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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Lapel badge, 5th (Territorial) Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1910 (c). Badges 1994-06-86
Lapel badge, 2nd Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1910 (c). Badges 1994-06-87
Other rank's helmet plate centre, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1881-1914. Badges 1994-06-88
Word processed transcription of a letter, nd; sent from Pte Maurice Henry Polack, Royal Fusiliers, to his sister, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Archives 2003-10-8
Pouch belt badge, 1st Vol Bn, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1902-1908. Badges 1994-06-91
Officer's tunic button, 1st (Duke of Connaught's Own) Bombay Lancers, 1895 (c). Badges 1994-06-93
National Service and Territorial Army papers of Cfn John Jackson with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1956-1958; also a carrier pigeon booklet used by Cfn Jackson's father, Cpl W C Jackson whilst serving with 5th Bn Suffolk Regiment and Suffolk Yeomanry during World War One (1914-1918). Archives 2003-10-9
Officer's tunic button, 1st (Duke of Connaught's Own) Bombay Lancers, 1890-1947 (c). Badges 1994-06-94
Officer's tunic button, 2nd Bombay Lancers, 1883-1903 (c). Badges 1994-06-95
Officer's kurta button, 3rd (The Queen's Own) Regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-96
Sabretache, pouch and pouch belt, 19th Regiment (Light) Dragoons, 1816 (c). Equipment, uniform 1963-09-242
Cake or dessert stand, 1881 (c); silver by RM/EH, hallmarked London, 1881-1882; also marked on underside with registration mark, 3861/9; circular, on an inverted baluster-shaped stem and foot with beading, gadrooning and acanthus leaves, with regimental crest in the centre; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-04-24
Coat, vest and breeches, Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, nd, not genuine, meant to be 1753 (c). Uniforms 1963-09-234
Helmet, Wolseley, with hinged front peak, officers', King's Regiment (Liverpool), 1938. Uniforms 1983-04-9
Cocked hat, other ranks', Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, worn by Tpr J Merritt, 1801-1812. Uniforms 1963-09-291
Pair of mustard pots, 1879; silver, no details, hallmarked London, 1878-1879; with hinged, knopped covers, bearing the crest of the Connaught Rangers; on either side lion masks with rings through their mouths as handles; recovered from the Japanese in Malaya, formerly in the Mess Plate of the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers), 1879 (c). Silver 1951-07-2
Helmet and plume, 90th Regiment of Foot (or Perthshire Volunteers), worn by Gen Lord Hill, 1801 (c), associated with Wars of the French Revolution, Egypt, 1799-1801. Uniforms 1963-09-309
Brodrick, with badge, other ranks', 16th (The Queen's) Lancers, 1906. Uniforms 1983-04-8
Collection of flags associated with Roll's Regiment, 1803-1816; items include a regimental colour and a King's colour. Flags and Colours 1963-10-339
The Sikh Bomber statuette, 1918 (c); silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1951-1952; the standing figure of Mohan Singh, in service dress, preparing to throw a grenade, on plinth with four silver plaques; commemorates the action at Gully Ridge, Gallipoli, June 1915; associated with World War One, Egypt and Palestine, Mesopotamia and Gallipoli (1914-1918). Silver 1951-07-23
Escapement clock, 1875 (c); silver by Stephen Smith and Son, London, nd; hours marked in Roman numerals in black upon a machine finished plain white metal ground, flanked by two kneeling figures of Fusiliers in service dress, with a tiger above, on wooden base, bound with silver, and supported by two elephants; a shooting prize from the Mess Silver of the 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers), 1875. Silver 1951-11-106
Twelve aquatints engraved by T Fielding after R Westall, R A, published by Rodwell and Martin, 20th June 1819. The victorious battles fought by Wellington. Prints 1971-02-33-551
Cigar case, 1880 (c); Indian silver, no details, 1880 (c); hinged top with press button catch,decorated with fine pattern of leaf and flower tracery over the case, except for two plain bands and two lozenges, inscribed; relating to Mr H Boulen and Bt Maj H Moore VC; associated with the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers). Silver 1951-11-42
