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Selection of Army Service Corps Cap and Collar Badges, consisting of Victorian other ranks gilt metal cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, pair of gilt metal Victorian collar badges, pre 1911 officers silver gilt and enamel two piece cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, pre 1911 OSD bronze cap badge and pair of collar badges with lug fittings on the reverse, post 1911 OSD bronze cap badge with blade fittings on the reverse, officers two piece post 1911silver and gilt cap badge with Gaunt makers mark on the reverse, bronze OSD cap badge fitted with brooch fitting, bronze officers cap / collar badge, ten variations of other ranks cap badge with mostly slider fittings and eight variations of collar badges with lug fittings on the reverse. (29 items)
Selection of Army Service Corps, Royal Army Service Corps and Royal Corps of Transport Badges, Titles and Buttons, consisting of brass territorial T/ASC/NORFOLK&SUFFOLK shoulder title with three lug fittings, four variations of Royal Army Service Corps gilt metal cap badges, ten variations of officers and other ranks collar badges, Air Despatch brass wing, nine brass ASC and RASC shoulder titles, EIIR Royal Army Service Corps officers chrome gilt and enamel cap and collar badge set, Royal Corps of Transport officers chrome gilt and enamel cap and collar badge set, other ranks brass Royal Corps of Transport cap and collar badge set, large cast white metal Royal Army Service Corps badge, pair of anodised collar badges, two large and one small type Victorian Commissariat Staff gilt tunic buttons, Victorian Military Train tunic button and various other Victorian to Elizabeth II period tunic buttons for the various organisations under the Royal Army Service Corps. (64 items)
Selection of Royal Army Service Corps Cap and Collar Badges, consisting of George V officers gilt and enamel cap badge with blade fittings, single gilt and enamel officers collar badge, smaller type gilt and enamel officers collar badge, OSD bronze George V cap and collar set, George V other ranks cap badge with slider fitting, three George V other ranks collar badges, two Edward VIII other ranks collar badges, George VI officers gilt and enamel cap badge, pair of officers gilt and enamel collars, single gilt and enamel officers collar badge, two silver gilt and enamel officers cap badges (one with damaged crown), various officers collar badges, George VI OSD bronze cap and collar badge set, various other ranks George VI period cap and collar badges including chrome, blackened, far east cast and plastic. Generally all remain in good condition. (39 items)
Selection of Army Service Corps Sweetheart Brooches, consisting of hallmarked silver Victorian example in form of a horse shoe, similar example with So AFRICA 1900 within the horseshoe, two sterling silver and tortoise shell examples, gilt brass on silver rifle, gilt and enamel ASC Mechanical Transport within horseshoe, brass and enamel mechanical transport example, plus others. (14 items)
Selection of Army Ordnance & Royal Army Ordnance Corps Badges and Insignia, consisting of two large type Victorian field service cap badges circa 1896, being the ordnance shield with three part scroll bearing “ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS”. Two lug fittings to the reverse of each. Officers gilt cap badge with ORDNANCE in the lower scroll, pair of facing officers gilt collar badges, set of bronze OSD cap and collar badges, gilt metal cap badge with two lug fittings, Army Ordnance Corps small type field service cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, pair of miss-matched shield type collar badges, post 1920 officers gilt and enamel field service cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, four variations of post 1920 cap badge including bronze OSD and WW2 Bakelite issue, two officers gilt and enamel collar badges and other ranks gilt metal collar badge, gilt metal cap badge and pair of collar badges being the 1947-49 type with SUA TONANTI TELA in the scroll, two 1947-49 type officers gilt and enamel collar badges, post 1949 Kings crown J R Gaunt maker marked officers silver gilt cap and collar badge set, bi metal Kings crown other ranks post 1949 cap badge on slider and single collar badge, post 1954 officers silver gilt cap and collar badge set, other ranks post 1954 cap and collar badge set, pair of bullion post 1954 beret badges, Army Ordnance Department (A.O.D) brass shoulder title, three variations of Army Ordnance Corps brass shoulder title, small type RAOC brass shoulder title, embroidered cloth RAOC shoulder title, black on khaki slip on shoulder title, gilt and enamelled officers collar badge with non-pierced garter, other ranks kings crown helmet plate (no backing to centre) and eighteen variants of tunic buttons dating from Victorian era up to George VI. Various conditions, mostly very good. (64 items)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officers Cap Badge, being a fine example of post 1920 gilt and enamel officers cap badge with Gaunt makers mark on the reverse. Badge has two lug fittings on the reverse. Accompanied by 1947-49 type officers silver gilt and enamel cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse. Both badges retain much of the original gilt wash finish and enamel remains intact. (2 items)
