The Collection of Militaria Formed by The Late R. E. Handley 87
13TH (1ST SOMERSETSHIRE) (PRINCE ALBERT’S REGIMENT OF LIGHT INFANTRY) INSIGNIA. Comprising an o/r brass 1861 - 68 pattern shako plate (one lug incorrectly replaced), an o/r brass 1869 - 78 pattern shako plate, an officer’s silver central ornament from the 1861 - 68 shako plate (no fasteners), an o/r good quality brass glengarry badge (KK 438), two officer’s large coatee buttons c. 1842 - 55, one officer’s small tunic button, a near pair of o/r brass collar badges (Churchill 407/408). SOMERSETSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY. A good selection of post 1881 caps and collar badges including an osd cap and collars, basic issue s/titles and buttons, good overall condition (parcel)
£150-250 88
SOMERSETSHIRE MILITIA AND VOLUNTEER MILITARY INSIGNIA. Comprising one officer’s large silver plate coatee button to the 1 Somerset Regt, an officer’s large plated tunic button to the 1st Somerset Regiment, five officer’s large plated coatee buttons to the 2 Somerset Regt and two small, six officer’s large plated tunic buttons 2nd Somerset, one similar to the 2 Somerset Regt and corresponding o/r w/metal tunic button. 1st Battalion Somerset Rifle Volunteers, six officer’s large plated tunic buttons and five small; 1st VB Somerset a pair of w/metal collar badges, 2nd VB Somerset a pair of w/metal collars and two single variants, 3rd VB Somerset a single w/metal collar badge; a w/metal cap badge with laurels replacing battle honour scroll, a 4th/5th Battalion w/metal cap badge with South Africa scroll and a pair of matching collar badges and a single collar badge in gilding metal, a pair of w/metal collar badges as per Churchill 405/406 and six officer’s small plated VB buttons, good overall condition (54)
£250-350
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