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Lot 90

"Hardy Richard Walker Avon" two piece carbon fibre fishing rod

Lot 123

A canvas rod carry bag with contents, umbrella, bank sticks etc

Lot 88

"R Forster of Liverpool" two piece split cane fly rod supplied by JL Vaughan, Warwick

Lot 446

* Grand Tour. An antique white marble head of a young man, probably 18th century, carved in the Greco-Roman style, the remains of an iron rod to the base, 19 cm high QTY: (1)

Lot 674

2 antique split Cain fly rods one possibly Alex Martin , shakespeare medalist fly rod, king fisher float Rod along with skull walking stickm

Lot 802

19th century musket rifle, Has push rod present. [114cm in length]

Lot 806

1874 Westley Richards & Co Percussion 'Monkey Tail' Musket Rifle. Has various sights fitted, Has original rod present,

Lot 800A

Nike 0.84 Geo Design football signed with The Rangers Football Squad of 1999-2000, Includes signatures Craig Moore, Giovanni Von Bronchorst, Jorg Alberts, Billy Dodds, Tugay Kerimoglu, Tony Vidmar, Rod Wallace, Barry Ferguson, Stefan Klos, Claudio Reyna, Barry Nicholson and Gordon Durie and various others

Lot 16

A vintage EH butchers bicycle with rod brakes and 24 inch wheels, for restoration.

Lot 70

Rod Laver signed Wimbledon champion commemorative envelope. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 436

A pair of mid-century Italian armchairs with enamelled iron rod structure and teak armrests, height 81cmGood vintage condition, some surface wear commensurate with age and light use.

Lot 78

THE FLYFISHER'S CLASSIC LIBRARY.  Arthur Ransome, Rod & Line and Tom Fort, The Best of Zane Grey.  (2).

Lot 614

A Hardy 'The Guinea' three section greenhart trout rod in original canvas bag and a similar 'The Norsk' Murdoch four section split can spinning rod in original canvas bag - sold with a G. Farlow & Co. Ltd. three section greenhart fly fishing rod in original canvas bag

Lot 480

Snooker - One piece cue stamped 17L S, 147.5cm long, fishing rod, golf programmes including Ryder Cup programme 1985, 89, Walker Cup 87, Open 98, etc

Lot 209

A collection of fishing items, to include a Shakespeare rod, a Kingfisher Carp rod, nets, a plastic cushioned seat box etc

Lot 79

Rifle gun cleaning equipment, including an Outers Shotgun Cleaning Kit; Outers 22 cal cleaning kit; Outers Rifle Cleaning Kit nr 477, Hoppe's rifle cleaning equipment, Outers Silicone Gun & Reel cloth; Gun cleaning patches, Rifle Cleaning Rod BP600 22 cal; three Colt pocket pistol grips for (i) Police Positive Old Model, (ii) Colt Police Positive Early Target, (iii) Pocket Positive, and a quantity of wooden bullet rests for the .45, .50, .58 and .54.

Lot 54

Bamboo blind, 2 folding camping chairs, Shakespeare Trion XT rod etc

Lot 283

THREE FISHING RODScomprising a Daiwa 2710-6A combination rod in four sections; a Daiwa Super Spin SS-80 rod; and a two section fibreglass rod, all with bags (3)

Lot 1192

A 19th Century double barrel percussion sporting shotgun by Nixon Newark, black powder with ram rod, engraved lock, plain butt.

Lot 1176

A 19th Century percussion holster pistol by Lacy & Co London, 15.5cm barrel, fixed ram rod and belt mount and brass furniture.

Lot 1177

An early 19th Century flintlock holster pistol, unnamed, 21.5cm, octagonal barrel with ram rod.

Lot 1193

A 19th Century Enfield single barrel percussion musket with ram rod and brass trigger guard, 73cm barrel.

Lot 9

GERDA IRO GERDAGO (AUSTRIAN, 1906-2004), dancing lady, ivory and enamelled metal, on a green onyx base, 36.5cm high (Ivory exemption certificate XNSEYSSV)Condition Report: There are hairline cracks to the face.One hand has old signs of restoration as there is a thin metal rod acting as the core to a potential break. Hand has been re-glued with dissolvable glue.signed to the skirt areasome minor paint spottingThe tips of the collar have slight bendsWear to patina.

