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Early Post WW2 British Airborne Forces Maroon Beret, maroon cloth with black leather trim. Black cloth lining with “JALPOTEX LTD” makers stamp, the date appears to be 1948, but this is not clear, however the beret does have WD stamp with date letter “R” which would indicate 1948. Generally a good example which would certainly pass as a wartime example for display purposes.
1962 Special Air Service / Artists Rifles Beret, fine example of the beige beret worn by the regiment. Tan cloth lining to the interior with white makers details to the crown with broad arrow stamp and date which appears to be 1962. Clear evidence of where the beret badge has once been present. Good example.
1945 Dated British Airborne Forces / Paratrooper Beret, maroon cloth beret with tan lining. Beret has leather trim and stitched leather patch covering the side grommets. Interior having remains of the War Department stamp with date letter L (1945). Marks where a cap badge has once been present, possibly Royal Artillery. Overall a very good worn example.
Indian Army Headdress Badges, including 16th Punjab Regiment pagri badge with broad pin to the reverse, brass Poona Horse pagri badge with brooch pin fitting, 8th King George’s Own Light Cavalry forage / beret badge, officers silvered Hodsons Horse forage / beret badge and 7th Light Cavalry badge with J R Gaunt makers mark to the reverse. (5 items)
Grouping of Airborne and Special Air Service (S.A.S) Insignia, including WW2 period embroidered parachute jump wings, 3x parachute qualified lightbulb sleeve badges, post war glider troops sleeve badge, SAS embroidered beret badge and padded SAS parachute qualification wing on khaki battle dress cloth backing. (7 items)
A trunk filled with Royal Engineers Army clothes, c. 1945, including approximately: Trunk (not original to clothes with separate shelf) 1 x Great Coat, 1 x Royal Engineers short jacket, 2 x Jacket, 2 x cap, 7 x Trousers- varying, 2 x kharki shorts, 2x white shorts, Jumpers, slipover, approx. 10 x shirts? various styles, Numerous shirt collars, 20 pairs of socks, gloves, handkerchiefs, braces, balaclava, scarf, Assorted insignia, Lapettes for shirts/coat, Bands Spectacles, Anti gas eye shields, Cutlery, Buttons, Sterilising tablets, Small Arms training light machine gun instruction manual, Pocket book, on bridging, Notebook, Army Puttee for boots, 1x ration type D A WW2 size no.11 Royal Engineers great coat, chest 41-43", a battledress blouse and trousers dated 1943, a Royal Engineers beret size 6 7/8 1944, a Royal Engineers beret dated 1946, a Welsh and Jefferies London service dress jacket, socks, gloves, ties, webbing belts, putty, collars, spare buttons,
Royal Observer Corps Beret, dark navy blue / black cloth with leather trim. Black cloth lining to the interior with makers details and 1962 date. Generally good condition. Accompanied by 1944 dated RAF officers beret with gilt metal kings crown beret badge and 1947 dated RAF beret in blue wool with blue cloth lining. (3 items)
WW2 Home Front Royal Ordnance Factory Female Headdress, being of khaki cloth with large green triangular section to the front and elasticated back. Inside has the original tailors label with R-O-F Cap printed to the other side. Later collectors label also added. Accompanied by a 1948 Women’s Land Army green beret, stamped to the inside JALPOTEX 1948 7 and War Department stamp. Both items remain in good condition. (2 items)
WW2 Canadian Scottish glengarry and medals. WW2 era Canadian Scottish Regimental kit group that features a size 7 glengarry cap, with damage to the red white and black cap band with cap badge plus an additional lose brass cap badge, 3 WW2 Canadian medals in fabric case, 1939-1945 The Defence Medal, Canada Voluntary Service and War Medal, plus pair red ribbon sock bands. An Australian beret is also included.
