A collection of 26 Australian metal cap badges, to include: Australian Commonwealth Military Forces badge, Australian Army Public Relations Service, Melbourne University Regiment, Queensland University Regiment, Australian Army Apprentice's School, 11th/44th City of Perth Regiment, Royal Queensland Regiment, Wide Bay Regiment, City of Newcastle Regiment, etc. (26)
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A collection of Australian Military cap badges, to include: Royal Australian Corps of Transport, Royal Australian Army Service Corps, Royal Australian Medical Corps, Royal Australian Army Catering Corps, Royal Australian Army Pay Corps, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, Australian Army Legal Corps, Royal Australian Corps, Military Police, etc.
A collection of 43 Australian shoulder titles, to include: Royal New South Wales Regiment, Australian Army Psychology Corps, Royal Australian Army Corps, Royal Australian Army Dental Corps, Royal Australian Army Educational Corps, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Royal Australian Armoured Corps, Royal Australian Artillery, Intelligence Corps, Royal Victoria Regiment, Queensland University Regiment, Sydney University Regiment, etc. (43)
A collection of 31 American metal insignia badges, to include: Judge Advocate Badge, Civil Affairs, USA Medical Corps, Artillery Ordnance, Finance, Transport Corps, Naval Officers cap badge, Enlisted Man badge, Army Officers badge, 116th Armoured Force, Aviation Machinists, Cavalry, Armoured Forces, etc. (31)
A collection of 24 American metal Insignia badges, to include: Medical Specialist Corps, Army Nursing Corps, Dental Corps, Medical Service Corps, Combat Infantryman, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Chartreusses, Reserve Officers Training Corps, Photographer, US Navy Submarine, US Marine Corps, etc. (24)
A collection of 40 British Military sweetheart brooches, to include: Mizpah Royal Berwickshire, Queen's Regiment, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment, Lancashire Fusiliers, Coldstream Guards, Welch Regiment, Prince of Wales Volunteers, Army Educational Corps, King's Own Scottish Borderers, Royal Signals, Notts & Sherwood Rangers, RAF, etc. (40)
A collection of 34 bar sweetheart brooches, to include: Royal Artillery, Royal Air Force, Royal Army Service Corps, Royal Engineers, Suffolk Regiment, North Staffordshire Regiment, Worcestershire Regiment, Wiltshire Regiment, York & Lancashire Regiment, Royal Signals, Northumberland Hussars, Cameroonians, 12th Royal Lancers, Green Howards, etc. (34)
A collection of approximately 250 Canadian cloth trade, caps and formation badges, to include: Military Intelligence Branch, Canadian Armed Forces, General Service, Bands Branch, Physical Training branch, Canadian Forces, Military Police, Pistol Marksmen, 1st Class Sharks, Infantrymen, Material Technician, Weapon Technician, Intelligence Corps, Admin Clerk, Tank Crewmen, Plumbers, Construction Engineers, Construction Technicians, Vehicle Technicians, Mortarmen, Sniper, Accounting, Trained Soldier, 1st Canadian Army, 5th Canadian Army, 1st Army Royal Canadian Artillery, Warrant Officer, Master Warrant Officer, Chief Warrant Officer, Special Forces, Canadian Airborne Regiment, etc. (approximately 250)
A collection of approximately 250 British cloth shoulder titles, to include: Corps of Military Police, Queen's Regiment, General Service Corps, Rifle Brigade, Home Guards, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, South Wales Borderers, Royal Armoured Corps, Women's Royal Army, Army Catering Corps, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Corps of Signals, Leicestershire Regiment, Royal Irish Rangers, Bedfordshire, Queen's Own Buffs, Cameroonians, East Lancashire, King's Own, Prince of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment, Vikings, Poachers, Sea Force, Durham Light Infantry, Gurkha Engineers, Hon. Artillery Company, Lifeguards, Irish Guards, Coldstream Guards, Royal Marines, Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marine Band Service, Army Commando, Royal Band, 3rd SAS, 4th SAS, 21st SAS, (Artists), 2nd SAS, Auxiliary Territorial Service, Women's Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Reserves, United Nations, Refugee Relocation Agency, International War Base Commission, etc. (approximately 250)
A collection of approximately 200 Army Cadet Force shoulder titles and 20 Tactical Recognition Flash Badges, to include: Brighton Grammar School CCF, Glasgow High School CCF, Gordons College CCF, Lancaster RGS CCF, Nottingham High School CCF, George Herriot CCF, St. Bartholomews CCF, Kings School Canterbury CCF, Stoneyhead College CCF, Tactical/Recognition badges for Welch Guards, RAF, Grenadiers, Yorkshire Regiment, etc. (approximately 200)
