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Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf Wedding Edition, blue leather bound spine with gilt tooled lettering. Original printed dedication badge to the front with signature of local official. Edition is dated 1939. Produced in 1938 by the NSDAP publisher. Some light wear to the exterior but otherwise a good example.
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.
WW2 Canadian Lorne Scots Officers Medal Group, awarded to Captain C D Beatty, group consists of 1939-45 star, Italy star, France & Germany star, Canadian issue Defence medal, Canadian issue 1939-45 War medal and Canadian Volunteer service medal with clasp. Accompanying the medals are his original gold filled identity bracelet, fibre dog tags, printed formation sign and paperwork. Medals are housed in original boxes. Chester Dodd Beatty was a company sergeant major of the corps of cadets at the University of Toronto, COTC, in the 1930’s. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1936. He proceeded overseas in 1941 with the Lorne Scots of the Canadian Army. In 1943 he was promoted to the rank of Captain and disembarked for Italy on 27th August 1943 with the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade. Shortly after he was taken on strength by the Saskatoon Light Infantry of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division. After the campaign in Italy he served towards the end of the war in North West Europe.
Fine Victorian 1827 Pattern Rifle Officers Sword, blade No. 3797 by Hawkes & Co Piccadilly, London, with royal warrant, etched and mirror polished overall with crowned VR cipher and strung bugle amidst scrolling foliage, regulation polished steel hilt with chiselled strung bugle, woven silver wire bound fish skin covered grip with leather dress knot (worn), in its polished steel scabbard. Blade 89.5cms. Good condition, the blade in almost mint condition with all original polish, some light stains to hilt and scabbard.
George V Highland Light Infantry Officers Broadsword by Wilkinson Sword, steel cruciform cross guard with fish skin covered grip and steeped pommel. Housed in its leather field service scabbard. Double edged blade with central fuller and etched with thistles, George V cipher and regimental insignia of the Highland Light Infantry. Sword has engraved details of the original owner “P H BERTRAM 16TH H.L.I”. Sword has Henry Wilkinson retailers details to the base and the spine is numbered 48074. Some wear to the leather of the scabbard and some staining to the blade but otherwise a good example.
Victorian Glasgow Highlanders 5th Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry Glengarry Badge, white metal example retaining two lug fittings to the reverse. Accompanied by Victorian Glasgow Highlanders 10th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers Glengarry badge, white metal example retaining two lug fittings to the reverse. (2 items)
WW2 British 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife by Wilkinson Sword, very good untouched example with blackened brass plain oval cross guard, cross hatched grip with brass nut fitting to the top. Double edged stiletto type blade with Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London etched to the base of the blade and The F.S Fighting Knife etched to the base of the opposite side of the blade. Housed in the original leather scabbard with blackened brass lower chape. Missing the leather tabs from the lower part of the scabbard and elasticated strap missing from the top section of the scabbard. Some light surface staining to the tip of the blade but generally a very good example.
