A WWII GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICERS WAFFENROCK a small sized tunic, probably around a 36 to 38 inch chest. Lieutenant in rank, the shoulder boards are missing the pips. With high quality bullion eagle and two award loops, to one of which has an original black wound badge attached. A four piece ribbon bar is attached on the left breast, Eastern Front, Four Year Army Long Service, Austrian Anschluss and Sudetenland AnschlussSome mothing to the tunic, the lower section having the most. Overall an attractive and collectable tunic.
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A gold, red and blue enamelled bar brooch, designed as the badge of the Royal Army Medical Corps, detailed '15ct', width 4.8cm, and another example, detailed 15ct' (the pin detached but present), total weight 9.4g, with two cases.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 9ct gold and enamelled military brooch, designed as the badge of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Birmingham 1979, width 2.2cm, an officer's RAMC cap badge with a matching pair of collar dogs, and a group of RAMC buttons.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Four Second World War period medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, with an Army Council forwarding slip confirming four awards and box of postage, a 1914-19 Victory Medal to '535765 Pte.T.Nott. Labour Corps.', another 1939-45 War Medal, a silver medallion, detailed 'Kent Open Championship', Birmingham 1966, with a case, a King's Royal Rifle Corps cap badge, eight further items, mostly badges, and two portrait photographs.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Japanese Army Officer Service Tunic Olive-drab, fine quality tricot wool, single-breasted, breast pockets with scalloped and pointed flaps, waist pockets with straight flap closure, false right rear vent, left vent open for sword provision and button/tape closure, simulated French cuffs. Smooth, gilt finish buttons, collar with double hook and eye closure. Collar rank insignia of Captain, rectangular bar of red cloth, gilt metallic tresse stripe across centre with three, silver star rank devices, long edges piped in gilt wire cord, hand-applied. Sleeves with single, dark-olive lace stripe above cuff, machine-applied, below three embroidered gilt wire stars on olive-green backing, hand-applied. Ribbon bars pinned above left breast; Company Grade Commanders badge pinned to loops on lower right breast. Padded lining of green rayon, striped sleeves, embroidered identification tags at neck and inside left panel. Excellent condition.Provenienz: Dave Webster Collection.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Japanese Army Officer Service Tunic A Japanese Army Officer Service TunicOlive-drab, fine quality tricot wool, single-breasted, breast pockets with scalloped and pointed flaps, waist pockets with straight flap closure, false right rear vent, left vent open for sword provision and button/tape closure, simulated French cuffs. Smooth, gilt finish buttons, collar with double hook and eye closure. Collar rank insignia of Captain, rectangular bar of red cloth, gilt metallic tresse stripe across centre with three, silver star rank devices, long edges piped in gilt wire cord, hand-applied. Sleeves with single, dark-olive lace stripe above cuff, machine-applied, below three embroidered gilt wire stars on olive-green backing, hand-applied. Ribbon bars pinned above left breast; Company Grade Commanders badge pinned to loops on lower right breast. Padded lining of green rayon, striped sleeves, embroidered identification tags at neck and inside left panel. Excellent condition.Provenance: Dave Webster Collection.USA lot - more info hereCondition: II
Uniformensemble für einen Brigadegeneral der Syrischen Armee Four pocket open collar tunic, tan colour lightweight cotton with gold buttons and tan rayon lining. Rank insignia of large dark green shoulder boards with three stars and red collar tabs with gold wire stripe. Large ribbon bar and badge above left breast pocket. Long trousers, wide red stripes with white center stripe on each side. Cloth labels marked "54/B1". Green fabric dress belt embroidered in gold wire, gold color metal buckles secured by snake clasp. Visor cap with olive-green cotton fabric top, red cap band, gold embroidery decorating black visor and chinstrap. Cap badge features embroidered Syrian coat of arms.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier A Syrian Army Brigadier General Uniform A Syrian Army Brigadier General UniformFour pocket open collar tunic, tan colour lightweight cotton with gold buttons and tan rayon lining. Rank insignia of large dark green shoulder boards with three stars and red collar tabs with gold wire stripe. Large ribbon bar and badge above left breast pocket. Long trousers, wide red stripes with white center stripe on each side. Cloth labels marked "54/B1". Green fabric dress belt embroidered in gold wire, gold color metal buckles secured by snake clasp. Visor cap with olive-green cotton fabric top, red cap band, gold embroidery decorating black visor and chinstrap. Cap badge features embroidered Syrian coat of arms.USA lot - more info hereCondition: I -
British Army Queen's South Africa 1899 and King's South Africa 1902 medals with clasps for Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 and 1902 named to 2951 Colour Sgt E Davis, Gloucestershire Regiment together with Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to 2951 Colour Sergeant E Davies, Gloucestershire Regiment and rank arm badge
Victorian and Later Advertising Greeting Cards/Cigarette Boxes/Guinness Cufflinks, advertising and greeting cards, Huntley & Palmers, Cadbury Bros, Birds, Denny's Bacon, Hyde's Bird Seeds, seven 1943 wartime Christmas cards, Shell Mex booklet Mr …. Goes Motoring, Bryant & May match puzzle book, vintage enamelled Guinness cufflinks, vintage Golly paper cut-outs and a modern badge, together with a collection of old cigarette packaging, Players Navy Cut, Black Cat, Craven A, Park Drive, Army Club, De Reske, Ogdens Robin, Kensitas, Gold Flake and others 9some with writing on), F-VG, (Qty)
A WWI and WWII Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) medal group, awarded to Private Leonard Hardman (68965), comprising WWI Victory, War, 1914-15 Star and WWII War and Defence, Hardman also linked with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (93163) and Cheshire Regiment (76054), also sold in the lot, a Welcome home flag, Hardman's Dog Tags, two silver hallmarked ARP badges, a Royal Welsh Fusiliers cap badge, a 9ct gold medallion for R&D-Ups awarded to Hardman (4g), plus a selection of other badges
A WW1 British War Medal and Victory Medal pair awarded to S-14125 Pte. J. Campbell, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders; together with corresponding dog tags, Soldier's Pay Book, documents pertaining to his serious wounding and ultimate discharge from the army and a Silver War "Services Rendered" badge stamped 13231 verso Condition Report:Available upon request
Deutschland nach 1945 - DDR - Deutsche Demokratische Republik : Auszeichnungsnachlass des Dr. Artur Reinhold, HS-Kommandeur.1.) Große 4-teilige Ordensspange mit Pentagonalbänder,: Verdienstmedaille der Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse in Gold. Mit Verleihugs-urkunde vom 07.10.1988. Verdienstmedaille der Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse in Silber. Mit Verleihugs-urkunde vom 01.05.1983. Verdienstmedaille der Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse. Mit Verleihungsurkunde vom 01.05.1965. Medaille für treue Dienste in den Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse in Bronze. Mit Verleihungsurkunde vom 01.05.1972. 