Army Gymnastic Staff and PT Corps Insignia A card displaying a QVC helmet-plate, cap, collar and arm badges, buttons and shoulder-titles for QVC, KC and QEC periods, including officers' cap-badges in gilt and white metal, and a beret badge in gold and silver embroidery; and another card with items including cloth shoulder-titles, Instructors' arm-badges and vest-badges (one in gold embroidery), and Army Athletic Association badges for tracksuit in red embroidery and for blazer in gold embroidery on blue cloth.(2 cards, 43 items)
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Military Prison Staff and Army Legal Services A card displaying an extremely rare helmet-plate of a Prison Governor as described in Dress Regulations 1894, with QVC gilt Royal Arms, together with buttons and a circular gilt waist belt clasp with white metal Royal Cypher in the centre; cap-badges (KC and QEC), buttons, shoulder-titles (metal and cloth) of the Military Provost Staff Corps; cap and collar-badges, buttons and embroidered beret-badge of the ALS/ ALC; and another card bearing items of Constabulary and Guard Services, cap and collar-badges, and buttons of Barrack Wardens, WD Constabulary and MoD Police; cap-badges for MoD Guard Service, Northern Ireland Security Guard Service and Military Provost Guard Service. (2 cards, 67 items)
Insignia of Womens' Services and Army Nursing Services A card of printed or embroidered ATS and FANY shoulder-titles on khaki and coloured cloth, an ATS metal beret-badge, trade badges for Experimental Assistants Gunnery, a WRAC brass waistbelt clasp, and badges for WRAC personnel posted to the Guards Depot; a card with ATS officers' cap and collar-badges, in gilt and OSD bronze, including a pre-June 1941 gilt coronet rank-badge for a Senior Commandant (equating to Major); ORs' cap-badges in brass and plastic; metal shoulder-titles etc; WRAC officers' cap and collar-badges in gilt and white metal (KC and QEC sets), with bronze OSD cap and embroidered beret badge, gilt buttons and an ST; ORs' bimetal cap and collar-badges, QEC anodised cap-badges and buttons; and sundry brooches and Association badges etc; and another card displaying Army Nursing Services Insignia, including rare gilt and white metal collar-badges of the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (regular and Reserve) and the Territorial Army Nursing Service; metal and embroidered cap-badges of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, collar-badges, buttons, and shoulder-titles in cloth and metal. Together with three OSD badges of the RAMC.(3 cards, 79 items)
Womens' Services Insignia. A card of WRAC rank and trade badges, including cloth shoulder-titles and officers' rank-sleeves; rank-badges for WOs and Sergeants and tradeswomens' qualification badges, on "beech brown" coloured cloth, mainly in worsted embroidery for No.2 Dress, a few for No.1 Dress in gold embroidery; and trade badges for PTIs and Ammunition Technicians, and for personnel attached to RA and R Signals; a card of Womens' Auxiliary and Volunteer metal shoulder-titles, badges and brooches, mainly WW1 period, of the Womens' Army Auxiliary Corps (officers' in bronze, with roses indicating rank in lieu of stars; ORs' in gilding metal) and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps; STs, collar-badges and nursing brooches of the Scottish Womens' Hospital; a badge of the Womens' Volunteer Reserve and the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry; an ST of the Volunteer Service Legion; a good cap-badge and ST of the Womens' Forage Corps; and a Board of Agriculture Land Worker's badge; and another, slightly depleted, board, retaining a metal shoulder-title, cap and collar-badges of the Womens' Transport Services (F.A.N.Y.); bronze badges of the Mechanised Transport Corps and Ministry of Supply drivers, Home Guard Auxiliaries and American Ambulance Great Britain. A gilt and enamel badge of the Womens' Land Army, a plastic Timber Corps badge of the WLA and an arm-badge of the WLA Army Auxiliary Service in orange and yellow embroidery on green cloth. Together with a gilt, white metal and enamel badge of the Womens' Section of the British Legion, and an unidentified brass badge of a KC above entwined initials WV.(3 cards, 64 items)
