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Lot 478

Victorian 2nd Hampshire Rifle Volunteers Officers Full Dress Tunic and Accoutrements, fine example of scarlet full dress tunic with white facings. Bullion work to the cuffs and tress to the collar. Regimental pattern tunic buttons. Officers knotted shoulder boards with bullion rank pips. Accompanied by black leather cross belt with silver (no hallmarks found – possibly on reverse) cross belt plate, hallmarked silver lion head boss with chain leading to whistle in socket. Plain black leather rear pouch with strung bugle badge to the flap. White leather waist belt with two piece officers waist belt clasp with crowned rose in shield to the centre and regimental details to the circlet. Overall good condition set.

Lot 479

Victorian 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) Officers Dress Tunic, scarlet cloth with blue velvet collar and cuffs. Bullion embroidered cuffs and tress to the collar. Bullion flaming grenade collar badges and gilt officers regimental tunic buttons. Quilted lining to the interior. Some wear, areas of restoration and some areas of moth / tracking.

Lot 482

British 11th Hussars Other Ranks Uniform, being blue cloth other ranks dress tunic with yellow frogging to the front. Plain brass ball type buttons to the front. Blanket lined interior with the original paper issue label. Accompanied by a pair of crimson trousers with yellow stripes to the legs. (2 items)

Lot 483

British Hussar Officers Uniform, dark black / blue cloth tunic with bullion frogging to the front and knot and metal clip fasteners. Bullion shoulder straps with bullion rank pips to the shoulders. Interior with worn shredded lining. Accompanied by a pair of trousers with two yellow stripes to the legs and button ankles. Officers full dress cross belt with hallmarked silver mounts and slings.

Lot 485

4th Hampshire Rifle Volunteers Officers Full Dress Tunic, fine example of a scarlet cloth full dress tunic with white facings. Bullion embroidered dog gauge collar badges, knotted shoulder boards with bullion rank pips, white metal officers Hampshire regiment officers tunic buttons and 4th Hampshire Rifle Volunteers buttons to the shoulders. Silver brocade wire to the white cuffs. Interior has fine quality officers quilted lining. Remains in generally very good condition with the colours remaining bright.

