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Los 337

An Army/Waffen-SS Infantry Assault Badge (Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen) by Hobacher, in silver washed heavy zinc, the reverse bearing the ‘W.H.’ maker’s mark. An Army/Waffen-SS Tank Battle Badge (Panzerkampfabzeichen) by KMW, in washed silvered zinc, the reverse bearing ‘KMW’ maker’s markView on dnfa.com

Los 364

A Third Reich German Army M.43 Visored Field Cap, of standard grey green wool material, with good nap to the cloth, bearing a Bevo grey on green enlisted ranks eagle, with matching cockade, the interior, lined in the heavy grey cotton twill lining material, with large oval stamp of the manufacturer ‘Paul Wagermann of Bad Canstatt’ size ‘60’.View on dnfa.com

Los 394

A Rare German - Austrian Army Officer’s Tunic, of long skirted Austrian production, in field grey cloth, four pocket construction, the two upper, of typical Austrian type with false flaps, seven button front, deep barrel cuffs, and German officer’s dark green style collar, bearing a four section row of Austrian medal ribbons with a 1935 Third Reich War Honour Cross with Swords for Great War service.View on dnfa.com

Los 458

A USAAF B-3 Flying Jacket, complete with original label ‘Type B-3 - Drawing No. 33 H 5595 - A.C. Order No. (535) 42-21700P - Size 50 R - Property Air Force U. S. Army’. A Pair of Second World RAF Flying Boots.View on dnfa.com

Los 2

Waterloo Medal to Serjeant Joseph Jackson of the 2nd Battalion, 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot (Serj. Jos. Jackson. 2nd Batt. 30th Reg. Foot.) the original ring suspension replaced with clasp engraved ‘Peninsula 30th Regt’. 2nd Battalion 30th Regiment Foot. 1812 - BADAJOZ; SALAMANCA; Retreat from Burgos; Villamurial (Light Company Taken POW); November – Draft of 90 Men from Depot; December – Reduced to 4 Companies and into 4th Provisional Battalion; Lamego. 1813 - February – 12 Officers and 75 Men Invalided Home; May – Ordered Home to Recruit; Lisbon; June – England; September – Re-united with 6 Depot Companies (from Hull) on Jersey. 1814 - January – Drafts to 1/30th in India; to Flanders; Loenhout; Bergen-Op-Zoom; Antwerp; October – draft of 215 recruits. 1815 - Soignies; Quatre Bras; WATERLOO; Paris; Army of Occupation; December – Calais; Dover; Margate; to Ireland - Cork. 1817 - 24 April – Disbanded in Ireland.View on dnfa.com

Los 19

A Boer War Pair to Gunner F. Richens, 83rd Battery, Royal Field Artillery, Queen’s South Africa Medal, six clasps, cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, South Afica 1901 (22370 Gnr. F. Richens. 83rd Bty. R.F.A.) Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Edward VII (22370 Gnr. F. Richens. R.F.A.), mounted for wearing, together with a ‘South Africa 1900’ gift tin. Royal Field Artillery - 83rd Battery. Along with the 84th and 85th, the 83rd Battery arrived in South Africa on the 11th February 1900, and was at once hurried to the front, although too late to take part in the actual pursuit to Paardeberg, they were in time to assist otherwise, and entered Bloemfontein with the rest of the British army. The Brigade Division provided artillery for the Xlth Division, and were with Pole-Carew south-east of Bloemfontein in the operations for the relief of Wepener, also present at Diamond Hill, on the 11th and 12th June, and also took part in the advance along the Delagoa Railway to Koomati Poort.View on dnfa.com

