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Cased late Victorian/ Edwardian hallmarked silver and steel dressing set with wrythen moulded handles and tiger finials with glass eyes, comprising glove stretchers, shoehorn and two button hooks, faint marks for Birmingham but date and maker's marks are indistinct, length of case 24cm
Two silver plated open faced pocket watches one H W Burford & Co Ltd keyless winding 'Goliath' with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals, blued hands and railroad minute track, case diameter 65mm, the other Best Centre Seconds Chronograph with gold hands and black Roman numerals, case diameter 55mm together with a pocket watch style step indicator.
Victorian 19th century silvered Tipstaff of Office by Parker, Field and Sons.A scarce example by Parker, Field and Sons, London. The gilt crown with velvet cushion (Velvet possibly replaced) unscrews, Silver plated metal barrel with 7 cm white ring turned decoration. Minor age wear. GC. (approx. 19 cm overall)
Royal Army Medical Corps Silver Presentation Figure.This dramatic silver figure depicts a WW1 RAMC medic carrying a wounded comrade. The casualty is swathed in bandages to his head and is carried on the back of the medic as he jogs through the mud of the front line. Bearing silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1999. There is a further mark indicating this is a filled stature with a silver cover and not solid silver. The figures are mounted onto a mahogany plinth with a presentation inscription “Presented to Lt Gen Sir Richard Gray KCB OBE DL by Officers Mess 250 (Hull) Amb (V) on his retirement as Honorary Colonel Adieu”. Overall Height 10 inches. The statue has been damaged at the foot and ankle of the running figure and with basic repair, still remains an impressive display item.Information supplied by the vendor indicates the full size bronze statue is on display at the Army Medical Services Museum Keogh Barracks Aldershot.
Scottish. Seaforth Highlanders Captain’s pipe banner circa 1901-03.A very fine and attractive example of yellow silk. One side with silver embroidered Coronet and HRH Duke of Albany’s cypher and stag’s head with various honour scrolls, the other side embroidered with the crest and motto of Captain Diog (later Lt. Col. DSO, OBE), a Company Commander. The rectangular banner is edged on three sides with silver wire tassels and is housed in a mahogany fire screen, glazed both sides. Generally VGCClaude Prendergast Diog was born 11th February 1874, educated at Edinburgh Academy and RMC Sandhurst. Gazetted 2nd Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders 10th October 1894, promoted Lieutenant 29th April 1896 and Captain 2nd February 1901 which entitled his company piper to carry his banner. Promoted Major 27th March 1911 and Lt.Colonel 24th April 1919 on his retirement. Served Chitral Relief Force 1895 (Medal and clasp), South African War 1899-1902 and wounded in action (QSA with three clasps; KSA with two clasps), NW Frontier with Zakka Khel Expedition 1908 (Medal and clasp). During the Great War he also commanded a battalion of Oxf & Bucks LI as well as one of the Royal Scots. DSO 14th Jan 1916; OBE (1919), 1914 Star and bar, War Medal and Victory Medal.
Selection of British Red Cross County Badges.Comprising: Hertfordshire ... Essex ... Sussex ... Lincolnshire ... Hertfordshire ... Nottingham ... Norfolk ... Cheshire ... Huntingdon ... Cambridge ... Southern Rhodesia ... All complete with pins GC ... Accompanied by a silver (Birmingham 12) County of Surrey Damaged. (12 items)
Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901.A fine gilt 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. Three loops to reverse. VGCAlso worn by Commissioned Bandmasters 1898-1901
Scottish. Seaforth Highlanders Boer War Edinburgh 1902 silver hallmarked Officer’s plaid brooch.A very fine quality example by R & HB Kirkwood,Thistle St. Edinburgh bearing Kirkwood’s thistle logo. Thistle wreath mounted with silver Coronet, HRH Duke of Albany’s cypher and stag’s head in high relief. The wreath bears 15 battle honours up to ‘Afghanistan’. Original stout pin to reverse. VGC
Welsh. Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeomanry Troopers HelmetA very good example based on the 1871 pattern, silvered skull with silvered laurel leaf design. To the front, an eight pointed cut silver star mounted with central motif of the Welsh Dragon within a strap inscribed “Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeomanry”. A silvered spike supports a white horsehair plume with silvered rose boss to crown. Two rose head bosses support the leather backed chin chain. The interior with leather lining. Overall near VGC. Securing nut to the plume absent.
North Irish Horse Officer’s early peaked Dress Cap.A fine pre Great War example tailored by Hawkes, 14 Piccadilly. Green Melton cloth with black patent leather peak and shamrock lace band. Narrow chinstrap with plain white metal buttons. Silver-plated badge. Roan leather lining to crown, and maker’s label inscribed ‘KERR, NIH 6/09’. Minor age wear three minor small moth holes not effecting the overall appearance.DAW Kerr transferred from the Carabiniers to the NIH in May 1905.
