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Los 874

29/30 Sunderland v Arsenal Football Programme: Very good condition League match dated 21 9 1929 with no writing. Staple is rusty but holding firm. Light fold.

Los 1799

44/45 Sheffield United Reserves v Army Football Programme: Dated 31 3 1945 in good condition with team changes. Light fold on this single sheet v Royal Army Service Corps.

Los 304

51/52 Middlesbrough v Tottenham Football Programme: Dated 18 8 1951 in good condition with no team changes. Light fold. Staple removed not rotted away.

Los 1400

1924/25 Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United Football Programme: Dated 11 4 1925 in fair condition with 2 punch holes to top and light wear to folds.

Los 1867

37/38 West Ham v Newcastle United Football Programme: Dated 30 10 1937 in good condition with no team changes. Light fold and the score and scorers name to cover in purple pen. Tear to spine.

Los 1397

1924/25 Tottenham Hotspur v Birmingham City Football Programme: Dated 10 4 1925 in good condition with very light wear.

Los 1798

44/45 Sheffield United v Polish RAF Football Programme: Dated 3 3 1945 in good condition with team changes. Light fold.

Los 188

34/35 Manchester United v Notts County Football Programme: Good condition League match dated 25 12 1934 with no writing. Small scuff to rear and light creasing.

Los 1391

1923/24 Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers Football Programme: Dated 22 9 1923 in good condition with very light wear.

Los 873

33/34 Newcastle United v Arsenal Football Programme: Very good condition League match dated 24 2 1934 with no writing. Light fold. Arsenal were Champions and Newcastle were relegated.

Los 1868

38/39 West Ham v Newcastle United Football Programme: Dated 22 10 1938 in very good condition with no team changes. Light fold and score written inside.

Los 522

48/49 Tottenham V Chelsea ECL Football Programme: Very good condition Eastern Counties League match with light team changes. Single sheet.

Los 1560

33/34 Celtic v Dundee Football Programme: Dated 21 4 1934 in good condition with no team changes. Light fold.

Los 601

CHESTERFIELD SOFA, of small proportions with buttoned light tan upholstery, 175cm L x 69cm H x 96cm D (with faults).

Los 6

WW2 Era German SA 1933 2nd pattern dagger & scabbard by Arthur Evertz. Features mid-brown wood grip with eagle and roundel, cross guards with wear to top nickel finish. The very good condition A. Everzt RZM - M7/85 marked blade measures 22 cm and is etched with the motto “Alles für Deutschland” being very good in detail. Some light age and withdrawal marks and light wear. Brown painted finish scabbard is very good with only light chip marks, retains suspension ring and nickel mounts, being very good overall.

Los 62

Stag gripped Stiletto commando dagger and leather sheath. Knife features a Scottish stag grip, stacked polished leather and brass upper and lower supports, with polished steel urn shaped pommel and shaped brass cross guard. 15.5 cm long polished steel blade, with stiletto double edge blade and maker mark for J. Nowill and Sons, Sheffield, England. Black leather sheath, which retains the snap back grip holder and riveted seam assembly. Light use overall.

Los 551

C.1900’s 1871 pattern British Army 1st Dragoon Guards Trooper’s parade helmet. Brass skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre and rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with “1” centred within a garter bearing the motto “HONI.SOIT.QUI.MAL.Y.PENSE” over a white metal-rayed star backing plate. The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring and leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a thin white horse hair plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a leather liner, with all tabs present, generally only service worn, with screw and nut attachment, with worn green leather underside of front visor. Very good condition for age and very presentable piece, with light dimpling to body.

Los 135

1890 pattern Brazilian German export sword (E.U.B). Steel basket guard with etched Brazilian Republic E.U.B. Leather & wire twist handle in solid condition with light wear. Straight blade piped 84cm long blade with age patina.