Matchbox, 1916-1919; silver by Asprey and Company Limited, Birmingham, 1918-1919; rectangular matchbox with three divisions, the striking panel which should be on the bottom is missing; relating to 16th (Irish) Division and 2nd Bn 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers); associated with Sir W B Hickie and Lt Col H F N Jourdain; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Silver 1951-11-43
Shield, 1890; silver, no details, no visible hallmark, 1890 (c); mounted on rectangular, ebonized wooden plaque; sports trophy of the 2nd Bn Connaught Rangers. Silver 1951-11-67
Candelabrum, ten branched, 1850 (c); silver, maker's mark and hallmark unidentifiable, 1850 (c); the branches are formed around a central stem in two tiers, a central arm, scrolled and decorated with foliate motifs surmounts the whole, bears the crest of the East India Company; part of the Mess Silver of the 2nd Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers until 1922; possibly originally came from the Mess Silver of the East India Company, 1st Bombay Fusiliers, 1850 (c). Silver 1951-12-42
Paperweight, 1900 (c); silver lettering on a wood mount, no details and no hallmark, 1900 (c); upon a clipped-cornered, rectangular ebonized wood mount, the decoration consists of applied silver plated on silver; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Silver 1951-12-44
Neill Centrepiece, 1st Madras Fusiliers, 1859. Silver by John S Hunt, hallmarked, London, 1859-1860. Column with bas relief on sides, a mounted officer holding a telescope, four figures and two palm trees, on oval base. Associated with Col James George Neill and the Siege of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Silver 1951-12-43
Officer's kurta button, 4th Bombay Cavalry (Poona Horse), 1885-1890. Badges 1994-06-97
Officer's kurta button, 5th Bombay Cavalry (Sind Horse), 1885-1890. Badges 1994-06-98
Officer's kurta button, 7th Bombay Lancers (Baluch Horse), 1890-1903. Badges 1994-06-99
Officer's button, 1st Regiment of Bombay Infantry (Grenadiers), 1885-1901. Badges 1994-06-100
Officer's mess button, 2nd (The Prince of Wales' Own) Regiment of Bombay Infantry (Grenadiers), 1893 (c). Badges 1994-06-102
Officer's button, 3rd Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-103
Officer's mess button, 3rd Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry, 1901 (c). Badges 1994-06-104
Officer's tunic button, 4th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, or Rifle Corps, 1888 (c). Badges 1994-06-105
Officer's ball button, 4th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, or Rifle Corps, 1888 (c). Badges 1994-06-106
Coatee, short tailed, officers' below rank of field officer, St James Loyal Volunteers, Westminster, 1800 (c). Uniforms 1968-10-8
Statuette of a horse with two plaques, 1903; silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1904-1905; on a rectangular stepped, ebonised wood plinth, horse has no saddle or accoutrements and stands on a rectangular textured base, with plaque at front; relating to Mr A Willis, Maj M Corkell, Mr G Nugent, Mrs Robin Condy, Mr F M'Veigh, and Mr R Irwin; associated with the North Irish Horse; from the Mess Plate of the 2nd Bn Connaught Rangers. Silver 1951-11-49
Label and key, 1907; label silver-plated, no details, possibly by Johnson Limited, Dublin, 1907; relating to Dublin, Ireland, FM HRH Duke of Connaught and 1st Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). Silver 1952-04-133
Matchbox, 1893; silver by WC/JI, hallmarked London, 1893-1894; rectangular cover with sliding insert of silver, with ridged steel striking plate on the side; relating to Capt Charles Herbert Davis Cass and Capt H F N Jourdain; from the Mess Silver of the Connaught Rangers. Silver 1951-11-44
Ammunition pouch, Unidentified Volunteers, 1810 (c). Equipment, uniform 1971-10-5
Plaque, 1922 (c); silver mounted on wood, no details or marks, 1922 (c); mounted with a silver shamrock, upon the stalk the regimental motto, with hook and chain attached to the top, so intended for display; associated with 1st and 2nd Bns Royal Dublin Fusiliers, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Royal Madras Fusiliers, Royal Bombay Fusiliers, 4th Bn City of Dublin Militia. Silver 1952-04-134
