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Lot 294

5 modern 9ct gold garnet and diamond dress rings, all size N, 9.9g total (5)No damage or repair, all stones present, settings nicely polished, marks generally clear

Lot 310

A Middle Eastern 14ct gold 3-stone turquoise dress ring, set with cabochon turquoise with cannetille surround, setting height 10mm, size O, 2.5gNo damage or repairs, all stones present, settings lightly abraded and slightly worn on high points, mark clear, engraved 14k

Lot 332

A modern 9ct gold diamond cluster dress ring, total diamond content approx 0.26ct, setting height 11.2mm, size O, 3.4gNo damage or repairs, all stones present, settings nicely polished, hallmarks clear, stamped 375

Lot 333

RICHARD AXEL BALLE - a modern Danish stylised sterling silver baroque pearl and cubic zirconia dress ring, setting height 26.6mm, size M, 12gNo damage or repairs, both stones present, settings lightly abraded all over, marks slightly rubbed, engraved 925

Lot 346

An Antique 15ct gold gem-set dress ring, set with cabochon opal, emerald and ruby, indistinct maker's mark, hallmarks Birmingham 1871, setting height 9.1mm, size K, 2.4gNo damage, all stones present, emeralds and rubies have a few chips which are only visible through a loupe, settings lightly abraded and worn with one well-concealed join mark on the side of the shank, hallmarks difficult to read, stamped 625.

Lot 400

A modern 9ct gold cubic zirconia dress ring, setting height 11.8mm, size M, 7gNo damage or repairs, all stones present, settings nicely polished, hallmarks clear, stamped 375

Lot 85

A modern 9ct gold blue moonstone and diamond dress ring, set with long cabochon moonstone and eight-cut diamond accents, setting height 18.4mm, size Q, 3.2gNo damage or repair, all stones present, settings lightly abraded, hallmarks slightly rubbed, stamped 375.

Lot 1188

Goldtauschierter Parade-Schild, Mailand, um 1560/70 Leicht gewölbter eiserner Schild mit zentral vernietetem Dorn und kräftigem, nach innen geschlagenem Brechrand. Ganzflächig getriebener, geschnittener und fein in Gold tauschierter Dekor mit Darstellung kämpfender Krieger in antikisierender Tracht. Umlaufender Randdekor aus getriebenen Buckeln mit geometrischem Golddekor. Auf der Rückseite umlaufende Belederung, die Befestigungsnieten mit Zierrosetten aus geprägtem Messing. Vernietete Handhaben aus geflochtenem Strick mit Resten der textilen Ummantelung aus rotem Samt. Durchmesser 55 cm.Zustand: II -Condition Report:Metalloberfläche schauseitig mit dunkler Alterspatina. Die Goldeinlagen berieben, stellenweise kleine Fehlstellen. Die Oberflächen der Rückseite ungereinigt mit kräftiger, teils leicht korrodierter Patina. Am Rand anhaftend geringe Reste des ursprünglichen Lederfutters, die Haltegriffe mit Resten von rotem Samtbezug. A Milanese gold-inlaid roundel, Italy, circa 1560/70 Slightly domed, iron roundel with a spike riveted in the centre and a sturdy flange struck inwards. The entire surface covered in hammered, chiselled décor with fine gold inlays featuring a scene of warriors fighting in antique-style dress. A continuous border of chased bosses with geometric gold décor around the edge. The back covered with leather, the rivets with decorative rosettes in embossed brass. Riveted handles of braided rope with remnants of the textile wrapping in red velvet. Diameter 55 cm.Condition: II -Condition Report:The metal surface with a dark age patina on the front. The gold inlays rubbed, with small flaws in places. The rear surfaces uncleaned, with a substantial patina, slightly corroded in places. Scant traces of the original leather lining adhering to the edge, the handles with remnants of the red velvet cover.

Lot 108

A pair of oval Ibride acrylic trays featuring hummingbirds in 19th century formal dress, one with his pigeon bride. 27x21cm

Lot 97

A 9ct yellow gold and citrine dress ring. Set with a rectangular mixed cut pale yellow stone in a four claw setting with an approximate weight of 18.68 carats. The pierced gallery has heart motifs, flowing into bi-split shoulders. Shank stamped 9,375, London. Ring size K.

