Weimarer Republik - Reichswehr : Bedeutender Auszeichnungs- und Dokumentennachlaß des Führers des Freikorps Oberland Major Ernst Horadam.St. Annaberg - Kreuz - Halsdekoration, persönliches Exemplar Major Ernst Horadams. Versilbert und schwarz emailliert, am originalen Halsband mit genähten Schlaufen (Enden abgeschnitten und lose anbei). Der Schlesische Adler separat geprägt und aufgelegt. Rückseitig vernietet. 44 x 44 mm. Auf der Rückseite das Herstellerzeichen: "FLECK SOHN / HAMBURG ". Außerordentlich seltenes, einzig bekanntes Originalexemplar der Halsdekoration des St. Annaberg - Kreuzes, die außer von Major Horadam als ehemaliger Führer des Bundes Oberland und Verantwortlichen für die Erstürmung des Annabergs, nur noch von Hauptmann Oestreicher getragen wurde (vgl. Ingo Haarcke, Freikorps - Auszeichnungen, Wien 2019, S. 386). Beigefügt einige hochinteressante Fotos auf denen Major Horadam die Halsdekoration des St. Annabergkreuzes trägt. Dazu die große Ordensspange Major Horadams, interessanterweise trug er statt seines eigenen Eisernen Kreuzes von 1914 das Exemplar seines Vaters von 1870. Außerdem sämtliche Auszeichnungen und Etuis, EK 1. Klasse 1914, Schlesischer Adler (2), Abzeichen Bund Oberland, KVK 1. Klasse 1939 mit Urkunde, persönliche Schulterstücke, eine Anzahl Abzeichen sowie eine Vielzahl persönlicher Dokumente. Besonders interessant und historisch sehr Aufschlußreich sind seine umfangreiche Aufzeichnungen und Dokumente zur Erstürmung des St. Annabergs 1921. Ernst Horadam (* 4. Juli 1883 in München; ? 23. Oktober 1956) war ein deutscher Offizier, Führer des Freikorps Oberland und SA-Obersturmbannführer. Der Sohn eines Oberleutnants trat am 5. Juli 1904 als Fähnrich in das 2. Infanterie-Regiment ?Kronprinz? der Bayerischen Armee ein. Am 8. März 1906 wurde er Leutnant in der 8. Kompanie des Regiments und am 25. August 1913 Oberleutnant in der 2. Kompanie. Von 1914 bis 1918 nahm er am Ersten Weltkrieg teil. Am 19. Mai 1916 erfolgte seine Beförderung zum Hauptmann im II. Bataillon. Im April 1919 übernahm er die Führung des Freikorps Oberland. Im April 1920 führte er als Kommandeur das VI. Bataillon (Oberland) des Zeitfreiwilligenkorps der Schützenbrigade 21 deren Einsatz gegen die Rote Ruhrarmee im Ruhrgebiet. Von Mai?Juli 1921 war er als Kommandeur des Freikorps Oberland maßgeblich für die Erstürmung des Annaberges (Wahrzeichen und Heiligtum Oberschlesiens) im 3. polnischen Aufstand verantwortlich. Für die aktiven Beteiligten an den Kämpfen des 21. Mai 1921 stiftete er zur 10-jährigen Wiederkehr das Annaberg-Kreuz. Das Freikorps Oberland wandelte sich nach verordneter Auflösung in den Bund Oberland um. Ende 1921 wurde Horadam Mitglied der Bundesführung des Bundes Oberland und 1922 stellvertretender Geschäftsleiter. Ab Juli 1922 war er Leiter der Finanzabteilung des Bundes Oberland und Leiter der Oberland-Landesstelle für Schwaben und Niederbayern. Am 15. März 1923 wurde Horadam zusammen mit Beppo Römer aus dem Bund Oberland ausgeschlossen, da sie ohne Wissen der Bundesleitung (nach der Verkündung des passiven Widerstandes im Januar 1923 durch die Reichsregierung) zu Sonderaktionen und aktiven Widerstand gegen die Besetzung des Ruhrgebietes durch die Franzosen aufgerufen hatten. Der Bundesehrenrat warf ihnen ?schwere Pflichtverletzung und unkameradschaftliches Verhalten? vor. Beide gerieten schon bald in Gegensatz zur Bundesleitung und zum neuen Kurs unter Friedrich Weber, was wahrscheinlich diesen Ausschluss beschleunigte. 