Insignia of Army Training Organisations A card of items of the Royal Military School of Music and other schools, including cap badges of Student Bandmasters at Kneller Hall; an officer's cap badge of the Corps of Army Music, and insignia of The Duke of York's Royal Military School, Welbeck College CCF, Queen Victoria's School Dunblane, and the Army Foundation College; a card of items of the Junior Leaders and Army Apprentices Schools, including KC and QEC cap badges of the Infantry Boys Battalion (later Junior Leaders Regiment), buttons and shoulder-titles of the Army Technical School, and insignia of the Army Apprentices School, including cap and collar badges, stable belt buckle and plaid brooch; and another card bearing items including a good cap badge of the Household Brigade Officer Cadet Battalion in gilding metal and white enamel, together with cap badges of the General Service Corps (one plastic); cap badges, shoulder titles, etc, for other Training organisations including Mons Officer Cadet School. (3 cards, 88 items)
Badges of Indian and Pakistani Army units post-1947 . Insignia mainly of corps, including Mechanised Infantry and Artillery for India, and Medics, Veterinary and Catering for Pakistan, and a badge of the Scinde Horse. Badges of local manufacture, a few anodised; together with a pre-Partition British-made OSD collar badge of the Indian Medical Service. 13 items
A Collection of Badges of Units and Corps transferred to Pakistan after Independence . A card of metal or anodised cap-badges of Frontier Force units transferred in 1947, and of units raised between 1947 and 1965; a card displaying cap-badges and cloth shoulder-titles of the Bahawalpur Regiment and its battalions and Training Centre, and similar items of the Azad Kashmir Regular Forces, Medical Corps and the MOD Constabulary; a card of cap-badges of seven cavalry regiments allocated to Pakistan in 1947 (now with post-Independence badges) and thirteen badges of armoured regiments raised subsequently. Mainly metal, some anodised; a card with badges of Pakistan Army corps and Training Establishments, including items of the Clerical, Education and PT Corps, Military Nursing Service, Military Police, Military Academy, Training School and Joint Services Cadet School; an AA badge of the Pakistan Rangers, and cloth STs of PACC and PMP; a card showing cap-badges, collars and shoulder-titles of Artillery, Engineers, Medical, Service, Ordnance, Signals and Veterinary Corps, and EME. All based on British Army designs, a few items retaining the Crown, the remainder with Crescent and Star; and another card, with items of Pakistan cavalry, pre-1947 infantry and East Pakistan units, badges of the President's Bodyguard and Armoured Corps; some cloth shoulder-titles of cavalry regiments and badges of some infantry regiments transferred from the Indian Army; and badges of regiments of East Pakistan worn before secession in 1971. (6 cards, 138 items)
Motor Volunteer Corps, Army Motor Reserve etc A silvered white metal cap-badge, collar-badge and buttons of the Motor Volunteer Corps: buttons and a magnificent gilt cap-badge and waist belt clasp of the Army Motor Reserve, with bronze cap and collar set; together with badges of the King's Messenger Service and the Motor Transport Volunteers. (25 items)
Badges of Units formed in World War I Including cap-badges and shoulder titles of the Household Battalion, an officer's magnificent forage cap badge and collar badge of the Machine Gun Guards, officers' forage cap and SD cap-badges of the Guards Machine Gun Regiment; and badges of the Army Cyclist Corps.(35 items)
Insignia of Reserve Organisations of WW1 and later National Reserve (previously Veteran Reserve) oval enamelled badges c.1913, for London and various counties; cap-badges and shoulder-titles of the Royal Defence Corps; similar items of the National Defence Company, with various cyphers including EviiiR and GviR; an Army Emergency Reserve (AER) QEC lapel-badge; an officer's QEC cap badge of the Mobile Defence Corps, and an OR's cap and collar badges of the same Corps; and a TA Imperial Service tablet in white metal. (Lot)
Insignia of Indian Army Corps pre-1947 A card of officers' and NCOs' KC cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of the Indian Army Ordnance Corps; badges of the Indian Army Veterinary Corps and Remount Department, including a white metal pagri-badge for RAVC officers seconded to the IAVC; a fine set of gilt, white metal and bronze badges of the Military Farms Department; and badges of the Indian Pioneer, Intelligence, Education and PT Corps, Postal Service and Military Police; and another card, with Indian Medical Services insignia, including cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of the IMS, including a burnished gilt waist plate mounted with a white metal QVC Royal Crest, a gilt metal ERI pouch-badge, and a superb gilt badge, possibly for a sabretache, with the title in a voided strap below a Guelphic crown, the centre mounted with VRI cypher; together with badges and STs of the Indian Medical Department and the Indian Hospital Service, an OSD bronze cap-badge and shoulder-titles of the Indian Army Medical corps, and an officer's white metal badge of the Indian Army Dental Corps. (2 cards, 94 items)
