47th (The Lancashire) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s shoulder belt plate.A fine scarce example. Gilt rectangular plate mounted with facetted silver star bearing laurel sprays surmounted by Royal Crest. To the centre, surrounded by honour scrolls, a strap ‘Lancashire’ with ‘XLVII’ centrally and Rose below. Reverse retains original two hooks and two studs. Minor service wear. VGCServed in the Crimea 1854-55, fought at Alma, Inkerman and Sevastopol. Became 2nd Battalion of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment on Friday 1st July, 1881.
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85th (Bucks Volunteers) (The King’s Light Infantry Regiment) Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1821-40.A good scarce example. Burnished gilt rectangular plate mounted with crowned oval silver strap inscribed ‘The King’s Light Infantry’; to the centre, a silver strung bugle over ‘85’. Beneath the strap, a straight silver scroll inscribed ‘Peninsula’. Reverse retains original two hooks and two studs. Minor service wear. VGC for age. (Parkyn 413)The 85th was granted the title “King’s Light Infantry” in April 1821. It served in Malta and at Gibraltar from 1821 to 1832. The 85th served in North America from 1835 to 1842 and was despatched on horse sleighs across heavy snows from New Brunswick to quell disturbances in Quebec in the winter of 1838. After North America the 85th saw service in the West Indies, in Ireland under the command of Lt.Col. Brook John Taylor and Mauritius under Lt.Col. Manley Power. Became 2nd Battalion KSLI on Friday 1st July 1881
65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment, Victorian Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1840-55.A good scarce example. Copper gilt rectangular plate with silver crown over ‘India’ scroll, centrally the Royal Tiger on ground, below the Tiger a scroll, ‘Arabia’ over ‘65’. Two hooks and two studs. Wear to gilt. GC
53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot Victorian pre 1855 Officer’s shoulder belt plate.A fine scarce example. Rectangular gilt plate mounted with silver crowned strap ‘Shropshire’, with ‘53’ to centre, within laurel sprays. Reverse retains original two hooks and two studs. Minor service wear and ribbon to base of one spray defective otherwise VGC for age.
Scottish. Highland Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s HLI shoulder belt plate circa 1881-1901.A good example by R & HB Kirkwood, 66 & 68 Thistle St. Edinburgh and bearing their thistle logo to reverse. Seeded gilt rectangular plate mounted with silver thistle star and coiled bugle with gilt Imperial crown, HLI, ‘Assaye’ scroll and Elephant. Two hooks and two studs to reverse. VGC
Bedfordshire Local Militia George III Officer’s shoulder belt plate circa 1809-16.A good scarce copper gilt example by R. Johnston, 68 St. James’s St.. Oval plate mounted with silver ‘Pro Aris et Focis’ strap with ‘BLM’ cypher to centre. Reverse retains original hook, two studs and chamois liner. VGC
A ROYAL MINT BATTLE OF BRITAIN 50TH ANNIVERSARY SILVER MEDALLION IN CASE, a Thomas Webb 40th anniversary crystal chalice (limited edition 7/750 certificate of authenticity), and a boxed Danbury Mint Battle of Britain super marine Spitfire tankard with certificate of authenticity and a pewter 1940 Battle of Britain tankard 80/200 (4)
Hallmarked silver cased key wind open face pocket watch movement signed E. Johnson and Son Derby with secondary seconds dial and roman numeral chapter ring CONDITION REPORT: The item works for 5-10 seconds and then stops. The balance wheel is swinging and intact and the case closes front and back. There is also a dust cover present.
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