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Coldstream Guards (?) - A Beauty
Normally I don’t discuss or link live eBay auctions, however, at £470 already and still with 1 day and 1 hour left to run I don’t think flagging this one will rain on any hopeful bidders parade as it’s certainly no sleeper.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154702020...EAAOSwNuthkk5h An exquisite item. From the fixings and finish I’d guess it’s a very fine officer’s Pouch Belt Plate or similar. Can someone please confirm what it is and also offer a date? From the bids and price I wonder it may be earlier than I originally thought. Edit: there may be the hint of an apostrophe after Mal so could it be an early Life Guards or Royal Horse Guards? Last edited by Luke H; 24-11-21 at 03:07 PM. |
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Ive noticed this too,nice item.
Does look as if some of the blue enamel maybe missing but not 100% sure. |
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Ive seen this also, but thought the quality was crap ?
Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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I’m surprised at that assessment Andy. I’d agree the workmanship definitely looks better from the front than the reverse however and like Mike H says I think it has seen better days having lost a couple bits of blue enamel and the gilding is somewhat faded and worn.
The stippling effect on the rays is particularly pleasing and a lot of work I suspect. Certainly not a cheap piece to make in it’s day and done to a high finish in my opinion. Do you have any idea of the date or what it was worn on? |
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No Luke no idea on date.
Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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I find the construction of the rays of the Star are very different from those I have seen on both Colour belt plates and Officers Stars. They have been made with ornate and distinct gaps between each one and not as a raised part of a solid which appears to be the norm. Will try to find some images of Garter Stars from the Victorian era to see if the construction of the rays is similar.
Simon. |
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