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A Napoleon III Sèvres style porcelain-mounted gilt-metal three-piece clock garniture Japy Frères, Paris, third quarter 19th century Comprising a clock and two four-light candelabra, the backplate stamped with "Medaille d'Honneur" pastille. (3).H: 16 in. (candelabra) PROVENANCE: Formerly from the St. James Hotel, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA.Private collection.
Samuel Yellin (American, b. Ukraine, 1884-1940) Group of Four Iron Light Switch Plates / Plug Covers, circa 1920s The plug covers each stamped: "SAMUEL YELLIN"The switch plates stamped: "YELLIN"H: 4 3/4, W: 3 in. (largest) PROVENANCE: The artistThence by descent to Private Collection, Philadelphia
Katherine Read (Forfarshire 1723-1778 ?)Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a light mauve robe de chambre and turbanpastel 63.4 x 54.2cm (24 15/16 x 21 5/16in).Footnotes:LiteratureN.Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800, online catalogue, cat. no. J.612.501For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dinky 965 Euclid Rear Dump Truck - pale yellow including hubs (without windows); Dinky Toys No.409 Bedford Articulated Lorry - yellow, black, red ridged hubs with Supertoy hubs to trailer; Dinky 661 Recovery Truck; Dinky 430 Commer, (restored); Dinky 25h Fire Engine (restored); a Dinky 531 Leyland Comet (restored); a Dinky Corgi Major Toys 1121 Chipperfields Circus International 6x6 Truck, some restoration; Corgi Toys 44G E.R.F. milk truck & trailer with load, light blue & white; another
Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 23rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot, being a single clasp example for Corunna awarded to “GEORGE SUTTON 23RD FOOT”. Medal has good dark patina and remains in very good overall condition. Private George Sutton was born in Golburn, Lancashire. He attested on 5th June 1807 aged 22 years. His trade at the time of enlistment was a weaver. He was discharged on 24th March 1816. Confirmed as only being entitled to the single clasp. He appears on the Waterloo medal roll serving in Captain Wynne’s Company Light Infantry. He appears on the regimental description books for both 1st and 2nd battalions. This medal is recorded as being sold at Glendining’s in 1916.
Selection of WW1 British Medals, consisting of British War & Victory medal pair awarded to “34528 PTE J HARRISON L N LAN R”, medals are complete with ribbons and in good condition; 1914-15 star awarded to “NO 2322 SEPOY RAM SINGH 52/SIKHS F.F” complete with ribbon; British War Medal awarded to “53646 PTE F HILL DURH L.I” complete with ribbon; Mercantile Marine medal awarded to “JOHN DRISCOLL”; George V Special Constabulary medal with The Great War 1914-18 bar awarded to “SERGT CHARLES ROBINSON”; British Red Cross Society for War Service medal un-named as issued and a copy Victoria Cross medal. 53646 Private Frederick Hill was a native of Bradford England, was taken Prisoner of War whilst serving with the 6th Battalion Durham Light Infantry.
Victorian Royal Marines Light Infantry Other Ranks Home Service Helmet, blue cloth covered home service pattern helmet with brass Victorian crowned other ranks Royal Marines Light Infantry helmet plate, other ranks pattern spike base with rosetted and short pattern spike. Leather backed linked chinstrap and side rosettes. Interior with leather sweatband. Stamped to the inside with WD, broad arrow and 1909 date. Helmet is also stamped with “PROPERTY OF ALDERSHOT TATTOO”. Generally good condition.
Great War Gallipoli Casualty Chatham Battalion Royal Naval Division Royal Marine Light Infantry Memorial Plaque, the bronze plaque was awarded to “DENNIS JOSEPH MARREN”. Complete with the card outer case and in good overall condition. Corporal Dennis Joseph Marren was killed in action serving with the Chatham Battalion Royal Naval Division Royal Marine Light Infantry on 1st May 1915 and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial. Dennis Joseph Marren was born in Hackney on 20th September 1889. He served with the Chatham Battalion RMLI at Ostend, Dunkirk and the Defence of Antwerp in 1914. His service number was CH/13874. His 1914 star was issued to his widow on 29th April 1920.
Post 1902 British Lord Lieutenants / Civilian Officers Dress Bicorn Cap, fine beaver skin bicorn cap with embroidered brocade and silver bullion wire centre with crowned central button. Complete with its original green feathered plume. Interior with light tan leather sweatband and white artificial silk lining with gilt tooled makers details. Housed in its original japanned storage tin. Vendor states this headdress belonged to Sir Basil Thompson KCB, British colonial administrator and prison governor, who was Head of the CID during World War I. This gave him a key role in arresting wartime spies, and he was closely involved in the prosecution of Mata Hari, Sir Roger Casement and many Irish and Indian nationalists. His equating of Jews with Bolshevism led to accusations of anti-semitism. Thomson was also a successful novelist. No indication of attribution.
WW1 British Fusilier Marked Steel Combat Helmet, good untouched example of a 2nd pattern British helmet with rim covering. Rough textured paint finish to the exterior of the shell and painted insignia in the form of a white / cream rectangle with red fusilier fused grenade insignia. Complete with a very light oilskin cloth liner system and brown leather chinstrap. Helmet shows quite a lot of service wear.
