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A George V Welsh Guards' officers dress sword, with metal scabbard with outer leather covering, the blade by Edward Smith, 5 Boyle Street London, marked with number 1217 to back-edge and etched with various battle honours, cyphers and the initials H.C.L.D, the shagreen hilt with sword knot, blade length 82cm, overall length 99cm
A group of seven World War I and inter war medals, mounted to bar, comprising; World War I trio awarded to '9192 SJT. A. Smith R.W.FUS' and India general service medal, Waziristan 1919-21 clasp, awarded to '417813 A-W.O. CL. I A. Smith R.W. FUS', a 1935 silver jubilee medal, a George V long service and good conduct medal, 'SJT A. Smith B.K. Dep TT' and a meritorious service medal, awarded to '9192 S. MJR A. Smith 4/ R.W. FUS', together with the dress miniatures mounted to bar and an Elizabeth II fire brigade medal for long service 'Fireman Alfred Smith', with photographs and ephemera and St John Ambulance badge and clasps (a lot)
A World War I Military medal group of five medals, military medal and 1914 Mons star with clasp awarded to 'SJT. H. Pugh I/Shrops L.I', the 1914-18 War medal, Victory medal and army long service and good conduct medal to 'WO. Class 2 H. Pugh K.S.L.I', all mounted to bar, together with the miniature dress medals also mounted to bar, with K.S.L.I cap badge and photograph, all contained within glazed wood frame
Continental gilt metal porcelain panel jewel box inset with Sevres style porcelain panels depicting pastoral scenes and figures in 18th Century dress within jeweled borders, hinged lid opening to reveal quilted buttoned interior - measures 10" by 4" by 6.5" Damage to top right hand corner of top of porcelain panel, some jeweled beading loss
SL 63 Green Faced Wicked Witch - Pelham Puppets SL 63 Range hollow moulded head painted green, with smiling mouth and three teeth, yellow eyes, wool hair, composite four finger hands, metal strip knee joints, string above knees, wearing a black felt pointed hat, red and black cape, black dress, red feet, boxed
A 1960's wedding dress by Zane of London, in corded silk, the bodice of the dress and long train with self rose pattern, high neck with full length sleeves and faux pearl detail to the high waist, together with an earlier net veil with silk tambour decoration and wax orange blossom head band ++veil with some holes, dress good
British 1944 “Turtle Shell” Pattern Steel Combat Helmet, complete with undated liner and webbing chinstrap, standard WW2 British army steel combat helmet with liner system and webbing chinstrap, WW2 Home Front Fire Watchers steel helmet with original liner, WW2 British officers service dress peaked cap, modern (1990’s) British army combat helmet, Post WW2 American steel helmet with separate liner and a Iraqi (1st Gulf War) helmet with painted M to the front. Various conditions. (7 items)
Selection of Yeomanry Regiment Sleeve Badges consisting of officers silvered arm badge in the form of the Prince of Wales feathers worn by the Caernarvonshire Yeomanry, other ranks white metal badge of the Caernarvonshire Yeomanry with two screw post fittings on the back, post 1938 white metal 2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons) white metal arm badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, two brass and white metal arm badges of the East Riding Yeomanry, small arm badge in the form of a running fox also worn by the East Riding Yeomanry, chromed coronet worn by the Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry, small chrome pouch badge of the Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry with screw post fittings on the reverse and 2x bullion on red No1 dress & mess dress and 1 embroidered on khaki No2 dress arm badges of the Essex Yeomanry. All remain in good overall condition. (11 items)
Scarce WW2 Female Mechanised Transport Corps (M.T.C) Uniform, consisting of four pocket service dress tunic complete with blue cloth collar patches, blue lined cuffs, three blue service stripes to one cuff, MTC brass tunic buttons, some of the pocket buttons are the earlier MTTC type. To the arm is the cloth half brassard with embroidered organisation emblem and title scroll. Interior pocket has the original tailors label with the original owners details inked and date 1942. Accompanied by the original issue skirt with zip to the side and rear pocket. Uniform remains in very good overall condition. (2 items) This actual tunic is the one illustrated in the reference work “Within the Island Fortress – No 4” by Jon Mills.
