Indian Army Officer’s frock coat. The frock coat is a fine double breasted dark blue melton cloth example by Hawkes & Co, London. The front ornamented with two rows of six gilt metal Indian Army pattern buttons; two buttons to the skirt plaits and two on each cuff. Each shoulder strap bears Bullion King’s Crown indicating Major and the left breast with medal ribbons: CB, 1914/15 Star, BWM, VM. Black cotton lining to the interior. Minor wear GC.
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German Third Reich WW2 Army photograph album. A good interesting example following a Leutnant’s wartime career with black covers with silver impressed “Kriegs-Erinnerungen” and applied German helmet housing approx. 125 photographs showing groups of uniform men, bomber buildings, sentries as well as members of Organisation Todt Some now loose, GC.
WW2 German Army Trench Art Frame. An unusual WW2 example of a table frame. To the centre a photograph of a German soldier with single decal helmet, mounted into a copper shell driving band frame. Flanked by two 20mm cannon shell heads, one being armoured piercing the other an incendiary tracer. GC
German Third Reich Army Officer’s Dagger and straps by Eickhorn, Solingen A good example with yellow celluloid grip, double edged plain blade bearing maker’s Squirrel logo. Silvered crossguard with central eagle and swastika. Oak leaf decorated pommel. Housed in its stippled white metal scabbard with two loose hanging rings and straps. Blade retipped otherwise GC Army (Heer) Officer’s dagger was designed by Paul Casburg in 1935.
German Third Reich Army Doctor’s tunic. A fine attributed example with turnback cuffs and four pleated pockets by Hermann Kahe, Hamburg. Bullion collar patches, the litzen with central blue line, blue backed shoulder cords being two rank stars (Hauptmann) and medical device (one absent), superb Officer breast eagle and swastika. Ribbon of Eastern Front ribbon, provision for ribbon bar and breast pocket with two loops for awards. Inside pocket bearing tailor’s babel dated 9 Jan 1939 to a Dr. Maertens. VGC
German Third Reich Army M38 feldmutze (field service cap) A good field grey woollen example bearing yellow BeVo eagle and swastika with separate National cockade below. Cream cotton lining bears ink issue stamping etc.; single ventilation hole to either side; one or two small moth holes. G VGC
German Third Reich Army personalised Officer’s dagger by Eickhorn, Solingen. A fine example with amber ivorine twist grip and plated mounts. Oak leaf ornamented pommel, crossguard and langet bearing an eagle and swastika, the blade etched with maker’s squirrel logo. Housed in its plated pebbled scabbard with both oakleaf bands retaining loose suspension rings and both straps. Reverse of crossguard engraved “Nethe”. Generally VGC. Army (Heer) Officer’s dagger was designed by Paul Casburg in 1935.
German Third Reich Army Medical senior NCO’s Waffenrock / parade tunic. A fine quality field grey example with blue piping (waffenfarbe) down the front seam, dark green collar and cuffs, the latter ornamented with bullion litzen worn by an Oberfeldwebel. Officer quality aluminium wire breast eagle and aluminium collar litzen. The top of the collar, shoulder straps and cuffs ornamented with aluminium lace. Shoulder straps bordered with aluminium lace bearing two rank stars secured by stippled buttons. Complete with Marksman’s lanyard (1st pattern). Provision for medal bar and two breast awards. Good tailor’s label. Some moth to front skirt etc. GC
German Third Reich Infantry NCO’s cap. A good field grey example with white piping to the crown welt and both sides of the dark green cap band. Mounted with aluminium Army Eagle and swastika and national cockade with oak leaves. Complete with leather chinstrap supported by plain black buttons,. Pressed black fibre peak and complete with simulated leather sweatband, partly loose. Retains celluloid diamond. Minor service wear. VGC
Badge. Indian Army. “Brownlow’s Punjabis” Officer’s 1910 Birmingham hallmarked silver pouch belt plate. A very fine rare die-stamped example by J & Co (Jennens). Resting in laurel sprays, a crown on blank tablet over a Maltese cross; to the centre “D.C.O.” “XX Infantry’, at the base of the wreath , a scroll “Brownlow’s Punjabis”. Honours on the wreath. Three screw posts to reverse to reverse. VGC
German Third Reich Army Chaplain’s peaked cap by Erel. A fine example of field grey woollen cloth with purple piping to the welt of the crown and either side of the green woollen band. To the front of the the crown an aluminium eagle and swastika with budded cross below, on the band, an aluminium cockade in oakleaf wreath. Aluminium cap cords supported by pebbled buttons. Black pressed fibre peak, leather sweatband, lining (with celluloid diamond absent) bearing details of “Erel Sonderklasse”. Sweatband further bearing silvered “Erel Patent Stirnschutz”. A superb shaped example in fine condition