Selection of Army Catering Corps Badges & Insignia, consisting of officers silver gilt Kings crown cap badge, marching silver gilt officers collar badges, OSD bronze cap and collar badge set, other ranks all brass cap and collar badge set, other ranks bi metal cap and collar badge set, WW2 bakelite cap badge with blade fittings, chrome kings crown cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, EIIR officers silver gilt cap and collar badge set, bullion wire beret badge, EIIR other ranks bi metal cap and single collar, later pattern officers silver gilt cap and collar with lower scroll WE SUSTAIN motto, three brass ACC shoulder titles, unusual locally made embroidered yellow on blue cloth shoulder title, printed ACC shoulder title, embroidered brown on yellow shoulder title, Far East black on khaki slip on shoulder title, black on khaki slip on shoulder title and brass with enamel centre pin back badge. (32 items)
Selection of British Regimental Cap Badges, consisting of officers silver and enamel Army Legal Corps cap badge with two lug fittings, bi-metal Middlesex Regiment cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, Post 1953 Royal Armoured Corps cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, anodised South Nott’s Hussars cap badge with slider fitting, anodised Northumberland Fusiliers with red and white hackle, anodised Parachute regiment cap badge with slider fitting, Kings Royal Rifle Corps blackened brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, anodised Royal Military School cap badge with slider fitting, anodised aluminium North Staffordshire regiment cap badge with slider fitting, anodised 16th The Queens Lancers with slider fitting to the reverse, bi-metal East Lancashire regiment cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, plus others. Some restrike badges also included. (40 items)
Selection of British Regimental Badges and Insignia, consisting of EIIR Royal Highlanders Black Watch officers two piece silver gilt glengarry badge with two lug fittings to the reverse, City of London Yeomanry two piece large type badge with slider fitting to the reverse, bi-metal Cambridgeshire regiment cap badge with slider fitting, two Rifle Brigade white metal Pagri badges, WW2 Bakelite Essex regiment cap badge fitted with pin fitting on the reverse, WW2 Bakelite Royal Engineers cap badge (one blade missing), WW2 Bakelite Royal Army Service Corps cap badge with two blade fittings on the reverse, 18th Queen Mary’s Own Hussars cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, officers gilt and enamel Light Dragoons cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, officers silver gilt Mobile Defence Corps cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, cloth Rough Riders shoulder title. Accompanied by a selection of anodised collar badge pairs, cap badges and shoulder titles of various regiments. (50 items)
Twenty Six Royal Air Force Squadron Lapel Badges, being both Kings and Queens crown examples of the gilt and enamel Squadron lapel badges. Various Squadrons including 36 Squadron, 233 Maintenance Squadron, 64 Fighter Squadron, 138 Squadron, 3505 Fighter Control Unit, 228 OCU, 607 County of Durham Squadron, II AC Squadron, Royal Air Force Station Uxbridge, 511 Squadron, Royal Air Force Station Changi, plus others. Various conditions, most have pin or lapel fittings, some have H Miller Ltd makers mark on the reverse. (26 items)
Selection of Royal Air Force Squadron & Lapel Badges, being both Kings and Queens crown examples of the gilt and enamel Squadron lapel badges. Various squadrons including 58 Maintenance Unit, 11 Maintenance Unit, 145 Squadron, 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron, 3606 Fighter Control Unit, Central Fighter Establishment, 148 Bomber Squadron, 74 Fighter Squadron, 57 Squadron, 210 GR Squadron, Natal Squadron, 33 Squadron, plus others. Various conditions, most have pin or lapel fittings to the reverse. Some badges H Miller Ltd makers mark on the reverse. (27 items)
