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WW1 British George V 1892 pattern Royal Army Medical Corps Officers Sword with fullered single edged blade with remains of etched decoration, 820mm in length, serial number to spine of blade 6772. Wire bound shagreen grip, brass guard, overall length 990mm. Complete with leather field service scabbard.
WW1 Imperial German Army Artillery officers Sword with single edged fullered blade maker marked "WKC". Wire bound Shagreen grip with Lions Head Pommel. Crossed Cannons to langet. Gilded brass finish. Overall length 94cm. Complete with original scabbard with single suspension loop and black enamel painted finish.
WW2 Polish Army Group to 1924 1131-111 Szereg. Janiek Kachlan, 22 Kompania Zaopatrywania Artylerii (22 Coy Polish ASC Arty) comprising of : Identity Discs, AB64 Paybook, 3 Polish 2nd Korps Formation Signs, 3 8th Army Formation Signs, Single enamel Italian made collar pennon, large unit group photo dated 22/12/1945, 14 Postcards of the unit in Italy published by 2nd Korps, two private photos included one of him in a Jeep, British War Medal entitlement slip, a large amount of paperwork pertaining to his enlistment in the Polish Resettlement Corps 1946-1948 and early post war employment in the UK, 1943 dated British Boiled Sweets Ration Tin, Italian Air Force Post-1943 Co-Belligerent Force Pilot Wing no makers mark, .925 Silver Ring, British XXX Corps Medallion, RA Sweetheart badge. Also included is a small suitcase with "pin up" photos pasted inside the lid which held his belongings after being conscripted as a forced labourer by the Germans in 1939 when he was aged 15. Plus post war British cigarette cases, lighter, money box, letters pertaining to his wife, etc, etc.
WW2 Irish Republican Army Internee Aluminium Trench Art Cigarette Case, inscribed to the front "Ireland For Ever" along with a Harp. Inside inscribed with the owners name "S McQuarrie". Reverse shows scene of a Camp surrounded by barbed wire and a watchtower. History behind this item is it was made in Flaxley Green PoW Camp, Stilecop Field, Rugeley Staffordshire by an IRA man and given to the vendors Aunt who delivered milk to the camp during the war.
WW2 Third Reich Heer Etched Short Pattern Dress Bayonet, Carbine Blade 195mm in length. Maker marked "Eickhorn" with Army Pattern 3220 etch (From the Eickhorn Catalog). Overall length 320mm. Working release catch. Red felt insert to bayonet slot. Complete with scabbard and original leather frog. (See book by Techet, page 130)
British Army Education Corps Named Officers Uniform Group to Major I J Bond comprising of: Dress Blue Service Dress Cap complete with Queens Crown bi metal Cap Badge, size 7 / 57, maker marked "Gieves Limited London W1": Dress Uniform Jacket and Trousers, dated 1953, Staybrite Buttons and with GSM ribbon bar: Mess Dress Jacket with loops of medal bar, waistcoat and matching trousers by "Gieves" dated Oct 1966: Officers Warm Greatcoat by "Crombie" : Shooting bag in green canvas with waterproof lining and leather straps.
WW2 British Screen Printed Union Flag size approx. 110cm x 79cm, plus 5 flags dating from ERII Coronation, Union Flag with the Queen, Welsh Flag, Scottish Flag, South African Flag, Canadian Flag each flag is screen printed and mounted on a stick approx. 60cm in length, each flag approx. 30cm x 23cm: Pair of 37 pattern webbing shoulder braces: WW2 US Army leather Signalman's pouch for pliers.
British Army SA80 Bayonet with 180mm long blade, working release catch, overall length 280mm. Complete scabbard and frog. Along with four SA80 Magazines, one maker marked "HK" and the others marked "RG". Plus a Price Western Black Leather open pistol holster. NOTE: UK bidders please only as lot contains magazine.
A collection of rare and out of print WW2 military history books to include: The Deadly Fuze by Ralph Baldwin x 2: Official Secret by Clayton Hutton (One with dust cover) x 2: Three Steps to Victory by Robert Watson -Watt : Sabotage By Leslie Bell: Softly Tread The Brave by Robertson: German Research in WW2 by Leslie Simon: Armoured Crusader by Kenneth Maccksey: US Army Tech Manual TME 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces: German Anti Aircraft Guns by Hoffschmidt: Burn after Reading by Ladislas Farago: Dictators face to face by Dino Alfieri: Black Boomerang by Sefton Delmer: German Secret Weapons of WWII by Rudolf Lusar: The Big Network by Roman Garby - Czerniawski : Magic Top Secret: Gassed (1st edition) by Rob Evans: The Aircraft Builders: The Hitler Youth by HW Koch: The Secret WW2 by Don Lawson: War with the Sea Wolves by Harold Wheeler: Tales of the Great War by H Newbolt: Military Engineering Vol IV: The Ships Manual of Inflatable Life craft: Nazi Medals and Badges 1944 marked "Secret". (29)
WW1 British Medal Group to 07167 Pte Henry Cyril Bradbury, Army Ordnance Corps comprising of Death Plaque, War Medal and Victory medal. Complete with original ribbons. Killed in Action serving as 63265, 2nd 4th Battl. Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, 27/8/1918. Parents: the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradbury of Southwell, Nottinghamshire.