Indian Staff Corps Insignia and other items A Victorian pre-1876 gilt and white metal waistbelt-clasp of the Madras Staff Corps, the centre mounted with VR cypher; a later waistbelt-clasp (male element only) in white metal, the centre mounted with VRI cypher and Imperial crown; gilt Staff Corps buttons of the three Presidency armies, and early buttons of the Bengal Engineers and Medical Staff; General Officers' KC cap-badges (embroidered and gilt metal), a staff Colonel's or Brigadier's embroidered cap-badge and buttons (as for British Army) and a WW2 period cloth shoulder-title (inscribed INDIA in white on red cloth); a cap, collar-badge, shoulder-title and buttons of the General List, the buttons with imperial cyphers of George V, Edward VIII and George VI; QVC buttons of the 21st Bombay NI (Marine Battalion); and a gilt brass pagri-badge of the Prince of Wales's Camp, India 1905 - 06; and another card, with insignia of the Indian Army Unattached List and Reserve Officers, including an Edwardian gilt and white metal waist belt clasp of the Unattached List; an earlier waist belt clasp (male element only) in gilt metal, the centre mounted with the Imperial crown and VRI cypher in white metal; cap and collar-badges in gilt and bronze with the imperial cyphers of Edward VII, George V and George VI; an officer's embroidered cap badge and shoulder-titles of the Indian Army Reserve and the Army in India Reserve of Officers; and officers'cap and collar-badges (gilt and OSD bronze) with cyphers of George V and George VI , shoulder-titles, buttons and collar-badges of the Indian Army Corps of Clerks. (2 cards, 66 items)
An Officer's Pouch Belt Plate of the Royal Cornwall Rangers. A massive cast white metal plate with a coronet above a rococo shield bearing the County Arms voided within an oval strap inscribed 'Royal Cornwall Militia or Duke of Cornwall's Rangers', flanked by oakleaf sprays. 3 fixing lugs. Together with three bronze badges c.1858 - 74 for ORs' 'pork pie' forage caps with variously worded title-scrolls; a brass glengarry-badge c. 1874 - 81 with coronet above the County Arms and Motto within an oval strap inscribed 'Royal Cornwall Rangers'; a badge of identical pattern in white metal; and sundry minor items.(Lot) Note: The 38th or Duke of Cornwall's Rangers, as they are described in the 1861 Army List, or Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia, as in the 1883 Army List, became the 3rd (Militia) Battalion of the DCLI in the Cardwell reorganisation of 1881. The Prince of Wales had been the regiment's Honorary Colonel since 1875.
Middle East Forces Insignia A card bearing items including cap-badges and a shoulder-title of the Palestine Police, a shoulder-flash of the Palestine Regiment, and headdress-badges of the Arab Legion and Iraq Levies; a card displaying military and police insignia including a formation sign of HQ Land Forces Persian Gulf, headdress badges of the Kuwait Army and Police, and an officer's fine cap-badge of the Abu Dhabi Police in gilt, white metal and enamel; and another card, with items including an officer's headdress badge of the Trucial Oman Scouts, a formation sign of HQ British Troops Aden, an officer's fine QEC cap-badge of the Aden Protectorate Levies, and bronze OSD badges and STs of the Aden Government Guards. (3 cards, 66 items)
Malay, Malaysian and Singaporean Military and Police Insignia A card bearing items including a Gurkha hat badge of the Malay Regiment, a badge of the Anti Japanese Liberation Army, post-1957 badges of the Malaysian Federation, cap and collar badge of the Volunteer AS Corps in gilt, white metal and enamel; a card with Malaysian cloth insignia and other items, including eight cloth sleeve-badges indicating branches of the army and Air Force; metal badges and a shoulder-title of the Air Training Corps, three shoulder-flashes and an officer's blue cloth shoulder-strap of the Malaysian Air Force; and another card displaying Singaporean cap-badges, buttons, STs and cloth arm-badges, including a brass or bronze KC cap-badge, ST and button of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, a white metal cap badge of the Singapore Guard Regiment and a pilot's wings of the SAF. (3 cards, 61 items)
Army Tradesman and Employment Badges A card displaying Equitation badges for Scouts, Rough Riders, Farriers, Saddlers, Wheelers etc, in gold embroidery on blue or scarlet backing, worsted embroidery on khaki cloth, or metal; a card of Trade and Proficiency badges, mainly in worsted embroidery on khaki cloth, a few in metal, and a badge of the Army Fire Service; and another card with assorted badges, mainly in worsted, a few in gold embroidery.(3 cards, 69 items)