Lot 1016

Early 19thC English School. Half length portrait of a young lady with pearl mounted veil, blue and lace dress, oil on canvas, 15cm x 12cm.

Lot 1043

19thC English School. Portrait of a lady, quarter profile, wearing black dress with neck jewel, oil on canvas, unsigned, 59cm x 49cm.

Lot 315

A ladies velvet evening dress by Jaeger, a silk kimono, assorted ladies floral occasional hats, some by Phillip Somerville Condition Report: Not available for this lot

Lot 778

Four 9ct gold rings, blue zircon ring size M, peridot ring size N, peridot and cz cluster ring size O1/2, together with a cz dress ring size L, weight combined 6.6gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 782

A 9ct blue gem and diamond accent dress ring size N, a 9ct diamond cross over ring size N1/2, and a 9ct pink gem set eternity ring size W1/2, weight together 7.5gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 875

Costume jewellery cz dress rings, items by Swarovski, statement beads etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot

Lot 678

Martin Munkacsi (1896-1963) The Dress, circa 1940 gelatin silver print published in New York, printer's number in pencil (to reverse) 23.5 x 19cm.

Lot 398

AN ENGLISH ENAMEL SMALL BOX, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE, CIRCA 1765 circular, painted with a roundel of a young woman in a pink dress surrounded by puce scrolls, the waisted sides with raised flower sprays, gilt-metal hinge mounts, collector's label to underside, 6cm diameter; together with two enamel patch boxes, South Staffordshire, 1770s, oval and with brass hinge mounts, one decorated with a bust of a fashionable young lady clutching a lap-dog, one painted with a young girl in a pink dress in rustic setting, 5.5cm longest (3) Provenance for first box: Gerald Poynton Mander (1886-1951), antiquarian and collector of Staffordshire enamels, according to label Collector's No. 202.

Lot 437

˜A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY JOSEPH DANIEL (c.1760-1803), CIRCA 1795 wearing a white dress and fichu, on ivory, later silver-gilt frame with simulant pearl border, blue glass reverse applied with a gilt-metal oval 7.3cm oval

Lot 438

A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1670 ash blonde hair, wearing a pale blue dress and gemstone chain across one shoulder, painted oval with black reserve, rectangular, vellum laid on card, later silver frame with scroll surmount 10cm highProvenance: Collection of Edward Grosvenor Paine (1911-1989), New Orleans; his sale, Sotheby's, London, 22 June 1981, where catalogued as by Peter Cross and described as a lady believed to be Louise de Kérouaille.

Lot 439

˜A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY WILLIAM WOOD (1769-1810), CIRCA 1800 in a white dress, on ivory, gold frame, glazed reverse with plaited hair border and locks of hair on an opaline glass reserve initialled CL 7.7cm oval

Lot 445

˜A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG LADY, BY NATHANIEL PLIMER (1757-1822), CIRCA 1800 her curled hair tied by a bandeau, wearing a white dress, on ivory, gilt-metal frame, glazed hair reverse 7cm oval

Lot 446

˜A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG GIRL, ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH FRANCIS BURRELL (1770 - AFTER1854), CIRCA 1805 with short dark hair, wearing a white dress, holding flowers, on ivory, gold frame with half pearl border, reverse with glazed hair reserve set with initials TJD; 6.7cm

Lot 454

˜A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, BY DAVID GIBSON (FLOURISHED 1788-1804), DATED 1801 wearing a white dress with ruffled collar, on ivory, signed and dated, gilt-metal frame 7.4cm oval

Lot 455

A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1655 wearing a blue dress and pearl necklace, sky background with a laurel crowned skull and a bone placed on a pedestal to her left, oil on metal, silver frame 6.4cm oval

Lot 457

˜A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1790 wearing a mob cap, white dress with blue bow at the corsage, on ivory, gold frame with engraved scroll initials and later brooch fitting 5.4cm oval

Lot 459

˜A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY, ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD COSWAY (1742-1821), CIRCA 1765 wearing a blue dress trimmed with ermine, on ivory, set into a later Miers black lacquer frame with verre eglomisé glass, with trade label to reverse 5.3cm oval, frame 15.3cm high

