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Lot 52

WW2 , 1930s An original German Army Medical Service , Wehrmacht Heer Sanitater collar tab for enlisted personnel and Non Commissioned Officers (NCO's). This original WW2 , 1930s Wehrmacht Heer Sanitater collar tab measures approx 75mm x 30mm and is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 20

First Edition The Journal of Corporal William Todd 1745 1762 Edited By Andrew Cormack and Alan Jones Published by Sutton Publishing Ltd for the Army Records Society 2001 First Edition. This is a well written and fascinating journal detailing life in the British Army at times of war and peace during the 18th Century. Written from the point of view and experiences of a member of the lower ranks at a time when many were illiterate. Corporal William Todd served in the Jacobite Rebellion in Yorkshire and then in 30th Foot from 1749 to 1760 in Ireland, England, the Isle of Wight and in the 12th Foot in Germany until his discharge in 1763. This book measures approx 14.5cm x 22.5cm, hard back, with dust jacket, 92,000 words of original text, 30,000 words of linking text and explanatory notes, 11 maps and 5 Appendices. This book is in near perfect , fine condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 144

WW2 First Edition Dare To Be Free by W B Thomas Published by Allan Wingate London 1952 First Edition (Fourth impression). Major General Walter Babington Sandy Thomas, CB, DSO, MC & Bar, ED (1919 2017) was a New Zealand born British Army officer, who served in the Second World War, where he was decorated, wounded, captured, escaped and, at age 24, became the youngest New Zealand battalion commander of the war. This is an incredible story of reckless courage and endurance. Badly wounded in the battle for Crete, Thomas was made a prisoner by the Germans and taken to the Greek mainland. He relates with engaging modesty the details of his various attempts to escape from German hospitals and prisons. Finally, his nuisance value became so great that he was moved to a specially guarded camp in Salonica. The book measures approx 14cm x 21cm, 256 pages, hard back, no dust jacket and shows just light of age, spine a little faded, otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 168

3 x vintage ex British Army training folders comprising 1 x Royal Armoured Corps Training Volume II, D & M Pamphlet No.2 Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) Series Vehicles 1972 Army Code no. 70781 (200 pages, approx 20 x 23cm), 1 x Signal Communications In The Army Volume IV Pamphlet 2 Voice Procedure 1971 Army Code no. 70711 (132 & 40 pages, approx 15 x 20cm) and 1 x Signal Communications In The Army Volume IV Pamphlet 4 Radio Telegraph Procedure 1972 Army Code no. 70753 (approx 15 x 20cm). All three vintage training folders are in very good conditionGood condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 25

Three vintage books on collectable Militaria comprising Collecting Volunteer Militaria by R J Wyatt Published by David & Charles Newton Abbot 1974 First Edition, hardback with dust jacket in very good condition together with Buttons of The British Army 1855 1970 An Illustrated Guide for Collectors by Howard Ripley Published by Arms and Armour Press 1979, hardback with dust jacket in very good condition and The Lyle Official Arms and Armour Review 1978 Published by Lyle 1977, shows some light signs of age on dust jacket, otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 138

WW2 First Edition The Colditz Story by Major P R Reid Published by Hodder and Stoughton London 1952 First Edition. Patrick Robert Reid, MBE, MC was a British Army officer who was held as a prisoner of war at Colditz Castle when it was designated Oflag IV C. Reid was one of the few to escape from Colditz, crossing the border into neutral Switzerland in late 1942. He wrote about his experiences in two bestselling books, which became the basis of a 1955 film, a TV series and a board game. Also included is an original The Colditz Story Hodder & Stoughton adverting book mark quoting Agatha Christie as saying Take my advice: if you want real excitement buy The Colditz Story now!! The book measures approx 14.5cm x 21cm, 278 pages, hard back, no dust jacket and shows just some light signs of age otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 54

WW1 , 1920s An original Imperial German Army veterans Front Fighters badge. The badge is shield shaped, the front shows an Iron Cross behind a German Army helmet pierced from below by a sword and appears to have been silver washed, the back retains the original butterfly fitting in perfect working order. This original WW1 Imperial German Army veterans Front Fighters badge measures approx 26mm high x 17mm wide and is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 16

