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Los 625

China 1857-60, 4 clasps, Fatshan 1857, Canton 1857, Taku Forts 1858, Taku Forts 1860, with contemporary top silver riband buckle, of contemporary manufacture, very fine £60-£80

Los 628

Austria, Empire, Military Merit Signum Laudis Medal, Franz Joseph, silver with crown, in its Láng Testvérek, Budapest, case of issue, case scuffed, scratches in field behind Emperor’s head, otherwise extremely fine £70-£90

Los 629

Austria, Empire, Military Merit Medal, Franz Joseph, bronze, very fine Bulgaria, Kingdom, Medal for Merit, Boris III, with crown suspension, bronze, on War-time riband, very fine Ottoman Empire, Medal for War with Greece, silver, with star and crescent device on riband, very fine Serbia, Kingdom, Medal for Bravery, silver, very fine (4) £80-£120

Los 630

Austria, Empire, War Medal 1873, bronze gilt, good very fine Germany, Prussia, War Commemorative Medal 1870-71, combatants’ type, bronze; Cross of Honour 1914-18, combatants’ cross with swords, reverse stamped ‘W.K.’, very fine Germany, Third Reich, Iron Cross 1939, Second Class breast badge, silver with iron centre, unmarked; Cross of Honour of the German Mother, Third Class, 2nd type, bronze and enamel, enamel damage to lower arm of last, otherwise very fine or better Hungary, Regency, Great War Commemorative Medal 1914-18, silvered, good very fine (6) £70-£90

Los 631

A well documented Belgian Great War group of ten attributed to Senior Captain Jean Laoureux, Belgian Army Belgium, Kingdom, Order of Leopold, Military Division, Chevalier’s breast badge, with crossed swords, silver and enamel, French motto, reverse central medallion detached but present; Order of the Crown, Officer’s breast badge, gilt and enamel, with rosette on riband, in Wolfers, Brussels case of issue; Order of the Crown, Chevalier’s breast badge, silver, gilt and enamel, enamel damage to central medallions; Military Cross, Second Class, silver and enamel; Croix de Guerre, A.I.R., bronze, with Belgian lion bronze emblem on riband signifying Mention in Despatches at Divisional level; Military Decoration, Second Class, for Long Service, gilt; War Commemorative Medal 1914-18, bronze; Allied Victory Medal 1914-18, Laslo official type 1, bronze; Centenary Medal 1830-1930, silvered; Congo Commemorative Medal 1879-1908, gilt, generally very fine and better except where stated (10) £260-£300 --- Jean Laoureux was probably born in 1880 and joined the Belgian Army in the Carabiniers-Cyclists Regiment soon after his sixteenth birthday. His service took him to the Belgian Congo in the last days of the 19th century and his good conduct qualified him for the Military Decoration 2nd Class in 1912. Soon into the Great War, Sergeant-Major Laoureux was one of those selected for promotion on 8 January 1915 to auxiliary infantry officer. He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry in July 1915 and Lieutenant in September 1916. For his bravery he was awarded the Croix de Guerre with gilt lion emblem for divisional citation on 14 February 1917. The citation mentions that it was an award ‘For bravery and fearlessly taking command of an outpost during an enemy attack on the night of 30/31 January 1917’. He was also awarded 8 front-line chevrons. With the end of the war he was promoted to Junior Captain in March 1919 and was awarded the Order of the Crown, Chevalier and Order of Leopold Chevalier in November 1924. In 1929 he was awarded the Congo Commemorative Medal and gained promotion in the Order of the Crown to ‘Officer’ and was awarded the Military Cross 2nd Class. He gained his final award in 1930 with the 100th anniversary of Belgium’s independence. Sold together with a number of original documents, comprising adult high school certificate, Verviers, 1900; nomination list of N.C.O’s. promoted to officers, December 1914 to January 1915; 6th Division award certificate for the Military Decoration, 2nd Class for long service to Sergeant-Major of the 1st Carabiniers; letter from GOC 2nd Cavalry Division nominating Laoureux as an auxiliary officer, 8 January 1915; letter for the Ministry of Defence doing the same; warrant of appointment to 2nd Lieutenant, 8 July 1915; warrant of appointment to Lieutenant of Infantry, 1 September 1916; warrant of appointment to Junior Captain, 4 April 1919; letter placing Laoureux on medically inactive list for service related illness, 30 December 1924; letter of re-appointment to active service to the 12th Infantry Regiment, 1926; award document for the Military Cross, 2nd Class, for 25 years service, 27 November 1929; award document for the Victory Medal, as Commander of the Cavalry Division Depot; warrant of appointment to Senior Captain-Commandant in the Reserve; award document for the Croix de Guerre with gilt lion, for an act of bravery; award document for the Order of the Crown, Chevalier, 8 April 1923; award document for the Order of Leopold, 27 November 1924; award document for the Order of the Crown, Officer, 27 November 1929; award document for the Congo Commemorative Medal, 28 June 1929; award document for the Centenary Medal 1930; together with a copied photograph of the recipient.

Los 632

A Great War Belgian group of nine attributed to E. O. Vercnocke, Belgian Forces Belgium, Kingdom, Commemorative Decoration for the 100th Anniversary of the Ostende-Dover Ferry 1846-1946, gilt and enamel; Naval War Merit Cross, A.I.R., Second Class, silver and enamel, with crossed swords, with bullion crossed anchors on riband, enamel damage to reverse central medallion; Naval War Merit Medal, A.I.R., Second Class, silver, with crossed swords suspension, with bullion crossed anchors on riband; Civil Decoration, L.II.R., Second Class Medal, silver, on administrative long service riband; Allied Victory Medal, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the Great War, bronze, with 4 silver bars; Leopold II Commemorative Medal, 1865-1905, gilt; Africa Campaign Commemorative Medal 1914-1916, silver; Belgian Congo Service Star, silver, with 1 silver bar, generally good very fine (9) £100-£140 --- Edward Oscar Vercnocke was born in Ostend on 31 July 1894. Sold together with the recipient’s Service Book and various postcards from the Belgian Congo.

