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Silver Table Bell

Silver Table Bell

The bell is in the form of a tree with inscribed Battle Honours; Ringer in the form of a Sphinx, with Paschal Lamb supports. Made in London in 1894.

The presentation plate has been worn away over the years obliterating the doners name.

 

Helmet Old Infantry Pattern Table Bell

A silver mounted table bell in the form of an old pattern Infantry helmet, mounted on a wood pedestal with an engraved presentation plate.

 

Helmet Old Infantry Pattern, Table Bell

 

Colours Stand Centrepiece

Colours Stand Centrepiece

This piece of silver was affixed to a wooden oak shield which held the Colour pikes of the 2nd Bn The Queen’s Royal Regiment, when the Colours were on display in the Mess.

The shield was affixed to the wall.

 

Silver Band Programme Frame

Presented to the 2nd Bn The Queen’s Royal Regiment by Major E W Broderick and Captains R Dawson and A W Taylor.

Silver Band Programme Frame

 

Miniature Queen’s Royal Regiment Silver Drum and Paschal Lamb Paper weight

These two items were presented to Colonel R G Clarke CMG DSO by Henry Potter and Co as a token of their esteem, 1938. Colonel Clarke had presented several silver drums and staffs to the Regiment. On his death these two items were bequeathed to the Regiment and were on display in the regimental museum, Clandon

Miniature Queen’s Royal Regiment Silver Drum   Miniature Queen’s Royal Regiment Paschal Lamb Paper weight

Regimental Point to Point 1896-97

Regimental Point to Point 1896-97

A sterling silver cup, the Regimental Point to Point 1896-97, 24” high with part fluted body, with heavy embossed and chased bands of fighting scenes (13th-14th century) Mounted on pedestal.

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