The Collection of Militaria Formed by The Late R. E. Handley 108
ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS INSIGNIA. Including an o/r glengarry badge to the 23rd RWF (K 456 worn) and the rare KK457 pattern (no fasteners), an officer’s small coatee button to the 23rd and six small tunic (Parkyn 214) and two small coatee (Parkyn 213); post 1881 items include an officer’s fur cap grenade to the Volunteer Battalions, an o/r fur cap grenade to the Regular Battalions and a variety of officers and other ranks collar badges and sundry o/r cap badge and basic s/titles, good overall condition apart from defects stated (parcel)
£250-350 109
THE QUEEN’S (ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT) INSIGNIA. Including an o/r glengarry badge to the 2nd of Foot (KK 421), four o/rs large and three small tunic buttons 2nd of Foot; post 1881 issues include various o/r cap badges first and second patterns including a WWII bakelite example, various very fine pairs of officers’ collar badges first and second patterns including osd varieties, six very fine large gilt QVC Mess Waiter’s buttons and various later issues; an officer’s black and silver shako plate to the Havelock Temperance Rifle Volunteers, an officer’s plated tunic button to the 1st Royal Surrey Militia and similar to the 2nd Royal Surrey Militia, together with basic issue s/titles and tunic buttons, good overall condition (parcel)
£250-350 110
100TH (PRINCE OF WALES’S ROYAL CANADIAN) REGIMENT INSIGNIA. Comprising an officer’s scarce waist belt clasp c. 1858 - 81, showing Prince of Wales’s Crest and Motto (motto scrolls lacking) over ‘100’ all within a continuous circle of maple leaves, the outer bars also decorated with maple leaves, matching benchmarks (Ryan 146), a single o/r bi-metal collar badge c. 1876 - 81 (lugs contemporarily repaired), one only officer’s gilt large size tunic button and similar brass o/r. 109th Bombay Infantry good quality o/r glengarry badge (KK 587) and one only officer’s large gilt tunic button, good overall condition apart from defect mentioned (6)
£180-240 111
THE PRINCE OF WALES’S LEINSTER REGIMENT (ROYAL CANADIANS) INSIGNIA. Comprising a pair of brass s/titles ‘Leinster.R.C’, a single osd collar badge, officer’s sundry tunic and Mess Dress button; an officer’s rare silver plated coatee button to the 98th King’s County Militia c. 1833 - 55, two officer’s large plated tunic buttons to the Royal Meath Regiment of Militia c. 1856 - 81, good overall condition (23)
£100-150 112
11TH (NORTH DEVON) REGIMENT/THE DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT INSIGNIA. Comprising a good quality o/r glengarry badge (KK 435), an officer’s small coatee button, five large and two small tunic, a single Imperial Crown collar badge; post 1881 items include a pair of T/5/Devon s/titles and singles T/6 and T/7 Devon, a single brass s/title Cadets/Devon, one point 5 osd collar badges, an officer’s very fine pair KC collars in silver plate and gilt enamels, similar pairs of officer’s collars to the 4th and 5th Volunteer Battalions (all QVC), a near pair of 1st pattern o/r collar badges (Churchill 335); scarce single large size tunic buttons to the South Devon Militia, 1st Devon Militia, 3rd Devon RVs, 1st Admin Battalion Devon RVs and the Exeter/South Devon RVs, a plated coatee button to the 1st Devon Militia together with various other basic titles and buttons, good overall condition (parcel)
£200-300 113
NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS OFFICER’S WAIST BELT CLASP 1881 - 1901. A very fine example showing St. George slaying the dragon with motto above ‘Quo Fata Vocant’, on the circle ‘Northumberland Fusiliers’, matching benchmarks, (Ryanb 168), very good condition
£180-240
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