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THREE ITEMS OF BRITISH REGULAR ARMY UNIFORM ITEMS as follows (a) Womens Army jacket and skirt together with beige shirt, Sgt stripes and staybright buttons, medal ribbons etc (b) Mens number 2 jacket, trousers, beige shirt, Sgts stripes ATS shoulder Insignia medal ribbon and Royal Signals metal badge on left chest (c) Mens number 2 jacket, trousers and shirt, staybright buttons and Ubique (Royal Artillery) collar badges, crown insignia to left cuff
TWO BOXED CORONATION MEDALS 1937 QUEEN ELIZABETH/GEORGE VI AND 1953 QEII, boxed Festival of Britain medallion, two x gold coloured George VI/QEII medallions, KSLI cap badge, bi-metal, two brass army uniform buttons, five metal collar dogs and an instruction book for a Special Constable, Shrewsbury Borough Police
WORLD WAR I TWO GROUPS AND A PAIR TO THREE BROTHERS, COMPRISING THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE OFFICER'S BREAST BADGE (OBE) HALLMARKED 1919, BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL WITH 'MENTION' EMBLEM CAPT C W PACKFORD [ON PAIR] RAOC CAP BADGE AND ONE GOLD AND SIX SILVER ATHLETIC PRIZE WATCH FOB SHIELDS, TWO ENAMELLED, ALL INSCRIBED, DATED 1902-06, BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL 1015944 PTE L V PACKFORD 72 CAN INF, 1914-15 STAR, BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL 2007 PTE R B DE V PACKFORD OXF & BUCKS LI, SEVERAL SILVER WATCH FOB SHIELDS, A WHISTLE, 1939-1945 STAR, OAK BOX AND FOUR ALBUMS OF CAPT C W PACKFORD OF THE ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS COMPRISING PRE WAR SCRAP BOOK OF FOOTBALL AND ATHLETIC PROGRAMMES AND PRESS CUTTINGS OF EVENTS IN WHICH HE PARTICIPATED, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, THE FLY LEAF INSCRIBED "WITH THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE AND ADVANCED AMMUNITION DETACHMENT FROM CAIRO TO ALEPPO 1917-18-19", FILLED WITH MAINLY SMALL FORMAT SEPIA TONED SILVER PRINTS, INCLUDING MANY OF JERUSALEM, EGYPT, SYRIA, INCLUDING ISMALIA, KANTARA, EL ARISH, GAZA, DIER SINEID, LUDD, RAMLEH, TULKERAM, DAMASCUS, RAYAK, ZAHLE, BEIRUT AND ALEPPO (PRESUMABLY TAKEN BY C W PACKFORD), ON LINEN HINGED LEAVES, EXCELLENT ALBUM OF REAL PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARDS OF THE SUSSEX REGIMENT ON PARADE, CAMPS, DRUMHEAD SERVICE AND COMRADES AND ANOTHER OF SNAPSHOT PHOTOGRAPHS OF PACKFORD'S FAMILY, HIS MENTION IN DISPATCHES OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION (T/Lt (A/CAPT) C W PACKFORD RAOC) WITH CHURCHILL'S FACSIMILE SIGNATURE AND A CRAYON CARICATURE OF PACKFORD BY J B MELHUISHOBE: LONDON GAZETTE, 22 MARCH 1919, P3836, "FOR VALUABLE SERVICES RENDERED IN CONNECTION WITH MILITARY OPERATIONS IN EGYPT"CAPT CHARLES WILLIAM PACKFORD (B1880) PTE LIONEL VERNON PACKFORD (1881-1917) KILLED IN ACTION, PASSCHENDAELE? NEW BRITISH CEMETERY AND REGINALD BERTIE DE VERE PACKFORD (1888-1974) THREE OF THE SONS OF THE OXFORD JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR WILLIAM COPUS PACKFORD (1855-1919) FOR WHOM SEE PRECEDING LOT
Quantity of WWII Home Front ephemera to include ration books, identity cards, soldier's pay book, clothing ration coupons book, subscribers receipt book, together with a New Testament plus a Women's Land Army GSLAAS insignia cloth badge and Women's Land Army arm band of elasticated green canvas (qty)
Vintage Action Man Uniforms, including: Despatch Rider, with leaflet, Royal Canadian mounted police with leaflet, Parachute regiment,1st issue with cloth beret and badge, missing puttees, British Army officer 2nd issue uniform, complete, with leaflet, Escape officer complete (Colditz) French Foreign Legion, complete and Astronaut space suit, gloves, boots and helmet. all in fair to very good original condition.
