original gilt and red sword knot and a black oil cloth outer carrying case lined with chamois leather. The sword is in excellent general condition: there is some light pitting to the scabbard and three small fixing screws are missing from the scabbard mounts. Although a sword similar to the standard military pattern for a General Officer this one is of superior quality and far more decorative, specially commissioned by the Prince of Wales (later to be King Edward VII) for presentation to Probyn after he had accompanied the Prince on his Royal Tour of India in 1875-76. Dighton Macnaughtan Probyn was born in 1833 and, after early service on the Trans-Indus Frontier he served in the 2nd Punjab Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny. He distinguished himself for gallantry throughout the campaign but especially at the battle of Agra where he led an important cavalry charge. The despatch mentioned “only a few of the gallant deeds of this brave young officer” for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. After assuming command of the cavalry regiment which adopted his name (Probyn’s Horse) he commanded the 1st Sikh Irregular Horse in China in 1860 and was in the Umbeyla Campaign of 1863. His close royal connections continued and Probyn was variously Equerry, Comptroller and Treasurer of the Prince of Wales’ Household and, after the death of Edward VII, Comptroller of the Household for the widowed Queen Alexandra at Sandringham. Mentions of Probyn will be found in Recollections of My Life by Surgeon General Sir Joseph Fayrer [William Blackwood, Edinburgh 1900] who was also in the Prince’s suite on his India tour. Together with Sir Sam Browne they were knighted by the Prince at a Chapter of the Order of the Star of India at Allahabad in March 1876. The appearance of Probyn’s knighthood on the sword indicates that it may have been presented on that occasion or shortly afterwards. His spectacular group of decorations and medals was sold at auction in London in 2005. This unique sword is a magnificent royal token of affection and respect for a gallant soldier whose services have long been recognised in both Britain and the sub-continent. The name of his regiment, Probyn’s Horse, still survives in the title of the senior cavalry regiment in the present day Army of Pakistan. (1)

Lot 137

* American Civil War Trooper’s Sabres, a pair of cavalry sabres, manufactured by E. Ruby. W. Chelmsford. Mass, marked on blade US 1864 A.G.M., curved steel blades with small fuller to top edge, brass three bar hilt with leather and wire wrapped handles, clean and in good condition (2)

Lot 140

* Propeller. A good WWI period Imperial German laminated walnut and mahogany two-blade propeller, the boss stamped “100 PS GHOM D250 ST 225 N13572”, with a manufacturer’s small impressed oval stamp to both sides of each blade “Heine Propeller”, overall length 100” (254cm) (1)

Lot 141

* WWI American Aviator’s Flying Helmet. An American Aviator’s mid tan leather flying helmet with dark brown felt lining, together with an assorted lot of American flying insignia, US WW1 postcards, New Testament, Oxford English and French dictionary dated 1918 for Army and Navy men and a US Army Honorable Disharge document (22)

Lot 142

* R.F.C. Major “Mick” Mannock VC. Named Memorabilia. RFC officer’s cap badge, collar badges and cloth pilot’s wings, together with a silver plated and leather covered hip flask, a Bakelite cigarette case with RFC wings device to lid, a cigarette lighter and a silver sided combination pocket knife with corkscrew, the last 4 items all named to the Fighter Ace (-)

Lot 144

* RFC Pilot’s Wings. White RFC in brown coloured wreath with white Kings Crown above to the centre and a pair of out stretched white feathered wings to either side, all woven to black backing, black paper backing to reverse (1)

Lot 145

* WWI - Germany. Putter (Fritz, German WWI ace fighter pilot, 1895-1918). Memorial statue surmounted by a German eagle with wings outstretched, bronze finish column engraved with the words ‘Flieg deutscher Adler flieg!’, with applied wreath badge below showing an early monoplane flying over the countryside, within oak and laurel leaf frame surmounted by a crown, the whole raised on black marble square plinth with legend plaque ‘Fritz PŸtter Leutnant der Reserve FŸr AusfŸhrung Im der Flugerkrieg 31.5.1918’, some old damage, overall height approx. 14 in (25cm) Having volunteered for service on 24th August 1914, Putter began pilot training on 20th May 1916. He was posted to Flieger-Abteilung 251, flying reconnaissance missions between Reims and Verdun in support of the 3rd Army. He was assigned to the Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel 9 in March 1917, flying fighter aircraft under the tutelage of Hartmut Baldamus and Hermann Pffeifer. Putter had considerable success shooting down enemy observation balloons and is credited with downing seventeen enemy aeroplanes. He received Germany’s highest award for valour, the Pour le Merit, on 30th May 1918. On 16th July of the same year he was flying a mission with incendiary ammunition onboard which self-combusted, setting the aircraft and pilot on fire. Putter managed to land the burning plane and was rushed to hospital but later succumbed to his wounds. (1)

Lot 157

* RAF Dress Tunic & Fur Busby. King’s Crown full dress tunic of the Royal Air Force, Airforce blue tunic with standup collar laced in gold braid and bullion oakleaf sprigs, Flight Lieutenant braid to cuffs and King’s Crown bullion wire pilots wings to top left breast, seven RAF brass buttons to the front, leather and fur dress busby of the RAF with gold braid cords, black patent leather chinstrap, small King’s crown Per Ardua Ad Astra gilt and white metal badge, maker E. Clark & Sons, Saville Row, London, (lacking correct plume but similar colour) (2)

Lot 168

* 21st Empress of India’s Lancers Officer’s mess dress waistcoat. The front of the waistcoat and standing collar in the regiment’s unique French blue cloth with gilt lace decoration, fastening with hooks and eyes, generally in excellent condition with just a small area of damage to the lace of the collar (1)

Lot 169

* 21st Empress of India’s Lancers Officer’s Field Cap 1898-1901. The cap by Sandilands & Son of London with dark blue flaps and French grey body trimmed with gold French braid, regimental mounted buttons and bi-metal Victorian badge, some old moth damage around left eyelet hole but only visible if unfolded. A scarce item worn with this badge for a very short time. (1)

Lot 170

* 21st Empress of India’s Lancers Officer’s Sabretache 1898-1901. Officer’s undress sabretache, the patent leather flap fitted with the large regimental badge of crossed lances with royal cipher and title beneath crown, all in gilded metal, retaining rear pocket, the surface leather of the flap suffering from exposure to heat but the elaborate badge still complete and in excellent condition. One of the most glamorous of the lancer regiments re-designated thus from the 3rd Bengal European Lancers in 1897 and retaining its unique French grey uniform as a token of its Indian origins. The only regular cavalry regiment to serve in the Sudan against the Dervishes. Winston Churchill (attached from the 4th Hussars) rode with the regiment in the famous last cavalry charge of 19th Century at Omdurman, in which the regiment won 3 VCs. (1)

Lot 171

* First Derby Militia Officer’s silver-plate dress belt & buckle, (two piece buckle with VR cypher to the centre), with First Derby Militia around, scroll ornate clasp fittings to sides for belt (1)

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