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German Third Reich 3 NSDAP pinback Political Badges. Potsdam Badge 1932 in die cast silver metal by Hermann Aurich, Dresden. approx 5 cm high ... NŸrnberg 1929 in die-cast silver metal approx 4.5 cm high ... NŸrnberg 1933 die-cast bronze by C. Balmberger, NŸrnberg approx 5cm high. (3 items)
WW1 Royal Flying Corps RFC Observer Officer's 'Maternity' Pattern Tunic rare and good quality tailored example, the plastron front with concealed buttons. Complete with cotton and silk embroidered Observer's brevet to the left breast and bronze OSD collar badges to the collar. The interior with full lining. Overall GC clean condition small patch to the front skirt.
German 3rd Reich Luftwaffe Honour Goblet; Cross in Gold Winners Soldbuch Issued to Oberfeldwebel Ernst ? (Believed Theiner) who had numerous awards including Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Class; Honour Goblet; Cross in Gold; Gold, Silver and Bronze Frontflugspange etc. The book with heavy service wear and possible period repairErnst Theiner served with 6./StG 2 a Stuka Dive Bomber close ground Support unit.
AN IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE CANNON BY HENRY & CORNELIUS KING, the barrel of tapering three stage form, incised with the crowned monogram of Lord Mulgrave (Master General of Ordanance 1810-1819), the second reinforce ring numbered 'MDCCLII' and drilled with two holes, possibly for a fore-sight, the first reinforce with crowned monogram of George III within the Garter, signed and dated base ring '1814', plain trunnions, knob shaped cascabel with Blomefield pattern ring and mount for an elevating screw, quarter sight markings to either side and stamped underneath with the weight '6-0-6' and fitted with later adjustable back-sight, stamped with a broad arrow mark and '11 1866 9pr, Bronze gun S.S No 1752. RGF WD', mounted on an finely crafted English oak carriage with iron rims, Barrel L 134.5 cm Note - The barrel has been recently restored back to its original length Footnote - Henry King was appointed Master founder at Woolwich in 1813 after the death of his brother and worked with his nephew Cornelius, appointed assistant founder, their names appearing together until Henry retired in 1818. The post of Master of the Brass Foundry was abolished on Henry's retirement, Cornelius continuing as Acting Founder until his own retirement in 1822. For a similar cannon on loan to the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich see 'H L Blackmore, The Armouries of the Tower of London, I Ordanance, p. 85, no 78'
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