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*Fred Uhlman (1901-1985) oil on board - Houses through the Trees, titled verso 'Grey Morning' signed and dated '45, in painted frame, 38cm x 48cmProvenance: collected by the vendors late mother, a prolific picture buyer in the 1950s and 1960s CONDITION REPORT Overall very good condition. Would probably benefit from a light clean.
Regency-style mahogany crossbanded triple-pillar dining table by Beresford & Hicks, raised on carved columns and triple supports, label to pedestal, together with two extra leaves, 113cm x 318cm, when extended CONDITION REPORT very minor scratching to top, top is good and level, general light wear, overall condition appears to be largely original
WW2 British Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Air Landing Maroon Beret, very good example of the classic WW2 maroon beret issued to the British airborne forces. Fitted with brass REME kings crown cap badge. Leather trim and black cloth lining to the interior. Leather patch over the gromets and lining stamped with war department broad arrow and date letter “Z” (1945). Beret shows just light service wear.
Grouping of Cloth Regimental Shoulder Titles, including printed and embroidered Herefordshire regiment, 2x variations of printed Royal Armoured Corps, embroidered Royal Armoured Corps, printed yellow on green Durham Light Infantry, embroidered yellow on green Durham Light Infantry, printed H.A.C, embroidered Honourable Artillery Company, printed and embroidered London Irish Rifles, printed and embroidered Rifle Brigade, printed and embroidered Royal Ulster Rifles, embroidered Royal Irish Fusiliers, A&SH, Durham LI, Lancashire Fusiliers, York and Lancaster, Wiltshire, Manchester, North Stafford and KRRC. Various conditions. (24 items)
8x Royal Artillery Cloth Formation Signs, consisting of embroidered 570th Light Anti-Aircraft regiment, embroidered 97th (Kent Yeomanry) Field Regiment Royal Artillery, embroidered 457th Regiment RA, embroidered Shoeburyness Garrison RA, embroidered 191st Field Regiment RA, embroidered 573rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft regiment, tartan cloth “Q” Battery 439th Regiment RA and small embroidered Pegasus formation sign of the 7th Field Regiment Royal Horse Artillery. (8 items)
Hampshire Regiment Officers Forage Cap, fine example of blue cloth body with woven central band, bullion embroidered regimental officers forage cap badge to the centre, short pattern peak with thick silver wire. Laced decoration to the top of the cap. Interior with leather sweatband and officers quilted lining, gilt tooled retailers details of Larcom & Veysey 51 Queens Street Portsea. Some light scattered mothing and staining but generally a good untouched example.
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Mk I Flying Helmet Grouping of Group Captain Frederick Sowrey DSO MC AFC, Flying Ace with 13 Victories, Including the German Zeppelin L32 on 23rd September 1916, the short pattern leather flying helmet in soft light brown leather, having the original ear rolls, thick strap and leather covered buckle fitting. Interior of the helmet in chamois material and lower section with fur. Interior with remains of the original issue label and lower section having WD stamp and ink named “F SOWREY”. Helmet is accompanied by a pair of leather framed WW1 period flying goggles and the soft brown leather Air Gunners style flying gauntlets with fold down mitten tops. All items remain in good condition. These items were displayed at the Whitgift School, Croydon, Remember 1916 Exhibition. Group Captain Frederick Sowrey DSO MC AFC, was born on the 25th August 1893 in Twigworth, Gloucester. He volunteered for Military service on the 31st August 1914 and was given a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Fusiliers. He served on the Western Front, being wounded at the battle of Loos in 1915. He was invalided out of the Army but immediately re-enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps, December 1915. After training, he was posted to No39 Home Defence Squadron on 17th June 1916. He scored his first aerial victory on the evening of 23rd September 1916, when he spotted and attacked the German Zeppelin L32. The airship burst into flames, killing all members of the crew, the Zeppelin came down in Billericay, Essex, this drew a large crowd with many souvenirs of the wreckage were took. Sowrey was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O) for this action, gazetted 4th October 1916. He later moved to No36 Home Defence Squadron before being posted to France with No19 Squadron. It was when in France that he continued to score kills, six destroyed and six driven down out of control, bringing his tally to 13. In 1918 he assumed control of 143 Squadron until the wars end. He carried on to serve in the RAF until 1940 when he retired with the rank of Group Captain. Frederick Sowrey was awarded the Military Cross on 23rd November 1917, “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in shooting down in less than two months two Albatross scouts and a Rumpler two seater and a Fokker scout in two engagements, flying very low and engaging and scattering hostile Infantry”. He was also awarded the Air Force Cross (A.F.C) on 1st January 1919.
Victorian 8th Kings Royal Irish Light Dragoons Hussars Officers Full Dress Pouch 1837-55, superb example which remains in uncleaned condition. The leather backed red cloth pouch has heavy bullion wire lion over crowned VR cipher with winged harp to the centre, enclosed in a shamrock wreath and two part scroll with regimental details. Fine gilt metal side fittings with ring attachments. Nice patina to the bullion wire work.
