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Mudies medal set - Series of medals on British Victories, thirty-eight of the forty medals contained in a red leather case, missing No's 8 (Arrival of the English Army in Egypt 1801) & 11 (Royal Military College, presentation of colours 1813), together with an additional Mudie medal of George III - 39 medals in total
German Third Reich cloth insignia to include a set of German Third Reich Army Medical Oberfeldwebel shoulder boards with NCO Medical Academy Cyphers; a pair of Oberst Panzer shoulder boards with gold Officer’s Insignia for (Wehrersatzdienststelle) Recuiting Service; a pair of Wehrmachtbeamte (Armed Forces Officials) NCO shoulder boards; a pair of Reich Forstdienst collar tabs with black underlay for Luftwaffe Forestry Service, a Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB) collar tab and an unidentified silver black and silver shoulder board and green and white patch (11)
A pair of Army Panzerjäger shoulder boards for an Oberscharführer constructed of dark green wool with silver braided edge and pink piping, each with two pips and ‘P’ cypher together with a single board for a Luftwaffebeamte Angestelte (Sergeant equivalent) in the Medical Division and a pair of Army Armour collar tabs (5)
A Third Reich German Army Propaganda Troops officers visor cap (Propagandatruppen) constructed of green wool with light grey piping, a dark green centre band and a vulcanfibre peak, the cap affixed with army eagle and cockade and with silver pebble side buttons but lacking a chin strap, the interior with a brown underside to the peak, tan leather sweatband with ventilation holes to the forehead, paler brown lining and a protection diamond indistinctly marked for EREL Sonderklasse
A German Third Reich Army Greatcoat constructed of field grey with dark green collars, the shoulders with boards for Wehrmachtbeamte (Company Grade Officer Equivalent), the double breasted mantel with two rows of six grey pebble buttons and 15cm turn-up cuffs to the sleeve, with a half-belt and two further field grey buttons to the reverse, with deep vent to the rear of the skirt fastened by four horn buttons, interior lined in grey and with numerous black markings/stamps
A German Third Reich Army Cavalry NCO/EM visor cap constructed of green doeskin wool with a forest green centreband and golden yellow piping, the leather chinstrap suspended by two black buttons, featuring a silver alloy army eagle, a vented cockade (damaged) and a silvered wreath, interior with tan underside to the peak, a brown leather sweatband stamped ‘Erel Stirnschutz D.R.G.M D.R.P angem’, the orange-brown silk linked interior with clear protection diamond and further Erel manufacturer markings
Reproduction German Third Reich Armed Forces badges comprising Army/Waffen-SS General Assault Badge, two Army/Waffen-SS Close Combat clasps, Naval Minesweepers Sub-Chasers War Badge 1940, Naval High Seas Fleet War Badge 1941, Naval Coastal Artillery War badge 1941, Luftwaffe Pilot’s badge, Luftwaffe Wireless Operator badge and a Luftwaffe Flak war badge (9)
A German Third Reich Customs Protection Officer’s arm shield circa 1937-40 of oval form, die struck shield in gilded aluminium, with inscription on "Reichsfinanzverwaltung-Zollgrenzschutz" (National Finance Administration - Customs Border Guard) the shield is numbered 49320 and with pierced holes for attachment to a sleeve 8.5cm high, 6.6cm wide *The Zollgrenzschutz was established in 1937, an armed anti-smuggling police force reporting to the finance ministry but with some in military uniforms and an overall military structure. During the mid-1930’s plans were made to include the customs guards into the Armed Forces, the defence of the Reich. Himmler seems to have tried several times to bring the customs into the SS which was prevented by Göring. In 1942 there were 60.000 personal serving in the Zollgrenzdienst. After the failed assassination attempt on Hitler in July 1944 the Führer finally put the Zollgrenzdienst under the jurisdiction of the SS. Leadership positions were promptly filled with SS and Police officers. Up to then these border guards had already served like a regular army in all German occupied countries in Europe.
