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A collection of costume jewellery, to include; a Victorian silver brooch with engraved decoration, a 9ct gold signet ring (lacking stone), a 9ct gold charm, a pair of plated cufflinks, an articulated snake ring etc, together with a large collection of loose stones, to include; rough crystals, polished stones and synthetic examples (a lot)
A collection of six Victorian and later cheroot holders to include three silver mounted examples; two cased, Chester 1899 and 1900, one by Ben Wade, 7.5 cm long maximum, a further small uncased example with Chester silver collar, 4.5 cm long, a cased Meerschaum example with a carved tapering bowl, 10.5 cm long, a novelty antelope horn example, 14 cm long and a further turned hardwood example, 12 cm long. (6).
A Victorian cased tobacco pipe with a Meerschaum bowl and long bone stem with silver mounts, Birmingham,1890 by Louis Blumfeld Blumfeld's Best Briars (subsequently Britain's Best Briars), in a BBB felt-lined hinged case, 30 cm long combined (missing short stem) 22.5 cm long in case, together with a Victorian Crystal Palace souvenir moulded white clay tobacco pipe, with moulded architectural detail and scrolling motifs below sail boats and a steam engine, signed C.Crop and dated 1867, 19 cm long.
Border Regiment Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1881-1901. A fine gilt example. Crowned star mounted with full laurel wreath and a silver Bath cross lying upon silver full laurel wreath. The arms of the cross emblazoned with battle honours. Centrally, within a circlet, “ARROYO DOS MOLINOS 1811”, “CHINA” on a dead white enamel over the China Dragon on translucent red enamel. The cross rests on a tri-part scroll “THE BORDER REGT” Three loops to reverse. Enamel defective. VGC
12th (Suffolk) Regiment of Foot Officer’s shoulder belt plate mount circa 1843-55. A good die-stamped silver example. Crowned tri-part scroll inscribed “MINDEN GIBRALTAR SERINGAPATAM” above circular strap, “MONTIS INSIGNIA CALPE” with Gibraltar Castle and Key over XII to voided centre, resting in laurel sprays with “INDIA” scroll at the base. Four square lugs to reverse. GC
Saint Martin’s Companies, 13th (Queen’s) Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate. A good example worn by I and K Companies circa 1860. Rectangular gilt plate with canted corners mounted with silver on copper device of St. Martin and the beggar with scroll below “ST. MARTIN’S”. Four screw posts to reverse. Traces only of original finish. GC
Irish. Royal Dublin Fusiliers Officer’s fur cap grenade circa 1881-1914. A good scarce example. Gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with silver shield bearing Dublin Arms of three castles between shamrock sprays joined at the base by “SPECTAMUR AGENDO” scroll supporting an elephant and tiger. Two loops to reverse, wires absent. VGC
Irish. Royal Munster Fusiliers post 1881 Officer’s fur cap grenade A good silver and gilt flaming grenade example. The ball bearing a wreath of honours and “ROYAL MUNSTER” with central silver shield being three gilt crowns. Reverse with single screw post with pair of blades below. VGC
Irish. Royal Irish Fusiliers Officer’s fur cap grenade circa 1881-1914. A good die-cast example. Gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with silver Eagle and tablet inscribed ‘8’. Two blades and single screw post to reverse. VGCThe Eagle and tablet inscribed “8” represents the Eagle on the flagstaff of the 8th French Light Infantry captured by the old 87th Fusiliers at Barossa on 5th March 1811.
