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Various items mostly relating to the British Army Royal Armoured Corps and Royal Tank Regiment including a Glengarry 'Fear Naught' badge, shoulder title 'RTC', various cap and other badges, 'The Soldier's Bible', pin badges and other similar items Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Royal Artillery group of six medals to include 193945 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence, War and Efficiency medal with bar and rosette, naming 883108 GNR. C.H.W. HOLDEN. R.A. together with a Dunkirk 1940 commemorative medal, Royal Artillery cap badge and insignia, mounted for display within a glazed display case.
HOLLAND V CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1941 / CZECH AUTOGRAPHS Large single sheet with a field of play and signed by all 22 p[layers in their filed position. Czechoslovakia Army Team is printed and appears to be the issuer. Dutch Army and time is written and the date 30 OCT 1941 is stamped in red. Includes an 8" match pennant and small Dutch badge. The pennant is embroidered with the team names, national flags for the match played at Congleton. Generally good
WW2 German Army Belt Buckle by RS&S, aluminium example with a section of the original leather belt remaining. Maker marked to the reverse and some of the original olive drab paint remains to the reverse. Obverse heavily polished. Accompanied by a silver grade wound badge with pin and catch fixing to the reverse numbered “30” to the reverse, an Imperial German naval wound badge in silver with pin and catch fixing to the reverse and three emblems. (6 items)
Rare Royal Bulgarian Army Officers Dress Cap, fine example of a white toped peaked cap with red wool thick central band and short pattern black peak. Imperial Russian style central cockade badge. Interior with leather sweatband, blue artificial silk lining and leather tailors details and band in the colours of the Bulgarian national flag. The cap is housed in its original card storage box. Some light wear but a very interesting and hard to find item of Military headdress.
Rare WW1 American Ambulance Field Service Adrian Pattern Steel Helmet, fine example of a standard model Adrian helmet with much of its horizon blue paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Helmet has the American eagle and US shield badge of the organisation to the front. Interior of the helmet retains its original two colour leather liner system and leather chinstrap. Some rusting to the exterior of the shell but generally a good example. The American Field Service was a group of American Volunteers who served overseas, mostly with the French Army, before America entered the war in 1917. The volunteers were mostly medical service and drove ambulances, transporting wounded men to behind the lines. At its height, the Field Service numbered 2,000 volunteers and operated not only on the Western Front in France but also in the battle areas of Italy, Greece, Serbia and Albania. The service attracted young volunteers from the American literati: college students, poets and writers including an eighteen-year-old Ernest Hemingway who used the experience as the basis of his novel A Farewell to Arms. The volunteers were expected to pay for their transportation to Europe and for their meals while there. The American Ambulance Field Service operated as an independent volunteer agency until America's entrance into the war in 1917 when it was absorbed by the American Army.
Regimentally Important Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry Undress Sabretache Attributed to Hon Colonel George Ralph Charles Ormsby-Gore, 3rd Baron Harlech KCB TD DL, Commanding Officer of the Regiment 1902-1907, the patent leather sabretache has gilt metal Victorian crowned two piece badge to the centre. Complete with pouch to the reverse. Complete with white buff leather slings. George Ormsby-Gore was born 21st January 1855 to the 2nd Baron Harlech. He was educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He served as a Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards from 1875-1883. He later served in the Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, becoming their commanding officer from 1902-1907. During WW1 he commanded the Welsh Guards at home from 1915. He was chairman of the Salop Territorial Army Association. He also had a political career, holding the seat for Oswestry from 1901 until 1904, when he moved to the House of Lords to replace his late father. He died on 8th May 1938 at the age of 83. This item was amongst other items from the family estate sold by Bonhams Auctioneers on 29th March 2017, “The Contents of Glyn Cywarch”.
Royal Army Service Corps WW2 & South East Asia Medal Group of Three, consisting of un-named 1939-45 star, France & Germany star and George VI General Service medal 1918-62 with single clasp S.E Asia 1945-46 awarded to “278525 PTE V WINTERBOTTOM R.A.S.C”. Medals are accompanied by his WW2 plastic cap badge, collar badges, arm of service stripe and box of issue for General Service medal.
WWI casualty 1914-15 trio and Army Cyclists Corps cap badge impressed to 4467 Pte Herbery Wolstencroft of Army Cyclists Corps (West Riding Regiment) to include 1914-1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal. Note: Herbery was KIA with the 9th Battalion West Riding Regiment and is commemorated at the St Annand CWGC 22921 which is confirmed on MRC, copy of Commonwealth War Graves Certificates and register plus MRC, together with grave photos
Quantity of 14 various WWI and Edwardian period British Cyclists Regiment cap badges to include 2 Essex Regiment Cycling Battalion cap badges, 7th Cyclists Battalion Welsh Regiment TF, a mother of pearl and silver Army Cyclists Corps sweetheart brooch, Huntingdonshire Cyclists gilded badge and one other, 5th Battalion East Yorkshire Cycling, Kent Cyclists Regiment, 1908-1920 and Highland Cyclists Battalion TF, Regular Army Cyclists Corps, Hampshire Cyclists Battalion and three City of London Cyclists
1939-1945 World War II / Emergency non-combatants' uniform items and ephemera. 1939-1946 Emergency National Service Medal to Defence Forces, Irish red Cross tunic- and cuff-buttons; Irish Army private three-star flashes; Irish Army cap badge; British Air Raid Precautions badge, whistle, pin and instruction manual. Also a pre-war Dresden Police shako plate.