Lot 444

Rod Massey (American, b. 1949). Oil on panel painting titled "Behind Shilla" depicting two St. Paul homes in a winter landscape, 2005. Possibly depicting the houses on Van Buren Avenue just behind Pho Pasteur on Snelling Avenue in St. Paul. Signed, dated, and titled on a label affixed to the verso. With a label from Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota along the verso.Massey was born in Minneapolis in 1949 and received his BFA at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Upon graduation, he continued his education at the Tanglewood/Boston University and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His work features everyday urban scenes and imbues them with a sense of buoyancy. Massey's main interests lie in unpacking the underlying character of daily objects, such as houses, highways, work trucks, fruits, etc. He argues that "While my art is rooted in traditional painting, my intent is to convey a deeper, more personal and contemporary insight into my environment. Distortions of perspective, space, color and light all define the regionalist nature of my personal vision and experience." His work is housed in numerous national collections including, but not limited to, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, 3M Company, General Mills, and Target Corporation.Sight; height: 30 1/2 in x width: 32 in. Framed; height: 32 1/4 in x width: 34 1/4 in.Condition: Overall there are no visible tears, creases or losses. The surface is stable. The colors are bold and bright. There is minute paint losses to the extreme edge of the right lower corner, possibly against the old frame. On the verso there is original paint accretion; please see listing image. There is light wear to the frame. There is a light of white paint accretion to the underside of the frame. There are no visible signs of restoration under UV light.

Lot 443

Rod Massey (American, b. 1949). Oil on panel painting titled "Remote Airport Property" depicting a landscape with an airplane hanger, vehicles, and trees.Massey was born in Minneapolis in 1949 and received his BFA at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. His work features everyday urban scenes and imbues them with a sense of buoyancy. Massey's main interests lie in unpacking the underlying character of daily objects, such as houses, highways, work trucks, fruits, etc. He argues that "while my art is rooted in traditional painting, my intent is to convey a deeper, more personal and contemporary insight into my environment. Distortions of perspective, space, color and light all define the regionalist nature of my personal vision and experience." His work is housed in numerous national collections including the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) and numerous corporate collections.Sight; height: 40 in x width: 28 in. Framed; height: 42 in x width: 30 1/2 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Lot 355

A Medical Coil by Griggs, c. 1875, electro-therapy device, the coil in a turned mahogany case with adjustable iron rod core, with engraved silver-plated plaque 'Grigg's Conical Electro Magnetic Machine Patented Jan 8th 1873 London, Sole Manufacturer J R Chislett 35 Union St Plymouth', mounted on mahogany base board with magnet, contact breaker and lacquered brass terminals, with mahogany handled sponge, all in wooden case, coil base 27cm across, in original case with instructions to underside of lid Note missing soft iron control rod.

Lot 281

A group of vintage fishing rods to include an Alcock rod, spilt cane rods, and others Location:

Lot 280

A selection of vintage fishing rods to include a Scierra 55T rod, a Diawa Carbon 96 rod, various spilt cane rods, and others Location:

Lot 192

A quantity of mid to late 20th Century LP's to include Elvis and Rod Stewart together with 4 singles.

Lot 279

A group of fishing rods to include a Sougayiland Dempsey rod model SG4905 in Orvis case, a Mareo Naiad 8 1/2 ft rod in slip case, a Masterline extra large fly fishing rod in slip case, and others Location:

Lot 395

Post 1902 Officers Home Service Helmet of Lieutenant Colonel Sidney George Smith 7th Battalion Hampshire Regiment, near mint condition example of a blue cloth officers home service pattern helmet complete with its original officers kings crown helmet plate for the Hampshire Regiment but having the Dog Gauge emblem to the centre of the plate instead of the Hampshire tiger. Gilt meta side rosettes with velvet linked chin scales. Cruciform spike base with rosette fittings and removable spike. Interior of the helmet has cream leather sweatband and ‘J & B Pearse & Co’ tailors leather label to the crown. Helmet is housed in its original japanned storage tin with brass name plate engraved ‘Captain S G Smith 7th Bn Hampshire Regt’. The helmet is a superb example showing next to no wear.Sidney George Smith was a estate agent in Bournemouth trading under the corporate name of ‘Lane & Smith’ with offices in old Christchurch road. In 1889 he enrolled in the 4th Volunteer battalion the Hampshire regiment, in the newly formed Cyclists section. He was subsequently responsible for compiling a cyclists drill manual which ran to three editions and was adopted by nearly every battalion in the volunteer force. As a sergeant he led the winning shooting teams at Bisley from 1892-1897, also the victorious teams in the Wolsley competitions in 189-1900. He was commissioned in 1900 when due to the South African war the cyclists section was increased. He was promoted to Captain in 1904 and in 1908 to Lieutenant Colonel commanding the headquarters company of the newly formed 7th battalion, succeeding Lieutenant Colonel George on his retirement.In August 1914 he was mobilised with the 7th battalion Hampshire regiment. He arrived with the Battalion in Bombay, India, from 9 November 1914. Smith led a Detachment to Bareilly in January 1916, before being appointed Commandant at Kasauli in April of the same year. took the command of the 2/7th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment (T.F.) in Mesopotamia in July 1917. Lieutenant Colonel Smith died of heart failure aged 51, at Azizieh, on 8 October 1917. He is buried in the Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 116

Fine Victorian Hampshire Regiment Officers Forage Cap Badge, superb example with crowned star with enamelled Hampshire rose to the centre and threated motto. Reverse engraved with initials ‘M.L.V. 1892’. Complete with pin and catch fixing. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 120

Victorian Officers Glengarry Badge of the Hampshire Regiment, fine example of gilt metal officers glengarry with black velvet centre having gilt tiger within a silvered wreath to the centre. Complete with backing plate. Three lug fittings to the reverse. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 130

Georgian Universal Pattern Officers Gorget, fine copper gilt gorget with engraved crown over GR in laurels to the centre. Mounted with rosettes. Generally good example. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 135

Pre-Territorial 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment Glengarry Badge, in brass with two lug fittings to the reverse; similar example in cast brass, possibly made in India; 37th Crimean War pork pie cap numeral; two pairs of 1st pattern 37th Regiment of Foot collar badges. (7 items) Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 386

Victorian Hampshire Militia Officers Quilted Shako 1869-78, fine example of a blue cloth bodied shako with white metal and enamel Hampshire Militia officers shako plate to the centre. Silver plated side chinstrap rosettes with silvered plume socket holder and black wool ball tuft. Silver brocade wire braid to the body of the shako. Velvet backed linked white metal chin scales. Interior with tan leather sweatband and crimson cloth lining. Gilt tooled tailors details to the lining. Generally a good example of a scarce shako.Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 122

Victorian 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment Foreign Service Helmet Badge, brass die-stamped headdress badge with two lug fittings to the reverse. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection

Lot 22

Territorial Long Service Medal Group of Four For Service in the Hampshire Regiment During and After the Great War, British War and Victory medals, “355113 A.W.O. CL.2 A.A. JUPE HAMPS R.”, Territorial Force War Medal, “224 SJT. A.A. JUPE HAMPS R.”, Territorial Force Efficiency medal, GV, “355113 SJT. A.A. JUPE 9/HAMPS: R.” Arthur Adolphus Jupe was born on 5th Jan 1895 in Fareham, Hampshire. He entered the Postal Service and in 1911 was a Postal Clerk (Learner), he worked his way up to being the Postmaster at Alton, Hampshire in 1939, he also is shown as having responsibilities for the GPO Air Raid Office. During the Great War he served with the 1/9th (Cyclist) Battalion Hampshire Regiment. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 385

Victorian First Royal Jersey Militia Officers Quilted Shako 1869-78, fine example of a blue cloth bodied shako with white metal officers shako plate which retains a good patina. Silver brocade wire to the body of the shako. Silvered rosette side bosses and lion head boss to the rear. Plain silvered plume socket with green woollen ball tuft plume. Velvet backed linked white metal chinstrap. Interior with tan leather sweatband and quilted crimson cloth lining. Some shredding to the lining but otherwise a good example.Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 115