Selection of British Military Uniform, consisting of WW2 officers service dress with RAOC tunic buttons to the front and pockets, 1949 pattern RAOC battle dress blouse with insignia to arms, officers red mess dress and two pairs of officers khaki service dress trousers. Various conditions. (5 items)
Uniform & Headdress Grouping of Major General D H D Selwood Army Legal Corps, the uniforms consist of 2x officers service dress, full mess dress uniform, officers service dress and trousers, Major Generals white mess jacket, tropical tunic and trousers, Indian made service dress. The headdress in the grouping consist of 2x berets with bullion generals badges, beret with bullion insignia of Lieutenant Colonel rank, officers dress caps for Royal Army Service Corps and Army Legal Corps. Headdress is all housed in an original storage box addressed to Major General Selwood and most of the uniforms have a tailors label with his name typed or inked. (17 items) Major General Selwood was director general of the Army Legal Corps from 8th January 1990 until 4th May 1992.
WW2 Royal Artillery Officers Private Purchase Battle Dress Uniform Set, of fine quality khaki wool, tailored with open collar. Embroidered Royal Artillery shoulder titles and red backed rank insignia. WW2 Medal ribbons to breast. Fine quality private purchase lining to the interior. Complete with pair of battle dress trousers in the matching quality. Accompanied by three pairs of battle dress trousers. (5 items)
WW2 56th Infantry Division Battle Dress Blouse, being an American made war aid example with large brown Bakelite buttons, embroidered formation signs and Royal Artillery arm of service strips. Interior size label has 1943 date. Accompanied by a near mint condition pair of Battle Dress trousers with 1943 dated label to the interior, 1947 pattern battle dress blouse with rank chevron to the arm and a pair of battle dress trousers. Al l remain in generally good condition. (4 items)
Third Reich DLV / NSFK Dress Dagger, 2nd pattern example with aluminium fittings. Top scabbard chape is missing two securing screws. Handle and scabbard have blue leather covering. Short cross guard with black swastika to the centre. Attached to the single scabbard ring is the short leather hanging strap. F A Helbig makers trade mark to one side of the blade. The blade has surface staining making the markers mark slightly unclear. Original leather buffer pad to the base of the blade. Generally good condition example.
Polish WW2 Officers Service Belt, being a Sam Browne style with cross strap and steel buckle. Accompanied by a WW2 German officers black leather claw belt, post WW2 Polish officers dress belt and buckle, Polish naval officers belt and brass buckle, Polish officers pre WW2 pocket watch with the original metal field service cover, battle field excavated equipment, document ink stamp and small Polish military flag. Various conditions. (small parcel)
1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, Officer's Flap Pouch, Pouch Belt & Full Dress Epaulettes 1837-1855, Fine and extremely rare items, the pouch of blue moroccan leather faced with blue velvet, this overlaid with gold train lace enclosing gold lace oak sprays, crowned 'VR' cypher and battle honour scroll 'Waterloo', the scroll with red velvet backing. The inside flap of the pouch bears the trade label of 'Andrews Helmet Maker & C. to His Majesty, 9 Pall Mall'. The pouch belt of red moroccan faced with blue velvet and overlaid with the regimental pattern gold lace, the magnificent gilt metal buckle, slide and tip of distinctive regimental pattern, featuring Royal crowns laurel and acanthus leaf sprays. The tri-angular shaped tip with an inner ground of blue velvet.The epaulettes (worn until 1855) have strap and crescent grounds of blue velvet heavily overlaid with gold lace, the crescents with central raised ovals bearing script initials 'KDG', these in silver bullion lace; small two piece gilt metal finial buttons of regimental pattern. The epaulettes lined with red moroccan, red silk and red velvet. All four pink silk fastening ties are present (one reduced). The lace in good overall condition but requires slight professional cleaning (4 items)
WW2 Polish Officers Service Dress Tunic, being an American made four pocket tunic with Bakelite Polish eagle tunic buttons to the front and pockets (one missing). White on red POLAND nationality shoulder titles to each arm and single rank star to the shoulder boards. Above the breast pocket is Monte Cassino medal ribbon. Tunic remains in good overall condition. Accompanied by a Polish officers service dress with pre war silvered Polish eagle tunic buttons to the front (missing from pockets), pre war medal ribbons above the breast pocket. Three lace rank bars to the shoulder boards. Generally in good condition. (2 items)
Hussars Officers Dress Tunic, of red scarlet cloth with heavy bullion Austrian knot pattern frogging to the front of the tunic. Heavy bullion decoration to the cuffs. Concealed fastening clips to the front of the tunic with two of the four original bullion acorn buttons. Collar has thick flat bullion wire decoration. Gilt cord edging to the front and skirt of the tunic. Loops to the chest for a breast order. Interior has half quilted lining. Evidence of where removable shoulder boards would have once been present. Some light staining and service wear but generally good condition.
