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28 March 2002
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, an extremely fine solid silver officer’s glengarry/bonnet badge HM Birmingham 1882 by J&Co, four loop fasteners to reverse (one missing); a superb pair of officer’s collar badges in silver coloured metal with gilt central overlays; another fine pair of officer’s collar badges silver coloured metal throughout, near mint state (5). £250-350
Hammer Price: £250
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 7th Volunteer Battalion, a magnificent officer’s silver glengarry/bonnet badge, HM Edinburgh 1887, of solid fretted format with integral bottom scroll ‘VII Volunteer Battn.’ retailed by Marshall & Sons Edinburgh, mint state. £350-450
Hammer Price: £350
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 7th Volunteer Battalion, a fine and rare officer’s silver plaid brooch HM Edinburgh 1887 retailed by Marshall & Sons Edinburgh, mint state. £350-450
Hammer Price: £310
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 7th Volunteer Battalion, a very fine officer’s shoulder belt plate and corresponding waist belt plate complete c1887-1908, rectangular back plates with multi silver overlays both retailed by Marshall & Sons Edinburgh, mint state (2). £450-550
Hammer Price: £460
42nd (The Royal Highland Regiment) The Black Watch, a very fine bi-metal Sergeant’s feather bonnet badge 1868-1881 (Bloomer Bk 2 p67/68 for type); 2nd AB The Forfar or Angus Rifle Volunteers, a good silvered officer’s shako badge 1864-1882 (Bloomer Bk 1 No135), mint state (2). £100-150
Hammer Price: £200
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 1st (City of Dundee) Volunteer Battalion, a fine other ranks die-stamped white metal glengarry badge c1889-1901 (Bloomer Bk 2 p73/74), togther with an other ranks white metal glengarry badge 1881-1901 (KK655) regular battalions, mint state (2). £90-110
Hammer Price: £130
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 2nd (Angus) Volunteer Battalion, a very fine other ranks die-stamped white metal glengarry badge 1887-1901 (Bloomer Bk 2 p73/74), together with an other ranks white metal QVC glengarry regular battalions (KK655), mint state (2). £90-110
The Black Watch (The Royal Highlanders) 4th (Perthshire) Volunteer Battalion, a very fine quality other ranks glengarry badge c1887-1908 being the Arms and Motto of Perth, two white metal other rank glengarry badges KC to the regular battalions, a pair of brass ‘RH’ shoulder titles,excellent condition overall (5). £50-70
Hammer Price: £65
The Black Watch 4th (Perthshire) Volunteer Battalion, a good quality full dress helmet plate (Bloomer Bk 1 No117), the Arms of Perth mounted upon an uncrowned eight pointed star; together with a pair of other ranks white metal collar badges being smaller versions of the Arms of Perth, mint state (3). £80-120
Hammer Price: £120
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 6th (Fifeshire) Volunteer Battalion, two very fine other ranks die-stamped white metal glengarry badges c1887-1908, with and without buckle and strap (Bloomer Bk 2 p73/74), lugs a/f on the strap pattern otherwise excellent condition (2). £80-100
Hammer Price: £80
The Black Watch (The Royal Highlanders) 4th-7th Battalions, a fine and scarce other ranks white metal glengarry badge c1908-1920 (KK1736) (Lacessit); Regular Battalions, a silver plated senior NCO’s (?) glengarry badge KC 1902-37, an other ranks glengarry badge in all brass fitted with a paggri slider c1916, a white metal glengarry c1902-1937 and an anodised aluminum QEC glengarry c1956, one lug resoldered on the first item otherwise near mint state (5). £140-160
Hammer Price: £140
The Black Watch (The Royal Highlanders), a very fine and scarce Sergeant’s glengarry/bonnet badge 1902-1937 plated star with plated and gilt overlays ‘42’ in the centre, retailed by Wm Andersons Edinburgh & Glasgow; an officer’s KC pattern for the same period as for the previous item except St Andrew & Cross in place of ‘42’; a white metal KC other ranks glengarry badge for the same period, near mint state overall (3). £130-150
The Black Watch (The Royal Highlanders), a very fine officer’s glengarry/bonnet badge as used 1902-37 silver plated star with gilt and silver plated overlays by JR Gaunt London complete with red feather hackle; two other ranks white metal glegarry badges for the same period (Lacesset & Lacessit spellings), and two other ranks KC glengarry badges 1937-1952 one white metal one chromed, a scarce other ranks white metal QEC glengarry (KK2004); a white metal St Andrew sporran badge and another...
