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SWISS ARMY - a gentleman`s Seaplane wrist watch. Quartz movement. Black dial with white Arabic numerals, date aperture to three. Stainless steel case fitted to a signed black rubber strap with pin buckle. 40mm. Box and papers. Together with a gentleman`s Mach 2000 wrist watch. Box and papers. Movement is not currently functioning, if this is due to a battery failure or if this is indicative of a more serious problem with the watch is not known. Please be aware we have been unable to access the movement of this watch. Dial appears to be in good condition. Hands appear to be in good condition. Glass has light and medium scratches and chipping to the centre. Bezel has light and medium scratches and dinting. Case has light and medium scratches and dinting. Crown currently functions correctly. Case back is secure with light and medium scratches and dinting. Strap has some setting and light marking to the exterior surface but appears to be in decent condition. Pin buckle has light and medium scratches. Mach 2000 wrist watch is currently functioning and appears to be in average condition. This lot comes with a box in used condition with moderate wear and papers to consist of an undated warranty booklet. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk
24 RA, RE, corps etc cap badges, including officer?s bronze Geo VI RE and RAMC, gilt and silver plated ERII RE, OR?s Geo VI RE (2), Tanks 2nd patt, ATS, enamelled Women?s Land Army brooch pin, Ordnance small, etc; 18 staybrite cap/glengarry badges and sundry similar collars, titles, buttons etc. Generally GC
24 RA, RE, corps etc cap badges, including officers bronze Geo VI RE and RAMC, gilt and silver plated ERII RE, ORs Geo VI RE (2), Tanks 2nd patt, ATS, enamelled Womens Land Army brooch pin, Ordnance small, etc; 18 staybrite cap/glengarry badges and sundry similar collars, titles, buttons etc. Generally GC
A German WWI Cross of Honour Medal, Great War and Victory Medals to R H Grant, Great War medal to Pte B Bain, Gordons, 9771, German pin containing miniature medals; Cross of Honour Medal, Iron Cross, Austrian War Medal and the Hungarian War Medal, Army Service Corps Cap Badge, Seaforth Highlanders badge, RAF silver and enamel WWI wings badge, silver War Badge, no 475684, and two further items. (11)
A Third Reich leather belt, with steel Army buckle retaining traces of paint; a party armband with applied device; an “NSDAP Partei Bereitschaft”, printed armband; a large woven PT breast eagle; a black wound badge; an army officer’s metal cap wreath and cockade; a pair of Unteroffizier’s shoulder straps; a single major’s epaulette with small brass “A H” device; 2 woven eagles; 2 small SS deaths heads; approximately 15 other small stick pin badges etc; and a few coins and banknotes. Average GC
A COLLECTION OF MOTORING BADGES including an R.A.C. Motor Sport Member bar badge; a variant R.A.C. Motor Sport Member grille badge; a cast aluminium Frome Valley MC-LCC grille badge; a Bar-None 1944 M.C.C. grille badge; and a German enamelled A.D.A.C. Grille badge, (12); together with a quantity of stick-pins, pin badges and medals of motoring and other interest, including motor-cycle scrambling awards; and a pair of silver gilt cuff-links. Provenance: Major A. John Betty, 1 Commando, member of the British Army scrambling team, thence by descent.
A SELECTION OF FOUR SILVER PIN DISHES, one plain, Dublin 1971, 8cm diameter, two spun with rolled rim and crest centre, Birmingham 1931, three "Army Golfing Society Argyle & Sutherland Bowl Winners", London 1964, and a fourth foreign silver coloured metal stamped .800, with motif centre, 88mm diameter, gross weight 163g.
