An imposing French spelter clock garniture displaying the patriotic feats of a team of French firefighters c1910, with an eight-day timepiece movement, white enamel dial with upright Arabic numerals and minute markers, Fleur di lis steel hands, flat bevelled glass within a cast brass bezel and egg and dart slip, movement housed within a stylised flaming building, surmounted by a fireman rescuing a colleague, engraved inscription on a brass plaque to a circular ebonised base "Victime du Devoir Parx Raphanel", with two conforming figures, one of a fireman ascending a staircase, inscribed "Au Feu", the other representing a colleague on a roof carrying a young child, inscribed "Sauvee". Clock 78cm high, Figures 60cm high, with pendulum & key.
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A French late 19th century 8-day timepiece mantle clock in a flat-topped Belgium slate case with variegated contrasting marble panels and incised decoration, with a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and steel spade hands, cast brass bezel and flat bevelled glass. No pendulum.
A 20th century spring driven mantle clock in the style of a 19th century French Boulle clock, with painted floral decoration, craquelure and brass rococo style case fittings, white enamel dial with roman numerals and minute markers, pierced steel hands within a spun brass bezel and convex glass, the eight-day balance wheel pin pallet movement sounding the hours and half-hours on two bells.
An early 20th century German mantle clock by Philipp Haas & Söhne, in a mahogany case with a curved top and inlay, white enamel dial with roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands with a brass bezel and convex glass, eight-day movement sounding the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with pendulum.
A French 19th century mantle clock depicting a farm boy with a plough at work beside a drum cased clock movement, spelter case with gilding in the rococo style, white enamel dial with roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands, with an eight-day countwheel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. No pendulum.
A late 19th century French mantle clock in a brass break-front case with a shaped pediment and cornice, applied cast brass ornamentation on a stepped plinth, two-part dial with a gilt centre and enamel chapter ring, Arabic numerals and steel fleur di Lis hands, with an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong.
A French 19th century mantle clock in a Belgium slate case with a flat top and stepped plinth, white enamel dial with gothic Roman numerals and minute markers, steel fleur di Lis hands within a brass bezel and glass with a decorative gilt slip, eight-day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with pendulum.
A late 19th century French mantle clock in a Belgium slate case with an arched top and stepped plinth, with recessed pillars flanking a two-piece dial with an enamel chapter ring and embossed gilt centre, chapter ring with gothic Arabic numerals and minute markers, steel fleur di Lise hands within a cast brass bezel and bevelled glass, eight-day rack striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with pendulum.
Cunard Line R.M.S 'Queen Mary' Ephemera, menu's Sept 1967, postcard, autograph Capt J Treasure Jones, invitations from The Master J Treasure Jones, Celin G Bellamy The Purser, etc, note paper from R.M.S Queen Mary, plan of Tourist Class. accommodations R.M.S Queen Mary enamel badges, R.M.S Queen Mary comb/ruler,doll dressed as a sailor etc. The Last (Transatlantic Voyage 1967).
An early 20th century miniature silver carriage clock, with a white enamel dial, London 1914, 7cm highCondition report: Ticks, winds and adjusts ok, but we cannot guarantee it keeps time. Dirty, with light overall marks to the case from use/age. Hallmarks are clear and are on each component part.
An original WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Hitler Youth leader's knife / dagger. Black chequered grips with the Hitler Youth emblem to one side in red and white enamel, hooked pommel, backwards facing quillon knuckle guard and wide steel short blade. The ricasso stamped ' 39 '. With steel scabbard. Measures; 26cm overall.
An original c1930s ' Railway Street ' enamel sign from an Air Raid shelter, in Chatham. The shelter was bombed in 1940 killing 24 people, the main damage was to Ordnance Street. This sign was kept by one Sidney Johns, an ARP Warden at the time. Heat damaged, and some rusting to the edges. AF. Measures approx; 61cm long.
Sir Malcolm Campbell ' Shatters World's Land Speed Record ' - an enamel advertising sign for Castrol Motor Oil, featuring a pictorial image of Campbell's car Bluebird to the top. White ground, with text in red and black. Protector Eccles name to corner. With mounting holes to each corner. AF. Measures approx; 67cm x 45cm.