Los 96

1796 pattern British Army light infantry officer’s sword and scabbard by Runkel of Solingen. Wire strung grip solid with worn gilt wash hilt fittings, urn shaped pommel and D’ shaped hilt guard, partially folding half circle langet, guard with floral designs to underside and to end of quillon, folding lock not locking. Single edged blade, G.R.III crowned cypher, the reverse with Royal Arms. Blade with makers name of J. J. Runkel of Solingen to blade ricasso spine, with straight blade bluing and gilding very faded, etching also worn. Overall measures 95cm.

Los 61

Vietnam War 1974 US Gerber Mark 2 fighting knife. Correct black and grey aluminium handle and light brown sheath. The ricasso is GERBER PORTLAND ORE USA stamped with company logo and numbered, 038662 for production in 1974. Overall condition is excellent, with only a little use and carry wear, factory sharpened blade 18 cm long. Scabbard GERBER stamped with serial number 97223. Overall very good example of a Vietnam War era fighting knife.

Los 26

WW2 German Hitler Youth knife with motto and scabbard by Tiger. Hilt nickel/silver plated with minor ‘hammering’ dents to surface. Solid black Bakelite grips has an imbedded enamelled HJ swastika logo diamond with light period age wear. 14 cm long blade, acid etched motto, “Blut und Ehre!”, (Blood and Honor). Maker marked TIGER Solingen. Magnetic sheet metal scabbard with remnants of original black coating, leather hanger is still supple and locks firmly onto hilt.

Los 191

Late 19th C. Ship’s brass double stacked starboard masthead light seahorse. Brass and copper double stacked ships light with clear glass. Top plate masthead and mid-section plate marked SEAHORSE with patent number. Back has 2 x 17cm wide circular screw lids to give easy access to the lamps insides with it bayonet electric light fittings. Also included with this lot are 2 white glass and 2 red glass ship fittings in heavy brass surrounds, with 2 bayonet light fittings. An interesting lot that would display well as is or polished up. Main lamp measures 60cm tall exclusive of handle and 34cm in diameter. Pick up only.

Los 364

WW1 & WW2 German Iron Cross 2nd Class medals (2). 43mm wide 1914 cross & 44mm 1939 cross, both with central magnetic iron cores, with light wear & good age patina. Very good overall.

Los 531

WW2 German Air Force single decal M40 steel helmet. Model 1940 steel helmet, with single Luftwaffe decal (90% present), showing light age, to left side, with very good dark grey/blue coloured finish to body, with some light wear and scratches. Retains worn leather liner with all fingers present, showing good honest service use, with leather chinstrap, maker stamped to crown. Steel shell maker stamped SE64 (Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G.) and 12167 to rear skirt. Retains collector tag detailing liner maker etc.

Los 554

1902 – 1910 era 1871 pattern British Army Household Cavalry Farrier’s parade helmet. Nickel skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre & rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with silver and gilt plated helmet badge which sports a King’s Crown, a silver 8 pointed Guards star with the cross of St. George and garter containing the famous motto: "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring & leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a guard star base, with full black horse hair plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a full service worn leather liner, all tabs present, with screw & nut attachment and leather to underside of front visor. Very good condition and presentable piece, with light dimpling to body. Rare Farriers example.

Los 573

C. 1840’s French 2nd Empire Sappers and Pompiers brass Fireman’s helmet. All brass body, showing some light dents and very light corrosion spots, with central affixed S and P badge, showing central flaming bomb, axes and laurels in a trophy of arms display, with bandau motto to base ‘Sps Pompiers De Bernouil’. Full brass arch to crown, with stiff beaver fur comb. There is a red feather hackle to left side, above the thick scale chinstrap, with round rosette bosses to each side. Used leather liner to interior, showing screws and nuts, with remains of leather to underside of both peaks.

Los 260

Woven wool Nazi Party ‘1923 Beer Hall Putsch’ banner rug. Quality woven woollen construction, with central uniformed soldier holding nazi flag, with words ‘Zum Bedenten Des 9. November 1923’ to base. Light staining, but generally very good, with full fringed border. Unsure of era, but a good display piece. Measures 135cm x 180cm.

