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27 June 2002
Grenadier Guards, a fine quality officer’s 1855 pattern waist belt complete the clasp gilt with silver title and gilt/silver mounts, crown over ‘VR’, matching bench marks, the gold lace belt complete with both sword slings; together with an infantry officer’s full dress levee velt c1855-1901 the gilt acanthus and laurel leaf clasp with silver Royal Cypher central mount, the belt complete with both sword slings, the clasps in excellent condition, belts with wear to the lace and some...
Hammer Price: £50
The Grenadier Guards, c1855-1901 gilt with silver title and silver and gilt mounts, matching bench marks, excessive wear to the crown and ‘VR’ mount and little gilt remains overall. Together with a made up two part clasp the outer section being that of the West Kent Light Infantry Militia (1855-1881) and the inner being that of the KSLI (Ryan 222), both parts in good condition (2) £40-60
Hammer Price: £35
4th The King’s Own Royal Regiment, being the rare variant worn by the 2nd Battalion 1855-1865, not in Ryan the title ring reads ‘The King’s Own Regiment’, and the central mounts display the crown over ‘4’, the bench marks are ‘2’ and ‘..’, near excellent condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £70
13th (1st Somersetshire) (Prince Albert’s Regiment of Light Infantry), c1855-1881, an extremely scarce variant on (Ryan 21) arabic numerals replacing XIII, matching bench marks, near mint state £100-150
Hammer Price: £180
15th East Riding of York Regiment, a very fine officer’s undress sword waist belt complete 1855-1881 (Ryan 23), gilt with silver/gilt title and central silver mounts matching bench marks, the white patent leather belt complete with both sword slings, clasp dirty but in excellent condition, belt and slings with cracking overall but little loss to the patent leather £80-120
Hammer Price: £110
15th York East Riding Regiment, 1855-1881 gilt with silver title ring and silver mounts (Ryan 23), matching bench marks, serious distortion to the ‘YO’ part of title otherwise excellent condition £50-70
Hammer Price: £45
16th Bedfordshire Regiment, 1855-1881 gilt with silver title and mounts (Ryan 24) matching bench marks by ‘J&Co.’, slight rubbing to the high point gilt sections £80-100
Hammer Price: £90
16th Bedfordshire Regiment, 1855-1881 gilt with silver title and mounts (Ryan 24) no bench marks, considerable wear to the gilt scetions £70-100
Hammer Price: £65
17th Leicestershire Regiment, gilt with silver title and mounts (Ryan 26), near mint state £100-150
Hammer Price: £190
21st Royal Scots Fusiliers, the scarce short-lived pattern 1877-1881, gilt with silver title and mounts (Ryan 33), matching bench marks, excellent condition £100-150
Hammer Price: £310
43rd Monmouthshire Light Infantry, 1855-1881 gilt with silver title and mounts (Ryan 67) no bench marks, mint state £100-150
88th Connaught Rangers, 1855-1881 gilt with silver title and mounts (Ryan 130) no bench marks, some wear to the gilt sections £100-150
Hammer Price: £260
The Royal Scots Regiment, c1871-1881 possibly up to 1894 gilt with silver title ring and central mount, no bench marks (Ryan 4), no gilt remains and slight wear to central mount £80-100
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment, 1881-1901, gilt with silver-gilt title and silver mounts (Ryan 170) matching bench marks, no gilt remains on central section, otherwise excellent condition £70-90
The Prince Albert’s (Somersetshire Light Infantry), gilt with silver gilt title and silver mount (Ryan 177) one section only with bench mark but an original pairing, near mint state £80-100
The Border Regiment, gilt with silver title and silver, silver-gilt and enamel mounts 1884-1902 (Ryan 201) matching bench marks, mint state £120-150
Hammer Price: £250
The Prince of Wales’s Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), a very fine special ‘oak-leaf’ finial pattern gilt with silver mounts (Ryan 207), matching bench marks, mint state £100-150
Hammer Price: £290
The Essex Regiment, a very fine special ‘oak-leaf’ finial pattern c1881-1902, gilt with silver and red enamel mounts (Ryan 211) matching bench marks, mint state £100-150
Hammer Price: £210
Royal Sussex Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver and enamelled mount (Ryan 202), matching bench marks, gilt excellent but some damage to all the enamel sections £70-100