Rare British Airborne 1st Model Step-In Paratroopers Smock, manufactured by Rego Clothiers Ltd, produced in a heavy gabardine khaki coloured material with working central front zip, Newey Patt press stud fittings to the front, storm type cuffs and armpit ventilation. Original shoulder straps. Lower side pockets have the original zips. Interior of the smock has the original “Jackets Parachutist” label, having Rego Clothiers Ltd makers details, size details etc. War Department inspection stamp but no date letter visible. The smock shows light service wear. Overall a very good example of an extremely rare item of British Airborne forces clothing. These smocks were the first examples produced and issued to the newly formed British Airborne Forces. They were a direct copy of the early German Paratrooper smocks, which were also a step-in pattern. These early smocks were issued to the Airborne forces which took part in the Bruneval Raid (Operation Biting). They were soon proved to not be very effective as they were not quick to get in and out of and as a result were very soon replaced by the more commonly found Denison Smocks and Parachute Oversmocks. Very few of these early pattern smocks remain on the collecting market as many were dumped or altered for use after WW2. For more details about these items please see “Denison British Airborne Specialist Clothing From WW2 to the Present Day” by Bruce Wilson.
Grouping of Luftwaffe Insignia, consisting of 4x single officers and other ranks pattern shoulder boards for Flight section, Flak Artillery and Signals section; 4x officers single collar patches for various ranks, branches of service Flak Artillery, Flight section, Signals section and Transport / Supply section (light blue); 2x single German army officers collar tabs. All items clearly uniform removed. (10 items) collected by Private Henry Tallentire Royal Scots, 51st Highland Division, serving as part of 2221 Prisoner of War Company, the items were taken as souvenirs and given to the current vendor when she was a child
Grouping of Badges of Air Landings Regiments Interest, including 2x Royal Armoured Corps plastic cap badges (one missing a blade), 2x white medal Ox & Bucks Light Infantry collar / beret badges, 2x Army Physical Training Corps instructors collar badges and a Indian Army Punjab regiment badge with slider fitting. (7 items)
24x British Regimental Cap Badges, of various regiments and periods, including Manchester regiment, territorial battalion HLI, Durham Light Infantry, Duke of Wellingtons West Riding regiment officers silver gilt, Victorian Derbyshire regiment, Victorian Loyal North Lancashire regiment, KSLI, Victorian Dorsetshire, plus others. Various conditions. (24 items)
Third Reich Rural Police Officers Shako with Parade Plume, very good example of an officers pattern police shako with brown patent top and peak indicating service with the rural police service. The helmet is fitted with its correct officers pattern eagle shako plate with much of the frosted finish remaining to the plate. Scaled officers chinstraps still attached to the shako. Bullion embroidered officers shako cockade and white horse hair plume. Green felt covering to the central part of the shako which remains in very good condition. An un-official aluminium plume holder fitted to the side of the shako. The interior with officers quality leather sweatband and officers cloth lining. Shako shows just light service wear but overall a very good example
Selection of Royal Air Force Nationality Shoulder Titles, consisting of printed arm eagle over embroidered white on black “NETHERLANDS”; embroidered white on black “R.C.A.F”; 2x variations of embroidered “AUSTRALIA”; large rectangular embroidered “NEW ZEALAND”; embroidered light blue on black “SCOTLAND”; 2x variations of embroidered Great Britain; faded and worn British Latin American Volunteers “B.L.A.V”; embroidered “RHODESIA”; tropical red on khaki “NEDERLAND”; embroidered “MALAYA”; embroidered “S.E.A.C”; embroidered “ENGLAND” and embroidered “N.IRELAND”. Various conditions. (15 items)
Personalised 1936 Pattern SS Officers Chained Dress Dagger, fine example of the model 1936 pattern dress dagger having type II chains. Black ebony grip with eagle and enamelled SS runes fitted. Nickel silver cross guard and top mount. Officers dress knot / portopee attached to the grip. Dagger is complete with the original scabbard having much of the anodised finish remaining, swastika central fitting and plain top and lower fittings. Type 2 linked hanging chains with runes and deaths head links. Reverse of the chains stamped with SS runes acceptance stamp. The top fitting is engraved with the initials of the original officer “G S”. Correct pattern officers blade without trade mark. Blade etched with motto “Meine Ehre heist Treue”. Some light surface staining to the blade but generally still good condition. Blade measures 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms.
German Fire Brigade Officers Dress Dagger by E & F Horseter Solingen, having brass flame pommel top, white celluloid grip with wire binding. Naval style plain cross guard. Housed in its original brass hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Partial double edged blade etched with foliage and fire fighters symbols etc. Makers mark to the base of the blade. Some light areas of surface staining. Blade measures 24cms, overall 40 ½ cms.
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Mk I Style Leather Flying Helmet, good example of the short pattern flying helmet in light brown leather. Partially fur and chamois lined to the interior. Complete with the original chinstrap harness, buckles and clips. Some scuffing to the leather and slight areas of fur loss but generally a very good example.
