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Lot 230A

A British Army Green Beret Badged To The Adjutant General's Corp Complete With Cloth Badge, Size 57.

Lot 231

A Job Lot Of Mixed Militaria To Include Two x Cold War Era Bulgarian Helmets, A Royal Marine Other Ranks Peak Cap, Merchant Navy Officer's Peaked Cap, European Respirator, Pair Of British Army Officers Leather Mess Wellingtons....etc.

Lot 253

A British World War Two Second Army 1943-1945 Fully Hallmarked Sterling Silver Cup With Enamel Emblem In Original Presentation Case.

Lot 321

A British Full Size World War Two Medal Group Of Six To Include The 1939-1945 British War Medal, The 1939-1945 Defence Medal, The 1939-1945 Star Medal, The France & Germany Star Medal, The General Service Medal With Northern Ireland Clasp And The Regular Army Long Service And Good Conduct Medal, Correctly Named And Issued To No.22284053 BDR. D.A.G. GOODENOUGH Of The Royal Artillery Regiment, Comes With Six Unofficial Medals And Related Ephemera.

Lot 384

A British Military World War One King George V Army Officers Sword And Scabbard, Retail Marked For Hawkes & Co. Saville Row Of London.

Lot 39

A Full Size British World War One The Great War Of Civilisation Victory Medal, Correctly Named And Issued To M2 - 047591 PTE. C.H. NICHOLLS Of The Army Serve Cops Together With A 1946 Victory Celebration Medal.

Lot 43

A Small Group Of Mixed Militaria To Include A Full Size British World War Two 1939-45 War Medal Complete With Ribbon And Issue Box, A Sterling Silver Tank Regiment Sweetheart Brooch, An Enamel Royal Air Force Sweetheart Brooch And A Collection Of Silk Postcards To Include The Machine Gun Corps And Royal Army Medical Corps Examples.

Lot 86

A Collection Of Framed British World War Two Badges To Include National Fire Service, Auxiliary Fire Service, Woman's Land Army And Hallmarked Silver Air Raid Precautions Examples Together With A Queen Victoria South Africa Boar War Chocolate Gift Tin.

Lot 87

A British World War Two Miniature Medal Group Of Four To Include The 1939-45 British War Medal, The 1939-45 Defence Medal, The 1939-45 Star Medal And The Africa Star With 8th Army Bar, All With Correct Ribbons Swing Mounted To Medal Bar Together With A Leicestershire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch.

Lot 92

A British World War Two Full Size Medal Group Of Six Medals To Include The 1939-45 British War Medal, The 1939-45 Defence Medal, The 1939-45 Star Medal, The Italy Star Medal, The Africa Star Medal With First Army Bar And The Regular Army Long Service And Good Conduct Medal, Correctly Named And Issued To No.5878840 W.O. CL.2. W.E. GREEN Of The Northamptonshire Regiment. Comes Together With An Original Photograph Of The Above Soldier.

Lot 549

Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson ARA (1889-1946) Building Aircraft: Making the Engine, from the series The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Idealslithograph44.5 x 34.5cmThere was little cause for celebration on New Year’s Day of 1917. By this point, Britain had been at war for three years and had witnessed the appalling and unprecedented deaths of more than half a million of its men – many of whom were scarcely more than children. Not six months earlier, the British had suffered what would be their deadliest day of the First World War, losing 19,240 personnel during the Battle of the Somme and by the end of the day on Monday, January 1st, 1917, the public would learn of the loss of at least 125 more lives with the German sinking of British troopship, Ivernia. With no end in sight, national morale was in steep and rapid decline.Early in 1917, the print series, The Great War: Britain’s Efforts and Ideals, was commissioned by Wellington House, a covert propaganda arm of the government. Comprising sixty-six prints by eighteen artists, including Augustus John, George Clausen, Muirhead Bone and Frank Brangwyn, the series was divided into two sets of portfolios: Ideals and Efforts. Including twelve full-colour lithographs extolling moralistic maxims of freedom, democracy and justice, the Ideals portfolio aimed to mobilise patriotic sentiment and display the war in a positive light through allegory and symbolism. The Efforts, meanwhile, was concerned with the realities of the war, as permitted by governmental censorship. Presented in monochrome, and on a smaller scale than the Ideals, the Efforts comprised a set of fifty-four prints divided into smaller series of six. Each series was concerned with the industry of war and included topics such as Making Guns, Making Soldiers and Building Ships. War, according to the ‘Efforts’ portfolio, was a constructive and creative process.The present lot, Making the Engine was one of Nevinson’s six lithographic prints from his series, Building Aircraft. Having spent nine weeks in France tending to the wounds of French and British troops and a further year in London working as a private in the Royal Army Medical Corps, it was thought that Nevinson’s first-hand experiences of the war afforded his works a compelling and persuasive sense of authenticity. Although the futurist prints created by Nevinson for Efforts and Ideals were constructed to present the war in a generally positive light, they stand in stark contrast to many of his other works created during the war, such as La Patrie and A Taube, both of which depict, with disarming and devastating frankness, the horrors of war. The dissonance between the two representations demonstrates the critical role government censorship played in the production of the portfolio.

