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A rare original WWII Second World War German Third Reich Nazi Army ' Afrika Korps ' M35 steel combat infantry helmet, in original desert paint finish with barbed wire band. Impressed to rim ' 790 ' and some other markings (illegible). Lacking liner. Rare example of a genuine M35 Afrika Korps helmet.
A 19th Century Victorian British Army Scots Guards officer's sword having a ray skin and wire bound grip, brass hilt with lion head pommel, shaped knuckle guard with Scots Guards emblem, Scottish thistle shell guard, forward facing quillon, single edged fullered blade with stamped ricasso ' Hawkes & Co London Manufacturers To The Queen ', leather scabbard with brass furniture and hanger rings. Measures: 97cm overall
A WWI First World British Army uniform dress jacket, named to the label to a ' Lieut. G. S. Sale '. Bearing the original medal ribbons - including one being that of the Military Cross and also including an oak leaf (for a mention in dispatches), shoulder pips and buttons. Makers label for J. Dege & Sons, London. Hand dated 1917. No official label present, and size not noted. Rare named uniform jacket.
A rare and unique piece of D-Day memorabilia - an original RAMC Royal Army Medical Corps ' First Aid Post board / sign. Made of a pine board, the sign features remnants of its original paint which reads ' First Aid P (arrow) RAMC '. Recovered from France shortly after the war. Measures approx; 45cm long.
A WWII Second World War German Nazi Third Reich standard issue ' Army ' officer's dress dagger. The hilt having amber celluloid handle, domed point pommel with oak leaf decoration, double forward facing scroll crossguard with Imperial eagle clutching a wreathed Swastika, stiletto blade with makers ' E & F. Horster Solingen ' to the ricasso along with the original oak leaf decorated scabbard with hanger rings. Measures; 40cm overall.
A collection of post WWII & WWII Second World War 6x30 binoculars to include; USA United States Of America US Army Wollensak 6x30 binoculars within it's original leather case, a pair of post WWII British Army Ross Spectaross 6x30 binoculars and a refurbished pair of RKKA Russian 6x30 binoculars (re-purposed from German army and reissued to Red Army), also within a leather carry case.
An incredible collection of WWII Second World War effects relating to a W. L. Woodshaw (Dan Harrigan Woodshaw - born in Bishopston, Bristol) of the Gloster Regiment / Gloucestershire Regiment. The collection most notably containing a remarkable photograph album filled with images from Woodshaw's time as a POW Prisoner Of War in Poland. Captured at Dunkirk in 1940, Woodshaw was sent to Stalag XXA in Poland. The album, which is well filled, contains hundreds of unique images of Woodshaw and his fellow inmates during their time as POW's - many neatly annotated - including: 'Xmas 1941', views of them tobogganing, several shows / plays that were put on as entertainment including The Mikado, a Free French Concert Party, 'Concert Party At Kunigswartha Hospital 1942', Macbeth, etc. Along with several photographs from a POW funeral titled ' Some Corner Of A Foreign Field - Forever England ' which shows a deceased POW being buried with full military honours, later images showing views of a football match ' French Vs English ', some official real photographic postcards, and other general photographs from his time in service during the war. Along with the album is Woodshaw's War Medal and 1939-45 Star medals (both with ribbons), his ' Regular Army Certificate Of Service ' (listing him as 5183460 Dan Harrigan Woodshaw), and an incorrect French Death Certificate ' Dossier De Succession Militaire Tue '. Personal effects relating to Woodshaw's marriage to a nurse after the war are also included - comprising of her watch, Southmead Hospital badge, wedding photograph and a newspaper cutting. Consigned from the family, Woodshaw's Son goes on to explain: Dan Harrigan Woodshaw (1915 - 1973) was born in Bishopston, Bristol, and joined the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1936. (His Regular Army Certificate of Service is included in the sale.) In 1940 he was taken prisoner at Dunkirk and transferred to Stalag XXA in Poland. During his ordeal as a POW he took (and/or obtained) several photographs, which he mounted in an album on his return to the UK. Most of these document life at Stalag XXA, and include images of a production of The Mikado (Christmas 1941), a hospital concert party, and a funeral for a POW who died in internment. The album also contains photos from the North African Front, which Dan presumably obtained from a fellow prisoner. Due to ill health, Dan was released from Stalag XXA and sent back to the UK, in all likelihood so that his health care would be a drain on British, rather than German, resources. However, before he could be repatriated, a death certificate (Dossier de Succession Militaire Tue) was mistakenly issued for him in France and sent to his mother in Bristol. She refused to believe that he had been killed – rightly so, as it turned out. On his return to Bristol, he was admitted to Southmead Hospital, where he met a student nurse, called Ellen Paskell (1921 - 2019). The couple married in 1946, and Ellen’s nursing badge, watch and SRN certificate are included in the sale.A fascinating, poignant and unique piece of WWII history, of local interest. Consigned from the family.
