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Assorted Costume Accessories, comprising a Lincoln Bennett gents grey top hat in a brown leather case; an astracan beret with black velvet mounts, fur and other hats; a brown lizard skin handbag; pair of Jean Claude Bibi black suede heeled boots with cut work detail; Louis Cope, Harrogate snake skin brown heels; other shoes include Patrick Cox, Hobbs etc; three glass flasks in a brown leather case; dress studs; wool work and other evening bags; Stevengraph card; Dents and other suede and leather ladies gloves; modesty panel; chemise; assorted decorative feathers etc (two boxes and two hat boxes)
A pair of vintage 1940s gilt metal ear screws in the form of a lady's face, with green beret and collar, 33mm; a pair of paste set rabbit face ear clips, 30mm; a pair of ear clips in the form of a ballerina, 21mm; a pair of owl head ear clips, 15mm; a pair of ear screws in the form of a woman's face, Far Eastern appearance, 35mm; a pair of opaque glass three scarab ear clips, the scarabs in red, green and pale blue, 18mm; a pair of Butler and Wilson Art Deco style silver-plated ear clips, 53mm; and other vintage ear clips.
A WW1 (Black Watch) and WW2 (Glider Pilot Regiment) father and son group:1. The Victory and British War Medals to S-23333 PTE. A.B. LINDSAY. R. HIGHRS. (Twice wounded in 1918 serving with the Royal Highlanders in France.) 2. The Territorial Efficiency Medal to 918329 SJT. A.B. LINDSAY. R.A., the Defence Medal and the War Medal 1939-45 (oak leaves clasp on ribbon bar). The MID was presumably awarded for his part as one of the 74 glider pilots of E Squadron (2nd Wing) during the D Day operation, Mallard. Casualty List Nos. 1588 (missing 25/09/1944), 1612 (POW 24/11/1944) and 1801 (now not POW 06/07/1945). Stalag 4b, Muhlberg (Elbe) - POW No. 076335. Promoted Sergeant 1946. 3. A small photograph of Allan Barr Lindsay wearing beret; four patches (3 x Glider Pilot Wings and 1 x Pegasus); an Army Air Corps cap badge; a small RAF pin badge and a Lindsay Clan badge (‘Endure Fort or Endure Furth’).
Various British Army uniforms to include two khaki battle dress blouses with Durham Light Infantry cloth badges, pips and lapel badges, sizes 6-1961 and size 4-1954, two pairs of khaki battle dress trousers 1949 pattern sizes no.5 and no.6, dated 1953 and 1955, also two pairs of modern blouses and trousers and a British Army battle dress blazer and pants, with pips and lapel badges, an officer's cap and a beret, various cloth straps, shoulder straps, braces, etc. CONDITION REPORT Sizes of modern items unknown.
A large quantity of vintage fur to include a Marshall & Snelgrove honey mink hat, various other mink hat, mainly 1950s and 1960s styles to include a chocolate and misty white beret by Mitzi Lorenz of London and many other styles and a c1950s mink fur evening wrap with tails, a large quantity of fur collars and fur pieces, an Edwardian Persian lamb collar, a blonde coney collar, and various colour fox wraps, etc (2).
Marlborough House Set. 'Photographs taken at Packington Hall, during the Royal Visit, November 1874. H. J. Whitlock, Photo[grapher], Birm[ingham]' [cover-title]. Oblong folio album (350 x 460 mm), original tan calf, smooth spine ruled in gilt, front board with gilt lettering and decoration including Greek-key roll within broad embossed frame, 34 albumen-print photographs all window-mounted rectos and versos in 9 thick card leaves, including 3 large oval prints (255 x 325 mm), 4 large oblong prints (230 x 330 mm), the rest of various dimensions (165 x 220 mm to 85 x 60 mm), subjects comprising views of Packington Hall, and group and individual portraits, the latter including the future Queen Alexandra (feeding dogs, in a horse-drawn trap, or accompanying a child, presumably the future George V, in a goat-drawn pram), the Earl of Aylesford, and other unidentified figures, front joint cracked at foot, spotting to mounts and sometimes to prints, a minority of the smaller prints faded (qty: 1) An imposing visual record of the visit of the future Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to the seat of his close companion Heneage Finch, 7th Earl of Aylesford, whose divorce from his wife Edith a few years later provoked a scandal which brought the raffish behaviour of Edward's circle to public attention and ensured that 'Marlborough House ... became a byword for louche morals' (ODNB). Alienated by her husband's habitual drunkenness and philandering, Lady Aylesford conducted an affair with Lord Blandford, who was the future Duke of Marlborough and the uncle of Winston Churchill, and eventually demanded a separation in 1876. In 1883 Aylesford went into self-imposed exile in Texas but died of alcoholism two years later at the age of 35. The future Alexander III of Russia (1845-1894) is also known to have been in attendance at Packington and appears to be present in three group portraits taken on Packington's terrace, wearing a beret and seated on the stone balustrade. Provenance: by direct descent to the present owner.