7 cap badges: Bloomsbury Rifles, Middlesex Vol Regt, Q Mary’s AAC, Sudan Defence Force with stud, and companion collar, Sudan Ordnance Corps with brooch pin, small Rough Riders sidecap and London Scottish thistle; 25 enamelled lapel badges, including Home Protection Brigade, Sussex (2), Coronation 1902, Railway Service LMS and LNER (2), RN Division sweetheart marked “sterling”, Ex Services India, etc; a silver Territorial Army Rifle Asso. medallion HM 1930; sundry other items. Generally GC
A group of items believed to relate to General Sir F. Messervy, comprising a colour portrait photograph of General Messervy wearing medal ribbon bars, framed, a silver fronted Indian Army officer`s despatch pouch, detailed `Hodson`s Horse` and `9` between two crossed lances, Birmingham 1914, another Indian Army officer`s despatch pouch, applied with the gilt royal monogram `GRI` with a crown above, a pair of circular silver dishes, each engraved with a Far Eastern kris, London 1945, a plated base metal whistle with lion`s mask mounted circular fitting, and a ceremonial pin.
Selection of Badges and tokens. 3 Badges, and enamelled token and a drinks mat. The hexagonal drinks’ mat shows the Empire State Building with a substantial mooring mast at the summit, nearby is a Rigid Airship preparing to moor. The badges: [1] is a pressed metal badge with a pin to the reverse; “Hudson Fulton” along the base, and images of a Paddle Steamer, a sailing ship, an airship, a free balloon and an aeroplane. Probably pre-1914. [2] is a part enamelled badge showing the US Army Blimp RN-1 (a French manufactured Zodiac) in flight. At the top of the badge is the text “America’s Greatest Airship Port” below is a crest with.the text “Bellville, Ill[inois], 1924”. [3] A circular badge (3cm diameter) with a pin to the reverse. On the front is an image of USS Macon in flight, with flights of aeroplanes above and below, and a mooring mast and airship hangar in the distance. Around the top “Airport Inspection Tour 1935” at the bottom “San Francisco Examiner”. ALSO an enamelled token (5cm diameter) for the Ocean County Coin Lub of 1980. The scene in the centre shows the Graf Zeppelin over the “Old Barney” lighthouse, reverse is blank. Token in VGC, Badges are GC for age. For picture See the-saleroom.com
A German 1914 Iron Cross 2nd class with ribbon, another (worn); 1914-18 Honour Cross with swords; Wilhelm I centenary medal; Third Reich Faithful Service Decoration 2nd class; General Assault badge in silver, with flat unmarked back and round wire pin; 4 cloth items; a small quantity of WWII British Armed Forces and other banknotes (worn); 2 good WWII Channel Islands Registered letters with full set of stamps from ½d to 3d; and a few other items, including a small swastika pin brooch in gold (?) with brilliants (not Nazi), contained in a WWI German Souvenir box, the lid impressed with an Iron Cross and “Aus Grosser Zeit Kriegs Erinnerungen”; also a Third Reich leather army belt with aluminium buckle, and a Kriegsmarine perspex plotting rule, marked with eagle and swastika over “M”. Average GC
1914-18 MEDAL AND VICOTORY MEDALS awarded to PTE A Derry Lan Fus, DITTO awarded to 62892 PTE R Hiley RAMC (no ribbons), a 1914-15 STAR awarded to 15968 PTE G Hunt LN LAN:R together with ARMY PAY BOOK for Albert Derry and TWO ARMY ISSUE RELIGIOUS BOOKS, various MILITARY AND RELATED BADGES includes small `SPITIFRE FUND` PIN BADGE together with GERMAN THIRD REICH BRASS BADGE `REICHSTAG BESUCH IN BERLIN` with building image impressed and EMBOSSED METAL CIRCULAR BOSS `GOTT MIT UNS` centered with crown and a FORCES FOOTBALL PROGRAMME FINAL OF THE CMF INTER-UNIT COMPETITION at the Moretti Stadium Udine - April 1947
A WW1 War Medal awarded to A/Sgt. E. F. H. Frings, FCE AIF (Australian Army), to/w a 1900 one Rupee, a Russian 1842 one Rouble, a Peruvian 1 Sol 1882 (soldered pin fitting) and various other coins, a tortoiseshell stamp box, ivory bangle, spectacles in papier mache case and a silver-front prayer book