Lot 226

Volunteer Discharge Certificate dated 1903 and Signal Corp US Army Kite M357A Order No.5896 WF 43, dated to the second World War

Lot 102

Three military medals, including Indian Wars with United States Army for Service to verso; copper United States Marine Corps For Service in the Civil War (1861-1865), American Service medal with the initialled VS and dated 1870. (3)

Lot 139

Collection of Royal Monmouthshire Engineers (Militia) Territorial Army insignia, cap badges, cloth and metal items, stable belt etc..

Lot 144

Irish Police army badges, with an Irish Constabulary metal whistle A R/Ulster Constabulary (L) Division plaque with many other interesting items. 

Lot 147

Army Service interest - collection of sweetheart badges and brooches to the Army Service Corps and Royal A.S.C, many attractive items. 

Lot 156

Two Rare Australian Army Cap Badge 61st Queen's Highlanders and the 16th Cameron Highlanders. 

Lot 157

Various items of militaria including books on the Army Service Corps, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps x 2, much silk embroidery to the A.S.C and a A.S.C Commemorative plate, W. Waal plaque, ephemera, A.R.A.F named tankard, many interesting items viewing highly recommended. 

Lot 167

A large collection of insignia to the army service corps cap badges, metal and anodised. With shoulder titles, buttons, Officer's and ORs from various periods eg WWI, WWII.

Lot 173

WWII era memoirs, a diarised account by Major T.W Fawell of the 10th Baluch Regiment (British Indian Army), from the years 1941-1947, whilst stationed in Karachi (present-day Pakistan). The memoir account is written in six exercise books and make an almost daily or weekly account of the 'goings on' during this time. This lot includes an Indian pen box decoratively carved approx 27 x 8 cms (hinge broken), together with two brass trench art snuff boxes, one inscribed Thomas Green Herbert Street Watford and the other David Graham 1875. 

Lot 177

Display of fifteen British Army Officer's Army Service Dress badges A.T.S Lincolns, Welsh, West Yorkshire, East Surrey etc. 

Lot 190

Turkish Mauser bayonet for a model 1887 rifle, made in Germany for the Turkish Army, together with a nr 4 MKII bayonet; Indian Army bayonet and scabbard, Parade bayonet 1907 with scabbard, SLR bayonet and scabbard, an Enfield spike bayonet and one other. (7)

Lot 175

2x USA military medals includes the USA merchant marine 1941-45 & woman army corps, both with original ribbons

Lot 210

PAINT BRUSHES, TOY MOTORBIKES, GLASS DOOR HANDLES, GLOVE PUPPETS, ARMY BOOTS, ETC.

Lot 95A

CAVALRY SURGEON, THE RECOLLECTIONS OF DEPUTY SURGEON-GENERAL JOHN HENRY SYLVESTER, F.G.S. BOMBAY ARMY TOGETHER WITH VARIOUS EPHEMERA RELATED TO THE AUTHOR. 