Los 196

WW2 British Air Ministry binoculars in leather case with etched name. Marked 6E/471 over crown A. M. (air ministry) stamped binoculars in good working order, optics focus in and out well and lens unscratched but age “foggy” glass, main body has only light surface loss, original leather straps. Good leather carry case all complete and well stamped BINOCULAR PRISMATIC NO. 2 Case MK1. OS.18687 F.LTD 6E/471. Also, hand marked to a Sqn. LDR E. Cryer and included in case is an article on Wing Commander Coote RAF who had an Australian Sqn. Ldr. E. Cryer in his squad but as this is only hand etched, we are only offering this as a possibility.

Los 532

Scarce WW2 German Air Force single decal camouflage M38 paratrooper’s steel helmet.Model 1938 steel helmet, with single Luftwaffe decal (40% present), mostly camouflage overpainted, to left side, with a mixture of light and dark green, brown and tan spotted pattern coloured finish to body, with some light wear and scratches. Early vented spanner bolts (4), being good and tight. Retains service worn leather liner with all leatherwork present, showing good honest service use, being ink stamped sized 56 and maker marked for Baumester (ink stamps worn to maker). Aluminium band frame, with dark grey padding material all present. Leather chinstrap assembly complete, with early friction style buckle maker stamped to crown. Steel shell maker stamped ET68 (Eisen & Hüttenwerke A.G) and 745 to rear skirt. Very good desirable camouflage helmet.

Los 530

WW2 German Air Force single decal M40 steel helmet size 68. Model 1940 steel helmet, with single Luftwaffe decal (98% present), showing light age, to left side, with good dark grey/blue coloured finish to body, with some light wear and scratches. Retains worn leather liner with all fingers present, showing good honest service use and some repairs, with leather chinstrap, maker stamped to crown. Steel shell maker stamped ET68 (Eisen & Hüttenwerke A.G) and 4/4867 to rear skirt. Very good desirable large size helmet.

Los 14

Nazi Germany D.L.V. 1st pattern dagger and scabbard by Gebr Heller Marienthal. Features nickel urn shaped pommel & winged guard numbered 542 with rotating swastika panels, with dark blue brown leather grip. Excellent condition 17.5 cm long maker marked and numbered ‘164’ blade, retaining leather washer. Blade fits well into the nickel and Moroccan leather scabbard, showing light wear overall, retaining suspension ring & hanger, with slightly dented ball end. Good unit stamps to throat, including swastika eagle propeller. Scarce 1st type dagger. Scarce.

Los 95

1796 pattern British Army light infantry officer’s sword and scabbard named to C.C. BAKKER. Wire strung grip solid with worn gilt wash hilt fittings, urn shaped pommel and D’ shaped hilt guard, partially folding half circle langet, folding lock not locking, guard with floral designs to underside and to end of quillon includes officer’s name etched to bottom. Single edged blade, etching visible but worn, blade straight, no visible makers marks. Leather scabbard with worn brass and gilded fittings, scabbard bottom metal mount taped on, with damage to upper leather mount. Overall measures 97cm.

Los 59

1960’s era large staghorn U.S. bowie knife by Atlanta Foreign. Full Tang vintage bowie blade manufacturer stamped, very light sharpening and minor edge nicks, gothic script ’Original Bowie Knife’. Cross guard has upward bend and slight movement. Very thick staghorn grip with 3 brass pins, lower pin loose. 38cm long good heavy bowie knife with normal age darkening to blade.

Los 209

WW2 Royal Australian Airforce Officers Jacket. Blue wool jacket, with economy buttons, belt fittings, Fl. Lt rank & brass eagles to sleeves. Pilot wings, showing some light wear, with ribbon bars showing A.F.C. award and post-war service. Tag shows Australian made & dated 1941. Approx. size 36, very good condition overall.

Los 515

C.1916 WW1 era ‘TIPTAFT’ English made Australian Rising Sun Uniform Cap Badge. Die stamped badge, showing some light wear, shaping, with maker details to reverse arc & full details to brass slider. Measures 62mm wide. Scarce.

