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Los 720

A collection of eight vintage headphone including Admiralty pattern brown type, a First World War war department army issue, Sterling BBC model 60 together with ear-pieces and others.

Los 381

After John Grant; A set of three illustrations from the Army and Navy Register and Woolwich Gazette; Royal Horse Artillery 1843, Rocket Practice in the Marshes, Royal Artillery Repository Exercises 1844, coloured engravings, engraved by T H Jones and John Grant 1845, two 280mm x 310mm. and one 300mm x 420mm. (3).

Los 468

Framed Players cigarette cards 'Uniforms of the Territorial Army' and 'Motor Cars'

Los 191

Medals: Group of three to 4849817 W.O. CL.II A.C. PLATTS inc LSGC with Regular Army bar; WWI medal and related documentation in a wooden box.

Los 923

A brass bound leather covered oak gun case, for a DB gun with 30” barrels, the lid with tooled panels and circular brass escutcheon, with trade label of Charles Boswell, internal compartments, carrying handle, and leather securing straps. Generally GC (worn, the lock AF); also a canvas covered case for a DB gun with up to 30½” barrels, with trade label of Army & Navy CSL. QGC (worn overall, handle and straps missing) (2)

Los 827

An 1853 pattern cavalry trooper’s sword, slightly curved, fullered blade 33½” (the tip rounded) with inspector’s stamp and Indian army broad arrow with I on backstrap, steel hilt with broad knucklebow, sideloop and 2 sidebars, chequered composition grips, various stamps on back of guard incorporating V,Y, AA, 8/98 etc, in later pattern steel scabbard with opposing rings, hilt and scabbard with contemporary black painted finish overall, GC (minor wear to blade with dark rust patina, blade does not fully enter scabbard).

Los 711

Salmon & Gluckstein “Traditions of the Army & Navy” , 22/25 (1917) VGC catalogue value £350 See illustration

Los 462

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, by Alcoso, Solingen, with deep orange grip and silver plated mounts, in its sheath. GC (some bubbling and peeling to plating). Plate 10

Los 455

A good set of Third Reich army officer’s dagger hanging straps. GC

Los 703

Salmon & Gluckstein “Traditions of the Army & Navy” 12 cards (1917) Near VGC, catalogue value £16 per card; Salmon & Gluckstein “Characters from Dickens” (1903), 8 cards, GC and better (2 FC). catalogue value £30 per card. £75-100

Los 461

A good Third Reich army officer’s dagger, by Puma Solingen, orange coloured ivorine composition grip, blade retains virtually all original polish, in its sheath. Retaining virtually all original plating to mounts and sheath. Near VGC (minimal wear to crosspiece plating). Plate 10

Los 23

A late 19th century Dutch army officer’s cocked hat, of black beaver, the edges trimmed with black swans feather, gilt lace loop on orange rosette with gilt button bearing applied crowned “W”, silk lining. Very Good Condition Plate 5

Los 507

A Queen Victoria Boer War chocolate gift tin 1900 (no contents); Princess Mary gift tin 1914 (no contents); a WWII Woman’s Land Army pin back badge; ARP silver lapel badge; 2 R Sussex shoulder titles and 5 sundry other items. Average GC (tins some wear) (11)

Los 465

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, by E and F Horster, Solingen, orange composition grip, plated mounts and sheath, complete with dress knot. GC (slight fraying to dress knot). Plate 10

Los 11

A very good WWI army surgeon’s field service case of instruments, the crimson velvet lined case with lift out tray, containing a range of instruments including saws, scalpels, knives, tweezers, callipers, probes, scissors, a tourniquet, dental probes, syringe, etc, in their brass mounted mahogany case with brass escutcheon to lid marked “Instruments Operation” with broad arrow, in its khaki painted tin carrying case with Royal Arms logo of Arnold & Sons, London on lid, with leather handle and shoulder straps. Very Good Condition (a few pieces missing). Plate 2

Los 547

5 Indian Army shoulder titles: 130/POW’s feathers/ Baluchis, crown/ SM/ Bombay, pair and single crown/RIASC; 8 cast corps badges, including IEME and pair collars, RIASC, Ordnance, Medical, Engineers, etc. GC (few fastenings AF).

