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Yorkshire and Lancashire regiments WWI & WWII medal groups comprising a WWI family group comprising a trio awarded to 17470 PTE E FLETCHER YORK & LANC R and a Victory medal warded to 42384 PTE L J FLETCHER W YORK R, a 1914-1918 War medal awarded to 410 PTE C H HOWDEN YORK & LANC R, together with a WWII group of five including a REgular Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal awarded to 4688655 SJT A TOWNEND KOYLI.
BASALT AND MARBLE WATERLOO MONUMENT MODEL DATED 1815 in the form of an obelisk on a separate squared base fitted with four white marble plaques inscribed WATERLOO 18TH. JUNE 1815/ TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON AND THE BRITISH ARMY WILLIAM KERR SIXTH MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN AND HIS TENANTRY DEDICATE THIS MONUMENT 30TH JUNE 1815./ WELLINGTON/ VICTORY (Dimensions: 47cm high)(47cm high)Footnote: Provenance: Property from Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian Note: This obelisk may be a model for a monument, not realised, commissioned by the 6th Marquis of Lothian in 1815 to commemorate Wellington's victory at Waterloo. The original monument, designed by the Scottish architect William Burn and described as a pyramid, was built on the summit of Penielheugh on the Monteviot estate near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. It famously collapsed 'with a tremendous crash' a year after being built and was replaced by the triumphal column designed by Archibald Elliot which still occupies the spot.
A WWII British Army tin helmet, two British Army berets, one with cap badge , a chauffeur's black hat, a Tyrolean hat adorned with numerous badges to include 'Norton Motorcycle' badge, 'RAC', 'Le Mans', 'Manx Grand Prix Races Diamond Jubilee 1983', '1967 TT Races Isle of Man' etc, a pin board with medals and bars from various years, dating from 1942 through to late 1970s, awarded for safe driving, various other driving-related badges and awards, a military Argyle and Sutherland trumpet, quantity of collector's badges, a framed and glazed photograph of Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee 2012 and four replica commemorative medals, 1953 Coronation Medal, 1977 Silver Jubilee Medal, 2002 Golden Jubilee Medal and 2012 Diamond Jubilee medal, a book 'The War Volume I' documenting the progress of WWII 1939-45 with pull-out map of 'War Map of the Western Front Supplement to the Great War Number I 27th October 1939', a framed photograph of British aircraft with hand-written note 'To H. J. Glover with many thanks and best wishes, James Stewart' and documentation hand-written to the back 'Lily and Hartley Glover met James Stewart in London on his 68th birthday' and a framed and glazed photograph of A. Harris at his home in Goering etc.
A group of military ephemera relating to William Duncan Miller, born 29th May 1893, of the King's Liverpool Territorial Regiment, to include a Certificate of Appointment from His Majesty the King dated 27th March 1918 to the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Territorial Army, a photograph of the same officer from Trinity College Oxford dated January 1918, showing the then football team, an Army Book 493 documenting the said soldier's career with details of the reward of the Military Medal, 12th May 1917 with an original paper cutting from the London Gazette with list of names of recipients of the Military Medal to include William Duncan Miller, a book, His Majesty's Stationery Office; 'Air Raid Precautions Handbook Number 1, Second Edition, Personal Protection Against Gas' and officer's stripes, four associated military buttons and two small badges.
Hand-painted Lead Battle of Shrewsbury Diorama Figures (100+). Mixture of 30mm (Henry IV Royal Army) and 15mm (Harry Hotspur’s Army) white metal/lead figures, comprising archers and mounted knights some in need of minor repairs, many complete with hand-decorated heraldic banners. A unique opportunuity for a very local product! (100+)
A British Officer's helmet plate, circa 1902-1914 constructed of gilt metal formed as an eight pointed star with laurel wreath and Garter surmounted by Imperial Crown which displaces the top point of the star, with motto 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' (incomplete) together with seventeen gold and enamel Captin's pips and six bronze pips with motto 'Tria Juncta in Uno' A group of United States military medals comprising American Campaign medal 1941-45; Good Conduct medal; WWII medal; Asiatic Pacific Campaign medal; European African Middle Eastern Campaign medal, Army of Occupation medal and two Women's Army Corps medals together with uniform insignia
Nine selected Corgi and Dinky diecast models to include Corgi 204 Rover 90 Saloon, Dinky 283 B.O.A.C Coach, 735 Gloster Javelin Fighter, 955 Fire Engine with extending ladder, 642 pressure refueller, 622 10-ton Army Truck, 942 Foden 14-Ton Tanker (Regent), a 162 Ford Zephyr Saloon and 282 Duple Roadmaster Coach (9).