Lot 1304

A Collection of World War l and World War II Military Medals - Some Named and Unnamed, comprising of (1) 1914 - 1915 Star, Awarded to 15890 - J.Cordingley Yorkshire Reg (2) South Africa Star 1942-43 8th Army (3) 1939 - 1945 Star (4) Italy Star (5) Atlantic Star (6) France and Germany Star (7) 1939 - 1945 Service Medal (8) World War ll Defence Medal 1939 - 1945 Service Medal (9) George Vl 1939 - 1941 Service Medal (10) World War ll Africa Star (11) World War ll German Wings Aircraft.

Lot 1310

WW II Military Set of 4 Medals with Ribbons not named comprises 1. 1939-1945 Star 2. Burma Star 3. 1939-1945 Service medal 4. 1939-1945 Defence Medal. Plus a collection of woven Military badges, Royal Army Service Corps 55 badges in total confirm with photos

Lot 329

A WWII British Army Leather Jerkin, with Military cloth patches sewn on to interior patches include Regimental and Divisional Insignia.

Lot 330

WWII British RAF 'Gibson Girl' Rescue Aerial Box Kite, with original labelled metal canister. Plus a pair of Army boxing shorts with unit insignia patches.

Lot 343

British Army Foot Guards Bearskin Hat, with liner manufactured by Compton Sons and Webb Ltd in 1960's.Lot 343 - there are no obvious signs of damage to the fur, basket and liner, overall the hat is in very good condition for its age.

Lot 358

British Army SA80 Bayonet and Scabbard.

Lot 359

British Army SA80 Bayonet and Scabbard.

Lot 360

British Army Pattern 1903 Sword Bayonet, with various stamps on ricasso and leather scabbard.

Lot 373

Items of WWI Interest: documents and correspondence relating to Corporal Edward Vigrass who was killed in action on 4/10/1917 during the Third Battle of Ypres. He was initially listed as missing and his name is recorded at Tyne Cot Cemetery. Included is a letter to his mother from a Captain Barker who sent her a pocket case belonging to her son. Also included in the lot is a De Courcy & Co 1916 Trench Whistle with a chain, a wallet and a WWII British Army Tam O Shanter which according to the vendor belonged to the soldier.

Lot 389

WWII British Medals: Defence Medal, Victory Medal, Italy Star, Territorial Army Service Medal. Plus First Issue Reme Cap Badge and two War Service Badges.

Lot 413

A Collection of Multi National Korean War Medals, to include Medal for Greece with 'Korea' clasp and France with 'Coree' clasp, a British Queen Elizabeth II Korea War Medal, unnamed, China Army Labourers Medal, South Korea War Service Medal, all presented within a perspex fronted wooden display case, 46cm across, 33.5cm high, 6cm deep.

Lot 416

WWII British Army Economy Issue Bakelite Cap Badges, other metal badges and 'British Army cap badges of The Second World War' Book by P Doyle & C. Footer, (annotations have been made to the text).

Lot 417

WWII Kings Own Scottish Borderers (KOSB) Glengarry Hat, with two cap badges, WWII Defence and Victory Medals with ribbons in original packaging, British Army Green and Red identification tags, issued to Major J. Straffen.

Lot 431

A WWII British Medal Group, includes 1939/1945 Star, France and Germany Star Defence Medal, Victory Medal and Territorial Army for Efficient Service Medal awarded to 2077417 Driver W Betson R.E.

Lot 432

WWII Egyptian Medal For Meritorious Acts (Silver) with Ribbon, certificate, photograph and newspaper cutting in picture frame (46cm x 33cm), plus photographs of recipient Private J. H Wolstenholme. Royal Army Medical Corps(R.A.M.C) who was decorated by King Farouk I of Egypt for his Services To The King following a car accident.

Lot 440

WWII British Army Verners Pattern Compass, dated 1916 with original case. Please note compass is missing a section of glass and is not working.

Lot 447

WWII British War Medal With Ribbons, 1939/1945 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army Clasp, Italy star, Defence Medal (poor condition) and Victory Medal (poor condition).

Lot 455A

Medals - 1939 - 45 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army Bar, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939 - 45, Palestine 1945 - 48, medal plus Italy Star 1939 - 45 Star,1939 - 45 War Medal with WWI Death Penny Joseph Dobbs.

Lot 457

WWI British Army Medals, British War Medal and Victory Medals with ribbons, awarded to 184846 Gunner A. Goldsmith Royal Artillery and British War Medal awarded to 1202 Private E.E. Garland Royal Army Medical Corps.

