MILITARIA
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NEW FOREST COAST ENGINEERS 1915 OFFICERS BRONZE CAP BADGE. A very fine die-
cast example and featuring a crowned strung bugle horn, a stag trippant
and 1915 within the strings, ‘New Forest’ on the body of the horn and
dependent scrolls from the crown, ‘Coast Volunteers’; complete with JR
Gaunt tablet and both original blade fasteners, excellent condition
£100-150
1079
BRITISH MILITARY CAP BADGES. A good quality selection including Bournemouth St. John’s School, Leatherhead Bloxham
School, Imperial Services College, London University, Marlborough College, Wellington College, Perse School,
Monkton Combe School and City of London School OTCs, Malta Artillery (KC large bi/metal), KOSB (large QVC hpc),
Royal Welsh Fusiliers (w/m), Hampshire Regiment officer’s KC silver gilt and enamels, 23rd Hussars, 8th KRI Hussars
(KC), Ardwick Bn., The Manchester Regiment, Brecknocks, 3rd Dragoon Guards (very fine Victorian issue), South Irish
Horse, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (flag left), Northamptonshire VTC (o/r bronze,) 4th/5th Somerset LI, Essex Regiment
(blank scroll), Machine Gun Corps (3), a pair RAF Chaplain’s collars, good overall condition (70+) £600-700
1080
ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS & ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT, two small framed collections of cap and collar badges, two
plated plaid brooches varying size set with coloured glass centres, various other commemorative badges; a metal
‘Souvenir Ticket’ made from one of the crashed gliders used at Arnhem, inscribed, and Pegasus badge on the reverse (ex
Glendinning sale 1988), a WW1 embroidered and gold blocked Christmas card for the RNAS; HOME GUARD WW2, an
interesting group of ephemera relating to Lieut. R Habgood ‘C’ Company 10th Bn. Wiltshire HG, including his original
enrollment card in the LDV dated 31 May 1940, also a scarce complete ‘Home Guard Section or Platoon Roll Book’
indicating that Habgood commanded the ‘Clench’ platoon or ‘C’ Company, (parcel) £80-120
1081
BRITISH MILITARY COLLAR BADGES, SHOULDER TITLES AND BUTTONS, a selection of mainly standard issues but including a fine plated
KC pair to the Glider Pilot Regiment, a pair of o/r KC Bays, pair osd SWB, a one only plated to the 105th Light Infantry
and one only brass HMRR Dragoons (no lugs) plus many other interesting single items; the buttons include a Staff-Sergt’s
large plated tunic to the North Durham Militia and a Victorian officer’s to the Queensland Navy, eight large and four
small gilts to the ‘PH’ (script) hunt, good overall condition (parcel) £150-250
1082
REPRODUCTION BRITISH MILITARY CAP BADGES. One hundred and twenty plus examples, sold as viewed (120+) £220-260
1083
REPRODUCTION CAP BADGES. Over two hundred examples, sold as viewed not subject to return (200+) £150-300
1084
ROYAL ARTILLERY BADGES. A very scarce large heavy cast gilt shabraque badge showing the double wheeled cannon on
ground; a smaller gilt metal pouch badge lacking the outer wheel; the crowned Royal Arms part mount from the last
pattern shoulder belt plate 1837-52; ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS, a pair of plated undress pouch badges both with double
wheels; an other ranks busby plume holder, the white metal fused grenade with cannon and laurel design to the ball,
complete with white horse hair plume; RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, an other ranks white metal pouch belt plate being a QVC over
laurels and enclosing a strung bugle horn (two screw fasteners); a part plated waist belt plate featuring a central KC over
a portcullis set within a cursive border of oak sprays; a Victorian cast silver mount from a flap pouch or waist belt plate;
a ladies ‘gala’ style two-part silver-gilt waist belt clasp in the form of rose heads and leaves (marked Sterling), good
overall condition (10) £80-120
1085
SCOTTISH TERRITORIAL RED CROSS BRIGADE, a scarce large die-stamped brass circular badge, facetted cross on a shield centre
with unit title on a circle and thistle sprays in surround; Midland Railway Ambulance Corps, a fine pin back badge in
gilt and triple enamels (Gaunts); Queen Victoria’s Rifles, a fine quality sweethearts brooch in heavy plate enamels and
‘paste’ jewels (one missing); German Nazi Party Badge 1933 in brass and triple enamels, Swastika centre and
‘Deutschland Erwache’ on the circle, maker’s marks on reverse; a large silver handled shoe-horn the ‘blade’ plated; a
small silver table (?) implement (Birmingham 1920), good overall condition (6) £80-120
1086
BRITISH MILITARY COMPASS, dated 1916 by Cruchon & Emons London, a Japanese traveller’s compass contained in a lacquer
box and another small civilian compass; SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, one HM Birmingham 1936, another Chester 1911 and a
third with the 925 silver mark and engraved, ‘Ggt Instr. Joe Cocks A.P.T.C. Germany 1946; a Field Service (?) ‘Glasmet’
hypodermic syringe in original Parke Davis & Co. metal box, good overall condition (7) £80-120
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