Argentina. Medal for the Chaco Campaign, 1870-1884. With Bar for the 'Expedicion 1884'. Gold (10-12k?). 31 mm. Argentine Arms; CAMPAÑA DEL CHACO around, rev. LA NACION ARGENTINA in three lines within wreath. On blue-white-blue moiré ribbon with fancy scrollwork top pin-bar. This handsome medal was awarded to Leopoldo Arnaud, head of the main scientific team in the 1884 Chaco Expedition. Lying in the northeastern part of Argentina, the Chaco region is part of the Gran Chaco in the Rio de la Plata basin, a massive, semi-arid expanse of near impenetrable forests straddling southeast Bolivia, northern Argentina, northern Paraguay and parts of the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Matto Grosso do Sul. Early on, the Conquistadores attempted to penetrate its unwelcoming wilderness, but the vegetation, fierce indigenous tribes and lack of water turned them back.Becoming lost in the forest while hunting soon after entering the Chaco, Arnaud wrote: "the Indians, the beasts, the deadly reptiles, that was the picture I was facing. Nobody can fully understand…the sensation you go through when stepping onto a totally virgin terrain, on a land on which there is not even the slightest trace of civilized man." Though isolated and uninviting, the Gran Chaco became a disputed territory from 1810 onward -- culminating in the bloody Chaco War of 1932-1935 between Bolivian and Paraguay.Propelled by Buenos Aires desire to "advance civilization and progress," Argentina mounted a number of expeditions from 1870 to 1884 to pacify the indigenous population. In October, 1884, it mounted the largest military campaign ever conducted in the Chaco. Under the command of General Benjamín Victorica, the campaign utilized several cavalry regiments; the indigenous resistance proved no match for the Argentine Remingtons. Teams of scientists, technicians, and engineers accompanied the army with a mandate to survey and map the area, and gather data on its geography, flora, fauna and peoples. Leading the scientific team was Leopoldo Arnaud, who afterwards published in 1889 "Del Timbó al Tartagal: Impresiones de un viaje á través del Gran Chaco". Thin edge split as made. Toned Choice Extremely Fine and Very Rare.
A Small Collection of Third Reich and Later Items, comprising:- a copy of an Iron Cross, First Class, with needle shape pin; a copy of an NSDAP Badge, the reverse with Ges Gesch mark; six other copy badges; an ``Adolf Hitler`` EM/NCO`s Cuff Title, the end margin embroidered BEVO-WUPPERSTAL; two embroidered breast eagles and a white metal cap eagle; a post 1962 German Army belt buckle (13)
The Unique and Historically Important K.C.H. and Five Clasp Naval General Service Medal Group to Rear Admiral of the Blue Sir Thomas Ussher [C.B.], Royal Navy; A Master Exponent of Both the Boat Action and the Broadside, He Always Led from the Front Even when on Crutches. Seriously Wounded Several Times, `Equivalent to the Loss of a Limb`, And Taken Prisoner of War, He was a Daring Officer who Reconnoitred The Entire French Fleet in Brest Harbour on His Own Initiative- Entering the Harbour in a Gig under the Cover of Darkness He Obtained Exact Intelligence on the Disposition of the Enemy Fleet and was Only Discovered when His 4-Oared Vessel was Abreast of the French Admiral`s Ship: Ussher Made Good His Escape from 3 Boats and 11 Pursuing Gun-Brigs. Whilst In Command of the Redwing He Obliterated 7 Spanish Vessels With a Broadside Delivered at Pistol Shot Range Off Cape Trafalgar, 7.5.1808; He Captured Almuñecar Castle With The Aide of Spanish Partisans, Before Being Given the Honour of Conveying Napoleon in H.M.S. Undaunted to Start His Exile on Elba, 1813 a) The Royal Guelphic Order, Military Division, Knight Commander`s (K.C.H.) set of Insignia, by Rundell, Bridge, and Rundell, London, neck