Lot 460

˜Ⓖ TWO PORTRAIT MINIATURES, ONE OF JOHN COKE, THE OTHER OF A LADY, ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1815 he with curled brown hair and luxuriant side-whiskers above a uniform of a blue tunic with gilt epaulettes, the paper backed reverse inscribed 'John Coke' and with nastaliq inscription, 8 x 7cm, she in blue dress standing leaning on a harp against a red curtain, the reverse with the same inscription in nastaliq script, 9 x 7.8cm, both on ivory, glazed, with plain gilt metal surrounds set in red leather boxes The nastaliq inscription reads: 'Amal e kamtar, Sheikh e Azam, Musawar, Saqib e Dehli' Provenance: Through the Coke family of Holkham, Norfolk to Gerald Coke CBE (1907-1990) of Jenkyn Place, Bentley, Hampshire; to his son, John Coke, the vendor of this lot. See lot 268 for further information on Gerald Coke. All proceeds to benefit The Grange Festival

Lot 461

A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF CAROLINE MATILDA, PRINCESS OF GREAT BRITAIN, QUEEN OF DENMARK AND NORWAY, DANISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1766 wearing a blue dress with white trimmings and a pearl necklace, on card, gilt-metal frame with crown surmount 5.4cm oval

Lot 486

RED SPINEL, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM DRESS RING, BOODLE & DUNTHORNE the oval spinel of 7.39 carats, the bezel continuing round in a swirl to form the shank set with brilliant-cut diamonds, London platinum hallmarked, 2015, maker's mark size R Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the red spinel is natural, with no evidence of heat treatment (Report No. 19166, dated 30 October 2020)

Lot 488

DIAMOND AND OPAL DRESS RING the oval cabochon opal set between a row of channel set baguette diamonds in a bezel pavé set with brilliant-cut stones, French assay and maker's mark size M

Lot 206

Legion of Frontiersmen Dress Peaked Cap, fine example of a post 1902 dress uniform peaked cap in dark navy blue / black cloth with red piping to the crown. Oakleaf embroidered central band with brass other ranks regimental cap badge. Thin patent chinstrap and brass “LF” side buttons. Interior retains the original leather sweatband and lining with gilt tooled retailers details of Humphreys & Crook. Some light service wear but generally a good example. The Legion of Frontiersmen is a civilian organisation formed in Britain in 1905 by Roger Pocock, a former constable with the North-West Mounted Police and Boer War veteran. Prompted by fears of an impending invasion of Britain and the Empire, the organisation was founded to be a field intelligence corps that would watch over and protect the boundaries of the Empire. Headquartered in London, the Legion of Frontiersmen formed branches throughout the empire to prepare enlistees for war and to foster vigilance in peacetime.

Lot 253

EIIR Grenadier Guards Officers Dress Cap, fine example of a dark blue high form dress cap for the Grenadier Guards with bullion embroidered fused grenade badge to the centre. Short pattern peak with thick bullion wire braid. Gilt EIIR regimental side buttons and patent chinstrap. Interior with wide brown leather sweatband and oil cloth lining. Generally good condition.

Lot 254

EIIR Royal Marines Other Ranks Dress Helmet, white cork dress helmet with brass EIIR other ranks helmet plate and brass ball top fitting. Missing its leather sweatband to the interior. Leather backed brass linked chin strap.

Lot 258

Pre-WW1 British 11th Hussars Other Ranks Dress Uniform, consisting of navy blue tunic with yellow Austrian knot frogging to the front and plain brass ball type buttons. Black metal eyelets and catches to the front. Blanket cloth lining to the interior and the original paper stores label with 1911 date. Accompanied by a 1913 dated pair of trousers in cherry red with two yellow stripes to the leg. Set remains in near mint condition.

Lot 262

Royal Sussex Regiment 1922 Pattern Service Dress Tunic, good example of a khaki four pocket 1922 pattern tunic with brass regimental buttons to the front, pockets and shoulders. Brass other ranks regimental collar badges and warrant officers sleeve badges. To the breast is medal ribbons for WW1 and Indian North West Frontier service. Brass regimental shoulder titles. Cloth lined interior with remains of a well faded size label. Tunic is War Department stamped with date letter Q. Generally a good example.

