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The 1st (the Royal) Regiment of Foot, a copper or brass lead filled manufacturer’s casting for the Light Company officer’s whistle guard c1830-1855, being a maltese cross overlaid with a crowned Union wreath enclosing a circle inscribed with the unit title, centrally a brass Sphinx/Egypt, now fitted with two loop fasteners; to-gether with a group of five badges to the Royal Scots comprising, a white metal shoulder title ‘RS’ and a similar white metal one, ‘ROYAL SCOTS’, a...
Hammer Price: £75
East Lothian Rifles, an extremely rare white metal glengarry badge, being an eight pointed rayed star with St Andrew and Cross in the centre on a black leather backing and unit title scroll below, two loop fasteners (Bloomer p9/10); part of the 1st Administrative Battalion, Haddingtonshire Rifle Volunteers, near mint state £120-150
Hammer Price: £220
The Royal Scots, a group of badges comprising a silver plate piper’s baldrick badge, a large St Andrew and Cross c1881; a cast white metal piper’s headdress badge c1881-1945, and another similar in plated white metal with gilt metal overlay, post 1945; and a pair of other ranks white metal collar badges (5), very good overall condition £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
The Royal Scots, 4th/5th Battalions (The Queen’s Edinburgh Rifle Brigade), a group of four very badges comprising two officers’ gelngarry badges in silver plate gilt and green enamel, one slightly smaller and retailed by William Anderson Edinburgh; the superb officer’s silver plate gilt and green enamel pouch belt plate; the other ranks white meta;l glengarry badge (KK1697) (4), the smaller officer’s glengarry lacks the central green enamel, otherwise excellent overall condition ...
Hammer Price: £210
The Royal Scots, two officers’ post 1935 glengarry badges in silver plate, gilt and enamel, and a Sergeant’s silver plate and gilt glengarry badge of similar outline (3), the gilt section worn on one of the officer’s badges , otherwise very good overall condition £40-60
Hammer Price: £90
Royal Scots Greys, a group of three grenade full dress plume holders, the QVC and KC gilding metal other ranks patterns (KK715); and a heavily worn QVC officer’s pattern (3), the slider missing on the QVC other ranks, the mount loose and the spring clip missing on the QVC officer’s £150-200
Hammer Price: £150
1st The Royal Regiment, a very fine and scarce officer’s forage badge, rayed and chased silver star with fretted gilt overlay being St Andrew and Cross within the pierced Collar of the Order of the Thistle, the outer oval inscribed with the Motto of the Order and unit title, ‘THE ROYAL REGIMENT’, c1865-1872, two loop fasteners, blue enamel entirely lacking (red felt replacement) otherwise excellent condition £100-150
Hammer Price: £170
1st The Royal Regiment, an extremely fine and scarce officer’s forage cap badge to the 1st Battalion, c1865-1872, fine facetted silver star with gilt overlay and blue enamel centre backing, two loop fasteners, near mint state £200-250
Hammer Price: £360
1st The Royal Regiment, a fine officer’s glengarry badge to the 1st Battalion, 1872-1881, facetted silver star with pierced gilt overlay, unit title now reads, ‘THE ROYAL SCOTS’, the gilt section with some wear, the blue enamel backing shattered and filled in with blue lacquer, repair to top star point the badge now brooched £80-120
Hammer Price: £65
1st The Royal Regiment, a scarce officer’s glengarry badge to the 2nd Battalion c1872-1881, facetted silver star with gilt overlay and green enamel centre backing; the Thistle Motto and Collar positions are reversed and the unit title, ‘THE ROYAL SCOTS’ is on a scroll around the lower half of the mount, gilt section heavily worn, the green enamel lacking and replaced with green lacquered slip, brooch fastener appears to be original £100-150
Hammer Price: £130
The Royal Scots, an extremely fine and rare officer’s forage cap badge, 2nd Battalion, c1872 -1881, gilt star back plate, the arms of the cross overlaid with silver panels, upon this the raised pierced gilt and green enamel Motto and Collar of the Thistle, in the centre St Andrew and Cross, two loop fasteners, near mint condition £300-400
Hammer Price: £430
The Royal Scots, a very scarce other ranks bi-metal glengarry/ helmet plate centre c1872-1890 (Bloomer p5/6), two original hpc type loop fasteners, excellent condition £120-150
Hammer Price: £80
2nd Midlothian & Peebles Rifle Volunteer Corps, a scarce other ranks white metal glengarry badge c1880-1887, St Andrew and Cross within an oval strap inscribed with the Motto of the Order of the Thistle, (Bloomer p11/12), near mint state £70-100
Hammer Price: £160
The Royal Scots, 4th Volunteer Battalion, a scarce other ranks white metal glengarry badge c1904-1908 (Bloomer p9/10), excellent condition £70-90
Hammer Price: £85
The Royal Scots, 5th Volunteer Battalion, two very fine other ranks white metal glengarry badges, c1905-1908, voided and unvoided centres (Bloomer p9/10) (2), one lug crudely replaaced on the voided example otherwise excellent condition £140-160
The Royal Scots, 6th Volunteer Battalion, a very fine other ranks white metal glengarry badge c1900-1908, voided centre (Bloomer p9/10), excellent condition £60-80
The Royal Scots, 7th Volunteer Battalion, a very fine and rare other ranks white metal glengarry badge, voided centre, c1904-1908 (Bloomer p9/10); to-gether with a very scarce pair of other ranks white metal collar badges, titled as per the glengarry (3), one of the collar badges now brooched otherwise excellent overall condition £100-150
The Royal Scots, 8th Volunteer Battalion, an extremely scarce other ranks white metal glengarry badge, voided centre c1903-1908, excellent condition £80-120