Badge, 87mm including crown and crossed swords suspension x 58mm, gold and enamel, Hallmarks for London on suspension ring; Star, 78mm, silver, gold, and enamel, the reverse engraved `Rundell, Bridge & Rundell. Jewellers to Their Majesties & Royal Family, London`, with gold retaining pin, very minor green enamel damage b) Naval General Service 1793-1840, five clasps, 1 June 1794, Redwing 7 May 1808, Redwing 31 May 1808, Malaga 29 April 1812, 2 May Boat Service 1813 (Thos. Ussher, Capt. R.N.), last lightly lacquered, nearly extremely fine (3) Thomas Ussher served as Midshipman in H.M.S. Invincible for the Fleet action that became known as `The Glorious First of June.` A total of seven Large Naval Gold Medals and 15 Small Naval Gold Medals were awarded for this action; Ussher served as Commander in H.M.S. Redwing (brig), when under his command she captured or destroyed a convoy of 12 Spanish merchant vessels escorted by seven armed vessels (including the schooners Diligente and Boreas), 35 miles off Cape Trafalgar, Spain, 7.5.1808. During this spirited action the 18-gun Redwing got within point blank shot of the enemy. The seven Spanish escorts formed in close line and advanced with the intention of boarding. Ussher, however, brought his guns to bear with such devastating effect that within two hours only two of the armed vessels remained afloat. Both schooners turned over and were lost with all hands, a number of gunboats ran ashore and four merchant ships, in their attempts to scatter, were sunk by the Redwing; Ussher served as the same rank and in the same vessel for the capture of two Spanish vessels, and the destruction of a third in the Bay of Bolonia, near Cape Trafalgar, and the silencing of a gun battery, 31.5.1808. The Redwing chased a mistico and two feluccas into the Bay of Bolonia, which took shelter under a gun battery of six long 24-pounders. Ussher landed with a party of 40 seamen armed with pikes, stormed the battery area, spiked the guns and destroyed the magazine. The mistico was then destroyed and the two feluccas brought out. For this and several earlier actions Ussher was advanced to post rank; Ussher served as Captain in H.M.S. Hyacinth, and officer commanding of a small squadron, for the capture of the French privateers Brave and Napoleon, lying within the mole of Malaga, Spain, 29.4.1812. The squadron consisted of the Hyacinth, Goshawk (Commander James Lilburne), the gun-brig Resolute (Lieutenant John Keenan) and No. 16 gunboat (Lieutenant Thomas Cull). British merchant shipping had consistently come under attack by several fast rowing French privateers under the command of a Chief named Barbastro. Unable to flush the privateers out of the mole, Ussher decided to attack them in port by employing boats. Despite the harbour entrance being defended by a 15-gun battery and being overlooked by a castle Ussher pressed on with his attack - taking the lead boat himself. Lieutenant Hustings carried the mole-head battery, whilst Commander Lilburne with the gunboat and other boats boarded and captured the enemy rowboats. Guns from the castle opened up on the attackers and French infantry entered the mole-head battery just as Captain Ussher left after spiking the guns. British losses were Commander Lilburne and 14 men killed and 53 officers and men wounded; Ussher served as Captain in H.M.S. Undaunted, when the marines from the Repulse, Volontaire, and Undaunted, under Captain Michael Ennis R.M., were landed and destroyed some newly erected works near Morgiou, Toulon, while the boats from the same ships, under the command of Lieutenant Isaac Shaw of the Volontaire, covered by the launches and H.M.S. Redwing, brought out six laden merchant vessels, 2.5.1813. Approximately 7 `Redwing 7 May 1808` clasps issued Approximately 5 `Redwing 31 May 1808` clasps issued Approximately 17 `Malaga 29 April 1812` clasps issued Approximately 48 `2 May Boat