Lot 488

Regimentally Important Full Uniform Grouping of Lieutenant Colonel Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart DSO, First Commanding Officer of the 8th Battalion (Princess Beatrice’s Isle of Wight Rifles) Hampshire Regiment Territorial Force, superb example of the officers rifles green dress uniform with black frogging to the front, knotted cord shoulder straps with blacked rank insignia and ‘TR’ titles. Knotted cord to the cuffs. Black velvet to the cuffs and the collar. Accompanied by a set of rifles green dress trousers. Accompanied by officers black leather cross belt and pouch set with fine quality hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1908) officers regimental cross belt plate, lion head boss with chain leading to hallmarked silver whistle in socket fitting. Rear pouch with silvered strung bugle badge to the centre; Officers astrakhan regimental busby with blackened strung bugle insignia and knotted officers boss with blackened crown. Plume socket holding large black feather plume. Thin patent chinstrap. Interior with cream leather sweatband, black cloth lining with E W Flight tailors label; Fine officers 1822 pattern Rifles officers sword of regulation pattern with strung bugle to the guard. Grip with wire binding. Blackened Rifles pattern leather sword knot. Housed in the plated full dress scabbard. Regulation pattern blade retailed by Osborne & Son Ryde I.W (Isle of Wight). Etched with crowned bugle and crowned cipher of King George V. Much of the original polish to the blade. Officers swagger stick with blackened cane, silver (not hallmarked) thimble top with regimental badge and engraved ‘LT COLONEL C. V. C. HOBART’. The uniform is all fitted onto a museum display mannequin.The DSO register gives the following details, ‘HOBART, CLAUD VERE CAVENDISH, Lieutenant, was born 12 March 1870, only son of Sir Robert Henry Hobart, Baronet, KCVO, CB, Official Verderer of the New Forest, of Langdown, Hants, and of the Honourable Julia Trollope, eldest daughter of the first Baron Kesteven. He was educated at Eton and Sandhurst, and entered the Grenadier Guards 16 July 1890. Lieutenant Hobart, after serving nearly seven years in the Grenadier Guards, was in 1897 seconded for service in the Uganda Protectorate, at that time under the administration of the Foreign Office, and joined the Protectorate Forces, consisting chiefly of Sudanese, who had previously served under Emin Pasha at Wadelai, whilst on a punitive expedition in the Nandi country. Order having been restored, he was detailed to march two companies of Sudanese back to Headquarters at Kampala. On the way he received news of the disaffection of Mwanga, the native King of Uganda, who had raised the standard of revolt in Buddu, one of the southern provinces of his kingdom. He hastened on to the capital, and was thence despatched with his men in a fleet of canoes down the west coast of Victoria Nyanza to occupy and hold the crossing over the Katonga River, separating Buddu from the rest of Uganda, whilst the main forces of the Protectorate under Colonel T P B Ternan, DSO, moved down overland. He successfully carried out his instructions, and the rebels were subsequently defeated in two engagements, at which he was present, which resulted in King Mwanga fleeing into German territory and the bulk of his followers dispersing into the wilds of Ankole. Lieutenant Hobart was left in charge of the reconquered province with two and a half companies of Sudanese. These remained loyal during the subsequent mutiny of portion of the same force in the eastern part of the Protectorate, and though hard pressed at one time, he succeeded in holding his own against the Baganda rebels, who collected again on the news of the mutiny, being joined by the ex-King Mwanga, who contrived to escape from German custody. After several expeditions had been organized against them, in all of which he took part, he was fortunately enabled, whilst in command of an advanced guard composed of Baganda levies, to come up to and inflict a decisive blow on King Mwanga's main forces at Kisalera. Mwanga's ally, the rebel King of Koki, was killed, and Mwanga himself barely escaped, only to be captured a few months later in the north of the Protectorate with the remnants of the Sudanese mutineers, who were finally defeated with the assistance of a native regiment from India.For his services during the above operations he was mentioned in Despatches, and also in Parliament, and received the Uganda Medal and clasp. He was also created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order [London Gazette, 20 May 1898]: "Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart, Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards. In recognition of the, services during the recent operations in Uganda". On the outbreak of the South African War in 1899, Captain Hobart had just returned to England, and was sent out with the first contingent of troops to the Cape to act as Staff Officer on the Midland Line of Communications. In this capacity he assisted in raising several corps of local volunteers, by whom the Midland Line of railway from Port Elizabeth to Naauwpoort was seized and garrisoned; but falling a victim to a severe attack of enteric fever, he was invalided home in the summer of 1900, subsequently receiving the Queen's South African Medal with clasp for Cape Colony. In 1902 Captain Hobart officiated as a Gold Staff Officer at the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and was also in charge of Apolo Kagwa, the native Prime Minister and Regent of Uganda, who came over to attend the ceremony, and for whom he interpreted on the occasion of his being granted an audience by King Edward. In December 1906, Major Hobart retired from the Regular Army, and was placed on the Reserve of Officers; but in 1908, on the inauguration of the Territorial Force, he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Princess Beatrice's Isle of Wight Rifles (8th Battalion The Hampshire Regiment), which he raised and reorganized from a small volunteer nucleus and commanded till 1913, when he retired. He again acted as Gold Staff Officer at a Coronation—that of King George V and Queen Mary, in 1911. On the European War breaking out in 1914, Lieutenant Colonel Hobart, after serving for short periods on the Embarkation Staff at Southampton and the Military Landing Staff at Havre, was sent to the front in Flanders as a Railhead Commandant, being subsequently appointed Administrative Commandant of the railheads of an army. He was mentioned in Despatches in 1916 and 1918, and received the 1914 Star. Lieutenant Colonel C V C Hobart married, on 10 December 1900, at St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, Violet Verve, second daughter of John Wylie, of West Cliff Hall, Hants, and they had one son, Robert Hampden, born 7 May 1915. We have not removed any items from the mannequin, was purchased by the vendor at auction many years ago, believed to have been sold by family descent at that time. Please note we are only able to offer in house post and packing if removed from the mannequin. If you wish to have the mannequin, would need to be collected in person or specialist shipping.

Lot 489

Hampshire Yeomanry Tunic of Lieutenant Colonel A C Nicholson, fine short pattern officers shell jacket with heavy bullion frogging to the front of the tunic. Fine bullion bordered collar with silver wire tress. Cuffs with heavy bullion knotting. Officers shoulder boards with bullion rank pips (Lieutenant). Cloth lining to the interior of the tunic. Accompanied by the officers full dress cross belt with regimental pattern hallmarked silver full dress pouch. Hampshire Yeomanry thimble top ridding crop. See the next 2 lots for other uniform items of A C Nicholson.