1925 wurde Horadam Mitglied in Ludwig Oestreichers (ehemals Führer der 1. Kompanie/Freikorps Oberland) Bataillon ?Alt-Oberland? und 1929 außerordentliches Mitglied im Wehrverband ?Wehrwolf?. Ab 1935 war er SA-Obersturmbannführer und Stabsführer der SA-Brigade Unterfranken. Am 3. Dezember 1939 wurde er Major bei der Frontsammelstelle G in Gerolsteint. Am 1. Februar 1943 erfolgte seine Beförderung zum Oberstleutnant z.V. Weimar Republic - Reichswehr : Important grouping of awards and documents of the leader of the Freikorps Oberland Major Ernst Horadam. St. Annaberg - Cross - neck decoration, personal badge of Major Ernst Horadam. Silver plated and black enameled, on original neck ribbon with sewn loops (ends cut off and loose enclosed). Silesian eagle separately stamped and applied. Riveted on reverse. 44 x 44 mm. On the back the maker's mark: "FLECK SOHN / HAMBURG ". Exceptionally rare, the only known original example of the neck decoration of the St. Annaberg - Cross, which, apart from Major Horadam as former leader of the Bund Oberland and responsible for the storming of the Annaberg, was worn only by Captain Oestreicher (see Ingo Haarcke, Freikorps - Auszeichnungen, Vienna 2019, p. 386). Attached are some highly interesting photos of Major Horadam wearing the neck decoration of the St. Annaberg Cross.In addition, Major Horadam's large medal group, interestingly enough, he wore his father's 1870 Iron Cross instead of his own Iron Cross from 1914.In addition, all awards and cases, EK 1st class 1914, Silesian Eagle (2), badge Bund Oberland, KVK 1st class 1939 with award document, personal shoulder boards, a number of badges as well as a multitude of personal documents.Particularly interesting and historically very informative and important are his extensive records on the storming of the St. Annaberg in 1921. Ernst Horadam (* July 4, 1883 in Munich; ? October 23, 1956) was a German officer, leader of the Freikorps Oberland and SA-Obersturmbannführer. The son of a first lieutenant, he joined the Bavarian Army's 2nd Infantry Regiment "Kronprinz" as an ensign on July 5, 1904. On March 8, 1906, he became a lieutenant in the 8th Company of the regiment and on August 25, 1913, a first lieutenant in the 2nd Company. From 1914 to 1918 he participated in the First World War. On May 19, 1916, he was promoted to captain in the II Battalion. In April 1919 he took over the command of the Freikorps Oberland. In April 1920, as commander, he led the VI Battalion (Oberland) of the Temporary Volunteer Corps of the Rifle Brigade 21 their operation against the Red Ruhr Army in the Ruhr. From May-July 1921, as commander of the Freikorps Oberland, he was largely responsible for the storming of the Annaberg (landmark and shrine of Upper Silesia) in the 3rd Polish Uprising. For the active participants in the battles of May 21, 1921, he founded the Annaberg Cross for the 10th anniversary. The Freikorps Oberland was transformed into the Bund Oberland after its dissolution by order. At the end of 1921 Horadam became a member of the federal leadership of the Bund Oberland and in 1922 became deputy business manager. From July 1922 he was head of the finance department of the Bund Oberland and head of the Oberland regional office for Swabia and Lower Bavaria. On March 15, 1923, Horadam was expelled from the Bund Oberland together with Beppo Römer because they had called for special actions and active resistance against the occupation of the Ruhr region by the French without the knowledge of the Bund leadership (after the proclamation of passive resistance in January 1923 by the Reich government). Both soon came into opposition to the Bund leadership and the new course under Friedrich Weber, which probably accelerated this expulsion. In 1925 Major Horadam became a member of Ludwig Oestreicher's (former leader of the 1st Company/Freikorps Oberland) battalion "Alt-Oberland" and in 1929 an extraordinary member of the Wehrverband "Wehrwolf". From 1935 he was SA-Obersturmbannführer and staff leader of the SA-Brigade Unterfranken. On December 3, 1939, he became a ma
