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Militaria 804


24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Complete 1855-81. The clasp of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over ’24’, on the circle ‘2nd Warwickshire Regiment’. No bench marks but a perfect match (Ryan 37). The white buckskin belt 36mm in width is complete with provision for the sword, very good condition


£160-£200 805


24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81. Of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre the crown over ’24’, on the circle ‘2nd Warwickshire Regiment’, matching bench marks (Ryan 37), some gilt loss to the acanthus areas otherwise very good condition


£100-£140 806


24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Waist Belt Complete 1855-71. The waist belt clasp now fitted to a later pattern belt. The clasp in heavy gauge brass of standard 1855 pattern, ’24’ in the centre on a lined ground and on the circle, ‘2nd Warwickshire Regiment’. The white leather belt 44mm in width complete with all brass fittings for cross belts &c., a composite item, otherwise very good condition


£160-£200 Note: Though officially withdrawn in 1871 many regiments continued to use the ‘regimental’ pattern clasp until 1881. 807


24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment Other Ranks Waist Belt Clasp 1855-71. The clasp in heavy gauge brass of standard 1855 pattern, central ’24’ on a lined ground, on the circle, ‘2nd Warwickshire Regiment’, the numerals with some service wear otherwise good condition


£100-£140 Note: Though officially withdrawn in 1871 many regiments continued to use the ‘regimental’ pattern clasp until 1881. 808


2nd Cheshire Rifle Volunteers Officer’s Full Dress Levee Pattern Flap Pouch. A fine quality example, the blue velvet face edged with silver and crimson lace embroidered mounts comprise the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto over ‘2’ and tripart scroll below ‘Cheshire Rifle Volunteers’, silver bullion on purple velvet ground, sky blue silk backing to the Prince of Wales’s motto, complete with plated carrying rings, very good condition


£300-£400 x809


A Rifles Officer’s HM Silver Whistle, Guard and Chains. The whistle of standard pattern, the case with oak leaf decoration both hallmarked for Birmingham 1911 ‘J R G & S’ (Gaunts, the G slightly mis-struck), four strand unmarked chains, standard lion’s mask and circular background guard, the mask hallmarked Birmingham 1911 and the circular background hallmarked Birmingham 1910, both by ‘J R G & S’, all screw post fasteners present, very good condition


£200-£300 810


A Rifles Officer’s Whistle Guard, Chains and Whistle. Fine quality examples, the whistle and case (8cm in length) are both hall marked for Birmingham 1854 by ‘GU’ (George Unite), the chains and lion’s mask floral guard are unmarked, four screw post fasteners, very good condition £120-£160


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