Los 20

A Rare Sudan Pair to Private T. Stevens of the 21st Lancers, who Charged and Suffered a Severe Spear Wound to the Chest at the Battle of Omdurman, September 2nd 1898, Queen’s Sudan Medal (3881 Pte. T. Stevens 21/L’CRS.) Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1896-1908, one clasp, Khartoum (3881 Pte. Stevens. 21st Lrs.). The Battle took place at Kerreri, 11 km north of Omdurman., Lord Kitchener commanded a force of 8,000 British regulars and a mixed force of 17,000 Sudanese and Egyptian troops, he arranged his force in an arc around the village of Egeiga, close to the bank of the Nile, where a gunboat flotilla waited in support, facing a wide, flat plain with hills rising to the left and right, the British and Egyptian cavalry was placed on either flank. Abdullah’s Dervishes, numbered around 50,000, including some 3,000 cavalry, split into five groups—a force of 8,000 under Osman Azrak was arrayed directly opposite the British, in a shallow arc along a mile of a low ridge leading onto the plain, and the other Mahdist forces were initially concealed from Kitchener’s force, Abdullah al-Taashi and 17,000 men were concealed behind the Surgham Hills to the west and rear of Osman Azrak’s force, with 20,000 more positioned to the northwest, close to the front behind the Kerreri Hills, commanded by Ali-Wad-Helu and Sheikh ed-Din. A final force of around 8,000 was gathered on the slope at the right flank of Azrak’s force. The battle began in the early morning, at around 6:00 a.m. After the clashes of the previous day, the 8,000 men under Osman Azrak advanced straight at the waiting British, quickly followed by about 8,000 of those waiting to the northwest, a mixed force of riflemen and spearmen. The British artillery opened fire at around 2750 m, inflicting severe casualties on the Mahdist forces before they even came within range of the Maxim guns and volley fire. The frontal attack ended quickly, with around 4,000 Mahdist casualties; none of the attackers got closer than 50 m to the British trenches. A flanking move from the Ansar right was also checked, and there were bloody clashes on the opposite flank that scattered the Mahdist forces there. Kitchener was anxious to occupy Omdurman before the remaining Mahdist forces could withdraw there, he advanced his army on the city, arranging them in separate columns for the attack, the British light cavalry regiment, the 21st Lancers, was sent ahead to clear the plain to Omdurman, the 400-strong regiment attacked what they thought were only a few hundred dervishes, but in fact there were 2,500 infantry hidden behind them in a depression, after a fierce clash the Lancers drove them back (resulting in three Victoria Crosses being awarded). On a larger scale the British advance allowed the Khalifa to re-organize his forces. He still had over 30,000 men in the field and directed his main reserve to attack from the west while ordering the forces to the northwest to attack simultaneously over the Kerreri Hills. Kitchener’s force wheeled left in echelon to advance up Surgham Ridge and then southwards. To protect the rear, a brigade of 3,000, mainly Sudanese commanded by Hector MacDonald, was reinforced with Maxims and artillery and followed the main force at around 1350 m. MacDonald was alerted to the presence of around 15,000 enemy troops moving towards him from the west, out from behind Surgham, he wheeled his force and lined them up to face the enemy charge, the Mahdist infantry attacked in two prongs and MacDonald was forced to repeatedly re-order his battalions, the brigade maintained a punishing fire, Kitchener, now aware of the problem, began to throw his brigades about as if they were companies, MacDonald’s brigade was soon reinforced and the Mahdist forces were forced back and finally broke and fled or died where they stood, the Mahdist forces to the north had regrouped too late and entered the clash only after the force in the central valley had been routed, they pressed Macdonald’s Sudanese brigades hard, but the Lincolnshire Regiment was quickly brought up and with sustained section volleys repulsed the advance, a final desperate cavalry charge of around 500 horsemen was utterly destroyed. Around 10,000 Mahdists were killed, 13,000 wounded and 5,000 taken prisoner, Kitchener’s force lost 47 men killed and 382 wounded, the majority from MacDonald’s command. One eye-witness described the appalling scene. ‘They could never get near and they refused to hold back . . . It was not a battle but an execution. The bodies were not in heaps-bodies hardly ever are; but they spread evenly over acres and acres. Some lay very composedly with their slippers placed under their heads for a last pillow; some knelt, cut short in the middle of a last prayer. Others were torn to pieces’.View on dnfa.com

