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A VICTORIAN RIFLE OFFICER'S SWORD AND SCABBARD. An 1827 Pattern rifle officers sword, the 82cm pointed, fullered blade etched with interlaced VR to one side and a slung bugle to the other, the blade marked for Oliver and Co. London. The decorative guard with a slung bugle beneath a crown, with scabbard with twin ring suspension, 100cm.
TWO VICTORIAN MILITARY OUTFITTERS BROCHURES AND TWO TRAINING DOCUMENTS. Hobson & Sons, 1,3 & 5 Lexington Street London, Officers list of prices fro Rifle Volunteers and Volunteer Battalions of Territorial Regiments. June 1890. 60 pages with two fold-out illustrations. Samuel Brothers, Military Tailors and Outfitters, 66 & 67 Ludgate Hill, London, Price List, Volunteer Battalions Clothed Scarlet. Dated in pen Jan, 92. With a quote for Scarlet Serge Patrol Jacket and Rank badges. Questions and Answers on Drill & c for Officers of D.R. Vols for Examination for Certificate of Proficiency printed by Macneur & Bryden of Helensburgh, 16th March, 1888. 15 pages with pencil annotations. 5th Vol. Batt. Princess Louise's Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Battalion Attack Formation by Major R. Williamson. 4 items.
LAMBETH AND SOUTHWARK VOLUNTEERS BY J. TAMPLIN AND EIGHT SIMILAR WORKS. 'The Lambeth and Southwark Volunteers' by J.M.A. Tamplin, 1965, signed by the author, from an edition of 600. A Catalogue of the Surrey Rifle Volunteers 1859-1959 ny J. Tamplin from an edition of 150. The 47th (London) Division 1914-19, ed by Alan Maude, 1922. British Gallantry Awards by Abbott and Tamplin signed by John Tamplin, The Clans, Septs and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands and further volumes. 9.
A VICTORIAN AMMUNITION BOX. A 19th Century Ammunition box with remnants of paper label 'Cartridges .. Ball Rifle or Carb .. B.L.Snider Ser .. Mark L ... R.L.' with government arrow, the box stenciled D 160, H&M Lot 6 and dated 28/11/83. With two paper wrappers 'Cartridges S.A. Ball Rifle or Carbine B.L. SNIDER SERVICE Mark IX 1883'.
AN INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE, BRONZE CLASS. A Second World War or later German Infantry Assault badge with an army eagle above a swastika and rifle with bayonet fixed within an oak wreath, one piece construction with round pin, marked FZS in a circle, 65x48 cm, in replica cardboard box. This item is Second World War or later and sold not subject to return.
TWO GERMAN MILITARY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A photograph album with leather effect cover mounted with a rifle and helmet and the inscription 'Aus meiner Deinftzeit' (My time in service), 21 x 31cm and a smaller album decorated with a Great War iron Cross and 'Aus grossen Keit' (From greatness), 13 x 21cm, both lacking photographs. (2)
A GREAT WAR GROUP OF FOUR TO THE RIFLE BRIGADE. A First World War group of four comprising 1914 'Mons' Star with 5th Aug - 22nd Nov clasp, War and Victory Medals and a long service and good conduct medal named to 9500 Private T. Huntley 1. Rifle Brigade, the last numbered 6905099. With a Rifle Brigade cap badge. Thomas Huntley, born in 1883, is recorded with a qualifying date of 23rd August 1914 for the clasp to his 1914 Star, he was reported as being taken a Prisoner of War whilst serving in France/Flanders on the 20th of February 1915, his Long service and Good conduct medal was awarded in 1922.
Drei Bajonette1: englisches Bajonett für das Lee Enfield Rifle Gewehr, gemarkt F 5 B und P im Kreis 1948, altersgemäße Erhaltung, L ca. 27,5 cm; 2: Original Eickhorn Solingen, Bakelitgriffschale defekt, Griff wackelt, L ges. ca. 40,3 cm; 3: ungemarktes Bajonett, altersgemäße Erhaltung, L ges. ca. 35,4 cm.
Victorian Rifle Volunteers Helmet Plate, white metal crowned Maltese cross helmet plate with plain circlet and strung bugle to the centre. Badge has two copper lugs to the reverse, these have possibly been replaced at some time. Accompanied by a universal pattern Victorian officers pouch badge with three screw posts to the reverse. (2 items) *This item has been imported from outside the EU, VAT on Imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price.