British Helmet Plate Spares and Defective Plates, consisting of post 1902 officers home service helmet plate for the Somersetshire Light Infantry with silvered centre but no central backing, damaged Victorian 15th Regiment helmet plate, damaged officers volunteer helmet plate, Dragoon Helmet central strap and damaged Artillery Victorian helmet / sabretache plate. (5 items)
A Collection of Australian Insignia A card with cap and collar-badges, shoulder-titles, buttons and pouch-badges of units belonging to New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania, including an officer's pouch-badge of the New South Wales Military Forces and unofficial collar-badges of the 6th and 13th Light Horse; a card of cloth shoulder- titles of the Infantry, RMC Duntroon, Survey, Signals, Intelligence, Ordnance, EME, Education, Legal, Psychology, Canteen and Nursing Corps, Army Apprentices and Training Battalions etc; another card with cloth STs of Australian infantry regiments, including the Royal Australian, Victorian Scottish, Royal Melbourne, Macquarie and Illawarra Regiments, the Adelaide Rifles and Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia; a card of Corps and Services Insignia including KC and QEC cap and/or collar-badges, STs and buttons of the Ordnance, EME, Instructional, Educational, Catering, Provost, Psychology and Nursing Corps, Womens' Army Service and Womens' Army Corps, Army Apprentices School, VAD, a Returned from Active Service badge, and a cloth arm-badge of Army Schools; and a card of KC and QEC cap and/or collar-badges and STs of the Signal, Infantry, Chaplains, Air, Intelligence, Service, Medical and Dental Corps, and SAS. Together with an officer's black patent leather pouch bearing the gilt badge of the 1st Australian Horse, and mainly QEC badges of the Royal Australian and North West Victoria Regiments, various university regiments and some minor items, including a number of cloth shoulder-titles. (5 cards, approximately 140 items)
Badges of South African Staff and WW1 Contingents A card with metal cap and collar-badges and shoulder titles of Staff, Imperial Service Contingents in Europe and German East Africa, Mounted Rifles, Heavy Artillery and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th South African Infantry; and another card, with badges of Natal units, including the Royal Durban Light Infantry and Natal Carbineers, Mounted Rifles, Field Artillery and Engineers, and Umvoti Mounted Rifles; and two Natal Artillery cap-badges post 1958.(2 cards, 82 items)
ORs' Collar-Badges of Infantry Regiments Pre-1881 Examples from the 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment to the 71st Highland Light Infantry. Exceptionally large and finely-struck pair of Dragons for the 49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment; good (single) Sphinx for the 54th (West Norfolk) Regiment (39 items)
Infantry Cap Badges post-1881 Officers' and ORs' metal forage cap, field cap and SD cap badges of the Somerset Light Infantry, PWO, East Yorkshire, Bedfordshire, Leicestershire, R Irish, Green Howards, Lancashire Fusiliers, RSF, Cheshire, RWF, SWB and KOSB, mainly metal, a few in embroidery. Approximately 36 for officers. (96 items)
Insignia of various South African Departments, Corps and Regiments A card bearing metal cap and collar-badges of the Union Defence Force, Tank Corps, Marine Corps, Railways & Harbours Brigade, Administrative Service, Veterinary and Intelligence Corps, Women's Services and Native Corps etc; and another card, with metal cap and collar-badges of infantry regiments, including the Transvaal Scottish (with a fine Glengarry badge) the Witwatersrand Rifles, Rand Light Infantry, Pretoria Highlanders and Regiments Delarey and Botha.(2 cards, 57 items)
Infantry Cap Badges Two small cards, one with miniature items including sphinxes, Prince of Wales's plumes, harps etc, the other with mainly anodised pieces; and some sixty other items, including examples from the Somerset, Shropshire and Durham Light Infantry, the Middlesex, Wiltshire, Manchester, North Staffordshire and York & Lancaster Regiments, the KRRC and Rifle Brigade, a few officers' pieces, mainly ORs', together with a large pouch- badge of the Gloucestershire Regiment, a large assortment of bugle horns, and a (probably repro) Glengarry badge of the 8th Regiment. (Lot)
