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Lot 854

German Second World War Army Buckles. Three buckles, comprising a One-piece stamped steel, maker stamped ‘OTD 1940’ all deep olive drab colour remaining. One-piece stamped steel tropical buckle with all deep olive drab colour and its web tropical tab, unidentifiable makers mark. Cast aluminum one-piece, originally with olive drab paint to the interior, all of the paint gone from the exterior with wear to the breast of the eagle with a ‘1939’ makers stamp to the leather tab and an unusual Marine marking being a small swastika with the letter ‘M’ below, very good condition (3) £160-£200

Lot 856

German Second World War Armed Forces Belts. 4 very good condition Army, Luftwaffe or SS heavy duty combat belt leathers, all with their internal adjuster tabs, no extra holes punctured for different sizes, 1 tab slightly adjusted. Accompanied by 1 political weight leather belt with 3 sets of holes punctured to the leather, and a set of the non-combat Y straps, and 3 belt support hooks, good condition (lot) £140-£180

Lot 868

German Second World War Army Wehrpasses. A 2nd pattern Wehrpass, issued 7 November 1939 to Willi Shirmeister, served in various Infantry and Grenadier Units from January 1943 active service details for the Ukraine and Russia, killed 6 December 1943 in Russia, no promotions or award stated; and a 2nd pattern Wehrpass to Josef Buchinger, served in various artillery units from December 1938 to February 1942, active service in Poland, later states he was killed in Russia on 20 February 1942, promotions to Gefreiter and Obergefreiter, no awards. Each pass has a fully written-out description of the pass in English, good condition (2) £80-£100

Lot 869

German Second World War Army Wehrpasses. A 2nd pattern Wehrpass issued 16 January 1942 to Richard Duterolin, enlisted May 1942, serving with 6th Grenadier Battalion 99 List, 2 Days later was killed in Russia, also served in the Atlantic Coast in 1942; and a 2nd pattern Wehrpass, issued February 1940 to Paul Scholz, service started May 1940, he was killed in Russia on the day of the invasion 22 July 1941, no promotions but awarded the Infantry Combat Badge in bronze. Each pass has a fully written out description of the pass in English, good condition (2) £80-£100

