Selection of Modern Officer Cap Badges including silvered three part, QC Queens Own Highlanders ... Silvered, gilt and enamel Royal Dragoon Guards ... Silvered, gilt and enamel Royal Scots ... Silvered QC Rifles ... Silvered Westminster Dragoons ... QC silvered, gilt and enamel Royal Army Chaplains Department ... Silvered and gilt Coldstream Guards ... Silvered and gilt Scottish Yeomanry ... Plated, gilt and enamel Irish Guards ... QC silvered and gilt Devonshire Regiment ... Silvered and gilt Staffords ... QC silvered and gilt Light Dragoons. 12 items.
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Selection of Modern Cap Badges including plated Royal Yeomanry ... QC plated and gilt RE Royal Monmouthshire ... Bi-metal Royal Scots Dragoon Guards ... QC plated and gilt Royal Reg of Fusiliers ... QC plated and gilt Queens Royal Hussars ... QC plated and gilt Military Provost Guard Service ... QC gilt Corps of Army Music ... Blackened Kings. Some still in maker packets. 25 items.
Selection of Corps Anodised Cap Badges including QC Military Provost Staff Corps ... QC Army Apprentice School ... QC QARANC ... QC Royal Military Police ... QC RAMC ... QC RE Royal Monmouthshire ... QC blackened REME ... QC Royal Army Dental Corps ... QC Royal Horse Artillery ... QC Gurkha Transport Regiment ... QC Royal Corps of Signals. 50 items.
Selection of Corps Cap Badges including brass, KC ADC ... KC Army Cyclist Corps ... Brass Army Ordnance Corps ... Brass, KC Intelligence Corps ... Brass, KC National Defence Company ... Brass, KC Pioneer Corps ... Bi-metal KC RAPC ... Brass, KC REME ... Brass, KC RAMC ... Brass, KC Army Catering Corps ... Brass, KC RASC ... Brass, KC General List ... Brass, KC Royal Engineers ... White metal, KC Volunteers Artillery. 27 items.
Good Selection of Canadian Shoulder Titles various periods. Embroidery examples include The Royal Canadian Regiment ... Royal Montreal Regiment Canada ... Royal Newfoundland Regiment Canada ... Royal 22e Regiment Canada .. Fort Garry Horse Canada ... Canadian Armoured Corps ... Canadian Provost Corps ... Toronto Scottish ... Canadian Dental Corps ... Royal Canadian Dragoons ... Canadian Infantry Corps ... Royal Canadian Signals ... Royal Canadian Army Cadets. 55 items.
Small Selection of American Breast Badges including gilt US Army Recruiter ... Gilt and enamel US Army Recruiter ... Gilt Army National Guard Recruiter ... Gilt and enamel United Army School ... Plated and enamel Divisional Retention Team ... Plated and enamel Air Training Command Instructor ... Plated Honor Guard. 30 items.
Good Selection of American Qualification Badges including gilt USN Astronaut ... Plated and gilt Army Senior Astronaut ... Plated Air Force Senior Astronaut ... Plated Air Force Command Astronaut ... Gilt USN Astronaut Aircrew ... Gilt USN Flight Officer ... Gilt USN Balloon Pilot ... Gilt USN Aviation Warfare. 22 items.
Selection of Various Badges including plastic economy, KC Royal Tank Corps ... Darkened, KC East Lancashire (blades) ... Blackened, KC RACd (blades) ... White metal, KC Army Air Corps ... Bi-metal Royal Scots ... Bi-metal Royal Munster Fus ... White metal, KC Royal Irish Rifles ... Brass Scots Guards ... Brass Welsh Guards ... Brass Irish Guards ... Silvered The Kings Own ... Brass Bedfordshire. 20 items.
REME Officer WW2/Regular Army LS & GC Medal Group consisting 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Defence medal, War medal. All unnamed and Queen Elizabeth II LS & GC medal with Regular Army bar. Named “Lt S H Saunders REME”. Mounted as worn. Together with mounted as worn miniature medal group ... Officer’s Record of Service book ... Silver and gilt Masonic ring ... Chrome plated pocket watch ... Good selection of pre war and WW1 postcards. All contained in a leather covered writing box.