First Edition The Old Field Officer or The Military And Sporting Adventures of Major Worthington by J H Stocqueler Volume 1 published by Adam and Charles Black Edinburgh 1853 First Edition. Joachim Hayward Stocqueler (1801 1886) lived an interesting life. He joined the East India Company Army, travelled widely and was a prolific writer often inspired by his travels. Frequently being short of money he spent time in a debtors prison in Calcutta and ran away from a court hearing in Kent in 1859, escaping to New York under the pseudonym of Siddons! The book measures approx 13cm x 19.5cm, 319 pages, hardback with gilt lettering and decoration, gilt page edging to all three edges. The book shows some minor signs of age, particularly to top and bottom edges of spine, otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 210

13 x various vintage original medals including a WW2 Defence medal with ribbon, 2 x King Edward VII medals awarded by The London County Council to V Hobbs and L Hobbs for punctual attendance during the year 1909 10, 1 x Kings medal awarded by The London County Council to L Hobbs for punctual attendance during the year 1911, 2 x Kings medals with ribbons and clasps awarded by The London County Council for attendance, conduct and industry for the years 1912 13 and 1914 1915, 1 x George V coronation medal for June 22nd 1911 presented by The Borough of Fulham, 1 x George V silver jubilee medal 1935 presented by The County of Middlesex, 1 x The Bell Medal presented by The Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, 1 x Royal Army Ordnance Corps Sports Association medal for tennis 1950 etc. These vintage items show some light signs of age otherwise are in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 99

6 x various vintage (Kings crown) and more recent (Queens Crown) metal cap badges, 2 x officers epaulette insignia rank pips and 3 x brass buttons. The cap badges comprise 1 x Devonshire Regiment, 1 x Dorsetshire Regiment, 1 x Royal Army Service Corps, 2 x RAF and 1 x Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. All items are in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 30

First Edition Fifty Amazing Stories Of The Great War Published by Oldhams Ltd 1936 First Edition. A collection of accounts covering all aspects and fronts of WW1 from the army, navy and flying corps includes such writers as Philip Gibbs, Compton Mackenzie, Bruce Bairnsfather, E.Kebble, Chatterton, R H Mottram etc. The book measures approx 15cm x 22cm, 767 pages, hard back with gilt lettering, pictorial inner cover and black , white illustrations. The book shows some light signs of age, some evidence of historical water exposure, lettering on spine bit faded, otherwise is in good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 162

A Short Guide to Physical Fitness Training Issued by The Inspectorate of Physical Fitness Air Ministry May 1957 with ink stamp for HEADQUARTERS RAF SCHOOL OF PT 24 JUN 1957 ST.ATHAN. This is an unusual surviving document measuring approx 20cm x 32.5cm, 104 pages describing all aspects of RAF physical training, stapled soft back with green front cover, shows some signs of age , wear, rear page loose, corners a little turned, otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs) and a full set of 25 x John Player Army & Sons Army Life cigarette cards circa 1910 in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 13

Unusual An original 51st Regiment of Foot 1866 Account, Monthly Settlements, Clothing Account and Saving's Bank Account Book for Thomas Perfect No. 1741 published by Ford and Tilt London 1866 (W.O. Form 267). This is a rare surviving original paper personal pay and record book detailing the Army career of Thomas Perfect and gives his enlistment on 31st October 1866 in the County of Derby aged 18 years, a labourer born in the Parish of All Saints, Derby. There is an amazing amount of detail in this book following Thomas Perfect No. 1741 Army career, his various postings, pay (counter signed by various officers), pay advances (including an advance of £1 10s 0d on 1st December 1867 as he is going on furlough!), bounty, promotion in rank, reduction in rank, next of kin etc. The last entry that was noted during this auction catalogue appraisal was 1878. This really is a rare and interesting book that gives a real insight into the life and times during the Victorian period of Thomas Perfect No.1741 51st Regiment of Foot. The book measures approx 12cm x 17cm and is in two parts. The first part is Thomas Perfect No. 1741 Account Book and is 32 pages long, the second part is Thomas Perfect No. 1741 Monthly Settlements, Clothing Account and Saving's Bank Account Book part and is 12 pages long. The book shows some minor signs of age (cover is slightly dirty) otherwise is in very good condition and all pages all appear to be present , none are loose (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 57