Service 1813` clasps issued Rear Admiral of the Blue Sir Thomas Ussher, C.B., K.C.H. (1779-1848), son of the Reverend Henry Ussher, a Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin and first Astronomer Royal of Ireland; Thomas Ussher joined the Royal Navy as Midshipman (under the patronage of Colonel W.B. Conyngham, M.P., uncle of the then late Marquess Conyngham), 1791. He was appointed to H.M.S. Squirrel (Captain W. Drury) later that year, and, `in that vessel, after serving on the Irish station, he proceeded to the coast of Africa; where, to avenge an insult offered to the British flag, he assisted in driving the Portuguese Governor of Prince`s Island, in the Bight of Benin, with severe loss, from the two batteries (one mounting 22, the other 4 guns) defending the harbour` (O`Byrne, refers). His return passage to England was one of hardship - with the officers and crew of the Squirrel reduced to a daily allowance of 1 oz of bread and a single cup of water each. Ussher was appointed to H.M.S. Invincible (Captain the Hon. T. Pakenham), September 1793. He served in the latter vessel during `The Glorious First of June`, before following his Captain for service in H.M.S. La Juste. Both Captain and Ussher had been instrumental in the capture of La Juste during Lord Howe`s action. Between 1795-1796 Ussher served in H.M. Ships Prince George, Glory and Thunderer (all bearing the flag of Sir Hugh Christian). He made passage with H.M.S. Thunderer to the West Indies. On the way out, `he removed with Sir H.C. Christian to the Astraea frigate. During the operations of May 1796, against Ste. Lucie, Mr. Ussher, who had been nominated Acting-Lieutenant of the Minotaur... was employed on shore in command of a party of seamen attached to the army under Sir Ralph Abercromby. Subsequently to the surrender of the island, he was ordered to act as Lieutenant in the Pelican brig (18-guns)... under Capt. Searle the latter vessel, with only 97 men on board, beat off in the most dashing manner, near Désirade, the French frigate Médée of 40 guns and 300 men, after a close action, in which the enemy sustained a loss of 33 men in killed and wounded... This affair took place on the morning of 23 Sept. 1796; and in the course of the same day the sloop retook the Alcyon, late a British army victualler, and then a prize to the Médée` (O`Byrne, refers). A Liking for Boats In September the following year he took part in the destruction of the French privateer La Trompeur off St. Domingo. View Terms & Conditions
Royal Red Cross 2nd Class (ARRC), in silver and enamel, Geo V issue; “The College of Nursing, Founded MCMXVI” Sterling badge by J R Gaunt, numbered 899 (or 668), with pin back, reverse engraved “F G Pegg SRN 7303, 22.9.23”; Territorial Army Nursing Service Cape badge; Order of St John Serving Brother badge, and 1 other item. Average VF(6)
German Army Close Combat Clasp: Bronze 97mm with Makers mark FEC. W.E. Peekhaus Berlin, Ausf A.G. Mu. K. Gablonz, Flat Pin Lots 421 to 490 represent a collection of German badges brought back by a British soldier after WWII and have been consigned to Mullock’s Ltd by his Son.The lot description signifies if the badge(s) contains the maker’s name. Most appear un-worn suggesting that they may have originated straight from the maker’s factory. However it is evident that there are some reproductions that may have been bought atat a later date to add to his collection.In view of the nature of these items, no condition reports will be provided and the lots will not be subject to return. It is the prospective buyer’s responsibility to personally ascertain the condition and authenticity of any lot prior to the auction. Viewing of these lots will be available on the afternoon before and on the day of the auction. Anyone wishing to view any of these lots in the weeks preceding the auction, should contact the office to make suitable arrangements.