Rare 1st Pattern British Army Colour Sergeants Arm Badge Circa 1830, fine example of scarlet cloth with bullion embroidered Victorian crown over union flag with crossed swords to the lower poll. Reverse inked ‘1834 R. M.’ Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection

Lot 126

WW1 British 29th Infantry Division 88th Infantry Brigade 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment Battle Insignia, being red felt triangle with brass and enamel emblem of the 29th Infantry division to the centre. Accompanied by a stickpin with the emblem of the 29th Infantry division. (2 items) Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 394

Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Carabineers) Officers 1871 Pattern Helmet of Lord Auberon Thomas Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall, who Died of Wounds in November 1916 Serving as a Fighter Pilot with the Royal Flying Corps, Being Shot Down and Died as a Prisoner of War the Same Day, Superb example being white metal shell with large gilt metal starburst helmet plate to the centre with frosted silver kings crowned strap having HAMPSHIRE CARABINIERS and gilt Hampshire rose to the centre. Gilt brass rosette side bosses with leather backed linked chin chain. Helmet has gilt metal cross base and fluted plume holder. Green leather underside to the peaks and quilted liner system. Helmet is complete with the original chamois storage cover and housed in its original japanned metal storage tin having engraved name plaque “Lord Lucas The Hampshire Carabiniers”. Inside the tin is a old paper label which is inked, “Officers Helmet (Lord Lucas) AUBERON THOMAS HERBERT 8TH BARON LUCAS & 11TH BARON DINGWALL. CAPT HAMPSHIRE CARABINIERS & F/Cdr ROYAL FLYING CORPS” the reverse of the label ‘He flew a plane over the German lines on 3rd nov 1916 from which he did not return and his death on that date has been officially announced’. The helmet shows almost no service wear and all the fire gilding remains bright as does the frosted silver centre of the helmet plate. Helmet has no dress plume. The Lord Lucas was born on 25th May 1876. He was the second but eldest surviving son of the Honourable Auberon Herbert, younger son of Henry Herbert 3rd Earl of Carnarvon. His mother was lady Florence, daughter of George Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper. He was educated at Bedford School and then Balliol College, Oxford. He was appointed a Captain in the Hampshire Yeomanry (Carabiniers) and worked as a war correspondent during the Boer War in South Africa. He was wounded in this conflict and ended up loosing a leg. His elder brother, Rolf, had died in 1882 and his mother in 1886 and so in 1905 (as the nearest heir) he inherited the barony of Lucas and the lordship of Dingwall (which are able to pass through female lines) from his maternal uncle, the 7th Earl Cowper. However, it was not until 1907 that he was confirmed in the titles by the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords and allowed to take his seat in the House of Lords. Lucas was private secretary to Richard Haldane, the Secretary of State for War, from 1907 to 1908. In April 1908 he was appointed to his first ministerial post as Under-Secretary of State for War (with a seat on the Army Council) by H. H. Asquith, a post he held until 1911. He was Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies between March and October 1911 and then served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries from 1911 to 1914. He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1912 and in August 1914 he entered the cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. However, he did not hold office in the coalition government formed by Asquith in May 1915. Lucas also played a prominent part in David Lloyd George's Land Campaign.In WW1 he gained a commission as a Captain in the Royal Flying Corps, where he qualified as a pilot. He originally served in Egyptian theatre before coming back to England and then onto the Western Front, serving with No14 Squadron. He died of wounds when his aircraft was brought down behind enemy lines on 3rd November 1916. It appears he was taken prisoner of war, but died of his wounds the very same day. He was buried in a war grave in the village of Ecoust-Saint-Mein. The Imperial War Museum has a copy of his obituary, ‘News had previously been received that Lord Lucas was missing. He had been serving with the Royal Flying Corps in France, and made a flight on November 4 over the German lines, from which he did not return. He is now officially reported to have died. Captain Lord Lucas, Hampshire Yeomanry and Royal Flying Corps, was born in 1876, the son of the Hon. Auberon Herbert (a younger son of the third Farl of Carnarvon) by his marriage with the sister of the seventh and last Pari Cowper, who also held, among other titles, the baronies of Lucas and Dingwall. Fie succeeded to these baronies on his uncle's death in 1905. Educated at Bedford School and Balliol, Lord Lucas rowed 7 in the Oxford boat in 1898 and 1899. During the South African War, in which he was acting as a correspondent of The Times, he was wounded and his leg had to be amputated below the knee. After a year as private secretary to the Secretary for War, he was appointed Under-Secretary at the War Office in 1908; from this post he passed in 1911 to the Under-Secretaryship for the Colonies ; and later in the same year became Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture. He was keenly interested in agriculture and a great nature-lover. In 19J4 he entered the Cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture, and held this office until the formation of the Coalition in May of last year, when he was one of the Ministers who retired. He at once gave up political work and joined the Royal Flying Corps, though he was many years over the standard age for this arm. Proving a skilful pilot, he soon gained his certificate and went out to Egypt, where he saw a good deal of service. On his return to England he was engaged for some months in instructing recruits for the Royal Flying Corps. A few months ago, while he was coa'ching a pilot, his machine dived and the pilot was killed, but Lord Lucas escaped. He was offered the command of a squadron but refused promotion until he had gained experience on the Western Front. He had only recently gone out to France. Lord Lucas had converted Wrest Park, his seat in Bedfordshire, into a hospital for the wounded, and offered it as a home for disabled soldiers after the war. He was unmarried, and the Lucas and Dingwall baronies pass by special remainder to his only sister the Hon. Nan Ino Herbert, who was born in 1880. The second heiress is Lady Desborough, who is also co-heiress with her and the children of the Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Walter Kerr to the barony of Butler’ They also have a photograph of him in officers uniform of the Hampshire Yeomanry. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 112