Lot 492

Hampshire Yeomanry Carabiniers Mess Dress Tunic, fine quality officers mess dress short pattern tunic with white facings, bullion decoration to the cuffs and tress to the collar and front. Gilt metal ball and hook fixings to the centre. Officers shoulder straps with regimental buttons. Accompanied by the regimental mess dress waistcoat. Interior of the tunic has a inked name label.

Lot 493

Post 1902 Scots Guards Officers Full Dress Uniform, fine quality possibly Edwardian period, officers full dress tunic with heavily bullion embroidered collar, cuffs and braid to the shoulder boards. Gilt metal kings crown regimental tunic buttons to the front, shoulders, reverse and cuffs. Front buttoned in the regimental style. Fine quality officers quilted lining to the interior of the tunic. Accompanied by matching pair of full dress trousers with red stripe to the leg. Set is un-named. Shows some service wear with some light moth nips to the tunic. Good quality uniform.

Lot 504

British 1922 Pattern Service Dress Tunic of the Honourable Artillery Company 1st Anti-Aircraft Division, four pocket khaki service dress tunic with Royal Artillery regimental tunic buttons, RA brass collar badges with the motto scroll polished out, brass HAC (Honourable Artillery Company) shoulder titles and embroidered 1st Anti-Aircraft division formation sign. Partially khaki lined interior. Ink WD stamp with date letter ‘R’. Some moth damage.

Lot 505

British Royal Engineers 1922 Pattern Service Dress Tunic, good example of the four pocket khaki service dress tunic with brass Royal Engineers regimental buttons. Khaki lined interior. Generally good condition.

Lot 506

British Diplomatic Service Full Dress Uniform, consisting of black cloth tailcoat with rich gilt diplomatic service buttons. Fine bullion embroidered collar, cuffs and rear tail section. Black cloth lining to the interior of the tailcoat. Accompanied by two pairs of dress trousers with thick line of braid lace and also the full dress bicorn headdress with white cloth feather effect top, bullion work and gilt two piece general service button. Set remains in generally good condition overall.

Lot 508

Full Dress Tunic of Lieutenant Colonel Bernhardt Basil von Brumsy im Thurn D.S.O M.C, Hampshire Regiment, fine officers scarlet full dress tunic with yellow facings. Bullion officers Hampshire rose collar badges. Knotted shoulder boards with bullion rank insignia. Medal ribbon bar to the breast. Officers regimental tunic buttons. Quilted lining to the interior with printed name label. Tunic generally good condition, dusty.

Lot 509

Regimentally Important WW2 British Officers Service Dress Uniform of Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Sir Charles John Cecil Grant, KCB, KCVO, DSO, four pocket officers service dress tunic with bronze officers KSLI collar badges, bronze rank insignia to the shoulders. Officers regimental tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulders. To the breast is a large amount of both British orders, campaign medals and foreign orders. Interior of the tunic with inked tailors label. Complete with a set of service dress khaki trousers. Some moth damage to the tunic and trousers. Sir Charles John Cecil Grant was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards on 20 February 1897, and promoted to lieutenant on 11 May 1898. He served in the Second Boer War in South Africa from 1899 to 1902, where he was part of the Kimberley relief force, and was wounded at the Battle of Belmont in November 1899. Following the end of the war he was appointed adjutant of the 1st Battalion of his regiment on 1 July 1902. He also served in the First World War, initially as a brigade major for 3rd Infantry Brigade which formed part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) deployed to France in 1914. He was a General Staff Officer in various formations before becoming temporary Commander of 1st Infantry Brigade in 1917. In 1918 he was assigned to General Headquarters of the French Army, as a liaison officer between General Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff and French Marshal Ferdinand Foch. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), seven times Mentioned in dispatches and wounded during the war. He became Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion the Coldstream Guards in 1919 moving on to join the General Staff in Egypt in 1921. In 1925 he became Commander of 137th (Staffordshire) Brigade and in 1927 Commander of 8th Infantry Brigade. In 1930 he became General Officer Commanding the 53rd (Welsh) Division and in 1932 Major-General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding the London District. In 1937 he was appointed General Officer Commanding in Chief of Scottish Command and Governor of Edinburgh Castle, retiring from that posting in 1940. He was also Honorary Colonel of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry from 1930 to 1946. He owned and lived much of his life at Pitchford Hall in Shropshire. He served as a deputy lieutenant for the county in 1946.

