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The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Other Ranks Helmet Plates 1881-1914. The QVC and KC examples of standard two part construction crowned star back plate with loose circular centre, most lugs present; together with a spare KC helmet back plate and an Indian Mess Servant’s hat badge being a stylised KC, laurels ’57’ and ‘Albuhera scroll, this in plated die-cast brass, two lug fasteners, good overall condition (4) £100-£140
Hammer Price: £120
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own), 1st Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Helmet Plate 1902-08. A scarce good quality example in silver plate, crowned star back plate with laurel and Garter overlay, in the centre on black velvet the regimental standard centre but with blank scroll, double title scroll below, ‘The Middlesex Regt.’ and ‘1st Volunteer Battalion’, very good condition £300-£400
Hammer Price: £200
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own), 1st Volunteer Battalion Other Ranks Helmet Plate c.1887-1901 and Other Insignia. The plate in white metal crowned star with central applied mount, ‘The Middlesex Regiment 1st Volr. Battn’, in the centre the regimental standard insignia but with blank scroll, three lug fasteners; three white metal shoulder titles, two ‘Middlesex’ and ‘T/7/Middlesex’, (one lug missing), two brass ‘T/7/Middlesex’ and a brass...
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Helmet Plate c.1887-1901. A very fine example in silver plate and gilt metal, the crowned star back plate with laurel and Garter overlay, in the centre in gilt the standard regimental insignia without a scroll, double gilt scroll at the bottom, ‘The Middlesex Regt.’ and ‘2nd Volunteer Battalion’, three loop fasteners, very fine condition £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) 2nd Volunteer Battalion Other Ranks Helmet Plates c.1887-1901 and 1901-1908. The first two (Victorian period) one in die-stamped blackened metal the other in white metal, standard crowned star format with central title circle, ‘The Middlesex Regt. 2nd. Volr. Battn.’, standard regimental insignia to the centre without scroll, the KC example in white metal with identical central details, all with original loop fasteners, the first white...
Hammer Price: £320
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) 3rd Militia Battalion Officer’s Helmet Plate 1902-08. A very fine and scarce example of crowned star format with laurel and Garter overlay, in the centre in gilt metal the standard regimental insignia but with a blank honour scroll, at the bottom in gilt metal, ‘The Middlesex Regiment’, three loop fasteners, very good condition £300-£400
Hammer Price: £190
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Militia or Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Helmet Plate 1902-08. The crowned star back plate with laurel and Garter overlay, the standard regimental insignia in the centre but with no honour scroll, a scroll at the bottom, ‘The Middlesex Regiment’, three loop fasteners, very good condition £300-£400
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1782-90. A very fine and most rare example of this early period, of oval outline and in die-stamped copper gilt, 81mm x 60mm. On the seeded ground a crowned strap, ‘West Middlesex Regiment’ within the strap a shield bearing the County Arms and ’57’, complete with original leather liner, one hook and two stud fasteners, extremely fine condition £1,400-£1,800
Hammer Price: £2,200
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate HM Silver Dublin 1823. A very fine and most rare example of rectangular format in heavy gauge die-stamped silver, 95mm x 74mm. In relief therefore appear ‘Albuhera’, St. Edward’s crown, ’57’ and laurel sprays. Two hook two stud fasteners. Assay cycle on the reverse and the maker’s mark, ‘C.M’ (Charles Marsh). This plate is discussed in Parkyn p256, the 57th were gold laced throughout so the use of silver is...
Hammer Price: £2,000
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1826-40. A scarce example, the rectangular gilt back plate with rounded corners and poor quality cast silver mounts. These comprise a tri-part honour scroll at the top, a crowned star bearing a strap ‘Peninsula’ and enclosing ’57’, a double honour scroll below and what should be laurel sprays at the bottom. The right hand spray broken and missing and later replaced with a crude cast oak spray, two hook two stud...
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1840-55. A burnished gilt rectangular back plate with various mounts comprising the multi-rayed silver Grand Cross of the Bath star, on this in gilt metal a crowned cross, the arms bearing six battle honours. Laurel sprays enclose the Bath motto and insignia of three crowns, these only on a ground of red enamel. At the base of the laurels the Prince of Wales’s motto, ‘Ich Dien’, below the cross a silver oval bearing the...
Hammer Price: £340
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1840-55. The burnished gilt back plate with various mounts comprising the multi-rayed silver Grand Cross of the Bath star, on this in gilt metal a crowned cross, the arms bearing six battle honours. Laurel sprays enclose the Bath insignia of three crowns, these on a ground of white enamel and the fretted motto ‘Tria Juncto In Uno’, this on a ground of red enamel. At the base of the laurels the Prince of Wales’s motto,...
