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A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German SA Officers dress dagger. The dagger having a shaped wooden grip with inset SA roundel and Eagle Swastika motif. The blade ricasso marked RZM 7/42 for Weyersberg, Kirschbaum and Co, Solingen. The blade engraved with ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' (Everything For Germany). Housed in steel scabbard, measuring approx. 38cm. Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.
A WWII Second World War c1938 Third Reich Nazi German NSKK National Socialist Motor Corps transitional dress dagger. The dagger having a shaped wooden grip with inset SA roundel and Eagle Swastika white metal emblem to centre. The crossguard having the RZM mark M 7/66 and makers Eickhorn, Solingen. The blade etched with ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' (Everything For Germany). Housed in steel scabbard, measuring approx. 37cm.Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.
A 1970s Omega DeVille dress wristwatch, having a calibre 625 manual-wind movement and rectangular black face with fine gilt baton markers and conforming hands, in parcel-gilt stainless steel case with ribbed bezel and concealed strap pins, circa 1974, 36 mm x 29 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
Garnet Ruskin Wolseley (1884 - 1967) A portrait of a young lady wearing knotted pearls in contemporary dress, circa 1930s, signed, in moulded gilt frame, 54 cm x 62 cm overall [Wolseley was a descendant of John Ruskin and was a fashionable portrait artist working in Chelsea, London circa 1920.]
A late 19th / early 20th Century enamelled white metal cigarette case, the front decorated with a Pre-Raphaelite image of a young lady with flowing hair wearing a red dress after a painting by A Asti, signature lower right, gilt lined, indistinct assay marks to the inside top, 158 g, 8 x 9.5 x 1.5 cm
A Quantity of Dress Studs; and Three Stickpins, including a diamond set exampleTwo dress studs stamped '14K', 2.9 grams. Three dress studs unmarked but in our opinion would test as gold, 3.8 grams. Three dress studs unmarked but in our opinion base metal, 4.2 grams. Three stickpins - 4.0 grams.
A large collection of military cap badges and associated items mostly Surrey regiment total 125 loose on cardboard sheets 65 loose in box. Include SAS, Parachute Regiment, amongst others. Four large badges one for West Surrey, one Royal Lancaster and two others. Various buttons, a framed and glazed presentation of Surrey regiment badges (9) in total. Surrey regimental dress belt. A world war one trio for 2620 CPL A.S. BUTT SURREY YEO with two World War Two Defence medals and one France and Germany Star (some cap badges possibly reproduction)
Northamptonshire Yeomanry blouse with three pips and medal bar, named on inside pocket Lt Lochen "A" 1940 pattern Size 9, dress uniform with trousers by Hawkes & Co. Savile Row, and beret, four silk maps for Germany (Protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary) Zones of France, (Second Edition), The Pyrenees (East & central), Holland (Belgium, France, Germany), together with a tail coat.
Sri Lanka.- Photograph album of views of Sri Lanka, c.60 albumen prints on 60pp., some a little faded, some spotting to leaves, original morocco, lettered "Ceylon 1886" in gilt on upper cover, and with initials R.J.C. on spine, some scuffing to corners and spine ends, rubbed, oblong folio, 1886⁂ Including views of Columbo, the Dambulla caves, Kaudulla and ancient ruins as well portraits of people in traditional dress and village life.
Walliams (David) The Boy in the Dress, first edition, first printing, jacket with small chip to head of upper joint, 2008; Mr Stink, fifth printing, 2009, signed by the author on titles, original boards, dust-jackets, near-fine; and 13 others, first editions of The Boy in the Dress, 8vo (15)
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