Lot 458

WWI Trio of British War Medals: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to M2-081660 Private J. Smith Army Service Corps.

Lot 463

WWII British Army Medal Group, with ribbons, includes 1939/1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and Victory Medal. Also original card box and award letter.

Lot 464

WWI British War Medal Trio, including 1914/15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 2484 Private A.E Holt Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Plus Territorial Army Long Service Efficiency Medal, awarded to 927710 Sergeant K. Holt Royal Artillery.

Lot 465

RAF QEII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, awarded to G4020637 Corporal G.N. Pope. Plus other sundry items, Luftwaffe tea spoon, ARP badge and British Army Rank insignia.

Lot 466

WWI War Medal - Mons Star, (awarded to 67587 Gunner C.H Vizer Royal Field Artillery), French Overseas Croix De Guerre and Belgian Croix De Guerre. Plus Territorial Army Efficient Service Medal (awarded to 6017397 Signalman G.R. Pert Royal Signals).

Lot 387

Collection of military/army horse saddles

Lot 247

A framed group of WWII medals awarded to Staff SGT Clarence Kall . Royal Army Corps. To include the mertitorious service medal , other general service medals , a cap badge and a picture , frame size37.5cm x 40cm

Lot 6

A silver wrist watch, with other gents wristwatches, a variety of cufflinks and dress studs and a Services Army chrome pocket watch. (8)

Lot 4154

Drei Kopfbedeckungen der k.u.k. Armee, 1900 - 1918 Zusammengestellt aus alten und neuen Teilen. Hechtgraue Feldkappe für Mannschaften der Infanterie aus Wolltuch mit Lederschirm, Lederschweißband und ockerfarbenem Baumwollfutter (Fundusstempel), Kappenröschen (ergänzt) mit aufgemalter Chiffre "FJI". Dazu zwei krapprote Kappen für Mannschaften der Kavallerie mit ergänzten Metallknöpfen und Röschen (ein Röschen fehlt). Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Three headgears of the k.u.k Army, 1900 - 1918 Zusammengestellt aus alten und neuen Teilen. Hechtgraue Feldkappe für Mannschaften der Infanterie aus Wolltuch mit Lederschirm, Lederschweißband und ockerfarbenem Baumwollfutter (Fundusstempel), Kappenröschen (ergänzt) mit aufgemalter Chiffre "FJI". Dazu zwei krapprote Kappen für Mannschaften der Kavallerie mit ergänzten Metallknöpfen und Röschen (ein Röschen fehlt). Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren.

Lot 4343

Fotomappe "Die große Parade der Königlich Bayerischen Armee am 9. September 1891" und Ballonfotos Hellblaue Leinenmappe (Maße 34 x 25 x 1 cm) mit silberner Bordüre und Titelaufdruck "Die große Parade der Königlich Bayerischen Armee am 9. September 1891 - Kgl. Bayer. Luftschiffer-Lehrabteilung." 14 Lichtdrucke auf Karton aufgewalzt (Vollständigkeit nicht geprüft). Dazu 19 Originalfotos auf Karton (Maße 11 x 14 cm bis 15 x 21 cm) der Luftschiffertruppe mit Ballons, Pontonbrücke, Uniformierten etc. Teilweise stockfleckig, Knicke, Abrieb. Sehr selten.Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass des Generalmajors Hugo von Barth (1849 - 1935). A photo folder "The Great Parade of the Royal Bavarian Army on 9th September 1891" and balloon photos Hellblaue Leinenmappe (Maße 34 x 25 x 1 cm) mit silberner Bordüre und Titelaufdruck "Die große Parade der Königlich Bayerischen Armee am 9. September 1891 - Kgl. Bayer. Luftschiffer-Lehrabteilung." 14 Lichtdrucke auf Karton aufgewalzt (Vollständigkeit nicht geprüft). Dazu 19 Originalfotos auf Karton (Maße 11 x 14 cm bis 15 x 21 cm) der Luftschiffertruppe mit Ballons, Pontonbrücke, Uniformierten etc. Teilweise stockfleckig, Knicke, Abrieb. Sehr selten.Provenance: Aus dem Nachlass des Generalmajors Hugo von Barth (1849 - 1935).

