Royal Army Medical Corps Collar Badges consisting of 6x white metal other ranks examples for the Army Medical Staff Corps, pair of other ranks white metal crown collar badges worn by the Army Hospital Corps 1857-1884, 4x Victorian white metal other ranks collar badges for the Volunteer Medical Staff Corps, similar example in brass, Medical Staff Corps London bronzed collar badge, 4x brass Victorian Royal Army Medical Corps, similar badges in bronze and blackened, 3x officers silver and gilt RAMC Victorian collars, 4x variations of white metal Volunteers Royal Army Medical Corps kings crown examples, 6x gilt metal other ranks kings crown collars, 2x silvered other ranks examples, 3x brass other ranks without a scroll (believed to be Scottish General Hospital), 3x large cap / collar bronze badges with lug fittings on the reverse, large cap / collar bronze badge with letter A fitted underneath, officers kings crown gilt metal collar badge, 6x officers kings crown silver and gilt collars, 3x other ranks locally made cast brass collars, 2x other ranks white metal kings crown collars, various EIIR other ranks collar badges, 3x EIIR officers silver and gilt collars, pair of small EIIR officers mess dress examples, plus others. Various conditions and fittings on reverse. (79 items)
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Honourable Artillery Company / Royal Horse Artillery Collar Badges consisting of 5x large HAC infantry grenade collar badges, bi-metal sergeants pattern collar badge with white metal centre, gilt metal HAC collar badge, 3x bronze HAC officers collar badges with HAC in scroll, pair of officers gilt HAC collar badges with Firmin makers tablets on the reverse, 4x other ranks small type HAC gilt metal collar badges, 3x other ranks anodised collar badges, red backed bullion HAC No1 dress tunic collar badges, 3x white metal post 1953 badges, small mess dress bullion collar badges with gilt centres, officers bullion No1 dress cap badge, 4x first pattern Imperial Yeomanry Cadets (City of London Squadron) collar badges, 2x scarce 2nd pattern Imperial Yeomanry Cadets (City of London Squadron) collar badges, gilt metal George VI Royal Horse Artillery collar badges, 2x George VI white metal RHA collars, George VI officers silvered collar badge and 10x variations of EIIR Royal Horse Artillery collar badges. Various conditions. (51 items)** Imperial Yeomanry Cadets (City of London Squadron) were affiliated to the Honourable Artillery Company in 1921.
Selection of The Royal Scots Collar Badges consisting of 6x brass 1873 pattern thistle collar badges (one with replaced single lug), selection of 26 post 1881 pattern other ranks brass, white metal and anodised collars, pair of officers bullion thistle collar badges circa 1881-1893, officers bullion embroidered thistle pre 1884 collar badge, officers post 1884 bullion collar badge, 2x post 1903 officers mess dress collar badges in silver gilt and enamel, 6x post 1903 OSD bronze collar badges, pair of 1920’s warrant officers collar badges in white metal with brass centres, post 1931 officers mess tunic silver gilt and enamel collar badges (one missing enamel), 5x OSD bronze post 1931 collar badges, pair of two piece brass post 1931 collars, 2x strung bugle collar badges worn by The Edinburgh (Queens) Regiment of Light Infantry Militia, 2x white metal other ranks 4th and 5th battalion (Queens Edinburgh Rifles) collar badges with bugle to the lower section, 6x small type bronze OSD collars for the 4th and 5th battalion (Queens Edinburgh Rifles), similar example but large type, silver gilt officers example, 4x blackened 10th (Cyclist) battalion other ranks collar badges, pair of modern bullion officers thistle collar badges and a brass collar badge worn by the Transvaal Scottish Volunteers. Most of the badges are in good overall condition with the original fittings on the reverse. Most of these badges are the actual ones illustrated in History of the British Infantry Collar Badge by Colin Churchill on pages 17-20, figures 1-30. (77 items)
Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Officers Bullion Collar Badges consisting of a pre 1881 4th foot bullion collar badge, pair of post 1881 mess dress collars with gilt metal lion faces, similar design later example and a silver wire example worn by Volunteer battalions. All badges are the actual examples illustrated in History of the British Infantry Collar Badge by Colin Churchill on pages 29-31, figures 102, 105, 112, 117 and 118. (5 items)
Selection of The Suffolk Regiment Collar Badges consisting of pre 1881 officers bullion collar badge, 4x post 1881 officers bullion collar badges, 4x post 1903 officers bullion collar badges, post 1902 bronze officers forage cap / collar badge, similar example post 1953 issue with Queens Crown, unofficial Victorian tropical mess dress collar badge, 2x officers tropical collar badges with two tower castle, 3x officers tropical collar badges with three tower castles, fine pair of officers tropical three tower castle collar badges with Gaunt makers mark on the reverse, similar single example in silver (not hallmarked), pair of blackened 6th Cyclist battalion collar badges, plus others. Most of these badges are the actual ones illustrated in History of the British Infantry Collar Badge by Colin Churchill on pages 66-69, figures 377-404. (28 items)
Tank Corps / Royal Tank Regiment Metal and Cloth Arm Badges consisting of WW1 period Tank Corps brass and white metal examples, two later pattern post WW1 examples in white metal, later post WW1 in brass, third pattern in sheet brass with two lugs on the reverse and a crude example made in aluminium, 13 cloth examples dating from early post WW1 period through to WW2 period, pre WW2 period bullion example, 3x modern bullion dress tunic examples and a bullion EIIR period beret badge. All remain in good overall condition. (25 items)
2nd Battalion Essex Regiment 56th Infantry Brigade 49th Division Combination, embroidered white on red Essex regiment shoulder title with embroidered 49th division formation sign, two red felt bars and embroidered 56th infantry brigade formation sign. Insignia is all mounted on a panel of battle dress cloth. Insignia remains in good condition.