WW1 French Light Infantry (Chasseurs) Adrian Pattern Steel Helmet, good untouched example with dark horizon blue paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Light infantry bugle badge to the centre of the helmet. Interior retains the original leather liner and leather chinstrap. Some wear to the exterior paint and dryness to the leather liner.
WW2 Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Officers Cap, fine example of the female pattern cap in fine quality khaki cloth. Cloth chinstrap with general service buttons. Officers silvered cap badge to the front. Officer quality interior with diamond to the crown. Very light service wear. Overall a very good example.
Victorian Somerset Light Infantry Staff Sergeants Tunic and Kit Bag, fine scarlet tunic with dark blue collar bordered in gilt brocade. Regimental pattern collar badges. Victorian general service tunic buttons to the front, shoulders and rear. Bullion chevrons to one lower sleeve. Shoulder straps with bullion embroidered regimental details. Interior with blanket lining. Accompanied by the original storage kit bag with stencilled details to the front, “418 Staff Sgt R. Honnor 1ST Som. L.I Netley”. Tunic shows some wear as to be expected.
Victorian Royal Marines Light Infantry 1868 Pattern Tunic, good worn example of the scarlet tunic with other ranks pattern RMLI Victorian tunic buttons. Stand up plain blue collar. Shoulder boards with globe in wreath to the centres, one shoulder board is loose. Service chevron to the lower sleeve. Interior with blanket lining and various ink stamps. This tunic was issued on 30th April 1883 to 283 T Downing. Tunic shows some wear and some moth damage.
WW1 British 1917 Pattern Shoulder Rank Tunic of Kings Royal Rifle Corps Interest, fine quality officers tunic tailored by Hawkes & Co, Savile Row, London. Blackened regimental officers buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder straps. Blackened regimental pattern rank pips for the rank of Captain and blackened brass regimental shoulder titles. To the lower sleeve is a bullion embroidered officers pattern double wound stripe. Finely lined interior to the tunic. Interior tailors label has inked name of the original owner, this sadly is not that clear but it looks like, “Lt G C Everett”. Inside the lower right hand pocket is a field dressing pouch, unusual as often they are on the inside of the tunic. Some light wear and a couple of areas of small moth nips but generally a good untouched Great War tunic, worthy of research to try and decipher the name and research his career.
WW2 British Airborne Forces Denison Smock, good example of the standard pattern British Denison smock as issued to the Airborne forces in WW2. Half zip front with brass press stud buttons to the pockets and lower section. Complete with its original crutch strap. Interior of the smock has the original Arthur Miller manufactures label with 1945 date and size marked 5. Shows just light wear but overall a very good example.
WW2 British Battle Dress Uniform Set of Captain B S M Carson 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, 53rd Welsh Infantry Division, the set is a fine quality private purchase 1937 pattern battle dress blouse with matching trousers produced in a fine quality officers whipcord material, similar to that found on early WW1 British cuff rank and service dress tunics. To the shoulders of the BD are three infantry pattern rank pips and the arm has tartan formation sign for the HLI above embroidered 53rd Infantry division formation sign and red felt arm of service / brigade bar. Fine quality officer lined interior with internal pockets. Inside the collar area is inked name B S M Carson. The trousers also of superb quality construction. Some small areas of moth and light service wear but generally a very good condition set to an interesting and well used combat division of the British army.
WW2 Polish 5th Kresowa Division Battle Dress Blouse, fine walking out pattern battle dress blouse tailored with open collar. Bullion embroidered rank slide to the shoulder strap. Bullion embroidered POLAND nationality shoulder titles to each arm. One arm with bullion embroidered 8th Army formation sign and the other side has woven formation sign of the 5th Kresowa division. Polish 2nd corps metal screw back badge above the Italian made medal ribbon bar which includes the Monte Cassino medal. To the breast pocket is original screw back regimental badge of the 5th Kresowa division. Additional shoulder padding fitted to the inside of the tunic, a typical tradition of Polish walking out battle dress blouses. Overall a very good example showing just light service wear. Small piece of the medal ribbon is absent.
Imperial German 2nd Company 5th Battalion Baden Infantry Regiment Number 113 Freiburg 1905-07 Commemorative Stein, fine example of a porcelain 0,5 litre stein with pewter top having relief of trophy of arms, seated German soldiers to the top and Baden griffin insignia. Stein is decorated with various scenes of military interest, central image of Frederick 1st, Grand Duke of Baden. Regimental details to the lower section. Inside has image of German soldier in uniform and lady in civilian dress, this can be seen when held up to light. Remains in generally good condition and appears to be in un-damaged condition but personal viewing is advised.
Imperial German Field Artillery Regiment Nr 47 Fulda 1905-07 Commemorative Stein, fine example of a porcelain 0,5 litre stein with pewter top having relief of trophy of arms, German soldier on hose back to the top. Stein is decorated with various scenes of military interest, central image of Germania with regimental shoulder strap below. Regimental details to the central section. Inside has image of German soldier in uniform and lady in civilian dress, this can be seen when held up to light. Remains in generally good condition and appears to be in un-damaged condition but personal viewing is advised.