Lot 510

WW2 Royal Air Force Observers Distinguished Service Order Winners Service Dress Tunic, four pocket RAF service dress tunic with Observers cloth half wing, medal ribbon bar for the Distinguished Service Order, WW2 campaign medals and foreign orders. Brass RAF officers tunic buttons. Rank lace to the cuff for Squadron Leader. Burton tailors label to the interior. No name label. Generally good condition.

Lot 512

WW2 Scottish Lord Lieutenants Officers Service Dress Tunic, fine four pocket officers service dress tunic with gilt metal Scottish thistle emblems to the shoulder straps. Black and red gorget collar patches. Bronzed crown in wreath tunic buttons. Padded Royal Air Force pilots wings above medal ribbons for WW1 service and Coronation and Jubilee medals. Cloth lining to the interior. Remains in good condition.

Lot 514

WW2 British Officers Service Dress Tunic of Colonel Robert H Sims 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, standard four pocket service dress tunic with officers general service buttons. Shoulders with brass RWF shoulder titles and metal rank insignia. Bronze Royal Artillery collar badges. Medal ribbons for WW1 and WW2 service to the breast. Interior with cloth lining and inked name tag to the inside pocket. Some light wear.

Lot 518

WW2 Royal Air Force War Aid Made Battle Dress Blouse, untouched example of a khaki battle dress blouse with original insignia for a leading aircraftsman in the RAF. Concealed button front (some buttons now absent). Interior with the original size label which is dated 1942. Dusty condition.

Lot 519

WW2 Royal Air Force Leading Aircraftsman Service Dress Tunic, untouched example of an RAF four pocket service dress tunic with brass RAF tunic buttons to the front. Medal ribbon bar for WW2 service in Italy. Printed insignia to the arms. Fixed waist belt. Interior with original issue label but this has faded and worn. Accompanied by an other ranks field service cap with brass other ranks cap badge.

Lot 520

WW2 REME Battle Dress Blouse, good example of a battle dress blouse complete with the original insignia for a Staff Sergeant, WW1 and 1939-45 star medal ribbons to the breast. Concealed button front and pockets. Printed regimental shoulder titles, printed formation sign, arm of service stripe and rank insignia. Interior with worn out label. War department stamp with date letter Q. Some service wear but generally a good example.

Lot 522

WW2 New Zealand Made Battle Dress Trousers, fine pair with brass buttons. New Zealand ink stamp to the waistband. Button fly front. Generally good condition.

Lot 527

British Control Commission Germany Transport Section George Medal Winners Tunic, fine dark blue / black cloth four pocket service dress tunic with gilt metal CCG buttons to the front and pockets. About the breast pocket is medal ribbons for both WW1 and WW2 service as well as the ribbon for the George Medal for Gallantry. To the arm is title “TRANSPORT” and Control Commission Germany formation sign. Interior with cloth lining and interior pocket. Sadly no name label or attribution.

Lot 531

Honourable Artillery Company Mess Dress Tunic, scarlet cloth with bullion grenades to the lapels. Accompanied by a pair of dress trousers; Grenadier Guards dress cap with polished regimental cap badge to the front; Colour Sergeants sash; Military issue copper and brass bugle, plus other items.