Border Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A fine rich gilt example. Crowned star mounted with full laurel wreath and a silver Bath cross lying upon silver full laurel wreath. The arms of the cross emblazoned with battle honours. Centrally, within a circlet, “ARROYO DOS MOLINOS 1811”, “CHINA” on a dead white enamel over the China Dragon on translucent red enamel. The cross rests on a tri-part scroll “THE BORDER REGT” Three loops to reverse. VGC
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1866-78. A good gilt scarce example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays, “GIBRALTAR” scroll at the top and fouled anchor to the base. Centrally, a pierced strap “PER MARE PER TERRAM” on blue enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief. Mounted beneath the sprays, a silver strung bugle. Two loops to reverse. VGC
8th (King’s) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s “Quilted” pattern shako plate circa 1861-69. A very fine and rare die-stamped rich gilt example. Crowned star mounted with Garter ; silver rearing White Horse of Hanover over VIII to voided centre. Two loops to reverse. VGC
16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s Foreign Service helmet plate. A fine rare die-stamped example. Gilt crowned star mounted by silvered Maltese cross with laurel sprays; blue enamel title strap and central bearing silver foliated XVI. Two horizontal loops to reverse. VGC
The Prince Albert’s (Somerset Light Infantry) Officer’s Victorian helmet plate circa 1881-1901. A fine rich gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre mounted with silver mural crowned strung bugle, Sphinx on “EGYPT”. Mounted on the base of the laurels, a silver tri-part scroll “SOMERSETSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY”. Two of three loops to reverse. VGC
7th (or Royal Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s forage cap badge circa 1874-81. A fine rare bullion example. Gold wire embroidered flaming grenade, the flames bearing crown, the ball mounted with blue enamel backed pierced gilt Garter and central silver Rose; separate bullion “7” below. (sewn to piece of cloth for display) VGCThis is the actual item photographed as No. 2 in MHS Bulletin No. 211 “Some Royal Fusilier Forage Cap Badges” by Douglas Twomey
93rd Sutherland Highlanders Victorian Officer’s bonnet or glengarry badge pre 1881. A fine and rare heavy die-cast unmarked silver example. Large thistle sprays with strap, “SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS”, applied numerals ‘93’ to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Gurkha Transport Regiment Officer’s pouch belt plate circa 1965-92. A good die-cast example. Silver plated eight pointed star mounted with gilt laurel sprays closed at the top by a Crowned EIIR Cypher; the lower section of the wreath covered by a tri-part scroll inscribed “GURKHA TRANSPORT REGIMENT”. Superimposed on the laurels, a pair of crossed kukris with silvered blades and gilt grips. Four screw posts to reverse. GCGurkha Army Service Corps formed July 1958; redesignated Gurkha Transport Regiment November 1965; redesignated The Queen’s Own Gurkha Transport Regiment 22nd August 1992..
Manchester Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A good gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre bearing the silver Arms of Manchester. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a silver scroll “THE MANCHESTER REGIMENT;. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment Officer’s pouch belt plate. A fine die-cast example. Silver plated eight pointed star mounted with gilt laurel sprays closed at the top by a Crowned EIIR Cypher; the lower section of the wreath covered by a tri-part scroll inscribed “GURKHA LOGISTIC REGIMENT”. Superimposed on the laurels, a pair of crossed kukris with silvered blades and gilt grips superimposed with scroll “QUEEN’S OWN”. Two screw posts to reverse. VGCFormed 5th April 2001
Scottish. Gordon Highlanders 1918 Birmingham hallmarked silver attributed glengarry badge. A fine heavy example by J & Co (Jennens). Within an ivy wreath bearing the legend “BYDAND” across the base, the crest of the Marquis of Huntly (in high relief, a stag’s head with antlers, coronet below). Two loops to reverse. VGCProvenance. Ex Hugh King Collection who stated worn by Captain I.P. Imlay, DSO and Bar, 2nd Bn Gordon Highlanders
8th (The King’s) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1855-81. A fine scarce silver and gilt interlocking example with matching benchmarks to both halves. Circlet inscribed “THE KING’S REGIMENT”; seeded gilt centre mounted with silver “NEC ASPERA TERRENT” scroll over rearing White Horse of Hanover with ‘8’ below. Universal pattern rococo ends. VGC
King’s Liverpool Regiment Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1881-1901. A very fine silver and gilt interlocking example with matching numbers to both halves. Circlet inscribed “THE LIVERPOOL REGIMENT THE KINGS”; seeded gilt centre mounted with silver “NEC ASPERA TERRENT” scroll over rearing White Horse of Hanover. Universal pattern rococo ends. VGC
Worcestershire Regiment Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1882-90. A good scarce silver and gilt interlocking example with matching numbers to both halves. Silver title circlet; seeded gilt centre mounted with silver star with gilt tower to centre; and “FIRM” on the base of the star. Universal pattern rococo ends. Minor service wear. GC
Welsh. South Wales Borderers Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1881-1901. A silver and gilt interlocking example with matching numbers to both halves. Silver circlet title; mounted on the seeded gilt centre, a silver laurel wreath encircling the Dragon. Universal pattern rococo ends. Heavy service wear . Misshaped
Irish. Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1881-1901. A good scarce example of special pattern with matching numbers to both halves. Circular gilt plate mounted with a silver crowned title circlet resting in a sprays of maple and laurel; Prince of Wales’s plumes to centre. To the base ,a scroll inscribed “CENTRAL INDIA”. Unique ends bearing five maple leaves. Some service wear. GC Disbanded 31st July 1922.
Indian Army. Unattached List Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp. A good scarce British made silver and gilt interlocking example with matching numbers to both halves. Silvered circlet “UNATTCHED’, seeded gilt centre mounted with silvered Imperial crowned “VRI” cypher. Universal pattern rococo ends. Gilt toned. VGC
Indian Army. 22nd Punjab Infantry Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp. A fine scarce British made silver and gilt interlocking example with matching numbers to both halves. Silvered circlet ornamented with laurel sprays, seeded gilt centre mounted with silvered crown over ‘22’. Universal pattern rococo ends. Generally VGC.
