A quantity of Britains, Tradition and other military items. Britains Gun Team, Royal Horse Artillery, Kings Troop (8825). Comprising Six horses, 3 of which are mounted, gun and limber plus traces. Together with The Queen’s Silver Jubilee 1952-1977 six-piece set (7225). Comprising two each of The Scots Guards, The Life Guards Tradition and The Yeoman Warders. Also three Tradition sets: Kettle Drummer, The 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 1900 – 3 pieces (M103), Trumpeter, The 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 1900 – 3 pieces (M105) and Gentlemen at Arms – 6 pieces (73). 3 x Hinchliffe British 18 pounder Field Gun WW1 metal kits. Plus a 6-piece Marine Colour Party set. All boxed, some wear to two. Contents Mint.
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An officer’s 22 bore percussion holster pistol, by Ezekiel Baker & Son,15½” overall, sighted barrel 9” with flat topped breech engraved “E Baker & Son, Makers to his Majesty” within tapered panel terminating in a sunburst (the engraving partly obliterated by the rearsight), the signed back action lock engraved with scrolls and martial trophy within wavy border, the plain walnut fullstock with flared butt having small oval silver butt plate and escutcheon, the steel mounts comprising engraved trigger guard with pineapple finial and long ramrod pipe. GWO & C (russet finish and some pitting to metalwork, small fracture line to stock, the swivel ramrod a good replacement) Plate 9
A framed photograph of a Warrant Officer, Coldstream Guards, in khaki service dress with Sam Browne belt and sword, wearing DCM, WWI trio etc, in a good quality desk frame marked “RC Silver Plated, Sheffield England” with a small tablet on the back “Carrs Silver”, and with an enamelled regimental cap badge on the frame at the top, 10” x 8¼”, signed “A G Steer Plymouth” on the lower right hand corner. GC (minor wear to right hand edge of photo).
A privately made officer quality .577” Volunteer Snider rifle, 48½” overall, barrel 29¾” with 3 groove rifling secured by 2 flat wedges and having flat topped breech and traces of late type B’ham proof mark (?), the muzzle with unusual bayonet lug, the hinged breech block and barrel tang engraved with scrolls; the line engraved lock signed “Beckwith”; the varnished walnut fullstsock with horn fore end cap, steel mounts, small silver escutcheon engraved “H C Stewart”, striker protector on chain, sling swivels and original leather sling, and incorrect ramrod (from an Enfield rifle). GWO & C, the bore very good (the barrel refinished in the past, front ramrod pipe replaced, butt varnish flaking, dark patina to metalwork). Plate 11
A pocket watch, gilt case with beaded rims and machine engraved back, with mark “Keystone Watch Case” and logo, in leatherette box; a lady’s WM pocket watch, diam 1-5/8” dial marked “Queen Anne” and “West End Watch Co. Bombay. Calcutta”; GWO & C; and another (AF) with HM silver chain. (3)
WW2 British and later silver and enamel badges to include: The Kings badge "For Loyal Service" in 1 inch form with buttonhole fitting, Kings Crown TA lapel badge, Lancashire Fusileers sweetheart badge marked Sterling, Lancashire Fusileers lapel badge, Royal British Legion badge and seven other lapel badges in an old cough drops tin. (12)
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