Victorian Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet Plate, superb example with much of the fire gilt wash finish to the badge. Centre with black velvet backing, gilt lion and silvered wreath. Lower scroll with ‘THE HAMPSHIRE REGT’. Three lug fittings to the reverse. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 136

Rare Hampshire Militia Officers Shako Plate Circa 1855, good example of a blackened rayed star shako plate with Victorian crown to the top. Gilt metal garter strap with enamel Hampshire rose to the centre and lower gilt scroll ‘HAMPSHIRE’. Reverse with two loop fittings. Small repair to one of the lower arms of the star back plate but otherwise a very good example of a scarce helmet plate. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 2

India General Service Medal 1854-95 for Service in the 1887 Burma Campaign with the Hampshire Regiment, India General Service medal 1854-95 with clasp ‘Burma 1887 - 89’, engraved in running script “1361 PTE H. MORLEY 1ST BTN HAMPS R”. Herbert Morley is confirmed on the roll for this clasp and is also on the roll for the clasp ‘Burma 1889 – 92’. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 127

Victorian Hampshire Regiment Other Ranks Home Service Helmet Plate, universal pattern helmet plate with other ranks centre. Two loops to the reverse. Accompanied by a Victorian other ranks glengarry badge of the Hampshire regiment. (2 items) Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 391

Victorian 3rd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Connaught’s Own Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, superb near mint condition officers blue cloth home service helmet with fine officers silver gilt helmet plate to the centre. Gilt regimental lower scroll with additional scroll ‘3RD VOLUNTEER BATTALION’. Side rosettes with velvet backed white meta linked chin strap. Rear spine and front trim. Spike base with rosette mounts and removable spike. Interior of the helmet with white leather sweatband and crimson cloth lining. The helmet is held in its japanned tin with brass plaque having engraved ‘A E Stallard 3rd V.B. (DCO) Hants Regt’. The helmet shows little to no service wear and all the fittings retain all of the finish. You would not be able to find a better example. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 52

General Service Medal 1918-1962 Hampshire Regiment, EIIR, with single clasp Malaya, “23048738 PTE. M. J. FLOOD. R. HAMPS”. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 142

Grouping of Hampshire Militia Insignia, including a forage cap scroll in white metal with ‘HAMPSHIRE’ to the centre and two loop fittings; brass die-stamped scroll with ‘3RD BATTN HAMPSHIRE REGT’ to the centre and three lug fittings; 2x bullion Hampshire rose insignias, 7x Hampshire Militia tunic buttons and bullion and metal militia ‘M’ emblems. (17 items) Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 451