Los 633

An interesting Belgian Second War B.E.M. group of fifteen awarded to Adjutant A. F. H. A. Buekens, Belgian Ministry of National Defence, who served in the 1940 Campaign and participated in the Resistance Movement Belgium, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, Knight’s breast badge, silver and enamel; Order of Leopold II, Knight’s breast badge, silver and enamel; Croix de Guerre, L.III.R., bronze, with Belgian lion bronze emblem on riband signifying Mention in Despatches at Divisional level; Medal of the Resistance 1940-45, bronze; War Medal 1940-45, bronze, with crossed swords emblem on riband; Medal for Combat Volunteers, 1 clasp, Pugnator, bronze; Medal for Prisoners of War 1940-45, bronze, with bronze riband bar; Military Decoration, Second Class, for Long Service, silver; Albert I Silver Jubilee Medal 1934, bronze; France, Cross of Resistance of Réseau Sylvestre, reverse dated 1942-45, bronze; Great Britain, British Empire Medal, (Military) G.VI.R., 1st issue (Adjudant Albert F H A Buekens), silver; United States of America, Medal of Freedom, bronze; France, Republic, Croix du Guerre, reverse dated 1939, bronze, with bronze star emblem on riband; War Medal 1939-45, 1 clasp, France, gilt; Medal of Liberated France 1944, bronze, mounted on three separate bars, generally good very fine or better and a scarce combination (15) (15) £600-£800 --- B.E.M. 140.22381 Adjudant Albert Ferdinand Hector Adrien Buekens, Chef du Service des Decorations Adjoint, Belgian Ministry of National Defence. The original Recommendation, dated 3 April 1946, and signed by Montgomery of Alamein, states: ‘Went through 1940 campaign. Participated in Resistance Movement. As NCO attached to 2nd Bureau showed ability and devotion to duty in manifold missions including particularly questions of awards to representatives of Liberation Armies.’

Los 634

Belgium, Kingdom, Order of Leopold, Knight Grand Cross Star, Civil Division, by J. Fonson, Brussels, 84mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, French motto, marker’s cartouche to reverse, with central retaining pin and two additional support hooks, good very fine £180-£220

Los 635

Belgium, Kingdom, Order of Leopold, Grand Officer’s Star, Military Division, by J. Fonson, Brussels, 79mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, with crossed swords, French motto, marker’s cartouche to reverse, with central retaining pin and two additional support hooks, good very fine £140-£180

Los 636

Belgium, Kingdom, Order of Leopold, Civil Division, Chevalier’s breast badge, 61mm including crown suspension x 40mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, French motto, significant enamel damage throughout; Order of Leopold II, Officer’s breast badge, 64mm including crown suspension x 42mm, gilt and enamel, bilingual motto, with rosette on riband; Order of Leopold II, Chevalier’s breast badge, 64mm including crown suspension x 42mm, silver and enamel, French motto; Order of the Crown, Gold Palms of the Order, gilt, in case of issue; Croix du Feu 1914-18, 1st type (2), bronze; Croix du Feu 1914-18, 2nd type (2), bronze; Allied Victory Medal 1914-18, Laslo official type 1, bronze; War Medal 1940-45, bronze; Resistance Medal 1940-45, bronze; Commemorative Medal for Leopold II 1865-1905, gilt; Centenary Medal 1830-1930, silvered; Albert I Silver Jubilee Medal 1934, bronze, generally very fine and better (14) £100-£140

Los 637

Belgium, Kingdom, Order of Leopold, Civil Division, Chevalier’s breast badge, 65mm including crown suspension x 40mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, French motto, unmarked, housed in a de Vigne-Hart, Brussels case for the Order of Leopold II, good very fine Finland, Republic, Order of the White Rose, Commander’s neck badge, by Viktor Lindeman, Helsingfors, 51mm, silver and enamel, marker’s mark and silver marks to suspension loop, with neck riband, significant enamel damage to top arm of cross, therefore fine (3) £60-£80 --- Sold together with a miscellaneous Irish Masonic gilt medal.

Los 639

Bulgaria, Kingdom, Balkan War Commemorative Medal 1912-13, silvered, on combatant’s riband, very fine France, Third Republic, Legion of Honour, Chevalier’s breast badge, 58mm including wreath suspension x 41mm, silver and enamel, poincon mark to base of tassel, minor enamel damage, nearly very fine Morocco, Kingdom, Order of Ouissam Alouite Cherifien, Knight’s breast badge, 61mm including wreath suspension x 42mm, silver and enamel, minor enamel damage, about very fine (3) £100-£140

Los 642

An unattributed French Legion of Honour group of fourteen France, Republic, Legion of Honour, Officer’s breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with rosette on riband; Order of National Merit, Officer’s breast badge, gilt and enamel, with rosette on riband; Croix de Guerre des Théâtres d’Opérations Extérieurs, bronze; Croix de la Valeur Militaire, bronze; Croix de Combattant, bronze; Croix du Combattant Volontiare, gilt, 2 clasps, Indochine, Coree; Korea Medal, bronze; U.N. Medal for Korea, French issue, bronze; Indochina Campaign Medal, bronze; Colonial Medal, 1 clasp, Extreme Orient; Middle East Operations Medal, bronze, 1 clasp, Moyen Orient; North Africa Operations Medal, bronze, 1 clasp, Maroc; Wound Star, combatant’s issue, bronze and red enamel; Korea, Republic, Korean War Participation Medal, 2nd type, bronze; together with the recipients French Battalion of he United Nations Organisation cap badge, silvered, gilt, and enamel, generally very fine (15) £180-£220