50th Anniv of Operation Overland D Day Signed 3 all involved in D - Day. 6 June 1994 Douglas First Day Issue Postmark. 50th Anniv of Operation Overland D Day with full set of 8 Isle of Man D Day Stamps Personally Signed by General Mogg, Peter Ayerst, SC Widdows Peter Ayerst who achieved confirmed victories in the Battle of Britain and not eligible for the Battle of Britain Clasp In August 1939, posted to 73 Sqn Hurricanes He was sent to France with the squadron and scored his first victory in April 1940. After a spell instructing, he had postings with both 145 and 243 Squadrons. In July 1942 he went to North Africa with 33 Squadron, promoted to flight commander with 238 Squadron, After a period in South Africa, he returned to the UK, joining 124 Squadron flying Spitfires in defence of the invasion ports, where he scored his final victory; then flew Spitfire MkIXs on bomber escorts to Germany. He later became a Spitfire test pilot at Castle Bromwich WW11 Ace 5 Victories. S. C. Widdows Officer Commanding 29Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter pilot. General Sir John Mogg, who died aged 88 in November 2001, was in his time, probably the British army's most popular general, and finished his career in one of NATO's most influential posts. There he paid more attention to cricket than to his studies, with the result that, instead of taking the entrance exam for Sandhurst, he chose the alternative route of a Y-cadetship in the Coldstream Guards. After three years in the ranks, he was selected for Sandhurst, where he gained the sword of honour in 1936, being commissioned in January 1937 into the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (the 43rd and 52nd). Mogg did not see active service in the second world war until, in August 1944, he was chosen to command the 9th battalion of the Durham Light Infantry, which with its armoured personnel carriers, formed part of the 22nd armoured brigade of the 7th division. In operations from Normandy to Hamburg, he was twice mentioned in dispatches and twice awarded the distinguished service order. By then a lieutenant colonel, Mogg attended the first post-war course at the Camberley staff college, from which he was posted as general staff officer grade one (virtual chief of staff) to the 7th armoured division in Germany. He returned to Camberley as a member of the directing staff, before taking command of the 10th battalion of the Parachute Regiment in the Territorial army in 1950, where, in spite of his weight, he became a keen parachutist. That was followed by two years as chief instructor of the school of infantry, and two on the staff of the Imperial Defence College in London. Also enclosed a compliments slip signed by the general. 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
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - Glory to the Soviet soldiers who won a great victory over Nazi Germany - celebrating the achievements of the Soviet military in defeating Germany during World War Two featuring a colourful image of smartly dressed Red Army soldiers in uniform playing music on their military bugles adorned with red banners displaying the CCCP / USSR stars and hammer and sickle emblems in gold, the soldiers lined up on Red Square in front of the Moscow Kremlin clock tower with Soviet Air Force planes flying in formation overhead, the bold text in Russian diagonally on side lined up with the trumpets. Horizontal. Good condition, restored folds, restored tears, backed on linen. Country of issue: Russia, designer: V Dolgorukov, size (cm): 52x74, year of printing: 1947.
Original antique advertising poster for a French manufacturer of horse harnesses and saddles Camille - Paris at 24 Rue Chateau Landon in Paris, France. Pictures shows a horse in a single person equipment for the Agrentinian army and two horses in harnesses Grand Gala. Excellent condition, minor tear. Country of issue: France, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76.5x56, year of printing: 1890s.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - Just you try it! - featuring a great illustration of a Soviet soldier holding a red rocket marked with a hammer and sickle towards a US Army general and soldier holding an atom bomb with the stylised red lettering above. Horizontal. Excellent condition. Country of issue: Russia, designer: V. Ivanov, size (cm): 56x83.5, year of printing: 1968.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - The army of the world is the strongest - featuring an illustration of Vladimir Lenin, with a photograph of the Red Army soldiers on a red star inset. Very good condition, light foxing, minor creasing. Country of issue: Russia, designer: O. Maslyakov, size (cm): 99.5x67, year of printing: 1977.
