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Seven Corgi diecast model vehicles including The Aviation Archive 100 Years of Flight Collection 1:32 scale The Wright Flyer AA34501, 1902 State Landau The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977 41, James Bond 007 Licence To Kill and You Only Live Twice, etc together with a further State Landau and a Plastic City Lego style building set, all in original boxes.
British Army Victorian Yeomanry Cavalry valise in blue cloth with leather fastenings, the letters WYC in silver wire to both ends for either the Warwickshire or Worcestershire Yeomanry, with two interior full length pockets, part of the Sir Thomas Woollaston White collection
Victorian c1849 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons officer's full dress cross belt and pouch, red Morocco leather with gold embroidery and hallmarked silver accoutrements, complete with pouch, both prickers present. Formerly the property of Capt. The Hon Horace Manners Monckton and consigned by a direct descendant of his father in law Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 2nd Bt
Victorian c1865 16th Lancers Officer's chapka or Lancers cap, previously owned by Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 3rd Bt and consigned by a direct descendant. The chapka skull and peak of black patent leather with waist of gold and lace and red band, the back with gilt metal ring and lock with a four leaf mount, the peak adorned with gold pearl. The top and sides covered in cloth of the regimental facing colour, bullion cord extending across the top of the cap and down the four angles, bullion rosette with Queen Victoria's cypher and red and white horse hair plume, lion's head bosses with velvet backed leather/metal chin chain. Gilt metal rayed plate and silver badge displaying thirteen of the Regimental battle honours to include Aliwal, Waterloo, Vittoria and Talavera, the interior of crimson cloth with leather sweat band, with two chapka lines of gold cord
British Army officer's redcoat coatee for the Retford Regiment of the Nottinghamshire Militia, c1809 Grenadier Company. The facings in black velvet with silver braid and equerry buttons by Strand Firmin & Westall, the epaulettes with Grenadier device. This jacket was formerly the property of Sir Thomas Woollaston White, 1st Bt and founder of the regiment, who was appointed Colonel of the Regiment in 1808, and is consigned by a direct descendant
British Army Yeomanry Cavalry coatee and vest, c1794-1801, the jacket in red cloth with blue facings and turnbacks, edged in silver tape, with regimental buttons inscribed Notts Yeomanry Cavalry to front and cuffs, scaled white metal epaulettes on saw toothed cloth backing and lined in linen with two interior pockets, the vest in red cloth edged in silver tape, with three rows of regimental buttons. Formerly the property of Thomas White of Wallingwells who raised the Nottinghamshire Yeomanry in 1794 (later the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry), financed and housed the Regiment at his own cost and was granted a baronetcy by King George III for his loyalty to the crown, consigned by a direct descendant.
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