Selection of Badges and Insignia consisting of printed Queens Regiment shoulder title, pair of WW1 period white on red embroidered Queens Regiment shoulder titles (one heavily mothed), pair of black on khaki Queens shoulder titles, 2x brass Queens regiment cap badges with slider fittings to the reverse, WW1 period brass Army Ordnance Corps cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, pair of brass AOC shoulder titles, chrome and enamel WW2 Kent Home Guard rifle and pistol competition badge, 1st Battalion Kent Home Guard Rifle Club bullion blazer badge, two brass Buffs (East Kent) regiment cap badges with slider fittings to the reverse, two bullion Kent related bullion blazer badges, Polish enamel screw back breast badge, plus other items. (36 items)
Selection of Modern Special Air Service (S.A.S) Badges and Insignia consisting of seven pairs of parachute qualification jump wings, circular sports jersey badge, two pairs of SAS slip on shoulder boards, SAS cap badge and titles mounted on display, embroidered blazer badge, winged dagger TRF patch, Special Boat Service (SBS) blazer badge, SAS Regiment Malayan Scouts shoulder title, cased set of cuff links and tie pins, cased gilt and enamel cuff links and tie pin, SAS hallmarked silver and enamel ring, blue cotton printed car / jeep pennant, plus other items. (34 items)
Border Regiment Collar Badges consisting of pre 1881 34th (Cumberland) Regiment of foot laurel wreath collar badge, three examples of the dragon collar badge worn by the 55th (Westmorland) regiment of foot, five post 1881 collar badges with dragon in wreath, eight variations of other ranks and officers two piece collars featuring dragon on globe within wreath and China battle honour to the top, eight similar examples without the China battle honour worn by the 3rd and 4th battalions, six similar examples in white metal worn by territorials, various examples of the Maltese cross type badge being line regiment and territorial examples without battle honours, two officers versions with enamel centres, two post 1902 OSD bronze cap / collar badges with two types of Battle honours and six post 1953 anodised aluminium examples. All remain in good overall condition. (63 items)
Selection of 1st Kings Dragoon Guards Collar Badges, consisting of seven gilt metal pre 1915 troopers collar badges, pair of gilt metal troopers collar badges circa 1938, four troopers white metal collar badges circa 1938, pair of officers silvered collar badges circa 1938 both with lug fittings to the reverse, single officers silvered collar badge, hallmarked silver single collar badge (Birmingham 1943), large officers gilt cap / collar badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, pre 1915 bronze OSD collar badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, nine bi-metal troopers collar badges 1915-37 type, officers 1915-37 type silver gilt and enamel single collar badge with two lug fittings, hallmarked silver and enamel two piece collar badge (Birmingham 1933) with two lug fittings on the reverse, miss-matched 1915-37 type bronze OSD collars both with two lug fittings to the reverse, blackened brass 1915-37 type single collar badge and bullion mess dress collar badge. (35 items)
Selection of 2nd Dragoon Guards (The Queen’s Bays) Collar Badges, consisting of miss-matched pair of gilt metal Victorian troopers collar badges, three Kings crown troopers gilt metal examples, three Kings crown bronze OSD collars, miss-matched pair of officers gilt collar badges, gilt solid crown and centre variation collar badge, bullion embroidered Kings crown collar, Kings crown collar with enamel centre and crown converted to sweetheart brooch, post 1953 troopers gilt metal collar badge, seven anodised aluminium collar badges, six bronze OSD collar badges and Queens crown bullion wire collar badge. (28 items)
German Afrika Korps Veterans Association Medal, being a bronze circular medal with Afrika Korps veterans insignia to the centre and date 29.3.1976 above with “Ehrenmal Deusches Afrika-Korps Bordj Cedria” below. Reverse has a map of the coastline of North Africa pin pointing the major battles fought in the campaign. Accompanied by an original German army M-36 tunic breast eagle, small circular plaque / medal with a helmeted German soldier to the centre, three white enamel German Veterans association badges, three German fire brigade medals and three other veterans related items. (10 items)
Hier Spricht die NSDAP Enamel Sign / Plaque, being a fine example of the black enamel square sign with white enamel NSDAP style eagle to the centre, red and white writing to the centre of the sign. Some enamel loss and rusting to the edges and corners of the sign and a couple of small areas of damage to the central area. Item displays well. Measures 66cm x 81cm.
