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A George V silver pedestal dish, with a shaped upturned rim, Sheffield, 1935, Walker & Hall, 25cm diameter together with a George VI silver twin handled bowl inset with a coin with George VI to One side and Queen Elizabeth to the other dated May 1937 approximately 525 grams
A white metal mounted cornucopia shaped cranberry glass scent bottle, together with a white metal topped, flash glass scent bottle and a silver topped and glass dressing table pot CONDITION REPORT: The glass appears to be in reasonable condition, silver mounts are dented and missing
A Baccarat peach glass oval pendant in silver-gilt scrolled cage-work mount, on silver-gilt chain necklace with oval pierced panels at intervals, 74cm long together with a pair of matching pendant earrings, cased CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches conversant with use and wear otherwise in reasonable condition
Great British and World coins, including small number of pre 1947 silver coins, pre-decimal coinage, United States of America, Netherlands, Italy etc, various Thailand banknotes including one-thousand baht notes etc, part filled Whitman folders and a stamp stockbook
A Rare Cased Officer's Full Dress Lance Cap Of The 16th (Queen's) LancersCirca 1860-1901With black japanned leather skull and silver and gilt fittings (lace oxidised, cloth top with old moth damage, silk lining detached): in its carrying tin with brass name plate engraved 'H.C.L. HOWARD ESQ. 16TH QUEENS LANCERS'; together with its cased black cock's feather plume and correct pattern gilt-metal plume-holder (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceSold in these Rooms, Antique Arms & Armour..., 24 April 2013, lot 114H.C.L. Howard (1882-1950) was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 9 March 1901, Lieutenant on 3 September 1902, and Captain on 5 August 1914. He was appointed Bridge Major on 15 September 1915 and as such was a General Staff Office Grade 3. He retired with the rank of Colonel in 1934. Re-employed between 1939-1941 as AQMG Eastern Command, he was appointed Colonel of the 16th/5th (Queen's) Royal Lancers in 1943 and relinquished the appointment in 1946For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Very Fine And Rare Officer's Full Dress Schapska Of The 5th Royal Irish LancersCirca 1860-1901With black leather skull and full gilt-brass and silver fittings, red cloth trencher top, original gilt bullion plume-holder with 'VR' cypher, green feather plume with gilt-metal plume-holder, velvet-lined gilt-metal ribbed pattern chinchain on lion-mask supports, complete with linings stamped in gilt with Hawkes & Co., London retailer's mark, and in fine condition (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Very Fine And Rare Officer's Full Dress Schapska Of The 21st Empress Of India's LancersCirca 1901-14The black patent leather skull with full gilt-brass and silver fittings, the frontal plate with post-1901 royal arms, light blue trencher top, original gilt bullion plume-holder with 'VRI' cypher, light blue over white feather plume with gilt-metal plume-holder, velvet-lined gilt-metal chinchain on lion-mask supports, complete with linings stamped with gilt Hawkes & Co., London retailer's mark, and in fine condition: the plume in its japanned carrying tin retailed by Hawkes & Co., London (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Very Fine And Rare Officer's Full Dress Schapska Of The 21st Empress Of India's Lancers 1899-1912With black patent leather skull and full gilt-brass and silver fittings, light blue trencher top, original gilt bullion plume-holder with 'VRI' cypher, velvet-lined gilt-metal chinchain on lion-mask supports, complete with buff-leather sweatband and red silk lining (distressed, the front peak with small white-metal fitting on the side), together with gold cord caplines, and in fine condition: in its original japanned metal carrying tin with brass plate engraved 'L.W.H. Tringham Esq., 21st Lancers.'Footnotes:L.W.H. Tringham was 2nd Lieutenant on 16 February 1901 and was promoted to Lieutenant on 5 September 1906. He retired on full pay on 8 December 1909 and was attached as Lieutenant to the 3rd battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. He was promoted Captain on 9 December 1909. The November 1918 Army List shows him as Captain, Special Reserve of the 21st Lancers employed by the artillery horse linesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Extremely Rare Officer's Full Dress Shako Of The West Kent Yeomanry Circa 1829-40The black beaver-covered body with silver lace band around the crown, the front with silvered prancing white horse of Kent regimental badge, the gilt-metal plume-boss embossed in imitation of bullion, sunken black leather top, and frontal peak, the latter with silver-plated trim, velvet-lined graduated silvered chinscales with Royal crest supports, red leather sweatband and crimson silk liner, original black leather chinstrap (detached), retaining its silver cord caplines each terminating in a tasselled flounder, and in good condition overall (some tarnishing): in its japanned carrying tin with brass plate engraved 'Earl Of Brecknock'Footnotes:The Earl of Brecknock (1812-1840) succeeded to the Marquisate of Camden in 1840. He was appointed a Knight of the Garter in 1846 and Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire in 1865This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Very Rare Officer's 1829 Pattern Shako Of The 3rd Bombay Native Infantry The 'beaver' covered body with broad gold lace band around the top and a narrow lace band beneath, the gilt-metal and silver frontal plate of standard star pattern overlaid with a silver-gilt and green enamel plate, the strap pierced with the honours 'Buxar' and 'Guzeratt' enclosing 'III', sunken black leather top and unbound peak, tall four leaf gilt-metal plume-holder with white over red feather plume, velvet-lined graduated gilt-metal chinscales with floral button fastener, and ornate foliate supports, the interior with original retailer's label of Oliphant's, Cockspur Street, London (leather sweatband missing)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare Georgian Swallow-Tail Guidon For A Troop Of The Staffordshire YeomanryCirca 1803-20Of white silk (some old damage) edged with silver bullion lace, with applied crowned 'PRO ARAS ET FOCIS' against a crimson silk ground and enclosing a knot simplicita in silver threads on a blued hatched ground, all in gilt threads and with attendant laurel sprays in embroidered coloured threads Framed and glazedFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Officer's Helmet Of The Queen's Own Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry Circa 1860With black leather skull (some old crazing), silver-plated mounts, gilt frontal plate against a white-metal mount, red and white horsehair plume, and retaining its original quilted lining (chinchain lining missing)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Very Fine And Rare Officer's Helmet Of The 1st Suffolk Yeomanry CavalryCirca 1817-30Altered from a basic Tarleton pattern, with black leather skull with full silver-plated fittings, retaining its brown velvet turban hung with chains and knotted at the back with silver fringe, frontal plate with eight-pointed star and 'GR' cypher, the unit title bands beneath, embossed crest (front plume missing) with gorgon's head at the front, velvet-lined graduated chinscales on quatrefoil supports, white canvas lining, leather-lined peak, and in fine conditionFootnotes:ProvenanceThomas Del Mar In association with Sotheby's, Olympia, 8 December 2010, lot 93Helmets of this type all appear to have been modified from contemporary 'Tarleton' helmets which were worn by the regiment from its formation in 1793 or 1794. See W.Y. Carmen, Headdresses of the British Army: Yeomanry, 1970, p. 70; and the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. LXII (1984), p. 58, pl. BFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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