Four bugles, one with Lancashire Fusiliers legend reading ' C.A.I.O Church, 21st April 1918, The bugle that sounded the last post and reveille at the memorial service to Lieut. Colonel Oswyn St. Leger Davies, commanding the 8th Lancashire Fusiliers, killed in action in France 5th April 1918' the bugle by Boosey and Hawkes, stamped with broad arrow and 1915 date, another bugle by Henry Potter with broad arrow stamp, and 1909, as well as R.E.L.F (Royal East Lancashire Fusiliers) another by Hawkes and Son dated 1915 and stamped S.D.F. (possibly later for the Sudan Defence Force) the last unmarked.
Dimensions: The first bugle measures 28cm long
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Auction: Firearms, Shotguns, Airguns, Arms and Militaria, 28th Apr, 2022
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