German Third Reich Army Engineer Officer’s peaked cap. A fine example of field grey woollen cloth with black piping to the welt of the crown and either side of the green woollen band. To the front of the the crown an aluminium eagle and swastika, on the band, an aluminium cockade in aluminium wire oakleaf wreath. Aluminium cap cords supported by pebbled buttons. Black pressed fibre peak, leather sweatband, lining with celluloid diamond bearing details of “Krinsiegel”. Sweatband restitched. A superb shaped example with a little moth not affecting appearance. GC
German Third Reich Army Officer’s peaked cap. An example of field grey woollen cloth with green piping to the welt of the crown and either side of the green woollen band. To the front of the the crown an plated eagle and swastika, on the band, an aluminium cockade in aluminium wire oakleaf wreath. Aluminium cap cords supported by pebbled buttons. Black pressed fibre peak, ersatz “leather sweatband” worn and torn, lining with part celluloid diamond bearing insert with owner’s name
German Third Reich Army Medical Officer’s cap. A good field grey example with blue piping to the crown welt and both sides of the dark green cap band. Mounted with aluminium Army Eagle and swastika and national cockade with oak leaves. Complete with replacement cap cord supported by pebbled buttons. Pressed black fibre peak and complete with leather sweatband. Retains Ludwigsburg tailor’s celluloid diamond. Minor service wear and traces of moth. Moth to crown piping., replaced cap cords GC
Bechuanaland Protectorate Police Officer’s Sword. A rare Elizabeth II period example by Henry Wilkinson of London, which closely follows the British Army Infantry style. The blade is etched with a Crowned EIIR cypher with floral decoration. The hilt with an open bar guard incorporating a Royal Coat of Arms and title “Bechuanaland Protectorate Police” The shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in polished field service scabbard, knot and sword frog. One small area of the blade with rust spot, otherwise very good clean condition.
Badge. Indian Army. 26th Baluchistan Regiment Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate. A very fine and scarce die-stamped gilt example by Hobson & Sons, 1, 3 & 5 Lexington St, London W. Within a laurel wreath, a Maltese cross with ball finials to the tips and lions between the arms and surmounted by a Guelphic crown on blank tablet; to the centre of the cross “26” within a circlet inscribed “Baluchistan Regiment”. Honour scrolls to wreath of “Persia” and “Kooshab” with two further scrolls bearing laurel sprays. Four screw posts to reverse. VGC 1892 26th (Baluchistan) Regiment of Bombay Infantry; redesignated 26th (Baluchistan) Bombay Infantry in 1901 and then 126th Baluchistan Infantry in 1903.
Badge. Indian Army. Bangalore Volunteer Rifles Victorian helmet plate. Good British made die-stamped white metal example. Maltese cross surmounted by raised Guelphic inscribed “Defence not Defiance 1868”, strung bugle to voided centre. Three loops to reverse. VGC Redesignated 6th Bangalore Bn. in 1917
Badge. Indian Army. 21st Punjab Infantry Victorian Officer’s pouch belt plate. A well cast example. Within a laurel wreath surmounted by a Guelphic Crown resting on a blank tablet, a multi pointed star, mounted to the centre, within a circlet inscribed “Punjab Infantry”, “XXI” . Four screw posts to reverse. VGC
Badge. Indian Army. 30th Madras Infantry Victorian Officer’s helmet plate. A good rare die-stamped gilt example. Within a crowned laurel wreath. an applied silver strap inscribed “Ava” and “Afghanistan 1878-80”; silver XXX to gilt centre. Three loops to reverse. Service wear. GC Became 90th Punjabis in the 1903 Kitchener reforms.
Scottish. 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Victorian glengarry badge circa 1868-81. A fine and scarce die-stamped brass example. Within thistle sprays, a crowned circlet inscribed “Sutherland Highlanders” with “93” to voided centre; below on a tri-part scroll inscribed “Cape of Good Hope” over “Balaklava” scroll. Reverse with brass loops East and West. VGC (KK 567) Became 2nd Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders on Friday 1st July, 1881 whilst under the command of Lt. Col. Ewan Henry Davidson Macpherson (Reward for distinguished services). This is the actual piece photographed as No. 567 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”.