New Zealand Regimental and Corps Insignia A card of cap and collar-badges of the 9th (Wellington East Coast Rifles), 10th (North Otago Rifles), 11th (Taranaki Rifles), 12th (Nelson), 13th (North Canterbury & Westland), 14th (South Otago), 15th (North Auckland) and 16th (Waikato) Regiments, all dated 1911. Mainly gilt or gilding metal, a few OSD; a card of similar items and shoulder-titles of the NZ Signal, Postal & Telegraph, Service, Medical and Machine Gun Corps and SAS, and a cloth shoulder-title of the NZ SAS. Mainly KC, a few QEC; and a card of cap-badges and a few collar-badges of the NZ Ordnance, EME, Dental, Nursing, Veterinary, Education, Pay and Provost Corps, Army Motor Reserve, Chaplains, Womens' Land Service, WAAC and Cadet Corps and the Otago University OTC. Some KC vintage, mainly QEC. Together with a chromed helmet-plate of the NZ Police, a Glengarry badge of the NZ Scottish and minor items. (3 cards, 87 items, together with sundry loose items)
Insignia of Ugandan, Tanzanian, Zambian and Malawi Military Forces A card of Uganda colonial military and Police insignia, including metal cap badges of the 4th Bn King's African Rifles (including an officer's gilt QEC), bronze buttons and ST of the KAR, bronze headdress badges of the East Africa Protectorate (EVIIR cypher) and Uganda Protectorate (GR & I). Badges of the Uganda Police and Prison Service, and a 1939-45 Star, now mounted on an Africa GS medal-ribbon; a card, displaying items including bronze cap-badges of the Uganda Army and Tanzania Defence Force and items of the Uganda Police and Air Force; and another card with cap and collar-badges, STs and a belt buckle of the Zambia Regiment and other corps, mainly anodised, a blackened metal OR's cap badge of the Zambia Air Force; and a metal cap-badge of the Malawi Rifles. (3 cards, 54 items)
Collection of militaria to include Army Service Corps cap badge, Royal Army Medical Corps cap badge, American Field Service badge, the Border Regiment mother-of-pearl badge, Ypres brooch, hexagonal trench art coin cigarette lighter, pair of aviator style sunglasses and two black and white photographs of a soldier and a lady dated 1919.
A Silver and Antelope Horn Table Lighter of Military Interest, Walker & Hall,. Sheffield 1933, the lighter in the form of a grenade with flame finial and on circular foot, on gimbal type bracket, engraved with the badge for the Royal Army Service Corps, East Lancashire Division, and with the names of the presenters and date 1933 below, 44cm long
A collection of framed medals to include WWII Defence Medal x 2, 1939-1945 Star x 2, Italy Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Monte Cassino Commemorative Medal, 1920 Cross of Valor four times awarded, 1920 Cross of Valor, Polish Army Medal WWII, Polish Vertuti Militaria medal, Italy WWII Military Valour cross with certificate, crew badge etc
Kingdom of Lydia, Kroisos AV Stater. Heavy standard. Sardes, circa 564/53-550/39 BC. Confronted foreparts of roaring lion to right and bull to left, each with extended foreleg / Two incuse squares punches. Berk 2; Le Rider, Naissance, pl. V, 2; Traité I 396; BMC 30; Boston MFA 2068–9; Gulbenkian 756. 10.75g, 17mm. Good Very Fine. Rare. Kroisos is credited with issuing the first true gold coins with a standardised purity for general circulation. The series began on a 'heavy' standard, with gold and silver staters of equal weight, around 10.6-10.7 grams, which was later reduced to about 8.17 grams for the gold. Studies have shown that coins of both standards circulated together, but that the heavy standard was only used for a relatively short time compared to the light standard, which continued to be used into the Persian period. All of the coins of Kroisos feature without variation his heraldic badge, the confronted heads of a lion and a bull, both ancient symbols of power. The badge itself doubtless stems from the ubiquitous and persistent theme of the lion-bull combat scene, which may be interpreted as a metaphor for divinely inspired heroic triumph. Indeed, divinely inspired heroic triumph was exactly what Kroisos expected when, encouraged by a prediction by the Delphic Oracle that if he attacked Persia he would destroy a great empire, Kroisos made his preparations for war with Cyrus the Great. The war resulted in defeat for Kroisos; his numerically superior army was smashed, and the capital Sardes was captured along with Kroisos and his family, who were immolated on the orders of Cyrus. Lydia became a satrapy of the Persian Empire, though it continued to mint coins in the traditional types, and indeed the legendary wealth of Kroisos was used by Cyrus to form the basis of a new Persian gold standard currency.