Victorian 1st Hampshire Volunteers Other Ranks Tunic, fine example in scarlet wool cloth with white facings. White metal other ranks collar badges and shoulder straps with direct embroidered “1 V HANTS”. White metal Victorian general service tunic buttons. Bullion rank chevron to arm. Interior with just the remains of the lining. Generally good condition showing just wear in keeping with its age. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 53

EIIR General Service Medal Northern Ireland Hampshire Regiment, General Service medal 1962-2007 with single clasp, Northern Ireland, “24522341 PTE. M. PETERS R. HAMPS” medal court mounted on a pin for wearing. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 129

Hampshire Regiment Officers Cap Badge, being a bronze OSD example with blade fittings to the reverse; Royal Hampshire regiment officers bronze OSD cap badge with blade fittings to the reverse; 2x field service cap badges, one in white metal the other in brass; 2x early pattern brass Hampshire regimental shoulder titles; 3x fine quality officers enamelled collar badges of the Hampshire regiment. (9 items) Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection

Lot 111

Victorian Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet Plate, superb example with much of the fire gilt wash finish to the badge. Centre with black velvet backing, gilt lion and silvered wreath. Lower scroll with ‘THE HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT’. Three lug fittings to the reverse. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 124

Victorian Hampshire Regiment Officers Pagri Badge, un-marked silver example with Guelphic Victorian crown above stylised H R and Hampshire rose. Broad pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 381

Rare Sealed Pattern Victorian 1857 Pattern Officers Forage Cap, standard pattern of cap which retains a large amount of official wax seals and vellum inked docket labels. Peak is loose and with some moth and wear. A very unusual item for any Victorian headdress collector. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 132

37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Other Ranks Shoulder Belt Plate Circa 1800, 37 within two line oval and wreath of laurel. In brass with two studs and single hook. Generally good example of an early other ranks plate. See Parkyn ‘Military Shoulder Belt Plates & Buttons’ page 189. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 133

Hallmarked Silver 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Officers Shoulder Belt Plate Post 1826, fine rectangular silver gilt shoulder belt plate with top honour ‘MINDEN’ in scroll, below crown over 37 within laurel wreath and lower scroll ‘PENINSULA’. Reverse with two hooks and two studs and leather backing. Reverse of the plate with silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1828 with silversmith mark for Joseph Jennens & Co. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 383

Victorian 1st Hants Administrative Battalion Rifle Volunteers Shako Circa 1860, grey cloth body shao with green piping to the crown. Complete with Victorian crowned shako badge, brass plume socket holder with green wool ball pom-pom. Bronzed side badges in form of Garter star to the centre. Black leather sweatband and crimson lining to the interior. Some light areas of moth damage to the body of the shako. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 384

Victorian 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Officers Quilted Shako 1861-68, superb example of a blue cloth bodied shako with fine officers shako plate with voided ‘37’ to the centre. The plate retains all of the original fire gilt wash finish. Gilt socket fitting with white over red ball tuft pom-pom. Patent lower section with buckle fitting. Interior with cream leather sweatband and quilted lining. Thin leather chinstrap. Shako is housed in the original japanned storage tin with brass plaque having engraved ‘J B Lynch Esq 37th Regiment’. Overall a superb condition example showing little to no wear. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 379

Rare North Hants Yeomanry Officers Bell Top Shako Circa 1832, superb example of a large bell top style beaver body shako with superb gilt metal offcers shako plate. The plate being a large gilt metal crowned maltese cross with silver facetted centre sections to the arms, the centre of the plate having silvered Hampshire rose with around ‘NORTH HANTS YEOMANRY’. Thick brocade lace to the top of the shako and golden cap lines. White metal circular chin scale side bosses with Hampshire rose to the centre and velvet backed scaled chinstraps. Shako retains the original tan leather sweatband to the interior. Overall a superb example of an early piece of regimental headdress. Very few of these shako’s have survived in private hands. Late Rod Flood collection

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