Staffordshire Yeomanry Victorian Officer's Pillbox CapAn extremely rare example, scarlet cloth with silver oakleaf lace band. Silver Russia braid forming edging to crown seam and a large and ornate figure of six crowsfeet to top. Good roan leather internal headband and crimson quilted silk lining with maker’s details T McBride & Sons, 17 Charles St, and manuscript initials ‘HAG’. Chinstrap present but sheared, silver lace slightly dull, GC.
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) Officer’s 1871 pattern helmet.A fine example gilt metal skull decorated with laurel leaves; to the front a white metal Garter star bearing gilt metal strap “The Carabiniers” which encircles silvered Royal Crest. Fluted gilt spike supports a white regimental pattern horsehair plume with gilt metal rose boss . Brass rose head boss to either side support the brass leather-backed chin chain. The interior with a cotton lining. Minor age wear near VGC gilt bright, silver toned.
1st Caithness Artillery Volunteers Victorian Complete Dress UniformA superb example worn by a Lieutenant Colonel of the Battery. Comprising:Home Service Pattern blue cloth helmet. The helmet is complete with silvered metal cross piece, ball and rose bosses supporting a velvet backed chin chain. To the front, silvered Royal Arms Artillery device, with title scroll inscribed “1st CAITHNESS ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS” . The interior with leather sweatband, this with cream net edging. Also tailor’s stamp of Hawkes & Co. London. The helmet is contained in metal storage tin VGC ...Volunteer Officers tunic of dark blue Melton cloth, with scarlet facings to the collar, this also with silver lace and silver bullion flaming grenade badges. The cuff with ornate bullion cord and to the shoulder cords ,Victorian Lt. Col rank. Complete with silvered Victorian buttons and the interior with quilted lining ... Overalls dark blue with silver lace. Silver decoration to the tunic remains very bright, lace to overalls dulled ...Victorian Officer’s pouch belt and pouch. The belt of silver lace with silvered buckle tip and slide of regimental pattern (Bullion dulled). The pouch is of dark blue Melton cloth ground, with silver embroidered Royal Arms, oak leaves and acorns. Embroidered above a silvered artillery field piece “CAV”and below a tri part motto scroll. Complete with pouch cover. Bullion bright, minor stitching faults to belt ...Silver lace sword belt with silvered Volunteer pattern clasp and complete with sword slings. Bullion dulled and some stitching faults.White Cotton Gloves GC ...Black leather Wellington boots, these with heavy age wear and damage.Overall Condition is good to very good (7 parts plus Hat Tin 8 items)1st Caithness Artillery Volunteers Headquarters was originally at Wick and then moved to Thurso in 1882. IN 1894 The Company was disbanded only to be reformed in 1897, it was finally disbanded in March 1908.
London Scottish NCO’s plaid brooch.A fine nickel silver example by Morton, 223 Oxford St. Plain burnished quoit mounted with thistle wreath secured with ornate wing nuts. To the centre, a Lion Rampant; across the base of the wreath a scroll inscribed “LSRV”. Stout pin to reverse. VGCSee “The Uniform of the London Scottish 1859-1959” by Robson, page 31
South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Volunteers) Officer’s Undress uniforms.An interesting example. Blue serge “frock” with fine bi-metal collar badges. Gilt metal buttons and Lieutenant Colonel’s post 1902 badges of rank. Medal ribbons absent, otherwise VGC ... Khaki Service Dress tunic by James Harris, Stirling, to same officer, the label inscribed Lt Col Brodie 1/11/42. Good bronze collar badges, ribbons for British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1935 Silver Jubilee and 1937 Coronation Medals. Minimal moth confined to right cuff, otherwise VGC. (2 items)
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards George III Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1792-1807.A splendid rare superior quality example. Finely chased gilt oval plate, with raised beaded rim, mounted with silver Garter star. Mounted on the star, a pierced gilt Garter on a blue enamel ground encircling white enamel with red translucent enamel Cross of St. George to centre. Reverse with original flat broad hooks and two studs, complete with chamois liner. VGC (Parkyn 65)
Victorian West Somerset Yeomanry Officer’s Mess Jacket.The jacket is of stable jacket form and worn by a Major of the Regiment. Dark Melton cloth with dark scarlet facings to the collar and cuffs. Edged with silver bullion oak leaf lace and to the front a row of silvered seed buttons. To each cuff two regimental buttons and to the silver bullion shoulder cords a Victorian Major rank crown. The interior with quilted crimson silk lining. Overall GC.