German Army Close Combat Clasp: Zinc 97mm with Makers mark FEC. W.E. Peekhaus Berlin, FLL in 3 Circles with Gold Gilt Flat Pin Lots 421 to 490 represent a collection of German badges brought back by a British soldier after WWII and have been consigned to Mullock’s Ltd by his Son.The lot description signifies if the badge(s) contains the maker’s name. Most appear un-worn suggesting that they may have originated straight from the maker’s factory. However it is evident that there are some reproductions that may have been bought atat a later date to add to his collection.In view of the nature of these items, no condition reports will be provided and the lots will not be subject to return. It is the prospective buyer’s responsibility to personally ascertain the condition and authenticity of any lot prior to the auction. Viewing of these lots will be available on the afternoon before and on the day of the auction. Anyone wishing to view any of these lots in the weeks preceding the auction, should contact the office to make suitable arrangements.
German Army Parachutist`s Badge: Bi Metal example with thin pin and no makers markings Lots 421 to 490 represent a collection of German badges brought back by a British soldier after WWII and have been consigned to Mullock’s Ltd by his Son.The lot description signifies if the badge(s) contains the maker’s name. Most appear un-worn suggesting that they may have originated straight from the maker’s factory. However it is evident that there are some reproductions that may have been bought atat a later date to add to his collection.In view of the nature of these items, no condition reports will be provided and the lots will not be subject to return. It is the prospective buyer’s responsibility to personally ascertain the condition and authenticity of any lot prior to the auction. Viewing of these lots will be available on the afternoon before and on the day of the auction. Anyone wishing to view any of these lots in the weeks preceding the auction, should contact the office to make suitable arrangements.
A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN MEDALS INCLUDING THE FOUR ISSUED FOR WORLD WAR II, a second Victory Medal, Purple Heart, Mediterranean Middle East war zone medal complete with ribbon, Army Commendation Medal and miniature, cased medal with riband and pin, two cased Vietnam medals with riband, a South West Asia service medal with riband and a second cased example with riband and pin, also two Gulf War medals
A group of Third Reich collector`s items including Officer`s field glasses, Hitler Youth badges, notebook, leather belt etc. (Q) Lot comprises-Nazdap notebook embossed Franz Eher Raihf EMBG, Gottmituns army belt, Officer`s field binoculars, Cloth Hitler Youth Badges, Legion Condor Black Wound Badge, Nazi party pin badge, lapel badge, SS Skull badge and shoulder epaulette with pip.
Mixed Lots & Accumulations - WWI/WWII MILITARIA COLLECTION 1914-45 assembly of PPC`s, covers, documents, ephemera, all areas of military involvement, GB, USA, Europe, range of subjects incl. Patriotic, Naval, US Army Life & Military Aircraft, nude pin-ups, many coloured, The Holts PPC book - `I’ll be Seeing You` with Rome occupation humour PPC`s (6) Sunburst signed - illust. page 143, documents ex. Russia, Tripolitania, Palestine, Red Cross, booklets of Royal Armoured Corps & Red Devils, RP`s, insignia, dress medals, rare US-Chinese translation booklet for crashed aviators, poss. Flying Tigers or Doolittle Raid on Japan. (Q)
Indian Army. 12th Madras Infantry, 2nd Burma Bn. Victorian Officer’s pagri badge. A splendid die-stamped rich gilt example. Crowned title strap resting on laurel sprays, silver peacock mounted to voided centre. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC Originally raised in 1767 as 16th Bn. Coast Sepoys, became 13th Carnatic Bn. in 1769 renumbered 12th in 1770. 1784 became 12th Madras Bn. becoming 2nd Bn. 8th Regt. Madras Native Infantry in 1796. 1824 became 12th Regt. Madras Native Infantry, then 2nd Burma Bn. in 1890 and 12th Regiment of Madras Infantry in 1891. In the 1903 Kitchener reforms became the 72nd Punjabis.
