Militaria x798
10th Regiment, 1st Burma Gurkha Rifles, Madras Infantry, Officer’s Pouch Belt Plate, c.1902-07. A most rare example in unmarked silver coloured metal, of two part construction, comprising Imperially crowned laurel sprays with a plinth below the crown, ‘X Regiment’, centrally a beribboned strung bugle horn with a kukri woven within the strings, the kukri with superimposed ‘1’, a scroll below the bugle horn, ‘Burma Gurkha Rifles, a further scroll at the bottom, ‘Madras Infantry’. Shaped backing plate, four screw post fasteners, 9.3 x 7.3cm, very good condition
£700-£900
Note: In 1903 the regiment was re-designated the 10th Gurkha Rifles and in early 1907 the 2nd/10th Gurkha Rifles, being re-designated the 7th Gurkha Rifles later in 1907.
799
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Officer’s Shako Plate 1869-78. A superb example in die-stamped copper gilt, standard crowned laurels pattern with central stencilled ’24’, pinned through at the base of the laurels, the Sphinx/Egypt, two loop fasteners, very fine condition
£300-£400 800
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Shako Plate 1869-78. A good quality example in die-stamped brass, standard crowned laurels pattern with central stencilled numerals ’24’, two loop fasteners, one repaired with lead solder, good condition
£140-£180
801
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Glengarry Badge c.1874-81. A good quality and rare example in die stamped white metal, the Sphinx/Egypt within and lying on a circle, ‘2nd. Warwickshire’ (KK459), now with a pin back, good condition
£100-£140
802
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Glengarry Badge c.1874-81. A good quality example and rare example in die-stamped brass, the Sphinx/Egypt within and lying on a circle, ‘2nd. Warwickshire’ (KK459), two period loop fasteners, good condition
£100-£140 803
24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Ensign or Major’s Gold Cord Shoulder Straps March 1880-July 1881. A very rare and fine quality pair of the prescribed infantry pattern, each bearing a silver bullion Bath star. The gilt finial buttons of the correct pattern, scalloped rim, laurels and ’24’ are affixed to the spring loaded attachment mechanism, the scarlet cloth linings with moth damage, the metal tongues lacking from the outer ends, very good ‘facial’ condition £100-£140
Note: From 1855-81 the same badge was used for both the quoted ranks, only the lace on the cuffs and collar of the tunic determined the difference. The rank badges were removed from the collar to the shoulder around March 1880.
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