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MILITARIA 699


SWEETHEART BROOCHES, a fine quality 9 ct gold and blue enamel example to the Royal Warwickshire Regiment (cap badge format) Birmingham 1939; a similar 9 ct gold and red enamel example in the form of a KC over crossed ‘As’ Birmingham 1906; a fine quality unmarked gold triple enamels and diamond chips example to the Royal Artillery (cap badge format); a sterling silver gilt example to the HAC (shoulder title format) in original box entitled “Souvenir of the Honourable Artillery Co.”; a Scottish brooch in unmarked silver in the form of a Highland Officer’s broadsword, original pin back and box, small enamel chips in the second and third items otherwise good overall condition (5) £200-300


700


HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICER’S HM SILVER SHAKO/GLENGARRY BADGE, a very fine multi-part example hallmarked Glasgow 1914 by “TD”, two silver loop fasteners; a silver and enamelled shield-shaped medallion, the obverse shows a silver cross on a blue ground, the cross with black enamel lettering “i/x” the reverse engraved “H R Ottaway Canterbury 1895 -1903” (Vaughton & Son Birmingham 1900); a hallmarked silver shield-shaped badge depicting civic arms on the obverse, the reverse engraved “D.F.M. 1916” Birmingham 1915 by A & B; a sterling silver medallion in the form of a QVC over a circular strap “Audax Atque Fidelis” enclosing a red enamelled monogrammed shield “TUC” (?), the reverse shows St. George slaying the dragon; a large cased bronze medal the obverse with raised legends “Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars Regimental Tournament 1888” on the obverse “First Prize Tug of War”, the rim engraved “Presented to Captain Ottley as a mark of respect by No. 3 Battery Dec 12th 1888”; a gilt metal and doubly enamelled Primrose League brooch with “Warden” bar in original case, very good overall condition (6)


£150-200


701


HUSSAROFFICER’S FULLDRESS PLUME, a fine example in white ostrich feathers 34,cm complete with corded gilt metal retaining ring and gilt leaf corded ball holder, lacking lower vulture feather base, complete with tubular metal carrying case; together with two pairs full dress shoulder boards for the Royal Dragoons in the rank of Captain and Lieut-Colonel (QVC finial buttons); a good quality black leather bound travelling correspondence box (lacking ink bottle) the carrying handle stamped Warner Ottley (lacking key), good overall condition (7)


£150-200


702


LIVERY BUTTONS, 19 large gilt examples - 15 by J. Croker, Dame St., Dublin and 4 by Foley & Croker, College Green, Dublin, displaying the full achievement of arms of a branch of the Ottley family, together with a collection of Victorian and KC buttons for a County Lieutenant or Deputy Lieutenant, an embroidered silver lace and blue silk hat badge, plus two pairs of similar collar badges for a Welsh County Lieutenant, a pair of red cloth gorget patches and a sword knot in gold and crimson lace, three heavy cavalry horse hair plumes, a cocked hat swan feather plume white over scarlet, and a large embroidered King’s crown device in gold thread and silks; an oval-shaped pale blue velvet lined carrying tin for a waist-belt, good overall condition (parcel)


£80-120


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