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Militaria Ausland - Rußland : Porträtminiatur des russischen Feldmarschalls und Sieger über Friedrich den Großen in der Schlacht bei Kunersdorf Graf Pjotr Semjonowitsch SaltykowOvale Emaille - Porträtminiatur auf Kupfer, goldgefaßt. Am rechten Rand Künstlersignatur: "de la Mare 1770". Sehr schön ausgeführtes Porträt des berühmten russischen Feldherren mit Stern und Schärpe des St. Andreas - Ordens und dem Kreuz des polnischen Weißen Adler Ordens. 43 x 36 mm Graf Pjotr Semjonowitsch Saltykow (russisch ???? ????????? ????????, * 11. Dezember jul. / 21. Dezember 1698 greg. in Kogajewo; ? 26. Dezember 1772 jul. / 6. Januar 1773 greg. in Marfino), russischer Generalfeldmarschall. Saltykow wurde 1714 von Peter I. zum Studium des Marinewesens nach Frankreich geschickt. 1729 kaufte er das Landgut Marfino. Unter der Regierung Anna Iwanownas wurde Saltykow Generalmajor. 1733 erhielt er zusammen mit seinem Vater den Grafentitel. 1734 war er am Polnischen Thronfolgekrieg beteiligt und 1742 am Russisch-Schwedischen Krieg (1741?1743). Im Siebenjährigen Krieg hatte er seit 1759 den Oberbefehl über die russische Armee inne. Am 23. Juli 1759 besiegte er in der Schlacht bei Kay den preußischen General Wedel und am 12. August, nachdem er seine Truppen mit denen des österreichischen Generals Laudon vereinigt hatte, in der Schlacht bei Kunersdorf König Friedrich II. selbst. Dafür mit der Feldmarschallswürde belohnt, wurde er später Generalgouverneur von Moskau (1764?1771). Provenienz: Auktion Christie's vom 13.11.1990, lot 207.Foreign Militaria - Russia : Portrait miniature of the Russian field marshal and victor over Frederick the Great at the Battle of Kunersdorf Count f Pjotr Semjonowitsch Saltykow. Oval enamel portrait miniature on copper, gold mounted. On the right edge artist's signature: "de la Mare 1770". Very beautifully executed portrait of the famous Russian commander with star and sash of the Order of St. Andrew and the cross of the Polish Order of the White Eagle. 43 x 36 mm Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov (Russian ???? ????????? ????????, b. December 11 jul. / December 21, 1698 greg. in Kogaevo; ? December 26, 1772 jul. / January 6, 1773 greg. in Marfino), Russian general field marshal. Saltykov was sent by Peter I to France in 1714 to study naval affairs. In 1729 he bought the Marfino estate. Under the reign of Anna Ivanovna, Saltykov became a major general. In 1733, together with his father, he received the title of count. In 1734 he was involved in the Polish War of Succession and in 1742 in the Russo-Swedish War (1741-1743). In the Seven Years' War he held the supreme command of the Russian army since 1759. On July 23, 1759, he defeated the Prussian General Wedel in the Battle of Kay, and on August 12, after uniting his troops with those of the Austrian General Laudon, he defeated King Frederick II himself in the Battle of Kunersdorf. Rewarded for this with the rank of Field Marshal, he later became Governor General of Moscow (1764-1771). Provenance: Christie's auction of 13.11.1990, lot 207.
