Late Victorian Highland Light Infantry Officers Cross-Hilt Presentation Sword, straight double edge blade 83.5cms by Hobson & Sons, 1-3-5 Lexington St. London W, etched with crowned VR, crowned HLI, thistles and foliage together with 1st LANARK RIFLE VOLUNTEERS PRESENTED TO LIEUt W.D.HALL JUN.R BY THE DRAMATIC SOCIETY, cut with a pair of fullers, plated crosspiece with regimental pattern langet, wire bound fish skin covered grip, nickel plated pommel, in plated scabbard. Good condition, replated scabbard with traces of repair and multiple creases.
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An impressive Second World War Coastal Forces Distinguished Service Medal Group of Six to a Petty Officer who was Mentioned in Despatches for Crete and was Later Awarded a D.S.M. and Another Mentioned in Dispatches for his Service in Motor Torpedo Boats off the Dutch and Belgian Coasts in 1944, Distinguished Service medal, GVI 1st type, “JX. 144769 E.J. WHITE R.N. T/PO”, Naval General Service medal with clasp Palestine 1936-1939, “JX. 144769 E. WHITE, A.B., R.N.”, 1939-45 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal with clasp France & Germany, Africa Star medal and War medal 1939-45. Group mounted for wearing with push stud fitting on the reverse. Sold with a quantity of original documentation and related artefacts. Ex Ron Penhall collection.Distinguished Service medal – London Gazette – 13th July 1943 - For skill and daring in many successful attacks on enemy forces, made in enemy coastal waters, while serving in light coastal craft. Temporary Petty Officer Edwin John White, D/JX.I44769.Mention in Despatches – London Gazette 11th November 1941 - The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the following Rewards for gallantry and distinguished services in operations in Greek waters: Leading Seaman Edwin John White, D/JX.I44769, H.M.S. Isis.Mention in Despatches – London Gazette 2nd January 1945 - For courage, leadership and skill while serving in Light Coastal Craft in attacks on enemy shipping: Petty Officer Edwin John White, D.S.M., D/JX. 144769 (Aberdare).
Light Cavalry Officers Sword, Early 19th Century, curved single edge blade 80.5cms, cut with a single broad fuller, iron stirrup hilt, shield-shaped langets, quillon terminal engraved with a whorl, silver wire-bound fish-skin covered grip (incomplete). Good condition, edge with grinding marks.
Commonwealth & Overseas Tunic Buttons, many Victorian to include: Indian Army British Officers’ to Probyn's Horse, Hyderabad Contingent, Medical Service, 7th Madras, 11th Bengal Lancers, 84th Punjabis with duplication; also Sawai Man Guards Jaipur, 31st Bengal N.I., Shanghai Volunteer Corps, 3rd West Indian Regt. Australia: Victoria Volunteer Officer (1880-92), VAD. Canada: 8th P.L. Hussars Mess, 67th Carleton Light Infantry, New Brunswick Scottish. Twenty Polish WW2 Officers’ buttons (JR Gaunt & Sons, London). Five excavated Russian Regimental Buttons (Nos. 10, 12, 13, 17, 19. Diameter 22mm.) from Sebastopol, Crimea campsites. (c.90 items)
WW2 German Army (Heer) Summer HBT Combat Tunic 1943, HBT (Herring bone twill) light weight construction with hand applied breast eagle and collar tabs. Very good condition with original matching buttons and fully intact interior including the carrying straps. Original not matching early war shoulder boards. Inside with maker and size stamp.
Rare WW1 Bournemouth Volunteer Training Corps (V.T.C) Peaked Cap, light khaki cloth covered short peak service dress cap with bronzed other ranks cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. Brown leather chinstrap with general service side buttons. Green leather covering to the underside of the peak. Oil cloth sweatband and oilcloth to the interior crown. Some light wear but generally a good example of a rare peaked cap. Late Rod Flood collection
Third Reich NSDAP Political Leaders Ortsgruppen Peaked Cap, good example of the tan cloth peaked cap for an NSDAP political leader with blue piping to the crown and bordering the central brown velvet band. Gilt metal NSDAP political cap eagle and oakleaves cockade with enamel swastika roundel to the centre. Celluloid cap cords with plain pebbled side buttons. Interior with tan leather sweatband which has the deluxe perforated forehead section. Satin cloth lining to the interior with remains of the celluloid diamond to the crown. Ink stamping for a Slovakian company in the town of Piešťany. Linen RZM label to the underside of the sweatband. Some light areas of moth damage to the piping but generally a very good example.
WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Combat Helmet with Cover and Camouflaged Net, fine example of a standard type 90 combat helmet which retains the original tan cloth padded cover with brown wool circle cloth to the centre and yellow infantry star. The helmet is complete with the original camouflaged string net over the top of the helmet cover. Interior of the helmet has the original leather three pad liner system and leather liner band. Cloth chinstrap ties are full length. The cover has some light staining, does not appear to have been removed from the helmet since brought home as a souvenir.
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Knot by Gustav Spitzer, Solingen, good example with the top pommel having the swastika to both sides. White celluloid grip with the original wire binding in place. Luftwaffe eagle cross guard. Bullion officers dagger knot / portopee attached. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is an original pair of velvet backed brocade hanging straps, one fixing clip damaged. Double edged plain blade with the makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 25 ¼ cms, overall 43 cms. Some fraying to the portepee and some light staining to the blade but a scarcer maker to find for this dagger.
Gilt Mufti and Coatee Buttons (c1820-1860s), large mufti items include mounted 4th Kings Own Royal Lancashire Regt, 88th Connaught Rangers, 90th Perthshire Light Infantry, Lymington Yeomanry Cavalry (coatee), Aide de Camp (coatee & mufti), Medical Staff (coatee). Smaller mufti buttons: Kings Dragoon Guards, 11th Light Dragoons, Buffs, 10th North Lincs, 12th East Suffolk, 37th North Hampshire, 41st Welsh (1845-1847), Radbourne Troop Yeomanry Cavalry, East Yorks Yeomanry. Coatees: 7th Royal Fusiliers, 30th, 31st, 47th, 50th, 66th, 90th. Mess dress: 10th Royal Hussars, 20th Lancs, 70th Surrey, 26th cuff. Also 31st Bombay Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent and other duplicates and smalls. With most identified. (70 items)
Well Made Copy of an Officers Sword of the 30th Prince of Waless Light Dragoons, of c.1794 – 96, blade 88cms, regulation polished iron hilt, langet etched with regimental title and with regimental badge on reverse, chequered wooden grips, in its regulation scabbard with polished iron mounts and black leather filled panels. New condition. See Swords of the British Army, B Robson, 1976, Pls 51-53 for the pattern.
1930’s British Officers Foreign Service Woolsley Helmet, fine khaki cloth covered cork foreign service helmet with cloth six fold pagri having regimental pattern coloured pagri flash to the side. Leather trim to the brim of the helmet. Green covering to the underside of the helmet. Light tan leather sweatband to the interior. Thin brown leather chinstrap. Fine example. Late Rod Flood collection.
An Interesting Queens South African Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps for the 2nd Anglo-Boer War to a Recipient who was later Discharged 3 Times for ill Health from Different Units During the Great War, Queens South Africa medal with 2 clasps, Cape Colony and South Africa 1902, “14513 PTE. H. HALSEY R.A.M.C.” Harry Halsey was a 19 year old college servant from Oxford when he attested for service in the Royal Army Medical Corps on 29th August 1900. He had 2 periods of service, totalling 193 days, in South Africa before he was invalided home in June 1902 due to the effects of rheumatic fever. He transferred to the reserve on 3rd September 1903 and was mobilised for service on 6th August 1914, he was discharged 13 days later as being no longer physically fit for service. In 1931 he applied for an Army pension stating that he served through the whole of the Great War initially as #8275 Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and then as #292578 Royal Garrison Artillery.8275 Henry Halsey was discharged from the 2nd OBLI due to sickness on 31st May 1915 having earnt a 1914-15 trio and a Silver War Badge, 292578 Henry Halsey was discharged from the R.G.A. due to sickness on 19th December 1918 being awarded a pair of medals and another Silver War Badge! In 1939 he is listed as a General Clerk in an engineering firm and was also an Air Raid Warden. Henry Halsey died in Oxford in the last quarter of 1956.
WW2 German Army Afrikakorps (D.A.K) 1st Pattern Pith Helmet, good example of the early 1st pattern tropical pith helmet with the light khaki cloth covering to the cork body. Helmet with its light tan leather trim to the brim. Metal national tri-colour and German army pith helmet decals. Complete with the ventilation fitting to the top and its original leather chinstrap. Interior with green cloth lining to the peaks and red cloth lining to the interior body. Tan leather sweatband still in place with inked size details to the underside. Remains in excellent overall condition.
