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22 June 1999
79th Cameron Highlanders, Piper’s Plaid Brooch, c. 1840-81 (Bloomer p. 103), nickel-silver, some wear to engraving £30-50
Hammer Price: £55
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate, c. 1902-53, matt gilt back plate with raised burnished rim, cut silver cross mount with gilt K.C. over title oval, within, a K.C. over a Thistle spray, ‘Egypt’ and silver Sphinx at base, some rubbing to gilt, otherwise good condition £100-150
Hammer Price: £100
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, modern other ranks waist belt clasp, together with another of universal pattern 1902-14, this worn, otherwise very good condition (2) £15-20
£15–£20
93rd Sutherland Highlanders, Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate, c. 1837-55 (Parkyn fig. 529), back plate has been silver plated and only part of the battle honour scroll ‘[Cap]e of Good [Hope]’ remains, leather liner to reverse, fine condition £80-100
Hammer Price: £280
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, a modern Plaid Brooch, post 1881, cast in white metal; together with a cast white metal copy of a pre-1881 Plaid Brooch to the 79th Cameron Highlanders, the first poor (2) £30-50
£30–£50
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (Auxiliary Battalion), a cast nickel-silver Plaid Brooch, the cat of the Sutherland family with ornate Thistle surround, stamped ‘S.S. P.B.’ and number ‘10’, excellent condition £60-80
£60–£80
Royal Marines, an extremely fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate, c. 1840-55 (as Parkyn fig. 395 but without Grenade), rectangular gilt back plate with gilt mounts, Royal crest and honour scrolls, three solder deposits to the reverse, otherwise near mint state £400-600
Hammer Price: £410
Royal Artillery, an Officer’s undress Sabretache Badge, c. 1874-1901, die-stamped copper gilt, design as for helmet plate, with 8 screw fasteners, excellent condition £60-80
Artillery, a very large, possibly a Cross Belt Plate of an Artillery unit, brass rectangular back plate with brass mount, eight-pointed star with crown, laurels and 3 cannon on the star, period and usage uncertain, good condition £40-80
Georgian Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate, oval copper gilt plate of an unidentified unit, c. 1794-1814, engraved design of crowned ‘GR’ cypher with Oak sprays to the sides, the reverse with hook and two studs, gilt rubbed in parts, otherwise very good condition £70-100
Hammer Price: £70
1st Royal Lancashire Militia, a very fine badge with shoulder belt fastenings, 2 hooks and a stud, being similar to the mount from the shoulder belt plate, c. 1840-55, and the shako plate 1855-81, facetted silver star with gilt and enamel mounts, mounted on a star shaped back plate, possibly for wear on a pouch belt, c. 1856-81, excellent condition £150-200
Hammer Price: £160
3rd Notts Local Militia, other ranks oval Cross Belt Plate, c. 1808-16, heavy die-stamped design, crown over circular unit title strap, ‘GR’ within, Palm sprays to the sides, original reverse fasteners removed and crude replacements fitted, otherwise very good condition £40-60
Strathspey Fencibles, an other ranks oval brass Cross Belt Plate, c. 1798-1801, incised design of unit title over the crown, a Thistle spray below, very good condition £150-200
Hammer Price: £130
Royal Westminster Volunteers, a scarce other ranks oval brass Cross Belt Plate, c. 1798-1815, raised design of crown over unit title, Portcullis within, reverse hook bent, otherwise very good condition £150-200
Hammer Price: £150
Clayton or Claydon Scottish Clan Badge, a fine quality gilt badge with central monogram ‘R.I.C.’, motto around, excellent condition £40-60
£40–£60
Brass Shoulder Belt Plates (6), various unissued and reproduction shoulder belt plates, including 27th Foot, 72nd Highlanders, 73rd Foot, 74th Foot, 92nd Highlanders, and the United Malwa Contingent, useful for display, good condition (6) £100-150
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