Los 643

An unattributed French group of nine France, Third Republic, Medaille Militarie, silver, gilt, and enamel, with trophy of arms suspension; Croix de Guerre, bronze, reverse dated 1914-1917, with bronze star emblem on riband; Croix de Guerre des Théâtres d’Opérations Extérieurs, bronze, with two bronze palm emblems and one bronze star emblem on riband; Croix de Combattant, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the Great War 1914-18, bronze; Allied Victory Medal, official model by Morlon, bronze; Levant Campaign Medal, bronze, 1 clasp, 1925 Levant 1926; Lebanon Commemorative Medal 1926, bronze; Wound Star, combatant’s issue, bronze and red enamel, generally very fine (9) £80-£120

Los 644

France, Republic, Order of Maritime Merit, Officer’s breast badge, 41mm, silver-gilt and enamel, damage to tips of points of star and enamel damage as a result, and lacking rosette from riband; Order of Social Merit, Chevalier’s breast badge, 39mm, silver and enamel; Order of the Academic Palms, Chevalier’s breast badge, 36mm x 28mm, silver and enamel, with significant enamel damage; Order of Public Health, Officer’s breast badge, 41mm, silvered-gilt and enamel, lacking rosette from riband; the last rather crudely manufactured, generally good fine and better (4) £70-£90

Los 646

German, Third Reich, Iron Cross 1939, Second Class breast badge, silver with iron centre, unmarked, good very fine £40-£50

Los 647

Germany, Federal Republic, German Cross in Gold, a post-War ‘de-Nazified’ issue with Iron Cross emblem in centre, 64mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, unmarked, with original pin, hook, hinge, and four hollow rivets, extremely fine £240-£280

Los 648

Ireland, Free State, Emergency Service Medal 1939-46, for Air Raid Precautions, 1 clasp, 1939-1946, with integral top riband bar, traces of verdigris, very fine Kuwait, Emirate, Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait 1991, 4th Grade, bronze and enamel, very fine Japan, Empire, Red Cross Membership Medal, silver, very fine Netherlands, Kingdom, Cross for Important War Actions, silvered, no clasp, in J. M. J. van Wielik, The Hague, card box of issue, good very fine Poland, Republic, Order of Polonia Restituta, Fifth Class breast badge, 41mm, gilt and enamel, very fine Rhodesia, General Service Medal (9855L F/R S. G. West) good very fine Saudi Arabia, Kingdom, Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait 1991, silvered and gilt, in fitted case of issue, extremely fine (7) £80-£120

Los 649

Japan, Empire, Order of the Rising Sun, Seventh Class breast badge, 31mm x 28mm, silver and enamel, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly, in rio-nuri lacquer case of issue; Order of the Rising Sun, Eighth Class breast badge, 31mm x 28mm, silver, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly, in slightly damaged rio-nuri lacquer case of issue; China Incident War Medal 1937-45, bronze, with clasp, lacking riband; Army Relief Association breast Star, silvered and enamel, in wooden box of issue; Imperial Military Reserve Association Member’s Badge, silver, with bronze star at centre, in card box of issue, Patriotic Ladies’ Association Exceptional Merit Badge, Third Class, silver, lacking red enamel star at centre, in wooden box of issue; 2600th National Anniversary Commemorative Medallion, bronze, in wooden box of issue, generally very fine and better (7) £120-£160

Los 651

A Polish ‘Monte Cassino’ group of twelve Poland, Republic, Cross of Merit, gilt and enamel; Monte Cassino Cross 1944, reverse numbered ‘42746’; Polish Red Cross medal, reverse engraved ‘P. C. K. Hastudze’; Commemorative Medal for the War 1918-21, bronze; Medal for the Tenth Anniversary of the Restoration of Independence 1918-1928, bronze; Medal for 10 Years’ Long Service, bronze; Medal for 20 Years; Long Service, silver; Great Britain, 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; together with two embroidered shoulder patches, a plastic polish emblem and two identity tags named to ‘A.P. 1892 43-111 RZ. KAT. Jelonek’, and all housed in a wooden frame, good very fine or better (12) £100-£140

Los 652

Romania, Kingdom, Aviation Corps Military Pilot’s Badge, a fine quality Great War silver badge, the Royal cipher in blue enamel, with vertical pin to reverse, unmarked, a scarce variant of the badge believed to have been produced in Paris, good very fine £100-£140

Los 653

Russia, Empire, Medal for the Crimean War 1853-56, bronze; Medal for the Memory of Alexander III 1881-1894, silver; Nicholas II Coronation Medal 1896, silver; Commemorative medal for the 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty 1613-1913, bronze, first two lacking large loop suspensions, generally very fine (4) £100-£140

Los 654

Serbia, Kingdom, Order of the Star of Karageorge, Officer’s breast badge, with Swords, 67mm including crown suspension x 43mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, enamel somewhat scuffed in parts, therefore nearly very fine £180-£220

Los 655

Spain, Kingdom, Spanish Medal for San Sebastian 5 May 1836, silver unnamed, with claw and small ring suspension, fitted with contemporary top silver riband buckle, minor edge nicks, nearly extremely fine £300-£400

Los 656

Sweden, Kingdom, Storms Life Saving Medal, 36mm, silver, the obverse featuring the Royal shield of Sweden with date 1912, the reverse engraved ‘Minnesmedalj till Major C. G. Drake, Oegennyttigt Arbete för Riksland Storm Stävlingen 1919’ within wreath, good very fine £80-£120 --- Awarded to Major C. G. Drake for selfless work during the Riksland Storms of 1919.