Hammer Price: £160
The Black Watch (The Royal Highlanders), a very fine officer’s glengarry/bonnet badge for the period 1937-1952, silver plated star with gilt and silver overlays, the ensuing officer’s pattern with QEC, and an other ranks white metal KC glengarry badge 1902-1937, mint state (3). £120-150
£120–£150
The Black Watch, Allied Regiments, a good silver plated KC officer’s glengarry badge of the 30th Battalion (New South Wales Scottish Regiment) Australian Forces; a white metal glengarry badge to the Transvaal Scottish Volunteers, a KC white metal glengarry to the Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, a KC chromed glengarry badge to the Scottish Regiment of New Zealand, and three officers gilt buttons to the Black Watch, some wear to the NZ item otherwise excellent condition (7). ...
79th Cameron Highlanders, a very fine and scarce officer’s glengarry in fine die-stamped silver coloured metal (KK548) c1870-1881/5, St Andrew & Cross, thistle wreath but no Cameron; The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), an extremely fine officer’s die-cast silver coloured metal badge as worn on the cheesecutter hat (Bloomer Bk 2 p35/36); Lanark/Lanarkshire (?) Volunteer Rifles, a very fine officer’s silver pouch badge, a decorated strung bugle horn over floreated capitals ‘LVR’, hall...
Hammer Price: £180
79th Cameron Highlanders of Canada, a fine and very rare officer’s solid die-cast silver glengarry badge HM Birmingham 1916 by B&P, mint state. £150-200
Hammer Price: £150
Cameron Highlanders,a very fine officer’s glengarry/bonnet badge in die-cast HM silver Birmingham 1916 by B&P; King’s Regiment (Liverpool) 8th Scottish Volunteer Battalion, an other ranks white metal circular glengarry/pouch belt badge, central white horse with unit title surround ‘Liverpool 8th VB’, now fitted with pin back 1900-1908; London Scottish Rifle Volunteers, an extremely fine heavy die-cast silver (not HM) glengarry badge pre 1908 being simply a large thistle spray two...
26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot, an extremely fine and very rare officer’s silver (not HM) glengarry badge c1874-1881 (Bloomer Bk 2 p35/36 for format), of two part construction the title scroll being applied to the base of the thistle wreath four loop fasteners, mint state £400-600
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 2nd 4th 5th Volunteer Battalions, three very fine examples of the white metal special pattern helmet plates c1887-1908 those for the 2nd & 5th VBs die-stamped throughout, that of the fourth VB which has a plated frontal finish has the ‘4th Volr Battn’ scroll applied, excellent condition (3). £450-500
£450–£500
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a very fine officer’s die-stamped silver plated helmet plate as used by the line battalions 1881-1892; the corresponding other ranks black metal version; a blackened brass other rank glengarry badge (KK630); a pair of other ranks ‘SR’ shoulder titles in blackened brass; a pair of officer’s facing large size service dress collar badges c1902-1914, the crown part detached on the officer’s helmet plate otherwise excellent overall condition (7). ...
Hammer Price: £270
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a very fine officer’s large size glengarry badge HM silver Birmingham 1898 by Bent & Parker complete with black cock’s feather hackle; a similar officer’s large size glengarry badge in silver plate with original black silk cockade backing; five other ranks standard size glengarry badges (KK631) two white metal one chromed one anodised aluminum and a genuine 1916 All Brass issue; a pair of other ranks white metal mullet & bugle horn collar badges...
Hammer Price: £190
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), two good quality white metal pipers’ glengarry badges of variable sizes (Bloomer Bk 2 p37/38) c1870-1960’s; an officer’s rectangular special pattern waist belt plate 1881-1901 hall marked silver Birmingham 1898 (separate ‘D’ clasp not present), excellent condition (3). £150-200
Hammer Price: £210
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles),a very scarce other ranks blackened brass glengarry badge with ‘VB’ monogram within the strings of the bugle horn c1902-08 (Bloomer BK 2 p49/50); a good quality silver plated glengarry badge to the 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) Light Infantry (KK562); four post 1881 glengarry badges (KK631) two white metal one chromed and a reproduction All Brass example, another white metal version but of larger size, very good overall condition (7). £100-120
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a very fine and scarce officer’s cast silver (not HM) side hat badge being the mullet over a strung bugle horn with scroll below inscribed ‘2nd Volr Battn’, two loop fasteners; an other ranks white metal glengarry badge as per (KK631) but with ‘2’ within the bugle strings; Dumbartonshire Volunteers, a silvered die-struck glengarry badge solid centre (bloomer Bk 2 p119/120), excellent overall condition (3) £120-150
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), a very fine officer’s large size silver (not HM) glengarry badge together with a fine pair of silver coloured metal facing collar badges mullet over bugle horn, mint state (3). £50-70
The Gordon Highlanders, a very fine officer’s silver glengarry/bonnet badge HM Edinburgh 1916 by HT retailed by Smiths Aberdeen scratched name JR Davis also on reverse, two loop fasteners, near excellent condition. £150-200
The Highland Light Infantry, a good quality officer’s shako/glengarry badge 1881-1901 in silver coloured metal with gilt and silver overlays, a corresponding left hand facing officer’s collar badge, and two white metal QV crown rank badges; The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), a fine quality officer’s glengarry,bonnet badge 1881-1901 of solid silver coloured metal with silver and gilt overlays, retailed by Kirkwoods Edinburgh, some wear to the gilt overlays on the latter item otherwise...
