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Scottish interest, an early 19th century silver retracting seal top calendar pencil, set with a green stone seal engraved 'For Auld Lang Syne' around a crest of an arm raised holding a tankard, of wrythen form, the end with moving calendar engraved with numbers and initials for the days of the week, probably by Sampson Mordan, 10cm long, extending to 14cm
A cut glass dressing table jar, the silver lid decorated with engine turning, Birmingham 1926, 11cm diameter x 8cm high, together with an oval cut glass box fitted with silver lid, Birmingham 1921, 16cm x 5cm and a glass jar, the silver lid decorated with engine turning, Birmingham 1922. (3)
19thC 32nd NATIVE INDIAN INFANTRY EIC OFFICERS TUNICS. An early C1825 32nd Native Infantry officers red dress coatee, with silver bullion front adornments and matching epaulettes. Silver buttons of concave manufacture (29) adorn the coatee with silver bullion cuffs and tails with black backings. A 19thC 32nd Native Infantry officers tunic in red with black backings to collar, cuffs and tails with silver bullion adornments. A 19thC 32nd Native Infantry officers Mess tunic in red with black backings and silver bullion edgings and adornments. The three are in exceptionally good condition, very little staining or damage evident A copy of a painting of the actual officer Lt John Abraham Russell wearing the full dress coatee, is with this lot. Captain John Abraham Russell served as an officer in the East India Companies, 32nd Native Infantry. He retired on Half Pay in 1835. See Illustrations
15th/37th LANCERS OFFICERS PATROL JACKET & SOFT CAP. A 1920's Officers Patrol Jacket with soft sidecap and trousers, originaly 37th Lancers , buttons changed to XV Lancers upon amalgamation of the regiments, Black jacket with beige piping, silver hallmarked XV badge affixed to the sidecap. (Birmingham 1924), also with beige piping. The overalls are black with two wide beige stripes down each side. See Illustration
A 7th LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SHOULDERBELT. An Indian Officers Victorian 7th Light Cavalry Shoulderbelt with hallmarked silver mounts. Marked Birmingham 1883 and J & Co on the buckles and 1884 on the silver whistle and chains. The two piece badge in silver coloured metal with Imperial Crown and an oak wreath surrounding BLC in floral script. (The Bombay Light Horse) See Illustration.
A M-GENERALS FULL DRESS UNIFORM etc. A Gt War period full dress uniform with Generals rank full dress coat, trousers, epaulettes, boots. Scarlet and gold bullion sash, full dress tunic with bullion elbow - cuff ornate decoration, Victorian RAMC sidecap with gilt/silver cm badge. A Generals grey cloth overcoat, with GV buttons. All contained in a tin trunk. The items in this lot were worn by Major General Louis Edward Anderson CB, later D D M S Southern Command India. Born 27/3/1861 at Roden Place Dundalk, educated at Dundalk School and Qualified at the College of Surgeons Dublin in 1881. Too young for the army he sailed as a Ships Doctor, for six voyages. 1881-84. He served in the Soudan Expedition December 1884 (Medal with two clasps-Khedives Star) . Thence to India and served in the Tochi Valley (Medal & clasp). Served in the South African War (QSA with two clasps including Defence of Mafeking). KSA with two clasps MID LG 8/2/1901. Surgeon General 1912-Major General in 1919. War Medal 1914-18 for service in Ireland until 1916, thence India. CB 1913. Full copied details available.
CONNAUGHT RANGERS BOOKS etc. A 1914 book of the 1st Battalion Connaught Rangers prior to going to war in 1914. Photographs of the Officers, Sergeants, Band, Companies etc, prior to leaving for the front. All officers are named, also there are photographs of shooting and sporting teams, signallers etc . Hardbound in red cloth with signatures in 1949 of survivors attending the Regimental Association Dinner. A photograph of the Regimental Silver and banners, medals etc begin the book. A soft cover Medals and Decorations in the collection of Lt Col H F N Jourdain, held C1922. Officers Mess Rules of the 88th Connaught Rangers 1908, in green cloth binding. Rules of Polo Club, The Connaught Rangers.
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