Los 657

A Second War Soviet Order of Glory group of three awarded to Private A. E. Kolesnik, 847th Mortar Rifle Regiment Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Order of Glory, 3rd Class badge, silver and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘490020’; Medal for Bravery, 2nd type, silver, lacking enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘1501202’; Victory over Germany Medal 1941-45, mounted Russian style as worn, very fine and better (3) £100-£140 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, July 2004. The Order of Glory, 3rd Class, number ‘490020’ was awarded to Private Artem Evtikhievich Kolesnik, a 120mm. Mortar Loader with the 847th Mortar Rifle Kishiniv Order of Kutusov Regiment, 303rd Rifle Verkhnedneprovsk Red Banner Division, 25th Guards Rifle Corps, 7th Guards Army, 2nd Ukrainian Front. Awarded by Order dated, 15 May 1945. A translation of his citation reads, ‘In battles for the city of Bratislava on 4 April 1945, the mortar loader Comrade Kolesnik destroyed four machine gun points with their crews, three bicycles and up to thirty Hitlerites.’ The Medal for Bravery, number ‘1501202’ was also awarded to the above. Awarded by Order dated, 6 September 1944. A translation of his citation reads, ‘Mortarman in battery of 120mm. mortars, Private Kolesnik, Artem Evikhievich, during the breaking of the enemy’s defences as a member of the 3rd Crew of the Battery, quickly and precisely carried out his duty and as a result of this the crew destroyed two enemy strong points, a mortar battery and up to twenty German soldiers.’ Artem Evtikhievich Kolesnik was born in 1904 in the village of Studena in Vinitskaya Oblast, Pechanskii Region of Ukraine. He served in the Red Army from October 1926 to October 1928 and from March 1944 to August 1945. Sold together with the recipient’s original awards booklet which lists the above; together with copied service and award details with translations, and other research.

Los 658

A Second War Soviet Medal for Bravery pair awarded to Senior Sergeant I. G. Khimochka, 59th Independent Engineer Sapper Brigade Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Medal for Bravery, 2nd type, silver, lacking enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘475108’; Victory over Germany Medal 1941-45, each individually mounted Russian style as worn, very fine and better (2) £60-£80 --- The Medal for Bravery, number ‘475108’ was awarded to Senior Sergeant Ivan Grigoryevich Khimochka, a Combat Engineer Platoon Leader in the 44th Engineer Sappar Battalion, 59th Independent Engineer Sapper Brigade of the Reserve of the High Command, 1st Ukrainian Front. Awarded by Order dated, 4 October 1943. A translation of his citation reads, ‘On 5 September 1943, units of the 132nd Riffle Division crossed the Seim River, advancing on the city of Konotop. Retreating under pressure by our forces, the enemy blew up the bridges across the Seim River, which impeded the advance of the heavy cargo trucks. The battalion then received orders to restore a crossing across the Seim River in the shortest possible time and to enable the tanks and artillery to cross by 6:00 p.m. on 6 September 1943. Comrade Khimochka’s squad was instructed to install the checked supports. Working for 35 hours on end in the water without any breaks and under systematic bombardment and fire by enemy aircraft, his squad accomplished its assignments 3 hours ahead of schedule. Having thus crossed the Seim River across the newly constructed bridge, the forces 77th Rifle Corps and the 9th Tank Corps successfully renewed their offensive, seized the cities of Konotop and Bakhmach, and started advancing on the city of Nezhin. For skilfully commanding his squad and for his personal example of courage and bravery, Senior Sergeant Khimochka deserves the Medal for Bravery.’ Ivan Grigoryevich Khimochka was born in 1904 in the village of Rossypalovka, Kobelyaki Region, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. He served in the Red Army from 15 September 1941, and was awarded the Medal for Bravery for his courage on the Soviet Central Front. He was severely wounded in March 1944, and was discharged from the Red Army shortly afterwards. Sold together with copied service and award details with translations, and other research.

Los 659

A Selection of Soviet Union Railway Badges and Passes. Union of Soviet Socials Republics, Soviet Badge of Excellence on the Soviet Railways, silvered, gilt, and enamel, with accompanying award booklet; Soviet Excellent Railway Administrators Badge, gilt and enamel, with accompanying award booklet; Soviet Excellent Railway Engineers Badge, gilt and enamel, with accompanying award booklet; Soviet Excellent Railway Traffic Controllers Badge, gilt and enamel, with accompanying award booklet; Soviet Excellent Locomotive Drivers Badge, gilt and enamel, with accompanying award booklet; Soviet Shock Worker of the Stalin Labour Campaign Railway Badge (2), silver and enamel; bronze and enamel, both with accompanying award booklets; and two unrelated miscellaneous Soviet badges, both with award documents, generally very fine (9) £180-£220

Los 661

Venezuela, Republic, Order of the Liberator, Commander’s neck badge, 57mm x 47mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, lacking large loop and neck riband, otherwise very fine £60-£80