WW2 Medal and Ephemera Collection consisting ephemera to Cpl B Russell including Soldier’s Service book ... Soldier’s Release book ... Record Of Service card ... 2 x Army Prayer books ... Photo of him in uniform ... Plastic economy Royal West Kent cap badge ... Similar in white metal ... Embroidery 5th Indian Div formation badge ... His medal ribbons. Together with a miniature medal group ... 2 x enamel formation badge lapel pins. Quantity.
Selection of Various Medals and Medallions including silver hallmarked, gilt and enamel, Guildhall Coronation 1937 medal named “H Maguire” ... Silver hallmarked, gilt and enamel, Guildhall 25th Anniversary of H.M Accession 1935 ... Silver hallmarked and enamel, Army Temperance Association India medal ... 2 x silvered, Royal Army Temperance Association medals. 8 items.
Selection of Various Medals and Medallions including Victoria 1837-1897 Army Temperance Association medal ... 2 x Army Temperance Association crosses ... 1837 - 1901 Victorian Commemoration Army Temperance Association medal ... Small selection of commemorative medallions. Together with a small selection of medal ribbon bars and ribbon. Quantity.
Selection of Various Medals and Medallions including Burma Star ... 1939-45 Star ... USA Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps medal ... Liverpool Navy League medal ... Gilt and enamel 1957 Masonic Institution For Boys medal ... 1953 Coronation medallions ... Modern Venezuelan Grand Cross Star. Together with a small selection of various coins. Quantity.
Small Selection of Patriotic Items consisting green glazed “Old Bill” character mug ... Small cider jar with printed “Here’s A Health To The Contemptible Little Army”, “God Save The King” ... Brown glazed honey pot. The lid with the bee’s head wearing a steel helmet ... Small tin ashtray. The central panel printed with a warship ... United States of America Department of the Navy glass paperweight ... Black and brown, Bakelite salt and pepper in the shape of bombs.
Selection of Various Books On The German Army consisting German Military Waist Belts by T Baldwin ... Imperial German Army Handbook 1914-1918 by D Nash ... German Weapons, Uniforms, Insignia 1841-1918 by J Hicks ... German Army Handbook ... Dress & Distinctions 1910-1914 by Kinna & Moss ... 3 x Almark publications. 8 items.
Quantity of Various Military Books including SAS The Illustrated History ... This Is The SAS ... The Vietnam Experience Vol 1 & 2 ... War In Peace ... South African War Machine ... The White Helmets ... Redcaps Policing The Army ... The Red Devils ... Uniforms & Decorations Of WW1 & WW2. Contained in 2 boxes.
Small Selection of Various Items consisting 2 x white woollen, British underpants. One pair dated “1945”. Clean condition ... Pair of light khaki tan, American trousers. Side slash pockets. Hidden, open top seat pockets. Internal issue label ... Similar pair of British Officer, khaki tan trousers ... American, khaki green, regulation Army Officer’s shirt. Fitted with Lance Corporal stripes and 3rd Army formation badge.
Selection of 1937 Pattern Webbing including 10 x webbing, full, waterbottle, cradles mostly dated “1943” ... Blancoed, small pack complete with L straps ... Webbing belt dated “1940” ... Pair of post war dated gaiters ... Army hose respirator, complete in canvas transit bag ... Webbing first aid satchel dated 1943, complete with some contents. Quantity.
Selection of 1937 Pattern Webbing including “1941” dated revolver holster, complete with matching belt ... Webbing belt ... 10 x webbing, full, waterbottle cradles. Various dates ... Pair of gaiters dated “1944: ... Blancoed, small pack complete with L straps ... Army hose respirator complete in canvas, transit bag dated “1942” ... Small selection of straps.
German Third Reich Army Officer’s Dagger and Knot 10 1/4 inch, double edged blade. White metal crossguard with eagle and swastika decoration. Pommel with oak leaf decoration. Orange, twisted celluloid grip. Contained in its pebbledash scabbard with two oak leaf decorated bands retaining two loose suspension ring. Complete with its alloy cord dagger knot. Exterior tarnished.
