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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Indian Army Mameluke Hilted sword, Royal Indian Engineers, 1900 (c); blade inscribed with maker's name, C F Johns and Pegg, London, serial number and regimental name; crossguard inscribed with regimental name in cartouche; sword knot; nickle plated scabbard with brass fittings. | Edged Weapons | 1978-12-29 |
| Pattern 1822, Cavalry Officer's sword; blade stamped with name Cleghorp, possibly maker's name, and GR under crown; with scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1978-12-20 |
| Pattern 1908 Cavalry Trooper's sword; blade marked with arrow over EFD, crown over 35E and '13 crown over 75E; leather covered guard; leather covered scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1978-12-19 |
| Webley .455 in Mk I breechloading service revolver, 1887 pattern, issued 1893 to 11thHussars. | Firearms | 1991-08-78 |
| The Somme, 1916. Drawing in coloured inks by Lt Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly MBE MC RI, Royal Field Artillery, 1916; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-91 |
| Ready for the 1st of July 1916. Watercolour by Sgt-Maj George R Spragg, Royal Army Medical Corps, 54th Field Ambulance attached to 18th Division 1916; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-98 |
| Somme Alphabet/ Castle/ 'H is a hero. 'John Smith D.S.O.'/ (just how he got it, he doesn't quite/ know)', 1916 (c). Charcoal, pencil and crayon drawings by Capt Godfrey E Castle, MC, 12th East Lancashire Battery, RFA, 1916 (c). Caricatures from a sketch book, 6 pp with descriptions and drawings for five letters of the alphabet, and 24 pp with scenes, 'types' and portraits. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-99 |
| Two letters: one from 'Griffiths' to 'Knowles', 1896, commenting on Kitchener's fitness to command; second from Gen Sir Redvers Buller to Ellison on War Office finances, 1904. | Archives | 1999-04-106 |
| Cavalry officer's sword, 1896 (c), similar to 1896 pattern; Hampshire Carabiniers; blade inscribed with regimental name and maker's name, S J Pillin, London; regimental bowl guard; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1978-05-4 |
| Indian Army rifle regiment officer's sword; 13th Frontier Force Rifles, 1920-1927, similar to pattern 1827; blade inscribed with serial number, maker's name, Edward Thurkle, London and Edward VII cypher; leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1977-05-7 |
| Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II revolver, 1916 (c); with leather holster and lanyard; issued to Lt P M Collis, Hampshire Regiment; revolver sold out of service. | Firearms | 1992-01-73 |
| Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II revolver, 1916 (c); with leather holster and lanyard; issued to Lt P M Collis, Hampshire Regiment; revolver sold out of service. | Equipment, general | 1992-01-73 |
| Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; with canvas holster and lanyard 1917 (c), bullet damage to holster and trigger guard; associated with the Army Commandos and the Home Guard. | Firearms | 1992-01-93 |
| Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; with canvas holster and lanyard 1917 (c), bullet damage to holster and trigger guard; associated with the Army Commandos and the Home Guard. | Equipment, general | 1992-01-93 |
| Lambert Challenge Cup No 8, 1880 (c); three handled cup of electroplated nickel silver, marked by Atkin Brothers Truro of Sheffield; tankard shaped with groove line decoration; presented to 24th Middlesex Post Office Volunteers by Messrs Lambert; inscribed with presentation inscriptions relating to Pte Charles Strudwick and E Company. | Silver | 1999-04-113 |
| High Standard .22 in Automatic Model C self-loading pistol; no British marks but of the type used by Special Operations Executive. | Firearms | 1992-05-125 |
| Colt .45 in Automatic Model 1911 A1 self-loading pistol, 1930 (c); with leather holster; associated with Lt Col Newman VC, Essex Regiment. | Firearms | 1992-05-133 |
| Colt .45 in Automatic Model 1911 A1 self-loading pistol, 1930 (c); with leather holster; associated with Lt Col Newman VC, Essex Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1992-05-133 |