Lot 4473

Helm für Angehörige der württembergischen Armee, vor 1897 Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (krakeliert, Druckstellen) mit eckigem Vorderschirm und vergoldeten Beschlägen aus Messing. Verschraubtes Emblem in Form des bekrönten württembergischen Wappens. Kreuzblatt mit vier Rundkopfschrauben, Perlstabfries und glatter, starrer Spitze. Belederte Schuppenketten (ergänzte Halteschraube vorne mittig) an verschraubten Rosetten, Landeskokarde in typischer Form aus lackiertem Blech. Gut erhaltenes schwarzes Lederlaschenfutter, rot und grün unterfütterte Schirme. Stellenweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Mannschafts- und Offiziersmerkmale mischen sich, eventuell zusammengestellt. A helmet for members of the Württembergian army, before 1897 Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (krakeliert, Druckstellen) mit eckigem Vorderschirm und vergoldeten Beschlägen aus Messing. Verschraubtes Emblem in Form des bekrönten württembergischen Wappens. Kreuzblatt mit vier Rundkopfschrauben, Perlstabfries und glatter, starrer Spitze. Belederte Schuppenketten (ergänzte Halteschraube vorne mittig) an verschraubten Rosetten, Landeskokarde in typischer Form aus lackiertem Blech. Gut erhaltenes schwarzes Lederlaschenfutter, rot und grün unterfütterte Schirme. Stellenweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Mannschafts- und Offiziersmerkmale mischen sich, eventuell zusammengestellt.

Lot 4323

Maximilian Graf Verri della Bosia (1824 - 1909), Generalkapitän der Leibgarde der Hartschiere - Patente und offizielle Schreiben Patent zum Unterlieutenant mit OU von König Ludwig I. (1843). Dekret zum Kammerjunker mit OU von König Ludwig I. (1846). Patent zum Oberlieutenant mit OU von König Max II. (1848). Patent zum Hauptmann mit OU von König Max II. (1853). Patent zum Major mit OU von König Ludwig II. (1866). Patent zum Oberstlieutenant mit OU von König Ludwig II. (1869). Patent zum Oberst mit OU von König Ludwig II. (1872). Patent zum Generalmajor mit OU von König Ludwig II. (1875). Patent zum Generallieutenant mit OU von König Ludwig II. (1883). Patent zum General der Infanterie mit OU des Prinzregenten Luitpold (1889). Dazu eine Mappe mit 25 Schreiben an Maximilian Verri della Bosia in unterschiedlichen dienstlichen Angelegenheiten (K.B. Kriegsministerium, Kriegsakademie, ...), dabei auch zwei Zertifikate zum Armee-Denkzeichen 1866. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Einzigartiger, hochrangiger Nachlass. Count Maximilian Verri della Bosia (1824 - 1909), Captain General of the Hartschier Life Guards - patents and official letters Patent to sub-lieutenant with original signature of King Ludwig I (1843). Decree on his appointment to chamber valet with original signature of King Ludwig I (1846). Patent to first lieutenant with original signature of King Max II (1848). Patent to captain with original signature of King Max II (1853). Patent to major with original signature of King Ludwig II (1866). Patent to lieutenant colonel with original signature of King Ludwig II (1869). Patent to colonel with original signature of King Ludwig II (1872). Patent to major general with original signature of King Ludwig II (1875). Patent to lieutenant general with original signature of King Ludwig II (1883). Patent to general of the infantry with original signature of Prince Regent Luitpold (1889). Comes with a folder containing 25 letters addressed to Maximilian Verri della Bosia concerning various official matters (Royal Bavarian War Ministry, War Academy, …), including two certificates to the Army Commemorative Award 1866. Somewhat damaged in places, traces of age. Unique, high-ranking collection.