Los 452

WW1 British Army 1914 medal trio to Private Williams, 1st Battalion South Wales Borderers, who became a P.O.W. in 1916. 1914 Star, impressed named 10681 PTE W.H.WILLIAMS. S.WALES.BORD.; British War & Victory Medal, impressed named 10681 PTE.W.H.WILLIAMS. S.WALES BORD.- With copies medal index card, medal rolls, absent voters list, POW record, Battalion War Diary 1-6/4/1916. Copies of ‘Capt. The Lord Phillomores’ records and research. William Henry Williams was recorded as living in Tabard St London on the absent voters list 1918. Based on his regimental number it is believed that he joined 1911-1912. He landed in France 13/11/1914 with the 1st Battalion S.W.B. at some stage he transferred to the 2nd Battalion who arrived in France 15/3/16 after returning from Gallipoli. On the 6/4/1916 the Battalion was in the line near Englebelmer Somme. The War Diary records 5/4/16: ‘Several patrols set out last night to examine wire and ground in front. Lieut G.H Phillimore (sic) 3rd H.L.I. (attached) and a man went out at 3am and did not return. At about 4am shots & a machine gun were heard from the enemy trench opposite the point where the two individuals were last seen. 6/4/16: Patrols sent out last night but could find no trace of Lt Phillimore or his companion’. William was initially reported as missing but later confirmed as a P.O.W. He was recorded in the weekly casualty lists for 24/12/1918 as “Released prisoners arriving from Germany”. Lieutenant, The Honourable Godfrey Walter Phillimore who was the officer captured with William went on to become Captain the 2nd Baron Phillimore. Godfrey Walter Phillimore, 2nd Baron Phillimore, M.C. (of Shiplake in the County of Oxford) (b Henley-on-Thames 29 December 1879; d Cape Town 28 November 1947) was an English peer, soldier and author. He was the eldest surviving son of Walter Phillimore, 1st Baron Phillimore and his wife Agnes, daughter of Charles Manners Lushington, M.P. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and was admitted to the Middle Temple on 1 November 1900. He withdrew without being Called to the Bar on 13 January 1928. During World War One he served with the Highland Light Infantry. He wrote a book about his time in captivity entitled "Recollections of a prisoner of war". He married twice, but his eldest son was killed during WW2.

