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A GERMAN WWII ERA 3RD REICH LUFTWAFFE OFFICERS 2ND PATTERN DRESS DAGGER, complete with scabbard and all fittings, buckles, etc, the condition is good with the maker being marked on the blade 'Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen' the pebbled scabbard is only fair condition as its slightly dented on one side
A CANVAS BAG CONTAINING A VICTORIAN ERA SOCKET BAYONET, with proof mark 'E30' in leather and metal scabbard, a Chassepot style bayonet and scabbard, no markings, an Officers dress sword (British) by H Poole & Company, Saville Rowm London and a British Police Constables Truncheon, mid 20th Century, the bladed weapons are all rusted in areas
Britains Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve RNVR and other items. Petty Officer and 3 RNVR blue jacket ratings at the shoulder arms. 2 white jackets as RNVR ratings - tropical service dress white - not found in catalogue other than as 2nd. Grade (50N) - All fixed arms - some paint patches missing and age wear. Fair to GC for age. ADMIRAL of the Fleet only available in set 207 of 8 Officers and Petty Officers. This top man VGC - minor age wear. Midshipman - 2nd grade paint. Fair. All contained in a Britains box 'Types of the Royal Navy - sellotape repairs to label - edge and corner wear - end repaired - Fair to GC. Plus a Royal Naval Landing Party from Set No.79- gun, limber, plus 9 Naval figures - sailors and Petty Officers. Early set c 1897 to 1923 - 8 Ordinary Seamen 7 with correct small heads and oval bases -1 base miscast and 1 larger head and square base - Petty Officer carrying outstretched sword plus limber and gun. Limber pulling handle broken one side, gun complete and firing mechanism working. Paint loss and age wear to Ratings - Officer GC - Overall fair to GC for age. £100-150
An early Britains Australian Infantry Service Dress, marching at the slope, with Officer Set No.1544. 7 marching at the slope with empty handed gloved officer. In a Britains Types of the Colonial Army box - some repairs/damage to corners and sides, insert plain white - perhaps wartime. Figures GC-VGC minor chips only, retied onto Britains insert. £100-150
Britains United States Military Band in full dress uniform, from Set No.2110. 13 pieces, c. 1950's - several bandsmen missing but includes Drum Major, Bass Drummer, Side Drummer 3 Trumpets, Sousaphone, Tenor horn, 2 Trombones, 2 Clarinets, and Cymbals provide all in bright yellow/blue uniforms. VGC a nice part set. £80-120
A World War I Captain’s khaki service dress doublet of a territorial battalion of The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 4 pockets, embroidered rank badges to cuffs, blackened brass collar badges with “T”, blackened regimental buttons. Together with a pair of regimental tartan trews and a pair of boots. GC
A 19th century continental naval officer’s dress sword, plain shallow diamond section blade 28”, gilt brass hilt with double shell guard the front fixed and embossed with crowned fouled anchor on trophy of flag and foliage, the back hinged and plain, oak leaf panelled knucklebow, and pommel, wirebound (loose) wooden grip, with knot, in its leather scabbard (old repair to centre), with plain brass locket and foliate engraved chape. GC, the hilt retaining approx 40% gilt.
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