Grouping of Cloth Shoulder Titles of Royal Artillery Interest, all being embroidered examples, including 220th Independent Anti-Tank Battery RA (Loyal Suffolk Hussars), 138th (City of London) Field Regiment RA (TA), two piece 51st (Ulster) AA Brigade RA (TA), 429th Coast Regiment RA (Antrim) TA, Royal Artillery Cinque Ports, Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery, Buckinghamshire Battalion Royal Artillery, 2x 540th (Lovat Scouts) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA (TA), 601ST (M) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery (City of Bristol) (TA), 402nd Coast Regiment RA (East Riding) (TA), 264th Field Regiment RA (7th London) (TA), Queens title worn by 598th Light Anti-Aircraft regiment RA, RHQ Sigs Tp P Battery 457th (Wessex) regiment RA (TA) and 255th Medium Regiment RA (West Somerset Yeomanry & Dorset Garrison). Various conditions. (15 items)
WW2 German Artillery NCO’s Peaked Cap, fine quality officers quality peaked cap with good combat saddle shape. Dark green central band with red piped border and red piping to the crown. Complete with the original wreath cockade and cap eagle insignia. NCO’s pattern patent leather chinstrap and fibre peak. Interior with leather sweatband and light coloured lining with part of the tailors diamond remaining. Cap shows just some light service wear but is overall a very nice example.
WW2 German Infantry Der Speiss Lightweight Southern Front Combat Tunic, light green cloth four pocket combat tunic with dark green collar and turn back cuffs. Infantry regiment NCO’s shoulder boards, silver braid tress to the collar and enlisted ranks collar tabs. NCO’s pattern silver wire breast eagle. Three piece medal ribbon bar above breast pocket. Silver braid strips to the cuffs indicating Der Speiss. Remains in good condition.
Rare Insignia for WW2 German Army Transport and Supply General, consisting of three army generals pattern shoulder boards with light blue underlay. One board with single pip mounted. Accompanied by a single generals pattern collar patch also on light blue underlay. All uniform removed examples. (4 items) collected by Private Henry Tallentire Royal Scots, 51st Highland Division, serving as part of 2221 Prisoner of War Company, the items were taken as souvenirs and given to the current vendor when she was a child
Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, having orange celluloid grip, top pommel with swastikas to the centre of both sides. Cross guard in the form of Luftwaffe flying eagle. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged plain blade with Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some light staining to the blade but overall a good example. Blade measures 25cms, overall 43 ½ cms. Some cracks to the grip and old repair to lower section of the reverse of the cross guard.
WW2 German Red Cross (D.R.K) Peaked Cap, grey wool cap with light grey piping to the crown and bordering the light grey central band. Enamelled Deutsche Rotes Kreuz badge to the front and aluminium cockade. Cap is complete with leather peak and strap. Complete with the leather sweatband and cloth lining to the interior. Some areas of moth damage.
Early British Airborne Step-in Paratrooper Smock, being the light KD cloth example which was used for training in India and the Far East. The smock has front zip with concealed press studs to the top section. Armpit ventilation and side zips. Press studs to the lower leg sections of the smock. No labels or marks can be found inside the smock. Clear evidence of wear. Scarce item of Airborne uniform / equipment.
4th Royal Lancashire Light Infantry Militia Cap Badge, complete with two lug fittings to the reverse; white metal Berkshire Rifle Volunteers other ranks cap / glengarry badge; East Lancashire Militia other ranks cap badge with slider fitting; Sussex VTC cap badge with slider fitting and Middlesbrough VTC cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse. All generally good condition. (5 items)
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Cowl Pattern Flying Helmet, fine full length soft brown leather flying helmet complete with the original ear rolls and securing strap with buckle fitting. Chamois and fur lining to the interior of the helmet. Nicely stamped with size 7 ¼ and war department broad arrow. Some light scuffing to the lower section on one side bur otherwise a very good example.
Victorian Royal Warwickshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, blue cloth example with fine gilt metal Victorian crowned officers helmet plate to the centre. Velvet backed chin scales and rosette side bosses. Cross base with rosettes and spike fitting. Gilt metal front trim and rear spine strap. Leather sweatband and silk lining. Cater & Co tailors stamp to the interior of the helmet. Some light areas of mothing to the blue cloth but much of the gilt wash remains to the fittings.
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Officers Side Cap Attributed to 2nd Lieutenant Sydney Reginald Hadafy who Died of Wounds on 24th November 1917, the side cap is of fine quality khaki cloth with bronze RFC officers cap badge attached. RFC buttons to the front. Interior of officers quality lining with Hall Bros tailors label which has inked name “S R HANAFY”. Some areas of service wear and some light areas of mothing but generally good condition. Accompanying the cap is printed paperwork which suggests that Hadafy possibly was the victim of WW1 German flying ace and Pour le Merite winner, Leutnant Otto Konnecke of Jasta 5

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