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815 Queen Elizabeth Ii Signed Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Officers Warrant Certificate

Original Queen Elizabeth II warrant certificate commissioning William Gilbert Wright as an officer in the Land Forces, dated June 1st, 1957. This beautifully calligraphed document bears the embossed royal seal and is a significant piece of British military history. A must-have for collectors of military memorabilia and royal ephemera.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 19:10:56 £65.00 Auto
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 19:05:12 £52.51
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 19:05:12 £51.51 Auto
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 19:04:34 £47.13
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 19:04:34 £46.13 Auto
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 19:02:44 £42.41
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 19:02:44 £41.41 Auto
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 19:02:15 £40.13 Auto
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 19:02:15 £39.13
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 19:00:53 £34.33
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 19:00:53 £33.33 Auto
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 18:59:52 £32.31
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 18:59:52 £31.31 Auto
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 18:59:35 £30.11 Auto
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 18:59:35 £29.11
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 18:59:18 £26.13 Auto
Rare Naughty 2025-10-19 18:59:18 £25.13
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 13:50:20 £21.00 Auto
Peterson Consequences 2025-10-19 13:50:20 £20.00
Plants Brian 2025-10-19 05:20:40 £13.00
Indians Ping 2025-10-18 23:44:05 £12.00
Plants Brian 2025-10-18 23:44:05 £11.11 Auto
Plants Brian 2025-10-16 21:09:33 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £65.00

Winner: Rare Naughty

Timezone: Europe/London

Reserve Met

Queen Elizabeth II Warrant Certificate

This is an original Queen Elizabeth II warrant certificate, commissioning William Gilbert Wright as an officer in the Land Forces. Dated June 1st, 1957, the document is beautifully calligraphed and bears the embossed royal seal. It’s a significant piece of British military history, representing the formal appointment of an officer during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

Condition and Collectibility

The warrant certificate is in very good condition for its age, with some expected minor wear and creasing. The frame protects the document well, and the overall presentation is suitable for display. This piece would be of particular interest to collectors of military memorabilia, royal ephemera, or those with an interest in the history of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.