The Collection of Militaria Formed by The Late R. E. Handley 181
ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS RESERVE REGIMENT CAP BADGES. An officer’s very rare example being a gilt fused grenade the ball mounted with a green enamelled silver shamrock, two loop fasteners, together with the corresponding o/r issue in bi-metal, (KK 1133), the green shamrock with slight damage to the enamel otherwise very good condition (2)
£200-300
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PRINCESS VICTORIA’S (ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS) INSIGNIA. Comprising an officer’s fine quality two part cap badge in gilt and silver with blade fasteners to both items (KK 694), a single corresponding two part collar badge, a very scarce Brodrick hat badge in bi-metal with separate coronet (KK 693), slider fastener broken, a single gilt collar badge as per o/r pattern (Churchill 1766), two officers’ large gilt tunic buttons in mint state, a cast silver or silver plate cap badge style sweetheart’s brooch (loop fasteners), very good overall condition (10)
£200-300 183
PRINCESS VICTORIA’S (ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS) INSIGNIA. Including an 89th Regiment glengarry badge (KK 561), one officer’s large gilt tunic button to the 89th, a large cast silver plated piper’s Caubeen badge featuring the Princess’s coronet over the eagle with ‘8’ suspended below the eagle’s torse (the bottom of the 8 missing), four loop fasteners, a large die stamped w/metal eagle over ‘8’ badge for a bandsman’s pouch, three screwpost fasteners; two officers’ large gilt tunic buttons to the 87th (worn) and similar worn brass specimens for the other ranks; other post 1881 items include a pair of gilding metal Sphinx and cypher collar badges (Churchill 767/768), various other patterns of collar badges, RIF s/titles and associated tunic buttons, generally good overall condition (parcel)
£200-300
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