Lot 635

Personal Standard of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Used at Beauileu on his Visit in 1907, Formerly on Display at the Palace House Museum, large square golden flag, bearing an large Iron Cross to the centre, inscribed; GOTT-MIT- UNS-1870, in each golden quarter three black eagles, and a golden crown, the centre, bearing a golden shield with black eagle, surmounted by a large Imperial crown, bordered with the chain of the black eagle. Enforced edge with rope ties and wooden toggle to the top. Measures 285 x 302 cms approx. The flag was sold by Olympia Auctions in their 20th Century Militaria Auction on 18th March 2015 with the following provenance: John Walter Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu (10 June 1866 - 30 March 1929), Palace House Beaulieu. Emperor Wilhelm II Excerpt from John Montagu of Beaulieu, Motoring Pioneer and Prophet by Paul Tritton .... he had been host to Wilhelm II at Beaulieu, when he had the doubtful privilege of gaining a personal impression of the German Emperor's arrogance and egotism. The occasion was one of Wilhelm's periodic visits to England during the years when he was trying to win friends and influence people, with the aim of preventing Germany from becoming isolated among the power blocs of Europe. Wilhelm stayed at Highcliffe Castle, on the Hampshire coast, in December 1907 and decided at short notice to visit nearby Beaulieu. Montagu and the Kaiser did have one thing in common: an interest in motoring: during the previous two years Wilhelm had bought no less than seventeen cars. Perhaps it was his uncle, King Edward, who suggested that he should call on Britain's leading motoring spokesman. Whoever it was who initiated the meeting, Montagu barely had time to return to Palace House from London in time to greet the Kaiser, and he committed what the Emperor considered to a social gaffe by wearing casual clothes. A photograph taken at the entrance to Palace House clearly shows a stern Kaiser standing squarely on a newly unrolled red carpet, with a serge-suited and bowler-hatted John Montagu standing at his side. Whilst clearly not sufficiently insulted to lose an opportunity to be photographed, Wilhelm left Beaulieu in Teutonic high dudgeon in one of the four Daimlers that had been provided for his party. True to form he turned the occasion into a diplomatic incident by complaining to King Edward about Montagu's mode of dress; presumably he had expected his host to greet him in military uniform. A few days later the Foreign Office asked John for his comments; he replied by saying that since in the past he had worn similar attire when receiving the King of England, what was acceptable to Edward VII was surely appropriate for Wilhelm II;

Lot 781

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Chromolit Solingen, good example with brown wooden handle having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device. The grip has a repair to the bottom corner. Lower cross guard is stamped with gau mark ‘Nm’. Housed in its scabbard with single hanging ring. Polished blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’. Reverse of the blade has makers trade mark of Chromolit Solingen. Blade has been polished and shows some wear, but is a scarce maker for the SA dress dagger.

Lot 782

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Malsch & Ambronn Steinbach, good example of an early model SA dress dagger with good cherry wood grip having enamel SA device and nickel silver eagle. Lower cross guard mount stamped with district mark ‘Sa’. Original anodised scabbard with the short leather dagger hanger still present. Near mint condition blade having the standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ which retains nearly all of the blackened finish to the motto. Reverse of the blade has the makers trade mark of Malsch & Ambronn Steinbach. Overall a very good example of an early SA dagger.

Lot 783

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by SMF Solingen, untouched example of a SA troopers dagger with brown handle having aluminium eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Top and lower mounts with some plating lifting. Housed in the original scabbard with plated mounts and original brown leather hanger attached. Double edged blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ in gothic script. Reverse of the blade having RZM M7/9 1941 makers mark. Some staining to the blade but generally a good example.

Lot 784

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Gebrüder Christians, Christianswerk, Solingen, good example with light brown wood grip having enamel SA device and nickel silver eagle. Plated grip mounts. Housed in its original scabbard with nickel silver fittings. Single hanging ring to the top scabbard mount. Small area of denting to the lower ball mount of the scabbard. Very good condition double edged blade having the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse side with RZM M7/1/38 trade mark for Gebrüder Christians, Christianswerk, Solingen. Good example overall.

Lot 785

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Edward Wüsthof Dreizackwerk, Solingen, untouched example with dark wood grip having enamel SA device and aluminium eagle. Plated grip mounts. Housed in its original scabbard with single hanging ring to the top mount. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse side with trademark RZM M7/19/1938. Some surface staining to the blade but generally a good example.

Lot 786

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by E&F Horster, Solingen, brown wooden grip with aluminium eagle and enamel SA device. Plated grip mounts. Housed in the original scabbard with plated mounts. Attached to the scabbard is the original two piece brown leather hanger. Blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and reverse with trade mark RZM M7/36 which is the code for E & F Horster, Solingen. Some surface staining to the blade and some areas of plating lifting to the exterior fittings but generally a good example.

Lot 787

Third Reich NSKK Leaders Dress Dagger, untouched as found example having brown grip with original eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Original top and lower cross guard fittings which show some plating lifting. Officers pattern anodised scabbard showing some rusting and paint loss. Dagger comes with seven original links from the officers chained hanger. The chains have markings to the reverse. Standard type blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. No makers mark to the blade. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Good untouched as found example of a rare dress dagger from the Third Reich era.

Lot 788

Third Reich NSKK Dress Dagger by Arthur Schuttelhofer & Co, Solingen, good example with brown wooden handle having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device. Cross guard stamped with Gau mark ‘No’. Housed in the original blackened scabbard with plated mounts. Short leather dagger hanger with metal clip. Blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’. Reverse of the blade with trade mark RZM M7/13 which is the code for Arthur Schuttelhofer & Co, Solingen. Some surface staining to the blade but generally a good example.