A collection of 40+ early 20th century WWI First World War military postcards to include real photo, comic and painted examples present. Mostly depicting soldiers and warships. Includes: Army Post Office, Royal Engineers Big Drummer wearing a cheetah and more. Most appearing to be addressed to the same people. Interesting collection
A scarce original 1950's British Army related Christmas Island ' H-Bomb Tests 1957-58 ' pendant / flag. Triangular in shape, with white text. Measures approx; 40cm long. Operation Grapple was the name of four series of British nuclear weapons tests of early atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs carried out in 1957 and 1958 at Malden Island and Kiritimati (Christmas Island) in the Pacific Ocean as part of the British hydrogen bomb programme. Nine nuclear explosions were initiated, culminating in the United Kingdom becoming the third recognised possessor of thermonuclear weapons, and the restoration of the nuclear Special Relationship with the United States with the 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement.
A WWII Second World War US Army Purple Heart medal awarded to a Coy Vern Stinnett who was awarded a Bronze Star and Oak Leaf Cluster. He served as a Private, First Class, with 133rd Infantry in North Africa and Italy, landing at the Anzio Beachhead as part of the 34th Infantry Division. The medal presented within its original case.
A collection of three 20th century British Army military uniforms comprising a No 4 Dress Army Officers Uniform Mans size 176/108/92, green army uniform and matching trousers and a black military dress jacket. All believed to be the effects of a single gentleman Lieutenant Cruall. Complete with assorted patches buttons and matching Epaulette pips. Great collection.
A very rare original WWII Second World War Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army beret / cap badge. Metal construction, with red painting, in the form of a tiger with ' Malaya ' to the bottom. Rare badge. The Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army was a group that was active during the Japanese occupation of Malaya from 1942-1945, and was comprised mainly of ethnic Chinese Guerrilla fighters.
A rare believed original WWII Second World War German Third Reich Nazi Army ' SS ' Panzer Division side cap / forage cap. Makers label to inside with RZM markings (some illegible through wear). The front badge featuring the Death Skull and Eagle with Swastika motif to front. NOTE: Due to the nature of this item, buyers are reminded for the express need to satisfy themselves as to authenticity prior to bidding, irrespective of description.
A good collection of x14 original WWII Second World War era economy / plastic cap badges. All with original lugs to rear, and generally in good condition. Includes badges for the following regiments: Royal Corps Of Signals, Royal Engineers, Royal Armoured Corps, Military Police, Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Army Service Corps, REME, ATS and others. Great collection. Note: from an incredible large private collection of military cap badges - the majority of which are genuine period examples. Some restrikes and replicas will be present, and buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to individual lots prior to bidding, irrespective of description.
A good collection of 40+ assorted WWI First World War and later British Army military issue uniform cap badges. Largely metal, with one or two plastic examples present. Each neatly mounted to a display board. Includes: Military Police (including George V, VI and ERII examples), Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, Royal Army Dental Corps, Small Arms School and others. Great collection, with some interesting badges present. Note: from an incredible large private collection of military cap badges - the majority of which are genuine period examples. Some restrikes and replicas will be present, and buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to individual lots prior to bidding, irrespective of description.
A good collection of WWI First World War to QEII ' Royal Engineers ' British Army military uniform cap badges. Comprising of x12 original cap badges from George V to Elizabeth II, including a rarer WWI economy-issue badge, George VI, George VII. All mounted on a display card. Great collection. Note: from an incredible large private collection of military cap badges - the majority of which are genuine period examples. Some restrikes and replicas will be present, and buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to individual lots prior to bidding, irrespective of description.
AFTER CHARLES BODMER "Encampment of the Piekann Indians", colour lithograph by Beyer & Kurlimann published by Ackerman & Co, Strand August 15th 1839 with embossed studio mark to base, together with another "Funeral Scaffold of the Sioux Chief near Fort Pierre" published by Ackerman July 1st 1839 with the same blind stamp, together with two further AFTER CAPTAIN S EASTMAN, US ARMY "Indians in Council" and "Scalp Dance of the Dakotas", coloured engravings published by Lippincott Grambo & Co, Philadelphia
Signed (lower left), oil on board (Dimensions: 44cm x 59.5cm (17.25in x 23.4in))(44cm x 59.5cm (17.25in x 23.4in))Footnote: Christopher Chamberlain's studies at the Royal College of Art were interrupted by the outbreak of World War II. He joined the Royal Army Service Corps and served in the British Expeditionary Forces that evacuated Dunkirk in 1940. After the end of the war, he returned to the Royal College before starting a teaching career, notably at Camberwell School of Art. Chamberlain exhibited widely, was respected in the field and was known for his scenes of London. He stated, ‘I have made many studies in this area where I live, in the belief that one must learn thoroughly something about a particular and loosely limited area within one's experience. I don't believe it is possible to make much of a statement about anything unless one knows one's subject very well indeed’ (letter of 3 April 1955). His work is held in the Tate Collections (The Dangerous Corner, 1954), Royal Academy (Liverpool: America Dock, 1957) and Swindon Art Gallery (Vauxhall Bridge Station, 1955). Provenance: Estate of the Artist.Condition report: Board appears sound. May benefit from a very light clean, otherwise appears in good condition.