A Primrose League gilt and enamel pin badge, the central P on a flower, surrounded by motto, with crowned red and white enamel backing, together with a gold Fusilier stick pin, the fuse engraved with the letter 'V, plus two Royal Army Medical Corps cap badges, a Devonshire Regiment cap badge and a RFC example (parcel)
A post WWII Polish Army officerās dagger, the plain blade numbered 20957, with silver plated hilt having eagle badge on pommel and bone grip, in its leather covered sheath with plated mounts and red and white enamelled rectangle on locket, and leather hanging straps. GC (small chip to grip and flaw to sheath leather)
TWO SMALL BOXES OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, COMPACTS, etc, to include a shell necklace, imitation pearl necklaces, further costume jewellery, necklaces, two pairs of marcasite clip earrings, a Royal Army Service Corps badge, a bone china Coalport plate brooch, a lighter, various compacts including Stratton, Zenette, Dorset Fifth Avenue and Vogue, etc
An early 20th century Salvation Army bonnet in leather hat case, together with a bowler hat and a peaked cap with badge reading 'Blood and Fire' and an early Victorian sampler titled 'By a Parent' a poem mourning the loss of her children, 'J Capewell born July 13th & E.C. Feb... Dogland Farm 1839', 32x29cm
A collection of British Army cap badges, collar badges and insignia, mainly East Anglian Regiments to include The Cambridgeshire Regiment cap badge with South Africa 1900-01 scroll and slider fitting, Woodbridge Officer Training School, Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk (Yeomanry) Hussars, 3rd Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment, Cambridge and County Officer Training School and 1st Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteers etc. (92)
A collection of cloth formation signs, shoulder titles, lapel badges and buttons to include Airborne Division, East Anglain District, 78th Infantry Division, RAF Air Gunner brevet, Royal Australian Regiment and Coldstream Guards titles, silver A.R.P. badge, Air Raid Defence League badge, Women's Land Army badge and Suffolk Regiment buttons etc.
A group of five WW II medals to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence and War, together with a pair of Leicester Yeomanry cloth shoulder titles, a Leicestershire Prince Albert's Own cap badge, Royal Artillery lapel badge and an 8th Army Service of Thanksgiving Order of Service. (10)
A Collection of Thirty Nine Second World War and Later British Cap and Collar Badges, including an Edward VIII Royal Engineers cap badge, various corps and regiments in brass, white metal, and bimetal, together with a rank pip and a Royal Corps of Signals sweetheart brooch, all loosely mounted on two card displays; also, an Army Temperance Association medal, a 1915 On War Service badge, a silver gilt and enamel Rotary International President's jewel, a W.V.S. badge, a George V silver jubilee medallion and an RE brooch (47)
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe Marksman's Lanyard, in plaited grey braid with silver/aluminum threads interwoven in a 'V' pattern, one end applied with a silvered aluminium Luftwaffe eagle and swastika badge, with two button loops and three silver/aluminium cord slides, 44cm; a Similar Army Marksman's Lanyard, in plaited silver aluminium cord backed by silver grey grosgrain ribbon, one end applied with silvered aluminium shield with Wehrmacht eagle with downswept wings, with two button loops and three cord slides, 48cm (2)
WW2 British Made Free Norwegian Forces Officers Peaked Cap, fine officers khaki service dress cap made by famous tailors, Burberryās. Cap is complete with officers enamel cap badge to the centre. General service side buttons supporting officers brown leather chinstrap. Interior with leather sweatband and oilcloth lining which has tailors label underneath. Some slight chipping to the cap badge but otherwise very good condition. The Free Norwegian forces, also known as the army in exile, served gallantly fighting against the Axis forces during WW2. Many of the Norwegian servicemen were involved with No10 Commando.
