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Badges from the JR Gaunt and Son Ltd Pattern Book Archive 611


ARMY REMOUNT SERVICE/ARMY VETERINARY CORPS INSIGNIA. Three officers’ very scarce cap badges plus 1.5 pairs corresponding collar badges; Army Veterinary Department an officer’s KC collar badge gilt and silver plate, together with a single bronze example, one only AVD s/title; Army Veterinary Corps an officer’s pair of bronze collar badges and three AVC brass s/titles; RAVC a KC bronze cap badge, good overall condition (15)


£250-350 612


MISCELLANEOUSGOODQUALITYMILITARY INSIGNIA. Comprising a post 1902 w/m helmet plate to the Royal Army Medical Corps Volunteers (requires serious cleaning), 3.5 pairs collar badges osd Machine Gun Corps, Army Cyclists Corps an osd cap and a die stamped bronze cap, Womens Volunteer Service League a cap and pair of collar badges (the collars now brooched), Queen Mary’s AAC a bronze cap and single corresponding collar; HAC an osd KC cap; Royal Artillery Militia a post 1902 cap badge, Army Physical Training Corps an officer’s KC sterling silver cap badge, Womens Transport Service a single bronze collar badge, osd KC caps to the Royal Pioneer Corps, Intelligence Corps, ASC (four), 6 x GVIR RASC; RASC GVR 4.5 pairs of gilt and enamelled collar badges; Corps of Military Accountants a single g/m collar badge (no lugs) and similar to the Small Arms School; single brass s/titles MFP, CMP (lugs distorted) and MGC, good overall condition (46)


£250-350 613


ARMY SERVICE CORPS INSIGNIA. Comprising an o/r shako plate 1869 - 78 pattern (lugs crushed and requires cleaning), an officer’s rectangular KC waist belt plate in silver plate gilt and enamel (requires cleaning, no D end), single s/titles T/ASC/South Midland, London, Highland, Lowland, and a single T/ASC, together with four ‘VR’ pouch badges (three without fastenings), a gilt post 1902 ‘GR’ shoulder belt tip; an o/r white metal Militia shako plate 1861 pattern (one lug missing), two bugle horn badges, an officer’s harness badge ‘Infantry Militia Officers’ and a w/m QVC Garter badge, some items require cleaning but good facial condition (17)


£150-250 614


ROYAL ARTILLERY, ROYAL ENGINEERS, RAOC, RAMC, INSIGNIA. A very large accumulation of basic issues the vast majority post 1902 comprising, cap and collar badges and shoulder titles, many fasteners missing, sold as viewed not subject to return (parcel)


£150-250 615


BRITISH CAVALRY COLLAR BADGES. Comprising Victorian pairs 6th DG, Bays, 20th Hussars, 7th DG, Victorian singles 16th Lancers, 5th DG, 4th Hussars, 5th Lancers, 18th Hussars, 15th Hussars; other pre 1922 issues various singles to the 1st KDG, 1.5 pairs 20th Hussars, two pairs 4th DGs, two single 5th Lancers, two single osd 5th Lancers, single 13th Hussars, 6th Dragoon Guards, 18th Hussars (bi-metal), 7th DGs, and 7th DG Victorian/Edwardian period officer’s silver gilt, 3rd DG (osd), single HMRR Hussars, a pair w/m 6th Dragoons; post 1922 issues include five pairs 16th Lancers (osd), two pairs QEC gilt and silver plate to the 15th/19th Hussars together with sundry other relevant items, many items require cleaning, many lugs missing overall (parcel)


£200-250 616


BRITISHHORSEHARNESS BADGES. An interesting selection comprising four circular KC period items to the Household Cavalry, a similar KC example to 1st The Royal Dragoons, a KC crowned example to the 5th Dragoon Guards (no fasteners), a similar item to the 8th Royal Irish Hussars (no fasteners), a gilt and silver KC example to the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars, a brass Guelphic crowned example to the 6th Dragoon Guards, a small brass and white metal box slide to 3rd Dragoon Guards/10th Hussars. Four GVR gilt examples with Garter surround, two variable Guelphic crowned Victorian examples one with Garter surround and a single unfinished item ‘Infantry Mounted Officers. Life Guards two officers’ Victorian pouch badges both lacking central star, a Victorian period other ranks waist belt plate and a smaller KC example. A die stamped gilt sabretache badge to the 6th Dragoon Guards, a cast white metal eagle and a small Prince of Wales’s Crest mounted on a piece of leather, all items require cleaning (24)


£150-250 617


BRITISH CAVALRY SHOULDER TITLES. Comprising 2 x DG (Westlake 6), a single DG (W 5), 2 x DG (W 7), a single unlisted 4 over DG, 3 x 6DG, a single KDG, 3DG, RHG, 2 x Greys, 2 x XRH, 2 x 3H, singles 10H, 20H, 1XL, Bays, 2 x variable 15/19H, 17/21L, Castle/5DG, 2 x 11H, single H. A cavalry officer’s die stamped gilt Foreign Service (plain centre) and an o/r similar, this with crossed lances and QVC centre, 2nd Dragoon Guards o/r 1871 pattern helmet plate (damaged), good overall condition (parcel)


£100-150 www.dnw.co.uk


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