Deactivated Colt Style Single Action Army Revolver 44.40, 5 1/2 inch, blued barrel. The top marked “Uberti & C Gardone V.T. Italy”. Side fitted, ejector rod. Six shot, fluted, blued cylinder. Case hardened body with side loading gate. Brass trigger guard and grip frame. Polished slab grips. Complete with certificate. Contained in its brown leather, drop waist, open top holster, complete with belt and inert rounds.
Deactivated Colt Style Single Action Army Revolver 9 mm, 5 1/2 inch barrel. The top marked “Armi Jager Italy”. Side ejector rod. Six shot, fluted cylinder. Steel body with side loading gate. Brass trigger guard and grip frame. Polished slab grips. Complete with certificate. Contained in its black leather, drop waist, open top holster with belt and inert rounds.
Small Selection of Indian Badges including cast bi-metal 13th Lancers ... Cast white metal Central Indian Horse ... White metal, KC 16th Punjab Reg ... Plated Garhwal Rifles ... Cast white metal, KC Punjabis ... Cast brass, Tudor crown Rajputs Rifles ... Gilt, KC Royal Indian Army Service Corps ... Brass 15 Punjab title ... Printed 23rd Indian Division formation badge. 20 items.
Selection of Corps Cap Badges including KC brass, solid centre ASC ... Bi-metal, KC RAVC ... Brass, KC Army Cyclist Corps ... Brass Army Educational Corps ... Brass, KC APC ... Bi-metal, KC RAPC ... Brass, KC ASC ... Brass, KC General List ... Brass KC RAMC ... Brass, KC ADC ... Bi-metal, QC RADC ... Bi-metal, KC Royal Corps of Signals ... Brass, KC ERVII RE. 30 items.
Post War Russian Army Officer’s Dagger and Belt 8 1/4 inch, double edged, polished blade. The forte with maker’s stamp. Gilt brass, S shape crossguard. Ferrule with locking catch. Matching pommel with engraved Russian cast. Polished composite grip. Contained in its leather covered scabbard with gilt mounts. The top mount with Russian star, sunburst and wreath. Complete with its fabric belt and hanging straps. Gilt brass, oval buckle with Russian star and wreath.
Selection of Corps Badges cap badges include darkened WAAC ... Brass, KC ATS ... Bi-metal, KC WRAC ... Gilt, QC Royal Observer Corps ... Silvered and enamel, QC Army Legal Corps ... Silvered and gilt, QC RAMC ... Brass, KC REME ... Bi-metal KC RAEC ... Bi-metal, KC RADC ... Brass, QC HAC Artillery ... Brass HAC Infantry ... Bi-metal, KC REME ... Pair brass, ASC titles ... Brass RAOC title ... Brass RASC title. 27 items.
Selection of Various Badges including brass, QC Canadian Scots Fusiliers ... Bi-metal, QC Dorset Yeomanry ... Silvered and gilt, QC Light Cavalry Band ... Silvered and gilt, QC Army Foundation College ... Bi-metal, QC Military Provost Guard Service ... Gilt, QC Corps of Army Music ... Gilt and enamel, QC Queens Lancashire ... Gilt, QC Royal Artillery ... Pair silvered and gilt, QC Canadian Highland Fusiliers collars ... Brass WG title ... 2 x bi-metal Irish Fusiliers title. 40 items.
Varied Selection of Badges including silvered, gilt and enamel, QC Queens Royal Hussars ... Anodised Seychelles Peoples Liberation Army ... White metal South African Railways ... White metal Black Watch brooch ... Gilt and enamel London brooch ... White metal 79 title ... Brass Inf title ... White metal, KC Indian Police collar ... Brass Signals collar ... White metal, Vic crown harp collar ... Selection of assorted badges, some unfinished. 50 + items.
Selection of ACF Titles and Proficiency Badges titles include embroidery Cornwall Cdt Bn LI ... Embroidery Daniel Stewarts and Melville College CCF ... Bevo weave Cumbria ACF ... Bevo Norfolk ACF ... Embroidery Glasgow & Lanarkshire Army Cadet Force on brassard. Quantity of proficiency stars. Quantity.
Selection of Various Formation Badges including 6 x printed AA Command ... 5 x embroidery AA Command ... 14 x embroidery 42nd Inf Div 2nd patt ... 2 x printed 42nd Infantry Div 2nd patt ... 12 x embroidery QC War Office Controlled Units ... 2 x printed QC War Office Controlled Units ... 4 x embroidery 21st Army Group. 58 items.
