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A collection of military buttons and some badges including cloth, WWII, Canada, Gloucester etc, crossed rifle marksman, swagger stick with Worcester Regiment crest, silver fobs, Victorian Bullivant examples together with two crewelwork cushion sized samplers, one Royal Engineers the other Gloucestershire Regt, a pair of WWI medals, SPR H.H. King, Victory and War medal no. 149856 and a further Victory medal for Dvr F.E. Browne T - 21684
A Holland & Holland .380 rook rifle with ornate engraving to the locks, trigger guard, top plate and scrolling thumb underlever, the top tang with folding peep sights and both the stock and forend having checquered grips. The 28inch octagonal barrel engraved 'Holland & Holland, 98 New Bond Street, London', overal length 112cm. Serial number 13787.
A Holland & Holland .295 "semi-smooth bore" hammerless rook rifle. Top lever, non selective ejector with side safety, chequered semi pistol grip, the top tang with folding peep sight, ornate scrolling decoration. The 26in octagonal barrel engraved "Holland & Holland, 18 New Bond Street, London, winners of all The Field Rifle Trials 1883". Patent No 1294. Serial number 10954.
A Holland & Holland .295 "semi-smooth bore" hammerless rook rifle converted to a .410 shotgun. Top lever, non selective ejector with side safety, chequered semi pistol grip, the top tang with folding peep sight, ornate scrolling decoration. The 26in octagonal barrel engraved "Holland & Holland, 18 New Bond Street, London, winners of all The Field Rifle Trials 1883". Patent No 1294. Serial number 13787. (overall length 82cm) PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT FIREARMS/SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS ITEM.
Ponsonby (Sir Frederick). The Grenadier Guards in the Great War of 1914-1918, 3 vols., 1920, portrait frontispiece to each, maps and illustrations, light toning front and rear, bookplates, original cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed, label residue to spines, 8vo, together with History of the Guards Division in the Great War 1915-1918, by Cuthbert Headlam, 2 vols., 1924, colour frontispiece to each, folding maps, some spotting, bookplates, original red cloth, spines faded, volume I spine splitting with tears, 8vo, plus The 2nd City of London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) in the Great War (1914-19), by Major W.E. Grey, 1929, numerous maps and illustrations, half title with 39 signatures of former servicemen, bookplate, original contrasting cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, with others including Sir Frederick Maurice's The History of the London Rifle Brigade 1859-1919, 1921, J.Q. Henriques' The War History of the 1st Battalion Queen's Westminster Rifles 1914-1918, 1923, Reginal Berkeley's The History of the Rifle Brigade in the War of 1914-1918, 3 vols., 1927-36, Colonel Mackinnon's Origin and services of the Coldstream Guards, 2 vols., 1833 and Wentworth Porter & Sir Charles M. Watson's History of the Corps of Royal Engineers, vols. 1-3 only (of 11), 1889-1915 (72)
Wyrall (Everard). The History of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1914-1919, 1st ed., 1932, portrait frontispiece, numerous folding maps, one leaf loose, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, a few light marks, 4to, together History of the Dorsetshire Regiment, 1914-1919, 3 parts in one vol., Dorchester, Henry Ling, [1932], three folding maps at end (one or two small holes), a few light spots, previous owner inscription, bookplate, original green cloth, some flecked dampstains, thick 8vo, plus With the Cornwall Territorials on the Western Front, by E.C. Matthews, Cambridge, 1921, portrait frontispiece, maps and illustrations, light spotting, later red cloth, 8vo, with others including Everard Wyrall's The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1914-1919, 1927, C.T. Atkinson's The Devonshire Regiment 1914-1918, 1926, The Rifle Brigade Chronicle for 1921-1938 and The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle 1922, 1924-41, 1943-48 & 1950-53 (67)
*Fishing tackle. A mixed collection of rods, reels and tackle, late 20th century, including a three piece, 13 foot Shakespeare 'Golden Fly Salmon rod, in manufacturers cloth bag, bag is a little mildewed but the rod appears unused, together with a two piece, 10 foot, Silstar X-Citer GR Spinning rod, in manufacturers cloth bag, appears unused, with an unnamed three piece, 10 foot split cane fly rod, brass ferrules, lacking the top eye, contained in canvas rod bag, plus two salmon landing nets and one trout landing net, a House of Hardy fishing waistcoat, a canvas & plastic fishing bag containing various fly boxes (with flies), hip flask, leaders, fly reels and spare spools, including a small 3 inch Hardy fly reel and a straw sun hat, with a box containing guages and compressed air reservoir cylinders for recharging an air rifle (qty)
WW2 Polish Legitymacjas , including an example for the 4th Armoured regiment with details inked to the inside for Leon Litwin with regimental stamp and dated 1947. 12th Heavy Artillery Group Legitymacja with the name inked out but written in pencil is Sobczak Tadeusz, with regimental ink stamp and date 1947. Legitymacja card for the commemorative badge of the 3rd Carpathian Rifle division awarded to private Jozef Walasik, and a Legitymacja card for a military medal awarded to Piotr Klima of 2nd armoured regiment. Generally all in good condition. (4 items)
Selection of WW2 Polish Insignia, consisting of two embroidered formation signs, embroidered 1st corps formation sign, 3x bullion embroidered beret badges, 2x embroidered beret badges, Polish Rifle Infantry Division (DSP) beret badge with dome post and screw fitting on the reverse, 8 WW2 tunic buttons and a later post war Polish Navy cap eagle. (18 items)
Commemorative Badge 2nd Polish 2nd Rifle Division in France, the badge shows a Polish eagle above DSP with enamel flags of France, Poland and Great Briatain with three sword blades below. Badge has screw post fitting on the reverse with makers mark of HUGUENIN DEPOSE. Badge remains in good condition.
