An elegant and historically evocative British East India Company Mameluke sabre displaying strong Egyptian and Ottoman stylistic influence combined with classic British officer tailoring. Complete with its original steel scabbard, engraved gilt-brass hilt mounts, and ivory or bone grips, this is an impressive senior officer’s dress sabre representative of the prestige military culture of the East India Company and British Army during the early Victorian and late Georgian period. A highly decorative and collectible example of one of the most iconic officer sword patterns of the 19th century.
Complete Edwardian Royal Navy Lieutenant’s full dress uniform group by Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove Ltd, including named tailcoat, trousers, and boxed epaulettes to T. C. C. Bolster, later Captain Thomas Charles Carpenter Bolster DSO RN, dating circa 1907–1914.
An original post-1952 British Army Warrant Officer Class II (WO2) full-size embroidered Queen’s Crown sleeve rank badge, the correct padded service dress pattern worn by Company Sergeant Majors and other senior Warrant Officers on battledress and No.2 uniform.
A finely decorated Victorian Birmingham hallmarked sterling silver dress cane with ornate repoussé ring handle by T.W.D (Thomas William Dee), dating to 1890.
Original Royal Navy rating’s working / training dress uniform, Queen’s Crown period, with cotton drill jacket, Leading Rate badge and traditional broadfall bell-bottom trousers, mid-20th century.
1963 Royal Navy Lieutenant-Commander’s Gieves-tailored service dress uniform, named to J. Goldsmith, with medal ribbon bar confirming a long career spanning the Second World War, post-war fleet service and the Cold War period.