Los 575

US Navy Admiral’s uniform peaked cap and signed photo of Rear Admiral Eugene B Fluckey, the top scoring submarine commander of the U.S. Navy during WW2, who during the conflict was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, 4 Navy Crosses and numerous other US awards for his diligent & heroic service, being credited with the sinking of 17 ships including a carrier, cruiser and a frigate. The cap features a tan cotton body, with black woven centre band, with U.S.N. 2-piece eagle, gold braid chinstrap & twin gilt buttons, with a double row of bullion oak leaves embroidered direct woven to the black felt top of the flat leather peak. The interior shows the maker details for Berkshire Caps, with clear protective cover, mid brown leather sweatband, with gilt embossed name ‘ADMIRAL EUGEN B. FLUCKEY’, size tagged 7 ½. Light wear to top of crown, but in overall fine condition. Along with the cap is included a colour photo of the Rear Admiral Fluckey in service uniform, profile, showing award ribbons, measuring 20cm x 25cm, with hand written dedication from Fluckey to ‘Margery’, with best wishes & brief details in blue sharpie. Rear Admiral Eugene B. Fluckey 1913-2007 Rear Adm. Eugene B. Fluckey, one of America’s most daring submarine commanders of World War II. The skipper of the submarine Barb in the Pacific from April 1944 to August 1945, Commander Fluckey was known for innovative tactics. He was the only American submarine skipper to fire rockets at Japanese targets on shore and he oversaw a sabotage raid in which sailors from his submarine blew up a Japanese train. In addition to receiving the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for valor, he was awarded four Navy Crosses, his service’s second-highest decoration. The Joint Army-Navy Assessment Committee, which provided final, official tallies for World War II submarine attacks, credited him with destroying 95,360 tons of Japanese shipping, the highest total for any American submarine commander. According to his own findings, based on his 10 years of post-war research, the Barb sank about 145,000 tons under his command during five extended periods at sea. He was also credited by military authorities with sinking 16 Japanese ships and taking part with two other skippers in a 17th sinking, the fourth-highest total among America’s World War II submarine commanders. By his own accounting, he sank 28 ships and took part in a 29th sinking. In September 1944, the Barb sank the 20,000-ton Japanese aircraft carrier Unyo together with an 11,000-ton Japanese tanker in the same torpedo salvo. Telling of the Barb’s attacks on Japanese shipping early in 1945, Clay Blair Jr. wrote in the book “Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan” that when Commander Fluckey brought his submarine back to Pearl Harbor, “he was greeted with a red carpet." "His endorsements were ecstatic. One stated, ‘The Barb is one of the finest fighting submarines this war has ever known.’ Eugene Bennett Fluckey was born in Washington on Oct. 5, 1913. When he was 10, he was impressed with a radio speech by President Calvin Coolidge stressing persistence as a prime ingredient for success. He named his dog Calvin Coolidge, and inspired by the admonition to excel, he finished high school at age 15. He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1935 and served on the submarine Bonita in the early years of World War II before commanding the Barb and taking as his motto “we don’t have problems, just solutions.” He was awarded the Medal of Honor for the Barb’s attacks on Japanese ships between December 1944 and February 1945 in waters off the eastern coast of occupied China and was cited specifically for the events in the predawn hours of Jan. 23, 1945. The Barb, riding above the surface in shallow, uncharted, mined and rock-obstructed waters, sneaked into a harbor some 250 miles south of Shanghai and scored direct hits on six of the more than 30 Japanese ships there. A large ammunition ship was blown up in the attack, according to the citation. “Clearing the treacherous area at high speed, he brought the Barb through to safety, and four days later sank a large Japanese freighter to complete a record of heroic combat achievement,” the citation said. In the summer of 1945, the Barb became the first American submarine armed with rockets, and it used them to strike a Japanese air station and several factories. On July 23, 1945, the Barb embarked on a sabotage mission. With the submarine standing 950 yards offshore, eight volunteers, aboard a pair of rubber boats, paddled onto Japanese soil on the southern half of Sakhalin Island under cover of night and planted explosive charges on railroad tracks 400 yards inland. Commander Fluckey had considered giving the crewmen a terse Hollywood-style send off, but as he told The New York Times afterward, all he could think of was: “Boys, if you get stuck, head for Siberia, 130 miles north. Following the mountain ranges. Good luck.” The crewmen did not get stuck, and as they paddled back to the Barb, a 16-car train came by, triggering the explosives. The wreckage flew 200 feet in the air. Soon after the war ended, Commander Fluckey became an aide to Navy Secretary James Forrestal and to the chief of naval operations, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, soon after the war’s end. He was promoted to rear admiral in 1960. He commanded American submarine forces in the Pacific and was the director of naval intelligence in the 1960s. He retired from military service in 1972. In addition to his daughter, of Summerfield, Fla., and Annapolis, he is survived by his wife, Margaret; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. His first wife, Marjorie, died in 1979. For all his exploits, Admiral Fluckey said he was most proud of one thing. As he put it in his memoir, “Thunder Below!” (University of Illinois Press, 1992): “No one who ever served under my command was awarded the Purple Heart for being wounded or killed, and all of us brought our Barb back safe and sound.” He died in Annapolis, Maryland, 28th June, 2003, aged 93, due to complications of Alzheimer’s disease. (Edited form the New York Times, June 2007).

Los 235

German silver-plated jewellery box, with edelweiss and SS runes affixed to top lid. Wooden interior, showing central crack line, but stable. Stamped ….ora 94 to base. Comes with summer type Kriegsmarine uniform jacket metal eagle and swastika and wound badge in black. The case of unfixed date, but does show age and light wear.

Los 44

WW2 era US Utility tool set saw & Puma Knife with sheath, Pioneer Co. Interesting double saw by THE PIONEER CO. BOISE, IDAHO USA KNAPP SPORT SAW P.TNO.206.389 and stamped as such to the aluminium handle, double edged sawblade with little wear to teeth, some age discolouration and minor surface rust, length 33.5cm. PUMA knife, heavily reshaped and sharpened, age darkened, numbered 42607 to the guard which has a little movement. Nice 3 rivet deer horn grip solid, length 26cm. Double sheath in brown leather, some light wear, age staining to surface but still very serviceable scabbard.