Royal Artillery Parachute Qualified 42nd Division Battle Dress Set, consisting of 1943 dated Australian made open collar battle dress blouse with Royal Artillery embroidered shoulder titles, WW2 period Parachute qualification jump wings (to one arm only) and 2nd pattern 42nd division embroidered formation signs. To the shoulders are two red backed officers rank pips. Above the breast are medal ribbons for WW2 service and General Service Medal. Original tailors size label to the interior. Accompanied by a pair of Australian made battle dress trousers with 1943 dated size label. Set shows some light service wear but generally in good condition. (2 items)
Selection of British Battle Dress, consisting of 1949 pattern Royal Engineers officers example with printed formation sign for 3rd Port Task Force. Medal ribbons for WW2 service to the breast. Accompanied by two 1949 pattern battle dress blouses with RAOC shoulder titles and cloth formation signs and a 1949 pattern battle dress blouse and trousers set, complete with its original insignia. All remain in generally good condition. (5 items)
Selection of British Battle Dress Uniform consisting of 2x Denim battle dress blouse, one with black Rifle Brigade buttons. WW2 South African made battle dress blouse complete with the original label to the interior and a 1949 pattern Worcester regiment Majors battle dress blouse and trousers set with medal ribbons for WW2 service and regimental shoulder titles. One denim tunic is well worn and faded but all other items remain in good overall condition. (5 items)
EIIR Major Generals Full Uniform, consisting of No1 dress four pocket tunic complete with the original tunic buttons and metal rank insignia to the shoulders. Blue straight leg trousers with two thick central red stripes. Accompanied by dress cap with red central band and bullion cap badge. Peak decorated with two rows of bullion oak leaves. Cap is complete with the original card storage box. Label inside the tunic has inked name Capt J Williams and dated 1952. (3 items)
Selection of Insignia Worn by the 9th/12th (Prince of Wales) Royal Lancers, consisting of chromed arm badge on leather backing pad in the form of the Prince of Wales feathers, similar example in chrome on cloth backing with three lug fittings on the reverse, small bullion arm badge worn on the mess dress, embroidered white on khaki example worn on the battle dress circa 1960’s, white metal mess dress example with two lug fittings on the reverse, large bullion example worn on No1 dress tunic and a bullion and brass armoured car badge worn on the No1 and No2 dress. Badges are accompanied by two unidentified arm badges in the form of the Prince of Wales feathers. All remain in good condition. (10 items)
Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Miniature Dress Dagger Complete With The Original Presentation Box, superb example of the ¾ size miniature Luftwaffe 2nd pattern dress dagger. The dagger is complete with the original miniature bullion dagger knot. Orange handle is complete with the original grip wire. Scabbard retains nearly all of its original finish. Blade has the original SMF Solingen makers trademark to the base and DRGM. Other side of the blade is marked BESMER-TEPPICHE. The dagger is housed in its original period card box. A wonderful example that would be impossible to upgrade from.
East German (DDR) Officers Full Uniform consisting of grey four pocket tunic with officers crimson backed shoulder boards and collar patches. To the cuff is regimental cuff band for Wach-Rgt F Dzierzynski. Accompanied by the matching officers dress trousers, parade belt with metal buckle and peaked cap with enamelled central cockade. Set remains in good overall condition. (4 items)
Selection of East Lancashire Regiment Collar Badges, consisting of Rose patterns with regimental scroll in silver plate, bronze and white metal with South Africa 1900-02 scrolls. Various Rose only patterns for officers and other ranks in gilt, brass, white metal and anodised. Seven small sphinx patterns for the mess dress and a pair of modern bullion wire embroidered examples. Various conditions. (62 items)
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