Metal Shoulder-Titles mainly of Highland and Irish Regiments Examples of York &Lancaster Regiment, Highland Light Infantry (3 patterns), Durham Light Infantry (3 patterns, including one pair), Seaforth, Gordon and Cameron Highlanders; Royal Irish Rifles, Royal Ulster Rifles, Royal Irish Fusiliers (2 patterns, including one pair), Connaught Rangers (2 patterns), Leinsters (2 patterns), Royal Munster Fusiliers (4 patterns), Royal Dublin Fusiliers (2 patterns); together with officers' and ORs' examples for the Rifle Brigade.(32 items)
Metal Shoulder Titles of Infantry Regiments Examples of Oxfordshire and Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire (5 patterns), King's Own Yorkshire (3 patterns) and King's Shropshire Light Infantry (2 patterns), the Hampshire (3 patterns), South Staffordshire, Dorset, South Lancashire and Welsh Regiments, Black Watch, Essex, Sherwood Foresters (2 patterns), North Lancashire, Northamptonshire, Royal Berkshire (2 patterns), Royal West Kent and Middlesex Regiments, 60th Rifles (2 patterns), Wiltshire, North Hampshire, Manchester and North Staffordshire Regiments.(34 items)
Metal Shoulder Titles of Infantry Regiments Examples of the Royal Irish, Green Howards, Lancashire Fusiliers (5 patterns), Royal Scots Fusiliers (2 patterns), Cheshire, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, South Wales Borderers, King's Own Scottish Borderers, Cameronians (2 patterns), Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire (3 patterns), East Lancashire, East Surrey, Duke of Wellington's (2 patterns), Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Border and Royal Sussex Regiments. A few pairs
Insignia of Transvaal and Orange Free State Units and other organisations. A card displaying metal cap and collar-badges of the Imperial Light Horse, Central SA Railway Volunteers, Transvaal Cadets, Pretoria, Potchefstroom and Witwatersrand University Regiments and Motorcycle Corps, and the Regiment President Kruger etc; and another card, with similar items of Regiments Louw Wepener, De Wet, Orange River and President Steyn, Orange Free State Artillery, Defence Rifle Association and OFS University etc.(2 Cards, 41 items)
Badges of Infantry Regiments. A card bearing QEC period metal cap and collar-badges of the Royal Scots, KOSB, Black Watch, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, the Green Howards, the Duke of Wellington's and Cheshire Regiments, and the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Mainly ORs', some anodised; a card with items of the Somerset & Cornwall Light Infantry 1959 - 1968, including officers' No.1 Dress and SD cap and collar-badges, cloth shoulder-titles for battledress, metal or anodised shoulder-titles (two patterns), buttons, Warrant Officers' embroidered rank-badges, parachute qualification and miscellaneous badges; and another card showing insignia of regiments formed post-1967, including a Glengarry badge, collar badge and shoulder-title of The Highlanders (Seaforths, Gordons and Camerons); cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of the Light Infantry; and similar items of the Royal Green Jackets.(3 cards, 89 items)
Insignia of South African Cape Regiments and Corps A card of cap and collar-badges of the Cape Peninsula Rifles, Regiments Westelike Province, Suid Westelike District, Die Middelandse, Cape Mounted Riflemen and Cape Light Horse; Cape Defence Rifle Association, and various Labour Corps; and another card, with similar items of the Duke of Edinburgh's Rifles, Prince Alfred's Guard, First City, Kaffrarian Rifles, Cape Town Highlanders and the Kimberley Regiment. (2 cards, 57 items)
Insignia of Territorial Infantry Battalions A card bearing cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles (cloth and metal) of TA Battalions of the King's Regiment (including 10th Scottish Battalion), Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Devonshire and Suffolk Regiment; and another card, with insignia of the Suffolk, Somerset Light Infantry, PWO, East Yorkshire and Beds & Herts regiments, including a rare brass ST of T/7/W.YORK/LEEDS RIFLES, and a similar one, in blackened metal, of the 8th Leeds Rifles, a white metal pouch belt plate of the 8th PWO and a fine cap and collar set of the Suffolk & Cambridgeshire Regiment, c.1961. (2 cards, Lot)
