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Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, an extremely fine and rare Warrant Officer’s Foreign Service helmet plate c1882, in copper gilt and silver plate; the format is almost identical to that of the officer‘s pattern (Bloomer p109/110), QVC over Thistle Star with thistle overlays these enclose a title circle and centrally the coronet cypher boar’s head and cat badges in silver, the QVC though undoubtably original is however of other ranks patter...
Sold for £360
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, an extremely fine officer’s levee pattern sporran cantle c1881 onward five sided gilt metal decorated border enclosing patent leather panel, this mounted with the four silver badges near mint state £100-150
Sold for £260
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, an extremely fine officer’s levee pattern sporran cantle to the Militia/Volunteer Battalions, a five sided silver plated decorated border enclosing a patent leather panel, this mounted with the four gilt badges some crazing to the patent leather otherwise excellent condition £100-150
Sold for £280
93rd Sutherland Highlanders, a fine brass other ranks feather bonnet badge 1837-1856 (KK566) two copper loops N&S very good condition £80-120
Sold for £190
93rd Sutherland Highlanders, a very fine other ranks feather bonnet badge 1856-1881 (KK567) soldered copper lugs E&W one near detached; together with a brass other ranks glengarry badge (KK568) two crudley replaced lugs solder deposits extend on to the front of the badge; a pair of Imperial crown collar badges c1874-1881(4) £100-120
Sold for £140
Argyllshire Rifle Volunteers, a very fine other ranks white metal glengarry badge c1860-1880, being a QVC over a coiled bugle horn, mounted upon the coil a boar’s head, two lug fasteners very good condition £40-60
Sold for £85
Highland Borderers Militia, a very rare and superb officer’s glengarry badge c1853-1881, in silver or silver-plate, a circular and ornate strap inscribed ‘Highland Borderers’, with St Andrew & Cross pinned across the centre, stout pin fastener, edge knock to the strap otherwise excellent condition £300-400
Sold for £310
Highland Borderers Militia, an other ranks circular glengarry/bonnet badge in lead, St Andrew and Cross within title circle, two loop fasteners, the circle dented and casting faults to the rear £30-50
Sold for £35
93rd Sutherland Highlanders, an extremely fine officer’s bonnet badge in silver or silver plate (Bloomer Bk I No239) c1856-1881, the original lugs removed, crudely soldered replacements and the top thistle spray possibly repaired £250-350
Argyllshire Highland Rifle Volunteers, an officer’s (?) glengarry (?) badge, in silver plate, being a boar’s head lodged within a laurel spray, a small panel within the base of the laurels engraved 1897, original pin back very good condition £60-80
Sold for £70
Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers 3rd Administrative Battalion, a fine and rare officer’s silver plated shako plate, Prince of Wales’s crest and motto over a star, upon the star a circle inscribed ‘RENFREWSHIRE RV 3 A.D. BATT’, two loop fasteners, near mint state £150-250
Sold for £170
Royal Renfrew Militia, a very fine other ranks white metal glengarry badge, the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto within an oval title strap, two brass loop fasteners; together with two officers’ silver plated buttons, one large one small, plating worn otherwise excellent condition (3) £80-120
Sold for £150
Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers, two other rank shako badges, one brass one white metal on brass, a QVC over an oval title strap, centrally the elephant and castle town crest (Bloomer p119/120) both in very fine condition (2) £80-100
Clackmannanshire & Kinross Rifle Volunteers 1st Administrative Battalion, an extremely fine and rare silver plated die-stamped glengarry badge c1874-1881, an ornate circular strap inscribed ‘In Deo Spes’ enclosing three corn stalks upon a torse, the strap with frontal stamping ‘Jamieson Aberdeen’ two brass loop fasteners, slight edge knock otherwise excellent condition £150-200
Argyll and Bute Rifles (Militia), an excessively fine and rare officer’s pouch belt plate, in two part silver plate, of large ovoid form, the crown of Scotland over thistle sprays enclosing St Andrew & Cross, at the base a scroll inscribed ‘Argyll and Bute Rifles’, fitted with shaped backing plate and four bolt fasteners c1859-1861, near mint state £300-400
Sold for £410
3rd Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers, a scarce other ranks white metal shako plate c1880-1887, the Prince of Wales’s crest and motto over a star, upon the star a circle inscribed with the unit title, two loop fasteners (Bloomer p113/114) excellent condition £80-100
Sold for £90
Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers, a very fine officer’s die-stamped silver plated pouch belt plate c1882-1887, the QVC over a star bearing a raised title circle and enclosing the Elephant/Castle town crest (Bloomer p119/120), two screw fasteners; together with a die-cast bronze pouch badge, being script capitals ‘DVR’, two screw fasteners, excellent condition (2) £120-150
Sold for £210
Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers, an officer’s or senior NCO’s glengarry badge, in die-stamped silver plate with the remains of a gilt ‘wash’ to the central area, one loop fastener replaced; together with the standard white metal other ranks glengarry badge (Bloomer p119/120 for both); also a pair of white metal other ranks collar badges very good overall condition (4) £100-120
91st (Princess Louise’s Argyllshire Highlanders), a very rare other ranks bi-metal shako badge c1872-1881, a brass Star of the Thistle with the strap inscribed ‘P.L. Argyllshire Highlanders’, in the centre the pinned numerals ‘91’ (Bloomer p107/108 where incorrectly dated), one loop replaced otherwise excellent condition £150-250
Sold for £200
91st Argyllshire Highlanders, a very scarce other ranks brass glengarry badge c1864-1881 (KK563) Thistle Star with 91 in the centre on a gauze backing, excellent condition £100-150
Sold for £230
Highland Borderers Militia, an extremely fine officer’s glengarry badge, in silver plate, large circular title strap with St Andrew & Cross in the centre, stout pin back, excellent condition £250-350
93rd Sutherland Highlanders, an extremely fine and rare officer’s bonnet badge c1831-1837, in heavy silver or silver plate, general format as (KK566) but without the bottom honour scroll, centrally the numerals ‘93’ are pinned onto a silver disc which in turn is pinned onto the larger section, two copper loop fasteners, excellent condition £400-500
91st (Princess Louise’s Argyllshire Highlanders), an excessively fine and rare officer’s glengarry, in silver (not HM) and gilt c1872-1881, a silver Thistle Star overlaid with an oval title band, in the centre on a silver backing the gilt coronet and cypher of the Princess, at the top a gilt QVC and at the base a gilt boar’s head, retailed by Marshall & Sons Edinburgh, two silver loop fasteners, excellent condition £500-700
Sold for £580
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, a group of eight glengarry/bonnet badges, comprising an officer’s fretted die-stamped silver plate type, complete with black silk cockade and white feather hackle; an officer’s or senior NCO’s in heavy die-cast silver plate; an officer’s die-stamped silver (not HM) unfretted version; a very fine and scarce other ranks paggri type, in fretted white metal; three standard white metal other ranks pattern; and...
Sold for £160
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