Irish Coatee Buttons (1820-1855), rare and fine examples to the 88th Connaught Rangers, Longford Militia, 100th (The Prince Regent’s County of Dublin) Regiment 1804-1816, Armagh Regiment (L.I.) pewter, 98th Foot, Londonderry Militia, Irish Volunteers (Harp and Maid, c.1802-1840), 87th South Cork Militia pewter coatee, and a silver plated Fermanagh Light Infantry Tunic button. Formerly from the collection of the late Araminta, Lady Aldington of Kent. (9 items)
Scarce 1788 Pattern Light Cavalry Officers Sword, slightly curved single edge blade 91cms struck with a government inspector’s crown mark, etched with cavalry officers on rearing horses, martial trophies, Turk’s head and moon, the etched lines gilt, back edge etched J J Runkel Sohlingen, regulation iron stirrup hilt with langets, ribbed leather-covered grip, in its black painted iron mounted scabbard engraved with a saltire beneath the top hanging band. Good condition, one leather panel replaced to scabbard and with crack across scabbard above dented chape, hilt cleaned. This actual sword is illustrated as Plates 1 & 2 in ‘Swords of the British Army’ B. Robson 1975. Ex. G. R. Worrall Collection.
Unusual Group of Early British Military Buttons Recovered from the River Thames, London and adjacent docks by Ronald Goode formerly displayed at the Rotherhithe Pumphouse Educational & Heritage Museum (closed 2011). Notable examples are 11th Light Dragoons (1790s), Duke of York’s 5th West India Regiment (1806-1808), 60th (Royal Americans) Rifle Corps (1775-1785, no shank), Rotherhithe Rifle Volunteers, 2nd Queens Regt. (worn in Egypt c.1800), 3rd Scots Guards (c.1780), 55th Aberdeenshire, North British Militia (c.1805), 19th North Yorkshire Foot (c.1790), 35th Sussex Foot (two, c.1770 and c.1780, no shanks). N.B. Many of the prison hulks, former warships, were broken up in this stretch of the Thames which may account for the unusual mix of military buttons recovered. All in excavated condition as found, display list and details included. (27 items)
WW2 German Army M-35 Single Decal Steel Combat Helmet, good example of an early model 1935 steel combat helmet which retains its original apple green paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Helmet is compete with the original German army (heer) helmet decal which has an abrasion to the centre of the eagles chest, so about 75% of the decal remains. The decal has golden toned. National tri-colour decal removed as per 1940 regulations. Helmet retains the original leather liner system on its aluminium band. Part of the leather chinstrap remains. The shell is stamped ‘Q64’ and ‘520’. Some light surface rust to the shell, but this could possibly be removed with gentle cleaning.
WW2 Imperial Japanese Naval Landing Forces (Marines) Combat Helmet with Cover and Camouflage Net, superb example of an original WW2 Japanese type 90 combat helmet which is fitted with the original light tan cloth helmet cover with machine woven naval anchor insignia to the front. Attached to the cover is the original green string knotted camouflage netting cover which is predominantly found on the naval landing forces helmets, especially those from the early island campaigns. Interior of the helmet has the original dark brown leather three pad liner system on the leather liner band and the cloth chinstraps. The helmet cover does not appear to have ever been removed from the helmet since it was brought home as a souvenir after WW2. A superb example of a rare to find Japanese combat helmet.
WW2 Japanese Army Officers Sword Katana, blade 63.3cms signed with 2 characters and dated, oil tempered suguha hamon, plain shin gunto mounts with regulation brass tsuba, tsuka fitted with blue and brown dress knot, in its saya with leather combat cover. Generally good condition, blade with small areas of light superficial rust.
Scottish & Welsh Coatee Buttons (1820-1855), scarce and fine issues to the Loyal Inverness Fencibles (1794-1802), 72nd Duke of Albany’s Highlanders (Large & Small), 41st Welsh Foot (L&S), 1st Invernesshire Loyal Militia gilt, 71st Highland Light Infantry pewter, Edinburgh Militia pewter, Upper Tivy Loyal Militia (L&S), 2nd Battalion 2nd Brigade Royal Perthshire Volunteers, Coldstream Guards pewter coatee, 99th Lanarkshire Foot, Royal Eastern Montgomery Loyal Militia. Formerly from the collection of the late Araminta, Lady Aldington of Kent. (14 items)
WW2 German Luftwaffe M-35 Double Decal Steel Combat Helmet, good untouched example of a Model 1935 steel helmet which retains much of its Luftwaffe blue paint finish to the shell. Helmet has the original 2nd pattern Luftwaffe eagle decal and national tri-colour decal. Interior of the helmet retains the leather liner system and the original leather chinstrap. The shell is stamped ‘Q64’ and ‘5838’. The helmet has a light surface rust which could probably be removed with gentle cleaning.
