A collection of British Army cap badges and insignia, mainly Infantry Regiments to include Royal Hampshire, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and The Welch Regiment etc. (36)
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A collection of British Army cap badges and insignia, mainly Infantry to include The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) glengarry, Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers Volunteers, The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Tyneside Scottish glengarry, The King's Liverpool Regiment (Scottish Battalion) and Northamptonshire Regiment etc. (19)
A collection of British Army cloth formation signs to include 49th West Riding Infantry Division, 6th Armoured Division, 50th Northumbrian Infantry Division, 43rd Wessex Infantry Division, 7th Armoured Division and 78th Infantry Division etc. eighteen in total mounted for display, 32.5 x 27cm.
A collection of British Army cap badges and insignia, mainly Infantry Regiments to include The Queen's (Royal West Surrey), The Buffs (Royal East Kent), Royal Warwickshire, Norfolk Regiment, Lincolnshire, Suffolk Regiment, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Royal Scots Fusiliers, Lancashire Fusiliers, The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding), The Prince of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment, Loyal North Lancashire The Leinster (Royal Canadian), Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Manchester Regiment, Gordon Highlanders and The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders etc. (71)
A collection of cloth formation signs, shoulder titles, lapel badges and buttons to include Airborne Division, East Anglain District, 78th Infantry Division, RAF Air Gunner brevet, Royal Australian Regiment and Coldstream Guards titles, silver A.R.P. badge, Air Raid Defence League badge, Women's Land Army badge and Suffolk Regiment buttons etc.
A George V Distinguished Conduct Medal group of five to include D.C.M. naming 12560 C. SJT. A. KERRY. R. FUS., British War, Victory with oak leaves L-12560. C. SJT. A. KERRY. R. FUS., Long Service and Good Conduct, 12560. W.O. CL. II. A. KERRY. D.C.M. R. FUS. and Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary, ARTHUR KERRY, in a fitted black leather case, together with miniature D.C.M., BWM, Victory and LSGC medals, cased. (9) Arthur Kerry served with the Nigeria Regiment West African Frontier Force and was awarded the D.C.M. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty at the Namupa Mission on 16th October, 1917. When his company was ordered to retire, he covered the retirement with his machine gun and was later wounded in the knee. London Gazette 25/02/1920 page 2288. The West African Frontier Force was first formed in 1900 to administer the regular colonial forces in British West Africa. It was mainly composed of African troops with British NCOs and consisted of the Queen's Own Nigeria Regiment; the Gold Coast Regiment; the Royal Sierra Leone Regiment; and the Gambia Regiment. One of the forces most bloody encounters was the Battle of Mahiwa (Tanzania) in October 1917, when they were cut off from the Namupa Mission by General von Lettow-Vorbeck’s German column. The Battle of Mahiwa was described by Captain W.D. Downes in his book ‘With the Nigerians in German East Africa’ as the " most disastrous day for the Nigerian Army since the formation of the force " and " The most savage battle in the history of African conflict ". The British forces were heavily defeated, taking over 2,700 casualties, and were forced to withdraw.
A group of five WW II medals to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence and War, together with a pair of Leicester Yeomanry cloth shoulder titles, a Leicestershire Prince Albert's Own cap badge, Royal Artillery lapel badge and an 8th Army Service of Thanksgiving Order of Service. (10)
A German Third Reich Heer (Army) dagger, the 26cm double edged blade marked to the ricasso with Knight logo WKC Solingen for Weyersburg Kirchbaum and Cie, having an eagle and swastika cross guard with orange celluloid grip and oak leaf pommel, housed in a pebble effect steel sheath with oak leaf bandings and suspension loops, 38cm.
A German Third Reich Army Officer's sword, the 80cm curved fullered marked to the ricasso F.W. Holler Solingen having a gilt brass cross guard with eagle and swastika languet, wire bound celluloid grip and lions head pommel with glass inset eyes, housed in a black painted scabbard with single suspension ring, 93cm.
