The Collection of Militaria Formed by The Late R. E. Handley 119
EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT & LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT INSIGNIA. The former comprises a single brass collar badge to the 30th (C 840), o/r glengarries to the 30th (K 473) and the 59th (K 520), an officer’s large gilt coatee to the 59th and a similar plated example to the 30th; post 1881 items include an o/r QVC cap badge and a similar glengarry to the 1st Volunteer Battalion together with sundry basic issue buttons and s/titles. The Loyal North Lancs items include o/r glengarries to the 47th (K 503) and the 81st (K 550), a pair of 47th o/r collar badges (C 1280 one lug missing on one), an officer’s large and small gilt coatee buttons and an officer’s large gilt tunic all to the 47th, sundry tunic buttons to the 81st (all rubbed); post 1881 items include a single brass s/title T/5/Loyals, two pairs osd collars (The Loyal Regiment & Loyal North Lancashire one lug missing on one of the latter) together with sundry basic issue tunic buttons and s/titles, good overall condition (parcel)
£200-300 120
YEOMANRY AND ROYAL ENGINEERS INSIGNIA. The former include basic caps and collars to the Leicestershire, Duke of Lancaster’s Own, The Yorkshire Dragoons, Northumberland Hussars, Lanarkshire and South Notts Hussars, the Leicestershire section includes a fine quality and scarce w/metal harness badge LYC centre within a strap ‘Prince Albert’s Own’, another cast brass harness badge to the Duke of Lancaster’s Own, an officer’s scarce large gilt coatee button to the Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry c. 1828. Together with a brass s/title T/Y/Denbigh, a Scottish Rifle Volunteer o/r waist belt clasp featuring the Royal Crest of Scotland and ‘In Defence’ on the title circle. The Royal Engineers’ section includes an officer’s large gilt coatee button c. 1820 - 30, a scarce brass s/title RE/Postal Section, basic issue cap badges EVIIR, GVR, GVIR and a large quantity of standard issue VR and post 1902 tunic buttons, good overall quality (parcel) £150-250
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MILITARY STORES/COMMISSARIAT AND TRANSPORT STAFF A.S.C. INSIGNIA. An interesting collection including an officer’s 1855 pattern waist belt clasp to the Military Stores this on title circle with crowned VR cypher centre (damaged), two officer’s large gilt tunic buttons to the Military Store, an officer’s fine quality waist belt clasp to the Commissariat and Transport Staff together with three officer’s large gilt tunic buttons to the same, three officer’s large gilt coatee buttons to the Commissariat Staff, five officer’s large gilt tunic buttons to the Military Train plus three small, four officer’s large gilt tunic buttons to the Military Purveyor and a similar single gilt to the Military Store Staff, six officer’s large gilt QVC tunic buttons to the Control Department and a single similar to the Commissariat. The ASC items include a fine quality post 1902 officer’s waist belt plate and a similar gilt and black enamel pouch badge, three pairs of officers’ KC collar badges in silver plate, gilt and enamel, together with various officers and other ranks basic issue cap and collar badges, good overall condition (parcel)
£400-600 122
19TH MIDDLESEX RIFLE VOLUNTEERS (BLOOMSBURY) INSIGNIA. Comprising an officer’s fine quality helmet plate being crowned star pattern backplate with laurel overlays, central strap ‘19th’ Middlesex R.V. enclosing on a black velvet ground a strung bugle horn, a very rare NCOs blackened brass pouch belt plate crowned double strap and central ‘19’ on a rococo shield complete with blackened whistle, guard and chain, an officer’s silver plated tunic button and similar o/r white metal (Ripley 208), a w/m coiled QVC bugle horn with ‘10’ within the coil, two loop fasteners, an officer’s silver plated waist belt clasp in the centre in gilt the Royal Cypher, together with three embroidered relevant efficiency badges, good overall condition (12)
£400-600
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