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A pair of Continental carved and stained beech three light wall appliques, mid 20th century, the electrical fitments above urn sockets with beaded drip pans, on metal arms with foliate carved mounts issuing from acanthus carved backplates, each with Prince of Wales' feathers finial and bellflower terminal, 66cm high, 39cm wide, 24cm protuberance
Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959) a square Iga style dish, stoneware with light green ash glaze pooling in the carved surface, incised seal mark, 24cm. square Provenance 20th Century Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art, Bonhams London 11th November 2003, lot 78 Literature Uncommon Clay The Life and Pottery of Rosanjin, 1998 page 40 for a comparable form.
Selection of Territorial Force Cap Badges, consisting of blackened 8th Irish Battalion Kings Liverpool Regiment with slider fitting, Liverpool Scottish glengarry badge with two lug fittings to the reverse, 4th / 5th & 6th battalion Suffolk Regiment with slider fitting to the reverse, white metal 5th Battalion Border regiment with slider fitting to the reverse, 7th Battalion Hampshire regiment with slider fitting to the reverse, 5th / 7th & 8th battalion Highland Light Infantry with South Africa 1900-2 scroll and 9th Glasgow Highlanders glengarry badge with two lug fittings. Various conditions. (7 items)
Selection of Sweetheart Brooches, all being brass and enamel regimental badges mounted on mother of pearl circular backings with pin fittings to the reverse. Various regiments including Royal Fusiliers, Durham Light Infantry, Notts & Derby, KOYLI, Herefordshire regiment, Royal Artillery, Norfolk regiment, plus others. Various conditions, viewing recommended. (26 items)
Quantity of Assorted Cap Badges, including officers silver gilt Worcestershire regiment with two lug fittings on the reverse, bi-metal Royal Munster fusiliers other ranks with slider, white metal Manchester regiment with brooch pin fitting, silvered Somerset Light Infantry officers beret badge with two lug fittings, brass Cheshire Volunteer Regiment with two lug fittings, all brass East Lancashire regiment with slider, blackened brass Essex regiment with brooch pin fitting, all brass Royal Welsh Fusiliers with slider, all brass Gloucestershire regiment with slider, white metal The Welsh regiment with two lug fittings, blackened Royal Irish Rifles with brooch pin fitting, anodised Berkshire and Westminster Dragoons with slider fitting, plus others. Some badges are damaged, viewing strongly recommended. (51 items)
1944 Dated British Airborne Forces / Paratroopers Steel Combat Helmet, good example of the special pattern helmet issued to the British Airborne forces during WW2. Helmet retains all of its original light green combat paint finish to the exterior and is fitted with its camouflaged net. Interior retains the original liner system with webbing harness pattern chinstrap. Leather liner is marked BMB 1944. The liner has inked name of the original owner, “2/LT SOPER” to one pad and “2/LT SOPER B COY” to the other. White painted details to the inside of the shell but these are not clear.
Quantity of British Infantry Cap Badges, all being other ranks examples, including bi-metal Leicestershire regiment, white metal Royal Irish Rifles with slider, bi-metal East Surrey regiment, all brass Wiltshire regiment with slider, bi-metal South Staffordshire regiment with slider, white metal Rifle Brigade with slider, all brass Dorsetshire regiment with slider, bi-metal Essex regiment with slider, bi-metal The Welch regiment with slider, blackened brass Connaught Rangers with slider, bi-metal KSLI with slider, white metal Ox & Bucks Light Infantry with slider, bi-metal South Lancashire regiment (damaged slider), bi-metal Northamptonshire regiment with slider, plus others. Various conditions. (30 items)
Selection of Territorial Force Cap Badges, including Royal Scots 4th / 5th Battalion (Queens Edinburgh Rifles), blackened 6th Rifle Battalion Kings Liverpool regiment with slider fitting, 4th / 5th battalion Prince Albert’s Somerset Light Infantry with slider fitting, blackened brass 7th /8th battalion (Leeds Rifles) West Yorkshire regiment with slider fitting, 4th/5th & 6th battalion Leicestershire regiment with slider fitting, 5th / 6th battalion Gloucestershire regiment with two lug fittings, 7th / 8th & 9th battalion Middlesex regiment with slider fitting, Tyneside Scottish Glengarry badge with two lug fittings, bi-metal Herefordshire regiment with Gaunt maker marked slider fitting and brass Monmouthshire regiment with slider fitting. Various conditions. (10 items)
WW2 German RAD (Labour Service) Robbin Hood Cap, brown cloth peaked cap with black piping to the curtain, brown central band with painted RAD cap insignia to the centre. Complete with brown sweatband to the interior. Some light moth damage to the reverse of the cap but otherwise a good example.