Rare Unofficial Cloth Formation Sign of the Commando Basic Training Depot Achnacarry, the insignia is constructed from embroidered on to silk cloth. Formation sign shows Achnacarry castle on rocky ground within a circle. Insignia is mounted onto a battle dress backing material along with a bullion COMMANDO shoulder title. Insignia shows some wear. ** Vendor states in his collection notes that this was worn by Officers and Senior NCO’s at the training depot.
Selection of Royal Artillery / Yeomanry Shoulder Titles consisting of green on red Loyal Suffolk Hussars, red on navy blue Royal Horse Artillery, embroidered Royal Artillery Queens Own Dorset & West Somerset Yeomanry, white on red City of London, green on red Essex Yeomanry, yellow on black Sussex Yeomanry, white on green Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry, yellow on navy blue Surrey Yeomanry Q.M.R, similar later example mounted on battle dress backing and a yellow on black Lanarkshire Yeomanry. Titles are all generally in good condition.
Selection of WW2 & Post WW2 Formation Signs including 2x printed 52nd Lowland division, printed 9th corps (black Kilkenny cat), printed 11th corps, printed 4th corps, printed Suez Canal district south, painted 12th corps, embroidered 30 corps, 45th division combination, embroidered 51st Highland division, embroidered British troops France, embroidered 48th division, embroidered 47th division, woven 15th Indian corps, embroidered 3rd corps on battle dress backing, embroidered 5th corps, printed 21st Indian corps, plus others. All remain in good overall condition. (22 items)
1st Kings Dragoon Guards Officers Pouch and Cross Belt Set consisting of officers silver (not hallmarked) fronted pouch with engraved decoration. To the centre of the pouch is a crude brass regimental badge for the 1st Kings Dragoon Guards. Cross belt of leather with flat wire gilt decoration front. Accompanied by other dress fittings and sword knot etc. All remain in good overall condition. Due to the construction this item was probably made in India or the far east.
Indian Wars Period 1881 Pattern US 3rd Cavalry Dress Helmet, blue felt covered body with gilt brass eagle and crossed swords helmet plate with white metal number 3 to the centre. Ornate gilt brass plume base and holder with yellow horse hair plume. Complete with yellow cords / lines. Interior has the original leather sweatband to the inside which shows some wear and cracking.
Victorian Volunteer Artillery Officers Full Dress Uniform of fine quality blue melton cloth with ornate heavy bullion twist cord decoration to the cuffs. Red cloth collar with silver braid decoration (missing collar badges), Knotted twist cord shoulder boards with single bullion rank pip. Pewter Victorian officers tunic buttons. Good condition quilted lining to the interior. Trousers are standard form with large central red stipe to the centre of the leg. Accompanied by universal pattern Volunteer officers belt and sword hangers. Officers dress cross belt with silver braid decoration on leather and with small leather pouch having silvered post 1902 Royal Artillery badge to the centre. Set remains in good overall condition for age.
Selection of Tunics Attributed to Captain Lachlan Gordon Duff Gordon Highlanders, Killed in Action 24th October 1914, consisting of short white mess tunic with gilt metal regimental buttons. Twist cord officers shoulder boards with three bullion rank pips. Medal ribbons for Boer War service; Two scarlet mess tunics with crimson lapel and yellow cuffs, three pairs of tartan trousers, officers dress waist belt with two piece regimental waist belt clasp, various other items of accoutrements. All housed in the original metal storage tin. Tunics remain in good overall condition. ** Captain Lachlan Gordon Duff, Gordon Highlanders, was born in January, 1880, and entered the Military College at Sandhurst 1898. A year later he was gazetted to the Gordon Highlanders, joining the 1st Battalion as 2nd Lieutenant. In January, 1900, he was promoted Lieutenant and had attained Captain's rank when he retired. On the outbreak of the first world war he at once rejoined his regiment and was killed in an engagement in the North of France on the 24th October 1914. During the South African War he saw a good deal of service and had both medals with clasps.