WW2 Gallantry Medal and Extensive Document Grouping of Major D C Hopson Royal Armoured Corps Attached No3 Commando and 1st Commando Brigade, Awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry during the Normandy Landings (D-Day) and the Distinguished Service Order for Actions at the Battle of Esseller Forest 1945, consisting of refurbished GVIR DSO in silver gilt and enamel with replaced un-dated top mount bar, Military Cross GVIR with the reverse officially dated 1945 and engraved to the centre “MAJOR D C HOPSON”, 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, France & Germany star and 1939-45 War medal. Medals have been modern swing mounted with a mixture of original and reproduction ribbons, stars also do not appear to match in colouring. Bronze boxing medal engraved to the reverse “3 CDO Inter Coy 1943 D.C.H” and another larger boxing medallion with badge of the Seaforth Highlanders and engraved “Lt D HOPSON RU 1941”. Two cloth formation signs for British Troops in France. The paperwork archive that accompanies the medals consists of various typed reports of operations taking place in 1945 with reconnaissance reports and instructions of the objectives needed to be achieved in the operation, GQ Parachute Company framed certificate dated 1946 awarded to Major D C Hopson DSO MC, four black and white press photographs of North West Europe interest, six HQ 21st Army Group report folders with maps and plans of operations taken place including the Report on River Weser (text & plans), part 1 of Ems-Weser Elbe Canal, Report on East Frisian Waterways, Report on River Ems (text & plans). Some other larger maps, manual and three photographs taken after the liberation of Belsen concentration camp. ** Major Hopson served with Royal Armoured Corps attached to No3 Commando in Italy and was wounded several times and mentioned in despatches for gallantry during the campaign. The unit was brought back to the UK to prepare for Operation Overlord (D-Day). No3 Commando landed as part of the 1st Special Service Brigade on the morning of 6th June 1944 at Sword Beach, with the objective of linking up with the 6th Airborne division. His recommendation for The Military Cross is as follows “Since the time of landing in Normandy on 6th June 1944 this officer had shown the same determination and gallantry and coolness when under fire which he had already shown in Agonone, Sicily and in Termoli, Italy, on 14th July 1943 and 5th October 1943. On the 6th June 1944 when the 2nd i/c was wounded bringing the unit forward, Major Hopson took charge and led the troops across the bridges Benouville with great speed and skill, and with slight casualties. Subsequently, although wounded in the head when the self-propelled gun in which he was operating struck a mine, he insited on proceeding out with another self-propelled gun and completing his task. On the occasion of the attack at Breville he performed invaluable service by leading tanks up to the forward positions which the commanders had not had time to recce. Several times during heavy shelling of the units FDL’s he again showed great courage and coolness in directing the bringing to shelter of the wounded although he himself was again slightly wounded. His service with this unit has always been an example of courage, coolness and efficiency and an inspiration to his fellow officers and men.” Originally recommended for the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) this was downgraded to a Military Cross, appearing in the London Gazette 1st March 1945. ** Continuing to serve with the unit throughout the campaign in North West Europe, he was again involved in heavy fighting during the crossing of the Rhine during Operation Plunder. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry during this time, the recommendation for the award is as follows, “Since Jan 45 Major Hopson has been Brigade Major of the First Cdo Bde, and has taken an active part in all operations since that time. He crossed in the first wave both in the Battle of the Rhine and the Weser crossing. In the Battle of Esseller Forest he particularly distinguished himself. The Brigade encountered a strong Kriegsmarine Fusilier force of three battalions, two companies of SS troops and a detatchment of SP guns. The Brigade consolidation area was in the form of a tight bridgehead over the river Aller, which was of the greatest importance to 11 Armd Division. At about 1130 hrs on 11 Apr 45 the Brigade was heavily counter attacked from three sides. Bde HQ was under mortar and small arms fire and several officers and men were killed by sniping. Physical contact with units was impossible. Major Hopson was in a slit trench with a No.22 wireless set and was very much exposed from one flank to enemy fire. Nevertheless during the whole battle when vital messages were being sent, Major Hopson continually exposed himself to fire in order to ensure that there should be no fault or delay in the passing of the orders. The whole battle was a great success and the bridgehead consolidated, allowing 11 Armd Div to pass complete over the River Aller. Major Hopson complete disregard for his own safety, and his wholehearted devotion to duty materially contributed to the success of the operation. Both before and since that date Major Hopson has distinguished himself on every occasion the brigade has been in action, and has been an inspiration and an example to all members of the First Commando Brigade”. The award appeared in the London Gazette on 11th October 1945. ** We are of the opinion due to the construction of the medal bar, that the medals in this grouping have been made up by a collector / dealer to resemble the group of Major D C Hopson and is being sold as viewed. We would ask any potential bidders to view the item in person to make sure that they are happy with what they are buying. This Lot is not subject to return.