Los 664

A German Second War Mountain Troopers Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross Group awarded to Oberst Arthur Haussels A superb group comprising Knights Cross to the Iron Cross; Great War Iron Cross First Class; Infantry Assault Badge; Wound Badge in black; Wound Badge in silver; Narvik Shield; Bar to the Iron Cross of the Great War First class; Bar to the Iron Cross of the Great War Second class; Armed Forces 4 Year Long Service Medal; and a matched pair of Mountain Troop Regiment 139 Oberstleutnants shoulder boards. The Knights Cross non magnetic centre, unmarked is an early Juncker production and has seen definite service wear, the loop is also unmarked. The WWI Iron Cross KO marked underneath the pin retaining hook. Infantry Assault Badge in silver has lost most of its finish, non maker marked. Narvik Shield, moth to the left hand side of the army backing also moth damage to the reverse side. Wound Badge in silver, solid construction, non maker marked, Wound Badge in black, some losses to the paint finish, one piece stamping, unmarked. Armed Forces 4 Year Long Service with its army eagle and swastika affixed to the Austrian style ribbon wrap. Bar to the Iron Cross First class of WWI non maker marked in excellent condition. Bar to the Iron Cross Second class of WWI also in excellent condition with all four fixing pins intact. Slight moth to the reverse side of one of the shoulder boards. A superb grouping to a career mountain troop soldier, good overall condition £3,000-£4,000 --- Arthur Haussels, a career soldier, was born in 1895, and served from 1914 to 1919 in the Imperial German Army. Rejoining the Army of the Wehrmacht in August 1934, by January 1939 he was Commander of Company 5 of Mountain Troop Regiment 139, and in 1940 was Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the same regiment. He was awarded his Knight’ Cross for actions in Norway on the 4 September 1940. By 1941 he was a Staff Officer of the same regiment, and in 1942 became the Commander of Mountain Troop Regiment 756. Serving in North Africa, he was wounded and evacuated to the military hospital in Naples. He was posthumously promoted to Oberst. Sold together with the recipient’s Wehrpass and certificate; and a headquarters Klagenfurt, Austria document awarded to Frau Maria Haussels, in which her husbands Wehrpass was returned to her on the 12 May 1943, citation folded once. Wehrpass in excellent condition, photograph of Haussels, hatless, wearing his officers tunic, upper bust, full of details including his First War service in 1916 in the machine gun regiments and then further details of his service from 1 August 1938 in Mountain Troop Regiment 139 through to his death in 1943. Pages 22 and 23 full of rank advances. Page 24 showing all of his awards. Page 25 shows the award of the Knights Cross to the Iron Cross including the Wound Badge in silver, Narvik Shield, Infantry Assault Badge. Pages 32 and 33 a record of where he served, both pages fully filled out, which runs over onto page 34, which shows him on the 12 February 1943 in the hospital in Naples where we presume he died. Lastly with three photographs accompanying the group, one of Haussels wearing his mountain troop cap with Knights Cross at his neck, postcard size, and two further photographs of postcard nature on parades, one with him mounted.

Los 667

A German Second War German Cross in Gold. A most magnificent condition and totally original number 134 Otto Klein & Company manufactured piece, we mention totally original as there are excellent copies of the Otto Klein manufactured awards on the collectors market available. This has the most beautiful gilt to the surrounding wreath, all of the silvered finish to the base star is intact, all of the black chemically patinated finish to the ray that sits behind the central red enamel disc is all complete, the enamel to the swastika is unscratched, slight toning to the silver coloured disc that sits behind the swastika, with its classic Otto Klein four small hollow rivets, original pin, hook and hinge, excellent condition £1,000-£1,400

Los 668

A German Second War German Cross in Silver. An absolutely magnificent example of the Deschler produced heavy version of the German Cross in silver, this is the Deschler heavy unmarked version. Standard four slightly domed rivets to the reverse side, wide tapering pin, original pin, hook and hinge. All the silver finish to the base star is complete, the chemically patinated finish to the black ray that lays behind the red enamel circlet is all complete, nice matt silvering to the white disc that sits below the totally undamaged or unscratched enamel swastika and all of the silvering to the 1941 dated wreath is intact. All fitted into its correct fitted box with the silver line indicating that this matches with the silver award around the upper lid of the box, catch working correctly, excellent condition £1,800-£2,200

Los 669

A German Second War War Service Cross First Class with Swords. A magnificent example of a domed construction War Service Cross First Class with swords. The four arms of the cross and the blades of the sword all constructed in a domed effect, good finish overall. Maker marked number 84 to the outside of the wide tapering pin, with original hook and hinge, the maker 84 indicates Carl Poellath of Schrobenhausen. The award is all fitted into its presentation case, the base of the case itself domed to neatly fit the convex award, black velvet base, the upper inner silk to the lid with a good impression of the highest point of the award, the outside lid of the case, which is domed has a silver outline of the award, slightly thin with one small portion of the simulated leather paper covering missing close to the front of the lid. Catch working correctly, excellent condition £160-£200

Los 670

A German Second War War Service Cross First Class without Swords. An excellent condition Steinhauer & Luck manufactured War Service Cross First Class without swords. Good silver frosting to the edges of the award also to the wreath surrounding the central swastika, its wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge. Numbered 4 to the pin. In its original fitted case, the black flock base slightly thin in places, upper inner silk good. The exterior of the box is superb with a good solid outline of the War Service Cross without swords. Closing catch working correctly, excellent condition £160-£200

Los 671

A German Second War Blood Order Medal Citation Group. An excellent quality 2nd model Blood Order, which retains all its original both light and grey patinated finish. Individually awarded number 3218. 800 silver stamped right at the base of the award. A tiny dye flaw is common to all of the late awarded Blood Orders, a minute dot to the lower field within the right hand side arch of the Feldherrenhalle, to the left of the statues head can be seen with a magnifying glass. Complete with its correct white, red and black watered silk ribbon, the medal is accompanied by its ultra rare formal presentation award certificate, which is extremely elaborate in its red leather folder with a gilded impression of the Third Reich eagle and swastika to the outside of the folder. The beautiful citation has raised impressions of both sides of the Blood Order either side of the central rectangular section, excellent condition £3,000-£4,000 --- Awarded to Ferdinand Moser on 31 May 1940, the number of the Blood Order 3218 coincides with the year date 1940.