Lot 790

Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger by Edward Wüsthof Dreizackwerk, Solingen, good untouched example with ebony grip having an early pattern copper based eagle and enamel SS runes emblem. Plated mounts to the grip. Housed in its original scabbard with plated mounts. Complete with the original short pattern blackened leather short hanger with metal clip fitting. Double edged blade with motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’. Reverse side with trade mark RZM 1196/38 SS. Some light wear to the blade and exterior fittings with some staining, plating bubbling and light surface rusting.

Lot 791

WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Knot by WKC Solingen, fine example having white celluloid grip with army eagle cross guard, pommel with oakleaves relief. Attached to the handle is officers dress knot (portepee). Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard are the original officers dress hangers with green velvet backs and brocade top. Metal hanger fittings with oakleaves relief. Near mint condition double edged blade with WKC makers trade mark and much of the cross graining. Some plating lifting to the zinc exterior fittings.

Lot 792

WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Knot by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, good example with orange celluloid grip, pommel with oak leaves relief. Army eagle cross guard. Attached to the grip is officers bullion dress portepee (knot). Housed in the original scabbard with velvet backed brocade hanging straps. Double edged blade with Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some surface staining to the blade, exterior fittings with nice dark patina.

Lot 793

WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Straps by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, orange celluloid grip with top pommel having oakleaves relief, army eagle cross guard with swastika. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Velvet backed brocade hanging straps with the fittings having oakleaves relief. Polished double edged blade with Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers trademark. The blade has been slightly shortened. Good patina to the exterior fittings.

Lot 799

German Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by David Malsch, Steinbach, good example of an early 1st pattern dress dagger with nickel silver fittings. Top pommel with gilded mobile swastikas to both sides, blue leather covered grip with wire binding, cross guard with mobile swastikas to both sides. Housed in its original blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver mounts and original hanging chains with metal clip fitting. Double edged straight blade with feint makers mark to the base of the blade, typically very faintly marked, which is common for this maker. Generally good condition with nice patina to the fittings.

Lot 800

German Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good example with nickel silver fittings. Pommel with mobile swastika to both sides, cross guard also with mobile swastikas to the centre. Blue leather covered grip with the original wire binding. Housed in the original blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver fittings. Complete with the original hanging chains with clip fitting. Double edged blade with Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Remains in very good overall condition.

Lot 801

Transitional 1st Pattern Luftwaffe Officers Dress Dagger by Alcoso Solingen, example with zinc cross guard and top pommel having mobile swastikas to the centres. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding. Housed in an original scabbard with aluminium fittings. The scabbard retains blue leather covering, unclear name scratched into the top section. Original hanging chains attached to the scabbard. Fine double edged blade with Alcoso Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Generally good example of a transitional between the early fittings and later aluminium fittings.

Lot 802

German Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Tiger, Solingen, fine example being a second type with aluminium fittings. Pommel with gilt mobile swastika to both sides. Grip with blue leather cover and grip wire. Cross guard with gilt mobile swastika to the centre of both sides. Housed in its original blue leather covered scabbard with aluminium fittings. Original hanging chains with clip fitting. Double edged straight blade with Tiger Solingen makers trade mark. Remains in very good overall condition.

Lot 803

WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Deluxe Pattern Hangers by Ernst Pack & Sohne Waffenfabrik, Solingen, white celluloid grip with loose wire binding. Pommel with swastika to the centre of each side, cross guard in the form of eagle in flight. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Velvet backed brocade hanging straps with deluxe fittings having oakleaves relief. Attached to the straps is the additional brown leather hanging strap attachment with ‘D’ ring fitting. Fine double edged blade with large Siegfried Waffen Ernst Pack & Sohne Waffenfabrik, Solingen makers trademark. Couple of small spots to the blade but generally very good blade, the exterior shows some wear and light areas of oxidisation.

Lot 804

WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Anton Wingen Jr, Solingen, fine example with a yellow / orange grip with the original wire binding. Pommel with remains of gilt wash to the central swastika. Eagle in flight cross guard. Original officers bullion portepee (knot). Housed in the original scabbard which retains much of the original finish. Attached to the scabbard is an original set of velvet backed brocade hanging straps with metal clip fittings. Excellent condition blade with small type makers trademark. Much of the cross graining remaining to the blade. Overall a very good example.