German Third Reich WW2 Kriegsmarine 2nd pattern E Boat War badge by Schwerin, BerlinA scarce example. Gilt oval oakleaf wreath surmounted by eagle and swastika; within the wreath, a silver speeding E Boat with its bows breaking through the wreath. Reverse marked “Fec. W.E.Peekhaus, Berlin Ausf. Schwerin, Berlin 68” and with vertical tapered pin fitting and small hook to reverse of eagle. Some service wear to finish. GC2nd pattern E Boat War badge introduced in January 1943
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards George III Officer’s gorget circa 1801-16.A fine scarce example. Plain copper gilt crescent with distinctive secondary inner line, the centre mounted with the 1801-16 Royal Arms of the period in silver. The rim of the crescent formed over a wire frame. Lacking leather liner, some wear to gilt. Minor slit to top rim otherwise VGC.The gorgets of the Grenadier and 3rd Foot Guards were differentiated at this time with decoration in the upper areas.
German Third Reich Spanish Cross with Swords in silver by Paul Meybauer, Berlin.A fine scarce example of the breast badge awarded to combatants, mainly of the Luftwaffe Legion Condor. Reverse with flat tapered pin. Reverse stamped “L/13”. Very minor service wear. VGCInstituted 14th April 1939 by Hitler to reward those members of the Wehrmacht who served with distinction in the Spanish Civil War in support of General Franco.
German Third Reich Army Officer’s Dagger with straps and knot by E. & F. Hörster, Solingen.A good example with white spiral ivorine grip and plain polished double-edged blade etched with oval maker’s logo. Plated eagle crossguard with swastika. Oakleaf decoration to pommel and ferrule. Housed in stippled plated scabbard with two suspension rings and foliate lockets. Silver braid knot with solid tassel finial. Complete with silver laced, velvet-backed slings with oakleaf ornamented oval buckles and spring-clips. VGCArmy (Heer) Officer’s dagger was designed by Paul Casburg in 1935.
German Third Reich cased Police Service Cross 2nd Class for 18 years incase of issue.A fine example. Silvered Maltese cross bearing Police wreath eagle and swastika to centre, reverse inscribed ‘FUR TREUE DIENSTE IN DER POLIZEI’, complete with folded cornflower blue ribbon embroidered with silvered Police emblem. In mouse grey lined green card case of issue, the lid embossed with silver ‘18’ within oak sprays. VGCInstituted 30th January 1938 and designed by Professor Klein.
German Third Reich Police Captain’s tunic.A fine four pocket example by Pfennig & Hoppe, Duisburg in green cloth with mouse grey piping round the brown collar, the front seam, skirt and top edges of the two button brown false turnback cuffs. The collar patches bear silver litzen on mouse grey backing, the shoulder straps of silver wire bearing Hauptmann’s rank have a red underlay with mouse grey backing. The left sleeve bears a fine silver bullion Police device, the right bears silver embroidered on black Old Fighter’s chevron. Second buttonhole bears War Merit Cross ribbon, left breast pocket pleat with provision for award as well as for another above the pocket. Left lower pocket bears provision for sword strap. Full lining. Minor service wear. Generally VGC.
German Third Reich cased 25 year Faithful Service Decoration by Friedrich Keller, Oberstein.A fine silvered example with black enamel swastika on cornflower blue ribbon and brooch pin; housed in red fitted case of issue by Friedrich Keller, Metallschmuckfabrik, Oberstein, the lid with silver embossed ‘25’ within circular device. VGC Following the first mention of such awards in late 1935, the Faithful Service Decorations were instituted by Adolf Hitler on 30th January 1938, designed by Professor Richard Klein
German Third Reich 1939 NSFK non-portable award.A fine uniface example for an air rally. Die-cast oval oxidised silver aluminium example by Brehmer, Markneu-Kirchen bearing NSFK winged figure of Icarus and swastika, NSFK, and central tablets ‘GROSSFLUGAG FRANKFURT a.M. 1939’. VGC
Georgian Officer’s gorget circa 1801-16.A good scarce example. Silver on copper crescent profusely heavily embossed with crowned GR cypher, reversed and interlaced, Union sprays cover the shoulders. The rim of the crescent formed over a wire frame. Complete with chamois leather liner. VGC
WW1 ‘Gallipoli Star’ Turkish War Medal 1915.A good silvered and enamelled German Officer’s private purchase breast star by BB & Co. Silvered five pointed red translucent enamelled star with balls to the tips. Mounted to the centre, a silver crescent enclosing the Sultan’s cypher and date. Horizontal pin to reverse. TonedOttoman Empire award for gallantry in battle instituted by the Sultan Mehmed Reshad V on 1 March 1915. Awarded for the duration of World War I to Ottoman and other Central Powers troops including many German Officers.
Imperial German/ Third Reich Iron Cross group of six medalsIron Cross 1914 2nd Class (magnetic centre) ... 1914-18 Hindenburg Honour Cross with swords for combatants (St & L) ... 25 year Faithful Service Decoration silvered with black enamel ... 1938 Luftschutz Decoration ... Romania. Silver Cross with enamel centre ... 12 Year Service Medal. Mounted Germanic style, pin to reverse. VGC (8 medals)
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