Los 464

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger by J A Henckels, Solingen, orange composition grip, plated mounts, complete with dress knot. In above average condition (knot slightly frayed). Plate 10

Los 372

A Third Reich SA OR's brass belt buckle, an alloy army OR's belt buckle and a similar of steel bearing traces of field grey paint. GC (3)

Los 460

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, by Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen, the hilt with silver plated mounts and dark orange grip, the crosspiece scratched with initials “HM”, in its sheath. GC Plate 10

Los 531

A small archive of material of late WWI RAF interest, relating to Flight Cadet Sidney Venables, from August to November 1918, comprising approx 50 sepia photographs of individual cadets and groups, aircraft crashes, individual aircraft including Avro 504, RE8, DH4 and DH9, Sopwith Pup, BE2, Handley Page Bomber, Armstrong Whitworth and Bristol Monoplane, 2 large aerial views of Old Sarum airfield, etc, all glued into a later album, many identified; also “Air Board Technical Notes” on “Rigging” and another similar on “Engines”; “Pilot’s Flying Log Book” (Army Book 425), with entries from August to November 1918 (first solo flight 14/11/18); a Civil Aviation Log Book with training flights from July 1st 1919 to first solo flight on August 30th; and a “Royal Air Force Transfer Card”, listing postings from April to November 1918 and various courses completed (Ground Tests, Navigator and Gunnery). Average GC An interesting lot

Los 730

Player “Regimental Uniforms” a series of 50, brown back (1914), VGC catalogue value £120;Ditto 2nd series, brown back, 49/50 (1914) VGC, catalogue value £120; “Military Uniforms of the British Empire” series of 50 (1938), catalogue value £40; “Napoleon” a series of 25 (1915), catalogue value £55, average GC; “Colonial and Indian Army Badges” a series of 25 (1916), catalogue value £35. GC (5)

Los 458

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, by W K C Solingen, white ivorine composition grip, plain blade bearing virtually all original polish, in its plated sheath. Generally GC (some wear to plating). Plate 10

Los 668

Wills “Wild Woodbine Cigarettes” “British Army Uniforms” a series of 50, 1909; Wills “Australian issue” “Types of Commonwealth Forces” a series of 50, 1910. Mostly VGC catalogue value £430

Los 102

A Belgian 14 bore percussion holster pistol made by Beuret Freres for the Swiss army, 14½” overall, barrel 8”, with short octagonal section at the breech stamped with the Swiss shield, maker’s initials, and serial number “210”; flat lock stamped “Beuret Freres A Liege”; figured pale walnut halfstock having plain brass mounts including fore end cap with no provision for ramrod, and domed butt cap with lanyard ring, all mounts stamped with small crowned “BF”. Good Working Order and Condition (small chip to stock below the lock). Plate

Los 705

Churchman “Army Badges of Rank” a series of 25, 1916, GC to VGC; Wills Australian “Britains Defenders”, a series of 50, 1915, VGC; Gallaher “The Allies Flags”, a series of 25, 1914. Mostly VGC. Total catalogue value £325 (3)

Los 463

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, by Original Eickhorn Solingen, orange composition grip, plated mounts and sheath, complete with dress knot. Generally in above average condition (one small chip to grips and slight fraying to dress knot). Plate 10 £350-400

Los 526

A small quantity of books and magazines of naval and military interest, including 5 vols of “Infantry Uniforms of the British Army” by Smitherman; 5 various volumes on Nelson and Napoleon; several WWII HMSO booklets on various campaigns; “The Wonder Book of Soldiers” c 1920, etc. Average GC

Los 686

Gallaher Two Flasks Tobacco, “Types of the British Army” a series of 100, 1898, average GC catalogue value £1000

Los 624

A post 1902 officers blue cloth ball topped helmet of the Army Service Corps, gilt peak binding, cloth backed chinchain and ear rosettes (fastened), top mount and ball top (some wear), HP with WM centre on velvet, leather and silk (torn) lining; together with Lieutenant’s blue frock coat, shoulder straps with rank stars, gilt collar badges and buttonss (collar lining torn out). Near VGC. Helmet Plate 12

Los 456

A Third Reich army officer’s presentation dagger by Clemen & Jung, Solingen, the blade etched on one side with foliate panel and “Fur langjahrige Dienste der Gerneralstab”, and on the other side a similar foliate panel with eagle and swastika, with orange grip and plated grey metal mounts, in its sheath with hanging straps. Basically GC (some deep corrosion to hilt mounts, sheath dented, plating peeling).