A reproduction German Third Reich Army Field Police Officerās visor cap constructed of field grey doeskin body with a field green woollen centreband and faded orange piping, featuring a silver aluminium wreath flanking tricolour cockade, lacking eagle badge, the silver twisted bullion chinstrap held in place by two silvered pebble buttons, interior with a brown underside to the peak, a grey silk lining and pinkish brown sweatband with ventilation holes to the forehead, stamped āDeutsche Industrieā and with M initial badge, the clear protection diamond over manufacturers markings 'Sonderausfuhrung / 1906/ Rudolf Ruf / Saarbrucken'
Outstanding WW2 Polish Fighter Pilots Photograph Album Grouping of Flight Lieutenant Antoni Lipkowski No 316 Polish Fighter Squadron, the photograph album starts with images probably taken in Poland before the outbreak of WW2 with many images of officers in Polish air force uniform. Album soon moves to the UK and has images of Lipkowski in RAF uniform, many group images of both RAF air crew and Polish air crew. Album has images of Lipkowski sitting in his Spitfire with clear squadron badge of 316 Polish Fighter Squadron. Album continues with both single and group shots of aircrew. Album soon moves into the latter years of the war and when he was based in Belgium, with images from the German bombardment of the airfield at St Denijs Westrem (near Ghent). The album ends with images taken post war with his family. Accompanying the album are some wartime ephemera including his Royal Air Force note book, 1945 dated named document regarding his marriage and various correspondence with his daughter. Album contains 155 images and some loose. Very rare to find photograph albums to Polish Fighter pilots. An account of his career in the RAF can be found here, āAntoni Lipkowski was the son of a wealthy family of landlords. He was a very tall, slim, handsome man with straight blond hair. He was a career officer in a cavalry regiment. After the collapse of Poland he found himself in England in the Polish Army in exile. The only possibility then to fight Germans was to join the Royal Air Force. There were Polish fighter squadrons within RAF. He desperately tried to become a fighter pilot, but was several times rejected on the account of his big stature, too big according to the air command, to sit in the confined cockpit of a fighter plane. Eventually he succeeded in being transferred from the Polish Army to Polish Air Force in 1942. He then completed a course of pilotage and an operational training .Antoni had to acquire some technical knowledge about aviation, air combat tactics, meteorology etc. and become a high class pilot capable of air acrobatics and effective shooting at air and ground targets. It is difficult to find exact information, but it seems that he joined the 316 Fighter Squadron early in 1944 , then 302 on April 1st, 1944 and finally 308 Fighter Squadron on October 6th,1944. Antoni joined F.S. 302 as F/O (Flying Officer) and F.S. 308 as F/lt (Flying Lieutenant). F/O corresponds to Polish "porucznik pilot"(lieutenant) and F/lt to "kapitan pilot"(captain). On March 24th,1945 he has been transferred to 84 GSU (Group Support Unit) in Aston Down (England) for rest. On August 8th, 1945 he was incorporated into 317 F.S., part of newly created British Air Force of Occupation, stationing in Ahlborn, Germany. In June of 1946 Antoni has been released from the Air Forceā.
Military/WW1 interest; A pencil made from a rifle cartridge, a WWI campaign group of medals, 1914-15 star, British War medal and Victory medal, with original ribbons, awarded 95673. CPL.J.Gladden, R.A. a Princess Mary brass Christmas 1914 tin. Royal Artillery brass and enamel cap badge, Army Book 64 (Soldiers Service and Pay Book), Soldiers' Small Book, Soldiers' Release Book Class "A", and other related items. (qty)
A C.B. group of three awarded to Major General Stephen Gallwey Adye C.B., R.A., comprising: The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion's breast badge in 22ct gold and enamels, hallmarked London 1815, maker's mark 'IN' for John Northam, complete with wide swivel ring, gold straight suspension and gold ribbon buckle, Sultan Selim III's Gold Medal for Egypt, 1801, 3rd Class, 42mm, chain and hook suspension and the Waterloo Medal (Lieut. Col. S. G. Adye, Royal Foot Artillery), fitted with original steel clip and split ring suspensiontogether with: English School (19th century)on ivorya half-length portrait of Major General Stephen Gallwey Adye C.B., R.A. (1772-1838), depicted wearing a Royal Artillery 1812 pattern coatee with the breast badge of a Companion of the Bath; the Sultan's Gold Medal for Egypt, 1801 and the Waterloo medalarched rectangular9.5cm x 6.5cmgilt frameand three further 19th century English School family miniature head and shoulder portraits on ivory:Major Ralph Willett Adye R.A. (1764-1808), oval, 5.6cm x 4.4cmMajor General Stephen Gallwey Adye, C.B., R.A., oval, 5.5cm x 4.2cmMajor James Pattison Adye R.A. (1783-1831), oval, 6.4cm x 5.1cmall mounted in oval gilt composition frameNote: Major General Stephen Gallwey Adye C.B., R.A. (1772-1838) was the third of nine members of the Adye family to serve in the Royal Artillery over six generations. Commissioned on 24th April 1793, in 1801, following the battle of Alexandria and the action of Ramanieh, he received Sultan Selim III's Gold Medal for Egypt from Grand Vizier Kör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha. He was appointed Brevet Major in 1810 and advanced to Major following Wellington's victory at Salamanca in 1812. He became Lieutenant Colonel on Christmas Day 1814 and, in February 1815 following Napoleon's escape from Elba, he joined the allied army in the Netherlands as commander of the artillery attached to the 1st Guards Division. On 15th June Adye's artillery saw action at Quatre Bas under Wellington's direct orders and on the 18th his guns were positioned near Chateau d'Hougoumont where they saw heavy action throughout the day, with 63 of Adye's command being killed or wounded. Adye was made Companion of the Bath on Wellington's personal recommendation.See Gorringe's Sale on 29th April 2015, Lot 1100, Édouard-Henri-Théophile Pingret (1788-1875), Head and shoulder portrait of Colonel Adye, signed and dated 1818, oil on canvasProvenance: Adye family by descentSee lots 292-301 and 541 for other Adye family items

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