Indian Army. 32nd Sikh Pioneers pagri badge circa 1903-22. A fine large die-stamped white metal. Sikh quoit inscribed “ XXXII Sikh Pioneers” surmounted by a crown resting on crossed axes; the quoit rests on a tri-part scroll inscribed “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam”. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC (Cox 2425)
Indian Army. 2nd Madras Infantry Victorian Officer’s pagri badge. A very fine die-stamped rich gilt example. Imperial crowned strap “Carnatic Mysore” resting on tri-part scroll “China Assaye Nagpore” with China Dragon below. To the centre of the strap the Elephant over “2 MI”. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC Became 62 Punjabis in Kitchener’s 1903 reforms and 1st Bn. Punjab Regt. in 1922.
Indian Army. 92nd Punjabis pagri badge circa 1903-1922. Well die-cast silvered example Crowned “92” over elephant resting on “Punjabis” scroll. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC (Cox 2516) Formerly the 32nd Madras Infantry. In 1922 became the 4th Bn. (Prince of Wales’s Own) 8th Punjab Regiment.
Indian Army. 34th Punjab Pioneers Victorian Officer’s pagri badge A good pre 1903 example by Hobson & Sons, Lexington St. London. Gilt metal “sun” star mounted with silvered strap inscribed “Punjab Pioneers” surmounted by a Guelphic style Crown and with crossed axes below. “34” to the centre on a blue translucent enamel ground. Stout pagri pin to reverse. Enamel defective otherwise GC.
Indian Army. 17th Bombay Infantry pre 1903 pagri badge. A good die-stamped brass example. Crowned six armed “Maltese” cross between the arms, the individual letters “B O M B A Y”; “XVII” to centre centre. Stout pagri pin to reverse. GC Redesignated 117th Mahrattas in the 1903 Kitchener reforms.
United States Army Air Force USAAF WW2 period Pilot`s and Senior Pilot’s silver wings. The first impressed “Sterling”. by LGB (L.G. Balfour, Attleboro, MA ) on brooch pin … USAAF WW2 period Senior Pilot`s silver wing by Meyer. The reverse with shield logo and NS Meyer Inc New York. Brooch pin. (2 items) VGC
4 x Irish Army Air Corps wings. 1986 hallmarked silver and enamelled pilot’s wing by JM Co bearing Dublin hallmarks. Brooch pin ... scarce early bullion pilot’s wing on khaki ground. Heavy service wear with loss of lettering ... scarce early bullion Officer aircrew wing / brevet on khaki ground. Some service wear ... later bullion Officer aircrew wing / brevet on khaki ground. VGC. (4 items)
German Third Reich SS / Army WW2 25 Tank Assault breast badge by Gustav Brehmer of Markneukirchen. A good scarce die-cast example. Approaching panzer secured with three open rivets within an oval oakleaf wreath surmounted by eagle and swastika with applied “25” tablet to base. Reverse with vertical needle pin and bearing G.B. Minor service wear and touch of verdigris to base of hook. GC Basic badge instituted 20th December 1939; 22nd June 1943 numbered version introduced. ~~~ 0-0
Good Selection of WW1 Badge Day Lapel Pins paper flags with pin fixing including Prisoners of War 25 Sept 1915 ... Church Army Hut War Fund ... Railway Benevolent Institution ... RSPCA ... RNLI ... Aberdeen War Dressings Depot ... Aberdeen Flag Day for the Fleet 27 May 1916 ... Scottish WomenÕs Hospital Fund ... Help Russia ... Armenian Refugee Badge Day 1st April 1916 ... Royal Scots Greys ... Gordon Highlanders. 46 items. Minor damage.
German Third Reich WW2 Army / Waffen SS General Assault Badge. A die-cast silvered zinc example with ball catch vertical needle pin to reverse. Within an oval bearing oakleaves and acorns, the eagle and swastika above crossed bayonet and stick grenade. Little finish remainsInstituted 1st June, 1940.
Militaria: a silver cigarette case with foliate engraving, central reserve cartouche presentation engraved `Great War 1914-18 H.R.A West Pinchbeck`, 2.54toz, together with silver and enamel pin badges for the RAF and The Lincolnshire Regiment, and base metal and enamel badges for the RAF, Royal Army pay Corps, Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Army Medical Corps. (8)

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