A collection of approximately 130 Warrant Officer's badges and stripes, to include: Royal Signals, Royal Artillery, Household Division, Queen's Royal Lancers, Gurkha Band, Army Catering Corps, Lance Corporal stripes, Sgt. Major Warrant Officer Class II, Warrant Officer Class 1, Hon. Artillery Company stripes, Cheshire Regiment, Gloucestershire Hussars Band stripe, etc. (approximately 130)
A collection of approximately 300 Military cloth badges, to include: Military Police, Military Provost Guards, 17th Port Regiment, Army Commandos, Royal Tank Regiment, Queen's Royal Lancers, Kent Parachute Regiment, 15th Battalion Parachute Regiment, Army Emergency Reserves of the Royal Engineers, 34th Task Force, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Personnel, Advanced Diving, Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery, Land Information Assurance Group, 10th Signals Regiment, Defence Communications Service Agency, etc. (approximately 300)
A collection of approximately 130 Regimental flash badges, to include: Highland District, Army Headquarters Scotland, Scottish Commandos, London Scottish Highlanders, Scottish Commando Troops, Royal Gurkha Rifles, West Midland Regiment, Royal Green Jackets, Mercian Regiment, Cheshire Regiment, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire & Wiltshire Regiment, Prince of Wales Own Regiment of Yorkshire, Staffordshire Regiment, Special Forces Support Group, Special Boat Squadron, Special Reconnaissance Regiment, etc. (approximately 130)
A collection of approximately 50 Military cloth badges and Regimental embroideries, to include: Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment, Royal Leicestershire Regiment, Princess of Wales Own Regiment, Aircraft Handler 1st Class, Leading Hands, Petty Officer Photographer, Petty Officer Fitter & Mechanic, Landing Hands Air Crew, Radio Operator 1st Class, Canadian Royal Armoured Corps, Netherlands Army sleeve badge, Staff Sergeants stripes, Supply Rating, Engineer Mechanic, Marine Engineer; together with Regimental embroidered postcards and embroidered handkerchiefs. (approximately 50)
A collection of approximately 140 WWII Military cloth badges, to include: War Office Controlled Unit, War Office Allied Forces South East Asia, GHQ Home Forces, 1st Army Badge, 2nd Army Badge, 8th Army Badge, 21st Army Group, South East Command, Western Command, Eastern Command, Infantry, Royal Engineers, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Military Police, Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, South Wales District, Hants, Dorset & Aldershot District, North Midland District, East & West Riding, Ayrshire, British Troops Northern Ireland, Rhine Army Training Centre, British Troops in Austria, Cyprus District, British Troops in Malta, etc. (approximately 140)
A large collection of Military buttons mounted on cards, to include: Royal Fusiliers, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, King's Own Scottish Borderers, Royal Scots, Black Watch, Highland Light Infantry, Sea Force Highlanders, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Scots Guards, Pay Department, Army Dental Corps, Royal Army Dental Corps, etc. (large qty)
TRADE, selection, inc. booklets, Gale & Polden Crests of the British Army, fold-out poster (damage to spine of cover); Thomson Motor Chart, showing car crests with space to complete when and where spotted (one completed in pencil); Liverine jig-saws (2), ATC Flag Girls (premium silk), greetings cards (7), modern postcards etc., FR to EX, Qty.
5 Shot .44” Remington Army Single Action Percussion Revolver, No. 123948, octagonal barrel stamped PATENTED. SEPT. 14. 1858 E REMINGTON & SONS ILION NEW YORK U.S.A. NEW-MODEL, underlever rammer, iron frame and grip strap, brass trigger guard, 2 piece wooden grips. Barrel 20cms, overall 34.5cms. Good condition, age worn and cleaned overall.
6 Shot .44” Colt Army Single Action Percussion Revolver No. 94673 (matching), round barrel stamped ADDRESS COL. SAMl COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA , underlever rammer, frame stamped COLTS PATENT, stepped cylinder roll engraved with naval scene and COTS PATENT No. 4673 PATENTED SEPT 10TH 1850, brass trigger guard, iron grip strap and frame cut for detachable shoulder stock (not present), one piece wooden grip struck with government inspector’s initials ENC and JF (?). Barrel 20.2cms, overall 35cms. Good condition, some age wear and cleaned bright overall.