2.) Große 4-teilige Ordensspange mit Pentagonalbändern: Medaille für 25 Jahre treue Dienste in den Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse in Gold. Mit Verleihungsurkunde vom 01.05.1988. Medaille für treue Dienste in den Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse in Gold. Mit Verleihungsurkunde vom 01.05.1982. Verdienstmedaille der Nationalen Volksarmee in Silber. Ohne Verleihungsurkunde. Verdienstmedaille der Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse in Bronze. Mit Verleihungsurkunde vom 01.05.1983. Verleihungsurkunde zur Medaille für treue Dienste in den Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklass in Bronze vom 01.05.1972. Verleihungsurkunde zur Medaille für treue Dienste in den Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklass in Silber vom 01.05.1977. Verleihungsurkunde zur Medaille zum 30.Jahrestag der Gründung der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik vom 7.10.1979. Verleihungsfaltblatt zum sowjetischen Gardeabzeichen.. Vorstehende Urkundenjeweils mit faksimileunterschriften. Verleihungsurkunde zur silbernen Ehrennadel der Kammer der Technik (KDT) vom 27.10.1972, mit OU Präsident Horst Peschel. Verleihungsurkunde zur goldenen Ehrennadel der Kammer der Technik (KDT) vom 7.10.1989, mit OU der Präsidentin Dagmar Hülsenberg, in blauer Verleihungsmappe. Beglaubigte Abschrift der Urkunde zur Verleihung der goldenen Ehrennadel der Kammer der Technik vom 25.9.1989. Berufung zum Mitglied des Vorstands der WTG GPK bei der Kammer der Technik vom 23.1.1974, mit OU Prof.Dr.sc.tech. Deumlich. Ehrenurkunde für 30-jährige Mitgliedschaft in den Gewerkschaften vom 15.06,1986, mit OU des Vorsitzenden Harry Tisch. Verleihungsurkunde zur Ehrenmedaille zum 40.Jahrestag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik vom 7.10.1989, mit FU Honnecker. Vietnam: Medaille Huy chu'o'ng hu'u nghi. Buntmetall - vergpoldet, am Pentagonalband. Rückseitig Matrikelnummer: "00021". Mit originaler Verleihungsurkunde 1961 mit Faksimileunterschrift Pham van Dong. Vietnam: Medaille HUÂN CHU'O'NG LAO DÔNG. Versilbert, bzw. vergoldet und emailliert. Am Originalband und im Originaletui. Dazu die originale Verleihungsurkunde von 1965 mit Originalunterschrift Ho chi Minh. Sehr interessante Gruppe. Die vietnamesischen Auszeichnungen selten. Post-1945 - German Democratic Republic (GDR) : Grouping of documents and awards to Dr. Artur Reinhold, HS commander.1.) Large 4-piece medal clasp with pentagonal ribbons,:Medal of Merit of the Combat Groups of the Working Class in Gold. With award certificate dated 07.10.1988.Silver Medal of the Combat Groups of the Working Class. With the award certificate dated 01.05.1983.Medal of Merit of the Combat Groups of the Working Class. With award certificate dated 01.05.1965.Bronze Medal for Loyal Service in the Working Class Combat Groups. With award certificate dated 01.05.1972.2.) Large 4-piece medal clasp with pentagonal ribbons:Medal for 25 years of faithful service in the fighting groups of the working class in gold. With award certificate dated 01.05.1988. Medal of Merit of the National People's Army in silver. Without award certificate. Medal for loyal service in the working class combat groups in gold. With award certificate dated 01.05.1982.Medal of Merit of the Combat Groups of the Working Class in Bronze. With award certificate dated 01.05.1983.Award Certificate for the Medal for Loyal Service in the Combat Groups of the Working Class in Bronze from 01.05.1972.Award Certificate for the Medal for Loyal Service in the Workers' Class Combat Groups in Silver dated 01.05.1977.Award certificate for the medal for the 30th anniversary of the foundation of the German Democratic Republic from 7.10.1979.Award leaflet for the Soviet Guard Badge.The above documents each with printed signatures. Award certificate for the silver badge of honor of the Chamber of Technology (KDT) from 27.10.1972, with original signature President Horst Peschel.Award certificate for the golden pin of honor of the Chamber of Technology (KDT) dated 7.10.1989, with original signature of President Dagmar Hülsenberg, in blue award folder.Certified copy of the certificate for the award of the golden pin of honor of the Chamber of Technology, dated 25.9.1989.Appointment as a member of the board of the WTG GPK at the Chamber of Technology from 23.1.1974, with original signature Prof.Dr.sc.tech. Deumlich-Honorary certificate for 30 years membership in the trade unions from 15.06,1986, with original signature of the chairman Harry Tisch.Award certificate for the Medal of Honor for the 40th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic from 7.10.1989, with stamped signature Honnecker. Vietnam: Medal Huy chu'o'ng hu'u nghi. Gilt metal, on pentagonal ribbon. On the reverse matriculation number: "00021". With original award certificate 1961 with facsimile signature Pham van Dong.Vietnam: Medal HUÂN CHU'O'NG LAO DÔNG. Silver plated, resp. gold plated and enamelled. On the original ribbon and in the original case. Comes with the original award certificate of 1965 with original signature Ho chi Minh. Very interesting group. The Vietnamese awards rare.
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Wehrmacht Allgemein : Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen mit Einsatzzahl "100".Feinzinkausführung. An Nadel. Nadelsystem magnetisch. Auf der Rückseite Herstellerzeichen "JFS" der Firma Josef Feix Söhne, Gablonz an der Neiße. Der vorderseitige Eichenkranz mit weitgehend intakter Vergoldung. Rückseitiges Nadelsystem mit Korrosionspuren, die Vergoldung des Kranzes stärker berieben. Originalexemplar mit deutlichen Alters-, bzw. Gebrauchspuren. Mit Einsatzzahl "100" selten. Orders and Decorations - Army Awards & Decorations : General Assault Badge for 100 Actions. Fine zinc made version. Reverse fitted with pin. Needle system magnetic. Manufacturer's mark "JFS" of Josef Feix Söhne, Gablonz an der Neiße on the reverse.Front oak wreath with largely intact gilding. Back pin system with traces of corrosion, the gilding of the reverse wreath almost rubbed off.Rare original badge with clear signs of wear.As a truely awarded and worn piece with insert number "100" rare.
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Wehrmacht Allgemein : Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze verliehen an Oberweldwebel Heinrich Margstein, 3./IR 258 (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold am 19.4.1942).Feinzinkausführung bronziert. An magnetischem Nadelsystem. Schönes, halbhohl geprägtes Exemplar. Orders and Decorations - Army Awards & Decorations : Bronce Tank Assault Badge awarded to Oberweldwebel Heinrich Margstein, 3./IR 258 (German Cross in Gold on 19.4.1942). Fine zinc finish bronzed. Reverse with magnetic pin system. Beautiful half hollow die struck example.
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Wehrmacht Allgemein : Infanterie - Sturmabzeichen verliehen an Oberweldwebel Heinrich Margstein, 3./IR 258 (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold am 19.4.1942).Feinzinkausführung mit magnetischem Nadelsystem. Auf der Rückseite unterhalb des Nadelblocks das Herstellerzeichen L/56 (Funcke & Brüninghaus). Schönes Exemplar aus dem Nachlaß des Oberweldwebels Heinrich Margstein, 3./IR 258 (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold am 19.4.1942). Orders and Decorations - Army Awards & Decorations : Infantry - Assault Badge awarded to Oberweldwebel Heinrich Margstein, 3rd /IR 258 (German Cross in Gold on 19.4.1942). Zinc version with magnetic needle system. On the back below the needle block the maker's mark L/56 (Funcke & Brüninghaus).Badge from the estate of Oberweldwebel Heinrich Margstein, 3rd /IR 258 (German Cross in Gold on 19.4.1942).
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Wehrmacht Allgemein : Silbernes Verwundetenabzeichen verliehen an Oberweldwebel Heinrich Margstein, 3./IR 258 (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold am 19.4.1942).Buntmetallausführung, versilbert. An Nadel. Auf der Rückseite Herstellerzeichen "30" des Hauptmünzamtes Wien. Schönes Exemplar. Orders and Decorations - Army Awards & Decorations : Silver Wound Badge awarded to Oberweldwebel Heinrich Margstein, 3./IR 258 (German Cross in Gold on 19.4.1942). Tombac version, silver plated. Reverse fitted with pin. On the back maker's mark "30" of the Vienna Mint.Beautiful specimen.
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Wehrmacht Allgemein : Goldenes Verwundetenabzeichen.Buntmetallausführung, vergoldet. An runder Nadel. Unterhalb des Nadelhakens Herstellerzeichen "11" der Firma Grossmann & Co., Wien. Im Originaletui aus schwarzem Kunstleder, Innenteil mit weißer Sprühfilzeinlage und weißem Kunstseidenfutter. Sehr schönes, leicht getragenes Exemplar. Orders and Decorations - Army Awards & Decorations : Gold Wound Badge.Gilt tombac version. Reverse fitted with round needle. Manufacturer's mark "11" of Grossmann & Co., Vienna, below the catch.In the original case of issue made of black imitation leather, interior with white spray felt inlay and white imitation silk lining. Very nice, lightly worn example.