Lot 263

1922 Pattern Service Dress Tunic, four pocket service dress tunic with plain brass domed buttons. Interior with original size label, ink WD stamp with date letter “O” for 1942. Generally good condition.

Lot 266

WW2 Kings African Rifles Officers Battle Dress Blouse, heavy green wool battle dress blouse with rank insignia for Lieutenant Colonel. Bronze collar badges. Brass KAR shoulder title, bullion S.E.A.C shoulder title and bullion 14th Army formation sign. 1939-45 star, Africa star with rosette and Burma star medal ribbons above the breast pocket. Interior with no label and padded shoulders. Good overall condition.

Lot 267

Royal Welch Fusiliers Officers Battle Dress Blouse, fine example of an officers tailored 1940 pattern battle dress blouse which has been fitted with leather football buttons. Printed regimental shoulder titles, printed 45th Infantry division formation signs, red felt brigade bar and embroidered 2 ATSU formation sign. Bronze regimental collar badges fitted and regimental distinction ribbon tails to the collar. 1943 dated size label to the interior. Good example overall.

Lot 268

WW2 British Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby) Regiment Officers Battle Dress Blouse, good worn example of an austerity pattern battle dress blouse with printed FORESTERS shoulder title to the arms, single red felt brigade bar above an embroidered formation sign associated with the York & Lancaster regiment. Brass Majors rank crowns to the shoulder boards. Green cord lanyard to the shoulder area. Interior with evidence of the size label having been removed. Some light mothing and some ink staining to the reverse but otherwise a good example.

Lot 270

British Hallamshire Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment 49th Infantry Division Battle Dress Blouse, interesting tailored open collar battle dress blouse with embroidered Hallamshire shoulder titles above printed 49th division formation signs, pre-war white metal rose formation sign and printed sergeants rank chevrons. Red and black lanyard to the shoulder. Medal ribbons to the breast pocket for 1939-45 star, Italy star and France & Germany star. Interior with evidence of where the size label was once present. The fact the battle dress has been tailored with an open collar would indicate the example is a walking out battle dress.

Lot 271

WW2 British Sherwood Rangers Battle Dress Blouse, 1940 pattern battle dress with embroidered SHERWOOD RANGERS yellow on green rectangular shoulder titles, printed 8th Armoured Brigade formation signs, RAC arm of service stripe, signallers trade badge to one arm and then embroidered rank chevrons. Mounted to one set of chevrons is the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry metal arm badge. Other ranks collar badges of the Notts Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. Above the breast pocket are medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Africa star with 8th army emblem, France & Germany star, Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal. Interior with the original 1942 dated size label. Battle dress has some moth damage but otherwise a good scarce wartime BD.

Lot 272

WW2 British Mechanised Transport Corps Battle Dress Blouse, fine quality female battle dress with yellow on blue rectangular arm patch. Blue felt collar patches and four blue felt bars to the cuff. MTC buttons to the shoulders and one to the front, other buttons being wartime plastic examples. Plain lining to the interior and quilted shoulder pads. Couple of scattered moth nips but generally good condition.

Lot 273

WW2 Kings Royal Rifle Corps 23rd Armoured Brigade Colour Sergeants Battle Dress Blouse, good worn example of a 1940 pattern battle dress blouse fitted with black Rifles buttons. To the arm are embroidered shoulder titles, embroidered felt 23rd Armoured Brigade formation signs above black felt brigade bar and then red backed rifles rank insignia. Interior with original Stark Brothers Ltd 1945 dated label. Inked to the interior with the name of the original owner “D J ROBSON”. War Department broad arrow with date letter “Z”. One button missing and couple of minor little moth nips but generally a good example.

Lot 274

WW2 Royal West African Frontier Force Battle Dress Blouse, Canadian made battle dress with embroidered black on green regimental shoulder titles, painted 81st West African division formation signs and sergeants chevrons. Interior with printed size details and Canadian issue stamp. Couple of moth areas but otherwise a good example.