| The sinking of the 'Birkenhead' February 25 1852 A STORY THAT WILL NEVER DIE, 1899 (c). Photochromolithograph from the painting by Lance Calkin; men of the 74th Regiment lined up on the deck of the ;'Birkenhead' which is sinking. | Prints | 1999-04-126 |
| Dress sword, 1908-34 (c); for Deputy Lieutenant of County of Scotland; straight blade, etched and engraved with trophy of arms, foliage and retailers name, Christie and Co, Edinburgh; gilt brass hilt with half shell guard bearing Edward VII cypher; white metal grip bound with twisted wire; black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts with linear engraving including frog button; black fabric sword bag of chamois. | Edged Weapons | 1975-04-16 |
| Dress sword, 1908-34 (c); for Deputy Lieutenant of County of Scotland; straight blade, etched and engraved with trophy of arms, foliage and retailers name, Christie and Co, Edinburgh; gilt brass hilt with half shell guard bearing Edward VII cypher; white metal grip bound with twisted wire; black leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts with linear engraving including frog button; black fabric sword bag of chamois. | Equipment, general | 1975-04-16 |
| Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1796; curved blade, engraved with floral and military motifs, royal coat of arms, maker's name, Osborne and Gunby, Birmingham and London, and motto; hilt with knucklebow; backpiece with riveted ears; leather covered wooden ribbed grip; steel scabbard with loose split rings. | Edged Weapons | 1975-02-2 |
| Pattern 1821 Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1830 (c); slightly curved spear point blade, stamped with serial number and maker's name Reeves and Company; three bar guard; leather covered grip; steel backpiece with riveted ears; steel scabbard with two loose suspension rings and mouthpiece engraved with regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1975-01-27 |
| Tent from a personal tour kit belonging to Maj Gen Davis, BRIXMIS, British Commanders'-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany, 1981 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-25 |
| Sleeping mat from a personal tour kit belonging to Maj Gen Davis, BRIXMIS, British Commanders'-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany, 1981 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-25 |
| Foil groundsheet from a personal tour kit belonging to Maj Gen Davis, BRIXMIS, British Commanders'-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany, 1981 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-25 |
| Sleeping bag cover from a personal tour kit belonging to Maj Gen Davis, BRIXMIS, British Commanders'-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany, 1981 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-25 |
| Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight spear point blade, engraved with foliage, motto, serial number, regimental name and maker's name; honeysuckle guard; steel scabbard with two suspension rings. | Edged Weapons | 1974-08-26 |
| Drum major's undress stick, 91st Field Brigade, 4th London, 1915. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-288 |
| Royal Engineers officer's sword with scabbard, belonged to John Jacob of the Bombay Artillery and Sind Irregular Horse, 1857 (c). | Edged Weapons | 1995-07-58 |
| Ration biscuit, 1902; square hard biscuit; one side bearing two King George V one penny stamps and a manuscript address and on the other side bearing a message from the sender, Trumpter S Foster, 12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers; sent home from South Africa at the end of the Boer War. | Equipment, general | 1960-05-268 |
| Warrant officer's or staff sergeants sword, pattern 1845, 1880 (c), 4th (King's Own Royal) Regiment of Foot; blade stamped with maker's name, Mole, and Birmingham inspection mark; 'gothic' brass hilt; steel scabbard with mouthpiece engraved with illegible initials, possibly EP, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1988-05-31 |
| Swagger stick in malacca with a silver knob; associated with the 41st Dogra Regiment; no hallmarks. | Equipment, general | 1960-02-69 |