Vitrinenobjekte und Preziosen : Rußland: Bedeutende Emailleabatiere mit Porträt der Zarin Elisabeth Petrowna auf den Sieg bei Kunersdorf.Emailledose mit feuervergoldeter Kupfermontierung. Der hochklappbare gewölbte Deckel mit farbig gemalter Darstellung der attackierenden russischen Truppen bei Kunersdorf am 12. August 1759. Im Innendeckel Porträtminiatur Zarin Elisabeth Petrownas umgeben von Waffentrophäen und Bandeau mit russischer Inschrift. Die nach innen gewölbten Wandungen mit Darstellungen von einem Geschütz, Waffentrophäen sowie gekreuzten russischen Fahnen mit dem kaiserlichen Doppeladler. Im Boden Darstellung einer Trommel. Verschiedene Haarisse und kleinere Emailleschäden, insgesamt jedoch in guter Erhaltung. 30 x 80 x 58 mm Die Schlacht bei Kunersdorf fand während des Siebenjährigen Krieges am 12. August 1759 zwischen einer russisch-österreichischen und der preußischen Armee statt und endete mit einer Niederlage Friedrichs des Großen. Während preußische Emailledosen auf die Schlachten Friedrich des Großen regelmäßig im Handel vorkommen sind solche russischer Provenienz von außerordentlich großer Seltenheit. Das hier angebotene Exemplar ist das erste, das wir bisher auf einer unserer Auktionen offerieren konnten. Es zeichnet sich neben der Seltenheit auch durch die außergewöhnlich schöne Qualität der Emaillemalerei und den vor allem gemessen am Alter sehr guten Erhaltungszustand aus.Objects of Vertu - Precious Objects : Russia: Important Enamel Snuff Box celebrating the Victory at Kunersdorf with a Portrait of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna. Enamel box with fire-gilded copper mounting. The hinged domed lid with colorfully painted depiction of attacking Russian troops at Kunersdorf on August 12, 1759. Inside lid portrait miniature of Empress Elisabeth Petrovna surrounded by trophies of arms and bandeau with Russian inscription. The curved walls depict a gun, trophies of arms and crossed Russian flags with the imperial double-headed eagle. The bottom depicts a drum. Various hairline cracks and minor enamel damage, but overall in good condition. 30 x 80 x 58 mm The Battle of Kunersdorf took place during the Seven Years War on August 12, 1759 between a Russian-Austrian and Prussian army and ended with a defeat of Frederick the Great. While Prussian enamel boxes celebrating the battles of Frederick the Great are regularly found in collections and on the market, those of Russian provenance are of exceptionally great rarity. The example offered here is the first that we have been able to offer at one of our auctions so far. It is characterized not only by its rarity, but also by the exceptionally beautiful quality of the enamel painting and the very good state of preservation, especially considering its age.
A Fairbairn-Sykes 1st Pattern Commando fighting knife, the 16.5cm double edged spear-point blade (tip missing) marked to the ricasso The F-S Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd London to the opposing side, having a shaped oval cross guard with chequered nickel grip, housed in a nickel mounted leather sheath with Newey Pat. button, 29.5cm, together with London Scottish Regiment cap badge and a volume of Stephen Schofield's Musketoon with related press cuttings.Formerly the property of 841059 Private Reginald Makeham and sold by family descent. Ipswich born Private Reginald Makeham of the Gordon Highlanders and No. 2 Commando was one of seven men who were captured after Operation Musketoon, and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin, on 23rd October 1942. He was aged 28.Operation Musketoon was the codeword for a WWII British-Norwegian commando raid on an electricity generating station and aluminium manufacturing plant at Glomfjord, in German-occupied Norway. Two officers and eight men from No 2 Commando alongside two Norwegian corporals working for the SOE set off on 11th September 1942.They crossed the North Sea on a Minerve-class submarine belonging to the Free French Navy, Junon, which was chosen due to its silhouette appearing similar to a German U-boat. Upon reaching the shore they set out on a difficult overland mountainous trek to Glomfjord, which took several more days. They established a hide-out overlooking the plant and, despite close encounters with German scouting groups, decided upon the night of 20th September to carry out the attack, as they were running low on supplies. After infiltrating the plant, the men helped the Norwegian workers to escape and planted plastic explosives around the pipes and machinery. One German guard was killed and another wounded during the operation, but the men completed their mission before German reinforcements arrived. The destruction they caused was hugely out-of-proportion to the small number of men involved in the special operation and the plant remained closed for the rest of the war. However, during the attempted escape, seven of the ten Commandos were captured, taken to Colditz Castle, and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp under Hitler's infamous Commando Order. It was not until the proceedings of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials that the raid and the criminal imprisonment and execution of the Commandos became common knowledge, as the German Army had stated that the commandos had escaped. The men, including Makeham, are commemorated on the memorial plaque at Sachsenhausen and the Brookwood Memorial for British and Commonwealth Second World War soldiers who have no known grave. Wilkinson marks are worn.Gouge to the pommel.No further condition issues which cannot be seen in the images.
A post WW II Royal Army Pay Corps Officers dress jacket, with ribbon bar for the Africa Genral Service, General Service and LSGC medals, having a braided aiguilette, the gold braided shoulder belt with gilt metal mounts and leather pouch with GR VI cypher, with further gold braided waist belt with two piece buckle, together with the matching peaked visor cap.