A Second World War Long Service Group of Four Medals, comprising Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp MALAYA and MID oak leaf, named to LT.T.M.MAGUIRE R.E.M.E., and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to 819776 W.O.CL.1, T.M.MAGUIRE R.E.M.E., bar mounted, together with Mentioned in Despatches letter, citation and photocopy of supplement to the London Gazette dated 22nd October 1954
A Collection of Thirty Nine Second World War and Later British Cap and Collar Badges, including an Edward VIII Royal Engineers cap badge, various corps and regiments in brass, white metal, and bimetal, together with a rank pip and a Royal Corps of Signals sweetheart brooch, all loosely mounted on two card displays; also, an Army Temperance Association medal, a 1915 On War Service badge, a silver gilt and enamel Rotary International President's jewel, a W.V.S. badge, a George V silver jubilee medallion and an RE brooch (47)
A Second World War Group of Six Medals, awarded to S/85045 SJT.N.H.GATWARD. R.A.S.C., comprising Africa Star with clasp 8TH ARMY, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Efficiency Medal with Territorial suspender bar - in box of issue, with medal slip, two medal award letters, photographs, letters, two driving licences to his wife and an Imperial Service Medal, to HENRY ARTHUR GATWARD, in box of issue
A US Army Helmet, with camouflage pattern fabric cover, fibreglass liner; a Brodie helmet, dated 1938 to the interior; and a small collection of knives and similar, including three souvenir kukris; skinning knife with leather scabbard; modern bowie-type knives; African and other ethnographic examples, etc.. Condition somewhat varied. Firsthand inspection recommended.
A Korea War Casualty Pair, comprising Korea Medal and United Nations Korea Medal, awarded to 22206791 TPR.A.G.WILMOTT R.A.C., with a copy of his Death Certificate and photocopy of Casualties Sustained by the British Army in the Korean War 1950-53 Footnote:- Trooper Alec Graham Wilmott, 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, was killed 23rd March 1951, Seoul, Korea, by the explosion of an enemy mine under the carrier in which he was travelling
A German Third Reich M35 Single Decal Army Combat Helmet, bearing traces of later green paint, the the left side with Wehrmacht eagle decal, the underside back brim stamped 3800, the left side stamped EF62, with eight tongue leather liner and chin strap. Rust pitting to exterior and interior. Leather liner shabby. Some later green paint to the back of the helmet - possibly camouflage.
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe Marksman's Lanyard, in plaited grey braid with silver/aluminum threads interwoven in a 'V' pattern, one end applied with a silvered aluminium Luftwaffe eagle and swastika badge, with two button loops and three silver/aluminium cord slides, 44cm; a Similar Army Marksman's Lanyard, in plaited silver aluminium cord backed by silver grey grosgrain ribbon, one end applied with silvered aluminium shield with Wehrmacht eagle with downswept wings, with two button loops and three cord slides, 48cm (2)
A Second World War American Folding Machete by Cattaraugus, the 25cm steel blade with rounded tip, stamped with maker's name, folding into the black composition grip scales and with blade guard; an American Folding Knife, the 10.5cm clip point blade engraved with a mounted figure and inscribed The United States Army Knife, with antler grip scales; a Hunting Knife, the clip-point steel blade stamped B.S.D., with bone grip (3)
Ian Lavender and Frank Williams signed 8x10 Dads Army black and white photo pictured with cast during the filming of Knights of Madness episode. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A draft official detailed day-by-day history of the British Third Army on the Western Front between 21st and 23rd March 1918, over three chapters running to 40, 42 and 66 pages respectively, with five maps, comprising duplicated typewritten text, 33 cm x 19 cm, in cloth boards, the top board gilt-embossed "To DL [James Laidlaw, owner of a sign manufacturing business at Green Lane, Harringay] from DLFW", no title page or indication of author or date, though identified as a "First Draft, For Official Use Only" and bearing a tipped-in War Office printed label which reads "This draft is circulated for the favour of criticism of the facts described. The compiler will be grateful for any corrections, rectification or omissions, and for any additional information which will aid to clear up obscure points; also for any items of general interest the inclusion of which would tend to relieve the monotony of the description of military movements. Criticisms of punctuation and of orthography are not necessary, as such mistakes will be corrected before copy goes to press". Believed to be preparatory towards British Official History of the Great War, produced by the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence from 1915 to 1949

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