| Pattern 1821 Light Cavalry Trooper's sword, 3rd Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent; slightly pitted blade, etched with regimental name; steel three bar guard; fishskin covered wooden grip; backpiece inscribed with serial number; black painted steel scabbard with two loose rings and large shoe. | Edged Weapons | 1985-12-87 |
| Band sword, 1857-1890; straight blade; brass hilt with light infantry bugle and regimental number in bas-relief on both sides, similar to Drummer's sword, Mk I. | Edged Weapons | 1985-09-1 |
| Artillery officer's sword, Turkish Contingent, 1855 (c); blade etched with maker's name, Meyer, London; three bar guard; scabbard; used in the Crimean War (1854-1856), Royal Artillery, Turkish Contingent. | Edged Weapons | 1985-07-55 |
| Levee sword, 1830 (c); East India Company; blade engraved with East India Company lion and maker's name, Prosser, London; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1985-06-24 |
| Whistle, 1951-1981; belonging to the Women's Royal Army Corps Provost; made by J Hudson and Co, Birmingham, 1951. | Equipment, general | 1995-01-151 |
| Miniature bottle of Scotch whisky; produced for the Scottish reunion of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association, 1991; made by Gordon and Macphait, Scotland. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-103 |
| Other rank's swagger stick; associated with the 4th London Regiment, Lewisham Gunners, 1920 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-108 |
| UKLF board listing Women's Royal Army Corps commanders, 1972-1993. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-110 |
| Small pack, pattern 1932, 1952; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-6 |
| Two mess tins, 1945; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-9 |
| Two identity tags associated with L/Cpl Dorothy Turner, Voluntary Aid Detachment and Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1945. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-10 |
| Button stick associated with L/Cpl Dorothy Turner, Voluntary Aid Detachment and Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1945. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-11 |
| Button stick, used by Miss P E Cox, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1945. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-17 |
| Indian Army officer's sword, 1845 (c); Sind Irregular Horse; belonged to Malcolm Scrimshaw Green, third son of Rear Admiral Andrew Pellat Green; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1982-09-20 |
| Pattern 1887, Heavy cavalry officer's undress sword, 1893; belonged to Maj (later Brig Gen) Arthur Churchill Bailward of the Royal Horse Artillery (formerly of Royal Field Artillery); made by Henry Wilkinson; blade etched with motto, royal coat of arms and regimental name; with leather scabbard and frog. | Edged Weapons | 1994-11-69 |
| Infantry and marine officer's sword, pattern 1895, 1929-1953 (c); silver plated guard; belonged to Drm Maj Alexander James Wales, 11th Bn Parachute Regiment and Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own); made by Robert Mole and Sons. | Edged Weapons | 1992-10-87 |
| Basket-hilted broad sword, 1770 (c); Cameron Highlander's; blade engraved with maker's name, J J Runkel, Germany; hilt engraved with regimental name; unoriginal lining; leather scabbard with gilt copper mounts. | Edged Weapons | 1992-05-19 |
| Indian Army artillery sword, Indian Mountain Artillery, 1889-1914 (c); hilt stamped with initials FE and 8'14; scabbard; frog. | Edged Weapons | 1991-09-9 |
| Indian Army artillery sword, Indian Mountain Artillery, 1889-1914 (c); hilt stamped with initials FE and 8'14; scabbard; frog. | Equipment, general | 1991-09-9 |
| Two Nepalese kukri knives, 1950 (c); wooden grip; leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1989-02-194 |
| The Battle of Culloden April 16; 1746. Coloured engraving published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1780 (c); associated with 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). | Prints | 1999-04-161 |
| A View of the taking of Quebec September 13th 1759. Line engraving, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c). The English in boats disembarking, with the later Surrender of Quebec taking place beyond; with descriptive text in French and English below; associated with Seven Years War, North America (1756-1763). | Prints | 1999-04-191 |