Grouping of Other Ranks Collar Badges, mostly all being single examples, including 1st Berwick Rifle Volunteers, Wiltshire regiment, Isle of Wight Rifles, Royal Scots, Scots Guards, 3rd Carabiniers, plus others. Various conditions and periods. (25 items) *This item has been imported from outside the EU, VAT on Imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price.
Indian General Service Medal 1854-95 Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Mentioned in Despatches for Service in Boer War, medal with single clasp Samana 1891, awarded to “5339 Pte E Kinsella 1st Bn K. R. Rif. C”. Medal named in the correct script style. Medal remains in generally good condition. Thomas Kinsella was born in County Wicklow, Ireland. He attested for the Kings Royal Rifle Corps on 20th July 1889. He served in India from 21st February 1891 until 12th December 1899. He took part in the Miranzai Expedition on the North West Frontier in 1891 and the Isazai Expedition, resulting in the awarded of the Indian General Service medal with clasp Samana 1891. He was also part of the Chitral Relief Force, which earnt him the Indian General Service medal 1895-1902 with clasp Relief of Chitral. On 13th December 1899 he was sent to South Africa to take part in the Boer War, he was awarded the Queens South Africa medal with six clasps. Whilst serving in the Boer War, he was mentioned in despatches, London Gazette 10th September 1901.
Victorian Indian General Service & Afghanistan Long Service Medal Group of Three Rifle Brigade, consisting of Indian General Service Medal 1854-95 with single clasp Jowaki 1877-8 “2064 A/CORPL EDWD HUDSON 4 BN RIFLE BDE”, Afghanistan 1878-80 medal with single clasp Ali Musjid “2064 LCE CORPL E HUDSON 4TH BN RIFLE BDE” and Victorian Army Long Service Good Conduct medal with small letter reverse “7984 SERGT E HUDSON RIF BRIG”. Medals all named in the correct style and mounted with brooch bars to the ribbons. Afghanistan medal with ribbon for the 1895-1902 Indian General Service medal. Edward Hudson was born in Abingdon, Berkshire. He attested for the Rifle Brigade on 28th October 1870 at Shorncliffe. He had previously served with the Royal Berkshire Militia. On 15th January 1887 he appeared to transfer from the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade to the 2nd and was given the new service number of 7984. He is confirmed on the relevant medal rolls for all three medals and clasps, his full entitlement. He was discharged on 13th December 1892.
George VI Royal Army Pay Corps Officers Field Service Cap, dark blue body with yellow top and gold wire brocade piping to the curtain and crown. Fitted with an other ranks style cap badge and officers front buttons. Officers style lining to the interior. Accompanied by a crudely made Kings Royal Rifle Corps other ranks field service cap with original cap badge fitted and regimental front buttons. (2 items)
WW2 Kings Royal Rifle Corps 23rd Armoured Brigade Colour Sergeants Battle Dress Blouse, good worn example of a 1940 pattern battle dress blouse fitted with black Rifles buttons. To the arm are embroidered shoulder titles, embroidered felt 23rd Armoured Brigade formation signs above black felt brigade bar and then red backed rifles rank insignia. Interior with original Stark Brothers Ltd 1945 dated label. Inked to the interior with the name of the original owner “D J ROBSON”. War Department broad arrow with date letter “Z”. One button missing and couple of minor little moth nips but generally a good example.
Rare German Prussian Commemorative Bayonet, interesting and scarce short pattern bayonet produced without the ability to fix to a rifle. Eagle head top with fine relief of the eagle feathers, missing its original jewelled eyes which would have originally been present. To the slab grips is gilt crowned Imperial monogram of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Housed in its blackened scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. The blade is etched with blued panels to both sides, first side with Deutsches Kaiserreich eagle, motto “Erinnerung an den Weltkrieg” and then monogram of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The reverse of the blade is etched again with blued panel having trophy of arms, foliage and Iron Cross. Some light wear to the blade but generally still a good example. Blade measures 19 ½ cms, overall 34 ½ cms.