A small group of mixed medals to include Jutland 1916 (Spink & Son issue), India 'Army Temperance Association', Juste Lipse 1547-1606 (bronze), WWII France and Germany star and Third Reich 'Für Kriegsver Dienst 1939', Silver War Badge etc, also a small number of military cap badges and buttons and two Metropolitan-Vickers Elec. Co. Ltd factory entry passes.
A group of medals to include WWI War and Victory pair awarded to M-344779 Pte. J.E. Gatrell, A.S.C., WWII War and Defence Medals and 1939-1945 and Burma Stars and further mixed including WWI Red Cross Society for War Service medal and badges, a cloth V.A.D. General Service badge, Coronation and Jubilee medals, a gilt, hallmarked silver and enamel Salvation Army medal with presentation inscription 'To J. Mason Porter. JP. from General Erik Wickberg 3rd November 1973', further miscellaneous badges including Sunday School etc.
A Post Second World War Battledress Blouse and Trousers, to a Lieutenant of the Royal Army Service Corps, with labels dated 1953/4, together with a Sam Browne, stable belt, two pairs of spats, a tie, a framed North Yorkshire Police embroidered badge etc, all contained in a green morocco travelling dressing case; two African Spears, with leaf shape heads and wood hafts (3)
A German Third Reich RAD Leader's Hewer, the 26cm single edge clip point steel blade with a narrow fuller to each side, etched Urbeit adelt, with Tiger, Solingen logo, the plated hilt with RAD badge to the langet, ivorine grip scales and eagle head pommel, the plated scabbard with green velvet backed silver lace suspender straps, together with a photocopy of a wedding photograph showing the vendor's father, Stanley Cox - a sailor from Chesterfield, Derbyshire. **Given to the above Stanley Cox by an English Army officer in return for taking letters home to his sweetheart
A German Third Reich Army Dagger, the double edge steel blade etched with maker's logo PUMA, SOLINGEN, the plated hilt with wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, with plated scabbard, grey velvet and silver lace suspender straps and bullion portapee; a German Third Reich Wound Badge, black class; a Moroccan Nimcha Dagger, with curved blade, wood saw-handle hilt and wood scabbard; a Scandinavian Hunting Knife, with single edge fullered steel blade, the banded wood grip with brass horse head pommel, with leather scabbard (4)
Militaria in Seven Glazed Displays, containing:- Australian Peace Medallion 1919 with shoulder title and cap badge; Second World War Italian/German African Campaign Medal; four Spanish Civil War cap badges in a bone inlaid frame; East Lancashire Regiment bimetal cap badge; First World War French Army uniform button; Royal Scots Fusiliers glengarry badge; two lead musket balls recovered from the wreck of the ''Association'' circa 1700 (7)
A George V WWI period Royal Army medical corps officers sword83cm single edged single fullered blade, with acid etched decoration of George V cipher surmounted by a crown, with the Royal Army medical corps badge surmounted by a crown, with pierced brass guard with George V cipher surmounted by a crown, fish skin grips with twist wire decoration, leather sword knot, complete with leather covered scabbard CONDITION REPORT: Some verdi gris to guardBlade has rust marks mostly near pointScabbard has an old break near tip (repaired), knocks and scuff marks, loss near guard
A Victorian Queens South Africa medal, bars SA 1901; SA 1902; Transvaal; Orange Free State and an a Geo V army LSGC medal to 5526 Sergt. J. Marshall, Royal Highlanders (LSGC as C. Sergt.) to/w 42nd Highlanders Black Watch/Royal Highlanders Glengary badge and assorted Royal Army Temperance medals, contained within a 1914 Queen Mary Christmas tin
Assorted militaria including medals (The 1939-1945 Star, The Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, The Italy Star, The France and Germany Star, The Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, with ribbons), ten assorted badges, 1914 Princess Mary gift tin, two military issue pen knives; uniforms - coat with R.A.M.C patch, two swagger sticks, coat and trousers with Royal Engineers patch, child's bandsman coat, officer's cap with R.A.M.C badge, one other officer's cap; together with four gas masks, bags, belts, and two leather satchels