Hammer Price: £380
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Musician’s Shoulder Belt Plate Early 19th Century. A very rare white metal oval example, 84mm x 66mm, the obverse engraved with St. Edward’s crown, some sheet music overlying an assembly of early period musical instruments and ’57’, all within a single rim line, the reverse stamped ‘A’, one hook and two stud fasteners, the design with service wear, otherwise reasonable condition £200-£300
Hammer Price: £1,600
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Belt Plate. A 19th century rectangular belt plate possibly for use on a Colour belt or by the Drum-Major. The brass back plate, 98mm x 68mm, fitted with white metal mounts,’Albuhera’ scroll, St. Edward’s crown, ’57’ and laurel sprays, four brass loop fasteners. The mounts are fitted with very small hand-cut nuts on screw posts reflective of early 19th century work, good condition £200-£300
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Other Ranks Cross Belt Plate, c.1816-40. A good quality example in heavy gauge die-stamped brass. The rectangular plate shows in relief, ‘Albuhera’ St. Edward’s crown, ’57’ and laurel sprays, two hook and two stud fasteners, very good condition £400-£500
Hammer Price: £260
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1830-55 A very fine example, the rectangular copper gilt back plate with silver mounts comprising, the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto, floreated ’77’ and laurel sprays, ‘Peninsula’ across the junction of the laurels, complete with hook and stud fasteners. (Parkyn 421), very fine condition £600-£800
Hammer Price: £650
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment ‘Instructor of Musketry’s’ Belt Plate. Being of large circular format, 107mm, in brass, slightly convex, all details initially incised and then blackened, centrally a probable repeat of the legend around the rim, in two Indian dialects, around the rim, ‘Instructor of Musketry H. M. 77th Regiment’. One hook and two stud fasteners of shoulder belt plate style, very good condition £200-£300
Hammer Price: £130
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own), 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s and Senior NCO’s Pouch Belt Plates c.1887-1908. Both of similar outline, the officer’s in silver plate complete with shaped backing plate, laurels the Prince of Wales’s Badge and Motto, Royal Ducal coronet and cypher, a scroll at the bottom, ‘2nd V.B. Middlesex Regt.’, three screw post fasteners, the NCOs’ in die-cast white metal with two lug fasteners, very good condition (2) £120-£160
Hammer Price: £180
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Forage Cap Badge c.1857-81. A fine quality example in gold wire embroidery and blue silk on a blue cloth ground, laurel sprays with central ’57’ a scroll across the bottom, ‘Albuhera’, very good condition £100-£140
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Pagri and Glengarry Badges. The first in die-cast silver plate displays the crown, laurels, ’57’ and curved ‘Albuhera’ scroll, pin back, the second in die-stamped copper gilt is of (KK518) pattern, two lug fasteners, on the first item the left hand tip of the scroll missing otherwise very good overall condition (2) £160-£200
Hammer Price: £100
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Other Ranks Forage Cap Badge, Glengarry and Collar Badge. The first for the Balmoral cap in heavy gauge die-cast brass being conjoined numerals ’57’ two lug fasteners, the second a very rare example of the crowned strap pattern, ‘West Middlesex’ on the strap and central ’57’ lugs missing, the third in brass and displays laurel sprays and ‘Albuhera’ scroll, two brass lugs (Churchill 1436), good condition £140-£180
Hammer Price: £110
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Pagri Badge and Musician’s Shako Plate. Two very scarce examples, the first in die-stamped white metal, laurels, ’57’ and ‘Albuhera’ scroll, two lug fasteners one neatly replaced, the second also in die-stamped white metal is of c1861 pattern featuring laurels a crowned pile of musical instruments and ’57’ applied to the base of the laurels, two lug fasteners, the orb and cross missing from the crown otherwise very good condition (2) £120-£160
Hammer Price: £80
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Other Ranks Glengarry Badges. Two good quality brass examples of the pattern shown as (KK518), crowned laurels central ’57’ and ‘Albuhera’ scroll, one die-stamped the other die-cast but certainly of the period, all lugs present, good condition (2) £80-£120
Hammer Price: £85
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Forage Cap Badge c.1857-81 and Scarlet Frock Shoulder Strap c.1871-74. The first in fine quality gold bullion embroidery displays the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto over ’77’ all on a black cloth ground, the second shows smaller but similar embroidery on a white edged scarlet cloth strap, complete with gilt tunic button, very good condition (2) £200-£300
Hammer Price: £160
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Pagri Badges. The first in die-cast silver plate shows the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto over laurel sprays, ’77’ in the centre and a scroll at the bottom ‘Peninsula’, pin fastener, the second again in cast silver plate of circular outline inscribed ‘East Middlesex Regiment’ in the voided centre the Prince of Wales’s badge and motto over ’77’ and laurel sprays, pin back, the first with heavy lead solder strengthening to the...