Hammer Price: £110
The Royal Scots, an officer’s plated (chrome finish) pouch badge stated to be 9th (Highlanders) Battalion, format as for the officers’ glengarry post 1935, two screw fasteners, excellent condition £40-60
Hammer Price: £30
Royal Scots Greys, an extremely fine pair of officer’s horse harness ear bosses, large circular brass back plates mounted with a facing pair of silver plated Eagles, original fasteners (2), excellent condition £60-80
Hammer Price: £55
1st (The Royal) Regiment, a very scarce other ranks bi-metal glengarry badge c1865-1872, title scroll, ‘The Royal Regiment’ (Bloomer p5/6), some wear to the central section, otherwise very good condition £70-100
The Royal Scots, a scarce other ranks bi-metal glengarry badge c1872-1890 (KK420), mint condition £50-80
Hammer Price: £45
The Royal Scots, a very scarce senior NCO’s glengarry badge c1890-1957 in die-stamped frosted silver plate and gilt (Format as for KK589), mint condition £50-70
The Royal Scots, a group of seven other ranks glengarry badges comprising, two post 1890 bi-metal examples ,one with HPC fittings, three white metal, a 1916 All Brass Economy issue, and a WWII bakelite example (7), lugs replaced one of the white metal examples otherwise excellent overall condition £80-100
Hammer Price: £140
The Royal Scots, a group of three post 1881 glengarry badges, all with ‘officer pattern’ outline comprising, a good quality officer’s in silver plate gilt and green enamel, a bi-metal Staff-Sergeant’s, and an all white metal die-stamped example (3), gilt worn on the first item, one lug replaced and one missing on the third item, otherwise good overall condition £120-150
The Royal Scots, (Militia Battalion?), two glengarry style badges, the first in die-stamped silver plate with gilt and green enamel overlays, the second in cast white metal, outline as for the post 1881 officers’ badges except that the arms of the cross in both cases have a reeded finish which possibly indicates usage by the Militia battalion (2), the first badge is a conversion from a pouch badge and is now fitted with two crude copper lugs, the gilt section worn £50-70
Forfarshire Volunteer Infantry, 4th Battalion, a fine and rare officer’s oval copper gilt shoulder belt plate c1803-1808, plate engraved with the crown over ‘GR’ and unit titles, one hook two stud fasteners to reverse, gilt worn and some grazing to lower area £350-500
Hammer Price: £580
Plaid Brooch, a very fine unidentified, possibly civilian example in silver plate, featuring the Royal crown of Scotland over a demi-lion and cap of maintenance, thistle sprays around the quoit, pin back, mint condition £150-250
Hammer Price: £120
Birnam Rifle Volunteers, 14th Perthshire, a scarce other ranks glengarry badge, c1860-1869, a QVC over a circular title strap enclosing the crest of a tree upon a torse, lead casting with silvered finish (Bloomer p69/70), two of the original copper single wire fasteners are present, and in addition two crude lugs have been glued on £30-50
Breadalbane Rifle Volunteers, 3rd Perthshire, (?) an other ranks white metal glengarry badges, ‘BVR’ within the coil of a bugle horn; most probably the badge worn by the Bangalore Volunteer Rifles c1860-1880, excellent condition £30-50
Hammer Price: £50
Breadalbane Rifle Volunteers, 3rd Perthshire, a very fine officer’s glengarry badge in silver (not HM), an ancient Scottish crown over circular thistle wreaths, centrally ‘BV’ with the motto, ‘Clan Nan Gaidheal An Guaillibh A Cheil’ on a surrounding strap (Bloomer Bk I No142) pin back, excellent condition £60-80
Breadalbane & Glenfalloch Rifles, an extremely rare officers HM silver (Birmingham 1868) pouch badge, thistle spray centre within an oval title strap, two thistle heads at the base, two screw fasteners, mint condition £150-250
Hammer Price: £330
1st Forfarshire (City of Dundee) Rifle Volunteers, a scarce other ranks white metal glengarry badge c1864-1882, the Arms and Motto of the city only (Bloomer Bk I No134), excellent condition £40-60
Royal Perth Rifles Regiment of Militia, a very scarce officer’s and/or other rank’s blackened brass shako badge c1855-1881, within the strings of a a large strung bugle horn the reversed and interlaced script capitals ‘RPR’, three loop fasteners,very slight wear to the blackened finish otherwise excellent condition £100-150
42nd Royal Highland Regiment, a scarce other ranks pewter bonnet badge c1830-1850, outline as for (KK494), no fasteners, the top scroll holed and fractured, the Sphinx’s tail broken and missing £70-100
42nd Royal Highland Regiment, a very fine and scarce other ranks brass bonnet/glengarry badge c1850-1860 (KK494), but with the tail of the Sphinx across its body, both original copper loop fasteners with solder bases present, excellent condition £100-150
42nd Royal Highland Regiment, a very fine and scarce other ranks brass bonnet/glengarry badge c1860-1881 (KK494), tail above the body and larger honour scrolls, original fasteners replaced with similar copper loop and solder bases, probably contemporary, otherwise very fine condition £100-150
42nd The Royal Highland Regiment, a very fine and scarce other ranks brass glengarry badge c1860-1881, voided centre (KK495), original fasteners N&S, excellent condition £80-100
42nd The Royal Highland Regiment, a very fine and scarce Sergeant’s white metal glengarry badge c1860-1881, unvoided centre, mint condition £120-150
Rifle Volunteers, an other ranks crude cast brass shako badge c1860, crowned coiled bugle with demi laurel sprays; together with an officer’s silver plated pouch belt plate, a QVC over a large strung bugle horn, three bolt fasteners (2), this in excellent condition, the first item with crude repacement lugs £20-30
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