Orden und Ehrenzeichen - Wehrmacht Allgemein : Silbernes Verwundetenabzeichen.Buntmetallausführung, versilbert. An runder Nadel. Ohne Herstellerzeichen. Im Originaletui mit roter Samteinlage. Schönes Exemplar. Orders and Decorations - Army Awards & Decorations : Silver Wound Badge.Non-ferrous metal version, silver-plated. Reverse fitted with round pin. Without maker's mark. In the original case of issue with red velvet inlay.Beautiful specimen.
Heer - Infanterie : Nachlass des Oberleutnants Paul Piqué. I./Infanterie-Regiment 154 Führer-Sportabzeichen der HJ. Bronze vergoldet, an Nadel. Mit Matrikelnummer 788, RZM "M 1/101". Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse, 1939-45. Versilbert/magnetisch, an Band. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 1.9.1940, mit OU des Kommandeurs der 58.Inf.Div., Generalmajor Heunert. Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Silber. Zink versilbert, an Nadel. Mit Herstellermarke "GWL". Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 8.5.1942, mit OU des Kommandeurs des, Inf.Reg. 154, Oberst Frh. v. Uslar-Gleichen. Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1939. Versilbert/magnetisch, an Schraube (ohne Scheibe). Rückseite mit Herstellerzeichen L/16 der Firma Steinhauer 6 Lück, Lüdenscheid. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 15.6.1942, mit OU des Führers der 58. Inf.Div., Oberst v. Graffen. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz, 1941-45. Eisen geschwärzt., an Nadel. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 16.6.1942, mit OU des Batallionsführes I./I.R.154, Hauptmann Hofbauer. Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber, 1941-45. Zink versilbert. Mit Hersteller "L / 57. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 16.6.1942, mit OU des Batallionsführes I./I.R.154, Hauptmann Martin. Nahkampfspange 1. Stufe, 1943-45. Zink bronziert, an Nadel. Mit Hersteller "A.G.M.u.K. Gablonz". Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 15.8.1944, mit OU des Führers des 154. Grenadier-Regiments, Major Ebeling. Prachtexemplar in hervorragender Erhaltung. Feldspange 3-teilig. an Quernadel. 5 Foto - Postkarten Paul Piqués in Uniform (unterschiedliche Dienstgrade) mit seinen jeweiligen Auszeichnungen. Broschüre (Nachkrieg) über den Führer des panzer - Regiments 154 RK-Träger generalmajor Werner Ebeling. Schöne und interessante Gruppe.Army - Infanterie : Nachlass des Oberleutnants Paul Piqué. I./Infanterie-Regiment 154 Führer Sport Badge of the HJ. Bronze gilt, on pin. With matriculation number 788, RZM "M 1/101".Iron Cross 2nd class, 1939, silver/magnetic, on ribbon. With award certificate dated 1.9.1940, with original signature of the commander of the 58th Inf.Div., Generalmajor Heunert.Infantry Assault Badge in Silver. Silver-plated zinc, on pin. With maker's mark "GWL". With the certificate of ownership dated 8.5.1942, with original signature of the commander of the Inf.Reg. 154, Colonel Frh. v. Uslar-Gleichen.Iron Cross 1st Class 1939. Silver plated/magnetic, on screw (without disc). With maker's mark L/16 (Steinhauer & Lück). Comes with award certificate dated 15.6.1942, with original signature of the leader of the 58th Inf.Div, Colonel v. Graffen.Wounded Badge in Black, iron blackened, on pin. Together with the award certificate dated 16.6.1942, with original signature of the Battalion Leader I./I.R.154, Captain Hofbauer.Silver Wounded Badge, silver-plated zinc. With maker "L / 57". Together with the award certificate dated 16.6.1942, with original signature of the Battalion Leader I./I.R.154, Captain Martin.Close Combat Clasp in Bronze,1st grade. Bronzed zinc, on pin. With maker "A.G.M.u.K. Gablonz". Comes with certificate of ownership dated 15.8.1944, with original signature of the leader of the 154th Grenadier Regiment, Major Ebeling.Field clasp 3-piece. on cross pin.5 very nice photos of Paul Piqué in uniform (various ranks) with his medals.Brochure "Oldenburgische Infanterie", Oldenburg 1996. With report on Major General (Bw) a.D. Werner Ebeling, the former Commander II/Grd.Rgt. 220, Grd.Rgt. 154 and 11th Pz.Rgt.(Bw) in Oldenburg. Very nice ant interesting grouping.
Heer - Infanterie : Nachlass des Hauptmanns Albert Hagmüller, I./Pz.Gren.Rgt.11Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 13.3.1938. Versilbert, am originalen Dreiecksband. Deutsches Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen. Bronze, am originalen Dreiecksband. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 4.4.1940, mit FU Staatsminister Meissner. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Buntmetall geschwärzt, an Nadel. Lackierung stark berieben. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 28.2.1942, mit OU Oberstabsarzt. Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939-45. Versilbert/magnetisch, am originalen Dreiecksband. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde ( bei 6./ Eisenbahn-Pionier-Regiment 5) vom 20.4.1942, mit OU des Chefs des Transportwesens, General d. Inf. Gercke. Dazu Übersendungsschreiben für das EK 2 und die Urkunde vom 17.6.1942. Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42. Zink brüniert, am originalen Dreiecksband. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 6.1.1943, mit OU des Regimentsführers; sowie Auszug aus dem Tagesbefehl vom 6.1.1943. Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse, 1939-45. Versilbert/ nicht magnetisch, an Nadel. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 19.4.1944, mit OU des Führers der 3.Pz-Division, Oberst Lang. Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze 1939-45. Zink Hohlprägung, an Nadel. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 20.4.1944, Feldspange, 3-teilig, an Quernadel. Erkennungsmarke "Schtz. Ers. Kp. 2/133", an Trageschnur. Soldbuch, mit Lichtbild, Foto in Felduniform, Liste der Auszeichnungen, Aufstellung der Einsätze des 6./Eisb.Pi.Rgt. 5 vom 5.6. bis 28.12.1941 Holzschatulle mit Einlage für die Auszeichnungen, Auf dem Deckel Teil eines Wehrmacht-Koppelschlosses, im Innendeckel Holzplatte geschnitzt mit Regimentszeichen und Inschrift "1939-1945 Inf.Regt. 133-135 / Eisb.Pi.Rgt. 5-2 / Pz.Gren.Rgt. 10-11". Umfangreiche Dokumentensammlung. Persönliche Unterlagen zu Studium und beruflichem Werdegang, zahlreiche Ausweise, Führerscheine, Bescheinigungen über Lehrgänge u.v.a.. Der Lebenslauf des aus Wien stammenden Hauptmann Hagmüllers ist quasi lückenlos und umfangreich dokumentiert.Dabei ein Schreiben über Verleihung des Deutschen Kreuzes in Gold, die jedoch nicht mehr in das Soldbuch eingetragen wurde. Dazu schönes, ausführlich und sauber beschriftetes Fotoalbum "Feldzug im Westen 1940". Fotoalbum aus Hagmüllers Zeit bei 5./ I.R. 133 und 6. I.R. 135 mit zahlreichen Aufnahmen der Eisenbahn - Pioniere, Eisenbahnbrücken (mit zahlreichen Details), waffenschule Rehagen-Klausdorf 1941, Feldzug gegen die Sowjetunion, Porträts von Kameraden mit entsprechender Bezeichnung, Fotos von Greueltaten der Roten Armee, Brücke über die Desna, etc. Sehr umfangreiches und interessantes, sauber beschriftetes Fotomaterial. Dazu Aktenmappe mit zahlreichen Aufnahmen über die Garnison Spratzern bei St. Pölten, Frankreich - Feldzug und Rotterdam 1940; Balkanfeldzug 1941, etc. Die Urkunden der Auszeichnungen durchweg ungelocht und in schöner Erhaltung. Sehr interessanter und äußerst umfangreicher Nachlaß der von ernsthaften Interessenten unbedingt besichtigt werden sollte. Army - Infanterie : Grouping of Medals and Documents awarded to Hauptmann Albert Hagmüller, I./Pz.Gren.Rgt.11 Medal commemorating 13.3.1938. Silver-plated zinc, on triangular ribbon.German Schutzwall Medal. Bronze, on triangular ribbon. Together with the award certificate dated 4.4.1940, with signature Minister of State Meissner.Blacj Wound Badge. Blackened non-ferrous metal, on pin. Comes with award certificate dated 28.2.1942, with original signature of an Oberstabsarzt.Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939. Silvered/magnetic, on original triangular ribbon. Comes with award certificate dated 20.4.1942, with original of Chief of Transport, General d. Inf. Gercke.Eastern Campaign 1941/42. Burnished zinc, on original triangular ribbon. Comes with award certificate dated 6.1.1943, with original signature of the regimental commander; as well as excerpt from the daily order dated 6.1.1943.Iron Cross 1st Class, 1939. Silver plated/non-magnetic, reverse with pin. Comes with award certificate dated 19.4.1944, with original signature of the leader of the 3.Pz-Division, Oberst Lang.Bronze Tank Battle Badge. Zinc hollow struck construction, reverse fitted with pin. Comes with the award certificate dated 20.4.1944,Field clasp, 3-piece, reverse fitted with pin.Soldbuch, with recipient's photo in field uniform, list of awards, list of missions of the 6./Eisb.Pi.Rgt. 5 from 5.6. to 28.12.1941.Identity tag "Schtz. Ers. Kp. 2/133". On cord hanger.Wooden box with inlay for the awards. On the lid part of a Wehrmacht belt buckle, in the inside lid wooden plate carved with regimental sign and inscription "1939-1945 Inf.Regt. 133-135 / Eisb.Pi.Rgt. 5-2 / Pz.Gren.Rgt. 10-11". Extensive collection of documents. Personal documents on studies and professional career, numerous identity cards, driving licences, certificates of courses, etc. The curriculum vitae of Captain Hagmüller, who was born in Vienna, is documented almost completely and extensively including a letter on the award of the German Cross in gold, which however in the last days of the war not included in the Soldbuch any more.In addition, a beautiful, detailed and extensively text labelled photo album "Feldzug im Westen 1940".Also included a Photo album from Hagmüller's time with 5th / I.R. 133 and 6th I.R. 135 with numerous photos of railway - pioneers, railway bridges (with numerous details), Waffenschule Rehagen-Klausdorf 1941, campaign against the Soviet Union, portraits of comrades with corresponding designation, photos of atrocities of the Red Army, bridge over the Desna, etc. Very extensive and interesting, extensively labelled and described photographic material.In addition, file folder with numerous photos of the garrison Spratzern near St. Pölten, French Campaign and Rotterdam 1940; Balkan campaign 1941, etc.The certificates of the awards throughout unperforated and in beautiful condition.Very interesting and extremely extensive grouping which should definitely be viewed by seriously interested buyers.
Heer - Infanterie : Nachlass des Unteroffiziers Walter Pilnick, 2./Pz.Jäg.Abt.147 Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse, 1939. Versilbert/magnetisch, am Band. Im Ring Herstellerzeichen "108" der Firma Arno Wallpach, Salzburg. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 5.7.1941, mit OU des Kommandeurs der 20. Pz.Division, Generalleutnant Stumpff. Verleihungsurkunde zum Eisernen Kreuz 1. Klasse vom 29.7.1941, mit OU des Kommandeurs der 20. Pz.Division, Generalleutnant Stumpff. Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze. Zink bronziert, an Nadel, mit Verleihungstüte der Firma Souval, Wien. Dazu Besitzzeugnis (im Falz gerissen) vom 15.10.1941, mit OU eines m.d.F.b. der 20. Pz.Divison, eines Oberst. Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. Cupal/Tombak versilbert/vergoldet. Frühe Ausführung mit 6 kleinen Hohlnieten. An Nadel mit Herstellerzeichen "21" (Godet & Co., Berlin). Der Nadelhaken fehlt. Stärkere Tragespuren. Dazu die große Verleihungsurkunde für den Unteroffizier Walter Pilnick, Zugführer 5./5. R. 59. datiert Hauptquartier, den 23. Juni 1942. Mit Dienstsiegel und Originalunterschrift Generalfeldmarschall Keitel in Tinte. Im unteren Bereich kleine Fehlstelle. Ungelocht. Ehemals gerahmt und rückseitig mit Karton verstärkt. Dazu das Vorläufige Besitzzeugnis vom 23.6.1942, mit OU des Oberbefehlshabers des Heeres, GFM Keitel. Des weiteren das Übersendungsschreiben des Wehrmeldeamts Braunschweig vom 17.8.1943 an die Ehefrau für die Besitzurkunde. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Eisen geschwärzt, an Nadel. Dazu Besitzzeugnis vom 7.10.1942, mit OU des Kommandeurs der PZ.Jg.Abt.147. Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber.Buntmetall versilbert, an Nadel. Dazu Besitzzeugnis vom 19.12.1944, mit OU des Kommandeurs des Inf.Ers.Reg.42. Fotografie als Unteroffizier mit allen Orden. Zeitungsausschnitt zur Verleihung des Deutschen Kreuzes. Sehr schöne Gruppe dieses tapferen Unteroffiziers.Army - Infanterie : Nachlass des Unteroffiziers Walter Pilnick, 2./Pz.Jäg.Abt.147 Iron Cross 2nd Class, 1939. Silver-plated/magnetic, on ribbon. Ring with maker's mark "108" (Arno Wallpach, Salzburg). Together with the award certificate dated 5.7.1941, with original signature of the commander of the 20th Pz.Division, Lieutenant General Stumpff.Award certificate for the Iron Cross 1st Class dated 29.7.1941, with original signature of the commander of the 20th Pz.Division, Generalleutnant Stumpff.Tank Battle Badge in Bronze. Zinc bronzed, on pin, with award bag of Souval, Vienna. Accompanying certificate of ownership (torn in fold) dated 15.10.1941, with original signature of a m.d.F.b. of the 20th Pz.Division, a colonel.German Cross in Gold. Cupal/Tombak silver/gilt. Early version with 6 small hollow rivets. Reverse fitted with pin with maker's mark "21" (Godet & Co. Berlin). The pin catch is missing. Much worn piece. Comes with the large award certificate for Sergeant Walter Pilnick, Platoon Leader 5th/5th R. 59th, dated Headquarters, 23 June 1942. With official seal and original signature of Field Marshal Keitel in ink. Small missing part in the lower part. Unperforated. Formerly framed and reinforced with cardboard on the reverse. Comes also with the preliminary award certificate dated 23.6.1942, with signature of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, GFM Keitel. Furthermore the letter of transmittal from the Wehrmeldeamt Braunschweig dated 17.8.1943 to the wife of the recipient. Wound badge in black. Iron blackened, on pin. With award certificate dated 7.10.1942, with original signature of the commander of the PZ.Jg.Abt.147.Silver wounded badge, silver-plated non-ferrous metal, with pin. Withaward certificate dated 19.12.1944, with original signature of the commander of the Inf.Ers.Reg.42.Photograph as non-commissioned officer with all decorations.Newspaper clipping on the award of the German Cross. Very nice and interesting grouping to this high decorated brave NCO.