Selection of Various Formation Badges including QC embroidery Minden Row Hong Kong ... Embroidery Commission Control Germany ... Printed HQ Felf ... Bevo weave HQ British Army of The Rhine ... Bevo weave 1st Corps ... Embroidery 8th Corps ... Embroidery West Scotland District ... Embroidery Northern Ireland District ... Bevo weave 107 Independent Inf Brigade. 55 items.
Selection of Various Badges Including Gurkha cap badges include white metal 10th Gurkha ... Blackened 2nd Gurkha ... White metal 7th Gurkha ... Bi-metal, QC Gurkha Signals ... Anodised Gurkha Engineers ... Plated, QC 6th Gurkha ... Brass, KC Army Apprentices School ... Anodised, QC Army Apprentices School ... Chrome, QC Air Force Dept Constabulary ... Chrome, QC War Dept Constabulary. Titles include blackened 7GR ... Blackened 2 GR ... Blackened 10 GR ... Blackened GTR ... Brass ASC ... Brass AAS ... Chrome AD Police. 30 items.
comprising the First World War British War Medal, engraved to the edge 'Major WS Gosling', and the Queen's South Africa medal with 4 clasps, 'South Africa 1902', 'Driefontein', 'Paardeberg' and 'Cape Colony', engraved to the edge 'Captain WS Gosling Scots Guards', with associated dress medal set, together with a military OBE, first type (unnamed), silver gilt, London hallmarks for 1919, Garrard & Co, and a Scots Guards brooch cased by Joseph Hemming (6)Footnote: William Sullivan Gosling was the husband of Lady Victoria Alexandrina Alberta Kerr, the 5th daughter of Schomberg Henry Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian and Lady Victoria Montagu-Douglas-Scott. In addition to being an army officer he was also a footballer who competed as a member of Upton Park football team in the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, winning a gold medal there. • SOUTH AFRICA 1902 (1 January – 31 May 1902). Awarded to those who served in South Africa during 1902 and who were not eligible for the King's South Africa Medal. • DRIEFONTEIN (10 March 1900). Awarded to those with Army Headquarters, and Lieutenant General John French's column, which advanced from Poplar Grove in the Orange Free State. • PAARDEBERG (17 February –26 February 1900). Awarded to troops within 7,000 yards of General Piet Cronjé's final laager in the Orange Free State, and within 7,000 yards of Kudusrand Drift. • CAPE COLONY (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902). For service in the Cape of Good Hope where no clasp for a specific action in the Cape had been received.
the central section comprising an oval pearl, 7.2 x 6.2mm surrounded by eight petals each set with one old and one rose cut diamond, estimated total approximate weight 1.30ct, oval border with four 5.5mm pearls at cardinal points spacing four quadrants each set with five seed pearls, detachable pearl set trefoil shaped bale and detachable brooch pin fitting, overall dimensions excluding the bale, 3.3 x 2.8cm, unmarked yellow metal tested to at least 15ct gold, weight 18.1g, presented in the original fitted case with an applied shield engraved 'To Lady Victoria Alexandrina Alberta Kerr from her Godmother VICTORIA R 11 December 1876', along with a cased portrait miniature said to be of the recipient and accompanying correspondence from Queen Victoria and the recipient's mother, Lady Victoria Montagu-Douglas-ScottFootnote: Provenance: By direct descent to the current vendor Lady Victoria Alexandrina Alberta Kerr was the 5th daughter of Schomberg Henry Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian and Lady Victoria Montagu-Douglas-Scott. Born on November 7th 1876, this jewel was gifted by Queen Victoria to the young Lady Victoria to whom she was godmother, as a christening present. The young Lady Victoria's mother, Lady Victoria Montagu-Douglas-Scott, was herself christened in Buckingham Palace in 1845 and was also god daughter to the Queen. She went on to marry, in November 1903, William Sullivan Gosling, a British Army Office and footballer, who competed as a member of Upton Park football team in the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, winning a gold medal. They had 4 sons. Transcripts of the correspondence: Newbattle Abbey Dalkeith Dec 6 1876 Madam Your Majesty's gracious invitation of being sponsor to our little daughter was told me by my mother some little time ago who also conveyed to us that it is your Majesty's pleasure that the child should be named 'Victoria Alberta'. My mother indicated to let your Majesty know with what pleasure and