Lot 805

WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Alcoso Solingen with Portepee and Deluxe Pattern Hangers, standard 2nd model officers dress dagger with white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Pommel with swastika to both sides. Eagle cross guard. Original officers dagger portepee attached to the grip. Housed in its original scabbard. Double edged blade with Alcoso Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Accompanied by an original pair of deluxe pattern officers dagger hangers. Some wear and staining to the blade and the fittings show wear.

Lot 806

WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by SMF Solingen, example with orange celluloid grip which retains the original wire. Pommel with swastika to both sides. Eagle cross guard. Housed in its original scabbard. Plain double edged blade with makers trade mark to the base. Damage to the tip of the blade.

Lot 808

WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Knot by WKC, Solingen, fine example retaining much of the original gilt wash finish to the eagle pommel, white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding, cross guard with press button. Attached to the grip is an original Kriegsmarine issue golden officers dress portepee (knot). Gilt metal scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is a pair (large and small type) of dress hangers with gilded fittings. Near mint condition blade with standard etched foliage and fouled anchor. WKC makers trade mark to the bottom of the blade. Overall a very good example.

Lot 809

WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by E & F Horster Solingen, gilt metal eagle pommel, white celluloid grip without grip wire. Cross guard with anchor to centre cartouche and press button. Housed in its scabbard with two hanging rings. Finely etched double edged blade with foliage and anchor to the centre. E & F Horster Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some stress cracking to the pommel and some light staining to the tip area of the blade.

Lot 810

WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by E & F Horster, Solingen, good example with gilt brass eagle pommel, white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding. Cross guard with anchor to the centre and press stud button. Housed in its deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Etched double edged blade with foliage and anchor to the centre. E & F Horster Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some surface staining to the blade but generally a good example.

Lot 811

WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by E & F Horster Solingen, fine example with white celluloid grip with wire binding still in place. Gilt metal eagle pommel with swastika to the centre. Cross guard with press button release to the reverse. Housed in its original gilt metal scabbard with two hanging rings. Excellent condition double edged blade with standard pattern etching. Makers trademark to the base of the blade. The blade retains much of its original finish.

Lot 812

WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, example with denazified eagle pommel, white celluloid grip having wire binding, standard cross guard with press button to the reverse. Original Kriegsmarine issue officers portepee (knot). Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Blade etched with standard etching and Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers mark to the base. The blade tip has been rounded but otherwise good example.

Lot 813

WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger, good example with white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Gilt eagle pommel top and cross guard with press button release. Housed in its original gilt metal scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard are the two gilt metal clips for the hanging straps but been replaced with a leather cord. Un-maker marked plain double edged blade with two fullers to the centre. Remains in generally good condition. This dagger was brought home by Corporal Eric Albert Kerridge Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), he was stationed in Kiel and it is believed it was here that he picked up this item and the other war souvenirs which are listed in this auction. A pdf of his history and service can be provided to the winning bidder.

Lot 827

Third Reich Red Cross (D.R.K) Leaders Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps, superb example of a Red Cross officers dagger with the original orange celluloid grip, early nickel silver pommel and cross guard with emblem of the organisation to the centre. Housed in the original scabbard with squared hanging strap mounts. Accompanied by an original pair of velvet backed officers brocade hanging straps with aluminium fittings. Very good condition un-marked blade with some of the cross graining still present. Good patina to the dagger mounts.

Lot 988

Third Reich NSDAP Kreisleitung Political Leaders Tunic, fine four pocket NSDAP political leaders service dress tunic with gilt NSDAP eagle buttons. White piped brown velvet Kreisleitung collar patches for the rank of Gemeinschaftsleiter. Numerous award loops to the breast and above the breast pocket. To the arm is fine quality wool NSDAP Kreisleiter armband. Fine quality lining to the interior with original RZM linen label to the interior pocket and inked to the centre ’48’. Repair to the rear of one arm but otherwise an excellent example.