Scarce Queens South Africa Medal Defence of Ladysmith 1st Balloon Section Royal Engineers, medal with two clasps Cape Colony and Defence of Ladysmith, awarded to “27815 Sapr W HAIN R.E”, medal with early style naming. Generally good condition. William Hain was born in 1875 in Hereford, Herefordshire. He attested for the Royal Engineers on 28th November 1893. He had previously served with the 1st London Volunteer Engineers. He trained at Aldershot in Ballooning and qualified on 14th October 1895. He served with the 1st Balloon Section of the Royal Engineers during the Boer War and was present at the Defence of Ladysmith. He later served with the section in Australia from 12th November 1900 until 22nd April 1901. He transferred to the Army Reserve in 1902. He is confirmed on the medal roll as being entitled to the two clasps for the Queens South Africa medal. An account of the Balloon section during the Boer War states, “The Royal Engineers balloon section at Ladysmith enabled the defenders to observe very closely what the Boer’s were doing, to discover their laagers, and sometimes to divine their purposes, and it is very credibly asserted that the Boers were greatly vexed by the balloon ascents. It is a notable fact that a balloon is a very difficult object indeed to destroy by gun or rifle fire, owing to elevated position and uncertainty of range. The ballooning section which accompanied Sir Redvers Buller also proved extremely valuable, and it played a particularly useful part during Sir Charles Warren's flanking movement, when the positions of the enemy were discovered and signalled to him.”
Queens South Africa Medal Kings Royal Rifle Corps, medal with three clasps, Defence of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laings Nek, medal awarded to “9263 PTE W J BRITTON K.R.R.C”. Remains of ghost dates to the reverse. William John Britton was born in Croydon, Surrey. He attested for the Kings Royal Rifle Corps on 30th December 1895. He served with the regiment in South Africa during the Boer War, also in India and Ceylon before being discharged on 29th December 1911. He is shown on the medal roll as being entitled to all three clasps for the Queens South Africa medal. Appears to be his sole entitlement.
9ct Gold Omega Movement Pocket Watch Awarded in Recognition of the Award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Rifleman H Rumsey in 1916, and Awarded the Military Medal (M.M) in 1917, the half hunter pocket watch with white enamel dial and Roman numerals and insert subsidiary dial. Missing the hour hand and retailers details on the dial has rubbed. The bezel casing has become loose. Reverse of the watch case is engraved “Presented by the Directors of GEORGE NEWNES LTD to MR H RUMSEY as an appreciative taken of his gallantry which won for him the D.C. Medal JUNE 1916”. The watch movement marked “OMEGA” and numbered 4202626. All parts of the watch are stamped for 9ct gold. Watch is accompanied by a 9ct gold and enamel key to the city with a presentation inscription “PRESENTED TO THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF WEST HAM ALDERMAN H J RUMSEY D.C.M M.M J.F BY THE ARCHITECT GEORGE COLES F.R.I.B.A ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE AEX THEATRE STRATFORD 5.11.34”. Also accompanied by Rumsey’s original Soldiers Small Book with his name, regimental number and regimental details. Inside the book are a number of other original documents including two recommendations for gallantry which would have appeared to resulted in the awards of both the Distinguished Conduct medal and the Military Medal (M.M), the first card is inked “Your very gallant conduct under heavy shell fire, when on June 10 1916 you assisted in digging out several of your comrades who were buried in the ruins of a fam”, the other states “L Cpl H Rumsey 18th KRRC attd 122 TMB I wish to place on record my appreciation of your devotion to duty in continuing to serve your Bn although wounded, under heavy fire during a bombardment of the St Eloi craters, 8 Feb 1917”. The watch is in need of some restoration, not currently in working order. Herbert Rumsey served with the 18th Battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps with the regimental service number C/6687. The award for the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M) appeared in the London Gazette 27th July 1916, the official citation was as follows, “C/6687 Pte. H. Rumsey, 18th Bn, K.R.R.C (attd 122/2 Trench Mortar By) For conspicuous gallantry. During an intense bombardment by the enemy Privates Rumsey and Marshall dug out and got into safety 3 wounded comrades who had been buried in a ruined house. They were under heavy fire for an hour while working”. The award of the Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette 26th March 1917, this was awarded whilst also attached to the same Trench Mortar Battery. Rumsey was wounded in 1917 and declared no longer fit for service. He was also entitled to the British War & Victory medal and the Silver War badge. This item was purchased by the current vendor directly from the family.Key weighs 60 grams Watch weighs 114 grams
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