Box of military insignia and badges, various, pair of military nickel spurs, a photographic portrait of a First World War army officer, a small metal stereoscopic viewer with photographic slides and a set of Kodak topographical postcards, mainly appearing to be Calcutta, with others.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A collection of Airfix, Revell & JB Model kits to include; Airfix de Havilland Tiger Moth x2, Bofors 40mm gun & tractor, RAF emergency RAF recovery set, Bengal Lancer, George Washington, Cavalier Roundhead, French Cuirassier 1815, 2nd Royal North British Dragoon 1815 x3, British 10th Hussar 1815, RAF recovery set 00scale, JB models Bedford MK tactical aircraft refueller, Saladin Mk.2 armoured car, Bedford Mk.4 tonne G.S. body, Land Rover 1 tonne FC truck, British L118 / US Army M119 105mm light gun, Revell M7 HMC Priest, M19 tank transport, Monty's Caravan and a Heljan/Hales Teignmouth signal box.(23)
WW2 German Army Combat Belt and Buckle, untouched example being a steel other ranks issue belt buckle with eagle to centre and motto “GOTT MIT UNS” around. Housed on its original leather combat belt. Set shows service wear. Accompanied by a brass trench art shell case, engraved with eagle and swastika and details of Russia 1942. Shell case stands 14 ¾ cms high. (2 items)
Scarce Shanghai Volunteer Corps Field Service Cap, Paperwork & Photograph Grouping, the cap is of blue body with red front section, brass flaming grenade badge having “S.V.C” to the centre. Interior has leather sweatband and patent strap attached. Leather sweatband has inked “L/Bdr E M”. Accompanying the cap is a selection of original paperwork and manuals relating to the Shanghai Volunteer Corps. Also included in the grouping is three large panorama rolled photographs of Chinese soldiers and one of a group of British soldiers from the regiment posing with Artillery guns in front of Chinese buildings etc. The grouping all relates to Lance Bombardier E Muck who served with the Light Gun Battery of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps from 25th July 1931 until March 7th 1933. The Shanghai Volunteer Corps was a multinational volunteer force which was controlled by the Shanghai Municipal Council which governed the Shanghai International Settlement. The S.V.C was disbanded in 1942 after the Imperial Japanese Army took over the International Settlement.
Royal Company of Archers the Kings Bodyguard for Scotland Officers Bonnet Attributed to Lord William Walter Montagu-Douglas Scott, fine example of the green cloth bonnet / tam o’shanter with black mohair band bordered in gilt wire and set upon crimson velvet backing. Rich gilt metal thistle badge set on black cloth rosette backing. Knotted gilt metal wire tuft pom-pom top. Black cloth lining to the interior with original tails. Attached to the lining is a card with inked attribution details. Lord William Montagu-Douglas Scott was born on 17th January 1896. He was the second son of John Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch. He was educated at Eton College and then later at the Royal Military College Sandhurst. Commissioned into the 10th Hussars, he was awarded the Military Cross during WW1 and rose to the rank of Captain. From 1925-1926 he was ADC to the Governor General of Canada. He retired in 1927. At the outbreak of WW2, he re-joined the army, serving in Italy and reached the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. He was a unionist member of parliament for Roxburgh and Selkirk from 1935-1950.
Rare M-18 German Army Transitional Cavalry / Telegraphists Ear Cut Out Helmet, superb untouched example of the WW1 pattern steel combat helmet which has been re-issued for service during the Third Reich period. The helmet retains much of its original later re-issue paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. To one side is an original German army single decal. Large dent to the front of the shell from shrapnel / bullet damage. Helmet retains its original WW2 type leather liner, this is dry and some sections are now missing. Just remains of the original chinstrap remain to the helmet. Shell is stamped “CL64”. Overall a excellent untouched example of a very rare pattern of German steel helmet. These ear cut out helmets were originally designed to be worn by German cavalry troops and telegraphists, the idea being that telegraphists would be able to wear the helmet and still be able to wear a headset to write down communications and cavalry troops would be able to wear the helmet when charging into action and still be able to hear orders from its officers. The helmets were produced in very small numbers compared to the basic pattern steel helmet.