Hammer Price: £170
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment Other Ranks Forage Cap Badge, Glengarry Badges and Collar Badges. The first in heavy gauge die-cast brass being con-joined ’77’, two glengarry badges again in heavy cast brass, the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto over ’77’, the collar badges in die-stamped white metal, Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto the whole with decorated lines, all lugs present, good overall condition (5) £140-£180
Hammer Price: £140
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own), 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Forage Cap Badge c.1887-98. A very fine example in silver bullion wire and coloured silks, laurel sprays enclose the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto over a Royal ducal coronet with cypher below, a scroll across the bottom, ‘2nd V.B. Middlesex’, moth damage to the blue cloth backing near the coronet otherwise very good condition £100-£140
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own), 3rd Battalion Officer’s Glengarry Badge c.1881-97. A fine quality example in die-stamped silver coloured metal, crowned strap ‘3rd. Battn. Middlesex Regt’ in the centre a strung bugle horn with ‘V’ within the strings, two silver coloured metal lugs, very good condition £100-£140
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Glengarry Badges c.1881-97. An officer’s in gilt metal, silver and blue enamel, being a crowned circle, ‘Duke of Cambridge’s Own Middlesex Regiment’ enclosing the ‘Albuhera’ scroll over the Prince of Wales’s Badge and Motto, laurel sprays, Royal Ducal coronet and cypher, this on a ground of blue enamel, the second an NCO’s of the same format but all in brass and on a ground of blue velvet, the third an other ranks of...
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Field Officer’s Waist Belt Plate c.1785-1810. A most rare example, the rectangular brass back plate with cast silver mounts being St. Edward’s crown over ’57’, the reverse with one fixed bar and a type of sliding fastener, the plate may once have been gilded, generally good condition for age £200-£300
Hammer Price: £240
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81. Of standard 1855 pattern on the circle ‘West Middlesex Regiment’ in the centre the crown over ’57’, matching bench marks (Ryan 90), the gilt rubbed and the crown with heavy wear, therefore reasonable condition £60-£80
57th (West Middlesex) Regiment Other Ranks Waist Belt Clasp 1855-73. A scarce example in heavy gauge brass of standard 1855 pattern, ‘West Middlesex Regiment’ on the circle and ’57’ in the centre on a lined ground, good condition £60-£80
£60–£80
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-81. A fine quality example of standard 1855 pattern, ‘East Middlesex Regiment’ on the circle in the centre the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto over ’77’, matching bench marks (Ryan 113), very good condition £100-£140
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp and Forage Cap Badge 1881-1901. The first of standard 1855 pattern, on the circle, ‘The Duke of Cambridge’s Own’ in the centre the Prince of Wales’s Badge and Motto, laurels, the County shield with Saxon crown and honour ‘Albuhera’, matching bench marks, (Ryan 225), the second in gold and silver bullion lace, laurels, the Prince of Wales’s Badge and Motto, a Royal Ducal coronet, cypher and...
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own), 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp, c.1887-1901. A very fine example in silver plate, of standard 1855 pattern on the circle, ‘The Duke Of Cambridge’s Own 2nd V.B.’ in the centre the Prince of Wales Badge and Motto, laurels, Saxon crown, County shield and blank scroll, no bench marks but a perfect match, very good condition £100-£140
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Decorative Waist Belt Clasp. A ladies two part example of rococo outline in unmarked Indian or Middle Eastern silver, the whole covered with gold and silver niello work, in the centre of each panel is a rendering of the ‘cap badge’ of the regiment this in gold niello work, simple interlocking fastening, approximately 115mm x 70mm, very fine condition £80-£120
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Militia Battalion Officer’s Waist Belt Plate and Other Ranks Glengarry Badge 1881-1901. The first of standard 1855 pattern, on the circle ‘The Duke of Cambridges’s Own’ in the centre the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto, laurels a Saxon crown the County shield and scroll ‘Albuhera’, matching bench marks, the second in die-stamped white metal being a crowned strap, ‘3rd Battn. Middlesex Regt.’ in the voided centre a strung...
77th (East Middlesex) Regiment Field Officer’s Sabretache c.1870-80. Black patent leather with silver plated mounts being the Prince of Wales’s Badge & Motto over separate numerals ’77’. The pouch of the period with provision for documents, pens &c., the patent leather crazed overall, one carrying ring missing and the tab broken otherwise reasonable condition £140-£180
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Officers’ Side Caps. Two side caps, the first in all navy coloured cloth, two gilding metal regimental buttons to the front and full size cap badge in HM silver by ‘J & Co’ Birmingham 1901, retailed by Conway Williams, Mayfair, London. The second in navy and yellow cloth, two gilt regimental buttons to the front and fitted with a silver coloured metal collar badge; this is original as the silk lining is undisturbed, velvet sweatband...
The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) Officer’s and Regimental Sergeant Major’s Cap Badges. The first of standard pattern in HM silver (Birmingham 1898 by Bent & Parker) pin fastener, the second in die-cast superb quality gilt, slider fastener, very fine condition (2) £160-£200
Hammer Price: £360
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