Lot 87

A Great War ‘1919, Dvina Offensive’ D.S.M. pair awarded to Petty Officer Telegraphist F. S. Stuckey, Royal Navy Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (J29 F. S. Stuckley, P.O. Tel. "M27" Archangel River 10/8/19); British War Medal (J.29 F. S. Stuckey. L. Tel. R.N.) pitting and contact marks, worn, good fine (2) £700-£900 --- 1 of 22 D.S.M.s awarded for the Russian campaign. D.S.M. London Gazette 11 November 1919: ‘For services in Russia.’ Frederick Simeon Stuckey was born in Islington, London, in 1892 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class in 1908. He served during the Great War in H.M.S. Dido from 18 July 1914, before transferring to H.M. Monitor 27, on 16 April 1919. Northern Russia - Early Involvement for M. 27 Stuckey served in H.M. Monitor 27 from 16 April to 30 September 1919, arriving with her, as part of Captain E. Altham’s Flotilla, in Northern Russia in June 1919. As part of the Flotilla, M 27 participated in the operations to capture the high ground between Topsa and Troitsa on 29 June, providing heavy bombardment on the Bolo position prior to the land attack, and offering countering fire to the enemy ships. Once the flotilla had swept a path through the minefields they made a base at Troitsa. With the Mutiny in Dyer’s Battalion (7 July) the position came under heavy attack, with the enemy forces advancing to within 1200 yards of the flotilla anchorage and seaplane base, but ‘M. 27 did useful service with her triple 4 inch mounting’ (Bolos & Barishynas, The North Dvina 1919, refers). Advance to Retreat, The August Offensive Due to the failure of Koltchak, and the laborious and dangerous progress of the British combined forces (it had taken weeks to reach Troitsa, having been confronted by endless minefields and a variable river), pressure from the UK prevailed and the British troops were ordered to initiate evacuation. What followed was a large scale British Offensive in the form of several columns of attack, with the aim of capturing the Bolos positions including those of Seltso, Nijni Seltso, Sludka, Lipovets, Chudinova, and Borok amongst others of strategic importance. All land troops were in their assembly positions by 11am on 10 August, some having set out the night before. The plan was a surprise attack to be supported by the naval forces as and when they were required: ‘when trouble was announced at Borok, the Navy soon set to work and banged shell after shell into the village. The result of that shoot was exceedingly beneficial to the infantry, who were not having too pleasant a time in front of Borok. All through the afternoon the guns of the Navy dropped shells on to points selected for special treatment. They enjoyed the hurricane bombardment of Seltso amazingly. H.M.S. Humber, M.27, and M.33 bombarded in conjunction with the shore artillery, and Nijini Seltso was taken. Subsequently fire was lifted 500 yards and another 37 minutes’ bombardment carried out, the latter part being very intensive. Seltso was taken that evening... But the Navy’s work did not end with mere shooting. The coastal motor boats had another little adventure when the attack on Seltso took place, and their Lewis guns did good work amongst the fleeing Bolos. During these operations the flotilla also co-operated with the Army ashore. Thirty-five seaman under Lieutenant M. S. Spalding, R.N., and thirty-nine Marines under Lieutenant C. M. Sergeant, R.M.L.I., were landed to reinforce at the base.’ (ibid). All objectives had been taken by the early hours of the morning of 11 August, and complete surprise had been effected: ‘Thus ended the blow delivered at the Bolshevik forces opposing us. The results were most serious for him. He had lost out of his 6,000 effectives at least 3,700 killed, wounded and missing. Hundreds of Bolos were lost in the woods, and, being without food, must have perished from exhaustion. In guns and equipment his losses were enormous. We captured 18 guns, 50 machine guns, 2,600 rifles, 7 trench mortars.... thousands of rounds... In short, he was entirely crushed as an offensive or as a force at all on the Dvina, for those remnants which remained were thoroughly disorganised and cowed.’ (ibid). In the following month the British Combined Forces effected an organised withdrawal; the major set back - as far as the naval contingent was concerned - was the rise and fall of the river; sand-bars which they attempted to clear by dredging and explosion of depth charges were eventually to prove the downfall of M.27 and M.25, both being too deep of draught and, as a consequence, ‘after removing everything of value and leaving but the bare shells, the two ships that had served us so well were blown up in a most thorough fashion.’ (ibid). Thus was the end of Stuckey’s service in M.27, and after being evacuated with the rest of the Russian Relief Force at the end of September, he returned for service in the U.K., being discharged in 1922. Sold with a photograph of the recipient’s ship M.27; and a booklet regarding her sister ship M.33.

Lot 878

Imperial German Officers Shoulder Boards. 6 examples, comprising Prussian Oberleutnant slip-on with red base. Prussian Medical Hauptmann with royal blue base. Wurttemberg Regiment No.119 Hauptmann, slip-on with red base. Hauptmann Wurttemberg Regiment No.123 slip-on with red base. Bavarian Hauptmann with red base. Army Administration Hauptmann, generally good condition (6) £200-£240

Lot 1169

Two Colt style six shot single action revolvers, both with chequered composite grips, Long Knife style with 7 inch barrel and Single Action Army style with 5 inch barrel. 

Lot 1170

Two Colt Single Action Army .45 style six shot single action revolvers, both with shaped wooden grips and 4.75 inch barrel. 

Lot 1174

A pair of JMC Model 1874 Colt Army style blank or cap firing six-shot single action revolvers, each with chequered composite grips and 4.75 inch barrel, overall length 28.5cm, NVSN. 

Lot 1175

Kokusai Sangyo SM Colt Single Action Army .45 style six shot single action blank firing revolver with brass grip strap and trigger guard, shaped wooden grips and 4.75 inch barrel, overall length 28.5cm. 

Lot 1182

Umarex Colt .45 Single Action Army .177 CO2 air revolver/ pistol with composite grips, serial number 15D73696. 

