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6th Infantry BN. The Royal Melbourne Rgt. Brass hat badge $195
$120
damaged. $550
72nd (Duke of Albany’s Own) Highlanders other ranks cross belt plate 1825 – 1855.
Probably the most reproduced plate of all time. However, this one is original with the correct fault line through the top of the 72. Also correct hooks to the back7th F.A.B Yandoo (7th Field Artillery Brigade) News, sports items & anecdotes of the Brigade whilst on the troopship, in camp and in the firing line Vol. 111 ACTIVE SERVICE ISSUE 1919.
$250
7th Infantry Battalion - The Northwest Murray Borderers -47mm oxidised Hat Badge (C240)
$30
C363 8/7th Infantry Battalion North Western Victoria Regiment Brass, 45mm, Hat Badge
C363 8/7th Infantry Battalion North Western Victoria Regiment Single brass left facing collar
84th York & Lancaster Regiment
Victorian officers shako plate. 1869-1881
Faultless condition
SOLD
$120
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8th Infantry Battalion | The City of Ballarat Regiment |
53mm brass Hat Badge |
SOLD |
C241 8th Infantry Battalion The City of Ballarat Regiment Oxidised pair of collars
9th Infantry Battalion -The Moreton Regiment - 50mm brass Hat Badge (C242)
C211 9th Light Horse Flinders Light Horse 52mm, Brass Hat Badge 1930-42 $385.00
C211 9th Light Horse Flinders Light Horse Brass pair of collars
A 19th century gilt bronze model of the Napoleon Vendome Column, Paris. Officially titled the “Colonne de la Grande Armée” it was seen as the most important symbol of Paris during the 19th century and its complex history explains why.
In 1803 the First Consul confirmed the plan to erect a column in Vendôme equal to that of the Roman column of Trajan. The columns design was undertaken by Lepère and Gondoin, made from melting 1200 Austrian and Russian artillery pieces won in the recent campaigns. The inscription at the base reads: ‘Monument erected to the glory of Napoleon the Great’s Grande Armée, begun on 25 August 1806 and finished 15 August 1810’.
The column itself comprises of a stone core enrobed with 425 bronze plaques fixed to the stone with pins. Designed by Bergeret the 280 metre-long frieze (or plaques), wrap around the column depicting the major events of the recent campaign. The column begins at the camp in Boulogne and ends with the return of the Emperor and his guard in 1806. Sculptures such as Boizot, Bosio, Bartolini, Ramey, Rude, Corbet, Clodion and Ruxthiel were all commissioned to execute this frieze.
Initially the column was crowned with a statue by Chaudet of The Emperor in Roman dress but was taken down by the Allies in 1814 and replaced by a flag bearing the fleurs de lys. It was then under the July Monarchy a further replacement statue was made by Seurre showing Napoleon as the ‘Little Corporal’ (a statue today held in the Invalides). Eventually during the Second Empire, a copy of Chaudet’s initial statue designed by Dumont was hoisted to the top of the column to replace the unpopular “Little Corporal” by Seurre.
The column was targeted one final time and dismantled during the “Commune” under the direction of Gustave Courbet due to it being a symbol of militarism and imperialism. Then in 1873 it was finally re-erected and restored to its former glory with Courbet being ordered to pay the costs for this himself, which payment was received as Courbet died shortly after.
This stunning bronze manages to transfer the history, skill and pride all associated to the original column with its flawless attention to detail. A beautiful, well executed bronze period piece.
18 in. (46cm) high $3500
A 45th (Sherwood Foresters) Regiment of Foot Officer’s 1869-78 Pattern Shako.
A good example, the stiffened blue cloth cork body with correct officers gold lace decoration, gilt metal chain and side rosettes, the frontal plate crowned laurel and Garter pattern, with stippled pierced ’45’ to the centre, complete with correct pattern gilt plume holder with white over red plume, complete with original carrying tin.
Minor moth nips, crimson lining torn in places, overall good condition $2250
A Boer War period possibly Yeomanry Khaki Drill Tunic. Five buttons with pleated breast pockets, red facings (collar, cuffs & shoulder straps), Buttons not sewn on as eyelets in place. Stand up collar suggests early Boer War.
Very Good Condition SOLD
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