Napoleonic French Light Cavalry Officers Sword, curved single edge blade 83cms etched with small trophies and devices, brass stirrup hilt with elliptical langets, brass wire-bound leather covered grip (brass wire incomplete), in its brass scabbard with leather belt. Good condition, age worn overall, scabbard with multiple dents, mouthpiece missing.
Rare Third Reich NSDAP Political Leaders Brocade Parade Belt and Buckle, fine example of the brown velvet backed parade belt with gilt wire brocade front in the form of oak leaves. Complete with the original correct small pattern gilt NSDAP political pattern buckle. Both brocade runners are still present with the belt. The reverse of the buckle is marked RZM M4/24. Set remains in excellent condition overall with just very light wear.
A late 19th century French porcelain figure of Europa. With a gold anchor mark to verso, standing above the bull at her feet in the manner of Chelsea or Derby, H30.5cm Condition Report: There is damage to many of the leaf tips which are missing, mostly on the back. Appears to be restoration to her thumb holding the staff. Lose to some of the galzed areas and the gilding. Light surface marks
A Victorian mahogany writing desk. Having two drawers with turned handles, raised on turned tapering supports. H80cm x W88cm x D50cm Condition Report: In a fair condition for its age, Water marks and light scratches to the writing surface. Appears structurally sound, no signs of worm. Mildew to the underside and the sides of the drawers, Remains of a paper label beneath one drawer. Drawers open ok.
Seiko, 'Dancing Hands', a gentleman's gold-plated and stainless steel alarm quartz bracelet watch. Ref. 8M25-8030 A4, No.030112, the light yellow dial with Arabic numerals, gilt hands and a subsidiary dial for 'Time', Alarm set and stop, 'Timer' & 'Chrono', the 36mm wide tonneau shaped case, on a satinised and polished gilt block bracelet on a deployant clasp, the movement not examined Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
Regency style mahogany twin pedestal dining table, with one extra leaf, 223x114cm maximum, height 77cm, set of eight shield back chairs and a modern carver chair. Qty: 10 Condition report:Table; top surface is good, some light surface wear consistent with use, even colour, oedestald and legs are in good condition.Chairs; All are sound, joints are good, some scuffs and marks, mainly to the legs, some to the backs, seat coverings are sall good, no holes or tears, needlework is even across all surfaces, not particularly clean along the back edge and sides but would probably clean up well.
Heals style light oak bedroom suite, comprising a small tallboy, cupboard over three drawers, width 76cm, depth 46cm, height 91cm, dressing table with large circular mirror and a bedside pedestal.Qty: 3Condition report:Tallboy - good overall condition, some ring staining to the top. The left hand cupboard door doesn't have a block or catch to stop it being pushed back too far. Drawers are all sound. A slight odour to the interior.Bedside pedestal - Cupboard closes well. Some ring staining to the top. Colour fading throughout. No splits.Dressing table - the mirror backing looks like parts have become separated a little so may need tightening. Some loss of veneer to the drawer fronts. One of the lefthand drawer pulls has a significant chip. The cupboards close well and the drawers are still sound. Moderate staining to the top surfaces.
G-Plan teak sideboard, with cantered ends, with three central drawers flanked by cupboards, raised on steel framed supports, width 184cm, depth 45cm, height 73cm.Condition report:Generally in good clean condition, left cupboard has a couple of very light surface scratches, otherwise in good condition.
Local artists: seven 45's vinyl records including Legay No-One/ The Fantastic Story of the Steam Driven Banana 1968, TF-904; Legay, High Flying Around 2014 Circle Records; Skinny Lister, Plough and Orion, 2012 Sunday Best Recordings; Skinny ListerRollin' Over, 2012 Sunday Best Records; The Durham Ox Singers, Revolution #9; etc.Qty: 7Condition report:The two 45s not listed in the description are The Snowflakes Xmas Single - The Xmas Song/ What? No presents. and SugarSnatch Gardener's World/ The MIlkman, Pinkbox records, one of 500.We're not able to grade records. The Legay No-one has some light surface marks, two specifically to the No-one side, the Steam Driven Banana side has fewer surface marks.

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