| Pair of steel and leather spurs, and one leather and wood riding whip, 1915; owned by Capt H J M Cursetjee, 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs and were taken from a Turkish Officer, near the Suez Canal in 1915. | Horse Furniture | 1960-08-84 |
| Some of the Hon c Company's XIII Rgt, 1850 (c). Watercolour sketch with ink and pencil notes, artist unknown, 1850 (c).Associated with the 13th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-214 |
| Pencil, 1941 (c); wood; printed inscription in gold, black, red, white and blue; manufacturer unknown; with the French tricolor and text commemorating the work of the Free French Movement; belonged to Richard Tennant Cooper. Associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1941-1943) | Crafts | 1999-04-220 |
| Mameluke or shamshir sword, presented to Lieutenant Charles Swanston by the Bishop of Calcutta, 1814-1819; oriental blade with English style engraving; quillons of Indian silver; scabbard of Indian silver, with cartouche on inside engraved with presentation inscription. | Edged Weapons | 1977-04-68 |
| Medal group awarded to Nursing Sister M S Smith, Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service: Royal Red Cross 1917; 2nd Class breast badge in case of issue; 1914 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19, with oakleaf for mentioned in despatches. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 1999-05-1 |
| Two model soldier figures, 1881-1902 (c); one represents a fusilier regiment, the other represents an unidentified regiment, possibly 97th or 42nd Regiment of Foot. | Models | 1999-05-3 |
| Bugle, 1923; copper and brass; made by R J Ward and Sons, Liverpool; found on Hill 235, Korea, 1951. | Musical Instruments | 1997-07-44 |
| Drum major's staff, 1940; presented to 139th Field Regiment by Col W J Lindsay Forbes of the 91st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in memory of those who fell at Dunkirk, 1940; made by Henry Potter, London. | Musical Instruments | 1995-03-106 |
| Drum major's staff, 1945 (c); 91st Field Brigade; made by Potter. | Musical Instruments | 1995-03-107 |
| Drum major's staff, 1950 (c); wooden case; associated with Droitwich Training Centre. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-108 |
| Three tenor drums, 1941 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service, World War Two (1939-1945). | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-95 |
| Bass drum, 1960 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps 19942-1992. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-94 |
| Snare drum, 1970 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps 1942-1992. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-93 |
| Presentation bugle, 1940; brass; presented to C Coy Auxiliary Territorial Service, Omagh, Northern Ireland; made by Henry Potter, London. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-92 |
| B flat clarinet, 1970 (c); in black box marked with name, B H Bandhite; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-90 |
| Thirteen drums, 1799 (c)-1945 (c); associated with the Middlesex Regiment. | Musical Instruments | 1993-06-12 |
| Four bass drums, 1850-1970; associated with the Middlesex Regiment. | Musical Instruments | 1993-06-11 |
| Four bugles, 1860-1915; three associated with the Middlesex Regiment and one associated with 11th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment and World War One (1914-1918). | Musical Instruments | 1993-05-186 |
| Rectangular sections from four bass drum shells, 1881-1908; wooden, possibly ash; the first is painted with royal coat of arms and Queen Victoria cypher on a pale yellow background, with regimental name, The Hampshire Regiment 3rd Battalion, engraved on scroll and inscribed with maker's name, George Potter, Aldershot; the second is painted with royal coat of arms and Queen Victoria cypher, with regimental name, The Sherwood Foresters/ Derbyshire Regiment, engraved on double scroll and inscribed with motto; the third is painted with royal coat of arms and Queen Victoria cypher with regimental name, The Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion; the fourth is painted as before and engraved with regimental name 2nd Volunteer Battalion The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. | Musical Instruments | 1978-08-12 |