gratification we heard of the news which it was your Majesty's intention to confer upon us. I write now to inform your Majesty that the christening is fixed for Monday next the 11th.... and that we intend asking Lady Elphinstone to represent your Majesty on the occasion and hope that this will meet with your Majesty's approval. I should have informed your Majesty of this sooner, but that it was not possible definitely to fix the day until yesterday. I remain Madam your Majesty's very faithful and obedient humble servant & subject, V A Lothian Windsor Castle December 9th 1876 Dear Victoria, I send with this letter my gift to my dear little god daughter of whom I am so pleased. She was…my… great… my god child and only regret I cannot hold her as I did…..many years ago at that(?) christening. I rejoice to hear that you have recovered so well and that Margaret is also getting better. With kind remembrances….dear parents as well as to Lord Lothian believe me always…..Affect_ Godmother Newbattle Abbey December 11th 1876 Madam, Your Majesty’s gracious letter reached us this morning and also the most beautiful locket which your Majesty has sent for our little daughter and which has arrived quite safely. I am unable to find words to express how deeply we feel your Majesty’s very great kindship to us on this occasion, and which I can assure your Majesty will never be forgotten by us. My mother and Margaret beg me to say how much gratified they are by your Majesty’s kind remembrance of them. I remain Madam Your Majesty’s very faithful and dedicated servant & subject Victoria A Lothian
c1940, the cream coloured 'sterile' dial, 25mm diameter with black Arabic numerals, (originally) luminous hands and hour dots, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, monogram only signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, case, 32mm diameter, verso screw down and marked with the pheon and stamped 'A.T.P. 66661', to a (probably) aftermarket unsigned 'Bonklip' or 'Krementz' style infinitely adjustable steel link braceletFootnote: Unsigned - so called 'sterile' - dials were deliberately made by some watch manufacturers during WWII and were particularly important for watches issued to 'behind enemy lines' military personnel. A watch's name might give away the nationality of the owner, so sterile dials could give the watch - and the owner - some precious anonymity. Movements, too, were very often unsigned or just marked with a manufacturer's initials or trademarks, as with this example. 'A.T.P.' refers to 'Army Time Piece' or 'Army Trade Pattern', with the 5-digit number being the watch's serial number.
Boxes & Objects - a WWI trench art twin handled vase made out of a shell, with a Womens Auxiliary Army Corps Cap Badge mounted to front; a silver plated rose bowl, plinth base; an unusual set of 5 unusual condiment spoons the bowls & finials made from Ethiopian 1 Birr coins; candlesticks, flat aware; a Japanese lacquer; a Japanese painted writing box; an Italian Sorento musical jewellery box ; an Italian Sorento tray etc.
An 18th century red and white silk panel, French, 18th century, a red background weft and a white pattern weft laid on top forming a design of a military camp, with cannons and weapons, 119cm high, 85cm wideProvenance: The old Maison de Hamot, Paris This panel came from a remarkable collection of the old Maison de Hamot, precious fabric merchants in Paris from the time of Louis XV according to the textile expert Xavier Petitcol. The panel used to have a label 'Maison de Hamot', which was lost.Xavier Petitcol, who catalogued the collection for the Drouot sales in 1997, considers this textile unique, having never seen this composition before. It is suggested that the silk panel might have been woven for the Marechal de Saxe, the great Marshall General of Louis XV and the illegitimate son of Frederick Augustus II, King of Poland.The design possibly commemorates the Siege of Brussels which took place between January and February 1746 during the War of the Austrian Succession. A French army under the command of Maurice de Saxe, in a bold and innovative winter campaign besieged and captured the city of Brussels, which was then the capital of the Austrian Netherlands, from its Austrian garrison. The Austrian defenders were compelled to surrender on the 22nd of February, the siege lasting only three weeks.In fact the coat of arms above the entrance door to the tent would seem to be a stylised coat of arms for the Marechal de Saxe.