Pre WW1 An original Imperial German , Prussian Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Medal. This medal, which is also known as the Kaiser Wilhelm Centenary Medal, was established on March 22, 1897, by Kaiser Wilhem II on the occasion of the 100th Birthday of his grandfather, Kaiser Wilhelm I. The medal was awarded by Prussia to state and university officials, as well as all military officers, non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel, which were actively serving in army, navy and Schutztruppe. Medals were also awarded to the surviving veterans of the First Schleswig War, Second Schleswig War, Austro Prussian War, and the Franco Prussian War. The medal is made of bronze gunmetal from captured cannon and measures approx 40mm in diameter and is missing the top suspension loop otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 15

First Edition Told From The Ranks. Recollections of Service During The Queen's Reign by Privates and Non Commissioned Officers of The British Army Collected by E Milton Small with Illustrations by W B Wollen published by Andrew Melrose London 1897. This is a very readable book full of good and ripping yarns with illustrations which covers the period from the Indian Mutiny (1857) through to the Chitral Expedition (1895). The book measures approx 15cm x 20cm, 219 pages, hardback with attractive illustrated boards to front, spine and gilt page edging to top edge. The book shows some minor signs of age otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 12

Rare Recollections of One of The Light Brigade by Albert Mitchell published by Richard Pelton Tunbridge Wells and Hamilton Adams & Co. London Second Edition 1885. Albert Mitchell (1830 1897) enlisted in the 13th Light Dragoons at London on 2nd March 1851. During the Crimean War at the Battle of Balaclava he rode in the famous Charge of The Light Brigade on 25th October 1854 having his horse shot from under him but surviving unscathed. After rising to the rank of Sergeant he left the Army in 1862 and joined the Kent County Constabulary serving for many years until retiring in 1884. Albert Mitchell's book, Recollections of One of The Light Brigade, was published shortly afterwards (this is a Second Edition copy dating from 1885) and is widely regarded as one of the best accounts of the experiences of a ranker in the Crimean War. This being a second edition has extracts from a series of letters from A W Kinglake Historian of The Crimean War reprinted with his direct permission given in 1885 Dear Sir, I am glad to hear that your excellent Narrative is reaching a Second Edition, and I at once assent to your request. This is a rare book measuring approx 13cm x 18.5cm. It has the original front and back covers printed in gold text (now faded but still readable with care), the edges , corners are slightly rubbed and the spine appears to have been professionally repaired at some point in the past, otherwise this book is in very good condition (see photographs). An Internet search shows that an ABA Member noted in 2010 as this book having just four copies on COPAC and none on OCLC. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 36

Two interesting war time published contemporary WW2 history books comprising From Tunisia To Normandy by Major General H Rowan Robinson CB CMG DSO Published by Hutchinson London 1944 First Edition. A contemporary account of WWII from early 1943 to mid-1944, by noted military analyst H. Rowan Robinson. He looks at major events of WWII including Stalingrad, Allied victory in North Africa, Burma, the Atlantic war, the Summer and Winter offensives in Russia in 1943, Sicily, Italy, the Balkans and an Epilogue covers D Day in early June 1944. The book measures approx 14.5cm x 22cm, 176 pages, hard back, 14 maps, no dust jacket, ex Boots Book Lovers Library, the book shows signs of age , wear, spine a little faded, otherwise is in good condition (see photographs) and Blitzkrieg by F O Miksche Major General Staff Spanish Republican Army Published by Faber And Faber London 1942 First Edition Second Impression. The author fought in the Spanish Civil War and this book is a contemporary detailed analysis of Nazi Blitzkrieg tactics. The book measures approx 13.5cm x 20.5cm, 249 pages, hard back, numerous diagrams, no dust jacket, the book shows signs of age , wear particularly at top and bottom of spine board otherwise is in good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 163