Lot 188

A SOUTH SEA CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING The13.8mm South Sea cultured pearl within a pavé set brilliant cut diamond set crossover setting, with a central row of step cut diamonds, approximately 1.50 carats total, the shank stamped 14k Size/dimensions: finger size N Gross weight: 15 grams Condition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, the South Sea cultured pearl has a few small scratches, some scuffs and scratches to the setting. The cultured pearl measures approximately 13.8mm. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 192

A DIAMOND DRESS RING With two looped sections, one set with rose cut diamonds, the other with graduated brilliant cut diamonds, brilliant cut diamonds approximately 0.74 carats total, stamped 750 Size/dimensions: finger size approximately O Gross weight: 5.6 grams Condition Report: Some light wear commensurate with occasional use, the brilliant cuts bright and lively, the rose cuts are typical, slight grey tone. The setting would pull ever so slightly at woollen garments if rubbed, as would any ring with claw settings, but the claws aren't very high. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 194

A MID 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND EMERALD DRESS RING The central row of brilliant cut diamonds, between two rows of circular cut emeralds, the shank stamped 750 with makers mark FM, with French import poinçon Size/dimensions: finger size N 1/2 Gross weight: 6.3 grams Condition Report: One of the emeralds had broken, there are some bends to the claws, some thinning, but all stones appear secure. Some general wear to the setting, scuffs and a couple of scrapes. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 207

AN ART DECO EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GREEN TOURMALINE DRESS RING CIRCA 1920 The central circular cut green tourmaline in a four claw setting, set above a pierced scrolling foliate setting with eight cut diamonds, approximately 0.17 carats total, and channel set French cut emeralds, the shank stamped PLATINUM Size/dimensions: finger size H Gross weight: 4.6 grams Condition Report: The circular cut tourmaline is a replacement, the stone is not being held by the claws in the setting, the stone is slightly low in the setting, but appears secure. The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, a couple of emeralds may have been replaced with diamonds. The shank has been sized and subtly reinforced at the back of the shank. The diamonds are bright and lively. The tourmaline is approximately 6.6mm diameter x 3.5mm. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 229

AN AQUAMARINE AND RUBY DRESS RING The broad ring with a central step cut aquamarine with canted corners, set between two circular cabochon rubies, with rope twist detailing, stamped 14k 585; together with a pair of aquamarine and cultured pearl ear clips, with polished gold coloured crescents, stamped 14k MKG Size/dimensions: finger size Q; earrings 2.2cm long Gross weight: 16.8 grams Condition Report: The ring has a small split to the border on the inside back of the shank, which appears to be from manufacture. There is some tarnishing, some wear to the setting commensurate with use, a few small nibbles to the top of the aquamarine, there is some rubbing to the rubies tops. The ear clips are well sprung, some light wear commensurate with use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 265

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TURQUOISE DRESS RING The shaped cabochon turquoise within a gold coloured cut down collet setting, to flower chased shoulders Size/dimensions: finger size approximately U Gross weight: 6.8 grams Condition Report: The setting has wear commensurate with age and use, there is rubbing and thinning to the claws and cut down setting, the sides are thin, but the stone is still secure, there is some discolouration to the turquoise as typical with age. The shank has been sized larger. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 306

Y KAI-YIN LO, TWO PAIRS OF EAR CLIPS AND A BROOCH The first pair of ear clips with mabé pearls with a shaped mother of pearl and black stone surround, the reverse signed Kai-Yin Lo and stamped 925, with clip and bent stud fittings; together with a pair of shaped panel ear clips, with a central domed and reeded green stones, with amethyst accents, the reverse stamped KYLO and stamped 925, with clip and bent post fittings; the cross shaped brooch centred with a mabé pearl, to reeded and tapered mother of pearl arms and oval cut garnet accents, with freshwater cultured pearls between, stamped KYLO and 925 to the reverse; and a coral and silver coloured dress ring, stamped PETER VLADIMIR Size/dimensions: first earrings 3.1cm diameter; second earrings 2.7cm long, brooch 5.4cm wide Gross weight: 95.4 grams Condition Report: There is some tarnishing to the settings, the stud pins on the earrings have both been bent down, but still remain. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 319

A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY To include a 9 carat gold and ruby 1970s dress ring, the central cluster of circular cut rubies within an undulating flower shaped surround, hallmark very rubbed; a synthetic colour change sapphire bar brooch, the bar stamped 9ct; a 9 carat gold oval polished cabochon hardstone pendant; a polished oval hardstone brooch; a 9 carat gold and garnet leaf brooch; a pair of leaf ear clips, stamped 9 375; a 9 carat gold band ring; a 9 carat gold shell cameo brooch, carved with the profile of Hera; together with a silver coloured necklace; and two brooches Gross weight: gold coloured items 55 grams Condition Report: All items have some wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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