Lot 1195

Cybergun Auto-Ordnance 1911 A1 US Army .177 CO2 air pistol with chequered faux wooden grips and multi-shot magazine, serial number 20B20231, in original box with instructions. 

Lot 1601

Taxidermy elephant's foot with hallmarked silver rim, London 1908, maker Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, with serving tray or similar top, diameter of tray 42cm

Lot 327

WW2 British Army 50th Anniversary Arnhem medal, 1994, in Spink box

Lot 333

British Army WW1 replacement medals comprising 1914 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, named to 1357 Lt C Walker, Royal Field Artillery (QMS to Star), RAF Regiment Medal named to 4190479 D R Walker and Platinum Jubilee and National Service unofficial medals

Lot 340

Two India Service Medals 1945 and an Indian Independence Medal named to 2155 Niranja Singh, Army Service Corps

Lot 349

British Army Elizabeth II Long Service & Good Conduct Medal named to 23548689 Bombardier LT Arch, Royal Artillery

Lot 350

British Army WW1 George V Territorial Force Efficiency Medal named to 200092 Pte H Whiting, 7th Battalion Middlesex Regiment

Lot 351

British Army George VI Militia Efficiency Medal named to 1983646 Driver RWY Dunlop, Royal Engineers

Lot 352

British Army Elizabeth II Territorial Efficiency Medal, named to 22532401 Bombardier W G West, Royal Artillery

Lot 353

British Army George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal named to 4451554 Sgt T W Patterson, Royal Artillery

Lot 354

British Army Territorial George VI For Efficient Service Medal named to 1449362 Pte R Karter, Intelligence Corps, with two cap badges etc

Lot 355

British Army Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve (T. & A.V.R) Elizabeth II Efficency Medal named to 23536135 Pte J Tyrer, Army Catering Corps

Lot 356

British Army George VI General Service Medal named to AS 7355 Pte K Manqane, African Pioneer Corps

Lot 357

British Army George VI General Service Medal with clasp for Malaya named to 22183211 Pte D F Tasker, Devonshire Regiment, with box

Lot 358

British Army George VI General Service Medal with clasp for Palestine named to 6283413 Pte E J Pugh, Queen's Regiment

Lot 359

British Army Elizabeth II General Service Medal with clasp for Cyprus named to 23456879 SPR A Payne, Royal Engineers

Lot 361

British Army Elizabeth II General Service Medal with clasp for North Ireland named to 24348129 Gunner L Rockall, Royal Artillery

Lot 362

British Army Elizabeth II General Service Medal with clasp for Near East named to Lt E C Healy, Royal Pioneer Corps

Lot 363

British Army Elizabeth II General Service Medal with clasp for Northern Ireland named to 24341745 Sapper S Franklin, Royal Engineers

Lot 364

Indian General Service Medal 1938 with clasp for North West Frontier 1936-1937 named to 105060 Resvt Driver Sardar Singh, Royal Indian Army Service Corps

Lot 369

British Army Iraq Medal 2004 named to 25148866 Cpl N C Morgan, Royal Logistics Corps, with box

Lot 373

British Army WW2 medals comprising 1939/1945 Star, two Italy Stars, Africa Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, privately named to 13063101 Pte L N Walker, Royal Pioneer Corps, together with a 1st Army Clasp

Lot 376

British Army WW2 medal group of five comprising 1939/1945 Star, Africa Star with clasp for 8th Army, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal with oak leaf emblem, with typed information stating that these medals were attributed to Lt Colonel S Platel, Army Catering Corps.

