Thursday 28 January 2010

The Royal Irish Constabulary

Captain Hogspear has recently acquired a collection of items from The Royal Irish Constabulary. To fund his love of Whiskey and fine wines, he has decided to auction these items.

Follow the link at the bottom of the article if you are interested in any of the items.

A bit about The RIC....

The armed Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) was Ireland's major police force for most of the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. A separate civic police force, the unarmed Dublin Metropolitan Police controlled the capital. The cities of Derry and Belfast had special divisions within the RIC. The RIC was disbanded in 1922. It was replaced by two new police forces. The Garda Síochána ( Guardians of the Peace) patrolled in the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland). The Royal Ulster Constabulary ( renamed after the Good Friday Agreement the Police Service of Northern Ireland in 2001) patrolled the Northern Ireland state, which remained in theUnited Kingdom. The Dublin Metropolitan Police Force was disbanded in 1925, when it was incorporated into the Garda Síochána. About seventy five percent of the force were Roman Catholicand about twenty five percent were of various Reformed Church persuasions, in line with Irish demographics. The RIC's successful system of policing influenced the Canadian North West Mounted Police, the Victoria Police force in Australia, and the Royal Newfoundland Constabularyin Newfoundland.[1]


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Wednesday 30 September 2009

Soviet Union Uniform and more from Hogspear!

A Russian contact of the Captain recently got in touch through the pages of The Racing Post. After a jolly afternoon of drinking some fine Vodka, Captain Hogspear left for home accompanied by 55 friends. It was only when he awoke the next morning that he realised they were in fact dummies dressed in Russian Army, Navy and Airforce Military uniforms dating from the Cold War Period. Along with various communications equipment, badges and other memorabilia!!! Here are a few pictures of the morning after....!





























All items and more will be up for auction on eBay...

Wednesday 9 September 2009

Captain Hogspear's Top Hat Emporium

Captain Hogspear's Top Hat Emporium!



It must be remembered that just because a hat might be the right size, it could be the wrong style for a particular head shape. The Top Hat Emporium is under direct supervision of Captain Hogspear. He can be contacted personally to discuss individual requirements. Advice is freely given.


Vintage Silk Top Hat

Below is a very fine example of a Lock & Co London made gentleman's vintage silk top hat. Complete with its original cardboard box marked sable, Sandown 7 1/8. The hat is approx 5 7/8" tall, white leather inner headband, approx 21 3/4" inner circ, the band may be a later replacement. Initialled JDAJM. Externally in very good condition. Overall in very good condition for its age, a good looking hat ideal for the races or a wedding, please see our other lots for a selection of vintage morning suits.



Please contact us for more information: www.hogspear.com.

Monday 24 August 2009

Savile Row, Tailor made suits for sale





Captain Hogspear has recently acquired some fabulous tailored suits from Savile Row, London. From Anderson and Sheppard, to Meyer and Mortimer, these suits are excellent quality and hand-made by some of England's finest Tailors. 
Unfortunately for him, (but good news for you), Captain Hogspear has been eating too many pies and drinking too much fine ale of late, so can no longer fit into them! 
Therefore all are up for sale. Please visit:

http://hogspear.com to see a sample. Or altenatively join him on facebook for regular updates on Vintage clothing and Military Memorabilia. http://facebook.com/johnnyhogspear


Thursday 16 July 2009

Military Clothing and Memorabilia up for sale

Hi everyone,

I'm Captain Johnny Hogspear and have just created a brand new website displaying some of the wonderful things i have sourced from many of Britain's finest attics over the years. From uniforms to Zulu shields, you never know what I will unearth next!

http://www.hogspear.com/

I would love to know people's opinions on some of my items!