An album containing approximately 127 WW1 + 2 Regimental Cap Badges individually prersented in protective transparent pockets comprising Royal Scots Lothian, Queens R W Surrey, North'ld Fus, R Warwicks, Buff E Kent, Kings Own R Lancs, R Fus City o London, Kings L'pool, Norfolk, Lincs, Somerset L I, Prince o Wales W Yorks, Devonshire, Suffolk, E Yorks, Beds, Leics, R Irish, R Scots Fus, Cheshire, Alexandras P of Wales own Yorks, Lancs Fus, R Welsh Fus, S Wales Borderers, Kings Own Scots Bord, Cameronians Scots Rifles, Worcs, E Lancs, R Inniskillin Fus, Glos R with small back badge, E Surrey, Duke of Cornwall L I, Duke of Wellingtons W Riding, Border R, S Staffs, Dorset, R Sussex, Hants, P o Wales S Lancs, Welch, Black Watch R Highld, Oxon & Bucks, L N Lancs, Northants, Essex, Sherwood Forr Nots & Derby, R Berks, R West Kent, S Yorks KOLI, Shrop KSLI, Wilts, Manch'r, Mid'sex, Kings R Rifle C, N Staffs, York & Lanc'r, Durham LI, Highland LI, Queens Own Cameron H, R Irish Rifles, Seaforth H, Gordon H, R Irish Fus, Connaught Rangers, Princess Louises & Southerland & Argyll H, R Dublin Fus, Rifle B, Prince of Wales Leinster Fleet, R Munster Fus, Parachute, Glider Pilot, SAS, Army Air Corp, R Corp o Sig, R Army Serv C, R Artillerey, R Eng, R Army Med'l C, Army Ord'n C, REME, Mil Police, Small Arms School C, Army Educ C, R Army Pay C, Army Vet C, Mil Provost Staff C, Army Dental C,R Pioneer C, Intell Corpo, R Army Chaplains Dept Christ'n, R Marines LI, R Marines, Army Physical Training C,m Army Catering C, Women's Army Aux C, Aux Territorial Serv, King Geo V Gurkha Rifles the Malayan, 3rd Gurkha Rifles, 5th Gurkha Rifles, 7th Gurkha Rifles, 9th Gurkha Rifles, 2nd King Edward VII the Gurkha Rifles Sirmoom Rifles, 8th Gurkha Rifles, 10th Gurkha Rifles, Infantry of the Line 1958, Home Counties, Light Infantry, Highl Brig - £400 - 600
A World War One (WW1) medal group comprising the Death Plaque in original board packet with Army form B104-82 (notification of casualty), Buckingham Palace GR form, the 1914-15 Star, British War medal and Victory medal each inscribed 9639 Pte R (Richard) Thomas Lan Fus, and accompanying packaging, regimental cap badge and lapel badge - included in the lot is an early 20th century notebook of 19 pages, handwritten in ink to front and back (therefore 38 pages) the contents referring to numerous 19th century murders and private executions as well as detailed information relating to sporting events of the period, the whole contained in a period leather bag - Est £100 - £150
A medal group & ephemera relating to Sergeant Graham Alfred Charles Haines, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, enlisted Jersey, Channel Islands, 29th April 1950, medals - Africa General Service - Malaya General Service - Malaya Campaign Service - Regular Army Long Service - Pingat Jasa Malaysia medal full and small size, Service record - 1st March 1951, East Africa, European Air Transport Command, Nakuru Kenya; 221 B.V.D L.A.D.R.A.O.C Kahawa Nr Niarobi Kenya; 2/6 Bn Kings African Rifles, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyka; 2/6 Bn Kings African Rifles, Vacous, Mauritus; 2/6 Bn Kings African Rifles, Kenya, Mau-Mau; 7 Inf Light Aid Detachment, Wksps R.E.M.E., Thika Kenya; 3 Bn Kings African Rifles, Nanyuki Kenya; 12th April 1956 returned to United Kingdom; 18th May 1958, 10 Inf Wksps R.E.M.E., Pandan Johore Malaya; 10 Inf Wksps R.E.M.E., Bukit Timar Singapore; 26th Sept 1961 returned to Uk; 7th Dec 1961, Light Aid Detachment, R.E.M.E., 104 Coy Royal Army Service Corp, Munster B.A.O.R.; L.A.D. R.E.M.E., 4 Coy R.A.S.C; 11th June 1964 Station Wksps R.E.M.E., Kluang Johore, Malaya; 5th Dec 1966 return to UK; 9th Feb 1967 L.A.D. R.E.M.E. 31 Field Ambulance, Dortmund B.A.O.R.; L.A.D. R.E.M.E. Field Ambulance, Munster; 4th Oct 1971 return to UK; 5th Oct 1971 18 Command Wksps R.E.M.E., Bovington, Dorset; 30th April 1972 Demob; other items include certificate of appreciation on leaving the colours, dated 21st July 1972; various photographs in dress; Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers cap badge on beret; two pewter tankards, one inscribed 'Presented to Sgt C.A.C Haines by 58 STA. WKSP REME Kluang 1966', the other from the British Sgt's Mess The Royal Gurkha Engineers Malaya 1966; together with various other family related photographs etc.