6 Shot .44 Colt Army Percussion Revolver No. 61585 (matching), round barrel stamped -ADDRESS COL. SAMl COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA (worn) underlever rammer, rebated cylinder (no traces of roll engraving) brass trigger guard with traces of plating, iron grip strap cut for detachable shoulder stock, one piece wooden grip boldly chequered and inlaid with a mother of pearl star and diamond shape on each side. Barrel 20cms, overall 34cms. Good condition, some age wear overall.
6 Shot .44 Colt Army Percussion Revolver No. 19383 (matching), round barrel stamped -ADDRESS COL. SAMl COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA and deeply struck with an owner’s initials JC, colour hardened underlever rammer, rebated cylinder roll engraved with naval engagement scene, brass trigger guard, iron grip strap, one piece wooden grip. Barrel 20cms, overall 34cms. Good condition, some age wear overall, rammer, barrel wedge and nipples replaced, patch of pitting to barrel.
6 Shot Starr Arms Co. Single Action Army Percussion Revolver No. 3546, round barrel with underlever rammer, frame stamped STARR ARMS CO. NEW YORK, and STARRS PATENT JAN. 15. 1856, lateral screw at back of top strap releases for barrel to tip down, one piece wooden grip (replaced). Barrel 15.3cms, overall 29.5cms. Fair condition, refinished overall, action requires attention, trigger restored, springs missing).
A German Third Reich Army Marksman's Lanyard, in plaited silver coloured metal thread set with a white metal badge with silvered finish and backed by green wool, with an `artillery shell' toggle, the whole backed with silver grey ribbon.. The silver metal thread has oxidised and become dull and stiff, the ribbon and wool backings both appear to have been restitched.
A German Third Reich 'Grossdeutschland' Photograph Album, the black embossed leather look binding applied with a small Army steel helmet to the top left corner, the lower right corner embossed and highlighted in silver ''Kriegs-Erinnerungen'', containing thirty seven private photographs showing training, mainly in a mechanised unit, active service in Russia, Mk.IV tanks, tank crews in black Panzer uniforms wearing 'Grossdeutschland' cuffbands etc., with tissue guards, 23cm by 33cm
A First World War German Army Issue ''Grabendolch'' Trench Knife, the 15cm steel blade stamped DEMAG DUISBURG within a circle to one side, the opposing side stamped with a crowned D, the hilt with steel recurving crossguard and diagonally fluted wood grip scales, the steel scabbard with leather strap, 29cm . Grey patching to blade and scabbard which has a small dent near the tip. Minor bruising to grip scales. Generally in good condition.
The Battle of the River Imjin - A Korea Pair, comprising Korea Medal named 19004053 BDR.G.E.GOODWIN. R.A. and United Nations Korea Medal, together with hand written research notes and ephemera Footnote Ex Strong Collection, D.N.W. 18 May 2011. George Eric Goodwin was born in Everton on 10 September 1927. He enlisted on 4 July 1946. With 11 (Sphinx) Ind. L.A.A. Bty., R.A. on 10 August 1950. With the battery in Korea, November 1950-November 1951 and then in Hong Kong, November 1951-July 1952. Promoted to Lance-Bombardier, March 1947; Bombardier, March 1948 and Sergeant, October 1949. The men of 11(Sphinx) Independent L.A.A. Bty R.A., including Bombardier G. E.Goodwin, arrived in Korea on 15 November 1950 and their guns arrived on 4 December. The Battery consisted of three troops each of sixteen 40mm. Bofors guns capable of firing 120 rounds per minute. The role of the Battery was to defend vulnerable points from enemy aircraft. In fact, the Allies soon achieved total air superiority over the Communist airforce and 11 (Sphinx) Battery air defence role became superfluous. The guns were therefore used in the 'Direct Fire' role where their speed of fire and accuracy were very useful. The first action was in February 1951 when they supported the Royal Ulster Rifles, where they fired over 1000 rounds and were complimented by the Brigade Commander for their 'Very good shooting.' For the Battle of the River Imjin, 'A' Troop were deployed with 45 Field Regiment in support of the Glosters and also found themselves infiltrated by advancing Chinese infantry. At 0300hrs on the night of 24 /25 April the Chinese reached the barbed wire 50 yards in front of the guns and direct fire was used to destroy them. After suffering from mortar fire, Sphinx Battery withdrew together with the guns of 45 Field Regiment. Subsequently the Battery took part in the parade when the Army Commander presented 'C' Troop 170 Battery with the Presidential Citation. On 18 June 1951 the Battery was turned into 3 troops of 4.2 mortars and became 170 Mortar Battery, one troop remained with 16 Bofors and were used to protect bridgeheads.. Korea medal with small nicks to the edgeto the reverse at 8 o'clock, suspender claw is a little wobbly
A First World War ''Mons'' Trio, awarded to A-831 DVR:W.(Winford) B.LLOYD, A.S.C., comprising 1914 Star with clasp 5TH AUG.- 22ND NOV.1914 and rosette, British War Medal and Victory Medal, bar mounted, together with an Army Remount Service cap badge, printed research material including his Medal Index Card on which it is recorded that he served with 1/Advanced Remounts Depot and information on the Army Remount Service who were responsible for the provisioning of horses and mules to all other army units; also, a Labour Corps cap badge, a Royal Engineers cap badge and lapel badge
A British Army of the Rhine Medal, with clasp BERLIN AIRLIFT, in box of issue; an Alfred Krupp Silver Centenary Medal 1812-1912, 990 standard, celebrating 100 years of the Krupp dynasty, the obverse has a portrait of Alfred Krupp, and the reverse a blacksmith holding a sword (2) Footnote:- Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) was known as the cannon king. His family became the greatest producer of weapons and ammunition the world had ever known. The centenary medal was presented to Krupp's leading customers, military and political leaders.