Imperial German 11th Company Hohenzollerisches Fusilier Artillery Regiment Nr 13 Muilheim 1905-07 Commemorative Stein, fine example of a porcelain 0,5 litre stein with pewter top in the form of an artillery shell fuse with trophy of arms relief below and the top mounted with an artillery field gun. Stein is decorated with various scenes of military interest, central image of troops loading and artillery field gun. Regimental details to the lower section. Inside has image of German soldier in uniform and lady in civilian dress, this can be seen when held up to light. Pewter lid slightly loose and some wear to the decoration but appears to be in un-damaged condition but personal viewing is advised.
Imperial German 1917 Universal Pattern NCO’s Field Cap, good late war type field grey wool peaked cap with central green band and green piping. State and national cockades. NCO’s chinstrap and plain domed buttons. Black peak with cross hatch rear side. Interior with late war oilskin cloth sweatband which has cracked and worn. Grey cloth issue lining to the interior. Some light moth damage and a field repair to the top.
Scarce German Made Austrian M-17 Steel Combat Helmet, interesting example of a German made M-17 shell which has been shipped and finished in Austria. The helmet retains much of its original Austrian light brown paint finish to the exterior and interior. Metal liner band and three leather liner pads. Austrian style chinstrap fittings and Austrian pattern webbing and leather chinstrap. The shell is stamped “ET64”. Some pitting and wear to the shell but generally still a good variation of the Austrian pattern combat helmet from WW1. Helmet has a collection label attached, this helmet is part of a small Scandinavian collection we are selling in this auction.
Rare WW1 Austrian Berndorfer Steel Combat Helmet, being a good example of the very hard to find special pattern Austrian steel combat helmet. Retaining much of its original Austrian light brown paint finish to the shell. Evidence of a post home label once being present to the reverse. Interior of the shell has the Berndorfer bear stamping and size 66 stamp. Metal liner band and three leather liner pads. The liner pads have at some point had a oil protective put over them. Part of a leather chinstrap remains. The helmet shows wear and has some areas of pitting but generally still a good example of a rare WW1 steel helmet. Helmet has a collection label attached, this helmet is part of a small Scandinavian collection we are selling in this auction.
Rare Imperial German Model 1918 Ear Cut Out Steel Combat Helmet, untouched example of the scarce model German helmet from WW1 which was issued to cavalry and signals troops. The helmet has the remains of the original field grey paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Metal liner band to the interior with three white leather liner pads, these show wear and some areas of damage. The ET64 mark can just be made out to the inside of the shell, some heavy pitting to this section. Some surface rusting to the shell and light pitting. Overall a very good example of a very rare Imperial German steel helmet. Helmet has a collection label attached, this helmet is part of a small Scandinavian collection we are selling in this auction.
WW2 German SS Officers 1936 Pattern Chained Dress Dagger, black ebony grip with inserted eagle and enamel SS runes insignias. Matching un-marked nickel grip mounts. Housed in its original scabbard with just minor chips to the blackened finish. Attached to the scabbard are a complete set of hanging chains with SS rune acceptance stamps to the reverse. Dark patina to the hanging chains. Attached to the chains end clip is aluminium “D” ring and black leather loop strap. Correct un-marked officers double edged blade with motto “Meine Ehre heist Treue”. Some light wear and staining to the blade. The blade measures 21 ¼ cms, overall 37cms. Couple of small repairs to the grip and some loss to the scabbard but overall a good example of a chained SS officers dress dagger.
Post 1902 Royal Marine Light Infantry Officers Home Service Helmet Plate, universal pattern officers helmet plate with crown replacing top arm, laurel spray with anchor and silvered strung bugle to the bottom and scroll with Gibraltar to the top. Pierced circlet with motto “PER MARE PER TERRAM” set upon blue enamel backing. Silvered globe to the centre of the bade. Three lug fittings to the reverse. We believed that the crown was changed from Victorian once Edward VII took the throne.
Scarce Third Reich Allgemeine-SS Back Pack (Tornister), being a standard pony fur covered back pack with SS runes, RZM mark, L3/48 and 1938 date impressed into the rear top leather section. Inside the back pack is the original cloth RZM label. Ink stamped to the interior with the unit mark “11/100”. Complete with the original leather straps and metal clips. Some light areas of fur loss but generally a good example. Unit mark indicates that this pack was issued to a member of 11th Sturm of SS 100 Standarte, this unit was based in Reichenberg. The regiment was under the command of SS-Abschnitte XXXVIII in the SS Main District of Bohmen Mahren, part of the Sudetenland which was annexed by the German’s in 1938.
25x British Infantry Regiments Cap Badges, all being other ranks examples, including Durham Light Infantry, KSLI, Notts & Derby, East Surrey regiment, Lincolnshire regiment, Rifle Brigade, Loyal North Lancashire regiment, Somerset Light Infantry, plus others. Various conditions and fittings to the reverse. (25 items)

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