Lot 4314

Carl Askan Graf Verri della Bosia (1790 - 1878) - Kammerherrenschlüssel mit zwei Dokumenten, datiert 1818 Weißes Metall, vergoldet. In der Reide das durchbrochen gearbeitete Herrschermonogramm "MJ" (König Max Joseph I.), in Ranken auslaufend, bekrönt von der Königskrone, der Bart mit vier kreisförmigen Durchbrüchen. Länge 15 cm, Gewicht 72 g. Dazu ein Dekret zur Verleihung der Kämmererwürde, ausgestellt am 12.3.1818 für den Hauptmann Carl Askan Grafen von Verri vom 1. Linien-Infanterie-Regiment mit OU von König Max Joseph I. Weiterhin ein Schreiben des "Königlich Baierischen Oberst Kaemmerer Staabs Amts" in der gleichen Angelegenheit, datiert 15.3.1818. Dokumente mit Knicken, Rissen und kleinen Fehlstellen.Laut bayerischem Hof- und Staatshandbuch von 1856 war der Generalmajor Carl Askan Verri della Bosia Ritter des Verdienstordens der Bayerischen Krone (1852), Ritter des Königlichen Ludwigsordens (1851), Ritter der Ehrenlegion und Träger des Stanislaus-Ordens 2. Klasse. Nach Gräflichem Taschenbuch avancierte er zum General-Adjutant des Königs und zum Kommandeur der 1. Armee-Division. Count Carl Askan Verri della Bosia (1790 - 1878) - a chamberlain's key with two certificates, dated 1818 White metal, gilt. Bow with openwork sovereign's monogram "MJ" (King Max Joseph I), ending in tendrils, surmounted by the royal crown, the bit with four circular perforations. Length 15 cm, weight 72 g. Comes with a decree on the award of a chamberlain's dignity, issued on 12 March 1818 to Captain Count Carl Askan von Verri of the 1st Line Infantry Regiment with original signature of King Max Joseph I. Furthermore, a letter by the (tr.) Royal Bavarian Lord Chamberlain's Staff Office in the same matter, dated 15 March 1818. Documents bent, torn and with minor flaws.According to the Bavarian court and state handbook of 1856, Major General Carl Askan Verri della Bosia was Knight of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown (1852), Knight of the Royal Order of Ludwig (1851), Knight of the Legion of Honour and winner of the Order of St. Stanislaus 2nd Class. As stated in the pocketbook on the genealogy of counts, he advanced to Adjutant General of the King and Commander of the 1st Army Division.

Lot 4192

Säbel für Offiziere der serbischen Armee, um 1900 Leicht gekrümmte, vernickelte Rückenklinge, an der Wurzel der Herstellerstempel "CK" Co. mit zwei gekreuzten Schwertern, auf der Gegenseite in kyrillischen Lettern der Lieferant Moritz Tiller in Belgrad, Klinge zur Hälfte beidseitig reich geätzt, dabei das Wappen des Königreichs Serbien (1882 - 1918). Neusilber-Bügelgefäß nach österreichischem Vorbild mit Löwenkopfknauf und Fischhauthilze sowie dreifacher Drahtwicklung. Eisenscheide (rostig) mit einem starren Tragering und Reitöse. Trage- und Altersspuren. Länge 98 cm. A sabre for officers of the Serbian army, circa 1900 Leicht gekrümmte, vernickelte Rückenklinge, an der Wurzel der Herstellerstempel "CK" Co. mit zwei gekreuzten Schwertern, auf der Gegenseite in kyrillischen Lettern der Lieferant Moritz Tiller in Belgrad, Klinge zur Hälfte beidseitig reich geätzt, dabei das Wappen des Königreichs Serbien (1882 - 1918). Neusilber-Bügelgefäß nach österreichischem Vorbild mit Löwenkopfknauf und Fischhauthilze sowie dreifacher Drahtwicklung. Eisenscheide (rostig) mit einem starren Tragering und Reitöse. Trage- und Altersspuren. Länge 98 cm.

