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The Collection of Militaria Formed by The Late R. E. Handley 33


EAST KENT REGIMENT 2ND VOLUNTEER BATTALION POUCH BELT PLATES. An officer’s fine quality Victorian example in silver plate, being a crowned eight pointed star back plate overlaid with a circle ‘East Kent Regt. 2nd Volr. Battn.’, in the centre on a domed ground the White Horse/Invicta scroll, three screw post fasteners; an o/r example in blackened brass and w/metal being a crowned circle bearing the unit title, in the centre the White Horse/Invicta scroll, three screw post fasteners, the White Horse contemporarily soldered into position, the bottom star rays on the first item are missing otherwise very good overall condition, (2) £200-300


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THE BUFFS (ROYAL EAST KENT REGIMENT) 1ST VB AND 4TH BATTALION CAP BADGES. The first item in fine quality die struck blackened brass, the format as for standard cap badge but with secondary scroll ‘1st Volr. Battn.’, slider fastener; the second item in die cast bronze, the title scroll reading’4th Bn The Buffs’, two loop fasteners, very good condition (2) £200-300


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37TH KENT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS (CRANBROOK) OFFICER’S WAIST BELT CLASP/OTHER RANKS SHAKO OR GLENGARRY BADGE. The first item in fine quality silver plate and of 1855 pattern but slightly smaller overall, in the centre the White Horse/Invicta with title surround ‘37 Kent Rifle Volunteers’, matching bench marks; the second item in die stamped blackened brass, on the solid centre a pinned through White Horse/Invicta and on the circle as before ‘37 Kent Rifle Volunteers’, two loop fasteners, very good condition (2)


£200-300


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KENT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS SHAKO PLATE C. 1859. An extremely fine example in die stamped silver plate featuring a multi rayed elongated star, this with central raised diamond section, this in turn with a pin through White Horse/Invicta scroll, two loop fasteners, very good condition


£200-300


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