Durham Light Infantry
Officer's silver and gilt waist belt clasp. Matching bench marks (no.10) read more
Liverpool Irish Rifle Volunteers QVC
Officer's silver pouch belt plate with 3 bolts to reverse. All nuts and washers present. Hallmarked Birmingham 1860 to the front and on the back plate with maker's name William Dowler. Initially the 64th (Liverpool Irish) Rifle Volunteers based at 9 Everton Crescent, Liverpool. Redesignated 18th (Liverpool Irish) Rifle Volunteer Corps in 1880 and the 5th (Irish) Volunteer Battalion The ... read more
1st Vol. Batt. Northamptonshire Regt. K/C 1902-08
Officer's silver plated pouch belt plate with 3 bolts to reverse. Became 1st VB in 1887 but continued to use old RVs on their appointments read more
380.00 GBP
Rifle Brigade K/C
Very unusual officer quality silver waist belt clasp. Centre device is officer's hallmarked Birmingham 1908 of cap badge size with maker's name J & Co. Backplate is hallmarked London 1910 with maker's name WC read more
200.00 GBP
1st Northamptonshire Rifle (Althorp) Vols.
Officer's silver plated pouch belt plate with 2 bolts to reverse. Consolidated as 1st Northampton RV Corps in 1880. Became 1st Volunteer Battalion in 1887 read more
Royal Irish Rifles
Officer's Victorian silver pouch badge with 2 bolts and 1 remaining nut to reverse. Hallmarked Birmingham 1900 by J & Co. read more
1st Vol. Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers QVC 1883-1902
Officer's silver plated pouch belt plate with 4 bolts and 1 nut to reverse. Very good condition read more
385.00 GBP
10th County of London Battalion (Paddington Rifles) K/C
Officer's unmarked silver pouch belt plate with 4 bolts and backing plate to reverse. Disbanded in 1912 and replaced by 10th County of London Battalion (Hackney). Worn 1908 to 1912 only read more
450.00 GBP
11th Bridgend company Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers circa 1860
Die struck white metal pouch belt plate with 2 bolts to reverse. Information from the Joe Watkins collection read more
175.00 GBP
Royal Irish Constabulary
Senior officer's silver pouch belt plate with 2 bolts to reverse. Hallmarked Birmingham 1916 by Bent and Parker. This plate in all probability was worn in the Easter Rising of 1916. Harp to centre held by 2 wires. A very desirable piece read more