Post 1902 Royal Artillery Officers Full Dress Uniform of fine quality blue melton cloth with ornate heavy bullion twist cord decoration to the cuffs. Red collar with gilt wire braid decoration and bullion flaming grenade collar badges. Knotted twist cord shoulder boards with single bullion rank pip. Gilt metal kings crown buttons. Good condition quilted lining to the interior of the tunic. Trousers are standard form with large central red stipe to the centre of the leg. Accompanied by universal pattern officers dress belt with hangers. Gilt braid decoration is coming loose from the leather belt. White buff leather cross belt with leather pouch having gilt metal artillery piece to the centre. Set remains in good overall condition for age.
WW2 British 21st County of London (Rough Riders) Air Landing Troops Battle Dress Blouse, being a 1940 pattern example complete with regimental shoulder titles above Airborne division Pegasus formation signs. To the lower sleeves are warrant officer rank insignias and one arm having the glider troops insignia. White twist lanyard. Interior has H Edgard & Sons Ltd label which is dated 1944. Some moth damage to the reverse of the battle dress but generally still In good condition.
Selection of British Uniform Items, including officers four pocket service dress tunic with no insignia, pair of interwar officers trousers, pair of battle dress style trousers, British army combat shirt, four pairs of tropical breeches and a pair of standard service dress trousers. Various conditions. (9 items)
Uniforms and Headdress of British S.O.E Officer Bertie Kennedy Blount, part of Operation Foxley, The Planned Assassination Attempt on Adolf Hitler. The grouping consists of his 1940 dated four pocket service dress tunic with brass Intelligence Corps buttons, gilt metal rank insignia to the shoulder boards for Colonel, green lanyard and to the arm embroidered paratroopers qualified jump wing. Interior of the tunic has the original tailors label with his name inked inside. Colonels service dress peaked cap with red central band and bullion insignia. Officers field service cap with bullion crown and lion badge, his initials inked to the interior. Australian made battle dress blouse with similar insignia to that of the service dress tunic. Tropical KD officers four pocket tunic with pressed leather football buttons, rank insignia to the shoulder boards and his parachute qualification wing on press studs fitted to the centre of the tunic, common practice for members of the SOE. The tunic has his name inked to the interior. All tunics and hats remain in good condition, just with service wear in keeping with the period and nature of the items. The items come with a folder of photocopied research on his career. (5 items) ** Colonel Bertie Kennedy Blount was born on 1st April 1907 in Shoeburyness. He was educated at Oxford University where he gained a first in Chemistry. On the 23rd October 1940 he was given a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps, he was soon seconded to the Special Operations Executive (S.O.E) where he was scientific adviser of X section. Blount was heavily involved in the creation and testing of equipment that was issued to SOE agents in the field, this included the waterproof suit issued to agents for dropping into water. In 1943 Blount was dropped by parachute into Greece to liaise with SOE agents and other units on the ground to find out the effectiveness of equipment and supplies. In 1944 he dropped into south west China to report on the Japanese military strength in the area. As part of the Department of Scientific Research (DSR) with the SOE, Blount was part of the planning team for Operation Foxley, the plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler by use of poison, this is something that it is said Blount was not confident of its success. The operation was scrapped when Adolf Hitler took his own life in May 1945. In the post war years he served with Control Commission Germany in various scientific and research roles.
WW2 Australian Made Battle Dress Blouse complete with original label to the interior which is inked ASHFORD CLOTHING CO 1941 and with size details. Battle dress is complete with the original buttons. Some wear but generally good condition. Accompanied by a 1945 dated Canadian made battle dress blouse. (2 items)
Interesting WW2 Belgium Made Royal Engineers Battle Dress Blouse, being a standard 1940 pattern example with embroidered Royal Engineers shoulder titles, 21st army group formation signs and arm of service stripes to each arm. Complete with original buttons (one missing). Interior of the tunic has original size label which is dated 1945 and gives the makers name of Van Buggenhout Malines. The battle dress shows wear and has some rusting marks caused by the top hook catches.
Private Purchase Officers Royal Army Ordnance Corps Battle Dress Blouse, of fine quality cloth with padded shoulder sections. Embroidered R.A.O.C shoulder titles with British Troops France formation sign and arm of service stripe. Shoulders have three red backed rank pips. Defence medal ribbon above breast pocket. A couple of buttons missing and some moth damage to the battle dress.