Badge. Indian Army. 6th Punjab Infantry Victorian Officer’s 1891 Birmingham hallmarked silver pouch belt plate or pouch ornament. A fine example by B & P (Bent and Parker). Hobnail Maltese cross with ball finials to the tips and lions between the arms. Mounted on the cross, a circlet inscribed “Punjab Infantry”; “VI” to centre on a rich blue translucent enamel ground. Two screw posts to reverse. VGC
Badge. Indian Army. 108th Madras Infantry Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp circa 1856-81. A scarce silver example of special pattern. Gilt disc mounted with laurel sprays enclosing crowned strap inscribed “Madras Infantry” with floriated “108” to centre. On the base of the wreath, a bi-part scroll inscribed “Central India”. Oakleaf ends. Heavy service wear. (Ryan 159) Became 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in 1881
Badge. Indian Army. Unattached List Edwardian Officer’s waist belt clasp. A good scarce gilt example with matching numbers to both halves. Circlet inscribed in silver letters “Unattached List” with laurel sprays at the base; seeded gilt centre mounted with silver crowned “ERI” cypher. Universal pattern rococo ends. Gilt toned, GC.
Indian Army. 86th Carnatic Infantry Officer’s pagri badge circa 1903-22 A good scarce die-stamped example. Silver multi pointed star mounted with gilt crowned circlet inscribed “Carnatic Infantry”; within the circlet, in silver “86” on a burnish gilt ground. Stout pagri pin to reverse. Gilt finish with some wear. GC
Indian Army. 34th Sikh Pioneers Officer’s pagri badge. A good post 1903 example by Hobson & Sons, Lexington St. London. Gilt metal “sun” star mounted with silvered crowned strap inscribed “Sikh Pioneers” and with crossed axes below. “34” to the centre on a blue translucent enamel ground. Stout pagri pin to reverse. VGC
Indian Army. 9th Bengal Native Infantry Victorian Officer’s head-dress badge circa 1882-85. Fine British made die-stamped white metal oval strap “Bengal Native Infantry” with “9” to centre all resting on tri-part scroll inscribed “Bhurtpore” “Afganistan 78-80” “Sobraon”. Three loops to reverse. VGC The title “Native” was dropped from the title after 1882. Became 9th Gurkha Rifles in 1901
24th (Post Office) Middlesex Rifle Volunteers post 1880 Victorian Officer’s pouch badge. A fine die-stamped silvered example of crowned ornate design. Three screw posts to reverse. VGC 49th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers formed at the General Post Office 13th February 1868; renumbered 24th in September 1880. 24th supplied personnel for the Army Post Office Corps for active service overseas.
Indian Army. Queen’s Own Corps of Guides Victorian Officer’s pouch badge. A good scarce die-cast example. Silvered diamond shaped plate with raised laurel border surmounted by a crown. Set within the wreath, a gilt diamond shaped panel; the arms of the central cross inscribed “Moultan”, “Punjab”, “Goojrat” and “Delhi”. On the centre of the cross, a tablet inscribed “Punjab Frontier Force”. The plate rests on two crossed Khyber knives with a straight scroll across inscribed “Corps of Guides”. On the top two edges of the plate, to either side of the Crown, five spear points emerge. Three screw posts. to reverse. VGC Queen’s Own Corps of Guides had “Punjab Frontier Force” added to their title in 1875 in 1904 adopting the title Queen’s Own Corps of Guides (Lumsden’s).
Army Air Corps WW2 Officer’s 1942 Birmingham hallmarked silver beret badge. Good die-cast example by JRG&S (JR Gaunt & Sons) hallmarked 1942 (the year of the unit’s creation) to reverse. Crowned laurel wreath; voided centre bearing eagle atop pierced “AAC” scroll, its wings extending over and beyond the wreath. Three stout loops to reverse. VGC
Parachute Regiment Officer’s 1945 hallmarked silver WW2 beret badge. A rare die-cast example by JRG&S (JR Gaunt and Sons) bearing Birmingham hallmarks. Winged parachute canopy surmounted by Royal Crest. Two loops to reverse. Service wear. GC Originally formed as The Parachute Corps 22nd June, 1940 at The Central Landing School, Ringway, Manchester; redesignated The Parachute Regiment, Army Air Corps 1st August, 1942.

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