Lot 377

British Army WW2 medals comprising 1939 / 1945 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal for T/164627 Driver J C Sawyer, Royal Army Service Corps, with documentation, photos etc

Lot 379

WW2 Royal Air Force ephemera and medals relating to Squadron Leader Frederick T Hull, the medals comprising 1939/1945 Star, Pacific Star (replacement) and War Medal, documentation including Certificate of Discharge from the Royal Army Medical Corps on the 21st October 1914 due to being underage, Discharge Certificate from the 1st Cadet Battalion Royal Fusiliers on account of joining the Royal Flying Corps 14th May 1917, Commission for Second Lieutenant dated 1st January 1920, Commission for the rank of Pilot Officer dated 18th May 1939 RAF Volunteer Reserve, letter to Captain Roleets ROAC thanking him for finding him a berth on the liner Duchess of York and thus switching from the ill fated journey of RMS Lancastria, photographs etc 

Lot 379A

British Army WW2 Royal Artillery medal group of five for Captain (Temporary) Major W R Elliott comprising 1939/1945 Star, Burma Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal with documentation including Certificate of Service, Certified Copy of Attestation, Mentioned in Despatches notification etc, together with a family member's set of miniature medals comprising Military Medal, 1914 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal, Territorial Efficiency Medal and WW2 Defence Medal

Lot 382

British Army WW2 'carbon' copy of the message from the Second Army to the listed units informing them of the German Surrender taken by Commander in Chief 21st Army Group Field Marshall Montgomery, and the ceasefire to begin at 8am on 5th May 1945. The message was received and sent on by Signalman 14566726 W G Claydon, Royal Signals, who was able to retain this copy. Included is a collection of medals and related ephemera for Signalman Claydon including his medal trio comprising 1939/1945 Star, France & Germany Star and War Medal, Royal Corps of Signals cap badge, 2nd Army cloth patch, Morse key, Armed Forces Veterans badge, 'Second' Army Troops News publication Nos 197, 328 dated 5/5/1945 and 331, four issues of 'All Informed' the daily news sheet of 4 L of C Sub Area, 21st Army Group personal message from Field Marshall Montgomery, 2nd Army Victory Party programme 21/5/1945, 2nd Army Thanksgiving Service on conclusion of the campaign in North West Europe, 2nd Army VE Day Celebrations programme, various passes, documents, souvenir postcards, Allied and German currency and blank Nazi identity card. Signalman Claydon was a keen amateur photographer and included is his photographic handbook for 1936-1945 where he has recorded details of the wartime photographs in the accompanying album of approximately 75 black and white, 20 x 17cm photographs of subjects including Bielefeld Viaduct, Luneburg, 2nd Army Signals Billet, Babelsburg for the Potsdam Conference, Russian Barrier, Helmstedt, Russian saluting base, Tiergarten Berlin, first tank to enter Berlin, Potsdamer Chausee, Russian War Memorial in the Tiergarten Berlin December 1st 1945 etc.

Lot 385

British Army WW1 medal trio comprising 1914-1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 2807 Pte W Pritchard, Manchester Regiment, together with an Elizabeth II coronation medal and miniatures, his contemporary album of approximately 70 photographs for the 6th Battalion Manchester Regiment depicting trench system, comrades, marching pre Gallipoli deployment, Gallipoli, hospital staff and casualties, sports etc and another album of approximate 60 photographs from his post WW1 tour of France including gun placements, Hill 60, parades, cemeteries, city life etc 

Lot 386

WW1 British Army memorial plaque / death penny for George Swatridge, 4th Reserve Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, with Buckingham Palace letter and copy research paperwork

Lot 387

British Army WW1 medal trio comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 20357 Pte J C Hibberd, Army Service Corps together an embroidered cypher of the ASC

Lot 389

British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 154649 Dvr J Dockerty, Royal Engineers

Lot 390

WW1 British Army medal pair 1914 Star and Victory Medal named to 2457 Pte W Timms, 1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers 

Lot 391

British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 194081 Cpl F W Pollendine, Royal Engineers, together with a WW2 War Medal and a For King & Country ACC brooch / badge

Lot 392

British Army medal trio comprising 194/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to 1879 Pte W Wright, Manchester Regiment, together with three WW2 medals, Red Cross medal, life saving medal and badges

Lot 393

British Army WW1 medal trio comprising 1914 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to Captain R H Nolan (RAMC to Star)