The Yangtze River Incident 1949 Escape Of The Amethyst by C E Lucas Philips with the cooperation of Commander J S Kerans DSO RN Published by Heinemann London 1957 First Edition. This is a naval classic. In April 1949, while patrolling the River Yangtze, HMS Amethyst of the 3rd Frigate Flotilla was fired upon by members of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and subsequently was trapped in China until the ship escaped to Shanghai during the night of 31 July 1949. This well written book tells the story of this famous incident. The book measures approx 14.5cm x 21.5cm, 274 pages, hard back, no dust jacket and shows just some light signs of age, spine a little faded, otherwise is in very good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 40

First Edition Diary of a Nightmare Berlin 1942 1945 by Ursula Von Kardorff published by Rupert Hart Davis London 1965 First Edition hard back with dust jacket. Ursula Von Kardoff was a journalist who lived in Berlin during WW2 who witnessed the fall of the Nazi party, the massive destruction caused by Allied bombings and the final capture by the Soviet Red Army in 1945. This is an Ex RAF Stafford (16MU) library book (last borrowed in 1971!) and the dust jacket shows some signs of age, wear and a tape repair otherwise this book is in good condition (see photographs)Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 136

Lieutenant-General Sir Henry James Warre KCB (British, 1819-1898) "The Tribal Maori Position at Kitake, Taranaki - taken & occupied 25th March 1864 by Sir Henry Warre" watercolour, inscribed below 24 x 34cm (9.5in x 13.5in) Provenance: Rathbone Family of Liverpool Collection Army officer and artist. As an army officer in the Buckinghamshire Regiment, he served in British North America, including Canada, as ADC (Aide-de-camp) to his uncle, Sir R. D. Jackson, Commander-in-chief of the British forces. He travelled across country to Oregon and British Columbia in 1845-1846. He also served during the Crimean War. With the rank of Colonel, he served in New Zealand 1861-1865 as Commanding Officer of the 57th Regiment, based in the North Island. He also undertook a sea voyage to the South Island, including visits to Nelson, Lyttelton and Otago in 1865. Painted and drew in pencil and watercolours. His New Zealand drawings and watercolours are held in the Alexander Turnbull Library, Auckland Museum, Auckland Art Gallery, Christchurch Art Gallery, Hocken Library and the National Library of Australia. Canadian watercolours and drawings are held by the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa. Kaitake was stormed and captured by the troops on the 25th March, 1864. A force of 420 of the 57th, 70th, and Volunteers and Militia, with four guns, under Colonel Warre, moved out from New Plymouth to the base of the range. The guns were placed in position about 1,500 yards from the right of the Maori rifle-pits, and made such accurate practice that most of the defenders were driven out of those portions of the works

Lot 465

A collection of lighters and other collectable items to include a quantity of coinage, to include pre-decimal currency (coins and notes) plus a lockable security box. Lighters include a Ronson Crown (a/f); a collection of different branded lighters to include a mickey mouse lighter and another in the form of a speedboat. Plus a total of eight Zippo lighters, two are engraved, one (as found) bears the logo of the Army School of Mechanical Transport; another is Harley Davidson branded and in a matching tin, plus others in original packaging. All untested.

Lot 326

An album of various British stamps, including a quantity of Penny Reds, Two Penny Blues, a Penny Black, a selection of Penny Lilacs stamped Official Army, etc

Lot 580

Army flask, webbing belts, binoculars, boots, Eurozone flag etc

Lot 97

A Dinky Toys 975 Ruston Bucyrus excavator, in original box, with associated instructions etc, and a Britains Army group Kubelwagen and German field gun, ref. no. 9788, in original box (2)

Lot 139

Two US Army Air Forces sighting heads. Type K-14C Gun Sight DWG No 5600108 Ser No AF-94, Contract AF33(038)27956 Spec MIL-S-6157. AC spark plug div. General Motors Corp. Flint, Mich. One without Serial Number filled in. Sighting head without serial number has Equipment History Card from Phoenix Engineered Products LTD, dates inspected October 5th 1956.