Lot 277

Scarce WW2 Female Canadian Knights of Columbus Welfare Service Officers Uniform, fine example of a female cut officers service dress uniform with three pockets. Brown pressed leather football style buttons. Embroidered white on khaki CANADA nationality shoulder titles with bullion Knights of Columbus War Services badges underneath. Cloth lined interior with stitched name label “Grimston”. Accompanied by matching Canadian made service dress skirt. Both in good condition. (2 items)

Lot 278

WW2 Royal Marines No41 Commando Officers Service Dress Uniform of Captain A D Wilkinson MC, Awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry in Italy 1944, fine officers service dress four pocket tunic with bronze Royal Marines tunic buttons, RM bronzed titles and rank pips to the shoulders. Cash tape COMMANDO shoulder titles. To the breast is medal ribbons for the Military Cross (M.C), 1939-45 star, Italy star and Defence medal. Interior with Hawkes & Co tailors label with inked name “Capt A D Wilkinson 2.3.43”. Accompanied by matching trousers. Evidence of where collar badges have once been worn, now removed. Set remains in generally good condition. Captain Wilkinson was awarded an immediate Military Cross for gallantry during the Italian campaign in 1944. The recommendation for the award was as follows, “At VIETRI SUL MARE on 13 September 1943 Captain Wilkinson was commanding the left forward troop in the defile. During the mortar bombardment preceding the attack which the enemy put in on his position Captain Wilkinson was blown from his weapon pit by a mortar bomb which landed two feet away piercing both his ear drums. In the subsequent attack Captain Wilkinson showed great gallantry. The enemy succeeded in infiltrating round the flanks of the position and the troop suffered heavy casualties. Realising the seriousness of the position and despite mortar bombs and small arms fire Captain Wilkinson went himself to find out the situation on the flanks and to encourage the men who were fighting against heavy odds. By his outstanding leadership and disregard for his own safety he inspired his troop who successfully repulsed the attack inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy”. According to “The Marines Were There” by Robert Bruce Lockhart (Putnam, 1950 pages 95-97) Captain Anthony Douglas Wilkinson was Officer Commanding A Troop, 41 RM Commando at Salerno in September 1943 and his MC was for Salerno where 41 Cdo suffered 50% casualties. Another book “Marine Commando - Sicily and Salerno with 41 RM Commando” (Hale, 1988) say Wilkinson commanded A Troop at La Molina, Sicily and was wounded there. The book has a photo of the officers of 41 Cdo aboard SS Durban Castle en route to Sicily and Wilkinson appears in the photo.

Lot 279

WW2 British Officers Service Dress Uniform of Lieutenant Dennis Bernard Lovelock “B” Squadron Fife & Forfar Yeomanry Royal Armoured Corps, Killed in Action in Normandy 8th August 1944, standard officers four pocket service dress tunic and matching trousers. Complete with brass buttons, regimental collar badges and single rank pip to the shoulder. Interior of the tunic with the original tailors label which has inked name “D B Lovelock” and date Jan 44. Set remains in very good condition. Dennis Bernard Lovelock was born in 1923. He resided in Harrow, Middlesex. He was an acting Lieutenant, when on the 8th August 1944 he was reported as missing, later confirmed as killed in action whilst serving in “B” squadron of the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps. He is buried at Bayeux War Cemetery. He was 21 years old at the time of his death.

Lot 280

Control Commission Germany Battle Dress Blouse, 1940 pattern battle dress blouse with machined shoulder titles “BRITISH POLICE” and embroidered Control Commission Germany formation sign. Lower sleeve with warrant officers rank badge. 1945 dated size label to the interior.

Lot 281

WW2 Indian Army 11th Sikhs Regiment Colonels Service Dress Tunic, fine four pocket officers service dress tunic with heavily polished regimental buttons. Brass rank insignia and regimental shoulder titles to the shoulders. Gorget collar patches and medal ribbons for WW2 service above the breast pocket. Officers quality cloth lining to the interior. Remains in very good overall condition.