The South Staffordshire Regiment, the scarce special ‘oak-leaf’ finial pattern 1881-1902 gilt with silver mounts (Ryan 205) non matching bench marks, the small section with considerable wear and little gilt remains £50-70
The King’s (Shropshire Light Infantry), c1882-1902 gilt with silver title and mounts (Ryan 224) matching bench marks, near mint state £80-100
The Suffolk Regiment, 1881-1901 gilt with silver title and mount (Ryan 176) matching bench marks, near mint state £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
The Buffs (East Kent) Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and mount, matching bench marks, near mint state £80-100
The Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1881-1902 gilt with silver gilt title and silver mounts (Ryan 225) one section only with bench mark but an original pairing, mint state £80-100
The Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver mounts (Ryan 199) matching bench marks, considerable wear to the central mounts and little gilt remains £50-70
Hammer Price: £55
The Northumberland Fusiliers, gilt with silver title and silver mounts (Ryan 166) no bench marks, some tarnishing to the gilt otherwise excellent condition £80-100
The Lancashire Fusiliers, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver mount (Ryan 186) matching bench marks, some gilt loss on high points otherwise excellent condition £70-90
The East Lancashire Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver and gilt mounts, matching bench marks, near excellent condition £60-80
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment,1881-1902 gilt with silver/gilt title and silver mount (Ryan 169) matching bench marks, minute edge dent otherwise near excellent condition £70-90
Hammer Price: £120
The King’s (Liverpool) Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver mounts (Ryan 172) title above horse with sans-serif capitals, matching bench marks, near mint state £80-100
Hammer Price: £160
The King’s (Liverpool) Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver gilt title and silver mounts as for (Ryan 172) except that the motto scroll above the horse is in OE capitals as per Dress Regulations, no bench marks, mint state £100-150
The York & Lancaster Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver and gilt mounts (Ryan 230) the scarcer ‘and’ pattern, matching bench marks, some gilt loss to central area, otherwise excellent condition £70-90
The Welsh Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver mount similar to (Ryan 208) except that the Dragon stands on a torse and the raised leg points downwards, matching bench marks, one claw missing from raised leg and wear to the gilt sections £70-90
The Prince of Wales’s (North Staffordshire) Regiment, 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver mount (Ryan 228) matching bench marks, no gilt remains and with considerable wear to the central mount, ‘ich dien’ scrolls obliterated £40-60
The Worcestershire Regiment, c1890-1902 gilt with silver title and silver and gilt mounts (Ryan 196) matching bench marks, considerable wear to the mount and no gilt remains on outer sections £40-60
The Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment), an extremely fine officer’s undress waist belt clasp 1881-1902 (Ryan 225) no bench marks but stamped ‘Hobson & Sons Ltd Windmill Street London’, now mounted on a short section of a full dress gold lace belting, clasp near mint condition belting worn £70-90
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The Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver mounts (Ryan 225) matching bench marks, gilt dirty but very good overall condition £60-80
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a fine officer’s rectangular waist belt clasp 1881-1901, the dimpled back plate silver mounts comprising a guelphic crown the mullet thistle sprays and bugle horn, complete with separate ‘D’ section and hall marked ensuite Birmingham 1896 by J & Co, excellent condition £100-150
The Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), 1881-1902 gilt with silver title and silver mount (Ryan 200) matching bench marks, little gilt remains to outer sections but good condition otherwise £60-80
The Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regiment, 2nd Volunteer Battalion, c1883-1902 all silver plate centrally the Elephant & Howdah with unit title in surround no bench marks, mint state £80-120
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