Badges from the JR Gaunt and Son Ltd Pattern Book Archive 531
1ST DEVON MILITIA BADGES. Comprising three die stamped brass glengarry badges (two without fasteners and unvoided) featuring Exeter Castle with motto and title scroll (KK 1185), two die stamped brass glengarry badges (one unvoided and lacking fasteners) featuring Exeter Castle over a strap ‘Semper Fidelis’ and enclosing ‘1/DM’, another die stamped brass glengarry badge (unvoided and lacking fasteners) featuring a QVC over a title strap ‘South Devon 25th Regt of Militia’ and enclosing a rampant lion (KK 1186) and a die cast brass circular title strap ‘South Devon Regt of Militia’, good overall condition (7)
£120-160 532
FERMANAGH LIGHT INFANTRY MILITIA, PRINCE OF WALES’S ROYAL REGIMENT OF LONGFORD LIGHT INFANTRY MILITIA GLENGARRY BADGES. Two very scarce examples the first in die stamped silver plate featuring a castle within the coil of a bugle horn (KK 1280), the second item in die stamped white metal featuring the Prince of Wales’s crest and bugle horn (KK 1289), both items require cleaning, the second lacking one fastener (2) £140-200
533
PRINCE OFWALES’S OWN DONEGAL MILITIA, DUBLIN COUNTY LIGHT INFANTRY MILITIA GLENGARRY BADGES. The first in die stamped gilding metal featuring Prince of Wales’s crest and motto over a title scroll (with a part unfinished and a small fracture) (KK 1275), the second in die stamped white metal (KK 1279 voided), good condition (2)
£140-200
534
KILDARE RIFLESMILITIAGLENGARRY BADGE, ROSCOMMONMILITIA ‘SCROLL’HAT BADGE. The first item in die stamped blackened brass featuring a stylised QVC over a title circle and enclosing two serpents and the motto ‘Prudens Et Serpens’ (KK 1281), the second item in die stamped white metal standard format, first item requires cleaning otherwise good condition (2)
£140-200
535
2NDDEVONSHIREARTILLERYVOLUNTEERS, 1STMIDDLESEX ENGINEERVOLUNTEERSHELMET PLATES. The first item in die stamped white metal standard Royal Arms pattern with ‘2nd’ above a cannon and ‘Devon Artillery Volunteers’ on lower scroll, the second item in die stamped silver plate, Royal Arms and standard title scrolls (lacking fasteners), the first item requires cleaning (2)
£150-250
536
THE ROYAL ABERDEENSHIREHIGHLANDERSMILITIAOFFICER’SWAIST BELT CLASP. A fine and very rare example of 1855 pattern in silver plate and gilt, in the centre a gilt saltire cross bearing a thistlehead in the centre on a silver plated ground, on the gilt title circle ‘The Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders’, the ends of the clasp in silver plate, matching benchmarks, requires cleaning, otherwise very good condition
£250-350
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