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Onyx ashtray with cold painted bronze Spaniel and perpetual calendar 11cm square Condition Report & Further Details The calendar is a bit tarnished. May and June are different to the rest of the months. Slight graze to onyx on back corner. Some paint loss to the spaniel. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Selection of Officers Cap & Collar Badges, including bronze OSD Lincolnshire regiment with blade fittings, bronze OSD Norfolk regiment with double folded blade fittings to the reverse, bronze OSD 19th County of London regiment cap badge with blade fittings on the reverse, plus others. Various conditions. (9 items)
Great War Uniform Grouping of Major Richard Watkin Richards MC Royal Welsh Fusiliers, fine untouched grouping consisting of his original 1915 dated cuff rank tunic with bronze officers regimental collar badges above bronze territorial T’s. Name label and date 1915 to the inside of the breast pocket. Officers regimental tunic buttons to the pockets, front and shoulders. The tunic cuffs with rank lace, leather trim and majors crowns. Large lower pockets to the tunic, typical of WW1 cuff ranks. To the lower sleeve of one arm is bullion embroidered wound stripe. Stitch marks to the collar where regimental black tallies were once present. Accompanying the cuff rank is a 1917 pattern shoulder rank tunic constructed from a whip cord material. Regimental brass buttons to the front, pockets and shoulders. Bronze regimental collar badges. Above breast pocket is medal ribbons for the Military Cross and 1914-15 star. To each shoulder is embroidered Majors rank crowns and black tallies regimental distinction stitched to collar. Lower sleeve with bullion embroidered wound stripe. Fine condition cloth lining with lower shell dressing pocket. The last tunic in the grouping is another 1917 pattern shoulder rank with brass regimental buttons, regimental tally ribbons to collar but missing regimental collar badges and any rank insignia. This tunic does however still have the same embroidered wound stripe and clear evidence where medal ribbons have been removed from breast. Accompanying the tunics is an original typed order, to at this point, “Captain R W Richards 4th Att 9th R.W.F, Please note that you are detailed to report to OC NO 2 Anti-Aircraft section camp today for temporary duty as Machine Gun officer.” All tunics have some scattered moth damage. Accompanied by copies of his medal index card. At the time of going to press we have not been able to confirm a London Gazette date for the Military Cross, however the award is stated on his MIC and medal ribbons to the tunic. An interesting research project. (3 items) London Gaz 14th JAN 1916 page 564 and 589 for award of MC. He is shown as Second Lieutenant Richard RICHARDSRoyal Welsh Fusiliers. Territorial Force
WW1 Royal Warwickshire Regiment Cuff Rank Tunic, fine example of a heavy weight khaki wool four pocket tunic with brass regimental officers tunic buttons to the front and pockets. Cuff rank for Colonel. Bronze Royal Warwickshire regiment officers collar badges and bronze territorial T’s. Medal ribbons above breast pocket for WW1 service and Indian Distinguished Service medal. Cloth lined interior with lower wound dressing pocket. Tailors label to the interior collar. Very good overall condition.
Great War Military Medal (M.M) Group of Four 2nd Battalion Welsh Regiment, Complete with Archive of Photographs and Trench Written Diaries, the group consists of George V Military Medal (M.M) “6907 SJT C MACK 2/WELSH R”, 1914 star with bar “6907 L.SJT C MACK 2/WELSH R”, British War and Victory medals “2LIEUT C MACK”. MID bronze oak leaf to the ribbon of the allied victory medal. The medals have been court mounted for display. Accompanying the medal group is a archive of original photographs showing his service during the great war and post WW1 in India, handwritten diaries covering the period 1915-1918, giving details of his day to day life service and action etc. Cornelius Mack served as a stretcher bearer with “C” Company 2nd Battalion The Welsh Regiment. He was later commissioned into the regiment serving with them throughout the rest of the Great War and later in India. He was wounded during WW1.
Grouping of OTC & Schools Badges, including bronze Wellingborough School OTC cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse, bronzed Rydal School OTC with slider fitting, bronzed Herts Cadets collar / cap badge with three lug fittings to reverse, bi-metal Uppingham school cap badge with slider fitting, plus others. Various conditions and periods. (11 items)
10x Imperial Yeomanry Cap Badges, including Lancashire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry, bronze OSD Denbighshire Hussars with three blade fittings to the reverse, Leicestershire Imperial Yeomanry, 3rd County of London Imperial Yeomanry Sharpshooters, Lanarkshire Imperial Yeomanry, plus others. Various conditions. (10 items)
WW2 Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Officers Service Dress Tunic, fine khaki four pocket service dress tunic with brass regimental tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulders. Bronze OSD collar badges and bullion embroidered bomb disposal qualification badge to the sleeve. Two gilt metal officers rank pips to the shoulders. Interior pocket with tailors label having inked name R E Greenwood and date 5.6.41. Some service wear but generally a good example.