Los 672

A German Second War Spanish Cross in Silver with Swords. A very good example of a Paul Meyerbauer produced L13 marked Spanish Cross in silver with swords. Very fine detailing to the hilts of the swords, cut out two legs of the swastika, excellent pebbling detail to the lower field of the Maltese Cross and central section of the award. Nice convex shape. L13 marked behind the swastika on the reverse side with its correct wide tapering pin. Block type hinge and wire hook, good condition £600-£800

Los 674

Two German Great War Iron Crosses Second Class. The first with larger than normal size ring that is stamped with crescent and star, which is one of the German silver stampings. Lovely condition, good detail to the inner beaded frame. The second is with slight loss of finish to the central core, good condition (2) £40-£50

Los 675

A German Second War Iron Cross First Class. A mint unissued example of the Iron Cross First Class, maker marked on the reverse pin 26, which is the number associated with B.H.Mayer, Pforzheim. Beautiful silver frosting to the edges of the frame, all of the blackened finish to the central core complete, its manufacturers number block within the wide tapering pin. Fitted into its original presentation case, the white flocking to the base with slight foxing, a good impression to the upper inner silk of the Iron Cross where it has laid close for many years. To the exterior of the box the silvered outline of the Iron Cross impressed into the pebbled simulated leather finish of the box itself, without any damage to the box. Closing catch working correctly, excellent condition £200-£240

Los 679

A German Second War Iron Cross Second Class. An absolutely mint Iron Cross Second Class, cased in its presentation box. Silver frosting to the rim excellent, matt silvered finish to the beaded edge of the central core, which has all its finish remaining with its short section of ribbon laid into a cream velvet base, cardboard upper inner to the box. On the base of the box ink stamped Eiserne Kreuz II Klasse original L11, L11 denoting the maker Wilhelm Deumer of Ludenscheid. The exterior of the box is slightly domed, no closure catch with the LDO silvered marking to the exterior, excellent condition £120-£160

Los 680

A German Second War Iron Cross Second Class. A mint unissued example of the Iron Cross Second Class. No makers stamp to the ring. All silver frosting present to the outer frame with the matt silvered finish to the beaded edge, with its section of ribbon, excellent condition £60-£80

Los 681

A German Second War Iron Cross First Class Award Bar. A magnificent example of the 1939 Bar, 41mm wingspan, all of the lower areas in matt finish with the frosted highlights applied to the head of the eagle, the upper tips of the wings, all of the wreath surrounding the central swastika, the swastika itself, the edges of the 39 tablet and the internal numbers, correct pin, hook and hinge. Original fitted case with black velvet base simulated silk to the upper inner lid, to the exterior of the box the outline of the complete award finished in silver to the box, the box itself is then fitted into its outer card box, which reads Spange Zum Eisernen Kreuz 1.Klasse with the maker on the side of the box B.H.Mayer, Pforzheim. One tear to the cardboard at the base of the outer box, excellent condition £400-£500

Los 682

A German Second War Iron Cross Second Class Award Bar. A magnificent example with its original silvering and silver frosting to the swastika and 1939 tablet for this 30mm width wingspan 1939 Bar to the Iron Cross Second Class of WWI, with its correct WWI black and white ribbon. In its original box, which is LDO marked to the exterior. All fitting pins on the reverse side intact, excellent condition £100-£140

Los 686

A German Second War Group of Three. Comprising an Infantry Assault Badge in silver, solid construction, non maker marked with slight oxidisation to the upper left hand area of the award, complete with original pin, hook and hinge. East Front Medal, good finish remaining, slight losses of the silvering to the steel helmet, complete with a short section of ribbon, non maker marked to the ring. A good example of the Italian Africa Medal in heavyweight bronze, good colour to the black, white, red and light green ribbon, good condition (3) £100-£140

Los 694

A German Second War Kriegsmarine Blockade Breaker Set. The Blockade Breaker double set of badges in excellent condition, the main badge still retaining all of the original silvering to the art deco style eagle placed on the bow of the cruiser, some slight dullness to the silvering of the chain close to the funnel of the cruiser. On the reverse side its standard wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge. Maker marked Schwerin Berlin in the area close to the hook with all its original blue finish on the reverse side with its matching lapel pin example, which is non maker marked measuring 25mm in diameter with its standard twisted and grooved lapel pin fixing. The silvering to the art deco style eagle is superb with illuminated frosted silver edges. In its double fitted case, on removing the badges the shadow can be seen of both badges where the blue based flock has held its original colour underneath the badges. The exterior of the presentation case in imitation leather is slightly scratched on the lower side with some marks to the upper side. Closure catch working correctly, excellent condition £300-£400

Los 695

A German Second War Kriegsmarine Minesweeper Badge. A non maker marked Minesweeper badge, which has lost all of its gilded finish, remains of the silvered finish to the exploding bomb. All silver finish to the reverse side with its original needle pin, hook and ball type hinge, reasonable condition £70-£90

Los 699

A German Second War Submarine Combat Clasp in Silver. The Submarine Combat Clasp introduced late in the Second World War came in two models, a 1st and 2nd model, the 2nd models are the most commonly encountered, although still rare in themselves, this very scarce 1st model in silver grade in excellent condition retaining all its original silvering, complete with its flat wide tapering pin with its full designer and Schwerin makers markings on reverse side, excellent condition £600-£800

Los 7

A post-War O.B.E. group of six awarded to Commander F. H. Austen, Royal Navy The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge; 1914-15 Star (Lieut. F. H. Austen. R.N.; British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. F. H. Austen. R.N.); Coronation 1953; Portugal, Republic, Order of Aviz, 5th Class breast badge, silver-gilt and enamels, mounted as worn, good very fine (6) £300-£360 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1948: ‘Commander Francis Herbert Austen, R.N. (Retired), Commandant, Home Office Civil Defence School, Easingwold.’ Order of Aviz London Gazette 4 February 1921.