A Second World War Russian Propaganda Poster, the upper section with the allies of Britain, Russia and America depicted as soldiers backed by their national flags and standing on the back of a fallen Adolf Hiter, the lower section with cyrillic script which translates as ''Red Army jointly with our Allies will break the back of the fascist beast'', coloured lithograph, published 1943, apporoximately 90cm by 60cm, in a glazed oak frame; also, an oak framed edition of the Moscow News June 27 1941, the front cover printed with a poster ''Wipe Fascism Off the Face of the Earth!'' (2). 1 - water staining to the lower margin, with creases and four small edge tears. 2 - Yellowed and fold crease.
A Collection of Thirty First World War Related Books, mainly first editions, including Captain A J Dawson - Somme Battle Stories, Frederic Coleman - From Mons to Ypres With French, W Shaw Sparrow - The Fifth Army in March 1918, Brigadier F P Crozier - The Men I Have Killed, Siegfried Sassoon - Memoirs of an Infantry Officer and Helen Zenna Smith - Not So Quiet
General Sir Charles Richard Huxtable, KCB, CBE, DL (22 July 1931 - 26 November 2018) - a Quantity of His Personal Items, including his No.1 Service Dress Cap, No.2 Service Dress Cap, Torin Cap, Sam Browne, stable belts, buttons, cap badges to Duke of Wellington's Regiment , slip-on rank epaulettes to Colonel, Brigadier and General, gorget patches, medal ribbon bars, cloth insignia, dog tags etc Footnote:- General Sir Charles Huxtable was a senior British Army officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces from 1988 to 1990.
General Sir Charles Richard Huxtable, KCB, CBE, DL (22 July 1931 - 26 November 2018) - a Collection of Presentation Items, circa 1980's, including medallions, plaques, pewter goblets, shell cases etc, presented by British and various international governments and armed forces including Northern Ireland, Saudi Arabia, USA, Germany and China Footnote:- General Sir Charles Huxtable was a senior British Army officer who served as Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces from 1988 to 1990.
A Collection of Approximately Three Hundred and Forty Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Anodised Buttons, GVI and EII, together with thirteen pairs of brass shoulder titles; also, thirty four similar buttons to the Royal Pioneer Corps, thirty six to the Royal Corps of Signals, twenty one brass shoulder titles to the Royal Army Pay Corps and four brass shoulder titles to the Royal Army Medical Corps
A Collection of Forty Seven Brass RAF Buttons, comprising eleven GVI and thirty six EII, with two smaller anodised examples; Approximately One Hundred and Fifty Buttons to the Women's Royal Army Corps, in three sizes, mainly anodised, two in brass; also, a quantity of chrome buttons to the Army Department Fire Service and the Army Department Constabulary. RAF buttons are mainly dented.
A COLLECTION OF WILLIAM BRITAIN'S HOLLOW CAST AND PAINTED LEAD ALLOY SOLDIERS, SECOND QUARTER 20TH C, TO INCLUDE BOXES FOR FAMOUS REGIMENTS OF THE BRITISH ARMY - SHERWOOD FORESTERS NO. 1594, BRITAIN'S SOLDIERS REGIMENTS OF ALL NATIONS, ...SCOTS GUARDS, ROYAL SCOTS GREYS (LID ONLY) AND OFFICER'S OF THE GENERAL STAFF NO. 201

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