Heer - Panzertruppe : Nachlass des Oberleutnants Siegfried Vogel, Pz.Jg.Abt.117 und Pz. Jäg. Abt. 4.Große 2-teilige Ordensspange: Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse und Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1.Oktober 1938 mit Spange "Prager Burg". An Quernadel. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 21.6.1940, mit OU des Kommandeurs der 4.Division, Generalleutnant Hansen; sowie die Verleihungsurkunde vom 26.1.1940, mit FU des Kommandierenden Generals des 4.Armeekorps, General d. Inf. v. Schwedler. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Buntmetall geschwärzte Hohlprägung. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 12.7.1941, mit OU des Abteilungskommandeurs der 4.Pz.Jäger-Abt. 4. Eisernes Kreuz 1.Klasse. Versilbert, an Schraubscheibe. Mit Herstellerzeichen L/18 der Firma BH Mayer's Hofkunstprägeanstalt Pforzheim. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 6.11.1944, mit Originalunterschrift des SS-Brigadeführers und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Otto Kumm. Sonderabzeichen für das Niederkämpfen von Panzerkampfwagen durch Einzelkämpfer. Ersatzstück für das verlorengegangene Abzeichen. Dazu notarielle Bestätigung des ehem. Führers der 2./Pz.Jäg.Abt.117.vom 2.5.1956, dass ihm am 9.10. 1944 "als Führer der 2. / Pz. Jäg. Abt. 117 von der 7. SS - Freiw. Geb. Jäg. Division "Prinz Eugen" das Panzernahkampfabzeichen verliehen wurde, mit OU des Hauptmanns d.R.a.D. Pust. Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen. Zink, an Nadel. Reichssportabzeichen in Bronze, 1935-1944. an Nadel, Dazu die Miniaturennadel. SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze. 3.Typ, an Nadel. Miniaturennadel mit EK 2.Klasse und Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Wehrmachtsführerschein 1938, mit Lichtbild in Uniform. Je 1 Paar Schulterklappen als Oberleutnant mit aufgelegtem Rangstern und Buchstabe "P", sowie Kragenspiegel für Offiziere. Gesticktes Ärmelabzeichen für Jäger. Sehr schöner Nachlaß dieses tapferen Panzerjägers. Army - Panzer Troops : Nachlass des Oberleutnants Siegfried Vogel, Pz.Jg.Abt.117 und Pz. Jäg. Abt. 4.Mounted 2 piece medal clasp: Iron Cross 2nd Class and medal commemorating the 1 October 1938 with clasp "Prague Castle". Reverse fitted with pin. Together with the award certificate dated 21.6.1940, with original signature of the Commander of the 4th Division, Lieutenant General Hansen; as well as the award certificate dated 26.1.1940, with printed signature of the Commanding General of the 4th Army Corps, General d. Inf. v. Schwedler.Wound badge in black. Blackened hollow construction. Together with the award certificate dated 12.7.1941, with original signature of the department commander of the 4.Pz.Jäger-Abt. 4.Iron Cross 1st Class. Silver plated, on screw plate. With maker's mark L/18 of BH Mayer's Hofkunstprägeanstalt Pforzheim. Comes with award certificate dated 6.11.1944, with original signature of SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Otto Kumm.Single Tank Destruction Badge. Post war replacement for the lost badge. With notarized confirmation of the former leader of the 2./Pz.Jäg.Abt.117.dated 2.5.1956, that he was awarded the badge on 9.10. 1944 "as leader of the 2nd / Pz. Jäg. Abt. 117 of the 7th SS - Freiw. Geb. Jäg. Division "Prinz Eugen" with original signature of Captain d.R.a.D. Pust.General Assault Badge. Zinc, on pin.Reichssportabzeichen in Bronze, 1935-1944. on pin, with miniature pin.SA Sport Badge in Bronze. 3rd type, on pin.Miniature pin with EK 2nd Class and Wounded Badge in Black.Wehrmacht driver's licence 1938, with photo in uniform.Pair of shoulder boards as first lieutenant with applied rank star and letter "P" (Panzerjäger), as well as collar tabs for officers.Embroidered sleeve badge for hunters. Very nice grouping of this brave Panzerjäger Officer.
Heer - Panzertruppe : Nachlass des Unteroffiziers Alfred Naab, 1./Pz.Gren.Rgt. 103 und Gren.Rgt.166.Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939-45. Versilbert/magnetisch, am Band. Mit Verleihungstüte. Im Ring Herstellernummer "65" der Firma Klein & Quenzer. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 26.2.1943, mit OU des Führers der 82.Inf.Div., Oberst Heyne. Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Silber. Zink versilbert, an Nadel. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 30.3.1943, mit OU des Kommandeurs des Grenadier-Regiments 166. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Eisen geschwärzt, an Nadel. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 19.10.1943, mit OU eines Oberstabsarztes. Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze. Zink bronziert, an Nadel. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 25.6.1944, mit OU des Führers des Pz.Gren.Rgt. 103. Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1939-45. Versilbert/magnetisch, an Nadel. Mit Herstellerzeichen "L59" der Firma Alois Rettenmaier, Schwäbisch - Gmünd. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 1.10.1944, mit OU des Führers der 14.Pz.Div., Oberst Munzel. Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber. Zink versilbert, an Nadel. Mit Herstellernummer "65". Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 9.10.1944, mit OU des Batallionsführers, Oberleutnant Schönfeld. Besitzzeugnis (Zweitschrift) zum Sonderabzeichen für das Niederkämpfen von Panzerkampfwagen durch Einzelkämpfer vom 24.2.1945, mit OU des Batallionsführers. Sehr schöner Nachlaß. Army - Panzer Troops : Nachlass des Unteroffiziers Alfred Naab, 1./Pz.Gren.Rgt. 103 und Gren.Rgt.166. Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939. Silver/magnetic, on ribbon, with original award bag. Maker's mark "65" for Klein & Quenzer in the ring. Comes with award certificate dated 26.2.1943, with original signature of the leader of the 82nd Inf.Div, Colonel Heyne.Infantry assault badge in silver. Silver plated zinc, with pin. Comes with award certificate dated 30.3.1943, with original signature of the commander of Grenadier Regiment 166. Black wound badge. Iron blackened, on pin. With award certificate dated 19.10.1943, with original signature of a medical officer.Tank battle badge in bronze. Zinc bronzed, on pin. Comes with the award certificate dated 25.6.1944, with original signature of the leader of Pz.Gren.Rgt. 103.Iron Cross 1st Class 1939-45. Silver plated/magnetic, on pin. With maker's mark "L59" of Alois Rettenmaier, Schwäbisch - Gmünd. . Comes with award certificate dated 1.10.1944, with original signature of the leader of the 14.Pz.Div., Colonel Munzel.Silver wound badge. Silver-plated zinc, on pin. With maker's number "65" (Klein & Quenzer). Together with the award certificate dated 9.10.1944, with original signature of the battalion commander, Oberleutnant Schönfeld.Award Certificate (duplicate) for the Tank Destruction Badge dated 24.2.1945, with original signature of the battalion commander. Very nice grouping.
