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  • #246 – HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY (H.L.I) DRUM MAJORS MACE (Лот: 7598)

    HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY (H.L.I) DRUM MAJORS MACE, fine example with large silver plated top having regimental badge to the centre. Plated mounts and linked chain running the length of the wooden haft with a large silver plated lower socket piece. Remains in very good overall condition. Approximately 52′ in length.

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  • #249 – 7TH BATTALION ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS DRUM MAJORS SASH (Лот: 7601)

    7TH BATTALION ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS DRUM MAJORS SASH, fine example of a George V period black cloth sash with bullion embroidered George V cipher above silver plated shield supporting two miniature drumsticks and underneath ‘7TH BN ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS’. Regimental lace to the edging. Leather backing to the sash with gilt tooled ‘Hobson & Sons’ makers details. Generally a good condition example.

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  • #328 – Fine Pair of British Infantry Colour Poles Pre-1858 (Лот: 6231)

    Fine Pair of British Infantry Colour Poles Pre-1858, with pierced brass spear points. Measure 307cms in length. Please note during to the length we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this lot, however we can recommend a specialist delivery company within the UK.

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  • #329 – Scarce Early Royal Navy Ships Apothecary Jar (Лот: 6232)

    Scarce Early Royal Navy Ships Apothecary Jar, interesting and scarce late Georgian early Victorian era glazed earthenware jar with broad arrow above anchor and ‘No 1’. Heavy lead lid with brass handle. Some damage and repair to the base and one side. Measurements approx 24x 17 ½ x 17 ½ cms. An unusual early item of nautical history.

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  • #330 – Rare Early Victorian 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Officers Full Dress Epaulette (Лот: 6233)

    Rare Early Victorian 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Officers Full Dress Epaulette, fine example with silver bullion wire decoration, large Victorian crown to the centre and regimental button, crown over number at the top. Silver wire fringing. Leather underside with paper label of the manufacturer. Late Rod Flood collection.

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  • #331 – Fine Victorian 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Regimental Drum Majors Mace Top (Лот: 6234)

    Fine Victorian 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Regimental Drum Majors Mace Top, fine example of fire gilt mace top mounted with a VR Cypher, within a wreath the number 37 and three silvered scroll record the Battle Honours ‘Minden’, ‘Tournay’ and ‘Peninsula’. To the top of the mace top is a Victorian crown. The top is mounted onto a modern wooden base for display. The gilt remains very bright and nice patina to the silver scrolls. Late Rod Flood collection.

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  • #332 – Rare North Hants Yeomanry Officers Full Dress Sabretache (Лот: 6235)

    Rare North Hants Yeomanry Officers Full Dress Sabretache, fine dark blue cloth body with heavily bullion embroidered Victorian crown above fine quality silvered Hampshire rose with polished highlights. Around silver lace and three white metal hanging rings to the top. Reverse with its leather pouch. Remains in excellent overall condition. Late Rod Flood collection.

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  • #333 – Victorian Hampshire Yeomanry Carabiniers Officers Undress Sabretache (Лот: 6236)

    Victorian Hampshire Yeomanry Carabiniers Officers Undress Sabretache, fine example of a black leather undress sabretache with rich gilt metal regimental badge to the centre with silvered and gilt Hampshire rose to the centre and lower scroll with ‘CARABINERS’. Two of the three brass ‘D’ rings to the top and the reverse with the leather pouch. Very good example. Late Rod Flood collection.

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  • #334 – Victorian Hampshire Regiment Drum Majors Sash (Лот: 6237)

    Victorian Hampshire Regiment Drum Majors Sash, fine example of a white cloth sash being heavily embroidered with Victorian crown above VR cypher, battle honours, regimental insignia, Tiger on scroll ‘INDIA’, more battle honours and then spray of Hampshire roses. Edging with lace, detached in places. Reverse of the sash with leather and gilt tooled makers details of Hobson & Sons. Some wear but generally a good example. Late Rod Flood collection.

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  • #335 – Victorian Civil Service Rifle Volunteers Officers Undress Pouch (Лот: 6238)

    Victorian Civil Service Rifle Volunteers Officers Undress Pouch, black leather pouch with silvered crowned ‘CSVR’ pouch badge to the centre. Generally good condition.

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  • #336 – British Victorian Cavalry Officers Dress Waist Belt (Лот: 6239)

    British Victorian Cavalry Officers Dress Waist Belt, with example of a leather waist belt with gilt lace top. Complete with fine rectangular seeded belt buckle with silver overlay of crowned cypher, oakleaves and scroll with ‘DIEU ET MON DROIT’. Accompanied by a Volunteer Artillery pouch with white metal artillery gun to the centre and white buff leather cross strap. Securing strap and stud now absent to pouch. (2 items)

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  • #337 – British Boer War Period Officers Water Bottle (Лот: 6240)

    British Boer War Period Officers Water Bottle, good example of a glass water bottle which has the khaki felt covering. Complete with the original cork stopper and brown leather shoulder strap. Generally good condition.