WW2 German Army / Waffen-SS Belt Leather and K-98 Ammunition Pouches, standard combat pattern leather belt with metal hook fitting to the end. Accompanied by a near match pair of leather ammunition pouches, one dated 1934 and the other 1939. Some wear to the leather pouches but generally good condition. (3 items)
WW2 German Army Medical Officers Peaked Cap, green / grey doeskin material with bullion officers cap cockade and zinc cap eagle. Officers cord straps supported by two side pebbled buttons. Dark blue piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Interior with grey leather sweatband and cloth lining. Makers celluloid diamond to the interior. Cap shows service wear and has some moth damage. Good original example.
WW1 German Bread Bag, fine example of a typical WW1 bred bag which would have been carried by an Infantry soldier of the WW1 German army. Constructed from a grey canvas, with cloth and leather fitting straps. Reverse with leather fittings holding the metal “D” ring attachment loops. Complete with the leather securing straps to the inside and zinc buttons. The rear of the middle top strap has ink manufacturers stamp. Good used example.
WW2 German Pony Fur Backpack, being 1941 dated to the reverse. Complete with metal clips but no shoulder straps; WW2 German army 6x30 binoculars by Carl Zeiss Jena, complete with the original leather carry case; German black leather claw belt with aluminium claw buckle, the leather appears to have remains of an RZM and possibly SS runes stamp to the reverse; WW2 style German army canvass rucksack with shoulder straps; post-war refurbished German M-35 pattern steel helmet with later replaced decals, liner and metal camouflage holder. (5 items)
5x Display Boards of British Regimental Cap Badges, Enamel Badges, Buttons and Insignia, including Women’s Land Army enamel badge, WW1 Munitions Workers enamel badge, regiments and corps cap badges, Inniskilling dragoons cap badge, various naval tunic buttons, assortment of non-military enamel badges including Royalty interest and Robertson’s Golly badges, etc. (small quantity, viewing strongly recommended)
Rare Pair of Streamers for the German Army 4x4 Regimental Standarte, flat bullion wire braid with black and red strips to the edges and bullion tassels to the ends. Attached to the streamers are the original metal shield plaques with Army downward winged eagles and dates “16 MARZ 1935” and “16 MARZ 1936”. Some scratches to the metal plaques but the bullion remains free of any oxidisation.
WW2 German Army Medical Officers Peaked Cap, fine example of a mid war produced officers peaked cap in ribbed green / grey cloth with blue dark blue piping to the crown and bordering the green central band. Metal cap eagle and officers cockade. Officers cord chinstraps supported by pebbled buttons. Interior with green cloth lining and light grey sweatband. Interior retains the original celluloid diamond. Some light moth tracking to the rear of the central band but otherwise a good example.
Selection of Mixed Third Reich Cloth Insignia, consisting of Waffen-SS pattern mountain troops edelweiss sleeve insignia, Afrikakorps woven cuff title, Kriegsmarine sports vest eagle, German army M-36 combat tunic breast eagle, German army rank chevron and embroidered mountain troops edelweiss sleeve badge. (6 items)
WW2 German Army Regimentally Marked Cavalry NCO’s Peaked Cap, fine example in green / grey doeskin wool with golden yellow piping to the crown and bordering the green central band. Early type frosted silver cap eagle and cockade. Patent chinstrap with plain black domed buttons. Complete with the original peak. Interior of the cap has satin cloth lining with original makers celluloid diamond with Pekurol makers details. Leather sweatband with perforated section to the forehead area. Under the sweatband is ink stamped “Gepmrt 2./H.R. u. F. Sch” and “Gepruft II/4.K.S”. The cap shows some light service wear and the sweatband appears to have been glued back at some point by the forehead section, but otherwise it is a very interesting cap.
WW2 German Army Officers Parade Brocade Belt and Buckle, good example retaining a Assmann marked officers belt buckle. Green velvet cloth backing to the belt with silver wire brocade. Complete with the two securing straps. Some mothing to the backing but the brocade remains in good condition.
WW2 German Army Belt Buckle, good example of an aluminium buckle with eagle to centre and motto “GOTT MIT UNS” around. Buckle is complete with the original fittings to the reverse and remains of the olive green paint finish. Buckle is complete with its brown leather belt tab but the maker details are not clear.