Lot 282

WW2 Indian Army 11th Sikhs Regiment Colonels Battle Dress Blouse, fine quality Indian made example with Peshwar tailors label to the interior. The battle dress with tropical pattern stitched shoulder titles “SIKH” and embroidered rank insignia. Small gorget patches to the collar and WW2 medal ribbons to the breast. Battle dress is in near mint condition.

Lot 283

WW2 Civil Defence Mechanised Transport Corps (M.T.C) Uniform, fine quality female tailored officers service dress tunic with bronzed MTC collar badges and regimental buttons. To one arm is an embroidered diamond sleeve badge with crowned Civil Defence insignia and M T C. Blue chevrons to the cuffs. E Gerrard, New Bond Street tailors label to the interior of the tunic. Complete with the matching khaki skirt. Generally very good condition.

Lot 284

WW2 British Royal Army Ordnance Corps 24th Independent Brigade Group Battle Dress Blouse, being a Canadian made battle dress blouse with printed R.A.O.C shoulder titles and embroidered formation sign for the 24th Independent Brigade. Canadian stamp to the interior lining. No makers details or dates clear.

Lot 285

WW2 Royal Signals Officers Battle Dress Blouse, being a 1942 dated 1940 pattern example with embroidered regimental shoulder titles to both arms and blue backed officers rank pips to the shoulders. Press stud fittings where a formation sign has once been present. Some light areas of moth damage but otherwise good condition.

Lot 286

WW2 Polish Signals Section Battle Dress Blouse, good example of a typical Polish tailored battle dress blouse with the open collar, pointed collar tips and padded shoulder areas. Collars with Signals section collar patches, being black wool with dark blue top edging. Battle dress is fitted with white metal pre-war Polish army buttons to the pockets and shoulders. Embroidered POLAND nationality shoulder titles and two brocade rank bars to the shoulder boards. Knotted blue and black lanyard with small white metal Polish eagle fitted. No markings or labels to the interior of the battle dress. Some light scattered areas of mothing but generally still a good example.

Lot 289

1947 Pattern Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Battle Dress Blouse, interesting example with white on green embroidered K.O.Y.L.I shoulder titles and green on white rank chevrons. Above the breast pocket is medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Burma star, Defence medal and 1939-45 War medal. Interior with 1949 dated size label.

Lot 290

British Major Generals Battle Dress Blouse, fine quality officers 1949 pattern battle dress blouse with red gorget collar patches, embroidered rank insignia to the shoulder strap, embroidered 42nd infantry division formation sign to the arm. Medal ribbons to the breast of Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, British War medal, Victory medal with MID oakleaf, Indian General Service medal, 1939-45 star, France & Germany star, Defence medal, 1939-45 War medal with MID oakleaf and Elizabeth II Coronation medal. Interior with 1951 dated size label. Very good overall condition.

Lot 291

Royal Signals (Airborne) 305th Middlesex Yeomanry Signal Squadron Battle Dress Blouse, 1949 pattern battle dress blouse with embroidered Royal Signals shoulder titles, embroidered parachute wings above Pegasus formation sign and rank chevrons. To the shoulder is twist cord lanyard for the 305th Middlesex Yeomanry Signal Squadron. Interior with 1954 dated size label. Generally good condition.

Lot 292

British City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) 56th Armoured Division Officers Battle Dress Blouse, fine quality officers tailored battle dress blouse with silver gilt Rough Riders collar badges, embroidered Rough Riders shoulder titles and printed 56th Armoured Division formation signs. Gilt metal rank pips and brass RAC shoulder titles. Leather football buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder boards. Football buttons also to the cuffs. Green artificial silk lining to the interior. Good example.

Lot 293

British Parachute Regiment Battle Dress Blouse of a WW2 Military Medal (M.M) Winner, 1949 pattern battle dress blouse with embroidered PARACHUTE REGIMENT shoulder titles and printed dark pattern Pegasus formation signs as worn by the TA of the 16th Airborne division. Lower sleeve with kings crown warrant officers rank badge. One arm with embroidered parachute wings. Breast pocket with medal ribbons for Military Medal (M.M), 1939-45 star, France & Germany star, Defence medal, 1939-45 War medal, General Service medal and Efficiency medal. Interior with 1955 dated size label. Some scattered moth damage.

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