Heer - Gebirgstruppe : Auszeichnungs- und Dokumentennachlaß des Oberst Emil Schuler, Kommandeur Gebirgs Jäger Regiment 218.Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes. Eisenkern mit Silberzarge. Am späteren Band. Auf der Rückseite unterhalb der Öse der Silberstempel "800" sowie das Herstellerzeichen "20" der Firma C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim. Im Sprungring ebenfalls Silberstempel "800". Stark getragenes Exemplar mit entsprechenden Tragespuren. Vor allem mit Herstellerzeichen sehr seltene Ritterkreuz - Ausführung. Dazu das Vorläufige Besitzzeugnis für Oberst Emil Schuler, Kommandeur Geb. Jäger - Rgt. 218. am 9.12.1944. Das VB datiert 15. Dezember 1944. Mit Originalunterschrift Generalleutnant Linnarz (ohne Dienstsiegel). Dazu schönes Foto Emil Schulers als mit Ritterkreuz sowie mehrere Fotos von der Ritterkreuzverleihung sowie diesbezüglicher Zeitungsausschnitt. Ehrenblattspange des Heeres. Buntmetallausführung, vergoldet. Stark getragenes Exemplar mit rückseitigen Lötreparaturen. Bandunterlage mit rückseitigen Klebespuren. Beigefügt die in seiner Zeit bei der Bundeswehr getragene 1957er Ausführung. Dazu Foto Emil Schulers mit Ritterkreuz und Ehrenblattspange. Dazu das Ehrenblatt des Deutschen Heeres vom 27. Oktober 1943 mit Nennung Oberstleutnant Schulers, Kommandeur eines Gebirgsjäger - Regiments. Gelocht. Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. Frühes 6 - Nietenstück mit kurzer Nadel. Buntmetallausführung. Das Hakenkreuz schwarz emailliert. Nadel zeitgenössisch erneuert. Mit rückseitiger Gravur: "16.9. Kiew 1941". Viel getragenes Exemplar mit deutlichen Alters- und Gebrauchspuren. Dazu die große Verleihungsurkunde an Major Emil Schuler, Kommandeur I.R. 218. Datiert Hauptquartier, den 3. November 1941. Mit Originalunterschrift Generalfeldmarschall von Brauchitsch in schwarzer Tinte. Die Urkunde ehemals gerahmt und beschnitten. Dazu Foto des Beliehenen mit Deutschem Kreuz in Gold. Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1939. Eisenkern mit versilberter Zarge. An Nadel. Auf der Rückseite Gravur " M.P. 16./17. 7. 1941". Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde an Major Emil Schuler. datiertn 17.7.1941. Mit Originalunterschrift des Divisionskommandeurs Generalleutnant v. der Chevallerie und Dienstsiegel. Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939. Eisenkern mit versilberter Zarge. Am Originalband. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde an Hauptmann Schuler 4. (MG) / Inf. Rgt. 21. Datiert 19. September 1939. Mit Originalunterschrift Generalmajor Loch, Kommandeur der 17. Division. Dazu Übersendungsschreiben des Bataillonskommandeurs des I. Bataillons, Infanterie - Regiment 21 sowie handschriftliche Meldung vom 5.9.1939. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Eisen, geschwärzt, an Nadel. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis an Oberstleutnant Emil Schuler, Geb. Jäg. Rgt. 218. Datiert 12.8.1943. Mit Dienstsiegel und Originalunterschrift des Divisions - Kommandeurs der 7. Gebirgsdivision Generalleutnant August Krakau. Infanterie - Sturmabzeichen. Hohl geprägte Feinzinkausführung, an Nadel. Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen. Feinzinkausführung, an Nadel. Mit Herstellerzeichen der Firma Assmann. Lapplandschild. Buntmetallausführung (Nachkriegsausführung). Edelweis - Ärmelabzeichen sowie Mützenabzeichen. Gestickter Brustadler zur Uniform (Offiziersausführung). Dazu Fotopostkarte des Ritterkreuzträgers Generalmajor August Krakau, Kommandeur der 7. Gebirgsdivision. Zeitungsausschnitt "Fränkischer Gebirgsjäger in Finnland" über Emil Schuler. Zeitungsausschnitt "Der Verteidiger von Rovaniemi - Ein Fürther Ritterkreuzträger" über Oberst Schuler. Verschiedene Dokumente darunter: Einladung zu Reit - Turnier 1938, Erinnerungsblatt der ehemaligen Kameraden, Einladung zur Truppenvereidigung 1942, Feldpostkarte eines Kameraden vom 1.1.1945. Anerkennungsschreiben des Befehlshabers im Wehrbereich VI. der Bundeswehr von 1962 und Postkarte des Verteidigungsbezirkskommandos München. Außerdem Druck einer Zeichnung Oberst Emil Schulers aus dem Jahr 1944 sowie Porträtfoto mit Stahlhelm. Rückseitige Widmung an seine Mutter "zur Erinnerung an die schweren Tage des Rußlandfeldzuges. " Signiert: "Emil 1941". Dazu drei Fotos Schulers in Bundeswehr - Uniform sowie drei Farbfotos des Grabsteins. Umfangreiche Sammlung Fotos aus der Zeit des 2. Weltkriegs und davor, dabei einige Aufnahmen von der Ritterkreuzverleihung, Porträtaufnahmen mit Ritterkreuz, Aufnahme gemeinsam mit Generaloberst Dietl, etc. Der Werdegang Oberst Emil Schulers ist in der Biographie Roland Kalteneggers: Oberst Emil Schuler - Vom Ritterkreuzträger zum Gauhauptmann der Oberbayerischen Gebirgsschützen, ausführlich gewürdigt. Schöner und sehr seltener Nachlaß dieses tapferen Offiziers. Army - Gebirgstruppe : Auszeichnungs- und Dokumentennachlaß des Oberst Emil Schuler, Kommandeur Gebirgs Jäger Regiment 218.Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Iron core with silver frame. On later ribbon. On the reverse below the eyelet the silver stamp "800" and the maker's mark "20" of the company C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim. The ring equally marked "800". Heavily worn awarded piece. Very rare Knight's Cross type, especially with maker's mark.Comes with the preliminary award certificate for Colonel Emil Schuler, Commander Geb. Jäger - Rgt. 218. on 9.12.1944. The preliminary is dated 15.12.1944. With original signature of Lieutenant General Linnarz (without seal).Accompanied by a photo of Emil Schuler with Knight's Cross ánd several photos of the Knight's Cross award ceremony and related newspaper clipping.Army Honour Clasp. Gilt tombac version. Heavily worn award piece with solder repairs on the back. Original ribbon with traces of glue on the back. Attached is the 1957 version worn during his time in the Bundeswehr. Accompanied by a photo of Emil Schuler with Knight's Cross and Honour Clasp.Accompanied by the German Army Honour Citation dated 27 October 1943 naming Lieutenant Colonel Schulers, Commander of a Mountain Infantry Regiment. Perforated.German Cross in Gold. Early 6 - riveted piece with short pin. Tombac version. The swastika enamelled in black. Pin contemporary renewed. With engraving on reverse: "16.9. Kiev 1941".Much worn original award piece with clear signs of age and use.Comes with the large award certificate to Major Emil Schuler, Commander I.R. 218. Dated Headquarters, 3 November 1941. With original signature Generalfeldmarschall von Brauchitsch in black ink.The document formerly framed and trimmed. Accompanied by a photo of the recipient with the German Cross in Gold.Iron Cross 1st Class 1939. Iron core with silver-plated frame. Reverse fitted with pin. On the reverse engraving " M.P. 16./17. 7. 1941". Accompanied by the award certificate to Major Emil Schuler. dated 17.7.1941. With original signature of the division commander Lieutenant General v. der Chevallerie and service seal.Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939. Iron core with silver plated frame. On the original ribbon. Together with the award certificate to Captain Schuler 4th (MG) / Inf. Rgt. 21. dated 19 September 1939. With original signature Major General Loch, Commander of the 17th Division. Accompanied by letter of transmittal from the battalion commander of the I. Battalion, Infantry - Regiment 21 as well as handwritten message dated 5.9.1939.Wound badge in black. Iron, blackened, reverse fitted with pin. Accompanied by the award certificate to Lieutenant Colonel Emil Schuler, Geb. Jäg. Rgt. 218, dated 12.8.1943. With official seal and original signature of the division commander of the 7th Mountain Division, Lieutenant General August Kra