British Army issue suitcase containing, No.2 Dress uniform badged to the Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers and dated 1963, black Compton & Webb beret with R.E.M.E. cap badge, United Nations blue beret, green woolen pullover, barrack trousers, British Army Arctic cap, R.E.M.E. and Royal Engineers stable belts, Queens crown Royal Engineers anodised aluminium cap badge, and part of a No.88 Wireless Set Type 'A', (Qty)
Grouping to a World War Two Parachute Regiment soldier,Graham Young, the grouping consists of a post war set of replacement campaign medals, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-45 British War Medal held in official postage box addressed to the holder, a Parachute Regiment tie, a silver Parachute Regiment lapel pin/brooch,Mr Young's birth certificate, a well used copy of the Ministry of Information booklet, 'By Air to Battle', three copies of wartime photographs showing British paratroopers jumping and on the landing site, two original photographs of Mr Young, one of which is in a group at the 48th Infantry Training Centre, Albany Barracks, Parkhurst, Isle of Wight, dated April 1942 ( Albany Barracks later became No.1 Parachute Regiment Training Centre) and a maroon beret, unfortunately the centre of the liner where the maker and date would be is missing but the beret has all the characteristics of a World War Two Kangol made piece, the diamond shaped stitching is correct for this maker as are the two ventilation eyelets which have a rectangular piece of leather hand stitched over them to the liner, there is a loose tacked thread running around the inner edge attaching the liner to the hessian stiffener, on top of the beret can be seen weave spirals emanating out from the centre, the leather trim where the ribbon would have been tied has been stitched up by the soldier, damping down the liner reveals the start and finish of the Kangol Wear Limited maker stamp and the size number 7, next to the rectangle of leather on the inside of the beret can be seen a 'W' and broad arrow below which are the numbers 77, the last number can't be made out and the date of issue letter would have been on the leather directly over an eyelet, the beret is adorned with a Kings crown Parachute Regiment cap badge with two loops and has clearly been in situ for a long time, the items come direct from Mr Young's family who believe the beret to be his wartime issue but because it cannot be confirmed by date stamps etc, the grouping is priced accordingly
Jack O'Neil's (Kurt Russell) costume from Roland Emmerich's sci-fi adventure Stargate. Colonel O'Neil led a group of military specialists through an ancient portal to a planet on the other side of the galaxy.The costume includes a moss-coloured military jacket with several decorative patches on the chest and collar, as well as identification patches on the front reading "O'NEIL" and "U.S. AIR FORCE"; a matching pair of trousers labelled "O'NEIL"; a black T-shirt labelled "O'NEIL HERO"; a pair of black fingerless gloves; a black beret with a patch embossed on the front; a black belt labelled "HERO"; a pair of sunglasses in a black plastic case; a mesh tactical vest labelled "O'NEIL", with several pouches, including a large one on the back containing a piece of foam; a tactical belt featuring a gun holster and a pouch containing a faux walkie-talkie; a resin stunt knife with a leather sheath attached to a nylon strap via Velcro; and a pair of black boots labeled "O'NEIL". The costume exhibits some wear throughout, including some staining and discolouration on the shirt, and wear on the sunglasses and gloves.£4000-6000 Ω
Special Air Service Regiment Beret Badges, three (Embroidered), sealed 27th May 1953 second type showing the winged dagger with the scroll 'Who Dares Wins', K&K: 2062, the second is K&K: 2062 for O/R's or Officers (Blank-cotton on olive shield), and Officers (Silver-bullion on cloth) K&K: 2063.
Second World War British Home Front Interest:- a Rescue officer's khaki Brodie helmet painted R between two black bands, the liner dated 1939; a National Fire Service Brodie helmet with transfer badge over 1 in red on a white oval panel; a Warden's helmet, later painted black with W in white, the underside of the brim later stamped B.M.B. 1913/T78 1; five armbands to A.R.P. POLICE, SHELTER MARSHAL HAMMERSMITH, WARDEN, SPECIAL CONSTABLE and CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS WELFARE; a Loyal Service Utility Knife; an ARP beret and silver badge and a small glazed display of an ARP badge and eight buttons (11)
A Canadian Battledress Blouse, dated 1946, with CANADA shoulder titles, together with a beret and two associated pairs of trousers; RAF Militaria, including a post-war peaked cap, two shirts, various webbing straps, gaiters, three water canteens, button sticks, buttons, a cap badge and breast eagle etc; Home Service and Signalling Militaria, including five respirators, two Brodie helmets and a helmet shell, two telephone sets, Morse Code equipment in a metal box, a stoneware Anti-gas ointment jar, two torches, two small stoves, two fuel tins, a cooking pot etc, (6 boxes)
A Quantity of British Army Part Uniforms, mainly post Second World War, including a battledress blouse dated 1956 to a Lance Corporal RAOC, with pair of trousers, a shirt, tie, and beret with cap badge; two khaki greatcoats, one with leather football buttons, the other with DLI buttons to Bugle Major Powell; a Footguards OR's grey wool greatcoat; drab desert trousers and windcheater; a Canadian combat smock with detachable hood; a camouflage combat smock and trousers with shirt and quilted gilet; an Australian jungle jacket and shirt; denim overall blouse and tunic; denim overall blouse and trousers (21)
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