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4th Yeovil Troop the East Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry Guidon 1794, a very fine single sided swallow tailed example in crimson silk complete with gold fringe and painted details, the guidon was presented by the Countess Poulett, wife of the 4th Earl, who was a Knight of the Thistle, Lord Lieutenant and Colonel of various military auxiliary regiments, the decoration included an Earl’s coronet, twin ovals featuring the crests of the family, the unit...
Sold for £4,200
4th Royal Lancashire Light Infantry Militia Major’s 1855 Pattern Shako, the fine quality black beaver body with sunken patent leather top, back and front peaks and bottom bracing band, the very fine star pattern frontal plate is in silver plate with a gilt circular overlay ‘4th Royal Lancashire Militia’, in the centre on a domed silver plated ground the VR cypher and a bugle horn, a Major’s broad silver lace band around the top, an all re...
Sold for £800
The 99th Wexford Militia Officer’s 1855 Pattern Shako, the fine quality black beaver body complete with sunken leather top, front and back peaks and bottom bracing band, the very fine frontal plate of crowned eight pointed star pattern is in gilt with silver circular overlay ‘XCIX Wexford Militia’ enclosing on a domed gilt ground the Maid and Harp, white over red ball plume with incorrect other ranks pattern plume holder, buff leather sweat...
Sold for £700
The Cambridgeshire Militia Officer’s 1869 Pattern Shako Together With Incorrect Pattern Metal Carrying Tin, the blue cloth body complete with plated fittings and narrow silver lace trimming, the cast silver frontal plate of 1855 pattern being a crowned beaded star this mounted centrally with a three towered castle and attached scroll ‘Cambridge’, the plate not original to the shako, red leather sweatband (fractured) and crude replacement si...
Sold for £340
53rd (Shropshire) Regiment a Major’s 1869 Pattern Shako Together with Correct Pattern Tin, the blue cloth body complete with correct pattern shako plate and side ornaments, the chin chain a modern replacement, the gold lace trim for a Major is oxidised; the frontal plate of crowned laurel and Garter pattern with pierced numerals ‘53’ these with their original gauze ventilator backing, the plate appears to be original to the shako, the sweat...
Sold for £320
1st Lancashire Volunteer Rifles Officer’s 1869 Pattern Shako, the blue cloth body complete with all silver plated fittings and silver lace trimming, the shako plate of crowned star 1855 pattern is in two parts, the central mount being a circular strap ‘Lancashire Volunteer Rifles’ enclosing a strung bugle horn with ‘1’ within the strings, green wool circular ball plume with incorrect white metal plume holder, the plate not original to t...
City of London Militia a Major’s 1869 Pattern Shako, of special pattern, the blue cloth body with a sunken black leather top and a similar broad bracing band round the lower part of the body, crowned frontal plate of star pattern overlaid with oak sprays, a strap ‘Domine Dirige Nos’ enclosing the Arms of the City of London, a broad silver lace Major’s lace band around the top, silver plated plume holder of 1861 pattern with black wool bal...
Unsold
6th West York Militia a Colonel’s 1869 Pattern Shako, the blue cloth body complete with silver plated fittings and three broad silver lace rank bands, the frontal plate is of 1855 crowned star pattern in silver plate, in the centre a circle ‘Sixth West York’ enclosing a silver rose on a domed ground, white over red ball plume with incorrect white metal plume holder, buff leather sweatband and original brown silk lining by ‘Caters of Londo...
Sold for £650
1st West York Yeomanry Officer’s Full Dress Fur Cap c. 1862-76, an extremely rare example of dark brown bear skin with ornate gilt and silver plume holder and white horse hair plume, white metal chin chain with velvet backing, quilted black material sweatband and crimson silk lining, together with its cylindrical carrying tin, the gilt ball with one dent, the chin chain lining three quarters detached otherwise good condition for age the retaini...
Sold for £480
The Queen’s Own Light Infantry (Tower Hamlets Militia) a Major’s 1869 Pattern Shako, the blue cloth body complete with plated fittings and silver lace, the frontal plate of 1855 pattern being a crowned star with pierced title circle ‘The Queen’s Own Light Infantry’ this with a gilt wash finish, in the centre on a domed and lined ground a crowned strung bugle horn, all red ball plume with an 1861 pattern plume holder, the plate is origin...
First Royal Cheshire Militia Officer’s 1873 Pattern Shako, the green cloth body complete with all silver plated fittings and silver lace trim, the frontal plate of crowned laurel pattern with central circle ‘First Royal Cheshire Militia’, in the centre on a domed ground a silver strung bugle horn, the plate is original to the shako, buff leather sweatband and crimson silk lining, the round ball plume of dark green wool with plated plume hol...
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Officer’s Shako c. 1891-1901, the dark green cloth body of regimental pattern complete with black thistle pattern lace, green cord boss with black and silver mullet over a similar strung bugle horn, sewn in festoons, feather plume with black metal holder, buff leather sweatband with white silk lining, the inside of the crown named to ‘J.C.McLean’, the sweatband part detached, part of the leather trim missin...