Los 701

A German Second War Panzer Assault Badge in Silver. An absolutely unused condition one-piece stamped Panzer Assault Badge in silver, which has its pin and hinge, unfortunately the hook has become detached, the original hook is accompanying this badge, extremely good condition £80-£120

Los 703

A German Second War Army/S.S. Close Combat Bar in Silver. A very good Close Combat clasp in silver by F & BL the Company of Funcke & Bruninghaus, this is a 2nd pattern variant with the dye flaw to the right hand side of the tip of the stick grenade. Finish remaining with its blued back plate, wide tapering flat pin, original hook and hinge with the makers logo F & BL faintly visible below the circular base of the catch, good condition £240-£280

Los 715

A German Second War Luftwaffe Day Fighter Bar in Silver. A very nice example of a Tombak non maker marked Luftwaffe Flight Clasp in silver, good silvering generally, slight frosting still showing to the edges of all of the leaves, slight toning to the lower base coloration of the left hand set of leaves. The black patinated finish to the upward pointed eagle all intact. Complete with its wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge. One small delicate rivet holding the arrow to the main award. In its original fitted case, which is in immaculate condition with the lettering to the exterior Frontflugspanger fur Jager Silber, good condition £240-£280

Los 716

A German Second War Luftwaffe Flight Bar in Silver for Bombers. A very nice example of the silver grade of the Bomber Bar, Tombak construction, non maker marked, complete with its wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge. Good frosting remaining to the tips of the laurel leaves on the central wreath. Good silver finish in the lower areas of the oak leaves on each wing, the tips of the leaves slightly rubbed. In a case with lettering gilded to the exterior slightly obscured Frontflugspanger fur Kampflieger Silber, the case slightly later, very good condition £140-£180

Los 718

A German Second War Luftwaffe Reconnaissance Flight Bar. A very late war Flight Bar with small circle mark at the very base of the eagles head on the reverse side. Tapering fluted pin, original hook and hinge. There is always controversy of the period of manufacture of these circle marked badges, generally regarded to have been produced by the Company Steinhauer & Luck, it is virtually impossible to define whether they were pre May 1945 produced or were produced after the end of hostilities to serve the desire of souvenir hunting occupying forces and because of the poor quality metal many are devoid of all finish, this example unusually has all of its silver finish remaining with slight toning, very good condition £70-£90

Los 720

A German Second War Wound Badge in Silver. A good solid construction Wound Badge in silver, cased, maker manufacturer 65 Kein & Quenzer of Idar-Oberstein. Slight discolouring of the silvering to the exterior of the award on the right hand side. In its original card fitted case with some abrasions to the exterior case, the corners of the box is generally intact, one slight tear to the front right hand corner, good condition £80-£120

Los 722

A German Second War Hitler Youth Proficiency Badge and Miniature. A nice matching set, the silver Hitler Youth Proficiency Badge in superb condition, individually award numbered 41311 plus RZM marked M1/34 with original large size tinny type fixing pin. Accompanied by its 20 x 14mm miniature, which is matching maker marked M1/34 with its similar much smaller tinny type fixing pin, excellent condition (2) £60-£80

Los 735

A German Second War S.S. Model 36 Chained Officers Dagger. A very nice example, the blade with all of its cross grain finish remaining, the only marks being from the inner scabbard blade retaining brass bands. The upper grip mount would appear to be of a later plated type with the lower grip mount in early nickel, however we do not believe this to be a made up piece. All of the scabbard fittings in bright nickel plate. The paint to the scabbard is totally original and undamaged. All plating to the type 2 chains complete with their standard intertwined SS runes within an octangle on the reverse side of one of the SS runic links. Sprung loaded clip working correctly and complete with a silver portapee knot, which would appear to have been with the dagger for many years, they commonly react against the ebony wood and form a light grey shade underneath, overall very good condition £2,000-£2,400 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