Plaque, 1922-1947; wood and silver-plated, no details, 1922-1947; white metal fitments upon a polished wood mount, plain rectangular, with light infantry bugle on top in relief open work white metal. the device of a stringed bugle horn surmounted by a crown; associated with the 5th Mahratta Light Infantry and Indian Army. Silver 1952-04-149
Helmet, dress and undress, Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, 1814 -1817. Uniforms 1973-12-72
Felt hat and pair of jungle boots, 1st Bn, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, 1968. Uniforms 1983-04-57
Smock and trousers, camouflage, waterproof, all ranks', Universal pattern, 1st Bn, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, 1982 (c). Uniforms 1983-04-58
Epaulette, junior officers', 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards, 1808 (c). Uniforms 1975-01-79
Coat, full dress, officers', 21st Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, worn by Capt W Simpson, 1782 (c). Uniforms 1976-11-51
Salver, 1867-1868 (c); silver, with makers mark 'H.H.', hallmarked London, possibly 1867-1868; circular, with scrolled edge including four scallop shells and chased with foliage and 'C' scrolls around central inscription, standing on three legs; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1954-04-7
Breeches, 3rd (or the Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards, worn by Lt Shallcross Jackson, 1804 (c). Uniforms 1976-06-12
Meat dish, salver or tray, 1880 (c); silver-plated, no details, nd; oval with gadrooned edge and crest of the Connaught Rangers; associated with the 88th Regiment of Foot or (Connaught Rangers). Silver 1954-04-6
The Buckingham Memorial Cup. Cup, two-handled, shooting trophy, 1916-1917; silver, with maker's mark, 'CB [and] S', hallmarked London, 1916-1917; with lid and plinth of the Assam Valley Horse, lid surmounted by the winged figure of Victory holding aloft a laurel wreath, with square-topped handles, decorated with foliate motifs and stands upon a stepped inverted trupet foot; associated with Assam Valley Light Horse and Indian Army. Silver 1954-03-19
Officer's tunic button, 5th Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-108
Milk jug, 1904-1905; silver by W Comyns and Sons, with maker's mark, 'WC', hallmarked London 1904-1905; on four small feet, in King's pattern possibly with scrolling on the handle; associated with Maj Charles William Bowlby and Connaught Rangers. Silver 1954-01-11
Pair of candlesticks, 1904-1905; silver, maker's mark, 'W.G.', hallmarked London, 1904-1905; tapering square base with gadrooned edge, stems are based on corinthian columns, with crest of the Connaught Rangers; associated Capt W S Alexander and Connaught Rangers. Silver 1954-01-10
Cup, 1912-1920 (c); silver by J G Limited, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912-1913; goblet-shaped, plain long-stemmed cup; associated with Brig Gen A H Marindin CB DSO and 2nd Bn Connaught Rangers. Silver 1952-12-12
Cup, 1870-1872; silver by R and S Garrard, London, hallmarked London, 1871-1872; goblet-shaped, heavily embossed stemmed cup, stands on a raised foot, the border has embossed floral scrolls, gilt inside; associated with Lt Col Frederick R Mein CB and 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1952-12-11
Cup, two-handled, 1902-1903; silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1902-1903; large bell-shaped cup, on a domed foot with a central reeded girdle, the handles rise above the rim and are scrolled; associated with Capt Charles Herbert Davis Cass DSO and the Connaught Rangers. Silver 1952-12-10
Band programme holder, 1910 (c); Indian silver or possibly another white metal, no details, 1910 (c); rectangular with card central in frame, wooden backing board slots, surmounted by the regimental badge, with battle honours on either side; from the band of the Marine Bn 21st Bombay Infantry; associated with the Corps of Bombay Pioneers and the Indian Army. Silver 1952-11-40
