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WW2 German Army Officers Sword By Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good panther / Leopold head sword with ruby eyes. German eagle and swastika to the langet. Black celluloid grip with wire binding. Leather and bullion officers dress knot / portepee. Housed in scabbard with single hanging ring. Polished slightly curved blade with fuller to the back edge. Makers trade mark to the base. The blade measures 80 ½ cms, overall 98cms. The sword is Eickhorn model number 1695.
WW1 1917 Dated Indian Army Gurkha Kukri, with wooden grip, steel pommel cap. Housed in leather covered wooden scabbard with brass bottom chape. Top of scabbard also marked and dated 1917. Leather frog with unit marks, makers stamp and dated 1917 also. Blade also 1917 dated with Indian army proof marks and re-issued in 1940. Blade generally good condition. Blade 33 ½ cm, overall 49cms.
WW2 German Army (Heer) Infantry Officers Crusher Type Peaked Cap, field green / grey army wool topped cap with white piping and hand applied pair of Bevo insignia. The cap shows moth damage concentrated near the piping areas. Soft leather ‘crusher’ type peak. Inside the sweat band written in ink “Stieglitz”. A rare original.
Third Reich NSDAP Party Book & Paperwork Group to E. Pöhlmann with 1933 NSDAP Entry, group contains: NSDAP party book with uniform photo of Pöhlmann, studio photo of him in SA uniform together with his son in Hj uniform, one of him in army mountain trooper uniform and one other photo of his son in the HJ leader school. Rare membership book of the Nat. Frauenschaft to his wife, mothers cross award envelope. Several HJ membership books and the SA sports badge award document booklet to Pöhlmann himself. Large paper group to a very political engaged family!
WW2 British Campaign Medal Group and Ephemera, consisting of 1939-45 star, France & Germany star, Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal. All housed in OHMS forwarding box. Accompanied by a selection of original ephemera including 21st Army Group Victory in Europe personal message and a pair of 30 Corps formation signs.
Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 3 clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, impressed naming, “13211 PTE W.G. CLEMENT R.A.M.C.”, edge bruise at 6 o’clock position. William George Clement from Holybourne in Hampshire attested for the Royal Army Medical Corps on 19th February 1900. Transferred to the Reserve on 18th February 1908 he was remobilised on 5th August 1914 serving until he transferred to Class Z Army Reserve on 4th February 1919. Medal and 3 clasps is confirmed ion the medal roll, he is also entitled to the Kings medal and a 1914 Star trio for his service in the Great War.
WW2 German Artillery Regiment Nr22 Tripple Etched Sword by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, being an other ranks dove head pattern with the wire binding still intact. Housed in the original scabbard with single hanging ring. The blade being finely etched with patterned foliage, German army eagles & swastikas and a horse drawn gun team to one side and the other side with regimental details. The blade measures 80 ½ cms, overall 101cms.
Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, impressed naming, “15241 PTE. F. COLE R.A.M.C.” Frederick Cole was a 37-year-old Hospital Attendant from St. Pancras, London, when he attested for the Royal Army Medical Corps on 15th March 1901. He served for a total of 1 year and 169 days of which he was in South Africa for 1 year and 135 days serving at No.21 General Hospital. He was discharged on 2nd September 1902. Medal and all 3 clasps are confirmed on the rolls.
American Vietnam War Era Un-Named Army Type Medal of Honour, gilt and enamel medal with its original blue ribbon having press snaps (no receivers other side). The medal is an un-named, un-issued example. Please note this item is not available to be shipped to any bidder in the United States of America.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword By Robert Klaas, Solingen, good example of the model Nr 237 army officers sword with lion head hilt and eagle to the langet. Black celluloid grip with the wire binding. Housed in the original scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved blade with fuller to back edge. The blade with makers trade mark to the base. The blade measures 80 ½ cms, overall 101 ½ cms.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword by WKC, scarce example being the WKC model number 1016 which has the lion head with ruby eyes, langet with short winged NSDAP political pattern eagle and swastika. Black celluloid grip with double width wire binding. Housed in the original scabbard. Slightly curved polished blade with makers trade mark to the base. The blade measures 77 ½ cms, overall 94cms.