Los 36

A Great War Casualty British War Medal to Lieutenant L. P. S. Carrigan, Royal Air Force (Lieut. L. P. S. Carrigan. R.A.F.). A Great War I.D. Bracelet, inscribed ‘F.R. Calcutt 10479 C-o-E R.F.C.’. Lieutenant Leo Patrick Sarsfield Carrigan of the Royal Air Force, died of wounds on the 2nd of November 1918, aged 20 years, Son of William J, and Teresa Carrigan of 91 Calbourne Road, Balham, London, he is Remembered with Honour at the Wandsworth (Earlsfield) Cemetery, many of the burials at the cemetery, are from the 3rd London General Hospital at Wandsworth. A 1914-15 Star to Private F. J. Purton, 2nd Battalion London Regiment (2364 Pte. F. J. Purton. 2-Lond. R.). A Victory Medal to Private A. W. Pearce, Hampshire Regiment (202572 Pte. A. W. Pearce. Hamps. R.). A Victory Medal to Private J. F. Tee, Army Service Corps (M2-183122 Pte. J. F. Tee. A.S.C.), together with a collection of British and German awards and badges, including a Great War, City Of Bristol-Special Constable,circular enamel lapel badge by Gaunt, the reverse dated 1915, (lot).View on dnfa.com

Los 216

Cigarette cards: 4 albums of part sets, to include John Player & Sons "Motor cars"; Ogden`s "Swimming, diving and life saving"; John Player & Sons "Colonial and Indian army badges"; Churchman "Story of navigation"; W D & H O Wills "Arms of public schools"; Gallaher Ltd "The Great War V C heroes"; etc.

Los 232

Cigarette cards: Single album to include Godfrey Phillips "Speed Champions"; "Bird Painting"; John Player & Sons "National Flags and Arms"; "Flags of the League of Nations" Second series; "Army Corps & Divisional Signs"; W D & H O Wills "Ships Badge" and "Air Raid Precaution".

Los 20

A Colt’s Patent 1860 Army bullet mould, marked COLT’S PATENT, for bullet and ball, retaining traces of original finish.

Los 43

A large leather cartridge magazine by Vaughan, the blue baize lined interior with six partitions and seven leather retaining straps, together with a leather Army & Navy Stores type cartridge magazine. (2)

Los 256

A Third Reich Army Officer’s sword, 83cm slightly curved blade by Eickhorn, Solingen, characteristic gilt brass stirrup hilt embossed with oak leaves, wire bound black celluloid grip, contained in its black painted steel scabbard.

Los 257

A Third Reich Army Officer’s sword, 83cm clean plated blade by Eickhorn, Solingen, regulation gilt alloy stirrup hilt decorated with oak leaves and with Eagle and Swastika langet, wire bound celluloid grip contained in its black painted scabbard. Hilt A/F.

Los 269

A Third Reich Army Officer’s dagger, 25. 5cm flattened diamond section blade, regulation plated hilt, the reverse of the crossguard engraved INDIAN MILITARY MISSION BERLIN 1946 D. Stuart, spirally fluted burnt orange celluloid grip, contained in its stippled steel scabbard.

Los 279

A presentation First War British water bottle, of regulation pattern but bearing the engraved inscription THIS IS THE LAST ARMY WATERBOTTLE MADE BY WILLIAMS BHAM, LD COMPLETEING AN ORDER OF 1, 250, 000 FOR THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR 1914-1919.

Los 331

Head-dress Badges of the British Army, vols 1 and 2, by Kipling and King, together with a small number of related badge, insignia and uniform books, and a small quantity of military uniform prints.

Los 335

Victorian scroll arm Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, to 2832 QR. MR. SERJT. S. WYATT. R. E. , together with GVR Territorial Force Efficiency Medal to 134 CPL G. S. HUCKINGS. 4/OXF. & BUCKS. L. I. together with one T4 OXF&BUCKS gilt metal badge, a further Oxfordshire Volunteer regiment badge and a signals sleeve badge in brass. (5)

Los 509

TURKEY: Mustafa II, 1695-1703, AV sultani (3.41g), Urdu-yu Hümayun, AH1106, KM-A131, pierced & one test scratch, nice strike, Very Fine, RRR. Urdu-yu Hümayun means "Imperial Army", a mint that was attached to the army while on command at any location. Although the coins were thus struck wherever, the dies were probably produced at Istanbul. Starting Price: $900 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com