Cup, 1857-1864 (c); silver by John S Hunt, marked 'ISH', no hallmark, 1857-1864; goblet-shaped with deep bowl, foot decorated with vine tendrils which rise from a stem simulating a vine, from which rise branches bearing leaves and grapes; associated with Lt Col Mills, Capt Osmond de Lancey Priaulx and 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1952-12-14
Officer's tunic button, 7th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-109
Medals: Order of the British Empire; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Masonic jewel; Masonic medal; awarded to Capt Edward George Eastman, 25th Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1914-1948 (c). Medals 1994-06-111
Medals: Order of the British Empire; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Masonic jewel; Masonic medal; awarded to Capt Edward George Eastman, 25th Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1914-1948 (c). Badges 1994-06-111
Coatee, possibly other ranks', Loyal Gatehouse Volunteers, Kirkcudbrightshire, 1798 (c). Uniforms 1979-09-33
Flagon, 1874; silver by R H, possibly Robert Harper, hallmarked London, 1873-1874; renaissance-shape, with wide body on narrow stem upon stepped and gadrooned foot, handle has rococo acanthus leaves and beading, chased decoration on body; associated with Capt William A Symes, 94th Regiment of Foot and 71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry); associated with Peninsular War (1808-1814). Silver 1952-12-15
Mirliton, trial pattern, other ranks', 10th (or the Prince of Wales's Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, 1807 (c). Uniforms 1979-12-56
Pair of gloves presented to Maj H V Gilpin, 21st Special Air Service Regiment (Volunteers), by the Worshipful Company of Glovers of London, 1960 (c). Uniforms 1994-06-114
Six coloured plates from a calendar showing British and Belgian cavalry, published 1973. Prints 1974-03-5
Four medals, awarded to Lt F J Norton, 16th (The Queen's) Lancers and Royal Field Artillery, 1899-1920 (c); Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, 4 clasps; 1914 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. Medals 1994-06-116
Tray, two-handled, 1919-1920; silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, hallmarked Sheffield, 1919-1920; large oval with a border of cross-banded reeding bearing the crest of the 62nd Punjabis; associated with Lt Col J St Aubyn King, 62nd Punjabis, Indian Army and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Silver 1952-12-5
Pair of epaulettes, Grenadier Company officers', 7th Regiment of Foot (or Royal Fuzileers), 1809-1810. Uniforms 1981-09-56
Officer's tunic button, 8th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-122
Cup, two-handled, 1921-1922; silver by G H Harrison Brothers and Hanson, hallmarked Sheffield, 1921; ovoid with central, reeded girdle, with a crowned harp and a scroll with inscription, with stepped stem narrowing at top; relating to the 2nd Bn The Connaught Rangers and Irish Women's Association; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Silver 1952-12-9
Officer's tunic button, 9th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-123
Officer's mess dress button, 10th Bombay Light Infantry, 1902 (c). Badges 1994-06-124
Bowl, two-handled, 1912-1922; silver by T W, hallmarked Dublin, 1912-1913; on wide round stem which splays into four feet, decorated with a boss on each handle plus six more round the bowl; associated with Lt Col H F N Jourdain, CMG and 2nd Bn Connaught Rangers. Silver 1952-12-8
Urn, sporting trophy, 1860 (c); silver-plated, manufacturer's marks, not traced, 1860 (c); with lid, standing on a square, silver-plated base, adorned on each of four sides with a cartouche having a classical figure in relief; associated with Lt F Weldon, Maj Godby, Capt Wright, Lt Pritchard, Lt Logan and Lt Wingfield; associated with the 1st Royal Signals, Royal Artillery, 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 47th Madras Native Infantry. Silver 1953-03-23
Eighteen statuettes, 1912 (c); silver, possibly made in Burma, acquired in Tibet, 1912 (c); silver-covered earthenware figures of The Buddha seated cross-legged upon a round backed stool, with stylised peepul tree; associated with 28th King George's Own Lancers and Indian Army. Silver 1953-04-25