Sold for £500
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) an Officer’s Shako c. 1891-1939 & a Post 1902 Officer’s Waist Belt Plate, the first of regimental pattern, the green cloth body with black thistle pattern lace overlays, sewn in festoons, green corded boss mounted with a bronze mullet, the bugle horn plate lacking, buff leather sweatband and crimson silk lining by ‘Hawkes & Co., London’, black egret feather plume with corded metal plume holder. The waist...
Sold for £240
Royal Irish Fusiliers Officer’s Fur Cap c. 1881-1914, a fine quality cap complete with wicker frame, leather sweat band, green cut feather hackle, the frontal badge being a fused grenade overlaid with a silver eagle on the ball, together with japanned metal carrying tin not relative to the hat, the frontal grenade has been regilded and the graduated chin chain is a reproduction otherwise in good condition, the carrying tin lacking the loose par...
Sold for £400
London Rifle Brigade Officer’s Shako c. 1902-14, of regimental pattern, the black cloth body with top patent leather bracing band and similar one at the base, the crowned star pattern frontal plate with oak spray and Arms of the City of London overlays, in the middle a strap ‘London Rifle Brigade’ enclosing a shield bearing the Royal Arms, green wool ball plume and plated plume holder, leather chin strap, white leather sweatband and silk li...
The Highland Light Infantry Officer’s Shako c. 1902-39, a very fine example of regimental pattern, the blue cloth body with a broad diced bottom band red white and green, the frontal plate in silver plate and gilt as per the glengarry badge of the period, a corded boss above with a three headed gilt thistle spray, cut wool ball plume, sewn in festoons together with plaited black cord cap lines, broad white leather sweatband and scarlet lining,...
Sold for £420
French Republic Officer’s Shako 1st Light Infantry, of bell top shape, the body being of black cloth on buckram is 23.5 cm in height, the base being 17.5 cm and the crown 26 cm, the crown of slightly sunken black leather, the top of the shako with a 4 cm band of black velvet (faded), the base of the body with a 2.8 cm black leather bracing band, the front peak of leather with silver plate trimming, the shako plate comprises a large coiled bugle...
Sold for £750
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise’s) Officer’s Full Dress Badger Head Sporran c. 1881-1914, the brown and white badger’s head is ‘set up’, six gilt metal tassel holders embossed with thistles and white horse hair plumes, plain gilt brass cantle and red moroccan purse (this presumably intact) now contained in a fine quality glazed frame, together with sundry notes concerning the sporrans of the regiment, very good conditio...
13th (Prince Albert’s Own) Light Infantry Regiment Officer’s Blue Cloth Helmet c. 1878-81, the skull complete with all gilt metal fittings, the frontal plate of crowned star pattern back plate with laurel and Garter overlays, in the centre on a ground of black velvet a silver bugle horn with XIII within the strings, a mural crown above and a scroll above the crown ‘Jellalabad’, buff leather sweat band, no lining, a supplier’s trade labe...
The King’s Own Scottish Borderers Officer’s Blue Cloth Helmet c. 1887-1901, the skull complete with all gilt metal fittings, the very fine frontal plate of crowned star pattern with laurel overlays thereon in silver the badge as worn on the officer’s glengarry. Buff leather sweat band with silk lining attached but partly perished and retailer’s details for Hawkes of London. he plate not original to the helmet and all other gilt areas mos...
The West Yorkshire Regiment Officer’s Blue Cloth Helmet c. 1902-14, the blue cloth skull complete with all gilt metal fittings, the frontal plate of crowned star pattern with laurel and Garter overlays, in the centre on a ground of red velvet the White Horse of Hanover with scroll above ‘Nec Aspera Terrent’, silver scroll below ‘The West Yorkshire Regiment’, buff leather sweatband with attached silk lining. Together with japanned metal...
Sold for £280
The Buffs (The East Kent Regiment) Officer’s Blue Cloth Helmet c. 1881-1901, the blue cloth skull complete with all gilt metal fittings, the very fine frontal plate of crowned star pattern with laurel and Garter overlays, in the centre on a ground of black velvet a silver Dragon, title scroll below ‘The East Kent Regiment’, buff leather sweatband with attached pink silk lining (split in two places) and retailer’s label ‘A & N.C.S.L Lond...
Sold for £550
The East Lancashire Regiment Officer’s Blue Cloth Helmet c. 1902-14, the blue cloth skull complete with all gilt metal fittings, the frontal plate of crowned star pattern with laurel and Garter overlays, in the centre on an incorrect ground of green cloth a silver Sphinx/Egypt, silver scroll below ‘The East Lancashire Regiment’, buff leather sweatband and quilted silk lining, the frontal plate appears to be original to the helmet, the quilt...
The Royal Fusiliers Officer’s Fur Cap c. 1881-1901 Together With a Fur Cap Carrying Tin Named to Captain Lord Inverarie Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders, the first a very fine example, original wicker frame, black leather sweatband, graduated chin chain, gilt silver and blue enamel fused grenade frontal badge, cut white feather side plume, the tin with considerable denting and rust areas but retaining fastening clasp (2) £500-700
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