Heer - Artillerie : Nachlass des Oberwachtmeisters Wilhelm Horx, 10./Art.Rgt.269Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse. Versilbert/magnetisch, ohne Band, mit Verleihungstüte der Firma Lauer, Nürnberg/Berlin. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 10.12.1940, mit OU eines Majors und Div.Adjudanten der 269.Inf.Div, Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Eisen geschwärzt, an Nadel. Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 24.10.1941, mit OU des Kommandeurs IV./Art.Rgt.269, Hauptmann Klinke. Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen. Zink versilbert, an Nadel (der Nadelhaken fehlt). Dazu das Besitzzeugnis vom 4.11.1941, mit OU des Kommandeurs der 269 Inf.Div,, Generalmajor v, Leyser. Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42. Zink getönt, am Band. Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse. Versilbert/magnetisch, an Nadel, in schwarzem Verleihungsetui mit aufgedrucktem EK. Unter dem Nadelhaken undeutlicher Herstellerstempel. Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde vom 20.9.1941, mit OU des Kommandeurs der 269. Inf. Div., Generalmajor v. Leyser. Deutsches Kreuz in Gold. Cupal versilbert und vergoldet, an Nadel. Mit Herstellerstempel "20" der Firma Zimmermann, Pforzheim, leichte Ausführung. Dazu Vorläufiges Besitzzeugnis vom 26.9.1944, mit FU Generalfeldmarschall Keitel. Prachtexemplar in leicht getragenem, erstklassigem Erhaltungszustand. Beföderungsurkunder zum Oberwachtmeister vom 10.8.1944, mit OU des Kommandeurs Art.Rgt.269, Oberst Klinke. Mit 3-seitiger Kopie über den Werdegang der 269 Infanterie-Division 1939-45. Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter 2.Form 3.Stufe (1939-45). Bronziert, an Band, in Verleihungstüte mit Aufdruck und Hersteller "Friedrich Keller Idar-Oberstein". Dazu die Verleihungsurkunde an die Ehefrau vom18.5.1941, mit Prägesiegel und FU Adolf Hitler. Sehr schöner Nachlaß dieses tapferen Artilleristen und DK - Träger des Unteroffiziersstandes. Army - Artillerie : Nachlass des Oberwachtmeisters Wilhelm Horx, 10./Art.Rgt.269Iron Cross 2nd Class. Silver-plated/magnetic, without ribbon, with award bag of the company Lauer, Nuremberg/Berlin. Comes with award certificate dated 10.12.1940, with original signature of a Major and Div.Adjudant of the 269.Inf.Div,Wound badge in black. Iron blackened, on pin. Together with the award certificate dated 24.10.1941, with original signature of the commander IV./Art.Rgt.269, Captain Klinke.General Assault Badge. Zinc silver plated, on pin (the pin's catch is missing). Comes with award certificate dated 4.11.1941, with original signature of the commander of 269 Inf.Div, Generalmajor v, Leyser.Eastern Winter Campaign Medal 1941/42. zinc tinted, on ribbon.Iron Cross 1st Class. Silvered/magnetic, on pin, in original black case of issue with silver printed Iron Cross. Indistinct maker's stamp under the pin catch. Comes with award certificate dated 20.9.1941, with original signature of the commander of the 269th Inf. Div, Generalmajor v. Leyser.German Cross in Gold. Cupal, silver and gold plated, reverse fitted with pin. With maker's mark "20" of Zimmermann, Pforzheim, light version. With preliminary award certificate dated 26.9.1944, with printed signature of Generalfeldmarschall Keitel.Splendid example in lightly worn, very nice condition. Promotion document to the rank of Oberwachtmeister dated 10.8.1944, with original signature of the commander Art.Rgt.269, Colonel Klinke. With 3-page xerox about the 269 Infantry Division 1939-45.Cross of Honour of the German Mother, 2nd Form 3rd Level (1939-45). Tombac and enamels, on long neck ribbon, in award bag with maker's imprint "Friedrich Keller Idar-Oberstein". Together with the award certificate to the wife of Wilhelm Horx dated 18.5.1941, with embossed seal and printed signature Adolf Hitler.Very nice grouping of this brave artilleryman and German Cross recipient of the NCO rank.
Deutsches Reich 1870-1918 - Grosse Deutsche Ordensspangen : Große 10-teilige Ordensspange. Preußen: Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse, 1914; Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern des Königlichen Hausordens von Hohenzollern, Mit Herstellerzeichen "FR" der Hofjuweliere Gebrüder Friedländer, Berlin und Silberstempel "938"; Hessen-Darmstadt: Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen "Für Tapferkeit"; Hamburg: Hanseatenkreuz; Deutsches Reich: Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer; DA 2.Klasse für 18 Dienstjahre, auf dem Band Wehrmachtsadler, DA 4.Klasse für 4 Dienstjahre, auf dem Band Wehrmachtsadler; Österreich: Weltkriegs-Erinnerungsmedaille 1914-1918, mit Schwertern auf dem Band; Ungarn: Weltkriegs-Erinnerungsmedaille 1914-1918 mit Schwertern; Bulgarien: Weltkriegs-Erinnerungsmedaille 1915-1918. An Quernadel. schöne und interessante Ordensspange.German Empire 1870-1918 - MEDAL BARS AND MOUNTED GROUPS : Mounted Group of 10 Medals. Prussia: Iron Cross 2nd Class, 1914; Knight's Cross with Swords of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, With maker's mark "FR" of Court Jewellers Friedländer, Berlin and Silver Stamp "938"; Hesse-Darmstadt: General Badge of Honour "For Bravery"; Hamburg: Hanseatic Cross; German Reich: Hindenburg Cross; Long Service Award nd Class for 18 Years, ribbon with army eagle. Long Service Medal for 4 years, ribbon with army eagle; Austria: WW I. Commemorative Medal 1914-1918. Hungary: WW I. Commemorative Medal 1914-1918; Bulgaria: World War Commemorative Medal 1915-1918. Reverse fitted with pin for wearing. Very nice mounted group.
Set of four miniature medals Set of four miniature medals, to include a Queen's Sudan Medal, 1898, Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal EVII 1903, Army Meritorious Service Medal GVI 1944 and Khedivas Sudan Medal, mounted with a 21st Lancers badge, and notes reading 'Attributed to Staff Sergeant Farrier Richard Haycocks serving in the 21st (Empress of India) Lancers, and recorded on the memento of the famous charge at Omburman, September 2nd 1898, listing officers, NCO's and men who served in the Soudan Campaign' 'Note: Original medals are in the ownership of Mr Ian McInnes who researched the service of Richard Haycocks and wrote an article in the Medal Box on this subject'
A group of Second World War medals and related items awarded to Pte. William Desmond Jessop, R.A.O.C., number 10547440, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and the 1939-45 War Medal, pin badges and cloth badge, Soldier's Service and Pay Book, National Defence Notebook, further documentation including National Service card, Soldier's Release Book Class A, together with photographs from Pte. Jessop's time in Greece and Italy, and Hannes Fehn photo cards of factory work in Hanvover after VE Day. Jessop was drafted into the Army and enlisted in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and later assigned to the Royal Welch 6th Parachute Battalion known as the 'Red Berets,' Jessop served in Greece, North Africa including Tunisia, and Italy.
Victorian 78th Highlanders Glass Ink Well Pot, having a copper top with relief of thistles and the lower section having motto “GUIDICH N RHI”; marble / granite rectangular plaque / desk piece with blackened Cammeronians Scottish Rifles star over bugle badge and “MONS TO SOMME J L J” in bronze lettering. Old repair to the corner; Royal Doulton glazed Army Club ashtray in the form of a WW1 British staff officer. Repaired and Damage to the reverse. (3 items)
British and Commonwealth Badges: Consisting of Army Cyclist Corps cap badge, RFC cap badge, 29th C.E.F cap badge, Australian Commonwealth Military Forces collar badge, brass NZMR (New Zealand Mounted Rifles) shoulder title, South African Artillery cap badge, South African cap badge, 9th New Zealand Infantry cap badge and New Zealand Expeditionary Force fern leaf badge. All in good condition. (9 items)
VARIOUS MILITARY RELATED PASSBOOKS, ID cards, certificates, a WWII Loyal service badge and some rank pips for a uniform, the books include a 1928 county of Derby Territorial Army statutes and standing orders book, pilots notes for a spitfire 22 and 24 airplane, a naval flag signalling book, an army paybook and release book both with surname 'Robbins' and dates 1946 and 1949, a copy of a Jersey ID card, two ID cards to surname 'Brooker', one is for a person under 16 and a WWI gospel of saint John given to those on active service, also included are two certificates in tubes, one is a Dischord certificate to Lieutenant Y Anthony R.A.M.C and the other is a certificate to Captain R.C.Conway-Gordon served in the highland light infantry from 1920 to 1936, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
The group of four miniature dress medals attributed to Major C. Rose, Army Veterinary Corps India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1894-5; India General Service 1895-1902, 3 clasps, Tirah 1897-98, Samana 1897, Punjab Frontier 1897-98; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, mounted as worn, the original ribands somewhat frayed and the KSA detached but present, very fine (4) £140-£180 --- Charles Rose was commissioned into the Army Veterinary Department in 1891 and saw much active service in India and South Africa. Retiring in 1913, he was recalled for active service in the Great War, landing in France on 18 August 1914. He served in France until April 1915, after which he was recalled to the U.K. and retired on ill health grounds in 1916. He died on 11 September 1939, aged 71. Sold with an ‘Indian bazaar’ crudely cast and hand engraved white metal Victorian Queens Crown Army Veterinary Department officers cap badge; together with several family and portrait photographs, some named with hand inscriptions, including one of Major Rose in uniform wearing the full size riband bar reflecting the above miniatures; several photographs of active service in India and South Africa; and three large team photographs of the Royal Veterinary College Rugby Football Teams, 1884-5, 1885-6 and 1886-7, including Charles Rose.