Los 1543

AUSTRIA: Franz Josef I, 1848-1916, zinc pin, ND (1914-18), pin for the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry Regiment No. 1; Bosniak wearing fez in combat readiness about to throw grenade holding rifle in other hand, Bosnian arms on crescent below, Extremely Fine. The Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry was a branch of the Austro-Hungarian Army. It was granted some special and unique privileges distinct from other (Christian) units. They had their own uniforms including the wearing of the fez and units were given their own number sequence within the common army. The units were part of the line infantry in 1914 and consisted of four infantry regiments (numbered 1-4) and a Field Rifles Battalion (Feldjägerbataillon). Starting Price: $55 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com

Los 1648

LUZERN: AR medal (33.52g), 1853, Richter-864a, 41.15mm, Eidgenössisches Schützenfest (Federal Shooting Festival), Arnold von Winkelried lying on the field of battle, angel with victory wreath and liberty cap above. Winkelried`s sacrifice brought about the victory of Switzerland in the Battle of Sempach (1386) against the army of the Habsburg Duke Leopold III of Austria. Starting Price: $100 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com

Los 1939

BARR & STROUD WWII ARMY RANGEFINDER NO. 12, pat. no. 1426, 90.5cm long

Los 96

A DERBY ARMORIAL PLATE finely enamelled with the full achievement of arms of Erskine in celestial blue border of stars and circles, the rim gilt, 25.5cm diam, red painted mark, c1806-07 The arms are those of Thomas, 1st Baron Erskine (1750-1823). After a career in the navy and army Erskine attained great success as a lawyer, in 1783 becoming KC and MP. In 1800 he defended Hadfield, who had been indicted for shooting at George III and in 1802 was appointed Chancellor to the Prince of Wales. The service of which the present plate formed part can be dated with reasonable certainty, since in 1806 Erskine was elevated to peerage (and the woolsack) but resigned the following year. Wear in places to the gilding around the rim

Los 285

A CHINESE ARMORIAL PLATE enamelled to the centre with the arms of Maule, Earl Panmure quartering De Valonis, Barclay and Brechin, the diaper cavetto with four gilt sprays and three black and gilt trailing peony border sprays, the rim gilt, 23cm diam, c1744 Provenance: William Maule of Kelly (1700-1782), a general in the Hanoverian army, created in 1743 Viscount Maule of Whitechurch & Earl of Panmure in the Irish peerage. Hairline crack and small surface rim graze at 10 o`clock, not otherwise damaged and not restored

Los 44

A COLLECTION OF MISC MILITARY CAP BADGES, BUTTONS AND MEDALLIONS INCLUDING GUERNSEY, RAF, MEDICAL CORPS, EYLON PLANTERS RIFLE CORPS, GERMAN NAZI PIN, SILVER BADGE WITH ROYAL CREST GBW 83 ETC...TOGETHER WITH MISC MILITARY BRITISH AND GERMAN EPAULETTE`S AND R.A.F.A ARMY AND GERMAN CLOTH BADGES.

Los 160

A COLLECTION OF MISC. CHROME CASED POCKET WATCHES INCL. INGERSOLL, TRIUMPH, DEFIANT BY H SAMUEL AND ARMY ENGRAVED G S T P 260487 TO CASE

Los 211

THREE STAFFORDSHIRE "VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS" PARIAN WARE PITCHERS, EARLY TO MID 19TH CENTURY. One depicting "Army-Navy Volunteers", one of a standing "Volunteer Rifle Corps", the third depicting the "Battle of Acre." Height 5.75 inches to 10.5 inches (14.5 cm to 27.3 cm).

Los 393

A COLLECTION OF U.S. WWI EQUIPMENT. Comprising well over 60 pieces, including five helmets, canvas and leather leggings, field pack, a Springfield rifle case, cartridge belts, canteens, mess kits, personal hygiene items, folding canvas shipping bag sent home to Lieutenant W.E. Bowersox, 14th Balloon Co., of Cedar Rapids, IA, bag has an approximately 4 inch painted triangle with Allied Expeditionary Forces, a US marked saddle brush, a pair of officer`s leather gloves with plastic "Gentry" buttons, a folding "Kenlit" pouch with tobacco wrappers and New Testament, cigarette case made from German WWI belt buckle center, tin drinking cup with folding handle, empty "Auto-strap" and "Gillette Safety Razor" pouches, an aluminum officer`s army compass pouch and a shaving mirror in pouch.

