MILITARIA 504
IMPERIAL GERMAN FULL DRESS EPAULETTES. Two single examples, the first with a red cloth ground edged with silver and black line lace, the large gilt (?) metal crescent now down to the copper, within the crescent a large gilt metal ‘2’ flanked by two gilt metal rank stars. Long narrow gauge unboxed silver bullion fringe, no finial button, the strap section lined with red cloth; the second on a white cloth ground the strap edged with silver lace and the crescent of raised white metal, a single gilt rank star within the crescent. Long narrow gauge unboxed bullion fringe, no finial button, the strap section lined with yellow cloth, moth damage to the strap linings otherwise good condition (2)
£80-120 505
IMPERIAL GERMAN NAVAL DRESS EPAULETTE AND A 2ND UHLANEN REGIMENT OFFICER’S UNDRESS SHOULDER BOARD. The first of very fine construction, the strap of purple velvet edged with silver lace, the crescent of raised silver lace, within the crescent in silver plate crossed anchors overlaid with the Imperial German Eagle. The long unboxed bullions of broad gauge, no finial button. Lined with purple velvet and black patent leather, the odd minor sprain to the bullions. The second has a strap of red cloth edged with plated scale pattern panels and a raised plated crescent, within the crescent in gilt metal the Imperial crown over a monogram ‘FKR’ (?). Large plated convex button with raised ‘2’, lined with red cloth, very good condition (2)
£300-500 506
BRITISHMILITARY CAPO BADGES. A small selection of good quality other ranks’ issues, Queen’s (second) KSLI Reconnaissance Corps Border Regiment (KC) Lancashire Fusiliers SWB HLI (KC) Parachute Regiment (KC) DCLI Yorkshire Regiment (with KC not the coronet) Rifle Brigade (KC) KRRC (KC) Observer Corps (w/m KC) RAF RA (both KC) REs (GVIR) East Surrey (KC) Fife & Forfar Yeomanry (tip from the Thane’s helmet missing). Single collars Northants (KC worn) Signals (first) The Buffs, two variable RAs and two broken items, good overall condition (25)
£30-50 507
A ROYAL NAVAL SHOULDER BELT PLATE C1780-1790. An extremely rare excavated oval example in heavy gauge die-stamped brass, the raised design shows a fouled anchor within a single raised line, complete with single hook and two stud fasteners, 6.5 x 5.1cm, the hook fastener is fractured but still just intact otherwise in very good excavated condition £500-700
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EXCAVATED BADGES BUCKLES & BUTTONS. An interesting selection comprising a Light Cavalry crowned ‘VR’ harness badge (some buckling), a die- stamped circular badge for Trinity House (demi lion/sword centre) (tip of buckle missing), a Light Cavalry or Royal Naval Georgian officer’s waist belt clasp, the wearer’s right hand lion’s mask section and the double headed swan section (in quite good condition) together with two non- matching left hand sections and another right hand section, all with lions’ masks, a WIVR part silver mount from a Light Cavalry officer’s waist belt plate and an EVIIR RE’s cap badge (requires new shank). The buttons some with and some without shanks include the following interesting examples all in a collectable condition. OFFICERS. 33rd (1st Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment large silver plate c1790-1820, Marine Companies large silver plate c1780-1800, Royal Navy large fouled anchor only (pre 1787 very good condition), various other Royal Naval example 1787-1827, Cornwall Rifle Volunteers (Ripley 34) 2 examples both with shanks, Bengal Pilot Service, several Royal Artillery 1789 -1801 examples, 32nd (DCLI) large gilt tunic (some damage).
OTHER RANKS examples include a scarce large tunic example to the 16th Devon Rifle Vols (Stonehouse) (Ripley 50) (complete but flattened), Royal Dockyard Battn., 10th (North Lincoln) Regiment Bombay Artillery, a scarce Senior NCO’s small coatee in silver plate to the 10th (North Lincoln) Regiment c1830-1855 a small ‘VR’ coatee Royal Sappers and Miners. Mess Waiters to the 32nd/DCLI and the 77th/2nd Middlesex, the former flattened, a small selection of livery examples. Other interesting excavated items are a pipe tamper in the shape of a pair of bellows, two good barrels from a child’s model cannon, a medieval harness pendant in the shape of a shield, an ornate18th/19th century chest key and a 18th/19th century cask tap with a long-horned ram’s head finial, generally good for excavated condition (quantity) £300-500
509
EXCAVATED BADGES BUTTONS & OTHER ITEMS. An assortment of 115+ items all in generally poor condition many part only examples, military naval and civilian, sold as viewed not subject to return (115+)
£30-50
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