Framed Modern Collection of Special Boat Service Items including bullion embroidery beret badge ... 2 x darkened cap badges ... 2 x anodised collars ... 2 x darkened SBS titles ... Blackened SBS title ... 2 x embroidery, Parachute Qualification wings ... 3 x bullion embroidery, Parachute Qualification wings ... Green webbing belt with blackened SBS buckle ... Coloured lanyard ... Special Boat Service wall plaque. All well presented in a modern 35 x 25 inch glazed frame.
WW2/1950 Formation Badges consisting embroidery South Highland District ... Silvered, gilt and enamel HQ Allied Forces Central Europe breast tab ... 3 x embroidery 21st Army Group ... 3 x embroidery Anti Aircraft Command ... 5 x printed Anti Aircraft Command ... 2 x printed QC War Office Controlled Units ... 10 x embroidery QC War Office Controlled Units ... 14 x embroidery 42nd Lancashire Div 2nd patt ... Printed ARP breast badge ... Embroidery Royal Army Ordnance Corps title ... Bullion embroidery QC AAC beret badge ... Bullion embroidery RE beret badge ... Small selection of various badges. 85 items.
Post 1953 Various Guards Dress Caps consisting dark blue example with red piping and band. Black peak with brass edging. Brass, Grenadier Guards badge. Similar example with white piping and band. Anodised, Coldstream Guards badge ... Similar example with checkered band. Bi-metal, Scots Guards badge ... Similar example with brass, Welsh Guards badge . Together with a blue grey woollen beret with brass, KC RAF badge. 5 items.
Selection of Bullion Cap and Collar Badges including bullion, silvered and gilt, QC RAF Chaplain ... Bullion and gilt, QC RAF Officer ... Bullion embroidery, KC Brigadiers ... Gilt, KC RAF Officer beret badge ... Bullion embroidery, Grenadier Guards ... Gilt, KC Chief Petty Officer ... Pair bullion embroidery Kings crowns. 11 items.
Post War Parachute Regiment Arnhem D.C.M. Winner Tunic dark blue patrol tunic. Single breasted, high collar. Pleated chest pockets with buttoned flaps. Lower hidden pockets with plain flaps. Shoulder straps with maroon edging. Left arm with bullion embroidery, QC cross standards. Left breast with MBE, DCM, WW2 medal ribbons with MiD, GSM, LS & GC, MSM. Internal label named "Bentley T.C". Together with his maroon beret with anodised, QC Parachute Regiment badge. 2 buttons and wings absent from tunic. Sergeant Bentley dropped into Oosterbeek 18th Sept 1944 with the Mortar Platoon 10th Parachute Batt. 20th Sept, held the top floor of a house on the North East perimeter. The house was hit and he fell from the top floor to the basement. He then carried on operating under heavy fire.
