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The Collection of Militaria Formed by The Late R. E. Handley 39


KENT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS INSIGNIA. Comprising three pouch badges of identical outline featuring a central White Horse/Invicta set within a multi rayed double star outline, one in heavy cast silver plate, the second in die stamped silver plate and the third in die stamped w/metal, all with two screw post fasteners; two o/r shako plates of similar format, the first being a crowned coiled bugle horn with attendant oak sprays, in the centre a White Horse on a gauze backing, the second item in die stamped brass but with attendant laurel sprays and central White Horse on a gauze backing, both with two loop fasteners; a fine quality embroidered and silver arm badge featuring a central White Horse/Invicta over 1874 and within the title ‘East Kent Volunteers Battalion’, the whole on black velvet and in turn on a red cloth ground, good overall condition (6)


£150-250


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KENT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS THREE POUCH BELT PLATES. Three fine quality examples of identical outline, the first in silver plate featuring a QVC over a plain plinth and laurel sprays, in the centre an ornate cross and star rays bearing thereon the White Horse/Invicta on a diamond shaped ground, this example with a shaped backing plate, four screw post fasteners; the second in heavy die cast silver plate, this example without a backing plate, four screw post fasteners; the third example in die stamped and die cast blackened brass save for a White Horse/Invicta mount which is in w/metal, three screw post fasteners; good overall condition (3)


£200-300


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