A fine Victorian parcel-gilt satinwood centre table, attributed to Holland & Sons, circa 1860, with figured circular tilt-top on a baluster stem and tripod base carved with foliage, 74cm high, 142cm diameter Provenance: The Dukes of Leeds, Hornby Castle, YorkshirePossibly acquired by Sir George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds (1802-72), for the principal family seat, Hornby Castle, North YorkshireThis table can be ascribed to Holland & Sons, one of the largest and most prestigious cabinet-making firms in the 19th century, based on a number of stylistic attributes; the superb choice of timbers, the figuring of the satinwood tilt-top, the fine foliate giltwood carving and the distinctive giltwood borders. Holland & Sons were known for their diversity of style - in the mid-1860s, supplying furniture in the fashionable 'Louis XVI-style', such as the table offered here, but also making 'Elizabethan' furniture, neo-Gothic and furniture inspired by Robert Adam, Sheraton and Chippendale (S. Jervis, 'Holland & Sons, and the furnishing of the Athenaeum', Furniture History, 1970, p. 46). First established in 1815 as Taprell & Holland at 25 Great Pulteney Street, London, the firm was renamed Holland & Sons in 1843 when William Holland, a founding member, and probably related to George IV's architect-designer, Henry Holland, took over the firm. In the 1850s, William was replaced by his son, James Holland, and the firm moved to 19 Marylebone Street and Ranelagh Works, Lower Belgrave Street, and from 1852, 23 Mount Street. They exhibited at all the major international exhibitions, including London 1851, Paris 1855, London 1862 and Paris 1867; for example, at the 1862 London International Exhibition, they exhibited a fine marquetry and gilt-bronze centre table veneered with tulipwood, kingwood, New Zealand spicewood, boxwood and purple heart to a design by a 'Mr. Rosenberg' that included engravings by Old Masters, all centred by a spider's web in silver and ivory (J. Meyer, Great Exhibitions: London, Paris, New York, Philadelphia 1851-1900, Woodbridge, 2006, p. 122). The firm worked on the interiors of several of the London gentlemen's clubs, the Army & Navy, the Athenaeum, the Carlton and the Reform. They undertook Royal commissions at Buckingham Palace, Osborne House and Windsor Castle, and were a major contractor for H.M. Works until circa 1852, including the Palace of Westminster. Other significant contracts were for the Great Western Railway and the Royal Academy of Arts. The firm employed many well-known, independent designers, Sir Charles Barry, Gottfried Semper and J.K. Collins. The Holland & Sons ledgers comprising 235 volumes dating from 1824 to 1942 and covering most of their major commissions are held in the Archive of Art & Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.Hornby CastleThis table was possibly acquired by Sir George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds (1802-72), for the principal family seat, Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire. Built in the 15th century as a fortified house, it was significantly remodeled by the architect John Carr of York, and probably James 'Athenian' Stuart, in the 1760s, for Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holdernesse. The mansion was altered to Classical proportions and regular, enlarged sash windows were installed combined with gothic architectural detailing. When the 4th Earl's only daughter, Amelia Darcy, married Francis Godolphin Osborne, Marquess of Carmarthan, and later 5th Duke of Leeds, a new family arrived at Hornby by inheritance, and the house became a ducal seat. Due to a series of important family relationships, Hornby Castle became a repository for a magnificent collection of Restoration furniture that embodied their glorious political past. The halcyon days of Hornby Castle were undoubtedly in this period but also in the early to mid-19th century when the 7th Duke of Leeds commissioned A.W.N. Pugin to prepare a set of drawings for the remodeling of Hornby Castle. Although never executed, Pugin submitted detailed plans on a grand scale for two floor of the castle courtyard, and perspective sketches for the rest.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Gilt elements have been refreshed in areas. Gilding with some rubbing and small losses. Some evidence of old worm to undersides of legs. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Five military reference books to include 'Ribbons and Medals' H Taprell Dorling, 'German Army Uniforms and Insignia 1933-1945' Brian L Davis, 'Badges and Insignia of the Third Reich 1933-1945' Brian Leight Davis, 'Bluebook of Identification of Reproduction Edged Weapons' R McFarlane (photocopy), 'Uniforms and Organisation of The Imperial German Army 1900-1918' FJ Stephens and Graham J Maddocks, and a pamphlet 'Inftruction uber Infanterie=Gewehr M/71 und Deffen Munition' (6).

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