Mixed lot comprising Haix Gore-Tex, boots, pair of Rogers & Co (military outfitters) riding boots with spurs, Kastinger boots; pair of trench art brass shells, gloves, a green and black beret, a pair of Royal Marine dress trousers, a RAF long sleeve blue shirt, pair of RAF tropical shorts, three British Army field pack black waterproof liners, three green waterproof liners, a desert camo helmet cover etc
EDWARDS watercolour - portrait of Augustus John in old age, with beret, pipe and a portrait on an easel, indistinctly signed, 31 x 24.5cms Provenance: private collection Powys Presentation & Condition: no problems, framed and glazedPlease note that this lot may be subject to Droite de Suite at 4% of the hammer price (Please see terms / enquire)
Military. A 12x8 Colour photo of Trooper Mark Gregor Donaldson from Australian Special Air Service Regiment. Photo is signed by Trooper Mark Gregor Donaldson with the inscription WHO DARES WINS. Photo shows Donaldson in his SAS uniform and Beret. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
MONTGOMERY B. L.: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. Signed 8 x 6 photograph, an official Imperial War Museum image of Montgomery, wearing his uniform and beret, walking in a full length pose alongside Major General Gwilym Thomas of the 43rd Wessex Infantry Division following Montgomery's presentation of the ribbons of medals won by men of the 43rd Division after a church service in the State Church at Celle on 24th May 1945. Signed ('Montgomery of Alamein') by Montgomery in blue fountain pen ink to a light area of the image and further annotated Denmark, 1945 in his hand. About EX
Group of medals awarded to Major Royston George Ball MBE 1st Kings Royal Rifle Corps, The Parachute Regiment and later 22nd SAS Regiment. The recipient served his country in various theatres and actions in the 1950's and 60's, primarily in the Middle East and South East Asia. This group includes a George VI GSM with Arabian Peninsula, Malaya and Palestine campaign clasps with oak leaf (mentioned in despatches 1956), inscribed 21023228 Rfn. R.G. Ball K.R.R.C. Queen Elizabeth II GSM South Arabia and Borneo clasp with oak leaf (mentioned in despatches1966) inscribed to 21023228 W.O Cl. 2 R.G.Ball SAS and a Queen Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct medal inscribed Lt. RG Ball Gen List. Included with this lot is Major Royston Balls' lot Regular Army Certificate of Service booklet stating "Mr Ball is a man of considerable personality and character. His active service experiences coupled with important administrative responsibilities have played a large part in moulding his character. He has shown himself capable and reliable at all times". 29th February 1968 Lt Col. Commanding Officer 21st SAS Regiment. Furthermore this booklet includes assessment of military conduct stated as being 'exemplary' and continues with a Parachute Regiment certificate dated 7th November 1952 and an SAS plaque engraved Major R.G Ball MBE All Ranks 23rd SAS December 1971, together with his original SAS beret with cloth cap badge. Twelve black and white photographs have been added to the images please note photocopied images will be available with this lot not the originals. Condition report: campaign service medal ribbon bar is detached from the medal.
An inert WWI German 37mm pompom shell, the base dated 1915, and a similar British shell, the base stamped “EDC”, both mounted with post WWII British cap badges (REME and RA beret), GC; also two 12 bore bench mounting reloading tools: one loader/capper/turnover tool, the other just turnover. GC (the second rusted overall, wooden handle split). (4) £50-60.
WW2 Private Purchase Royal Tank Regiment Beret, black wool beret with ribbed band, polished Royal Tank Regiment enlisted ranks cap badge. Interior with officers quality private purchase lining and tailors details of Herbert Johnson. Inked name label to the interior of the lining, "T H TANNER ESQ 41st B.N R.T.C". Dated 1939 to the label also. Good example overall.
WW2 Badges of Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Widdington Moor DSO., MC. Royal Engineers Airborne Forces. Comprising: 2 x Parachute qualification padded wings ... Uniform medal ribbons, including the DSO,MC ... RE Cap Badge ... RE Shoulder Titles ... Lt Col slip on rank overall GC. Also see Lot 421 for uniform Worn by Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Widdington Moor DSO., MC. See lot 421 uniform section for his Battle dress blouse, red beret and biographical details.