Los 552

C.1900’s 1871 pattern British Army 2nd Dragoon Guards Trooper’s parade helmet. The brass skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre and rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with “2” centred within a garter bearing the motto “HONI.SOIT.QUI.MAL.Y.PENSE” over a white metal-rayed star backing plate. The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring and leather backed chin scale (most leather missing). The quatrefoil plume spike bears a full black plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a leather liner, with half the tabs present, generally heavy service worn, with screw and nut attachment. There is a period ‘strike’ repair to rear skull, underneath plume, with light dimpling to body.

Los 106

1950’s era British Army Scottish officer’s broad sword and scabbard by Wilkinson Sword. Features plated, nickel-pierced basket hilt, with minor plating loss, full leather inner guard, with red felt to upper portion, retaining red cotton plume to pommel. Fish skin & full wire wrap. 83 cm long straight double-edged blade, maker-marked with Wilkinson cypher and ‘BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAGESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II SWORD CUTLERS WILKINSON SWORD LTD MADE IN ENGLAND’, with manufacture number 19096 to spine. Unsharpened blade is the single fullered type and has age darkening to surface, good condition, retaining good etchings to both sides of blade, showing flora & thistles. The brown field scabbard shows only light wear. Generally, a good example. Overall measures 106 cm.

Los 557

1953+ 1871 pattern British Army Household Cavalry – Blues and Royals, Trooper’s parade helmet. Nickel skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre & rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with silver and gilt plated helmet badge which sports a Queen’s Crown, a silver 8 pointed Guards star with the cross of St. George and garter containing the famous motto: "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring & leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a guard star base, with full red horse hair plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a full service worn leather liner, all tabs present, with screw and nut attachment & leather to underside of front visor. Very good condition and presentable piece, with light dimpling to body.

Los 539

Scarce WW2 German Army General Officer’s peaked cap by Erel. 1943-45 example, featuring a very good black leather peak, field grey doe skin wool crown, gold bullion piped with green wool centre band, with toned gold bullion eagle and cockade/wreath. Gold bullion chin cords attached to the side gilt washed pebbled buttons. Excellent shape to crown, with no mothing or damage. Interior retains silk liner, showing light sweat staining, with centre celluloid diamond showing Erel maker details and leather sweatband, which has had the front portion re-attached. Initial ovals HG affixed to side of sweatband. In exceptionally fine condition. Approx. size 58.

Los 5

WW2 Era German SA/ NSKK 1933 2nd pattern dagger & scabbard by Carl Eickhorn. Features mid-brown wood grip, remains of lacquer, which fits the white-frosted cross guards correctly, retaining both eagle and roundel, both of which sit firmly in the grip. The very good condition RZM - M7/66 marked blade measures 22 cm, etched with motto “Alles für Deutschland” (All for Germany) very good in detail. Light age spots, otherwise light wear. Black enamel finish scabbard, retaining the leather hanger to suspension ring.

Los 94

1796 pattern British Army light Infantry officer’s sword and scabbard by Goldneys & Runckel of Solingen. Features twisted silver wire hilt, brass gilt ornate handle fittings, with guard a little loose. Engraved & stamped straight blade with remnants of blueing and gilt work. Marked F. Runckel Solingen to blades spine, engraved with Royal cypher GR, and trophies of arms. Worn leather scabbard with brass mounts, with damage to scabbard leather body, being cracked through and period strapped. Throat locket engraved Goldneys, Late Neild of James Street Sword Cutler’s to his Royal Highness Prince of Wales. Overall measures 83cm.

Los 381

WW2 German Luftschutz Medal. Aluminium medal, with some light silver frosting to sharp details. Light spotting to reverse.

Los 202

WW2 German MP44 ‘Sturmgewehr’ ammunition pouches. Single set of pouches, of olive canvas, with leather covers & straps. Retains leather loops to reverse, waffen stamped and dated 44. Used, showing some staining and light crazing to leather.