A WW I Silver War Badge, numbered verso B173833, together with an On War Service lapel badge no. CO 44384, a Scottish silver clan badge depicting a fox with legend Oportet Vivere, maker Medlock & Craik, Edinburgh, 1952, boxed, a 9ct gold fob, a Royal Artillery enamelled lapel badge and a Royal Army Medical Corps cap badge. (6)gold fob 3.7g.
A German Third Reich Heer (Army) dagger, the 26cm double edged blade marked to the ricasso Original Eickhorn Solingen with squirrel logo, having an eagle and swastika cross guard with orange celluloid grip and oak leaf pommel, housed in a pebble effect steel sheath with oak leaf bandings and suspension loops, 39.5cm.
A Royal West African Frontier Force fez, of typical form with black tassle and R.W.A.F.F. badge, the silk and woven interior with paper label, together with a khaki Drill Blouse, size no. 2 with label for Thomas Briggs (London) Ltd, 2 Budge Row, E.C.4. 1924, a pair of khaki shorts, size no.4 with Royal Army Clothing Factory label dated Oct 1927, a waiscoat in red with yellow trim bearing a label for Hobson & Sons (London) Ltd adorned with a 1913 British West Africa one shilling mounted as a brooch, a woven belt with leather fittings, a pair of putties, a fly swish and a volume of Standing Orders For The Gold Coast Regiment, W.A.F.F.
A collection of cap badges and insignia, mainly being British Army and Highland Regiments to include The Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment, The Welsh, Notts and Derby, Bedfordshire, Lanarkshire Yeomanry, North Irish Horse, Scottish King's Own Borderers, Scottish Horse and The Royal Scotts etc. (60)
A collection of cap badges and insignia mainly being British Army Regiments to include 16th Queen's Lancers, 4th King's Hussars, 10th Royal Hussars, 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Tank Corps, Worksop College OTC, 23rd Battalion London Regiment, The Suffolk Regiment and The Rangers etc. (67)
A collection of British Army cap badges and insignia to include Tyneside Irish, 10th County of London Hackney Rifles, The Leinster, Connaught Rangers, The Royal Sussex, East Surrey, Tyneside Scottish, The Buffs Royal East Kent, The Queen's Royal West Surrey, Manchester, Lincolnshire, Army Cyclist Corps, Lancashire Fusiliers, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Military Police and Machine Gun Corps etc. (73)
A collection of British Army cap badges and insignia, to include The Cambridgeshire Regiment, The Norfolk Regiment, The Suffolk Regiment, The Essex Regiment, East Surrey, Cornwall, North Stafford, York and Lancaster, Loyal Suffolk Hussars, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, Pembrokeshire Fishguard Yeomanry, City of London Yeomanry Rough Riders, 3rd King's Own Hussars, Brecknockshire, West Morland and Cumberland Yeomanry, Queen's Royal Lancers and Lancashire Hussars etc. (78)
660 Tank transporter, 661 Recovery tractor, 651 Centurion tank, 622 10-ton truck, 689 Medium artillery tractor, 643 Water tanker, 692 5.5 Medium gun, 676 APC, 674 Austin Champ, 621 3-ton wagon, 670 Armoured car, 626 Ambulance, 641 1-ton truck, 603 Army Personnel, Scout car (unboxed) and 697 25-pounder Gun unit; Britains AA gun (generally G-E box G, some with inserts) (17)
4049 US Army Band of Washington DC, 5184 The Lifeguards, 8891 London Rifle Brigade, 8804 Somerset Light Infantry, 8306 and 8307 Coldstream Guards Band, 7303 US Marine Corps, 8819 16th Queens Lancers, 43059 Mounted Policeman and Famous Landmarks: Big Ben; Kingsley's Soldiers: 30th Lancers and WWI Marching Infantry; Band of the ATS (all E boxes G-E) together with a few plastic kits and two Carbago sets
A JAPANESE SHOWA PERIOD SHIN GUNTO SWORD WITH WW2-ERA BRITISH ATTRIBUTION With machine made blade mounted with copper habaki, brass seppa, brass plain tsuba, copper and leather fuchi which connects to leather covered saya, tsuka wrapped in ray skin, mounted with cast brass menuki under traditional ito cloth wrap and terminating in a plain copper kashira, tsuka is further adorned with hanging blue and brown tassel indentifying it as either a company or warrant officers, blade including tang 86cm long, blade including tsuka is 93cm long and full length including saya is 100cm long Included with the lot is a Glengarry bonnet and selection of ephemera pertaining to the military service of Pte. Tom Colley of the Royal Scots, who acquired the sword during the mid-1940s. Together with various official documents (two Soldier's Service and Pay Books, Military Motor Vehicle License, Certificate of Transfer to the Royal Army Reserve, Soldier's Release Book etc.) are photographs of Pte. Colley, including two showing him with the sword. Condition Report:Leather scabbard is generally in good order, though is scratched and marked over much of its length and showing a rich patina from handling. Blade is mostly clean, with a good sheen. There are patches of tarnish/light corrosion at points over its length. Cutting edge remains sharp with no apparent damage. Brass tsuba is heavily tarnished with some minimal verdigris patches. Handle is in good condition and solid. Again, there is wear through handling but no significant damage. The ray skin grip has separated between two pieces beneath the lace wrap.