Lot 394

British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 4207 Pte S M Meecham, Gloucestershire Regiment 

Lot 395

British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 3255 Cpl H S Brush, 5th London Regiment, together with his cap badge, smoker's tool and contemporary commemorative bronze medals, 1911 Coronation, Death of Lord Kitchener etc

Lot 396

British Army WW1 medal pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 16748 Pte H T Merrett, Army Veterinary Corps, with ARP badge, New Zealand sweetheart brooch etc  

Lot 398

British Army WW1 medal pair comprising 1914/1915 Star and Victory Medal named to 18781 Pte R Berry, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, with King's Badge, pocket watch stamped with broad arrow mark and a hallmarked silver badge

Lot 399

British Army WW1 Victory Medal named to Lieutenant K R Patton, 10th Cheshires, with his cap badge, identity disc, photographs and Condolence Letter from the King and Queen

Lot 400

British Army WW1 medal pair comprising 1914-1915 Star and Victory Medal named to 3475 Pte J T Parkin, Cameron Highlanders 

Lot 401

British Army WW1 medal trio comprising 1914/1915 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal named to Lieutenant F N B Smartt RAMC, Captain to War and Victory Medals, together with George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee medal, George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation medal and miniatures

Lot 402

British Army WW1 medal 1914/1915 Star named to 1217 A F Hibberd, his cap, shoulder badge and some family related silk postcards

Lot 404

WW1 British Army medal trio named to 766 Pte W Dopson, Welsh Horse with box of issue, together with eleven shooting medals for his son A Dopson

Lot 406

British Army Great War Worcestershire Regiment Distinguished Conduct Medal group of six, named to 240002 Company Sergeant Major J Leighton 1/8th Battalion, comprising Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914 / 1915 Star, War Medal, Victory Medal, Queen Victoria Volunteer Force Long Service Medal to Sgt J Leighton 2nd Volunteer Battalion Worcestershire Regiment 16/3/1895 and George V Territorial Force Efficiency Medal with bar, together with Battalion Rifle Shot Medal for 1928, identity discs and Army Rifle Association Badge and Worcestershire Regiment badges etc. 'In the attack on Beaurevoir on 5-x-18 he acted with the greatest coolness and disregard of personal danger. One one occasion he moved for two hundred yards along an exposed ridge swept by a storm of machine gun fire in order to gain information as to the success of the operation. It was largely due to his indefatigable efforts that the organisation of the defence of the village was carried out.

Lot 407

British Army Queen's South Africa medal named to 4772 Pte G Cornwell, 5th Lancers

Lot 409

British Army Indian Mutiny medal with clasp for Relief of Lucknow named to T Hiscock, 90th Light Infantry

Lot 410

British Army Victorian medals comprising Crimea Medal with clasps for Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol named to William Small 20th Regiment of Foot, Turkish Crimea Medal and Indian Mutiny Medal with clasp for Lucknow named to W Small, 1st Battalion 20th Regiment. 

Lot 411

Victorian CB Medal group of six awarded to Colonel William George Small comprising The Most Honourable Order of the Bath CB (Military) Companion's Breast Badge, Indian Mutiny Medal with clasp for Lucknow named to W G Small, 1st Battalion 20th Foot, Afghanistan Medal 1881 with clasps for Ahmed Khel and Kandahar, Kabul to Kandahar Star both named to Lieutenant W G Small, 59th Foot (the Star being only one of nine issued to the 59th), Egypt Medal with clasp for Gemaizah 1888 to Major Paymaster W G Small, Army Pay Department and Khedive Star, together with two coloured photographs and paperwork etc. During his time with the Colours Colonel Small saw service 20th Foot, 59th Foot, 104th Bengal Fusiliers and Army Pay Department, included in in his various appointments he was in charge of the Field Treasure Chest on the march from Kabul to Kandahar where he was mentioned in General Robert's despatch. Colonel Small retired in September 1900 only to be re-employed owning to to the Boer War. He was only 15 years old when he offered his services and took part in the capture of Lucknow serving along side his father. 

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