Los 466

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, by E and F Horster, Solingen, yellow composition grip, blade retains all original polish, plated mounts and sheath. Near VGC Plate 10

Los 369

13 Third Reich cloth badges, HVD Brussel RAD, 5 Luftwaffe assorted cap eagles, army Officer's bullion cap eagle, 5 other Third Reich and 2 post war items. GC

Los 459

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, yellow composition grip, plated mounts and sheath, complete with dress knot and hanging straps. GC (slight wear to plating and hanging straps) Plate 10

Los 530

“Instructions on Bombing, Part 1, British and German Bombs”, and Part II “Training and Employment of Bombers”, HMSO November and December 1917, nicely bound in one, in hard covers with gilt title to the spine; “Regiments at a Glance” by Dorling 1917, “Rank at a Glance in the Army & Navy” and “Badges and their Meaning”, both c 1918, nicely bound in one uniformly with the previous item; “Naval Recognition Book, German Ships”, and companion volume on “British Ships”, both by Fred T Jane, c 1916, with original hard covers. Average GC (4)

Los 263

A Third Reich Russian Front medal; a War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords; Army OR’s cap wreath; 2 Army officers cap wreaths; a WWI wound badge and a WWII wound badge both black; a War Merit medal and 3 other items.GC (11)

Los 425

An East German Army officer’s dagger, the blade numbered 80324, with plastic grip and chrome plated mounts, in its sheath, with original box containing hanging straps and printed 12 month guarantee numbered to the dagger. New Condition (the box slightly worn)

Los 511

A small liquid filled vertically mounted compass, combined with a sight, and with small plate marked “A C U S Army Type B16” etc, reputedly from a Mustang fighter aircraft; a chrome plated desk cigarette lighter in the form of a futuristic aircraft, on bakelite base; and a chrome plated bonnet mascot from a large American car, in the form of a reclining female figure resting on a pair of streamlined wings (the plating bubbled). Average GC (3)

Los 405

A Third Reich army officer’s peaked cap, complete with all insignia, cap cords etc, lining marked “Stein Druckfrer Deutsches Reichspatent”. Near VGC.

Los 525

A lidded copper tankard, height 6½” including ebony knob, the body engraved “Capt G H W Bayley, Royal Artillery”, the base stamped “Army & Navy C.S.L. Makers London”. GC

Los 673

Stephen Mitchell “Army Ribbons & Buttons”, series of 25, 1916; Player “Regimental Colours and Cap Badges” (Regulars), series of 50, 1907; ditto (Territorials), series of 50, 1910; “Drum Banners and Cap Badges (Cavalry)”, series of 50, 1924; Wills “New Zealand issue Regimental Standards and Cap Badges” series of 50, 1928, VGC Total catalogue value £360 (5)

Los 398

A Third Reich M35 Afrikakorps double decal steel helmet, the original smooth grey/green finish overpainted with matt desert camouflage avoiding the army and tricolour decals, the inside of the brim stamped with maker’s initials and size “NS64” (Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke, Schwerte), production number “D31”, and painted with owner’s name “Geilich”, with leather lining and chinstrap. GC (light service wear, the decals worn) Plate 8

Los 247

An East German Army Commander’s rectangular plastic covered car pennant, 10” x 6½”, on its chrome plated pole with mounting brackets. VGC

Los 834

An ERII officer’s sword of the R Army Service Corps, almost straight fullered blade 33½”, by Wilkinson, no 95464 on backstrap, etched with crowned ERII cypher and wreath on both sides in scrolled Union wreath panels, plated hilt with sideloop and 2 sidebars to knucklebow, diced pommel and backstrap, wirebound grip, with leather knot, in its leather FS scabbard. VGC, and evidently seldom used. Plate 14

Los 358

A Third Reich NSDAP Political Leaders collar patch, brown with light blue piping. A pair of army officer’s shoulder boards to the 241st Regiment; a Feldgendarmerie arm eagle; a printed Luftwaffe patch; an Officer's large cap eagle; a police arm eagle; a 19th century US army Officer's shoulder strap and 4 other items. GC (12)

Los 891

A scarce WWI British army machete, blade marked “Samuel Kitchen Sheffield 1917” in its leather sheath marked “Timbers 1917”. GC

Los 457

A Third Reich army officer’s dagger, dark yellow composition grip, in its sheath complete with dress knot. Generally GC (light pitting patches to blade and fraying to dress knot and distressing to sheath).