Scottish. Dumbartonshire Volunteers Officer’s waist belt plate circa 1887-1908. A fine scarce example. Silvered rectangular plate mounted with gilt saltire in turn mounted with a silver elephant and howdah. Above the saltire, a gilt scroll “FORTITUDO ET FIDELITAS”; below the saltire, a scroll “DUMBARTONSHIRE VOLUNTEERS”. Fixed belt loop present, detachable belt loop now absent. Gilt toned and minor service wear otherwise VGC
Scottish. Royal Scots Fusiliers post 1881 Officer’s waist belt plate. A good gilt example. Seeded rectangular plate mounted with silver St. Andrew and Cross within thistle sprays, a scroll across the base inscribed “ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS”. Fixed belt loop present, detachable belt loop now absent. Toned.
Dragoon Guards Victorian Officer’s waist belt plate. A fine example. Rectangular seeded gilt plate with raised burnished rim mounted, in silver, with oak leaf sprays and central crowned Royal Cypher; across the base, a scroll inscribed “DIEU ET MON DROIT’. Fixed and detachable belt present. VGC ... together with old ink label “Father’s buckle 5th Dragoon Guards”.
Norfolk Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A fine gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the replacement crimson velvet centre mounted with Britannia in silver. Mounted on the base of the wreath, a silver tri-part scroll “THE NORFOLK REGIMENT’. Three loops to reverse. Reverse of back plate with surplus holes. VGC (KK 223)
Dragoon Guards Edwardian Officer’s waist belt plate circa 1901-10. A fine example. Seeded rich gilt rectangular plate, with burnished edges, mounted with silver crowned EdVIIl Cypher with attendant oak leaf sprays on a scroll inscribed “DIEU ET MON DROIT”. Fixed belt loop present, detachable belt loop now absent otherwise VGC.
4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards pre 1855 Victorian Officer's waist belt plate. A fine and rare example. Finely seeded rich gilt rectangular plate, with burnished edges, mounted in silver with crowned Maid of Erin Harp over Order of St. Patrick Star and attendant Union sprays; a scroll “PENINSULA” at the base. Both plain belt loops present. VGC
Irish. 6th Inniskilling Dragoons pre 1922 Officer’s waist belt plate. A fine scarce example. Seeded gilt rectangular plate mounted with silver Castle of Enniskilling on an oval tablet “VI” within oak sprays resting on a bi-part title scroll. Fixed belt loop present, detachable belt loop now absent otherwise VGC
Royal Warwickshire Regiment Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge circa 1881-97. A fine scarce die-stamped example. Rich gilt crowned Garter, the slightly domed replacement dark blue velvet centre mounted with silver Antelope. Two loops to reverse. One of the five wires securing to backplate absent otherwise VGC.
Bedfordshire Regiment, Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge circa 1881-97. A good scarce example. Gilt crowned Garter, the slightly domed replacement dark blue velvet centre mounted with a silver star bearing gilt Maltese cross with stag on blue translucent enamel. Three loops to reverse. Minor service wear. VGC
The Worcestershire Regiment Officer’s helmet plate circa 1901-14. A fine gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel sprays and Garter, the black velvet centre with silver eight pointed star bearing gilt Garter and “FIRM” scroll with silver lion to centre. Mounted on the base of the sprays, a silver tri-part scroll “THE WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT” . Two of three loops to reverse. Minor service wear. VGC
East Yorkshire Regiment Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge circa 1881-97. A good scarce die-stamped example. Gilt crowned Garter, the slightly domed black leather centre mounted with gilt star with inner laurel wreath and central silver White Rose of York. Two loops to reverse. Minor service wear. VGC
Leicestershire Regiment Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge circa 1881-97. A good scarce die-stamped example. Gilt crowned Garter, the domed replacement dark blue velvet centre mounted with silver Royal Tiger with scroll “HINDOOSTAN”. Two loops to reverse. Three of the five wires securing to backplate absent otherwise GC.
Worcestershire Regiment Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge circa 1881-83. A fine short-lived die-stamped gilt example. Crowned Garter, the slightly domed black velvet centre mounted with a silver eight pointed star bearing gilt scroll inscribed “FIRM” across the lowest point. To the blue translucent enamel centre of the star, a gilt tower. Two loops to reverse. Minor service wear otherwise VGC.In 1883 the blue enamel was replaced by a silver ground.
Worcestershire Regiment Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge circa 1890-96 A fine scarce die-stamped example. Gilt crowned Garter, the slightly domed black velvet centre mounted with silver and gilt Garter Star bearing gilt “FIRM” title and silver lion. Two loops to reverse. Minor service wear VGC.
Essex Regiment Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge. A good post 1881 example. Gilt crowned Garter; rather worn black velvet domed centre mounted with silver Castle surmounted by the Sphinx on “EGYPT”, below, the Key and “MONTIS INSIGNIA CALPE”. Two loops to reverse. Securing wires AF otherwise generally GC.
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