Signed and dated, inscribed with title verso, watercolour and ink (Dimensions: 28cm x 48cm (11in x 19in))(28cm x 48cm (11in x 19in))Footnote: Note: This work was painted in 1947, the year Gear was de-mobbed from the army and moved to Paris, where he became associated with the Ecole de Paris . He had his first one-man show in Paris in 1948, and in London at Gimpel Fils later that same year.
Medals - Family DCM Group including Indian Campaign and World War I - Ainge family of Horfield, Bristol, - Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and Meritorious Service Medal awarded to 88 Col. Serjt. W. Ainge (b.1839-d.1906). India Medal with Relief of Chitral 1895 Bar and Punjab Frontier 1897-98 Bar awarded to 4273 Pte W.U. Ainge 1st Battalion East Kent Regiment (b.1874-d.1946). World War I group comprising: Distinguished Conduct Medal, War Medal, Victory Medal and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal all awarded to 9082 W.O.Cl.2 R.T. Ainge Royal Garrison Artillery (b.1882-d.1942) offered with a black and white photograph of R.T. Ainge in military dress and a hand written abstract from the supplement to London Gazette 3rd September 1918. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When two officers and some men of the battery were badly wounded and buried in a dug out this gallant officer did splendid work in getting them away under continuous shell fire, showing a total disregard for his own safety. On another occasion he voluntarily went into a camp near his battery to remove some men who were wounded and unable to move. The camp was being heavily shelled at the time. W. Ainge joined the army at fourteen years of age. W.U. Ainge & R.T. Ainge were his sons. (See lot 265) Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Two A3 size ring binder albums of cigarette cards including Carreras Famous Airmen and Airwomen, Film Stars, Fortune Telling, Happy Family, The Nose Game, Popular Personalities, School Emblems, etc., Chruchman Boxing Personalties, King's Of Speed, The Story of Navigation, Motor Cars, etc., Players Army Corps and Divisional Signs 1914-1918, Artillery in Action, Cricketers 1930, Cricketers Caricatures by RIP, Footballers Caricatures by RIP, Footballer 1928-29 etc., some complete sets, also trade cards, stickers etc.
Royal Army Ordnance Corps interest, George V silver saver inscribed with RAOC crest and presentation inscription "Captian G R S Love RAOC by the Officers Royal Army Ordnance Corps of The Northern Command on the occasion of his Marriage 20.4.1927" by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1926, 25.5cm diameter, 634g
Assam Valley Light Horse Auxiliary Force India interest including George VI Efficiency medal with India clasp (TPR R MORRIS ASSAM VLH AFI) George VI Efficiency medal with India clasp (CPL W J LEONARD ASSAM VLH AFI) two AVLH Semper Et Paratus badges ,also a WWI medal pair of M279404 J Leonard of the Army Service Corps comprising war medal and Vicotry medal (M-279404 PTE J LEONARD ASC) and a group of four medals on bar of 2222 Sergeant J Leonard of the 2nd Scottish Highlanders including George V Territorial Force Efficiency medal, WWI war medal, Victory medal with mention in dispatch oak leaf clasp and 1914-15 star (2222 SJT J LEONARD (2) SCO H) with matching miniatures, an Imperial Service medal (BELLA MARY REID), WWII defence medal, National Savings badges, Blood donor badge, General Nurse Scotland badge etc, ADDITIONAL ITEM: White metal rhinoceros mounted on wooden plinth with plaques "CAPT W J LEONARD 1882 1947 and AVLH Semper Paratus" crest
Navy & Army Illustrated Volume 1 edited by Commander Charles N Robinson RN, published by Hudson & Kearns circa 1895-7 and The Illustrated Guide to the Royal Navy and Foreign Navies also Mercantile Marine Steamers by Frederick T M Gibbs, 2nd edition published by Waterlow Bros & Layton 1896, (2)
British Army khaki green dress uniform jacket having Clarence Clothing Co Ltd label "Battledress Blouses 1940 pattern, size no7, Belfast, Sep 1942" with cloth Parachute shoulder title, parachute wings patch badge, pair of Pegasus patches and double chevron (corporal) rank badges and medal ribbons for 1939-1945 star, France and Germany star, WWII defence medal and WWII war medal
British Army khaki green dress uniform jacket having Polikoff Universal Ltd label with Welsh Guards staybrite buttons by Gaunt of London, WG shoulder badges, crown over triple chevron (staff or colour sergeant?), red sash and medal ribbons for General Service medal, United Nations UNFICYP medal, South Atlantic medal with rosette and Army long service and good conduct medal

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