Los 394

A U.S. WWI PANORAMIC PHOTO GROUPING. Comprising ten framed photos, including four yard long examples, Co. C 313th Field Signal Battalion, Camp Merritt, N.J., training company detachment Rahe`s Army School, Kansas City, M.O., base hospital band, Camp Dodge, I.A., and Company B at an unknown Army camp. Also including two smaller Iowa 53rd National Guard photographs (circa 1905), officers of the U.S.S. Orion and other images.

Los 395

GROUP OF MOSTLY WWI RELATED PANORAMIC PHOTOS. Comprising ten yard long or greater unframed images, including panoramic view of the 4th and 7th Infantry, Camp Ft. Crocket, Texas 1914; Co G. 133rd Infantry, Camp Dix, New Jersey; Co. E 23rd US Infantry, Vallendar, Germany 1919; Co. 8 - 1st Regt. US Army, training at University of Minnesota, circa 1918; Co. B 133rd Infantry, Iowa National Guard, Camp Dodge, Iowa 1935; President Harding reviewing troops, Des Moines, Iowa 1923; panorama view, Camp Dodge, Des Moines 1917, 10 inches x 53 inches; 133rd and 168th Regt. Iowa National Guard, Nighttime camp maneuvers 1935; panoramic view, Vallendar, Germany, headquarters 23rd US Infantry Division 1919; together with other related photographs including Koblenz Germany or Rhino River 1919 after WWI aramisist; 1754th Company Civilian Conservation Corp, Hokah, Minnesota, July 1933; University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA School of Nursing 1919; as well as a group of seven hand tinted photo images of US ex-pat facilities in the Philippines circa 1925, well over two dozen individual photographic images in all.

Los 402

A GERMAN ARMY OFFICER`S DAGGER. Blade marked "Alcosa".

Los 403

A LOT OF GERMAN WWI AND WWII ITEMS. Comprising an original pair of late-war Army/Luftwaffe red green HBT summer weight trousers, two front slash pockets with button closure, watch pocket, pressed-paper front buttons and belt loops with large Bakelite barathea buttons as normally used on the black panzer uniform. Interior RBN and size stamps, near mint condition. Together with a pre-1931 leather helmet liner, two Reichswehr era gas mask containers with straps but without masks, a KN 35 dated canteen with straps and early apple green painted cup (no cover), a Franco-Prussian era canteen with cover, and a WWI B.A.X. 1915 brown leather EM/NCO belt with unit marking "JR 30 1915" (Jaeger Regiment 30), together with a traditional Bavarian folksshaft outfit comprising a grey dappled tunic with green wool trim, staghorn buttons, lederhosen with suspenders, and a 1987 dated Gebirgsjaeger M43 style cap.

Los 404

A GROUP OF GERMAN WWII AND LATER BADGES. Comprising a post war Paratrooper badge, an Army Flak badge- Junker marked probably post war, Infantry Assault badge- late war, bronze SA sports badge- original and maker`s mark of W. REDO- SAARLAUTERN, Tank Assault badge- original, maker`s mark FRANK & REIF, and a Luftwaffe Radio Operator`s badge- postwar.

Los 407

A 70 PIECE WWII UNIFORM GROUP. Comprising two vintage M43`s, three EM four-pocket blouses- some with insignia, an officer`s four-pocket blouse, three Ike jackets, eight pairs of EM pants, three pairs of officer pinks, a pair of Sherling US Air Force flight pants, a 10th Mountain Division style ski anorak, two US army wool overcoats, a pair of HBT coveralls, five EM peaked caps, two dozen overseas caps in both khaki and wool and more. A real treasure trove.