Los 738

A Superb German Second War RAD Konstantine Hierl Presentation Dagger Awarded to Obergeneralarbeitsfuhrer Wilhelm Busse An excellent and extremely rare RAD officers dagger with presentation blade in Damascus and gold. Standard RAD officers dagger form with the hilt being in the highly brushed aluminium. Standard celluloid grips, mint condition, in its scabbard that has the silvered patination overall with dark chemically patinated to the central pebbled section of the scabbard and in the lower field of the scrollwork and the wheat sheaves. On the reverse side of the scabbard, to upper part are the intertwined engraved initials WB. The blade is the most superb Damascus pattern with the RAD logo of Arbeit Adelt in raised gold. On the reverse side a presentation dedication in raised gold Fur Hervoreeagende Verdienst (For outstanding service) with the full signature of the head of the RAD Konstantine Hierl with the makers logo Alcoso, Solingen also in raised gold. The blade is fully Damascus from end to end, also encompassing Damascus pattern on the flat back edge of the blade. Underneath the easily removable grips the blade is neatly riveted to the hilt with the numbers 133 stamped into the hilt material, excellent condition £8,000-£12,000 --- Wilhelm Busse was born in Berlin in 1878 and joined the Imperial German Navy in 1896, serving throughout the Great War, and finishing the War as a senior officer on the Admiralty’s staff. After the Great War he joined one of the many Freikorps, and he was the longest serving NSDAP official in the Reich Labour Service when it was created, being appointed President of the RAD Court of Justice in 1934. In this function he ran for the NSDAP in the Reichstag election of March 1936 but was not elected. In 1939 he made himself available to the Navy of the Third Reich and was given the rank of Rear Admiral on 1 June 1940. On 27 November 1941 he entered the NSDAP Reichstag as a Deputy to Rudolf Hess, who had been expelled in May 1941, and was a member of the Reichstag until the end of the Third Reich regime. From 1939 Busse also held the rank of Generalarbeitsfuhrer of the RAD (Reich Labour Service) and concurrent with his service in the Kriegsmarine he was promoted to Konteradmiral on 1 September 1944. He obtained many orders, medals and decorations including Bulgarian orders, Prussian orders and was a holder of the Golden Party Badge of the NSDAP. He died in Kiel in 1965. Sold together with various Award citations included A5 sized punch holed for filing Award certificate for the Bulgarian Order of St. Alexander with the rank of Generalarbeitsfuhrer dated 27 August 1937 awarded in Berchtesgaden, Berlin, the name Berlin crossed through on the citation paper with original pen signature by Adolf Hitler. Further A4 citation punch holed for filing to Obergeneralarbeitsfuhrer the Grand Cross of the Bulgarian St. Alexander Order dated 25 September 1940 with facsimile ink signature of Adolf Hitler and pen signature of the Chancellery Secretary Meissner. Large form promotion document to Obergeneralarbeitsfuhrer, although he had already achieved that rank by 1940 to Wilhelm Busse issued Headquarters 20 April 1942 with pen signature by Adolf Hitler, pen signature of Konstantine Hierl and another signature unidentified. This large format citation within its cream folder with large gilded eagle and swastika to the face side, some tape marks to the right hand side. A small A5 standard size citation punch holed for filing for the War Service Cross Second Class with swords to Konteradmiral Wilhelm Busse date of award 1 September 1944, a personal award from the Commander of the Kriegsmarine Donitz with signature of an unidentified Konteradmiral, some rust staining close to the punch holes. A second A5 citation awarded to Dem Obergeneralarbeitsfuhrer Wilhelm Busse, Reichesleitung Des Reichsarbeitsdienstes, Berlin-Grunewald, for the West Wall Medal dated 26 January 1940, pen signed by the State Minister and Head of the Presidential Chancellery, Meissner. Two further documents, one for the Great War Iron Cross Second Class, awarded Constantinople February 1916, and the second for three Ottoman Empire awards, The Order of Osmanieh Forth Class, The Order of Medjidie Third Class and the silver Intiyaz Medal with crossed swords, also awarded Constantinople on the same date 29 February 1916. This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

Los 766

A German Second War Army Officers Brocade Belt and Shooting Award. A very large length army officers parade belt in green and silver brocade, olive green canvas back with leather adjuster tab with its correct circular army officers parade style buckle. Accompanied by a 2nd design army shooting lanyard, lovely condition bullion wire, the upper plaque with the Third Reich eagle and swastika, crossed swords onto a shield with three attached imitation shells indicating armoured troop use, good condition (2) £140-£180

Los 774

A Pair of German Second War Citations. Two A5 size citations, both punch holed for filing awarded to Gefreiter Rolf Bauer, part of a transport column Wound Badge in black June 1942, pen signed by the Commanding Doctor of the unit and Wound Badge in silver awarded March 1943, same unit, again signed by Commanding Doctor, good condition (2) £30-£40

Los 781

German Second War Third Reich Paperwork. Double folded membership card for the NSDAP, many membership stamps to the interior for a member from South Hannover. SA Reserve membership card, single sided card to a member from Helmstedt with membership stamps. War Veterans Reich Kriegerbund membership booklet issued with membership stamps, no photograph. Reichs Colonial Bund membership card, triple folded card with the Coat of Arms of the Colonial Bund to the cover. Fire Wehr membership book, excellent red carded book with insignia of the Fire Service in silver to the cover with photograph of member in fire service uniform to the interior. Luftwaffe Wehrpass to an older member of the forces born in 1897, saw service in WWI from 16 through to 19, 1940 inducted into the Luftwaffe in a signals unit, saw continuous service through from 1940 through to 43, photograph in civil dress. Army soldbuch for an older member, photograph, hatless with model 1940 uniform tunic, 1942 issued, served in artillery regiments, much detail to the interior of the soldbuch, generally good condition (7) £70-£90

Los 784

German Second War Police Paperwork. A police soldbuch issued to Wilhelm Geil, photograph of Geil hatless, wearing his police uniform. Geil was an Oberwachtmeister of the Reserve Police and was a member of Police Schutzen Rifle Regiment 34, page 6 has a pasted entry showing his comprehensive list of service starting in 1941 on the Eastern Front which goes as far as February 1943, this whole period being served in the Eastern Territories with the SS Police Reserve Battalion 82, he survived the Eastern Front and was seen to be in hospital in Germany in March 1945. Accompanying citation for the Iron Cross Second Class dated August 1944 whilst a member of Police Regiment 34, promotion document interestingly dated August 1945. Citation for the Infantry Assault Badge in silver issued in Stettin in June 1944 whilst a member of 1./SS-POL.6 (1st Battalion SS Police Regiment 6). Deutsches Arbeits book to Wilhelm Geil dated 1936 with loose photograph in police uniform; together with other loose documentation. An interesting grouping, generally good condition (4) £80-£120

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