WW1 Gift From The Colonies Chocolate Tin
A good example of the Colonies chocolate tin with good detail remaining to face of lid, minor paint wear/ scratches to underside and corners.
Inside there are two empty cigarette boxes (came with tin). read more
Victorian 1st Batt Shropshire Rifle Volunteers Officers Waist Belt & Clasp(Named)
A very good and scarce silvered example with circlet inscribed 1st Bat Shropshire Rifle Volunteers, centre bearing three leopard masks and retaining good detail, universal rococo ends.
White buff leather belt with five hangers in good supple condition (light mottling in places) and named to Captain (later Major) Reginald. H. Cholmondeley, dated 7.7.85 (1885)
Part of old military ... read more
Victorian Officers Cross Belt
Victorian Officers Shellac (varnished) white leather cross belt with white metal fittings including whistle and chain, lions head and Prince of Wales feathers (one fixing nut missing).
The face of the 3 inch wide belt has light surface cracking (common on shellac finished items of this period) and black paint marks on the rear side.
Part of old military family collection.
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Victorian 1st Batt Shropshire Rifle Volunteers Officers Belt & Clasp
A good and scarce silvered example with circlet inscribed 1st Shropshire Rifle Volunteers, centre bearing three leopards masks (good crisp detail with light tarnishing),universal rococo ends.
Shellac gloss finished leather belt with light surface cracking( common to leatherwork of this period) with sword hanging hook, leather with light stiffness.
Belonged to a Captain (later Majo... read more
14 x 18mm Victorian 1st Batt Shropshire Rifle Volunteers Buttons
Scarce Shropshire Rifle Volunteers(48th) silvered buttons made by Jennens, measuring 18mm in diameter, 12 with loops, 2 with threaded bolt.
Belonged to Captain R.H.Cholmondeley circa 1880-85. read more
7 x 25mm Scarce Victorian 1st Batt Shropshire Rifle Volunteers Officers Buttons
7 x 25mm 1st Batt Shropshire rifle volunteers (48th) Officers silvered buttons made by Jennens 1859-1888. read more
Victorian/ Edwardian Officers Dress Sword Knot
Has been stored in a trunk for decades, part of old military family collection dating between 1850- 1918.
Light tarnishing/ requires a light clean. read more
WW1 British Officers Tunic to Major in RWF, MC Winner(no.3)
A shoulder ranked tunic belonging to Major Richard Watkin Richards, Military Cross winner of 1/4th Denbighshire Territorials Battalion RWF.
This tunic is one of three worn by the above named officer during the Great War and the last one up for sale( please see his other tunic for sale, item 50248).
Sadly this tunic has been stripped of all insignia etc with only the wound strip an... read more