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First World War Lancashire Hussars Interest:- a pair of crushed leather saddle panniers, the joining strap embossed Major J R Aspinall, Lancashire Hussars, each bag with brass buckle and rolled leather handle, also, two leather trimmed brown canvas luggage rolls, one by Harrods Ltd., a similar suit carrier, a canvas kit bag, two leather Gladstone bags and a pigskin pyjama case, all embossed JRA; also, a canvas game bag, a swagger stick, two dress waistcoats, a linen coat with blue collar and cuffs, and a blue wool field service cap to Colonel J R Aspinall, King's Own Regiment
An Officer's No.1 Dress Cap to Royal Engineers, with Elizabeth II cap badge; five Various British Army Peaked Caps, including a No.2 service cap to a Colonel/Brigadier and dress caps to Royal Hussars, the West Riding, the Robin Hoods, the Royal Green Jackets, also a Peaked Cap to the National Fire Service, an Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders glengarry, a Humberside Police helmet and two ties (10)
A Royal Navy Mess Dress Uniform to a Commander, by Gieves, Ltd., London, comprising jacket, waistcoat and trousers; a Second World War Royal Navy Wartime Economy Battledress Jacket, with later Merchant Navy buttons and shoulder rank boards to a 2nd Engineer and an associated pair of trousers (5)
A Comprehensive Second World War Royal Navy Uniform, to Commander R L Garnons-Williams, by Gieves Ltd., London, including two peaked caps with bullion thread badges, a beret, a white cap with talley for HMS Apollo, two greatcoats, a greatcoat and jacket with rank epaulettes to a Lieutenant, a jacket with medal ribbons for 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Italy Star, War Medal, Naval General Service Medal and Jubilee Medal 1977, four black waistcoats, five pairs of black trousers, two mess jackets, two white waistcoats, three pairs of cream wool trousers, various ties, tropical dress uniforms, embroidered insignia etc, mostly contained in black japanned tin trunk, box and Gieves hat box
A German Third Reich U-Boat Single Push Chronograph by Hanhart, the circular silvered dial with fifteen minute subsidiary dial, signed and inscribed ANKER 7 STEINE, the back of the chromium plated case stamped with eagle and swastika over M, Unterseebootsschule Neustadt (i.H) 987; a German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Mess Dress Tunic, in navy wool mix, fastened by a pair of gilt anchor buttons joined by a chain with two rows of nine gilt anchor buttons, five further buttons to each cuff, with embroidered breast eagle and gilt metal trade sleeve badge for Mine Blocking, with a white and blue cotton neckerchief (3)
A German Third Reich Heer (Army) Dress Dagger, the blade etched maker's name, ''Carl Eickhorn, Solingen'' and squirrel logo, the plated hilt with orange plastic wrythen grip, silver thread portapee, the pebbled scabbard with twin oak leaf-decorated bands, ring suspensions, silver wire hangerBlade with light rusting. Plating to hilt slightly worn and pommel with scratches and dings. Scabbard with several dents. Portapee and hanger both tatty with considerable wear.
A Crank Handle Ersatz Knife Bayonet/Trench Dagger, the 12.5cm double edge spear point steel blade stamped DEMAG, DUISBERG within a circle to one side, the opposing side stamped GESETZLICH GESHUTZT, lacks crossguard, with green painted steel scabbard (af); four other German Bayonets, including M1871/84 with steel mounted leather scabbard; two M1884/98 third pattern knife bayonets, one with steel scabbard; M1871/84 dress bayonet with steel scabbard and leather frog (5 - in a briefcase)
A Victorian 1827 Pattern Naval Officer's Dress Sword, the straight, fullered single edge blade by A,H, Hancox, Commercial Road, Landport, length 82.5 cm, etched with fouled anchor, Victoria crown and foliage, the brass gothic hilt with folding guard, cast with fouled anchor, lion head pommel with extended mane, wirebound fishskin grip, the brass-mounted leather scabbard with twin ring suspensionsBlade with scattered pitting. Hilt with signs of age and wear commensurate with use. Slight wear to grip. Scabbard leather fairly dry and with three creases.
An Early 19th Century 1827 Pattern Naval Officer's Dress Sword, the quill back, single edge blade with spear tip, the gilt brass gothic hilt incorporating fouled anchor, the well-cast lion head pommel with extended mane, wire-bound leather grip (scabbard lacking)Blade with allover rust. Finish to hilt darkened. Wire to grip defective.
A George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Dress Sword, the 82 cm part-fullered, single edge blade numbered 45043 to the back, the plated, pierced hilt incorporating Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip, leather-covered service scabbard; and another, similar, the etched, plated blade by Hobson & Sons (2)First sword - Blade with patches of rust. Hilt plated finish worn and rusted. Fishskin grip finish poor. Scabbard poor. Second sword - Plating to blade worn and flaking - nicks and some rusting to lower part. Plating to hilt worn and flaking. Fishskin grip with some losses. Scabbard poor.
An Edward VII 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer's Dress Sword, the part-fullered, single edge blade, length 82 cm, etched with the Royal cypher and coat of arms amongst panels of scrollwork and foliage, the plated hilt pierced and incorporating the Royal cypher, wire-bound fishskin grip, the steel scabbard with twin ring suspensionsBlade with small patches of rust mainly near ricasso. Hilt plating worn and rusted. Scabbard with several dents and overall rusting.
A 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Dress Sword, the 77cm double edge steel blade with a narrow fuller running from the hilt for 21cm to each side, the brass stirrup hilt bearing traces of original gilding, with boat shell guard intersected by straight crossguard, copper wire bound grip and ovoid urn finial, lacks scabbardBlack patching to blade surface, lacks scabbard
A 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's Dress Sword, the 80cm double edge steel epee blade with a 7cm narrow fuller to each side, the brass stirrup hilt bearing traces of original gilding, with boat shell guard intersected by straight crossguard, finely ribbed wood grip and baluster finial, with a steel two ring scabbardGrey patching to the surface of the blade. The hilt bears traces of original gilding and is a little jiggly. The scabbard has a bend/dent near the shoe
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