Miniature Medals: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (2), O.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type badge, silver-gilt; M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 1st type badge, silver; Military Cross, G.V.R.; Military Medal (2), G.V.R.; G.VI.R.; 1914 Star (2), one with clasp; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Victory Medal 1914-19 (2), one with M.I.D. oak leaves; General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., 1 clasp, Cyprus [sic]; South Atlantic 1982, without rosette; Army L.S. & G.C. (2), G.V.R., 2nd issue with fixed suspension; E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army; together with a small silver medal ‘in recognition of War Work done at Messrs Ransomes & Rapier Ltd. 1918’, generally nearly very fine and better (16) £80-£100
A Great War O.B.E. group of five awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Coleridge, 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry and 80th Carnatic Infantry, Indian Army, who was four time Mentioned in Despatches The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1919; 1914-15 Star (Capt. P. L. Coleridge. 63 P.L.I.); British War and Victory Medals, with unofficial M.I.D. oak leaves emblem (Maj. P. L. Coleridge.); General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Iraq (Major P. L. Coleridge.) generally very fine (5) £400-£500 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 3 June 1919. Percy Lovel Coleridge was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Indian Army on 20 June 1900, and was promoted Lieutenant on 20 April 1902. He served during the Great War as a Captain in the 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry before transferring to the 80th Carnatic Infantry as a temporary Major on 21 January 1916. He served in the operations in East Africa from 16 October 1914 to 5 August 1917; in Iraq from 1 December 1917 to November 1918; and then during the Arab Rebellion 1920-21. For his services he was four times Mentioned in Despatches, on the latter occasion for Iraq (London Gazettes 8 February 1917; 7 March 1918; 5 June 1919; and 9 September 1921) and was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. Advanced Lieutenant-Colonel, he subsequently served in the Devon Home Guard during the Second World War.
German Second World War Cuff Titles. Army Railway Direction Service Brussels cuff title, introduced February 1941 and after 7 months withdrawn and replaced with the arm badge, subsequently the cuff title is rare. Luftwaffe Hermann Goring Division cuff title, full length, used, as removed from a tunic, stitches remain, enlisted ranks version, good condition (2) £140-£180
An inter-War ‘South Persia operations’ O.B.E. group of four awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. White, Commanding Officer, 39th King George’s Own, Central India Horse, late 4th Hussars The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1918; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Lt. Col. W. B. White.); General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, S. Persia (Major W. B. White.) light contact marks, very fine and better (4) £300-£400 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 23 July 1920: ‘For valuable services rendered in connection with Military Operations in South Persia.’ William Blomfield White was born in 1882 and was educated at Harrow. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 4th Hussars in 1901, and was promoted Lieutenant in 1904. He transferred to the Indian Army in 1908, and was promoted Captain in 1910 and appointed a Squadron Commander in the 39th King George’s Own Central India Horse. He was promoted Major in 1916, and temporary Lieutenant-Colonel in 1918, and for his services during the Great War and in the subsequent operations in South Persia he was both Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 23 July 1920) and was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. He was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel in 1927, and retired 1931. The history of the Central India Horse refers to him as follows: ‘He was essentially a bahadur (a brave man and one of renown), and as such was admired and respected by all the Indian ranks of the regiment.’ Sold with copied research.
German Second World War Arm Shields. Comprising Edelweiss badge, as removed from a tunic, Bevo woven. Jager arm badge, machine embroidered. Jager arm badge, Bevo woven. Army Field Police eagle, glue on reverse. Army Field Police eagle, one light stain to the right hand side. Bevo woven Army Artillery Gun Layer, cut from roll. Army officers quality small boat Qualified Helmsman. Enlisted ranks version of the same being machine embroidered, glue on the reverse of both Helmsman’s badges. Army Bevo woven Teno sleeve insignia, generally good condition (lot) £200-£240
A Second War ‘Italy operations’ M.B.E. group of nine awarded to Major A. J. Hill, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, who commanded the 8th Army Recovery Company during the advance through Italy and was Mentioned in Despatches, receiving a further ‘Mention’ for his services in Malaya The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, G.VI.R., with M.I.D. oak leaf (Major L. A. J. Hill. M.B.E. R.E.M.E.); Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued; Army L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue, Regular Army (Lieut. L. A. J. Hill. R.E.M.E.) good very fine and better (9) £400-£500 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 20 September 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy.’ The original Recommendation states: ‘Major Hill has commanded the Army Recovery Company since November 1944. During this period, and especially in the early months of 1945, exceptionally severe recovery conditions were encountered, but all difficulties were successfully overcome due to the outstanding leadership and ability of this officer. Eighth Army maintenance routes during the winter of 1944/5 included long stretches of precipitous winding roads through the Appennine Mountains. When these were subjected to ice and snow conditions, the problem of ensuring prompt recovery to avoid road blocks became a very difficult one. Owing to distances and interruption of communications, Major Hill was frequently left to act on his own initiative, and his readiness to turn out under appalling weather conditions in order personally to supervise the most awkward jobs, had an inspiring effect on the morale of recovery crews. The maintenance of constantly clear traffic routes under these circumstances constituted a remarkable achievement. A further example of Major Hill’s exceptional service during this period is the quick improvisation of a special workshop formed out of recovery sections for the purpose of repairing vehicles handed in by formations leaving the Eighth Army. By this means over 120 ‘B’ vehicles were made fit for re-issue in the Army area, which would otherwise had to be evacuated to the base with all the transportation difficulties thus involved. This officer’s outstanding initiative and ability have achieved remarkable results, and his powers of leadership have inspired all those working under his command to give cheerfully of their best under very trying conditions.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 13 January 1944: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 27 April 1951: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Malaya.’ Leslie Arthur John Hill was born on 20 June 1910 and served in the ranks for over fourteen years, and as Warrant Officer for over four years, before being commissioned Second Lieutenant on 20 December 1942. He was advanced Acting Captain on 3 December 1943, and Acting Major on 21 November 1944, being confirmed in the rank of Major on 19 February 1954. He was awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1948 and retired on 11 October 1960.
A Second War M.B.E. group of three awarded to Major J. G Willetts, Royal Army Service Corps The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver, in Royal Mint case of issue; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with Army Council enclosure, in card box of issued, addressed to ‘Major J. G. Willetts, 8 The Rise, Kenton, Newcastle-on-Tyne, NE3’; together with the recipient’s Newcastle-upon-Tyne Royal Army Service Corps Association Chairman’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, on neck riband, the Second War campaign medals both later issues, nearly extremely fine (4) £140-£180 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1946. John Gelson Willetts was commissioned Lieutenant, Royal Army Service Corps, Regular Army Reserve of Officers, on 11 April 1923, and was advanced War substantive Captain and temporary Major on 13 November 1941. He relinquished his commission on account of disability on 29 January 1947, and was granted the honorary rank of Major.
German Second World War Kriegsmarine Insignia. Comprising two naval sleeve badges for a Kriegsmarine Maschinenmaat in metal and machine embroidery; a full length Kriegsmarine cap tally; two pieces of Kriegsmarine Administration Officials sleeve badges, both having moth damage to the edges; a 9th Submarine Flotilla commemorative badge; ands two different sizes of the female civil army helpers badges, generally good condition (lot) £70-£90

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