| Drum, 1888-1896; wood and metal body; inscription suggests that the drum was captured by Dervish forces from Hicks Pasha's Egyptian force in 1883 and recovered during the Dongola Expedition of 1896. | Musical Instruments | 1974-11-34 |
| Military Service letter from Glasgow to Pte John Storey, 91st Regiment of Foot in the Cape of Good Hope, 20th May 1843; sent at one penny soldier's rate. | Archives | 1999-05-32 |
| Bass drum, 1877 (c); brass; used by the 72nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) Regiment of Foot during the 2nd Afghan War 1879-1880, three frontier expeditions and the Boer War; no painted decoration; single loop pick up in centre back; flesh hoops and drum head whole; fifteen holes painted yellow outside with red edges, and painted red inside; semi plaited drag rope. | Musical Instruments | 1969-11-17 |
| 1st Madras European Regiment dining equipment, 1840 (c). | Silver | 1961-10-28 |
| Bagpipe chanter, 1897; associated with Piper Findlater, 1st Bn Gordon Highlanders, Battle of Dargai, India, North West Frontier, Tirah Expeditionary Force (1897-1898); dedication reads: 'The smashed chanter on which Piper Findlater VC played at the charge of the Gordons on Dargai Heights Oct 20 1897'. | Musical Instruments | 1966-02-29 |
| Side drum, 1815 (c); wood; blue painted front painted with decoration including motto, battle honours and regimental name; metal riveted panel painted red; ten rope holes painted scarlet outside, with yellow edge and worm; natural hemp cords with buff slides; straight, plaited drag rope passing over seven cords; used by the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot. | Musical Instruments | 1966-01-6 |
| Kent key bugle, 1815 (c); copper; single loop tube with brass mounts and mouthpiece socket with key shank (mouthpiece missing); reinforced bell edge, inscribed with maker's name, J Cowlan; six brass keys; used by 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, reputedly at the Battle of Waterloo. | Musical Instruments | 1966-01-5 |
| Carved wooden mallet, 1896; made from balsa wood and the back has inset carvings or scrimshaw mark; the carvings include crossed regimental colours above the number 47 and above an inscription listing the regiment, 47th Lancashire Regiment and battles from the Peninsular Campaign and the Crimea; made by Ensign Harry Cooper, 47th Lancashire, whilst serving in the West Indies, 1869. | Equipment, general | 1961-12-30 |
| Drum major's staff, 1909; brass trumpet shaped head with white metal furnishings: star and crescent finial with plain dome; raised edge meridian band bears unit name; front of head bears scroll inscribed with battle honour, the reverse bears a sphinx; staff socket decorated with foliate pattern and impressed with maker's name, Hawkes and Son, London; dark brown varnished cane with brass ferrule; brass chains run from beaded brass collar below the head, crossing five times to join the ferrule; used by the 18th Battalion Egyptian Army. | Musical Instruments | 1964-09-43 |
| 'Meat Biscuit', ration biscuit, 1915 (c). Brought home by 2/Lt G F C Rawlings, Royal Field Artillery; the biscuit rectangular, light brown with 35 perforated holes on one side and plain on the other. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1961-12-404 |
| Swagger stick, owned by C W French (Lt ?), 12th Frontier Force Rifles; wood covered in grained brown leather. | Equipment, general | 1961-12-551 |
| Mosquito or Sandfly protective net, owned by Lt C R French, 2nd Bn 94th Russell's Infantry, 1919 (c); thin khaki cotton and fine netting; hangs in a rectangular shape to cover a camp bed. | Equipment, general | 1962-04-14 |
| Waterbottle, owned by an unknown infantry officer of the 94th Russell's Infantry, 1919 (c) and Orilux Battery Lamp, 1910 (c). | Equipment, general | 1962-04-15 |
| Waterbottle, owned by an unknown infantry officer of the 94th Russell's Infantry, 1919 (c) and Orilux Battery Lamp, 1910 (c). | Scientific Instruments | 1962-04-15 |
| Bugle, 1854. Used by Trum Maj Henry Joy, 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers), Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856) 1854. | Musical Instruments | 1963-10-190 |