Royal Air Force Battle Dress Attributed to Wing Commander D W Reid DFC, 1946 dated example in RAF blue grey wool with concealed front buttons. Embroidered padded kings crowns pilots wings above medal ribbons which include the Distinguished Flying Cross and bronze MID oak leaf to the war medal ribbon. RAF rank lace to the shoulder boards. Interior with war service dress label which is dated 1946 and has inked name “D W REID”. Remains in generally good condition. Wing Commander David Wilson Reid was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1940 whilst serving with No 44 Squadron RAF, it appeared in the London Gazette 1st October 1940, the citation was as follows, “One night in September, 1940, this officer successfully carried out a diving-bombing attack on an assembly of barges on Ostend Harbour. On arrival over the target area, he made reconnaissance runs at an altitude of 1,000 feet, during which he carefully selected the most vital parts to attack. He then climbed to 6,000 feet and made a dive attack to 500 feet and obtained direct hits on the target with a stick of eight 250lb bombs. During the preliminary runs and the attack intense anti-aircraft fire seriously damaged his aircraft affecting its controls and shattering the pilots compass and the rear gun hatches. Despite these difficulties Wing Commander Reid pressed home his attack with great determination, courage and skill, showing complete disregard for his personal safety”.
4x Territorial Battalions Officers Cap Badges, consisting of 4th Territorial Battalion Northamptonshire regiment with two lug fittings to the reverse, silver (not hallmarked) Herefordshire Light Infantry with two lug fitting by J R Gaunt London, 5th 7th 8th & 9th Battalion Durham Light Infantry silvered badge with blade fittings to the reverse and bronze OSD 4th 5th & 6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge with two blade fittings to the reverse. (4 items)
Great War 1918 Palestine Casualty Medal Group 2nd Battalion Royal Highlanders The Black Watch, consisting of British War and Victory medals “S-22455 PTE J SEATH R HIGHRS”, Bronze memorial plaque “JOHN SEATH”, photograph of his grave, memorial plaque forwarding slip, silk commemorative ribbon with image of Private Seath and single fibre identity tag. Private John Seath was born in Rosswell Midlothian 1896. He enlisted in the 2nd battalion the Royal Highlanders at Perth. He served with the regiment in Palestine. He died on the 10th November 1918 and is buried at Ramleh War Cemetery in Israel.
Selection of London Yeomanry Badges, including two piece officers County of London Yeomanry with J R Gaunt London makers mark to the reverse; 23rd London Armoured Car Company cap badge with two lug fittings; The County of London Yeomanry bronze badge with two lug fittings, plus others. (7 items)
Great War 1917 Casualty 10th London Regiment Officers Medal Group of Three, consisting of 1914 star “2213 PTE G W HILLS 1/16 LOND R”, Allied Victory medal “2 LIEUT G W HILLS” and Bronze Memorial plaque “GEOFFREY WILFRID HILLS”. All remain in good condition overall. 2nd Lieutenant G W Hills served in France from the 1st November 1914 with the 1/16th London regiment. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant on 4th December 1915. He was killed in action on the 14th June 1917 whilst serving with the 10th London regiment. He was 22 years of age at the time of his death. He is buried at the HAC Cemetery, Ecoust-St Mein, Pas de Calais, France.
Grouping of Volunteer Battalion and VTC Badges, including 1st Volunteer Battalion Dorset regiment bronze cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse, 5th West Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps cap badge with two lug fittings, Third Norfolk Rifle Volunteer Corps headdress badge, Kent Volunteer Fencibles cap badge with slider fitting, plus others. Various conditions. (11 items)
WW2 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good untouched example of a one piece copper bronze ribbed grip with brass top securing nut and broad arrow stamp to lower section. Plain oval steel cross guard. Double edged stiletto type blade retaining much of the original finish. Housed in its original leather and brass mounted scabbard with the leg tabs being folded over and pinned. Original top section to the scabbard but elastic tie is cut. Blade 17 ½ cms, overall 33cms. Accompanied by a Gurkha Kukri skinning knife with carved wood handle. (2 items)
Large and Impressive Bronze Forward Facing Head of Adolf Hitler, very unusual two times life size front facing highly detailed head of Adolf Hitler which would have hung in an official NSDAP building possibly even the Reichschancellery. The head is in bronze which is painted gold. Fitting on the reverse where it would have been hooked onto a wall or podium. Some pitting and wear. No artist signature or date can be found. Superb and very rare item.
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