Silver Regimental Sports Medals Awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Stockwell Border Regiment, six silver and enamel sports medals in the design of the regimental cap badge, professionally framed with engraved plaques below each medal and central plaque engraved “2/LT R STOCKWELL 1 BORDER”. Accompanied by a framed and glazed EIIR colour sergeants arm badge with engraved plaque below “ROBIN STOCKWELL R&L S SOWDIST 1972-78 and china stein with regimental badge to the front. Medals have not been removed from the frame and inspected by C&T Auctioneers. Sold as viewed. Lieutenant Colonel Stockwell served with the Border regiment from 1936 when he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant. He served with the regiment at the outbreak of WW2 and was Mentioned in Despatches for gallantry during the retreat from Dunkirk. He served with the 1st Border Regiment which became part of the 1st Air Landing Brigade later 1st Airborne Division. He was trained on gliders in the UK before the regiment was sent to North Africa in 1943, the unit saw heavy casualties during the Sicily landings. In 1944 he was given a post at the War Office. He continued to serve with the regiment up until his retirement from the armed forces in 1971, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Vendor originally acquired these items with Lt Col Stockwell’s campaign medals but these were sadly stolen from him.
Pre 1936 British Union of Fascists (B.U.F) Lapel Badge, being gilded Fasces on enamel shield in the form of the Union Jack with B U F in gilt letters. Reverse of the badge has makers mark of W O Lewis, Birmingham. Long pin fitting to the reverse. Some light staining and scuffing but generally good condition. Post 1936 versions of this badge had the letter F removed from the centre of the badge according to the book “Mosley’s Men in Black” by John Millican.
Scarce Victorian 1st Royal Regiment of Foot Forage Cap Badge, fine silver plated star with mounted gilt oval having the motto “NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT” and “THE ROYAL REGIMENT” within, voided Order of the Thistle chain and St Andrew with cross set on blue enamel backing. Reverse has the two lug fittings and central securing bar. Badge remains in excellent condition.
A FRENCH BRASS MANTLE CLOCK, C1890 the triangular base with a relief medallion of Father Time, the bell striking movement with enamel dial and medallic backplate, 43cm h ++Movement lacking bell and pendulum, very dirty, the case with old metal polish residue. The enamel dial not cracked or chipped but dirty, some rust on hands
A 19th century metal and enamel clock garniture decorated with swags and flowers and a classical lady seated reading a large book with laurel leaves in hand and resting on scrolls, the painted, gilded and enamel dial set with Roman numerals, height 29cm. The classical urns either side also decorated with swags and flowers and vignettes of classical ladies' heads, each measures 26cm in height.
A rare c.1912 RMS Olympic silver plated teaspoon, two similar mid 20th century teaspoons with enamel decoration, one for the SS Lismoria and one for SS Laurentia, a 1930s silver plated White Star Line teaspoon for the RMS Calgaric, a 1920s Red Star Line silver plated spoon/fork and an early 20th century silver and enamel Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. teaspoon (6).

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