WW2 Occupied Czechoslovakian Luftschutz Steel Helmet, good example of a Czech army Vz 32/34 steel combat helmet which retains much of its original paint finish to the shell. The helmet was captured and re-issued to the German Luftschutz for air defence. Helmet is complete with its original three pad leather liner and leather chinstrap. Layer of surface rust to the shell but otherwise good example.
WW2 German Army Belt Buckle and SA Belt Buckle, aluminium army belt buckle for EM/NCO rank. complete with belt hook, marker marked R.S.&S. “Ges.Gesch.” for Richard Sieper & Söhne. Light worn condition. SA belt buckle in brass. Riveted roundel with national eagle. Very good condition. (2 items)
WW2 German Army M-42 Single Decal Steel Combat Helmet, good untouched example of a M-42 raw edge combat helmet with much of its original combat paint finish remaining to the shell. Helmet has its original German army (heer) decal to one side, about 90% present. The helmet has leather liner with aluminium band and leather chinstrap. Rear of the shell is stamped ‘NS64 4605’. Shell has a layer of surface rust which should clean off.
WW2 Royal Signals Battle Dress Blouse with Private Snap Shot Photographs of VE Day in London 1945, good example of a Canadian made battle dress blouse with printed shoulder titles of the Royal Signals, British army in France formation signs above arm of service stripes. Good conduct / service chevrons and warrant officers sleeve insignias to the bottom section. Tunic ribbon bar for service in Africa, Italy and North West Europe. Accompanied by his general service side cap with war economy plastic regimental cap badge. Also in the pocket of the battle dress was the original owners service book, which shows the set belonged to George Attwooll Axe, from Exeter in Devon. In the back of the service book are a number of black and white snapshot photographs of him and his sweetheart, also some interesting privately taken photographs of the crowds gathering and celebrating the end of the war in Europe, famously known as VE day (8th May 1945). Some light areas of mothing but otherwise a nice battle dress with interesting unpublished private photographs of one of the most celebrated events of the 20th century.
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger by A Schuttelhofer & Co, Solingen-Wald, with Post War Dedication to an Officer Killed on Eastern Front, with white celluloid grip, pommel with oakleaves relief, eagle cross guard. Attached to the grip is officers dress portepee. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is a pair of velvet backed brocade hanging straps. Double edged blade with makers trade mark to the base. The blade has an engraved inscription, ‘Oberleutnant Drager-Adjutant der Aufklärungsabteilung 328 – in Ausübung seines Dienstes als Schwadronführer getötet an der Donetz am 23. August 1943‘ (First Lieutenant Drager-Adjutant of the Reconnaissance Division 328 – killed in the line of duty as a squadron leader on the Donetz on August 23, 1943), we are of the opinion that this engraving has been done post war, maybe as a commemorative by his family. The blade measures 25cms, overall 39 ½ cms. One scabbard ring loose.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword By Alcoso, Solingen, Interesting example of an army officers sword with panther head hilt with ruby eyes and eagle to the langet. Black celluloid grip with the wire binding. Housed in the original scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved blade with fuller to back edge. The blade with makers trade mark to the base. The blade measures 75 ½ cms, overall 90 ½ cms. We have been unable to find a model number for this pattern of sword, possibly unrecorded, the hilt similar to a design by Emil Voos.
WW2 German Army M-35 Single Decal Steel Combat Helmet, which retains about 85% of its original single decal steel combat helmet. Exterior of the shell has a rough textured combat over paint with the remains of the apple green finish visible through the chips. Painted to the front of the helmet is a symbol in white. Interior of the shell has been partly painted red, aluminium liner band with leather liner still in place. One part of the original leather chinstrap remains. Shell stamped ‘ET –‘ but number not clear, rear skirt appears to be stamped ‘3122’. An interesting combat helmet.
Document Grouping to NSKK Member and SA-Sturmführer Josef Rech from Ahrweiler “Reitersturm Brigade 52”, SA Ausweis (passport) with photo of Rech, several membership cards, NSDAP party card, 1914-1918 honour cross and wound badge in black award certificates. Interesting January 1945 document stating the slaughtering of his “SA horse” named” “Oskar” to supply meat to the civilians. Conformation document to Rech as Gefreiter in the army he was leading the first aid point in Borissow. Rech ended up the Vokssturm at the end of the war.
