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  1. chinstrap

    Photos SOS 2023

    Same again! Patrick
  2. chinstrap

    British collection

    Thanks Marty, Think the royal cypher pouch may be Norfolk Yeomanry, but I’m finding it difficult to get information. I know nothing about sporrans but, if you’re interested, Allied and Axis Militaria often sell them, and have a heavy emphasis on Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Items Patrick
  3. chinstrap

    British collection

    That is an amazing grouping! The condition of everything looks fabulous. Thanks for posting it. Patrick
  4. chinstrap

    British collection

    Thanks Marty, These are very nice pouches. I don’t know what the one with the Royal cypher and oak leaves is - possibly South Notts Hussars? I’ll have to do some research. I have that LP. His live performance recordings are great. Apart from being an exceptional guitarist, he seems to have...
  5. chinstrap

    38th Rifle Volunteers' Artists Regiment

    Here are the later cap badges. The 'Artists' is the earlier. Patrick
  6. chinstrap

    38th Rifle Volunteers' Artists Regiment

    Well spotted!
  7. chinstrap

    38th Rifle Volunteers' Artists Regiment

    Zeb, Like Peter I thought this was a King’s crown, but you are correct about the dates. A quick Google shows other 38th plates with this crown. Very odd, as I can’t think just now of any plate of that era that didn’t have the Queen’s crown. I know the plate was designed by one of the artist...
  8. chinstrap

    British collection

    Hi Michiel, Thanks for your comments. Yes, officer plates for 5th Lancers and 17th Lancers. Officer plates are very attractive- very detailed and ornate. I dId have a 16th Lancers trooper’s tschapka and a number of troopers’ plates but I moved them on to fund new purchases. Collectors‘ churn...
  9. chinstrap

    British collection

    Hi Steve, Thanks for your comments. Yes, all British. The trios are all to members of the original British Expeditionary Force, the ‘Old Contemptibles’. The clasp on the ribbon of the 1914 star denotes that the holder went out to France between 3 August and 22 November 1914. I have the medal...
  10. chinstrap

    British collection

    Thanks Steve, I’ve become more particular about condition over the years and don’t compromise now in the way I would have in my early days of collecting. For example, I had not very good condition examples of the two white plumed Yeomanry helmets in the first photo but became dissatisfied with...
  11. chinstrap

    British collection

    Thanks Dennis, Eagle eyes! For those who don’t know Rory Gallagher, but like Rock and Blues, have a look on Youtube for his live performances. It is said that when Jimi Hendrix was asked what it felt like to be the best guitar player in the world, he replied ‘ I don’t know, you’ll have to ask...
  12. chinstrap

    My small collection

    Thanks, it’s a great plate.
  13. chinstrap

    British collection

    Hi Steve, drop me a pm please. Think it’s called ‘start a conversation‘ now? Patrick
  14. chinstrap

    British collection

    Thanks Zeb, but a very small paradise compared to the British collections of a couple of my friends, who have four or five times as much as I have. Mind you, they have a lot more money and space. It has taken me 20 plus years to assemble most this, although some of the cap badges in the frames...
  15. chinstrap

    British collection

    Thanks Lars. I don’t. I just have to get the feather duster out periodically and laboriously work my way round, picking up and dusting every piece. I don’t mind, because it enables me to look at everything more closely and appreciate it again. I have thought of glass fronted cabinets but I...
  16. chinstrap

    British collection

    I just posted a bit about my small pickelhaube collection and I thought I would take a couple of photos to post here of the bulk of my collection of British Victorian helmets, helmet plates and waist belt clasps. In fact, completely out of period and theme, my real pride and joy is the RAF...
  17. chinstrap

    My small collection

    Pickelhaubes are not my main area of collecting but I have a small number of pieces and they give me a lot of pleasure. I have a liking for neusilber/ white metal! From left; Marked- 2 Els PB19 1904 Private purchase Prussian Garde NCO Marked- PB10 1913 Saxon Leib-Garde or PB 12 or 22 Prussian...
  18. chinstrap

    Garde private purchase neusilber NCO helmet

    Thanks Sandmann. Also very impressive! Patrick
  19. chinstrap

    Garde private purchase neusilber NCO helmet

    Thanks Lars, that’s really helpful. Nothing really exciting, but interesting in the context of the early years of the war. I’m afraid the writing is in pencil and very faint. This is a photo with a lot of contrast applied. I’m impressed that you could derive so much from it. Patrick
  20. chinstrap

    Garde private purchase neusilber NCO helmet

    Thought you might!
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