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Lot 564

A Holland & Holland leather shotgun case, bearing interior paper label "Holland & Holland Gun & Rifle Manufacturers, 98 New Bond Street, London" and with quantity of pull throughs and accessories.

Lot 144

After Edouard Detaille - a late 19th century coloured print of a mounted French cavalry soldier holding a rifle, glazed in moulded in gilt and ebonised frame (as viewed)

Lot 423

A cast silver model of a 2nd World War period Australian soldier standing to attention with a rifle and backpack on a circular base. London 1949 (9.5cms, as viewed, bayonet blade broken off)

Lot 115

Ludovico Lipparini - `The Rifle Brigade` (Oval Three-quarter Length Portrait of Lt. John Twigg), oil on canvas, signed and dated 1855, approx 108cm x 76cm, within a gilt composition frame.

Lot 892

A .577 two-band Enfield percussion volunteer rifle, bar-on-band-type, by E. Brooks & Son, Birmingham, barrel length approx 84cm, with three-groove rifling, tangent rear sight and barleycorn front sight, signed border-engraved lock, struck with crown, full-stocked with steel furniture, retaining ramrod (threaded tip missing), nipple protector and sling swivels.

Lot 922

A group of badges, including cap badges, 8th King`s Royal Irish Hussars, Rifle Brigade, South Wales Borderers and Royal Flying Corps, various uniform buttons, including navy, cloth badges, a German waist belt buckle, two fireman`s cap badges, a chorister`s medallion and sundry.

Lot 122

A Prattware Pot Lid “Rifle Contest Wimbledon 1868”, mounted in an oak socle, 4 ¼” diameter

Lot 1051

Six George V Teaspoons, each with enamelled finials, marked “Ottoman Bank, Rifle Club”, on wire work stems and plain polished bowls, Birmingham 1933, makers mark AG Co Ltd, (6)

Lot 1940

19th Century Black Forest carved figure of a huntsman with rifle and dog on a circular naturalistic base, mid brown patination, 22ins high

Lot 459

A two band percussion carbine rifle with original ramrod View on staceyauction.com

Lot 2050

"Pair of Sampson figures of gentleman with hunting dog and lady with rifle, 18cm h"

Lot 467

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL by Reid & Sons, London 1900, with crimped border, repousse with flowers, leaves and scrolls, engraved `Heaton Rifle Competition First Prize… 1902`, on a raised domed foot, 13.5cms high, 20.5cms diameter, 13ozs, on ebonised plinth

Lot 418

An antique percussion lock Rifle, inscribed Modele de Gofset, 1912, Versailles

Lot 626

Vintage first aid kit, seven pairs of binoculars, rifle scope etc.

Lot 172C

Rifle Contest, Wimbledon 1864 (220a) 105mm

Lot 76

Silver small candlestick modelled as a Guardsman with rifle on circular base, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909.

Lot 517

Militaria - 19th Century Officers cartridge pouch for the 2nd London Rifle Volunteer Corps (Fleet Street Rifle Volunteers), circa 1860 together with a Victorian silver plated plume mount for the Engineer Volunteers and two books comprising: Rifle And Carbine Exercises And Musketry Instruction, 1879 and Musketry, 1915

Lot 202

A VINTAGE BSA AIR RIFLE, No.46675, monogrammed walnut stock, length 94cm (Notes: Purchaser must be aged 18 or over)

Lot 215

A DIANA MODEL 16 AIR RIFLE, length 82cm, (Note: Purchaser must be aged 18 or over)

Lot 219

A BSA AIRSPORTER RIFLE, .22 cal, mounted with a BSA telescope (with instructions), length 112cm (Note: Purchaser must be aged 18 or over)

Lot 224

A VICTORIAN 1827 PATTERN RIFLE REGIMENT OFFICER`S SWORD, stepped pommel, wire bound shagreen grip, pierced hilt incorporating a bugle suspended from a coronet, scroll quillon, Murphy proof marked damascened slightly curved blade, metal scabbard with two ring hooks, length 98cm (dents to scabbard)

Lot 226

A WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MKII, .22 cal, safety catch, sight, Patent No.371548, diced walnut stock,. Length 107cm (Note: Purchaser must be aged 18 or over)

Lot 230

AN ENFIELD TWO BAND PERCUSSION CAP RIFLE, ramrod, 95cm barrel marked `MPG WL/II/1082/55-68`, heraldry engraved lockplate, figured walnut stock, the butt stamped `1760`, leather strap on lanyard rings, full length 135cm