Imperial Japanese Army 2nd Lieutenants Full Dress Uniform, consisting of M1894 pattern officers frock coat with plastron front and double row of gilt metal buttons. Stand up collar in red cloth with bullion edging. Red cuffs with Austrian lace decoration and three gilt metal buttons. Finely embroidered quilted lining with Tokyo tailors label. Complete with the matching full dress trousers with red stripe to the leg. Original officers full dress peaked cap with gilt metal cap insignia incorporating the plume holder. White and red feathered two piece plume. Red and white cloth waist sash with embroidered tassels and 2nd lieutenants officers dress pattern shoulder boards still housed in the original metal storage tin. The trousers have some moth issues but otherwise the set is in very good overall condition.
Austrian Transitional American 4th Infantry Division “War Art” Steel Helmet, superb example of a German army double decal transitional helmet, being an Austrian M-17 pattern helmet which has been painted yellow to the exterior, green painted divisional badge of the 4th Infantry division above and written to the centre “From Al Michitsch Famous Fourth Inf.Div.” The helmet still retains the original German army decal and tri-colour decal. Interior of the helmet is painted black to the skirt, inside has the original field grey / green paint. Austrian pattern three brown leather pad liner system and original leather chinstrap. Overall an excellent example of a WW2 War Art helmet, this was a popular tradition for American GI’s to souvenir captured war booty such as helmets. The American 4th Infantry division was one of the first infantry (non-airborne) divisions to land on the Normandy beaches (Utah Beach) during the D-Day landings on 6th June 1944. They continued to play a pivotal role in the advance across North West Europe. They were heavily involved in the fighting across Germany, finally ending up in actions in Bavaria. On 2nd May 1945, the division reached Miesbach on the Isar river, German Austrian border. The division was returned to the USA in July 1945, so chances are this helmet was picked up and decorated between May and July 1945.
Third Reich Presentation Statue in the Hero of the German Army Form, fine example of a bronze bust finished in silver showing a helmeted German infantry soldier with national and eagle decals to the side of his helmet. Placed upon a polished marble plinth with engraved plaque to the bottom, “Zum 40 jahr Dienstjubilaum gestiftet v Kameradschaftsbund Deutscher Polizeibeamten Ortsgruppe Mannheim”. Stands 21cms high.
WW2 German Army Prinz Eugen Pattern Officers Dress Sword by Carl Eickhorn, fine example with gilt brass grip with eagle to the crossguard, guard with relief of oakleaves, Prinz Eugen style down winged eagle to the rear of the top section. Grip retains the original wire binding. Housed in its original black painted scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved single edged blade with fuller to ¾’s of the back edge. Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 71cms, overall 87 ½ cms.
Selection of Great War Veterans Associations Enamel Badges, including Reunion Association Salonika 1915-18; sterling silver and enamel Royal Artillery Prisoners of War pin back badge; brass and enamel Fifth Army Old Comrades Association lapel badge; brass and enamel 1914 allies friendship lapel badge; brass and enamel Old Comrades Association; brass and enamel 16th & 5th Lancers old comrades association; large brass and enamel Comrades of the Great War with lapel fitting; small type brass and enamel Comrades of the Great War with lapel fitting; brass and enamel Officers and Men Club 1914-1918; Great War Allied Victory brass and enamel brooch; brass and enamel Scottish Naval and Military Veterans 1911 brooch badge; brass and enamel badge “THE ALLIES 1914”; gilt and enamel JOFFRE FRENCH pendant brooch; generally all in good condition. (13 items)
British George VI Royal Army Service Corps Officers Sword, fine regulation pattern example with brown leather field service portepee attached to the guard. Grip retaining the original wire binding. Complete in its brown leather field service scabbard with original hanging frog. Blade remains in near mint condition retaining much of the original polish. Crowned cipher to one side of the blade, the other with crown over “R.A.S.C”. Blade measures 85cms, overall 101cms.
Rare WW1 German Horse Head Cover, being a heavy canvas material headdress piece with pointed ear sections, leather eye protectors and two leather straps to the reverse. The item is not marked but is constructed in the typical way of WW1 German equipment. Shows service wear and has some small holes and tears to the canvas cloth. A most unusual item of WW1 equipment / headdress. Horses were an important part of WW1 for all sides. They were responsible for moving around of the equipment and men. Also used in the early part of the war for Cavalry, the Germans seemed to use the cavalry much more than that of the allies. We have been informed by an experienced WW1 German collector at the time of writing this description, that the Brussels Army Museum holds a similar example.

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