Quantity of British Infantry Collar Badges, consisting of officers and other ranks examples, including pair of bullion post 1953 Northumberland Fusiliers, 2x two piece officers East Surrey regiment (non matching), gilt metal officers Lincolnshire regiment, Queens Royal Surrey regiment officers silver gilt collar badge, two piece officers Queens regiment, 2x brass Munster Fusiliers, silvered Middlesex, facing pair of Berkshire regiment, crude cast brass Gordon Highlanders, pair of Duke of Wellingtons, pair of brass Somerset Light Infantry, plus others. Various conditions, viewing strongly recommended. (72 items)
Eight British Officers Bronze Cap Badges, consisting of South Staffordshire regiment with two blade fittings to the reverse and J R Gaunt makers tablet, Devonshire regiment with two blade fittings to the reverse, two piece Royal Welch Fusiliers with two blade fittings, Middlesex regiment made by J R Gaunt with two blade fittings, West Yorkshire regiment (one blade repaired), Durham Light Infantry (missing blades), Royal Warwickshire regiment with separate piece coronet and chain (missing blades to the reverse) and Notts & Derby regiment (one blade missing). (8 items)
Royal Air Force Irvin Flying Jacket and Flying Helmet Grouping Attributed to New Zealand Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot, P/O Owen “Okey” Edward Lamb 151 Squadron, Later Killed in Action in North Africa with 73 Squadron, grouping consists of his original wool lined two panel back Irvin Flying Jacket. The jacket is named to the reverse under the collar in black ink “P/O OKEY LAMB”, zip cuffs and 9 vents under the armpits. Jacket has lower loops but the belt is missing. Tab for the collar fastener is still present. Jacket shows evidence of service wear and has some period field repairs. Accompanying the jacket is his original B-Type flying helmet with zipped ear cups and leather straps to the reverse. Interior of the helmet has the original Air Ministry size label and is also inked “OKEY LAMB” and “OKEY”. The helmet remains in very good condition showing just signs of light service wear. RCAF MK III Flying Goggles complete with the original strap with stamped store numbers 22C/13 and 1940. Goggles are complete with the original lenses and leather surround. The goggle strap is inked with the initials “O.L”. Born in Auckland, New Zealand on 10th May 1917. Early in 1939 he applied for an RAF short service commission and was provisionally accepted. He sailed for the UK on 6th May 1939 on RMS Rangitane. He commenced elementary flying training at 10 E&RFTS, Yatesbury and in late August moved to 2 FTS, Brize Norton. With his training completed Lamp was posted to 7 AGS, Newton Down in February 1940 for a gunnery course, after which he went to 6 OTU, Sutton Bridge and converted to the Hurricane fighter aircraft. On 13th April 1940 Lamb began a Specialist Armaments Officers Course at No1 Air Armaments School at Manby. He went to 5 OTU, Aston Down on August 31st for Hurricane refresher course and joined 151 Squadron in mid September, flying the Hurricane Fighter on sorties during the Battle of Britain. In November 1940 Lamb volunteered for overseas service and joined 73 Squadron at Debden. The Squadron embarked for the Middle East on HMS Furious on the 10th November 1940. On arrival in the Western Desert the Squadron was attached to 274 Squadron until January 1941 when 73 Squadron became operational on its own account. On 14th April 1941 the Luftwaffe mounted a heavy attack against Tobruk with a force of more than ninety bomber and fighter aircraft. On this day 73 Squadron was operating in the perimeter defences and were scrambled with the orders to engage the enemy. Pilot Officer Lamb failed to return from this sortie, his body was later found and buried in an isolated grave near the Tobruk-Bardia road. After the war Lamb’s remains were re-interred in the Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma Libya. A rare and fantastic grouping to “One of the Few” who defended England against the might of the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain and later paid the ultimate sacrifice in combat. These were the actual items of flying clothing that Pilot Officer Lamb wore during the Battle of Britain.
Scarce Dutch M16 Pattern Steel Helmet, early pattern example which has had a later WW2 period applied darker paint finish, areas of the early light green paint can be seen. Inside has the later three pad leather liner system and leather chinstrap. Again the original early green paint finish can be seen in the interior of the shell. During the 1930’s the Dutch army had a shortage of steel helmets, as a result they re-issued many of these early pattern combat helmets.
Selection of Colonial Badges and Titles, including gilt brass 1st type West African Frontier Force (W.A.F.F) by W Dowler & Sons Ltd with slider fitting to the reverse, matching collar badge, Canadian Princess Louise Dragoon Guards cap badge (one lug missing), white metal Canadian Saskatoon Light Infantry with two lug fittings, New Zealand 19th Reinforcements Cap Badge (brooch fitting), Royal Malta Artillert cap badge, brass 1st Kings African Rifles cap badge with two lug fittings, Southern Rhodesia Volunteers collar / cap badge, Australian Commonwealth Military Forces cap badge with two lug fittings, New Zealand Machine Gun Corps collar badge, Zululand Mounted Rifles collar badge (missing one lug), New Zealand 16th Waikato regiment cap badge with two lug fittings, Canadian 72nd Overseas Battalion badge with two of four blade fittings to the reverse, white metal Gibraltar Defence Force cap badge with two lug fittings, New Zealand Medical Corps collar badge, brass 18/SOHAN/MTN pagri badge, pair of brass EAASC (East African Army Service Corps) shoulder titles, bronze Canadian First Mounted Rifles shoulder title, bronze South Africa 1st Infantry shoulder title with Gaunt makers mark, pair of brass New Zealand Rifles shoulder titles, Gold Coast Regiment RWAFF shoulder title, plus other items. Some Belgium / Dutch badges also included. (77 items)
Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Dress Dagger, being an aluminium fittings example, complete with its original blue leather covered scabbard fitted with hanging chains. Gilt finish to the swastikas in the pommel and cross guard remains intact. Fine double edged blade with Tiger Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Some light scuffing to the leather on the scabbard and grip but otherwise a very good example.
Great War American 88th Infantry Division Tunic & Greatcoat, four pocket khaki wool service tunic with American eagle bronze buttons and collar discs. Embroidered divisional patch to arm and overseas service stripe. Double breasted wool greatcoat with lower slashed pockets, two rows to bronze American eagle buttons, partially lined interior. Some moth damage to both tunic and greatcoat, otherwise good condition. Accompanied by a Great War period American Artillery four pocket light weight tunic with insignia. (3 items)
WW2 Royal Marines Training Centre Battle Dress Blouse, privately tailored open collar 1937 style pattern battle dress blouse with cash tape type ROYAL MARINES shoulder title and embroidered Royal Marines Training Centre formation signs. Shoulder boards have been removed from the battle dress. Various zinc and brass buttons. Some light moth damage.

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