Los 1

German SA 1933 1st pattern dagger & scabbard by Ed Wusthof. Dark brown wood grip with eagle and SA roundel. Cross guards are correct nickel type with Oe’ (Osterreich) Gau regional stamp. Good condition blade is maker & trade marked ED. WUSTHOF SOLINGEN, measuring 22 cm and is etched with the motto “Alles für Deutschland” (All for Germany), being very good in detail. Fair condition scabbard, with anodised brown finish worn and light areas of surface corrosion, metal mounts has split to end drag, retaining hanger suspension ring.

Los 561

C.1900 era Western Australian Fire Brigade brass helmet. Brass body, with emu and kangaroo, with coat of arms centre badge, showing rising sun to top and bandau wording ‘ADVANCE AUSTRALIA’ front badge, being positioned underneath the ornate air vented brass comb. Side domed rose chinstrap bosses, with full brass chain chinstrap. All screws and posts are retained to interior, along with the full leather liner, missing just 1 finger. Helmet showing some age stains & light dents (mainly upper crown area & top of comb) and very light Verdigris to underside of badge. This is the first example of a Federation period Australian fire helmet to retains all original fixtures and fittings, with this being the very rare Western Australian issue helmet. Scarce.

Los 38

WW2 Australian 1st pattern Whittingslowe clasp knives (2). Two WW2 Australian 1st Pattern Whittingslowe Clasp Knife.1st pattern variety, with all folding blades etc, with WE & issue stamp. Light wear from use. Folded knife measures 97mm wide (with brass lanyard loop folded in). second knife shows period handling use and reshaped knife blade with minor movement to this blade. Original pieces in working order.

Los 461

WW1 British Army 1915 medal trio to Private Hawker, Ox. and Bucks. Light Infantry, who subsequently served with American forces in 1918. 1914-15 Star, impressed named 11469 PTE A. A.HAWKER. OXF: & BUCKS: L.I.; War and Victory Medal, impressed named 11469 PTE.A. A.HAWKER. OXF. & BUCKS. L.I. Medals are court mounted. Comes with copies “burnt” service records, medal index card, medal rolls & national census 1911. Andrew Ambrose Hawker was born on the 24/12/1891 in Birmingham. He enlisted on the 31/8/1914 with the 6th Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Discharging 20/3/1919. His occupation “farm labourer”. Landed in France on the 22/7/1915 with the 6th Battalion and served with them up to 1918. He was posted with the Americans 1918 (Writing hard to decipher exactly). Posted to the 2nd Battalion OXF and BUCKS 2/9/1918. He died 1969 Solihull Warwickshire.

Los 549

1847 pattern British Army Victorian era 1st Royal Dragoons Guards Trooper’s helmet. Brass skull has an embossed laurel wreath head band to centre, front & rear visor, as well as the rear centre spine. The helmet plate bears a hobnail star in white metal, with a gilt oval Garter centre inscribed with regimental title "The Royal Dragoons" and the "VR" cypher. Retains rose shaped chin strap bosses support & leather backed chin scale. The skull shows some light dents in places, as well as a couple of very minor bump points to left side. Flaming brass spike boss, which houses the black horsehair plume, with fixing rosette to top. The leather liner & band is complete, with leather trim to front underside visor, with good aged brass interior, showing screw & nut attachment. Generally good overall.

Los 301

Book: WW1 Australian Army unit history – With the Ninth Light Horse in The Great War by Major T H Darley. 1980’s reprint of original. HB 206 pp.

Los 299

Book: WW1 Australian Army unit history – The Red and White Diamond…. Official History of the 24th Battalion A.I.F. by Sgt W J Harvey. 1980’s reprint of original. HB 340 pp. Light wear & scratches to cover.