WWII Second World War Interest - an original vintage c1940s Daily Record newspaper advertising board, with original enamel sign to top with the title of the paper. The display features a replica front page with headline ' Bismarck: The First Full Story '. The board AF, missing one leg, some panels loose. Measures 91cm x 51cm.
Carl Zeiss - Zeiss - a scarce original c1930s pre-war German advertising enamel sign for Zeiss Binoculars. Yellow ground, with a large central pictorial of a pair of Jena binoculars. Black border, with raised edge. Maker's marks to corner. Some rusting to mounting holes, otherwise generally in good unrestored condition. Measures 80x74cm.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger with Engraved Inscription to the Scabbard by Friedrich Plucker Jr, fine example of a RZM pattern SA dress dagger with its brown wooden handle having eagle and enamel SA device. Plated fittings to the grip and the scabbard. Top mounts of the scabbard is engraved to both sides, “Fuhrer win folgen Dir” (Translates to Leader we are following you”, other side “K Weger Schar 12”. Blade remains in near mint condition with all the darkening finish to the standard motto “Alles fur Deutschland”, reverse of the blade has RZM logo and makers code of M.7/62/39”. Some light scuffs to the scabbard but generally a superb example with the additional inscription. Blade 22cms, overall 37 ¼ cms. Small gap between scabbard mount and lower cross guard, also one screw missing from top mount.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by WKC, fine example of a RZM pattern SA dress dagger with cherry wood grip, aluminium eagle and enamel SA device. Plated cross guards and scabbard mounts. Fine condition blade with remains of the darkened finish to the motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. Reverse of the blade has RZM logo and M7/42 which is the makers code for WKC. Some scuffing to the scabbard and very light areas of plating lifting to fittings, but generally still a very good example. Blade 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms.
Near Mint Condition Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Puma, superb example of a RZM pattern SA dress dagger with the brown grip having aluminium eagle and enamel SA device. Plated fittings to the handle and the scabbard, just small bit of lifting to the top handle fitting. Near perfect un-damaged bottom ball to the lower chape scabbard fitting. The blade remains in near mint condition with nearly all the blackening to the motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. Reverse of the blade has RZM logo and maker number M7/27, which was the RZM code for Pumawerk (Lauterjung & Sohn) Solingen. The blade still with much of the cross graining. Almost impossible to upgrade this dagger in terms of condition. Blade 22 ¼ cms, overall 37 ½ cms.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Ed Wusthof Dreizackwerk Solingen, fine example with brown wooden handle having eagle and enamel SA device. Plated fittings to the handle and the scabbard fittings. Some light scuffs to the brown finish of the scabbard but the ball tip is in perfect condition. Blade remains in near mint condition with much of the cross graining and the blackened finish to the motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. Reverse of the blade with RZM mark and M7/19 1938. Overall a very good example. Blade 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms.
Third Reich SS Officers Chained Dress Dagger, good untouched example of an officers dress dagger for the Schutzstaffel (SS), ebony handle with some old scuffs and slight sections of loss. Early nickel silver eagle inserted and copper based enamel SS runes device. Housed in the original scabbard with some wear to the anodising but the original chains remain with the SS acceptance stamp to the reverse. Good condition un-trademarked blade with the motto “Meine Ehre heist Treue”. Remains of the cross graining to the blade. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Generally a good untouched example of a now hard to find dress dagger from the Third Reich era.
Rare Small Type NSDAP Party Badge by Steinhauer & Luck, scarce example of the ¾ size party badge in enamel with the reverse being marked with the Steinhauer & Luck company trademark, Ges Gesch and RZM logo with number 63 next to it. Complete with the original pin fitting. Very scarce to find.
Rare Third Reich Hitler Youth 1937 Reichskampf Munchen Participation Badge, fine gilded tomback badge produced by F Hoffstatter Bohn. Badge depicts the Feldherrnhalle building with eagle holding enamel HJ diamond within cogwheel above, date 1937 and REICHS KAMPF MUNCHEN “HAUPTSTADT DER BEWEGUNG”. Pin fitting to the reverse of the award. Generally good condition.
Grouping of Third Reich Badges & Insignia, consisting of German veterans association breast eagle, SA single collar tab, enamel labour service lapel badge, plus other items. Various conditions. These items were brought back to the USA from Germany in 1945 by a American GI from Pennsylvania and has laid undisturbed until his trunk of souvenirs were found after his death.

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