Lot 418

An early 20thC Salvation Army bonnet, with burgundy Salvation Army band and large bow, boxed, together with a pair of black wool fingerless gloves.

Lot 685

A folding army bed, possibly World War Two, with canvas stretcher, 72cm wide.

Lot 612

Two WWII British Army jack knives, one with tin opener blade stamped Venture IM Slater? Sheffield, the other stamped Sheffield England.

Lot 593A

A WWII US Army steel helmet, with camouflaged cloth cover.

Lot 619

Sheath knives and skinning knife, including a sheath knife with composite handle and alloy pommel and hilt, in Army metal sheath, two sheath knives both lacking sheaths, one stamped Milbro Campa, Indian knife with sheath, folding penknife by Richards of Sheffield, and a modern skinning knife. (6)

Lot 674

A group of Military and other uniform, to include camouflage wear, hat, Army boots, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 611

Two WWII British Army jack knives, one with tin opener blade stamped and dated 1943 W&SB Sheffield, the other stamped (?) and Butcher Sheffield England.

Lot 315

A 1930s silver football medal, for 47th (2nd London Division) Territorial Army, and inscribed London Scottish Football 1930-1931 Winners J K Bishop, hall marked Birmingham 1929, 0.47oz, in fitted case.

Lot 56

GERMAN WWII ARMY OFFICERS M-42 OVERSEAS CAP, with Mountain Troop piping, a field-green doeskin w/ scalloped sides, has a green satin lining w/ size “56” & maker “OTTMAR REICH LINDENBERG”, has a partial brown leather frontal lining band, ea. side has a vent paint brown, has a beautiful silver flat wire eagle hand sewn on the front w/ a matching cockade along w/ a green soutache, both the crown & the front / side area have a thick silver-wire piping, scarce cap in near mint condition,

Lot 117

GERMAN WWII ARMY MINE FIELD MARKER KIT, appears to be complete w/ approx. 20 yellow skull flags w/ metal polls, its black leather case is 22” tall & has a side pouch for yellow marking strap, inside its top flap is a eagle, a “1940” date & makers stamp, comes w/ web carry strap, some damage & honest wear but overall nice,

Lot 250

WWII GERMAN ARMY SINGLE DECAL M-42 STEEL COMBAT HELMET, good example retaining its dark combat paint finish to the shell. Helmet has single German army (heer) eagle decal to the side, which is approximately 80% present. Interior of the helmet has its original leather liner but in our opinion has been fitted with an excellent quality reproduction chinstrap. Shell is stamped ‘NS62’ and batch number ‘D264’. Good example overall.

Lot 86

GERMAN WWII ARMY 3-PLACE MEDAL BAR, an Iron Cross 2nd class, a 4 year Army Service medal w/ eagle on ribbon, & “Oktober 1938” medal w/ Prague bar, nice parade mount, exc.

Lot 169

WW2 GERMAN ARMY OFFICERS DRESS DAGGER BY CARL EICKHORN, SOLINGEN, with yellow celluloid grip, pommel and cross guard appear to have been plated at some time. Housed in its original scabbard with a dark patina. Double edged blade with makers trade mark to the base. Some movement in the fittings. The blade measures 9 ¾ inches, overall 15 ½ inches.

Lot 236

WWII INFANTRY REGIMENT NR 56 REGIMENTAL STANDARTE TYPE TRUMPET BANNER, good example of a regimental trumpet banner with the front being in the style of a regimental standarte with finely chain stitched black army eagle with brown stitched detailing held within a bullion wire wreath set upon black Iron Cross, black chain stitched swastikas to the corners and silver wire fringe to three sides. The white silk body of the banner has some wear and fraying in places. Top side of the banner is four leather fixing tabs. Reverse of the banner has silver flat wire wreath with ‘J R 56’ within. A good untouched example of a desirable and visually pleasing trumpet banner.

Lot 303

WWII GERMAN ARMY OFFICERS SWORD BY ERNST PACK & SOHN, fine example which retains nearly all of the original fire gilt wash finish. Army eagle to the langet, fine quality relief to the fittings. Housed in the original scabbard with nearly all the original black finish. Near mint condition blade with much of the original polish finish. Makers mark under the langet. 30’ blade.