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  • #338 – Edward VII Royal Army Medical Corps Officers Cross Belt and Pouch Set (Лот: 6241)

    Edward VII Royal Army Medical Corps Officers Cross Belt and Pouch Set, being black leather cross belt with three bands of gold bullion wire embroidery with gilt metal mounts, leather pouch with bullion embroidery and gilt metal kings crown cipher of Edward VII. Accompanied by the leather waist belt with gilt metal two piece waist belt clasp. (2 items)

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  • #339 – Accoutrements Tin of Lieutenant Colonel C V C Hobart, First Commanding Officer of the 8th Battalion (Princess Beatrice’s Isle of Wight Rifles) Hampshire Regiment Territorial Force (Лот: 6242)

    Accoutrements Tin of Lieutenant Colonel C V C Hobart, First Commanding Officer of the 8th Battalion (Princess Beatrice’s Isle of Wight Rifles) Hampshire Regiment Territorial Force, the japanned storage tin with brass name plaque to the lid ‘Lt Col C. V. C. Hobart 8th Bn Hampshire Regt’. Inside the tin is a pair of officers gloves, three regimental cap badges, pair of plated spurs, tunic medal ribbons and regimental ribbons etc. The DSO register gives the following details, ‘HOBART, CLAUD VERE CAVENDISH, Lieutenant, was born 12 March 1870, only son of Sir Robert Henry Hobart, Baronet, KCVO, CB, Official Verderer of the New Forest, of Langdown, Hants, and of the Honourable Julia Trollope, eldest daughter of the first Baron Kesteven. He was educated at Eton and Sandhurst, and entered the Grenadier Guards 16 July 1890. Lieutenant Hobart, after serving nearly seven years in the Grenadier Guards, was in 1897 seconded for service in the Uganda Protectorate, at that time under the administration of the Foreign Office, and joined the Protectorate Forces, consisting chiefly of Sudanese, who had previously served under Emin Pasha at Wadelai, whilst on a punitive expedition in the Nandi country. Order having been restored, he was detailed to march two companies of Sudanese back to Headquarters at Kampala. On the way he received news of the disaffection of Mwanga, the native King of Uganda, who had raised the standard of revolt in Buddu, one of the southern provinces of his kingdom. He hastened on to the capital, and was thence despatched with his men in a fleet of canoes down the west coast of Victoria Nyanza to occupy and hold the crossing over the Katonga River, separating Buddu from the rest of Uganda, whilst the main forces of the Protectorate under Colonel T P B Ternan, DSO, moved down overland. He successfully carried out his instructions, and the rebels were subsequently defeated in two engagements, at which he was present, which resulted in King Mwanga fleeing into German territory and the bulk of his followers dispersing into the wilds of Ankole. Lieutenant Hobart was left in charge of the reconquered province with two and a half companies of Sudanese. These remained loyal during the subsequent mutiny of portion of the same force in the eastern part of the Protectorate, and though hard pressed at one time, he succeeded in holding his own against the Baganda rebels, who collected again on the news of the mutiny, being joined by the ex-King Mwanga, who contrived to escape from German custody. After several expeditions had been organized against them, in all of which he took part, he was fortunately enabled, whilst in command of an advanced guard composed of Baganda levies, to come up to and inflict a decisive blow on King Mwanga’s main forces at Kisalera. Mwanga’s ally, the rebel King of Koki, was killed, and Mwanga himself barely escaped, only to be captured a few months later in the north of the Protectorate with the remnants of the Sudanese mutineers, who were finally defeated with the assistance of a native regiment from India.For his services during the above operations he was mentioned in Despatches, and also in Parliament, and received the Uganda Medal and clasp. He was also created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 20 May 1898]: “Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart, Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards. In recognition of the, services during the recent operations in Uganda”. On the outbreak of the South African War in 1899, Captain Hobart had just returned to England, and was sent out with the first contingent of troops to the Cape to act as Staff Officer on the Midland Line of Communications. In this capacity he assisted in raising several corps of local volunteers, by whom the Midland Line of railway from Port Elizabeth to Naauwpoort was seized and garrisoned; but falling a victim to a severe attack of enteric fever, he was invalided home in the summer of 1900, subsequently receiving the Queen’s South African Medal with clasp for Cape Colony. In 1902 Captain Hobart officiated as a Gold Staff Officer at the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and was also in charge of Apolo Kagwa, the native Prime Minister and Regent of Uganda, who came over to attend the ceremony, and for whom he interpreted on the occasion of his being granted an audience by King Edward. In December 1906, Major Hobart retired from the Regular Army, and was placed on the Reserve of Officers; but in 1908, on the inauguration of the Territorial Force, he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Princess Beatrice’s Isle of Wight Rifles (8th Battalion The Hampshire Regiment), which he raised and reorganized from a small volunteer nucleus and commanded till 1913, when he retired. He again acted as Gold Staff Officer at a Coronation—that of King George V and Queen Mary, in 1911. On the European War breaking out in 1914, Lieutenant Colonel Hobart, after serving for short periods on the Embarkation Staff at Southampton and the Military Landing Staff at Havre, was sent to the front in Flanders as a Railhead Commandant, being subsequently appointed Administrative Commandant of the railheads of an army. He was mentioned in Despatches in 1916 and 1918, and received the 1914 Star. Lieutenant Colonel C V C Hobart married, on 10 December 1900, at St Peter’s, Eaton Square, London, Violet Verve, second daughter of John Wylie, of West Cliff Hall, Hants, and they had one son, Robert Hampden, born 7 May 1915. Late Rod Flood collection. Provenance Christies 1st February 1991, Lot 107.

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  • #340 – Unusual Victorian / WW1 Indian Army Water Bottle (Лот: 6243)

    Unusual Victorian / WW1 Indian Army Water Bottle, khaki cloth covered aluminium water bottle with cork stopper and thick khaki cloth shoulder strap. Unmarked. Worn by Indian Army troops in the later stages of the Victorian era and into the WW1 period including campaigns such as the Gallipoli campaign.

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  • #341 – Rare WW1 British Officers Prideaux Patent Speed Loader (Лот: 6244)

    Rare WW1 British Officers Prideaux Patent Speed Loader, fine example as used for the Webley .455, Webley-Fosbery, .455 Service Colt Revolver and Smith & Wesson. Housed in the original officers Sam Browne equipment pouch with belt loop to the reverse.

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