Finger bowl or porringer, 1906-1907; silver, maker's mark, 'WC', hallmarked London 1906-1907; circular plain finger bowl, slightly dented, engraved around the outer rim, inscribed with crest of Connaught Rangers on a roundel inside; associated with Lt A G Moutray and 1st Bn The Connaught Rangers; from the Mess Plate of 1st Bn Connaught Rangers. Silver 1954-07-8
Spirit flask, 1915 (c); silver-plated, maker unknown, nd; with screw top and detachable head; associated with Connaught Rangers and German Army; associated with World War One, Western Front, Battle of Neuve Chapelle (1914-1918) 1915. Silver 1954-07-10
Collection of eight photographs compiled by 22767115 Signalman Douglas Hawkins, whilst on National Service with the Royal Signals in the United Kingdom and Canal Zone, 1953-1954; associated with Egypt (1945-1956). Photographs 2003-10-11
Other rank's tunic button, 13th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-128
Officer's button, 14th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1860 (c). Badges 1994-06-129
Officer's tunic button, 16th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-131
Officer's tunic button, 17th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-132
Officer's tunic button, 19th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890 (c). Badges 1994-06-134
Officer's mess vest button, 19th Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1900 (c). Badges 1994-06-135
Officer's tunic button, (The Marine Bn), 21st Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1890(c). Badges 1994-06-136
Pair of table lighters, 1908 (c); silver, with maker's mark, 'WC', hallmarked London, 1907-1908; in the form of the grenade with red wick protruding from top of the 'flame'; from the Mess Silver of the Connaught Rangers. Silver 1954-07-9
Cup, two-handled, sporting trophy, 1911; silver, Goldsmith's and Silversmith's Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1911; art nouveau-style with inverted trumpet foot, baluster stem, trumpet shape base rising into a round bowl with wide flat rim and scrolled edge; associated with Royal Munster Fusiliers. Silver 1954-11-3
Collection of items associated with 24th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, 1800-1802; items include regimental guidons, flag tassels, and finial. Flags and Colours 1982-05-125
Centrepiece, 1909; silver by Carrington and Company, with maker's mark, 'C [and] Co', hallmarked London, 1909-1910; two handled bowl flanked by two silver figures on an ebonized wood stand, stand extended on either side for two figures, a private solder and an officer in tropical dress; associated with Col B St J Le Marchant; from the Mess Silver of the Royal Munster Fusiliers. Silver 1954-11-4
Statuette, sporting trophy, 1913-1920; silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmith's Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1913-1914; figure of Mercury on black wooden plinth, with four silver plaques bearing the names of winning companies; associated with Capt D Wise and Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians); associated with cross country running. Silver 1954-11-5
Cup, two-handled, sporting trophy, 1910-1911; silver by R Dill and Company, with maker's mark 'RD [and] CO, CBS', hallmarked London, 1910-1911; on black octagonal plinth, cup has raised foot, no stem, deep plain cup, and handles have heads of mythical beasts at the top,with five plaques, plinth engraved with winner's names for 1914, 1920-1922; associated with Maj W A Hamilton and Connaught Rangers. Silver 1954-12-10
Goblet, 1875-1876; silver by Stephen Smith and Son, hallmarked London, 1875-1876; plain goblet on inverted trumpet foot, marked under base, '4124', with the crest of the Connaught Rangers on one side; associated with Lt T St J Lavie and Connaught Rangers. Silver 1954-12-11
Three pairs of sugar tongs, 1813-1871; silver by George Angell, London, 1871 and Indian European silver by W C, Kings Pattern, Dublin, 1813; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1954-12-12
Fifteen tablespoons, 1823-1838; silver by various manufacturers, 1823-1838; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1954-12-13
Fourteen forks, 1823-1849; silver by various manufacturers, 1823-1849; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1954-12-14
Drum banner, 23rd (Light) Dragoons, 1816. Flags and Colours 1985-08-13