Oglaigh na hEireann, army and navy uniform headgear. An Irish Army officer's uniform cap, with badge; an Irish Navy dark blue seaman's cap, the band with embroidered gilt "Éire"; and a modern Irish Navy seaman's cap with white crown, the band with printed "Éire". Also a military officer's cap by Grenadjarkompaniet. (4)
Seven Single Miniature Medals, comprising Military Medal (George V) loosely mounted on a display card with a Comrades of the Great War Official lapel badge, a Certificate in Army Cookery to 168899 Gnr. A. Wilson 10th Mtn.Batty: 6-4-19 to 24-4-19; Distinguished Service Order (George V); Distinguished Conduct Medal (George V) second type; Military Cross (George V); India General Service Medal 1854 with clasp HAZARA 1891; Indian Mutiny Medal with clasp LUCKNOW; China War Medal, 1900 (9)
Four Single Victory Medals, awarded to 12674 PTE. R. RESTIEAUX A.CYC.CORPS; 163 SJT.W.G.H.FOX. R.A., with a Comrades of the Great War lapel badge and a Royal Life Saving Society medal dated 1908; CAPT.H.B.MAXWELL with a typed Record of Service; REV.T.F.BAKER, with photocopies of the Army List of 1918, 1919 and 1920 in which he appears; a First World War Pair, of 1914-15 Star and British War Medal awarded to 34792 PTE.J.G.WARD, R.A.M.C.; a First World War Pair, of British War Medal and Victory Medal, to 83034 PTE.W.HAMMOND, R.A.M.C. (10)
Scottish. 93rd Sutherland Highlanders glengarry badge circa 1868-81.Good scarce die-stamped brass crowned title circlet in thistle sprays over honour scrolls; ‘93’ to voided centre.Replacement loopsSome service wear. GCBecame 2nd Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders on Friday 1st July, 1881 whilst under the command of Lt.Col. Ewan Henry Davidson Macpherson (Reward for distinguished services). This is the actual piece photographed as No. 567 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”. Hugh King Collection
Indian Army. 7th Bengal Native Infantry Victorian Officer’s pagri badge.Fine die-cast unmarked silver crowned rope edged tri-part scroll “GUZERAT DEIG ALIGURH”. Housed in old card box, the base with ink inscription “Capt. John Fowlis”.Stout pagri pinVGCRegiment mutinied 25th July 1857, at Dinapore. A Captain.John Fowlis served with the Regiment.
Indian Army. Tirhut State Railway Volunteer Rifle Corps Victorian helmet badge.Rare British die-stamped white metal crowned ‘TSR’ cypher superimposed on crossed rifles with bayonets and ‘VR’ below, set on strung bugle, “DEFENCE NOT DEFIANCE” scroll beneath.Original single screw postVGCRaised 17.1.1879
A BOX CONTAINING A WWII GROUP OF MEDALS AS FOLLOWS, 1939-45 Africa (8th Army Bar), Italy, France and Germany Stars (unnamed) on a wearing bar, a boxed WWII war medal attributed to GWF Roberts of Malvern, Worcestershire, small box with medallion and tie clips, plastic box containing buttons and badge Shrewsbury OTC and a 121 Transit Camp Pass for BAOR for Gunner 1123062 D.C.Roberts, plus a handmade wooden box with the RE crest to the top
A WWII gas mask, a Fire Guard helmet and arm band, three cap badges, Royal Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Royal Artillery, and a Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry collar badge, fourteen British military buttons, a group of British army cloth badges, pair of Home Guard shoulder titles, two Anti Aircraft badges, pair of Sergeants stripes, Home Guard twenty one GNR brass buttons, two LNER cloth shoulder titles, a Pilot Man armband, and a pair of vintage goggles and two school medallions. (1 box)
WW2 German Infantry Assault Award Badge Citation Signed by the Last Commander of the German Forces on the Channel Island of Jersey Generalmajor Rudold Wulf, being an A5 example for a silver grade Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen, awarded to Gefr Franz Klaffenbock 1./Gren.Rgt. 422. Dated 20.4.44 and signed by the regimental commander Rudolf Wulf. The Citation has two punch holes and a small section missing to the side. 1./Grenadier Regiment 422 served on the Eastern Front during WW2. Rudolf Wulf, served through the ranks of the German army, he became the commander of Infantry regiment 422, later Grenadier regiment 422 from 17th October 1942 until December 1944, he was promoted to Generalmajor on 1st March 1945. holder of the Knights Cross with Oakleaves and Swords and the last commander of the German forces on the Channel Islands, Island of Jersey 27th February 1945 – 8th May 1945. He signed the surrender of the island of Jersey on board the British destroyer HMS Beagle in St Helier Harbour
WW2 War Economy Plastic Cap Badges, including Royal Armoured Corps, Middlesex regiment, The Welch regiment, Essex regiment, General Service Corps, Pioneer Corps, 2x Royal Army Service Corps, 2x REME (badly distorted) and Royal Corps of Signals (no blades to reverse). Accompanied by a fine quality officers silver (not hallmarked) EIIR Royal Tank Regiment cap badge and 2x variations of Parachute regiment cap badges. (14 items)
Territorial SAS cap by Compton Webb, WO1 arm badge, and wrist band, WO2 (QMSI) wrist band, Irish Guards badges etc, etc, two framed displays of various GB and Foreign Army badges, incl. Wound Badge, Guards Polo Club fob tank emblem, Russian, Cuba, German etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - S Sgt H R H Green, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War medal, also an Efficiency medal (territorial Army), and a duplicate War medal, served R.A.O.C.- lot includes Dunkirk Veterans Assoc'n breast pocket badge 1940 and commemorative medal, medal boxes, official comp slip, official envelopes
World War Two (WW2) campaign medals - 5887864 Private John Vincent Mallery, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army bar, War medal and regimental cap badge, killed in action on 8th April 1943 aged 24, served 5th Bn, Northamptonshire Regt, son of JohnT and Emma Mallery of Chesterfield, buried Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery - lot includes image of cemetery and official comp slip

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