30 various cap badges, collars etc General pattern Militia shako plate. Cap/beret badges include Queens Lancashire Regt ... South Lancs ... DLI ... RAChD ... Royal Leicestershire ... Border Regt ... Green Howards. 4 x Boys Brigade assorted badges ... 2 x Irish Militia collars ... 10 x various Irish buttons ... Royal Limerick scroll ... Royal Irish Rangers blazer badge etc. All fittings present. (31 items)
WW2 2nd SAS Special Air Service Photographic Archive of Samuel Wellington Rushworth. An outstanding personal archive of personnel unpublished snap shot photographs of the 2nd SAS on operations and rest, North West Europe 1944. Comprising: Selection of loose photographs including a large portrait of Rushworth proudly sporting 2nd SAS title SAS wings and beret badge ... Other loose photographs include images of the special jeeps, troops in the field, fellow SAS Troopers, etc. A number with details to the reverse (approx. 34 images). Photograph Album 1. This is titled No.1 Squadron 2nd Special Air Service. This covers France, Bergen and Norway. images of various size Large number of snaps of fellow members giving detail of their name and home. Crossing the Rhine, in the field, damaged buildings etc. (approx. 77 images present) Photograph Album 2 This a selection of postcard size photographs and shows troops in the field, some with German souvenirs etc. (approx. 37 images) US M8 Combat knife scabbard. This with a label indicating carried by Rushworth when his patrol was ambushed and he was wounded, with damage to the tip. Badges etc. include: personnel ID bracelet 1077108 P.C.T. RUSWORTH S 2ND SAS. SAS Old Comrades Lapel Badge numbered 208. The overall condition is good, the images remain clear. Biographical details provided by the vendor: Samuel Wellington Rushworth was the son of a professional soldier of the South Lancs Regiment and was born at Wellington Barracks Dublin in 1920. At the outbreak of WW2 he was living in Manchester and joined the Royal Artillery and quickly gained the rank of Sergeant. Hearing about the new Parachute Regiment he volunteered and after gaining his Parachute wings, volunteered for the new SAS Regiment and was posted to No1 Squadron 2nd SAS. He was involved in operations in North West Europe and found himself dropped into France 2 days before D-Day with the aim of disrupting German reinforcements heading towards the Normandy beeches. Shortly after the D-Day landings is patrol was ambushed and he was wounded in the backside and his combat knife damaged, the scabbard accompanying the lot. His wounds appear to have been more embarrassing than fatal as he soon returned to duty and was stranded behind enemy lines during operations in the Vosges when the SAS were hunted and those captured were executed by the German SS. Returning to Allied lines he was later one of the soldiers to enter Belsen concentration camp and his final operation of the War was when his unit was despatched to Norway to hunt down the last fanatical U-Boat crews and SS soldiers. Discharged from the army he returned to his pre war job as a fishmonger at Manchester Fish Market and he died in December 2001 at the age of 81 years
Airborne Forces Battledress Blouse and Red Beret of Lt.Col H.W. Moor DSO.,MC. Royal Engineers. A scarce grouping worn by Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Widdington Moor DSO., MC. Royal Engineers Airborne Forces. Comprising: Maroon beret with bronze RE collar/cap badge. The lining dated 1946 Kangol Wear Limited. 1940 pattern battledress blouse the left breast with three rows of medal ribbons including DSO, MC Order of Leopold, Belgium Croix de Guerre. Each sleeve with airborne Pegasus badges and right with parachute qualification wing. Label to interior size 13. RE Officer Side Cap. Selection of photographs ... badges... medal ribbons etc. Good clean condition. (Quantity). Also see Lot 110 for Badges Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Widdington Moor DSO., MC was educated at Cambridge and was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1933. In the pre war years he saw service on the North West Frontier. At the outbreak of WW2 he held the rank of Lieutenant promoted to Captain February 1940. He was awarded the DSO (LG 19/4/45) as CO of 204 Field Company RE have previously being awarded the MC (LG 19/10/44) whilst serving with the 510 Field Co. RE attached to the 1/7th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Both awards were for the campaign in North West Europe. Remaining with the army after the end of the war and serving with the airborne forces he was promoted to Acting Lieutenant Colonel in August 1945 and retired with this rank in 1953. He was later appointed head of ITV horse racing broadcasts retiring in the 1980.
This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, July 1st. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or June 30th. Mobile Infantry training costume components from Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi satire Starship Troopers. Johnny Rico (Casper van Dien) and his fellow Mobile Infantry division cadets wore their training uniforms during boot camp. This lot consists of a black and gray cotton blend beret emblazoned with the Mobile Infantry insignia; a similarly emblazoned black cotton blend sweatshirt; black cotton blend sweatpants; and a pair of clear resin dog tags with black rubber silencers and metal chain necklaces. The etchings on the tags are less detailed than on hero dog tags, indicating that these were created by production specifically for stunt use. The lot is in good overall condition with the silencers loose from use. Estimate: $600 - 800
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