The Highland Light Infantry of Canada, an extremely fine officer’s KC silver plate and gilt glengarry badge, voided centre by ‘JR Gaunt Montreal Made in England’, a similar officer’s KC badge with unvoided centre, unmarked; a corresponding other ranks white metal KC glengarry voided centre and crown, an officer’s KC gilt tunic button, mint state (4). £80-120
Hammer Price: £110
The King’s Own Borderers, a fine and rare officer’s fretted silver (not HM) glengarry badge as worn 1881-1887 (Bloomer Bk 2 p25/26), brass lugs neatly soldered to reverse otherwise near mint state. £300-350
1st Lanarkshire Artillery Volunteers, three very fine 1878 pattern helmet plates in white metal all of the standard Royal Arms and Cannon type, two QVC with varying top title scrolls ‘1st’ & ‘First’ and the other KC with ‘1st’ to scroll, all near mint state (3). £350-400
Hammer Price: £430
First Lanarkshire Engineer Volunteers, a very fine and scarce silver plated QVC officer’s helmet plate c1878-1901, Royal Arms pattern with four part unit title at the base; an other ranks white metal KC helmet plate of similar format c1902-1908; together with six officers’ small size buttons to the same unit, all items in near mint state (8). £300-350
Hammer Price: £390
1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, a very fine QVC other ranks blackened brass cross pattern helmet plate, bugle horn centre with unit title in surround; the officer’s silver plated QVC field service cap badge being a coiled bugle horn enclosing ‘1 ‘ (Bloomer BK 2 p39/40 both items); four blackened brass buttons one large two small to the same unit and one small to the 3rd Lanark Rifle Volunteers,excellent condition (6). £120-150
2nd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, a fine and rare silvered other ranks QVC star pattern helmet plate, strung bugle horn centre with unit title ‘ 2nd Lanarkshire Rifle Vols’ in surround c1880-1887; 4th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, a fine and scarce other ranks white metal QVC star pattern helmet plate, strung bugle horn centre with unit title ‘ 4th Lanarkshire Rifle Vols’ in surround c1880-1887 (Bloomer Bk2 p41/41), both near mint satate (2). £200-250
3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, a magnificent officer’s silver glengarry badge HM Birmingham 1900 by ?&S (Bloomer Bk 2 p45/46), mint state. £400-500
Hammer Price: £420
3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, a superb officer’s star pattern QVC helmet plate all silver plate central ‘3’ on black velvet background unit title ‘Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps’ in surround c1878-1901, near mint state. £300-400
Hammer Price: £490
3rd Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, a fine other ranks blackened brass KC glengarry badge, central numeral with title surround all upon a Thistle star c1901-1908; a similar but smaller QVC badge in thin die-stamped brass (Bloomer Bk 2 p45/46 for both items); a large strung bugle horn in blackened brass as used on the 1855 and later pattern shakos, all three badges with two loop fasteners, near mint state (3). £100-150
4th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, a fine and scarce blackened brass other ranks glengarry badge central ‘4’ upon a bar unit title on circular strap with a lion passant regardant at the top c1860-1887 (Bloomer Bk 2 p49/50); 9th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, a very fine and rare white metal glengarry/forage cap badge large central ‘9’ within fretted circular strap inscribed ‘Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps’ c1880-1887, two loop fasteners to both badges, near mint state...
Hammer Price: £220
6th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, a fine and rare officer’s QVC star pattern helmet plate c1878-1887, all silver plate central strung bugle horn on blue velvet background unit title 6th Lanarkshire R.V. in surround, near mint state £300-400
6th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, a fine and rare officer’s silver plated die-stamped glengarry badge, a multi layered star of general Thistle outline with raised central oval this bearing central ‘6’ with unit title in surround c1880-1887; 31st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers (later the Blythswood Rifles), a very fine and rare other ranks die-stamped brass shako plate, central stencilled numerals ‘31’ with unit title surround, further large thistle spray surround and tri-part Thistle...
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