Los 408

A 75 PIECE US WWII EQUIPMENT GROUPING. Comprising a liner made by Westinghouse, a liner made by CAPAC with Marine Corp anchor & globe device and plastic interior strapping, a `43 dated Meese mountain pack, a `42 dated Crawford-Austin—Waco TX M-28 pack, and three officer’s musette bags, Kadin 44, Hamlin 42 and BBS 43. 4 canteen cups, 6 mess kits including an ACM 42, a Leyse 44, a Knapp-Monarch 41 and an MA Co 43, a `43 dated Vollrath canteen with cup and `41 dated Baier-Lockwood cover, a metallic belt link ammo bag and an officer’s canvas map case cover, an M1VA1 Army Diaphragm Gas Mask with filter hose and khaki carrier, eight mismatched canvas leggings, a rubberized jungle food bag, a folding jungle medical kit w/out contents, one OD #3 and two OD#7 pistol belts, eight belts/straps, two with open-faced square buckle latches, an unissued backboard with original instructions in red cellophane wrapper, an OD wool pullover toque, a `42 dated Hinson 30 cal ammo belt and a brown helmet net with drawstring. Together with a foot locker and a collection of US WWI—Vietnam era Army canvas items including ten duffle bags, two rubberized waterproof tarps, A CS—18 folding OD#7 cases, an either pre-WWII or BSA pup tent, and two oil cloth WWI shelter halves with tent stakes.

Los 409

A GROUP OF WWII AND WWI SWEETHEART PINS AND RELATED MATERIALS. A great collection of over 25 pieces, comprising a nice U.S. Army Air Corp. theater made Plexiglas heart shaped pendant holding a gold and enamel B-26 Marauder, an interesting charm bracelet with pineapple hand grenade charm, helmet, plane, cannon and artillery shell; nice heavy WWI enameled blue star picture frame, a Spanish American war photo brooch, numerous lockets, mother of pearl compact with ordinance device and large plastic compact with Navy officer`s device; plus interesting bronze submarine, miniature pilot wings, 5th AF pin, and neat Armor Corp pin.

Los 419

A SPECTACULAR U.S. WWI, WWII AND NAM PATCH AND INSIGNIA GROUPING. Comprising over 500 specimens including nice theater made WWII patches including 41st Infantry Division, 2nd Army, CBI, II Corps, as well as over 100 assorted U.S. WWII SSI including Divisional Army Corp, Brigade, Airborne, Marine and more. Also WWII D.I.`s, officer and enlisted rank, qualification badges, ribbon bars, collar discs, 10 sets of WWII dog tags (nine sets of WWI tags), plus over 100 US WWI and WWII collar discs, screw back and clutch back, as well as U.S. Vietnam Era Naval Aviation Squadron and cruise patches. Plus a good selection of USAF Nam era squadron patches and US Army qualification tabs and the like. Also includes lanyards (fourragere), 5th Army Ascote, dozens of miscellaneous pins and buttons and a cool Vietnam USAF personalized cigarette lighter with command pilot wings, SVSF Tiger and named James, and Bankok retailer`s mark. A real treasure trove.

Los 420

A US WWII PROPAGANDA POSTER GROUPING. Comprising six Howard Chandler Christy "Fly for Her Liberty and Yours"- a US Army Airforce`s recruiting poster, 38 x 25 inches; a Schlaikjer "He`s Sure to Get V-Mail" poster, 48 x 22 inches; together with two "For Freedom`s Sake, Buy War Bonds" posters; and a "Make Your Own Declaration of War" war bond poster. Together with various other homefront military maps and other printed material.

Los 439

A COLLECTION OF VIETNAM ERA CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT AND HEADGEAR. Including a jungle jacket, four slant pockets with concealed buttons, M56 button front closure, in country name and US Army tapes, CIB and 196th Infantry Bde. sleeve patch, two pairs of OG-107 fatigue shirts/trousers, four 4-pocket dress jackets, a transmitter with Vietnam era replaced antennae, a plastic canteen without cover, an M16 ammo pouch with survival Polarshield emergency blanket, multi-purpose survival tool in camo plastic case, lemon drops, an un-opened safety light stick, a tube of Hexamine tablets, WWII era army boot laces, an M9A1 gas mask bag and two US M1 helmets-- one with nametape on rear "Neufang" and 1970`s era airborne liner and two with US flag decal on right side and 1950`s era CAPAC liner, and a reversible camouflage helmet cover.