Lot 451

Badges/Medals: Selection of various badges, medals & medallions 1920s/60s inc. Ayr Motor Cycling Club Trial 1923, various Rifle Association medals, sporting medals, King George/Queen Mary Silver Jubilee medals 1935, Red Cross Medal, Harringay Speedway badge with year bars for 1954-1958 (inc) etc (gd) (approx 35)

Lot 25

14th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s glengarry/shako badge circa 1859-1880. A scare rather poorly die-stamped brass example being a crowned strap, ‘Lancashire Rifle Volunteers’, with ‘14’ to voided centre. Reverse with brass loops East and West. GC The 14th Corps situated in the eastern part of the City of Liverpool at Edge Hill was absorbed by the 1st Liverpool Corps in 1862, but may well have continued wearing their individual corps badges. Hugh King Collection

Lot 44

27th (Bolton) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate. A fine and scarce die-stamped silvered example of crowned star pattern mounted with rope edged strap ‘27th Lancashire’; three lions in pale with label to centre. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC Formed at Bolton February 1860; renumbered 14th 1880 and redesignated 2nd VB, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in February 1883. Hugh King Collection

Lot 59

Rifle Brigade Militia Battalions Victorian Officer’s post 1881 pouch belt plate . A fine die-stamped silver plated example. Within a laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic Crown resting on a blank tablet, a Maltese cross, ball finials to the points, lions between the arms. To the centre, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. Mounted on the base of the wreath, a scroll inscribed The Prince Consort’s Own’. Four screw posts to reverse and complete with backing plate. VGC Worn by 5th Bn (late 2nd R.Tower Hamlets Militia), 6th (late Royal Regt. of Longford Rifles Irish Militia), 7th (late 1st R.Tower Hamlets Militia), 8th (late Leitrim Rifles Irish Militia disbanded 1889) and 9th (late Westmeath Rifles Irish Militia) Battalions RB

Lot 60

Rifle Brigade Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1863-76. A good scarce die-cast unmarked silver example. Laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic crown resting on a tablet inscribed ‘Waterloo’; within the wreath, a Maltese cross with lions between the arms and balls to the tips. To the centre of the cross, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. The arms of the cross bear the numerous honours of the Regiment; the wreath bears applied honours, to the left ‘Sevas’ ‘topol’; the right ‘Alma’ ‘Inkerman’. Between the bottom arm of the cross and the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘Peninsula’ with another above ‘Lucknow’; across the base of the wreath, an applied scroll ‘The Prince Consort’s Own’. Four screw posts to reverse, retaining replacement backing plate. Highpoints polished. Title ‘The Prince Consort’s Own’ granted in 1862.

Lot 61

Rifle Brigade 19th century Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1823-55. A fine and scarce example as worn in the Crimea. Die-stamped unmarked silver laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic crown resting on a tablet inscribed ‘Waterloo’; within the wreath, a Maltese cross with lions between the arms and balls to the tips. To the centre of the cross, within a circlet inscribed ‘Rifle Brigade’, a crowned strung bugle. Plain wreath, the arms of the cross bear the numerous honours of the brigade. Between the bottom arm of the cross and the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘Peninsula’. Four screw posts to reverse, retaining original backing plate. A little wear to central highpoints, crown reaffixed with bar behind Waterloo otherwise generally VGC.

Lot 62

Cinque Ports Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1868. A good scarce nickel silver example. Circlet inscribed ‘Pro Aris et Focis’ with oak spray at the base; centre bears Arms of the Cinque Posts. Unusual oakleaf ends. VGC Hugh King Collection

Lot 63

56th (Salford) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Sergeant’s pouch belt plate circa 1860. A very fine and scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned cross bearing laurel wreath with ‘56’ to centre; below the wreath, a scroll inscribed ‘Salford’. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Formed at Salford 5th March 1860. Renumbered 17th in 1880 and in 1881 joined Manchester Regiment as one of its VB’s. However in March 1866 transferred to Lancashire Fusiliers as its 3rd VB. Hugh King Collection

Lot 64

4th (Cheshire & Derby) Cheshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-87. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and strap inscribed ‘4th Cheshire Rifle Volunteers’; Prince of Wales’s plumes to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC 4th had ‘L’ to ‘N’ Companies (late 23rd Derby) at Glossop. In December 1887 by GO 181 became 4th VB Cheshire Regt. Hugh King Collection

Lot 65

4th VB Cheshire Regiment Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1887-1901. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and applied circlet inscribed ‘Cheshire 4th Volr. Battn.’; Prince of Wales’s plumes on star to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC 4th Cheshire (Cheshire & Derby) Rifle Vols. had ‘L’ to ‘N’ Companies (late 23rd Derby) at Glossop. In December 1887 by GO 181 became 4th VB Cheshire Regt with HQ at Stockport. Hugh King Collection