A group of insignia and a pair of spurs commemorating General Patton, US Army, including, a pair of spurs with leather straps, cloth shoulder patches for the 3rd, 7th and 15th Army and 2nd armoured division, US army cap badge and four star general rank badges, with attribution reading, A pair of spurs that General Patton gave to James Schaaf as a boy in 1942 in glazed frame,
A Collection of mostly British WWII and post war militaria with items of 'Home Front' interest, including: two British World War II MK II Brodie helmets, one painted black with white W for Air Raid Warden, dated 1939, the other with grey paint finish dated 1941, with brim stamped PH Co., a British Army Tam O'Shanter with cap badge for the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), A late 19th century pair of brass mounted binoculars in leather case stamped Joseph Levi & Co, A 37 pattern webb holster dated 1951, a framed original front page of the Daily Telegraph dated Monday 15th July 1940 with headline 'Mr Churchhill and invasion' and 'London in Ruins better than enslavement', and an assortment of belts and equipment (a lot)
WW1 British War medal and Victory Medal to 4609 Pte E Shaw, North Staffs Regt with original ribbons and mounted on a bar along with a British Army Bandsmans sleeve badge and a locket with a colour tinted photograph of the soldier. Also with a small canvas pouch marked RL with Broad Arrow. All contained in an alloy tin with embossed floral design.
WW2 British insignia and other mixed items to include: Scottish Glengarry cap marked "Warranted Indigo dye Glengarry" with Kings Crown Royal Arms, size approx 7, two pairs of Army Clp's stripes, pair cloth embroidered "Royal Signals" shoulder titles, two pairs of printed formations signs, RAF Oxygen mask clip, RSPOA medal with clasps 1943 to 1947, Officers metal rank pips, enamel Women Institute lapel badge, enamel Red Cross lapel badge and brass shoulder title, Licenced Victuallers Defence League of England and Wales enamel lapel badge, St John Ambulance enamel badge, leather chinstrap for OR's cap, Fusileers collar dog, rubber tank training target in original wrapper, paperwork, reproduction cap badges and repro cloth insignia, replica Air Crew Europe Star, five West German Bundeswehr shoulder straps, part German sword knot, Order of Druids sash with badge, etc,
WW2 British Indian Army interest: 7th Rajput Regiment Sweetheart Powder Compact in hallmarked Silver with small Regimental badge to front with three coloured enamel bands, black/yellow/maroon: Matchbox cover marked "Barton Silver" with names inscribed and dated 1941: Powder Compact inscribed "WAC India" (Womens Army Corps India) in wreath to front, and "GGJ" to reverse, inside is engraved with dates of promotions, Sgt 1942, 2/Sub. 1944, Jnr Com 1944 and Snr Com 1945. All three items belonged to the same lady.
A collection of six post war caps: British Full Dress OR's cap with slashed Peak dated 1965, no cap badge: RAMC full dress OR's cap complete with Staybrite cap badge: Officers SD Dress Cap, RE, no cap badge: Army Air Corps beret with Staybrite cap badge, faded: Belgian OR's side cap complete with badges dated 1966: Egyptian Army OR's beret wih cap badge. (6)

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