Original vintage propaganda poster commemorating the liberation of National Socialism - Thank you Soviet soldiers 1945-1985 / Dank Euch Ihr Sowjetsoldaten 1945-1985 - featuring an image of a Red Army Soviet Soldier statue holding a sword in one hand and a child in the other. The Soviet War Memorial is a war memorial and military cemetery in Berlin's Treptower Park. It was built to the design of the Soviet architect Yakov Belopolsky to commemorate 7,000 of the 80,000 Red Army soldiers who fell in the Battle of Berlin in April–May 1945. It opened four years after the end of World War II in Europe, on May 8, 1949. The Memorial served as the central war memorial of East Germany. Fair condition, tears, creasing, paper losses, tape on image Country of issue: Germany, designer: Hans-Georg Gerasch, size (cm): 57x40, year of printing: 1984.
Original antique World War One recruitment poster encouraging men to enlist in the army: "Fight for King & Empire - Our brave Soldiers need your Help" with G R above for King George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 1895-1952). Great banner poster featuring text in large stylised blue and red letters against a white background with the Royal Coat of Arms above. Published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London. Horizontal. Printed by H. T. & Co. Good condition, light creasing, minor staining, light browning. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 25x76, year of printing: 1910s.
Original antique World War One propaganda poster encouraging men to enlist in the army - Fight for Freedom with the Strength of Free Men - featuring the text in large stylised white letters against a green background. Published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London. Poster no. 48 Printed by Roberts & Leete Ltd., London. Horizontal. Good condition, folds, creasing, staining, tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 25x76, year of printing: 1910s.
Original antique World War One recruitment poster - Join the brave throng that goes marching along - featuring a row of six smiling army soldiers in uniform with the text below. Issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Horizontal. Good condition, fold, creasing, staining, tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: Gerald Wood, size (cm): 16x74, year of printing: 1910s.
Original antique World War One poster titled Artillery Battle featuring an illustration of Soviet army soldiers in long military coats loading and shooting cannons with a captain holding binoculars and looking into distance. Fair condition, folds, tears, paper losses, staining, creasing, paper skimming. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 51x36, year of printing: 1910s.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - Just you try it! - featuring a great illustration of a Soviet soldier holding a red rocket marked with a hammer and sickle towards a US Army general and soldier holding an atom bomb with the stylised red lettering above. Horizontal. Very good condition, creasing. Country of issue: Russia , designer: V. Ivanov, size (cm): 58x84, year of printing: 1968.
Set of ephemera from a British Korean war veteran including a photo and an envelope with the account of his engagement in the war. Photo of a soldier smiling by the water, handwritten in ink on the back – Korea Aug 1961 Love Charles. Very good condition, minor staining, writing on reverse in ink. Size (cm): 9x6. The text on the envelope reads: I was in Korea from April 27 1951 to April 1952. Attached to 27 Commonwealth Brigade. Army 22378832 B Company Shropshire Light Infantry. I left Hong Kong for Korea Tue 8th May 1951. 1,100 killed, 2,700 wounded, 1,100 taken prisoner, 900 of these buried in the United Nations Cemetery in Pusan. Landed in Korea Sunday 13th May. Gloucester overrun 25 April 1951 Landed at Inchon. With the 27 Brigade Douglas Mac Arther who was withdrawn by Truman in April 1951 because he wanted to go in to China. Minus 26F to 40F in Winter. 60,000 British troops served in Korea over three years. 16 Infantry Battalions, 4 Tank Regiments, 9 Artillery Regiments. Size (cm): 16x23.
Original vintage advertising poster for Butterfield Blues Band, Roland Kirk Quartet, New Salvation Army Band, Mt. Rushmore July 11-16 at the Filmore, San Francisco, featuring a psychedelic illustration of a man made out of blue and yellow shapes, shells, patterns, flowers, trees, shooting stars, with planets and stars on blue background. Excellent condition. Country of issue: USA, designer: B. Maclean, size (cm): 54x36, year of printing: 1967.
An early 20th century Army and Navy (CSL) oak and brass mounted decanter box and two spirit decanters and stoppers, the blue velvet lined case with brass banding, with Army & Navy C.S.L. Makers label, with two square section decanters and faceted stoppers, 28cm high Condition Report: No key present. Case shows scratches, marks and chips consistent with age and usage, has likely be re-oiled at some point. Decanters are overall in good condition, no obvious cracks, chips or restoration. Some light rubbing and scratches (mostly to the bases and stoppers) consistent with wear.

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