Lot 69

Welsh. Carmarthenshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-87. A fine and scarce die stamped white metal example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and strap ‘Carmarthenshire Rifle Volrs’; strung bugle to voided centre. Three loops to reverse which has excess braze. Fracture between top of bugle and circlet otherwise VGC. Hugh King Collection

Lot 74

5th Durham Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1880-87. A fine scarce die-stamped lightly silvered example of crowned star pattern mounted with coiled bugle with ‘5’ to voided centre. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC HQ at Gateshead. Redesignated 5th VB DLI in December 1887. Hugh King Collection

Lot 83

Third Norfolk Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian OR’s pouch badge circa 1872-83. A good die-stamped white metal example. Thistle pattern star being circlet inscribed ‘Third Norfolk Rifle Volunteer Corps’; three towered castle to voided centre. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Hugh King Collection

Lot 84

16th (Sandbach) Cheshire Rifle Volunteer Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1860. A fine rare die-stamped silvered example. Star bearing strap ‘ ‘Sandwich Volunteer Rifle Corps’ with Arms to centre. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Unit raised at Sandbach 7th March, 1860. Formed part of 2nd Admin Bn, June to August 1860 and part of 4th from September 1860 to May 1861. Hugh King Collection

Lot 86

2nd Sussex Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1880-87. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned strap ‘2nd Regt. Sussex Rifle Vols’; to voided centre, a shield bearing six martlets and set on an ornamental ground. Two loops to reverse. VGC HQ at Brighton. Redesignated 2nd VB Royal Sussex Regiment in February 1887. Hugh King Collection

Lot 87

4th Bn. Cheshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1880-87. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Crowned strap ‘4th Batt. Cheshire Rifle Volunteers’ resting on ‘Ich Dien’ scroll; Prince of Wales’s plumes to voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC 4th Cheshire RVC became 4th VB Cheshire Regt. in 1887. Hugh King Collection

Lot 90

Westmoreland Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s shako plate circa 1861-68. A fine and scarce die-stamped white metal example, Crowned strap inscribed ‘Westmoreland’ resting in laurel wreath; VR cypher to voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC Hugh King Collection

Lot 92

11th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers OR’s glengarry badge circa 1880-83. A fine rare die-stamped white metal example. Crowned coiled bugle over ‘LRV’ cypher all resting in a laurel wreath; ‘11’ in the bugle’s voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC HQ at Preston. The former 6th Admin. Bn. Lancashire Rifle Volunteers, consolidated as 11th in 1880, became the 1st VB The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in 1883. Hugh King Collection

Lot 95

20th Lancashire (2nd Manchester) Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1880-83. A fine scarce die-stamped silvered example. Maltese cross of hobnail design with burnished rim and balls to the points, lions between the arms; the centre mounted with large rose. Viewed from reverse, a circlet ‘Lancashire Rifle Volunteers’ is evident beneath the rose. Four screw posts to reverse. VGC 33rd LRVC formed 28th January 1860 at Ardwick; absorbed 78th in 1862. 33rd became 20th in 1880 and redesignated 5th (Ardwick) VB Manchester Regt. in September 1888. Hugh King Collection

Lot 98

25th (Mersey Steel & Iron) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1860. A rare die-stamped silvered example. Crowned oak wreath bearing ‘Lancashire Volunteers’ scroll across the base; centre mounted with coiled bugle with ‘25’ to centre. Three screw posts to reverse. Orb and cross absent, some wear to plating. Formed 25th February, 1860. Absorbed into 8th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers in 1864. Hugh King Collection

Lot 99

66th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1860. A fine rare die-stamped silvered example. Oval strap inscribed Liverpool Volunteer Borough Guard’ surmounted by Liver Bird (detached but present); ‘66’ to lined centre. Two screw posts and loop to reverse. VGC Formed 25th April, 1860 as part of 1st Admin Battalion which was redesignated 1st VB The King’s (Liverpool Regiment) in March 1888. Hugh King Collection

Lot 100

Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate. A good scarce die-stamped silver plated example. Within a laurel wreath surmounted by a crown resting on a blank tablet, a seeded backing plate bearing circlet inscribed ‘Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers’ with shield from the Arms of Hereford to centre. Four screw posts to reverse. VGC