| Medal group, M F Wagstaff (Chief Controller), Women's Royal Army Corps, Auxiliary Territorial Service: Order of the British Empire: Commanders Badge (CBE), 2nd Issue, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star 1943-45, Defence Medal 1939-45, British War Medal 1939-45, General Service Medal (Army and RAF) 1918-62, 3rd Issue, clasp: Palestine 1945-48; Efficiency Medal and clasp, Volunteer Medical Service Medal and 3 clasps; Voluntary Medical Service Medal, Sweden 1949; two ribbon bars. | Medals | 1994-07-185 |
| Nickel silver cutlery, 1890 (c); used by Lt Col D S W Earl of Airlie, 12th (Prince of Wales Own Lancers) Lancers, during the Boer War 1900 (c): two spoons, one fork and three knives. | Equipment, general | 1962-12-5 |
| Drum major's staff, 1853-1861; used by the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers; Figure of Britannia finial, with missing head, on baluster decorated with flutes and floral panels; silver pear shaped head with three knops with cartouches bearing battle honours, and between each is a trophy of arms; staff socket bears regimental name in relief; polished cane with silver plated ferrule; silver plated chains run from a collar, impressed with maker's name George Potter and Co, Aldershot, to the ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1962-10-39 |
| Japanese NCO's Shin-Gunto Sword, pattern 1933, 1934 (c); hilt made from aluminium with a leather covered grip; leather covered scabbard; recovered at the Battle of Meiktila, Mar 1945; associated with Gnr John Charles Oliver, 44th LAA Regiment; made at the Koishikowa Arsenal, Japan. | Edged Weapons | 1999-05-37 |
| Fragment of a Shabraque, 1842 (c); lower piece of a black velvet shabraque, decorated with embroidery, repousse decorated silver figures and ornaments; owned by Maj James Fenwick, 13th (1st Somersetshire) Foot (Light Infantry), and was taken by him from Akhbar Khan, commander of the Afghan Army at the city of Jellalabad, 1st Afghan War, 1839-1842. | Horse Furniture | 1963-03-79 |
| Metal identity disc and green brush; associated with Lt Cdr G T Moger, Royal Indian Navy. | Equipment, general | 1963-05-41 |
| Bass side drum, 1800 (c); wood, repainted 1815 (c); used by the 4th (The King's Own) Regiment of Foot supposedly at the Battle of Waterloo; front painted black, decorated with Hanoverian royal arms and battle honours; eleven rope holes, painted red outside with white edge; natural hemp cords with buff slides; plain drag rope covers cords. | Musical Instruments | 1960-06-113 |
| Side drum, 1799-1803; wood; used by the 3rd Battalion 4th (or the King's Own) Regiment of Foot; front painted dark, possibly royal blue, decorated with crowned garter with George III cypher, regimental name and, inscribed into a brass plaque, a presentation inscription; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; ten holes with brass joining plate; plain drag rope over four cords; three ball legs on lower hoop. | Musical Instruments | 1960-06-111 |
| Bass drum, 1920 (c); wood; used by the 2nd Battalion 7th Rajput Regiment; front painted blue and bears decoration including royal arms, regimental name and below this on scrolls, battle honours; inside a paper label bears the maker's name Hawkes and Son, London; all furnishings missing. | Musical Instruments | 1959-10-116 |
| Presentation Herald trumpet, 1937; silver plated, single loop tube, brazed in four sections with brass binding and tonal shank to mouthpiece, impressed with maker's initials; single brass triple knop at base of bell flare; reinforced bell edge; upper surface of bell engraved with regimental cypher, motto, presentation inscription and maker's name, Boosey and Hawkes Limited, London; red, yellow and blue silk cords with tassels. | Musical Instruments | 1958-10-24 |
| Case patent concertina boxed in oak carrying case, 1855 (c); owned by Surgeon James Fairweather of the 4th Regiment of Punjab Irregular Force; and carried by him throughout the Indian Mutiny; hexagonal with fretwork sound apertures around cental circle; 24 keys on lower end and 25 keys on upper end; four green tape bound paper expansion sections in air pump; leather thumb straps and leather bound brass finger holds on each end; label printed with maker's name, Boosey and Sons, London, visible through fretwork panel. | Musical Instruments | 1957-03-32 |