Los 465

A FISHER PRICE AND OTHER WOODEN TOY GROUP, MID 20TH CENTURY. Comprising six pull toys with Fisher Price No. 777, 140 and 120 together with a Japanese battery-operated locomotive, Holgate army medical wagon, a rocking horse, wooden tops, miniature bowling pins, ABC blocks and a polychrome sled board.

Los 516

NINE EARLY BANDS AND MUSICIANS PHOTOGRAPHS, EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY. Including a large named U.S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois, an unidentified army band, Scranton Boys` Booster Band, a cadet band at the Green Bay Railroad Depot and a Monroe, Iowa Community Band. The largest 6.75 inches x 16.75 inches.

Los 520

93 VINTAGE STEREOVIEWS, CIRCA 1900. The majority real photographs including humorous scenes with children, Japanese Imperial Army, several risqué studio settings and two vintage stereoviewers, one incomplete.

Los 1040

A GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY GROUP, 19TH/20TH CENTURY. Over 20 pieces comprising a Continental silver gilt filigree crucifix; a 14k gold child`s ring; a Continental figural silver group of sailors hauling cannonballs, length 2.5 inches; a silver gilt US Naval pin; together with various sterling charms and some non-silver items including an enameled American Legion Army pin. Silver weight approximately 74 grams.

Los 3

1914-15 trio No. 36 Pte A.E.Avery Army Cyclist Corps landed France 1914 a scarce early ACC group. GVF

Los 14

1914 trio Lt & Hon Q.M E.E.Ward R.A.M.C (Q.M. & Capt.on pair) Edward Ernest Ward had served in the ranks during the Boer War (QSA/KSA/Army LS&GC) but was Commissioned and landed in France 19-8-14, he was still serving in Ireland in 1919-20.Retired 1922. Lived 50 Warwick Road Ipswich, Near Mint with boxes and photographs/diary of Victorian era detailing postings inc South Africa, Wynberg 27-11-99 EF

Los 30

Afghanistan Medal, clasp Ali Musjid to 1896 Pte C. Gilbert 4th Bn. Rifle Bde. Roll records him as Charles Gilbert and that he `died`. Army deaths 1881-85 record only one Gilbert being `Gilbert Chas`. Walter died at Cawnpore 1883. Copies included. EF

Los 44

American Civil War era portrait photo of Sergt John Woodlock U.S Army small CDV

Los 50

Army Service Corps - a silver hallmarked cigarette case `The Times ARP 1938`. With an ASC in Ireland silver gilt & enamel Football fob (2)

Los 175

Clinometer Large Mark 1, 1901, No 1403, made by J. Hicks & Son Ltd London. Together with large Army issued leather Clinometer Case, this dated 1941. Rare

Los 182

Critchley-Salmonson an archive of ephemera relating to Arthur. C.B. Critchley-Salmonson DSO Royal Munster Fusiliers, (DSO for Gallipoli attached ANZAC`s Gazetted 3-7-15 an early award for the landings 25-4-15 at Gaba Tepe when he lead a small force to tidy up a difficult position and did the same on 2-3rd May 1915) also twice wounded and MID. He was Commissioned 1906 from RMA Woolwich into the R.Munster Fus but was attached to NZ Forces in 1911 to 12/1915 and served with the Canterbury Bn NZEF. Then employed with Egyptian Army at Suez Canal. Docs include Original Commission Document 1906 to R.Munster Fusiliers, possibly signed by Edward VII, his Commission into the Egyptian Army in impressive Arabic envelope for rank of "Kaimakam", photo of his Horse, Statues of the DSO (as found) plus details taken from the DSO book.

Los 237

German mostly WW2 Army and Naval items including several hat badges, pin badges, a Feldgendarmerie, etc etc (qty)

Los 292

German WW2 medals, all originals, Iron Cross 2nd class, Merit Cross with Swords x3, Army 4 Years Service Medal (5)

Los 297

German WW2 photo album with 178 army related photos some good photos of soldiers at rest and on service artillery etc

Los 335

Group to 4561 Pte F Green 2/Essex Regt. Medals - QSA with bars OFS/Trans/SA01/SA02, 1914 Star + Clasp, Victory Medal, GV Army LSGC Medal (4) VF

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