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WW1 & WW2 father & son ‘double casualty’ group of 8 to the Burlingham family. 1914-15 Star, impressed 18018 PTE.G.W.BURLINGHAM. E.YORK.R.; War and Victory Medals impressed named 18018 PTE.G.W.BURLINGHAM. E.YORK.R. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal & DUNKIRK Medal; un-named as issued; WW2 cardboard medal issue box and medal entitlement papers addressed to Mr BURLINGHAM, Suffolk. The medals are court mounted as a family group. Comes with copy Commonwealth War Graves Certificate and basic research, M.I.C., medal rolls, 1911 census and research. George William Burlingham was born in 1897 at Snetterton Norfolk. He landed Gallipoli 7th August 1915, with the 6th East Yorkshire Regiment at Suvla Bay. From the war diary: Attack on Scimitar Hill 8th August. Heavy fighting with the CO being bayoneted and KIA. 5 Officers KIA, 5 WIA, 3 POW, 20 other ranks KIA, 104 WIA, 28 WIA & missing, 183 MIA. War diary covers heavy fighting all through August and at during an attack on the 21st Aug notes “Nearly all our officers killed during this period” September –December employed as pioneers. He was possibly wounded and posted to 8th Battalion on recovery. George is buried at Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-D'armentieres. The Tyneside Scottish unit history by Graham Stewart and John Sheen, mentions that after the loses on the 1st day of the Somme, “Drafts of new men began to arrive the 20th Battalion recorded the arrival of 190 men on the 25th July and 111 on the 26th July. The unit does not mention where the drafts came from but it is highly likely the majority came from Yorkshire Regiments (page 169), Killed in Action 10th December 1916 from the same source. 90 On the night of 10/11/December 1916 at 1:10am the 20th Battalion party that had been in training commenced their raid on the enemy trenches. The party was made up of four officers and eighty-four other ranks of the 20th Battalion. Three Royal Engineers of 208 Field Company and three men of the 102 Light Trench Mortar Battery. These men were divided into two main groups under the command of Second Lieutenant MacNaught and Second Lieutenant Browning. Both groups attacked simultaneously and managed to take three men of the 1/8th Bavarian Infantry Regt prisoner along with much valuable information. This was one of the most successful raids carried out by the Tyneside Scottish Brigade.

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WW1 British ‘Old Contemptibles’ Association members badge. Die struck, gilt washed & enamel type, pin backed on swatch of ribbon & maker marked for Thomas Fattorini of Birmingham. Measures 26mm x 26mm. Light Verdigris to rear pin.

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WW1 British Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Seaman Keogh, for service during the Gallipoli campaign.Naval Distinguished Service Medal (King George V), impressed named to A.5251. P. KEOGH. SEAN R.N.R. GALLIPOLI OPNS 1915-16. Toned to face, with light wear. Generally good. Service papers appear to have been misfield. Comes with copy of London Gazette and medal roll. Patrick Keogh was also entitled to the 1914-15 Trio. The DSM was gazetted 15th May 1916 for GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN and EVACUATION - NAVAL AWARDS in recognition of services rendered by Petty Officers and men of the Eastern Mediterranean Squadron between the time of landing in the Gallipoli Peninsula in April, 1915, and the evacuation in December, 1915 - January, 1916: To receive the Distinguished Service Medal. Seaman, R.N.R., Patrick Keogh, O.N. 5251A

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WW1 British Army 1915 medal trio to Private Sutton, Norfolk Regt & Royal Engineers, who served in Mesopotamia and France. 1914-15 Star, impressed named 1839 PTE. W.A. SUTTON: NORF.R.; War and Victory Medal, impressed named 1839 PTE. W.A. SUTTON. NORF.R.; Original ribbons and safety pin sown onto ribbon for wear. Comes with copies M.I.C., medal rolls and basic research. Private William Sutton landed Mesopotamia 30/7/1915 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment. The battalion surrendered at Kut in April 1916, but Pte Sutton was not with them at the time. At some stage he transferred to the Royal Engineers finishing the war with them. Royal Engineer serial number WR/193395 is with the range issued to 2nd LIGHT RAILWAY OPERATING COY, who landed France 4/2/1917. It is possible that he was wounded or more likely sick from the Mesopotamian campaign, that then resulted in his transfer to the Engineers.

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