Insignia of Territorial Infantry Battalions A card bearing cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles (cloth and metal) of TA battalions of the Sherwood Foresters, Loyals, Northamptonshire (including the Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion), Royal Berkshire, Royal West Kent (including an ST of T/KENT/CYCLISTS), and KOYLI; and another card, with similar items of the KSLI, Middlesex, KRRC, Wiltshire, Manchester and North Staffordshire Regiments, including a pair of anodised collar-badges of the King's Shropshire & Herefordshire Light Infantry (2 cards, 155 items)
Insignia of Territorial Infantry Battalions A card bearing cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of TA battalions of the North Staffordshire, York & Lancaster, DLI and HLI, including a four-part ST of T/6/Bugle/DURHAM and similar items for 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Battalions of the HLI; and another card, with similar, mainly anodised, items of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (including an ST of T/9/A&SH), London Yeomanry &Territorials, 51st Highland and 52nd Lowland Volunteers, Lancastrian, Fusilier, Wessex, Light Infantry, Yorkshire, Mercian and Welsh Volunteers, 5th Royal Green Jackets, and the Ulster Defence Regiment. (2 cards, 82 items)
Insignia of County Territorial Regiments Cap and collar-badges, and shoulder-titles in cloth and metal, of the Cambridgeshire, Herefordshire, Herefordshire Light Infantry, Hertfordshire and Monmouthshire Regiments, including a pair of fine gilt collar-badges of the Hertfordshire Regiment. (75 items)
Royal Marines Light Infantry Insignia An officer's QVC helmet-plate, a pair of dress collar-badges, a Victorian bimetal waistbelt clasp, a three-part sabretache-ornament, two pagri-badges, an OSD bronze cap and collar set, and gilt buttons; an OR's QVC helmet-plate and pre-1897 Glengarry badge ; an SNCO's two-part forage cap badge; a cap and collar-badge set for ORs, shoulder-titles and buttons, a QVC valise-badge, and a Victorian Colour Sergeant's rank-badge with Globe, crossed flags and Anchor within a laurel wreath, in gold and coloured embroidery on red cloth.(29 items)
A Collection of Australian Insignia A card of KC and QEC cap and/or collar-badges, buttons and STs of the Royal Australian Artillery, including a good OSD cap and collar of the Siege Brigade; items of the Australian Engineers and Royal Australian Engineers, and a cap-badge and ST of the Royal Australian Survey Corps; a card of cloth and metal "AUSTRALIA" shoulder titles; various patterns of cap and collar-badges of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces (WW1 and WW2), including a good gilt, white metal and enamel collar-badge of the Commonwealth HQ Staff 1904 - 1921; various buttons with Edward VII and George V cypher, and later buttons bearing map of Australia and inscribed Australian Military Forces; buttons and a fine gilt and enamel collar-badge of the Staff Corps 1920 - 40; KC and QEC badges of the Royal Military College; a card of Mounted Troops and Armoured Corps cloth shoulder-titles, including examples of the New South Wales Lancers, Australian Horse, 10th Light Horse, Second Cavalry Regiment, Hunter River Lancers, Northern Rivers Lancers, Queensland Mounted Infantry, New South Wales Mounted Rifles, Victorian Mounted Rifles (2), West Australian Mounted Infantry and Royal Australian Armoured Corps. Mainly in red embroidery on yellow cloth; and another card, containing cloth shoulder-titles of Australian Infantry Regiments including the Northern Victoria, Central Queensland, Far North Queensland, Wide Bay, Capricornia, Derwent, Hindmarsh, Riverina and North Shore Regiments, the Melbourne Rifles, and regiments of Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney Universities, and the University of Technology, all in white embroidery on scarlet cloth. Together with an ST of the NSW University, in black embroidery on scarlet cloth.(4 cards, 113 items, together with a number of loose items, mainly QEC period)
An Officer's Helmet-Plate of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry post 1881. A blackened Maltese Cross plate, surmounted by a QVC, with white metal highlights to edges, the centre mounted with a rococo-edged white metal cartouche and scroll bearing the County Arms and Motto. Complete with three fixing lugs.