King & Country Leibstandarte Series, Single Figures: LAH049 Feldmarschall Gerd von Runstedt giving “Army” salute, LAH088 Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess, LAH048 SA Officer marching, KM12 Kriegsmarine series Admiral Karl Dönitz, LAH092 Kriegsmarine Seaman Presenting Arms, LAH106 Eva Braun. All boxed in original condition. (6)
A Second World War German Army Officer's dagger and scabbard with hanger by Eickhorn with a dark amber celluloid grip, with nickel-plated steel blade with slightly sharpened edges and a semi-pointed tip, blade is marked “Original Eickhorn, Solingen” with the company’s logo on the reverse ricasso, the pommel also constructed of nickel silver exhibiting an oak leaf design, scabbard constructed of silvered metal (magnetic), with a traditional pebbled finish and ball final, with the throat retained by a single mounted screw, decorated with oak leaf bands and rings for attachment to a hanger with silver and brown cloth and a silver portepee, blade length 26cm, overall length 37cm (hilt a.f - section of amber celluloid to grip cracked and missing) Provenance: Owned by Flight Lieutenant George POW DFC RAF, whose plane was hit by enemy fire when returning from a radar detection mission over Germany. As the American B17 Flying Fortress caught fire, its pilot, Flight Lieutenant John Wynne, ordered his men from the 214 Sqaudron to bail out. They were rounded up by the German army and marched through the town of Pforzheim to the nearby village of Hichenfield where they were held in a boiler room. Only three weeks before this event, Pforzheim had been hit by a devastating raid by Bomber Command. Once a thriving community of 70,000 souls, the town was now only ruins and rubble. Mosquitos had dropped 1,825 tons of bombs on Pforzheim in just 22 minutes, causing a firestorm that destroyed more than 80 per cent of the town's built up area and killed at least 17,000 people. Many died in their cellars, when their lungs burst with the intense heat. The town had been badly hit in the wartime bombing raids with many civilian casualties. After a few hours an angry mob, egged on by the local mayor, burst into the boiler room, beat up the captive men and marched them to the cemetary of a local church, where they were shot by Hitler Youth who were dressed in plain clothes and ordered to incite violence by posing as outraged villagers. Air Gunners, Sidney Matthews, Harold Frost and Edward Percival and wireless operator, Gordon Hall were all killed. The navigator, Dudley Heal and air gunner George Pow, were taken prisoner and eventually sent back to the UK without knowing the fate of their comrades. Air gunner, Norman Bradley and wireless operator, Tom Tate, managed to break free and successfully escape the execution mob. The plane's pilot Flt Lt Wynne eventually managed to bring home the badly damaged plane, landing it at Cambridgeshire Basingbourn airfield. The German ringleaders of the execution were eventually sentenced to hanging by the war crimes tribunal and others were given various jail terms. The minister in the church of the German town of Hichenfield, where the men were murdered, was so outraged that he erected a plaque in their memory. *With photocopied news articles and provenance.
A Telegram to Kaiser Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany from Abdul Hammid II, 34th Sultan of Ottoman Empire dated 25.10.1898, sending the Kaiser well wishes on having arrived safely, a reply annotated in pencil to verso, possibly by Kaiser Wilhelm II Kaiser Wilhelm II was twice hosted by Abdul Hamid in Constantinople; first on 21 October 1889, and nine years later, on 5 October 1898. (Wilhelm II later visited Constantinople for a third time, on 15 October 1917, as a guest of Mehmed V). German officers (like Baron von der Goltz and Bodo-Borries von Ditfurth) were employed to oversee the organization of the Ottoman army.
A German Third Reich Heer Army M43 NCO/EM Field/Ski Cap (Einheitsfeldmütze M43 für Mannschaften) constructed in field grey wool with fold-down back and side panels secured by two small silvered pebbled buttons, with embroidered eagle and cockade, the interior with dark green rayon lining (peak cracked in two)
A German Third Reich Army Combat Engineer "Pioneer" Officer’s visor cap constructed of field grey wool with dark green centreband and three rows of black piping, with army eagle, aluminium wreath and tri-colour cockade, the silver bullion chin-cord held in place by two silvered pebble buttons to the side, the interior lined in gold silk and with a tan leather sweatband with Erel Patent markings, lacking celluloid protection diamond
A German Third Reich Army tunic, a private purchase manufacturered by Arthur Kuck, Berlin constructed of field gray wool with dark green collar and French cuffs, with four pleated pockets to the exterior and a single breast front closure secured by sox gold pebble buttons, with a brown silk rayon and red stitch embroidered lining, no insignia - with eight unassociated additional pinned gold Kriegsmarine buttons
A German Third Reich Army Artillery Officer’s visor cap by Pekuro a late war example circa 1944-45 constructed of thick weave field grey tricot with a non-woollen green centreband and three rows of red waffenfarbe, cap affixed with replaced earlier pattern metal eagle, wreath and cockade, the silver chincord held in place by a silver button to each side, interior with a Stirndruckfrei brown leatherette sweatband with black velvet insert and classic late war block style ventilation holes, the gold lining directly stamped with manufacturers marks in black
King & Country D-Day boxed figure sets: DD73 The Souvenir Hunters, US Army Patrol Jeep and crew, DD096 “Over There!” Sergeant and GI, DD41 US MP on Harley-Davidson Motorbike (broken windscreen), DD097 Two Man Patrol 1st US Infantry Division, DD098 Alive (GI) & Dead (German). All boxed in original condition except noted. (6)

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