Lot 115

GERMAN WWII ARMY CARRY CASE FOR A LARGE SET OF WIRE CUTTERS, a heavy duty green canvas w/ black leather trim, its bottom is stamped w/ an eagle & “Wa 330” & a maker & “1937”, is 26” x 7 ½” & has black leather cary straps on reverse, VG+

Lot 49

GERMAN WWII ARMY / WAFFEN-SS PANZER ASSAULT BADGE IN BRONZE, a solid back, vaulted, retains 85% of its dark bronze finish, reverse is maker mkd. “FRANK & REIF STUTTGART”, has a raised barrel hinge w/ a wire catch, overall VG+

Lot 36

GERMAN WWII MISC. CLOTH LOT, includes medical off. bds. missing serpent devices, edelweiss patch, HJ runic patch w/ RZM label, Jaeger troops patch, army bevo cap eagle, 1 pr. of officer collar tabs & 1 single, VG – exc.

Lot 88

GERMAN WWII ARMY PANZER ASSAULT BADGE IN BRONZE, a scooped-out version having round hinge w / a “Adolph Scholze” makers logo, zinc, retains 95% of bronze finish, low exc.

Lot 141

GERMAN WWII ARMY OFFICERS DAGGER, maker is “Siegfied-Waffen, the blade has some lite spotting but overall nice, has an attractive orange grip, has an aluminum cross guard & pommel, its grip band is iron showing some rust, nickel plated scabbard retains 90% of its finish, VG.

Lot 253

UNTOUCHED WWII GERMAN M-40 DOUBLE DECAL STEEL COMBAT HELMET, a superb untouched as found example of a M-40 pattern steel combat helmet which has the original combat paint finish. The helmet has the original German army and national tri-colour decals. Helmet retains the original leather liner which is dusty and dry. Also has the original leather chinstrap. Shell stampings are there but not clearly visible. The helmet has never been touched since brought home as a souvenir from WW2 by a American veteran, if you are looking for an un-messed with helmet, this is the one for you.

Lot 118

GERMAN WWII ARMY PIONEERS SAW W/ CASE, blade is 16 ½” & is mkd. “E.WINTLRHOFF & Co.” etc., overall is 22” including wood handle, the sheath is black ersatz leather w/ an attached frog dated “1942”, has side suspension loop, very clean, VG++

Lot 143

GERMAN WWII ARMY 2ND PATTERN TROPICAL PITH HELMET, as used by the Afrikakorps, has an olive-drab felt body w/ matching leather trim & chin-strap, has zinc shields w/ a nice finish, has red felt crown lining & s brown leather band mkd. “A.P.N. 1942 / 57”, some shallow dents, VG++

Lot 87

GERMAN WWII ARMY INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE IN SILVER, is solid-back slightly vaulted w/ a “Adolph Scholze” makers logo, zinc, retains 40% of its silver finish, overall VG.

Lot 47

GERMAN WWII ARMY / WAFFEN-SS GENERAL ASSAULT BADGE IN SILVER, A solid-back zinc example, has a raised barrel hinge w/ thin pin, unmarked., retains 90% of silver finish, low exc.

Lot 212

3 ITALIAN FASCIST MEDALS, two being in white metal and the other in bronze. All show heroic ancient or mythological scenes including Italian army soldiers slaying a dragon etc. Various conditions. (3 items)

Lot 42

GERMAN WWII ARMY MEDICAL OFFICERS BOARDS / SINGLE COLLAR TAB, rank of Hauptmann, slip-on type, exc.

Lot 55

GERMAN WWII ARMY EM-NCO M-42 OVERSEAS CAP, with Infantry piping, made of field-green wool w/scalloped sides, the ribbed brown cotton lining is stamped “1941 / WILLY SPRENGPFEIL MUTZENFABRIK HAMBURG 19 / 56”, ea. side has a gray metal vent (oxidized), front has a nicely hand-sewn bevo eagle & cockade along w/ a white soutache, VG+ - exc.