Post 1953 Scottish Rifles Doublet of fine regimental green cloth with blackened buttons. Interior of the tunic has original paper label. Tunic appears to be earlier, possibly re-issued and buttons changed. Some wear and staining. Accompanied by a post 1902 Royal Navy cadets tunic with gilt metal kings crown fouled anchor buttons to the front, cuffs and collar. EIIR Royal Army Pay Corps officers field service dress cap with bullion regimental badge and gold braiding, post 1953 Glengarry with staybright Royal Highlanders badge, The Blues & Royals beret with bullion badge and EIIR Royal Armoured Corps black beret. (6 items)
Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Battle Dress Blouse, 1949 pattern complete with original cloth shoulder titles, formation signs, croix de guerre ribbon and palm, rank stripes. Tailors label to the inside with 1955 date. Accompanied by dress cap complete with regimental cap badge and croix de guerre ribbon rosette. Large regimental flag which shows some wear, stains and tears. Battle dress and cap are in good condition overall. (3 items)
Royal Engineers Officers Dress Tunic and Royal Artillery Officers Dress Cap, the blue cloth tunic is complete with the original anodised regimental buttons, gilt metal officers collar badges and rank insignia to the shoulder boards. Complete with the matching trousers and belt. Accompanied by a Royal Artillery officers dress cap with gilt metal cap badge. Cap is housed in the original storage box. (3 items)
EIIR British Army Pilots Service Dress Tunic with red gorget style collar patches, the breast has bullion and embroidered army pilots wing. Bullion and embroidered flaming grenade insignia to the lower cuff. Anodised rank insignia for a Colonel. Anodised tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulders. Interior has original tailors label with inked name of the original owner, Major E G Shepherd. Good overall condition.
German Army Officers Dress Dagger, complete with its original bullion dress knot and velvet backed hanging straps. Dagger has orange handle with one chip to the bottom part. Polished eagle cross guard and top pommel. Complete with the original scabbard. Blade is an unmaker marked example. Generally good condition.
SS Officers Chained Dress Dagger with black ebony handle having eagle and rune badges inserted. Black painted scabbard with nickel mounts. Hanging chains with SS runes and skulls, reverse having SS rune mark. Plain un-maker marked blade with motto Meine Ehre Heist Treue. The dagger shows evidence of restoration to the handle, scabbard and chains. Viewing strongly recommended.
Selection of Polish Collar Patches and Shoulder Boards, consisting of mostly cloth collar pennants and collar diamonds for various Polish units. Some matching pairs. Shoulder boards are for both greatcoats and battle dress, slip on rank boards for both battle dress and khaki tunics. Some metal rank insignia also. Various conditions. (40 items)
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger complete with the original brown handle having eagle and SA devices. Complete with the original scabbard which has sadly lost all of its original paint finish. Attached to the scabbard is the original short leather hanging strap. Interestingly the blade has been put into the dagger the wrong way round. Blade has clear motto Alles Fur Deutschland and makers mark for Max Weyersberg Solingen. Some staining to the blade. The exterior fittings do show some Verdigris.
Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Dress Dagger being a early nickel silver example with blue leather covered handle and scabbard. Some plating lifting to the fittings. The blade unusually does not have any makers mark. Full length chains with original DRGM marked clip. Some scuffing to the leather work but generally good condition.
Late War Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Alcoso, the dagger is complete with its original orange handle. The fittings are of poor quality which is typical of late war Alcoso daggers. Plain blade with Alcoso makers trade mark to the base. Dagger is complete with single hanging strap which is missing lion head fitting.
Third Reich NSKK Dress Dagger by Anton Wingen Jr Solingen, the dagger is complete with its original black scabbard. Grip with eagle and early copper based SA device. Fittings have lost some of the plating. Blade has the motto Alles fur Deutschland and makers mark to the base of the reverse side of the blade. Exterior of the dagger has been well polished.
Third Reich NSFK Dress Dagger being an example with the later aluminium fittings. Blue leather covering to the handle and scabbard. Some scuffing to the blue leather covering. Fittings also show some wear and nicks. Blade has F & A HELBIG makers mark. Blade has some staining but generally good condition. Top pommel is loose as is the bottom scabbard chape.
A reproduction Continental figure group depicting two rival males seeking the attention of a female stepping off a carriage, width 30cm (af) and a similar reproduction Continental table lamp, the stem formed as a young lady in a pink dress, the shade with hand painted figures of buildings and the base with florally encrusted decoration (af), height 41cm (2).
Longines; a 1940s gentlemans tank style dress watch with high grade 17 jewel calibre 23Z manual wind movement, beige satin dial with Arabic and baton numerals and subsidiary seconds within a 10ct gold filled case. CONDITION REPORT Some wear commensurate with age to the case and dial. Watch winds smoothly and ticks away but no guarantee of functionality long term.
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