An OR's Helmet-Plate of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry post 1881. A blackened Maltese Cross plate of the same pattern as the previous Lot but without highlights to edges, mounted with a white metal cartouche and scroll bearing the County Arms and Motto. Complete with three fixing lugs. Crown re-fixed; together with three white metal buttons by Samuel Bros and J Weldon, bearing the Prince of Wales's plumes above a scroll inscribed 'Cornwall'.(4 items)
A Volunteer Battalion Officer's Field Cap Badge of The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1899 - 1908. A white metal bugle-horn surmounted by a princely coronet above a scroll inscribed 'Cornwall'. Beneath the bugle-horn a second scroll inscribed '1st Volunteer Battn.' (fixings absent); together with a small scarlet corded boss bearing a white metal bugle-horn, complete with its screw-post fixing.(2 items)
SALEROOM NOTICE: Please note in the PDF and printed catalogue the image of this lot includes, to the right hand side, an OR’s and NCO’s badges complete with sliders which have been withdrawn from the sale.Field Cap Badges of The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1899 - 1908. An NCO's white metal badge of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, with bugle-horn beneath a coronet, Cornwall and title scroll, complete with lug fixings; and an OR's badge, as for the previous item but without the lower scroll and with a small plaque inscribed '1st VB' between the strings also with lug fixings; together with two buttons in blackened metal bearing crown and bugle-horn, stated to have been worn by various companies (4items)
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Volunteer Battalion Forage Cap Badges c.1881 - 1899. An officer's badge: silver-plated bugle-horn with knotted strings. On the strings, crossed feathers on red cloth edged with gilt metal behind an arched gateway. Complete with three fixing lugs; and an NCO's badge, of the same pattern but in white metal, with a green velvet backing behind the bugle-strings. One lug absent (2items)
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Volunteer Battalion Officer's Helmet-Plate c.1881 - 1908 A Universal Pattern QVC silvered star plate of the 2nd VB. The centre mounted with the bugle-horn, crossed feathers and Gateway on a black velvet ground. Regimental and Battalion scrolls below. Complete with fixing lugs. Silver plate rubbed.
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Volunteer Battalion OR's Helmet-Plate c.1881 - 1901 A Universal Pattern QVC white metal star plate of the 2nd VB. In the centre, the bugle-horn, crossed feathers and Gateway voided within a strap inscribed with the regimental and battalion title. The original three fixing lugs replaced in service by a two-lug fitting.
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A Volunteer Battalion Glengarry Badge and other Items. A white metal glengarry badge, probably of the late 1880s, for an NCO of the 2nd VB: voided within a circlet surmounted by QAVC and inscribed 'Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry', the bugle-horn, feathers and gateway. Below the circlet, a scroll inscribed '2nd Volunteer Battn.'. 3 fixing lugs; two OR's collar-badges c. 1881 - 84 (one brass, the other in white metal), in the form of the bugle-horn, feathers and Archway (the white metal badge lacking fixings); a pair of OR's collar-badges 1884 - 1908, in the form of the County Arms beneath a coronet, with a scalloped scroll inscribed 'One and All'; a white metal field cap badge c.1895 - 1908, as worn by Service Companies in South Africa: a bugle-horn with knotted strings beneath a coronet; a badge of similar pattern but strings with solid knot (all complete with lugs); and a smaller badge of the same pattern; together with an OR's Universal Pattern circular KC waist-belt clasp in white metal by Hobsons of Lexington St; and a KC Royal Arms button by Firmin.(10 items)
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A Volunteer Battalion Officer's Collar Badges and other items. A pair of Full Dress collar-badges: the Prince of Wales's Coronet above the County Arms in white metal on black enamel, and Motto scroll on black velvet ground, with lug fixings; a similar pair, slightly defective; an OSD cap-badge, a plastic cap-badge (blade fixings) and a pair of bronze inward-facing OSD collar-badges (coronet, scroll and bugle-horn) with separate 'V' below. A title-scroll for an officer's helmet-plate; two pairs of rank-stars (one pair silver-plated, the other of bronze), and two large and four small silver-plated buttons bearing regimental devices and title; a badge with 'CBL' above the County Arms with a bugle horn below; a Volunteer Force Proficiency Star c.1878; a Bugle Major's rank badge (intertwined bugles); and a Sergeant's shooting badge c.1891, all in silver embroidery on scarlet cloth; together with a Volunteer Efficiency Badge (flattened diamond in white worsted embroidery on red cloth), and various qualification badges. (Lot)
A Victorian Officer's Helmet Plate of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. A QVC Universal Pattern post-1881 gilt star plate, the green cloth centre mounted with the bugle-horn, feathers and Gateway. White metal scroll below bearing regimental title. Three lugs to reverse. The crown present but detached from the plate

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