Lot 22

GERMAN ARMY WWII STRETCHER BEARER ARMBAND, “Hilfs=Krankentrager “ embroidered on white cotton, VG++

Lot 46

GERMAN ARMY WWII OFFICERS LION HEAD SWORD, A WKC model “1016” as pictured on pg. 136 in”Swords Of Germany” by Angolia, the attractive hilt is gold-gilted aluminum retaining 90% of its finish, the langet has a SA style short-winged eagle, the black celluloid grip retains all of its brass wire, the blade has lite wear but very clean, the scabbard retains 95% of its black paint & American GI has scratched his name into it, overall low exc.

Lot 29

GERMAN WWII ARMY MEDICS ARMBAND, a red embroidered cross on white cotton, has never been sewn together, has some very tiny holes, VG.

Lot 337

STUART CUT CRYSTAL DECANTER WITH LONDON SILVER POURER BY ARMY & NAVY CO.

Lot 368

Patek, Genewie. A gold hunting cased watch made for the Polish market with engraved portrait of the Polish General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, circa 1850. Movement: gilded, lever escapement. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: 18ct gold, gold cuvette, engine-turned covers, engraved portrait of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, rear cover with coat of arms. Signed: cuvette signed Patek Genewie and numbered 56120. Dimensions: diameter 44mm. £800-£1,000 --- Tadeusz KoÅ›ciuszko (b. 1746) was a Polish general and statesman. Born into a noble family and educated at Warsaw’s military academy, his talents soon attracted the king’s notice and he was sent to Paris to further his studies. Returning to Poland in 1774, he took a position as a tutor in General Sosnowski’s household, but after an unsuccessful attempt to elope with one of his daughters, he fled to France, before heading to America in 1776 to join the Independence War and fight against the British. He was employed in the fortification of defences, and his state-of-the-art methods saw him made Chief of the Engineering Corps. In 1781, KoÅ›ciuszko conducted the Battle of Ninety-Six in South Carolina, and in 1783 was awarded US citizenship and promoted to Brigadier General in recognition of his services. KoÅ›ciuszko returned to Poland in 1784, but could not secure a military commission and found himself living on a small estate in relative poverty - exacerbated by his extraordinary (for the time) decision to free his serfs from service. With the arrival of liberal reforms, KoÅ›ciuszko returned to the military in 1789. Russia invaded shortly afterwards in 1792; using his talents and experience, KoÅ›ciuszko led the Polish to victory at the Battle of Dubienka on 18 July, despite being outnumbered by the Russians five to one. When the king eventually surrendered, however, liberal-minded statesmen such as KoÅ›ciuszko were forced into exile. After gathering support in Europe, he returned to Kraków in 1794 to launch an uprising. Despite gaining victories with their unconventional weaponry and battle tactics, the liberal army was finally defeated at Maciejowice, and KoÅ›ciuszko was taken to St Petersburg as prisoner. He was released after Catherine II’s death in 1796, and thereafter spent time in America - establishing a firm friendship with Thomas Jefferson - and later in Europe. He eventually settled at Solothurn in Switzerland, where he died in 1817, and is buried in Kraków - a large burial mound has been erected in his honour just outside the city. Condition Report Movement: not running, balance rotates for a short time. Dial: chip to the edge at IX. Case: movement loose in the case, lacking glass, bezel detached, engine-turning worn and with scuffs and indentations. Gross weight: 53.7gm. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

Lot 498

Of Indian Regimental interest: Assorted hand-painted Regimental artist design pattern cards for sweetheart brooches retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., circa 1940s, on card, some annotated to the reverse with serial numbers and dates, for the following regiments: Indian Medical Service x 1 Gurkha Rifles x 1 10th Baluch Regiment x 1 Kumaon Rifles x 1 Indian Army Ordnance Corps x 1 16th Punjab Regiment x 1 Queen’s Corps of Guides x 1 17th Dogra Regiment x 1 Scinde Horse x 1 4th Battalion Rajput Regiment x 1 lengths 10.8 - 11.3cm. (10) £100-£150

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