Brigadier John Hunt, Baron Hunt Signed 5.5 x 3.5 inch white Autograph Card. Signed in blue ink, Dedicated. Hunt was a British Army officer who is best known as the leader of the successful 1953 British Expedition to Mount Everest. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
WW2 Lt Gen Oliver Leese signed Allies Forces Southeast Asia At Home programme from 10th May 1945. Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver William Hargreaves Leese, 3rd Baronet, KCB, CBE, DSO (27 October 1894 - 22 January 1978) was a senior British Army officer who saw distinguished active service during both the world wars. He is probably most notable during the Second World War for commanding XXX Corps in North Africa and Sicily, serving under General Sir Bernard Montgomery, before going on to command the Eighth Army in the Italian Campaign throughout most of 1944. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Mount Everest 1953 expedition, a plain card, approx. size 7.5 by 4.5 inches, signed by eight team members: Sir Edmund Hillary (1919-2008), one of the first two climbers to reach the summit. Michael Phelps Ward CBE (1925-2005), an English surgeon and expedition doctor. Thomas Ralph Stobart OBE (1914-1980), a British cameraman, filmmaker and author. Sir John Hunt (1910-1998), leader of the expedition. Michael Westmacott (1925-2012), Mountaineering team member. George Lowe (1924-2013), a New Zealand-born mountaineer, explorer, film director and educator. Charles Geoffrey Wylie OBE (1919-2007), a British Army lieutenant colonel and organising secretary. George Christopher Band OBE (1929-2011), the youngest mountaineer on the expedition. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
GB early QEII FDC 1953/1966 25 Covers housed in binder folder. Red Cross, British Commonwealth, National Productivity, Paris Postal, Lifeboats, Shakespeare, Nature Week, Parliament, Salvation Army, United Nations and Landscapes. CAT VAL Approx 500. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A British Army Rifle Regiment Officers Pattern 1892 Sword, plated hilt with regimental motif, fish skin wired grip, straight fullered etched blade with leather covered scabbard.Lot 1234 - wear, scratches, discolouring to leather, blade minor scratches, overall good condition, marks to handle.
A British Army Rifle Regiment Officers Pattern 1827 Sword, plated hilt with regimental motif, fish skin wired grip, slightly curved single fullered etched blade with metal scabbard, manufactured by W. Jones & Co London.Lot 1236 - scabbard - small dents, discolour, corrosion, does not appear bent, blade small rubs, scratches, slight tarnishing, handle obvious losses, nicks, etc. Five holes in the fish skin, the blade is 82.5cm long and the scabbard 84.5cm long, no jiggle, the grips wires are intact.
A British Army General Officers Mameluke Sabre, with ivory grip, simple crossguard, curved etched blade with brass scabbard, manufactured by Hamburger Rogers & Co London. *Ivory Act 2022 License Number ABRB1EHNLot 1239 - scabbard - slight scratches, finger marks, etc. Blade - overall good, slight marks, handle slight marks overall good.
An Edwardian silver cigar humidor, Percy Whitehouse, London 1904, carrying handle incorporating cigar rest, lighter wick and requisite, twin cover flaps with military marriage presentation inscription relating to Captain A.G. Galloway, Army Service Corps, Malta, 1907 and heraldry, long and short frieze drawers to plinth, wooden lining, 20cm wide

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