Lot 4522

Bedeutendes KPM-Speiseservice für zwölf Personen eines Pour le Mérite-Trägers aus dem 1. Weltkrieg Weißes, glasiertes Porzellan im Neuosier-Dekor mit Goldrand. Im Boden jeweils Szeptermarke in blauer Unterglasur, Reichsapfelmarke in roter Aufglasur und die Kriegsmarke in Form eines Eisernen Kreuzes in schwarzer Aufglasur, die Unterteller der Kaffee-/Teetassen zudem mit der Kriegsmarke in blauer Unterglasur. Zudem alle Teile verziert mit dem Ordenszeichen des Pour le Mérite in Gold und Blau mit schwarzer Umrandung sowie den Adlern in den Kreuzarmen in Brauntönen. Das Service bestehend aus zwei großen ovalen Servierplatten (Maße 65 x 29,5 cm bzw. 63,5 x 27,5 cm), einer Terrine mit Deckel (Außendurchmesser ohne die Griffe 27 cm, Gesamthöhe 19,5 cm), zwei Saucieren (Maße 25,5 x 18,5 x 9 cm) mit den zugehörigen Porzellan-Kellen (eine mit blauer Szeptermarke, Länge je 19,8 cm), 24 Speisetellern (Durchmesser 25 cm), zwölf Suppentellern (Durchmesser 23,5 cm), zwölf Kuchentellern (Durchmesser 21 cm), elf Obsttellern (Durchmesser 17,5 cm) sowie je einem Zwölferset Kaffee-/Teetassen (Höhe 5,5 cm) mit Untertassen (Durchmesser 15,5 cm) und Mokkatassen (Höhe 5 cm) mit Untertassen (Durchmesser 11,5 cm). Wunderschönes Service in nahezu unberührtem Zustand.Zu den bekanntesten Trägern der insgesamt 687 Verleihungen des Pour le Mérite im 1. Weltkrieg zählen klangvolle Namen wie die der Fliegerasse von Richthofen, Immelmann oder Boelcke, U-Boot-Kommandanten wie Weddigen, Viebeg oder Mohrat und Offiziere der Armee wie der spätere Gen.Oberst von Seeckt. A splendid KPM dinner service for twelve belonging to a World War I Pour le Mérite bearer White, glazed porcelain in Neuosier pattern with a gold rim. The blue underglaze sceptre mark stamped into the base of each piece, the imperial orb mark and the war mark in the shape of an Iron Cross in red and black overglaze respectively. The saucers of the coffee cups and teacups also with the blue underglaze war mark. Moreover, all pieces embellished with the Pour le Mérite insignia in gold and blue, outlined in black, the eagles in the cross arms in shades of brown. The service composed of two large oval serving plates (measuring 65 x 29.5 cm and 63.5 x 27.5 cm respectively), one lidded tureen (outside diameter without handles 27 cm, total height 19.5 cm), two saucières (measuring 25.5 x 18.5 x 9 cm) with the matching porcelain ladles (one bearing the blue sceptre mark, length of each 19.8 cm), 24 dinner plates (diameter 25 cm), twelve soup plates (diameter 23.5 cm), twelve cake plates (diameter 21 cm), eleven fruit plates (diameter 17.5 cm) and a set of twelve coffee cups and twelve teacups (height 5.5 cm) with saucers (diameter 15.5 cm) and twelve mocha cups (height 5 cm) with saucers (diameter 11.5 cm). Exquisite service in virtually untouched condition.The most famous bearers of the Pour le Mérite, awarded a total of 687 times during World War I, include such illustrious names as the flying aces von Richthofen, Immelmann and Boelcke, U-boat commanders such as Weddigen, Viebeg and Mohrat, plus army officers such as the later Gen. Oberst von Seeckt.

Lot 2612

10x Militärdarstellungen. Fast alle mit Blindstempel "H.A. Eckert, Chr. Weiß". Um 1830. ECKERT / MONTEN / WEIß, Kolorierte Lithografien. Ca. 36 x 26 cm. 10x Preußen: Soldaten und Offiziere in Uniformen; teils im Kampf. Alle Blätter bezeichnet, teils in französischer Sprache. Unterschiedliche Papierqualität, teils beschnitten und auf Trägerpapier, teils stockfleckig. Blätter aus: "Das deutsche Bundesheer". 10x military depictions. Almost all with blindstamp "H.A. Eckert, Chr. Weiß". Circa 1830. ECKERT / MONTEN / WEIß, Colored lithographs. Approx. 36 x 26 cm. 10x Prussia: soldiers and officers in uniforms; partly in battle. All sheets inscribed, partly in French. Various paper quality, partly trimmed and on backing paper, partly foxing. Sheets from: "The German Army". *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

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