MILITARIA 739
HERTFORDSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY OTHER RANKS HELMET PLATE AND AN OFFICER’S 1822 PATTERN MILITIA SHAKO PLATE, the former in die stamped brass with a white metal overlay being a crowned ornamental shield bearing a hart trippant, sundry screw post fasteners some being replacements. The latter being a small multi rayed gilt star overlaid with the crowned Garter Proper, the blue enamel backing is original the central red enamel replaced by paint, two original loop fasteners, the former item with splits to the crown, the second item in good condition apart from the defect mentioned (2)
£80-120
Note: This pattern of shako plate was worn by various militia regiments with a separate title scroll below.
740
THE LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE AN OFFICER’S POUCH BELT PLATE C. 1920 - 1953 TOGETHER WITH PLATED WHISTLE CHAINS AND GUARD, the former of good quality silver plate featuring the crown over oak sprays, these adorned with WWI battle honours, crossed sword and mace the motto ‘Primus In Urbe’ and a shield bearing the arms of the City of London. In the centre a shield bearing the Royal Arms and title circle ‘London Rifle Brigade’ and the honour ‘South Africa 1900-02’, three screw post fasteners and complete with shaped backing plate. The whistle guard and chain of standard pattern, all screw post fasteners present, very good condition (2)
£100-150
741
THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS (NOTTS & DERBY REGIMENT) INSIGNIA, comprising an officer’s KC cap badge in silver plate gilt and enamel with two pairs of relevant collar badges, an osd KC cap badge with one pair of relevant collar badges, a QVC glengarry type badge in silver plate gilt and enamel, but in fact the mount from the officer’s waistbelt clasp; the Robin Hood Rifles a scarce white metal special pattern whistle guard triple chains and whistle with case; an osd cap badge to the Royal Warwickshire Regiment by J & Co, three blade fasteners, good overall condition (11)
£80-120 742
ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (THE BLUES) OFFICER’S PLASTIC FLAP POUCH, the black plastic pouch mounted with a QEC good quality gilt Royal Arms badge; together with two Rifle Volunteer sets of guard chains and whistle, one the standard lion’s mask type, the guard on the other shows a strung bugle horn within thistle sprays; two plated pricker plates of variable pattern complete with arrows and chains one terminating in a lion’s mask guard the other in a Guelphic crown, good overall condition (5)
£80-120 743
ASSORTED MILITARY INSIGNIA, including a post 1902 KC other ranks helmet plate to the Royal Artillery, a Victorian period Rifle Volunteers pouch belt plate of crowned laurel format the centre mounted with ‘10’, two strung bugle horn badges each with ‘2’ lodged within the strings, a QVC hall marked silver Rifle Volunteer pouch badge being the crown over a strung bugle horn, two plated strung bugle horn badges, an o/r w/m fur cap grenade to the Volunteer Battalions of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, two Coldstream Guards valise badges (one dented), a similar valise star to the Worcestershire Regiment, two EVIIR cypher badges, a lady’s gala belt to the Border Regiment and two hall marked silver sash badges to the Royal and Ancient Order of Foresters, good overall condition (16)
£80-120 744
MILITARY UNIFORMS, comprising a soldier’s full dress scarlet tunic to the Norfolk Regiment (stamped 2Nk 4937 12 (19) 04) this with white facings embroidered shoulder straps ‘Norfolk’ brass collar badges bearing on the breast a QSA and KSA named to 4095 Private W Smith Norfolk Regt (suspender heavily repaired on the KSA and with much edge bruising). 5th Royal Irish Lancers a trooper’s blue and red full dress tunic bearing KC brass buttons and yellow cord shoulder straps. A Field Officer’s blue patrol jacket the front with braided frogging and all olivet fasteners, good overall condition (3)
£200-300 745
NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS SENIOR NCO’S WAIST BELT CLASP 1881 - 1901, a scarce example of standard officer’s 1855 pattern but the whole in gilt brass except for the central mount of St. George slaying the dragon which is in silver, no benchmarks; together with a fine quality unmarked silver Scottish family plaid brooch featuring a crowned rampant lion within a strap ‘Fidei Coticula Crux’, original pin fastener, together with one only gilt metal livery button to the same family. 2nd King Edward’s Horse gilding metal cap badge and one tunic button, a WWI Australian Commonwealth Military Forces sunrise cap badge, now with brooch fastener, an or’s small size tunic button to the 5th of Foot 1856 - 1871, a small gilt mufti button to the same regiment, seven brass Crimean period buttons to the 33rd Infantry Regiment (4 heavily worn) and five other miscellaneous items, good overall condition (20)
£100-150
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