A Fine Collection of Cavalry Badges 598
8TH KING’S ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS INSIGNIA, a fine selection including officers gilt and silver caps QVC, KC the latter with matching collars, o/r. caps QVC with matching collars, a KC all brass cap with bi-metal collars, QEC bi-metal cap by Gaunts of London, o.s.d. cap with matching collars KC, later pattern officers caps in gilt and silver plate KC, QEC the latter with 1.5 matching collars, o.s.d. later pattern cap KC, a pair of QEC o.s.d. collars; a very scarce and early brass collar being ‘VIII’, shoulder titles 8H, VIIIH (three variable), NCOs arm badges QEC in whiter metal of hollow back construction, a KC pattern hall marked silver by Bent & Parker (marks illegible) hollow back construction, two KC die stamped white metal varieties (one with fretted centre one solid), two pieces of harness furniture the first with Guelphic crown over regimental motto mounted in the centre with QVC Maid and Harp and laurel sprays two plain post fasteners, the second with original leather backing with KC centre (pattern without crown), very good overall condition (35)
£400-500 599
QUEEN’S ROYAL IRISHHUSSARS INSIGNIA, comprising two officers gilt and silver plated cap badges with 1.5 pairs of collars, an o. s.d. cap (slider fastener), sundry o/r caps and collars in anodised metals, QEC brass monogram style pouch badge, QVC NCO’s arm badge (8th Hussars) in unmarked silver coloured metal, a QEC die stamped white metal example, three other QECs in anodised metal (all without fasteners), two officers badges in gilt metal of similar format to the cap badges but twice the size (loop fasteners) and two similar o/r versions in bi-metal (screw post fasteners), two shoulder titles, good overall condition (27)
£140-200 The ‘QVC’ arm badge is NOT Victorian but was made on the instructions of the Colonel of the Regiment in 1959. 600
9THQUEEN’S ROYAL LANCERS INSIGNIA, o/r cap and collars (one collar with a fracture) QVC and similar KC, an officer’s KC cap hall marked Birmingham 1948 with one only silver plated collar, two o.s.d. KC caps (one with a blade missing, the other with slider fastener), a pair of KC o.s.d. caps, a QEC o.s.d. cap, a pair of QEC anodised collars, an NCOs KC white metal arm badge, nine various shoulder titles, an officer’s harness bit boss displaying a Guelphic crown over a strap ‘Ninth Lancers’ with VR centre, a whistle guard from an officer’s full dress pouch belt this in the form of a gilt Garter Star (two screw post fasteners), good overall condition (27)
£180-260 601
9TH/12TH ROYAL LANCERS & 10/11TH HUSSARS INSIGNIA, a good selection of the amalgamated regiments including an officer’s gilt and silver plated cap badge with matching collars, a similar slightly later officer’s cap badge in gilt and silver plate, o/r cap and collars in anodised metal, four Armoured Car arm badges, two anodised variable pattern arm badges; the Royal Hussars officer’s cap badge in silver plate and gilt with matching collars, anodised examples to the other ranks, five various NCOs arm badges, a pair of officer’s mess dress collar badges, etc., good overall condition (30) £100-140
602
10TH THE PRINCE OFWALES’S OWN ROYAL HUSSARS INSIGNIA, including an officer’s gilt and silver plate cap badge with a single collar badge, an officer’s Tent Hat cap badge in gilt and silver plate, an o.s.d. early period cap badge (two lug fasteners), o/r cap badges bi-metal and anodised (2), various matching collars, an officer’s silver plated pair of mess dress collars, four various NCOs arm badges one in die cast silver plate and three in die stamped white metal, two bit bosses both with Guelphic crowns one all brass the other with central silver plated mount, another harness ornament on its original leather backing without crown, shoulder titles 10H, XRH (four variable), good overall condition (27)
£100-160 603
11TH HUSSARS (PRINCE ALBERT’S OWN) INSIGNIA, comprising an officer’s all gilt cap badge with two pairs of collar badges (varying size), an early period o.s.d. cap with matching collars, an o/r gilding metal cap with matching collars, similar anodised cap and collars, a large sheet brass pouch badge featuring a Guelphic crown of a monogram PAO, two NCOs plated arm badges, a bit boss with Guelphic crown over unit title strap and central Sphinx mount (this heavily worn), shoulder titles 11H, XIH (three variable), good overall condition (22)
£140-200 604
11TH PRINCE ALBERT’S OWN HUSSARS GUIDON OR STANDARD BELT PLATE, NCOS HALL MARKED SILVER ARM BADGE, the first with a rectangular gilt back plate 10 x 8.3 cms mounted with a silver plated badge in the style of an NCOs arm badge, two broad gilt brass box fittings to the reverse; the very fine quality arm badge is hall marked London 1891 by P.F. of hollow back construction complete with two loop fasteners and engraved ‘4 02’,very good condition (2)
£400-500
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