Lot 101

4th VB Cheshire Regiment Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1887-1901. A fine silvered example with matching numbers to both halves. Circlet inscribed ‘4th Vol Batt Cheshire Regiment’; the centre mounted with Prince of Wales’s plumes within an eight pointed star. Universal pattern rococo ends. VGC 4th Cheshire (Cheshire & Derby) Rifle Vols. had ‘L’ to ‘N’ Companies (late 23rd Derby) at Glossop. In December 1887 by GO 181 became 4th VB Cheshire Regt. with HQ at Stockport. Hugh King Collection

Lot 103

9th (Warrington) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian waist belt clasp circa 1860. A fine scarce white metal example with matching numbers to both halves. Circlet inscribed ‘Warrington Rifles’; centre bearing Arms of Warrington flanked by flags bearing the Arms of Lancashire and the Arms of Cheshire. Universal pattern rococo ends. VGC Formed at Warrington 16th September, 1859; Sept 1865 9th Admin. Bn. created; 1880 Consolidated as 9th Corps becoming 1st VB South Lancashire Regt. by General Order 78 in July of 1886. Hugh King Collection

Lot 107

3rd Westmorland Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s shako plate circa 1860. A fine die-stamped white metal example of crowned star pattern bearing strap inscribed ‘Westmorland’ with ‘3’ to centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC Formed at Kendal 28th February, 1860; made part of 1st Admin Bn. which was consolidated in 1880 and redesignated 2nd VB Border Regiment in December 1887. Hugh King Collection

Lot 110

Worcestershire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1861-78. A fine scarce die-stamped silvered example of crowned star mounted with a laurel wreath bearing pear tree to centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC See ‘Badges of the Worcestershire Regiment ‘ by R.W. Bennett, 183.

Lot 111

1st Royal Tower Hamlets (King’s Own Light Infantry) Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1969-78. A fine die-stamped silvered crowned laurel wreath with circlet inscribed ‘The King’s Own Light Infantry’; strung bugle mounted to domed centre. Two loops to reverse. Minor service wear to plating, generally VGC. Became 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade in 1881.

Lot 112

28th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s 1860 hallmarked silver pouch belt plate. A fine and scarce die-stamped example by JB (Joseph Bent of Bent and Parker fame), bearing Birmingham hallmarks, of crowned star pattern mounted with rope edged strap ‘28th Lancashire’; three lions in pale with label to centre. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC Formed 21st February 1860; absorbed by 33rd in 1864 who were renumbered 20th in 1880. 1888 redesignated 5th (Ardwick) VB Manchester Regt. and became 8th (Ardwick) Bn. Manchester Regt. in 1908. Hugh King Collection

Lot 113

28th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s silvered pouch ornament circa 1860. A fine and scarce frosted silvered die-cast ornate strung bugle with ‘28’ lodged between the cords. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Formed 21st February 1860; absorbed by 33rd in 1864 who were renumbered 20th in 1880. 1888 redesignated 5th (Ardwick) VB Manchester Regt. and became 8th (Ardwick) Bn. Manchester Regt. in 1908. Hugh King Collection

Lot 114

71st (Liverpool) Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s glengarry / forage cap badge circa 1860. A good scarce die-stamped white metal example. Coiled bugle with ‘71’ to voided centre. Reverse with copper loops East and West. Slightly distorted otherwise GC. Formed in Liverpool 24th May, 1860. Hugh King Collection

Lot 115

Cheshire Rifle Volunteers Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1880-1908. A fine die-cast silvered example. Prince of Wales’s plumes surmounting oval inscribed ‘Cheshire Rifle Volunteers’ and resting on tri-part scroll ‘Jure et Dignitate Cladii’; voided centre bearing shield surmounted by ducal coronet charged with three wheat sheaves, crossed swords behind. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC Hugh King Collection

Lot 116

2nd Cheshire Rifle Volunteers Victorian OR’s helmet plate 1880-87. A fine scarce white metal example of crowned star pattern bearing laurel wreath and applied strap inscribed ‘2nd Cheshire Rifle Volunteers’; wheatsheaf to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC HQ at Chester. Hugh King Collection

Lot 118

1st (Birkenhead) Cheshire Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian waist belt clasp circa 1880-1908. A good scarce nickel example. Circlet comprising laurel wreath with inner legend ‘Cheshire Volunteer Rifles’; lined centre bearing ‘1’. Universal pattern rococo ends. GC Formed at Birkenhead 25th August, 1859. Hugh King Collection

Lot 120

Worcestershire Rifle Volunteers Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1866-1900. A good die-stamped silvered example. Laurel wreath surmounted by a crown on blank tablet; pear tree to voided centre. Four screw posts to reverse. VGC See ‘Badges of the Worcestershire Regiment ‘ by R.W. Bennett, 910.

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