Selection of Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Collar Badges, consisting of 26th Foot mullet in a wreath pattern collar badges in gilt, brass and blackened brass. Double headed eagle patterns in brass, white metal and officers silver (not hallmarked) worn by 90th (Perthshire) regiment of foot. Star above bugle types in white metal, silver plate, blackened brass, bronze and anodised. Crowned bugle / horn examples of the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers (Victorian and Kings crown examples). All remain in generally good condition. (43 items)
Selection of Various OTC, Schools and Cadet Badges, consisting of two rare Eton College brass swan collar badges, Bucks Cadets white metal kings crown collar, Harrow Rifles white metal collar, Gresham OTC brass collar (leaf absent), Scottish cadets white metal collar, 3 white metal Middlesex cadets collars, made up OSD Middlesex cadet collar badge, Glasgow High School white metal cadet collar, bronze collar badge for Alleyns School cadets, two Kings Royal Rifle Corps cadet battalion field service cap badges, London Rifle Brigade brass field service cap badge, Church lads brigade cap badge and various different patterns of collar badges. All remain in generally good condition. (26 items)
WW2 Polish Officers 4th Infantry Division Officers Uniform, being a four pocket service dress uniform having black edged purple velvet collar badges. White metal Polish eagle buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder boards. To the breast pocket is silvered screw back badge for the 1st Independent Rifle Brigade (missing wreath). Medal ribbon bar above the breast pocket. Embroidered POLAND nationality title and printed 4th Infantry Division formation sign. The shoulders have two metal rank bars and single bullion star. Interior has Dundee tailors label with inked name, Captain Kelzuronski and date 1942. Interior of the tunic remains in good condition. Accompanied by an original pair of officers service dress trousers with the same Dundee tailors label. Set remains in very good condition. (2 items)
3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) Collar Badges, consisting of officers and other ranks crossed rifle patterns in brass, OSD and a mint gilt pair. A lead trial die of 3rd pattern and various 4th County of London Yeomanry collars in bronze and bi-metal (this pattern also worn on the field service cap in WW2). All remain in good overall condition. (19 items)
Selection of Collar Badges of Scottish Rifle Volunteers Affiliated to the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, consisting of a pair of white metal 1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers, single white metal example of the same unit, silver (not hallmarked) example with pin back fitting on reverse and a pair of miss-matched bi-metal examples. Brass bugle with 90 to the centre worn by Highland Borderers Light Infantry Militia, Clackmannanshire and Kinross Rifle Volunteers white metal St Andrews cross within wreath of thistles and sugar cane. Brass elephant collar badge worn by 1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers mess waiters. All badges remain in generally good condition. (9 items)
Three Frames of British Regimental Cap Badges, consisting of various regiments and periods including The Cambridgeshire Regiment, The Border Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, Royal Hampshire Regiment, Somerset Light Infantry, South Staffordshire Regiment, Leicestershire Regiment, The Queens Regiment, Herefordshire Regiment, East Surrey Regiment, Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Lincolnshire Yeomanry, Buckinghamshire Battalion, Parachute Regiment, Lancashire Hussars, Shropshire Yeomanry, First Life Guards, Army Cyclist Corps, Military Police, Royal Armoured Corps, plus others. Generally good condition. (71 items)Badges have not been removed from the board or inspected, so possibly some restrike badges.
Selection of British Infantry Regiments Cloth Shoulder Titles, consisting of Royal Scots Fusiliers, Royal Scots, Royal Irish Fusiliers, 2x Royal Fusiliers, 2x Inniskillings, 2x Royal Berkshire, 2x Rifle Brigade (black on green), 3x Queens, 2x Royal West Kent, 2x Buckinghamshire (yellow on green), 3x Oxford & Bucks LI (yellow on green), 2x Oxf & Bucks, 3x North Stafford (white on black), 2x North Stafford, 2x R Northumberland Fus, 4x Royal Norfolk (black on yellow), 2x Northamptonshire, Royal Norfolk, Middlesex, 2x Manchester, 3x Loyals, 3x Royal Lincolnshire, 2x Lincoln, 2x Royal Leicestershire, 2x Leicestershire, 2x Lancashire Fusiliers, 3x KSLI (yellow on green) and 3x KSLI. All remain in generally good condition. (60 items)
Middlesex Rifle Volunteers Badges consisting of one white metal and four bronze arm and arrow 2nd South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer corps badges, three Maltese cross patterns worn by the 4th West London Rifle Volunteer corps, single cycle wheel worn by the 26th (Cyclists) Middlesex RVC, five white metal and one bullion wire examples worn by the 2nd (Tower of London) Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers, two blackened brass cap / collar badges worn by the 23rd Inns of Court Rifle Volunteers, four white metal and one brass large size worn by the 6th Middlesex (St Georges) Rifle Volunteer Corps, one white metal and one gilt small pattern worn by the 6th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps, two brass and one white metal VR ciphers worn by the 15th (Customs & Docks) Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps, two 24th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, three white metal, one gilt and one brass Britannia’s worn by the 50th (Bank of England) Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps. All remain in generally good condition. (34 items)
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