Los 209

Two Third Reich period cigarette picture albums: “Die Deutsche Wehrmacht”, 1936, containing 270 coloured cards, the introduction with charts of Army, Navy and Luftwaffe rank badges and insignia, and “Die Reichswehr”, 1933, containing 280 coloured cards (some rather worn). GC; also another album published by “Fritz Homann A-G, Margarine Werke”, for 200 cards showing Germany’s technical achievements. Worn and incomplete. (3)

Los 700

Imperial Tobacco Co of Canada “Military Portraits” a series of 25, 1917; Wills Scissors “Britains Defenders”, a series of 50, 1915; Wills “Allied Army Leaders” a series of 50, 1917, nearly all VGC catalogue value £240

Los 293

A group of 6 Third Reich medals: War Merit Cross 2nd class with swords, 1912 bronze medal “Verdienst um den Staat”, 12 year Army long service medal, 4 year Army long service medal, Faithful service decoration 1st class, and medal for 1st October 1938, mounted on bar as worn. GC; together with documents relating to the recipient, including Kraftfahrzeugschein, Stammbuch and Tatigfeitsliste.

Los 314

14 Third Reich badges, comprising 2 police cap eagles, 2 WWII wound badges, 1 WWII wound badge, 4 army tie pins, 1 army large eagle, 4 other items. GC

Los 353

A Third Reich army close combat clasp, of good quality silver plated construction, blued back plate held in by 4 small indentations, maker’s mark “F W Peekhaus Berlin”, “FLL” in 3 circles. VGC Plate 5

Los 393

A Third Reich M35 steel helmet, repainted, with replaced army decals and later liner and chinstrap; also a post war German tunic and trousers, with added swastika armband. GC

Los 254

3 Third Reich Mothers Cross awards, an army cap eagle, 2 Carlsberg cast metal ashtrays with swastika motif, 4 tiepins and 4 other items. Generally GC (14)

Los 137

A good 6 shot .44” Rogers & Spencer single action Army percussion revolver, number 2046 on all parts, barrel strap deeply stamped “Rogers & Spencer Utica NY”, with inspector’s initial “B” on all parts, flared walnut grips stamped on the left side with inspector’s initials “RPB” in rectangle (R.P. Barry, 1860-65). Good Working Order and Crisp Condition, the barrel and frame retaining some original blued finish overall. Plate

Los 315

14 Third Reich and Imperial German badges, comprising 3 black wound badges, 1 police cap badge, NSKK eagle, 5 army tie pins, army cap eagle, 3 other items. Generally GC (some lugs missing). (14)

Los 354

A Third Reich army close combat clasp, bronze finish with black back plate, maker’s mark “F and B L” (Funke and Bruninghaus). VGC Plate 5

Los 72

A Victorian 1887 Heavy Cavalry officer’s undress sword, mounted with late Victorian RA officer’s blade 34½” by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall (No 30354), etched with crown, Royal Arms, traces of Royal Artillery and thunderbolt, foliage, blank panel with hand engraved initials “BV 1891”, pierced scroll guard, steel mounts, silver wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its steel scabbard. Good Condition (blade some areas of heavy pitting and ground for action) Plate 21 Note: The sword of Berkeley Vincent, 2nd Lieut RA 1891, Captain 1900, Transfers as Major 6th Inniskilling Dragoons (when the blade must have been rehilted) 1908, Lt Col 1917, Colonel Commandant 1922, retired rank Brigadier General 1924. Vincent served in Gibraltar 1891-93, India 1896-1901, China War 1900-1 (medal), South Africa 1901-2 (QSA 5 clasps), Russo Japanese War 1904-5, attached Japanese First Army in Manchuria 1914-18, served on General Staff in France, wounded, 5 times MID, CB 1919, CMG 1916, served Kurdistan 1923, MID medal, 1922-24 Colonel Commandant Military Forces, Iraq, Knighted 1924. Died 1963

Los 752

Wills Scissors “Drum Horses” horizontal format, 31/32 (17th Lancers missing) (1909), catalogue value £217, near VGC; also “British Army Uniforms” Woodbine back, 27/50, catalogue value £6 per card VGC; Player “Recruiting Posters” (1915), 9/12 catalogue value £7.50 per card, Near VGC. Total catalogue value £446.50

Los 669

Wills Scissors Cigarettes “Indian Regiments” a series of 50, 1912, mostly VGC; Wills Australian issue “Types of the British Army” a series of 50, 1912, mostly VGC (no 18 Damaged), catalogue value £570 (2)

Los 416

A Waffen SS mans 1st Pattern “Army style” forage cap, field grey serge material with machine sewn eagle and swastika insignia on left side, metal skull button on front, pink inverted V piping for anti tank unit; grey cotton lining with size stamp and machine sewn maker’s SS/RZM fabric label. Very small moth hole on right side, otherwise very good conditiion Plate 6

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