WW2 German Afrikakorps 2nd Pattern Pith (Sun) Helmet, good example of the olive felt tropical sun helmet with metal army and national tri-colour decals. Olive green leather covering to the brim of the helmet. Period replaced top vent fitting. Interior with tan leather sweatband stamped to underside and dated 1942. Generally good example.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF WORLD WAR II AND LATER EPHEMERA RELATING TO COLONEL J.B. HOBBS OF THE BRITISH INDIAN ARMY, ITEMS TO INCLUDE MEDALS, BUTTONS, PHOTOGRAPHS OF LANCERS, SILK WAR MAP, LETTERS FROM MARGARET THATCHER, EDWARD HEATH, AN ALBUM COMMEMORATING A VISIT TO THE XX LANCERS IN 1974 ETC.
PlayStation 2 (PS2) Slim Console [Black] (PAL) with games [20] and DualShock 2 Controller [Black] Games include: Jumper Griffin's Story, Army Men RTS, Army Men Green Rogue, Daemon Summoner, Rune Viking Warlord, Rygar The Legendary Adventure, Torrente 3, Silent Scope 2, Hunter the Reckoning, Secret Weapons Over Normandy, Hard Hitter 2, Lake Masters Ex, Medal of Honour Rising Sun, Jetix Puzzle Buzzle, Jet Ion GP, Jeremy McGrath Supercross World, James Pond Codename: Robocod, Jak 3, Jak II: Renegade and Jacked Console is loose and comes with power supply
Nintendo Game Boy Advance (GBA) Star Wars bundle (PAL) Includes: Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force, The New Droid Army, Flight of the Falcon and Episode II: Attack of the Clones Games are complete, boxed and in good condition apart from Attack of the Clones which is without its manual and has some wear to the outer box
A late-19th century Russian silver gilt and cloisonné and champlève enamel presentation punch bowl and five kovsh, by Ivan Saltykov, Moscow circa 1899, retailed by Fabergé, circular baluster form, with varicoloured foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, rope-work borders, with two cartouches inscribed 'Presented to the officers 21st Pioneers by Captain N.M.C. Stevens on promotion Moscow 11th February 1899', the top enamelled in Russian 'Peter I ordered to drink', the kovsh with similar decoration and with hanging hook ends, in the original fitted Faberge case, diameter of bowl 18.5cm, height 13,5, length of kovsh 11cm, approx. total gross weight 35oz. (6)Provenance: Acquired by Nathaniel Melhuish Comins Stevens (1868 –1954) in 1899. By descent to the present owner. Nathaniel Melhuish Comins Stevens was commissioned from RMC Sandhurst into the Indian Army in 1890. By 1895, he started a three-year language course in Moscow. But these studies were interrupted when, at his own expense, he returned to serve in his Regiment during the Afghan War of 1897- 1898. Upon his return to Moscow to complete his course, he was due for promotion to Captain. At that time, it was customary for officers to present a piece of silver to their Regiment on promotion to Captain. Stevens purchased the present lot for his Regiment, and for many years it stood on a centre table in the entrance hall of the Officers' Mess. During a Ladies' Guest Night, a woman was seen by a Mess servant putting one of the kovshi from the set into her handbag. This was reported to the Mess Committee, who then considered if and how they should attempt to recover the kovsh without a public scandal. However, the history of their deliberations has not survived, and the kovsh was never recovered.During WW1 Colonel Stevens commanded the 107th Pioneers in Flanders and the Middle East. On his retirement he was awarded the CMG and the Russian Order of St Anne, Second Class, with swords for valour.In 1933 the Regiment was disbanded, and items of silver that had been presented to the Officers' Mess over the years were returned to their donors. This set has remained in the family ever since.
Britains - RARE Set No. 750A 'Dragoons & West Surreys', Boxed. From the 'Types of The British Army' series, 1936 issue. Part of the 'Second Grade' lines re-issued in 1936, this was a 'two shilling' box. Conditions generally appear Good to Good Plus overall, contained in a generally Fair to Good 'Fred Whisstock' set box. The first example to be sold by Vectis. See photo.

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