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A large tin WW2 era military trunk, named to Capt D.B.Lynes of the Worcestershire Regiment, and the 2nd S.A.S, plus various items of military equipment and accoutrements.To include: 3 swagger sticks, with one being leather covered and another having a nickel ball top with badge of the Worcestershire Regiment.Plus, a tin containing a quantity of brass Worcestershire Regiment buttons, General Service buttons, officers rank stars, webbing gators, a cavas roll for cutlery, a quantity of WW2 uniform removed rank stripes, officers epaulettes, divisional patches, printed Worcestershire shoulder titles and embroidered officer’s rank stars.Also, 2 knapsacks, one dated 1940 and one dated 1943, a brass button stick and straps.Condition: generally good, with normal service wear.
A fine WW2 era Deputy Lord Lieutenants’s tunic, hat and other accoutrements, as worn by Colonel Alan Cecil Tod O.B.E. T.D. To include: a scarlet woollen tunic with dark blue facings, silvered King’s crown buttons to the front, cuffs, and skirt, silver cord epaulettes with gold bullion Tudor rose motif (to indicate an English county Lieutenant), and matching trousers with red stripe to the legs. Accompanying the tunic is a black beaver skin bi-corn hat, with black velvet and silver cord detail, a silvered King’s crown button, and a detachable white and red feather plume. Also included are Col Tod’s High Sheriff’s beaver skin hat (dating from c.1939) with cut steel button and chain detail, plus, dark blue crushed velvet pantaloons with cut steel buttons, lace cravats, lace cuffs, 2 pairs of white leather gloves, cut steel High Sheriff’s shoe buckles, spurs, collar stiffeners, black fabric sword belt for a court sword, black stocks, and a painted storage trunk and painted hat tin. Notes: Captain Alan Cecil Tod served as part of the 4th West Lancashire Brigade, with his rank being noted as Captain Adjutant, and later Major. His medal entitlement was the 1915 Star, British War Medal, the Victory Medal with oak leaf, and the O.B.E which was issued in 1919. Major Tod later became a Colonel, and an entry appears in the London Gazette on January 30th 1939 stating that he was to become Deputy Lord Lieutenant. A further entry in the London Gazette from March 1939 states that he was to become Sheriff for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Colonel Tod also served in the Home Guard during WW2, and for his service he was granted the C.B.E in 1943. Condition: generally very good. The Deputy Lord Lieutenant’s tunic is in good order and appears to have had little use (the silvered buttons were still wrapped in tissue when we received the item). The buttons and silvered lace detail to the cuffs and skirt have tarnished with age, but are nevertheless intact. There is a very small area near the right epaulette where there is wear to the nap of the cloth (possible old moth tracking to the surface), but this is not a hole. Both beaver skin hats are in good condition, with both showing little use. The pantaloons and trousers also remain in very good clean condition. The lace accoutrements, buckles, spurs and other items show a little age from storage, but for the most part are in good condition. The storage trunk and hat tin show some corrosion to the lid, and the hat tin is dented to one side. Please note that not all items within the lot are shown in the images.
An early 20th century military style bandsman’s tunic, and original early 20th century display mannequin. Manufactured by ‘Uniquip’ who were known suppliers of British military uniforms from at least 1912. This example likely dates from the post WW1 era. Made in scarlet wool, with bullion Austrian knots to the sleeves, plus further bullion lines to the collar, and knotted bullion epaulettes secured with a brass button. There is also the usual hook and eye mechanism to the collar area to keep it closed, but one hook is missing. To the front are 9 brass buttons, each with the traditional bandsman’s Lyre, and with each marked ‘Trade Buttons Ltd B’ham’. Fully lined to the inside, with the only other label stating ‘Made in England’. The tunic is complete with a nice quality and original early 20th century tailors mannequin, with a carved wooden base, adjustable central column, and a decorative turned wooden finial to the neck area. The underside of the mannequin has a large paper label, stating that it was made by Gems Ltd, and the French Bust Co. Condition: some age and service wear in places. All of the buttons, both the epaulettes, and the collar bullion is mostly complete, with just little surface wear in places. Some moth nips to the nap of the cloth near the right hand collar area, plus a couple of small moth holes to the right sleeve, and one to the back. The body of the mannequin has some cracking and depressions to the surface, but remains for the most part in solid condition.
An interesting 1950’s / 60’s Staffordshire County Police group, formerly belonging to P.W.29 Mary D.Robinson, who was the first female Special Constable in the Willenhall Division. Comprising of a cased Police Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, named to ‘Const Mary D Robinson’ (issued in August 1978). Also, a 1950’s Staffordshire County Police chromed badge, a West Midlands Police chromed badge, and a pair of epaulettes with applied chrome service numbers ‘E 29’. Plus, a 2002 Royal Mint issued Golden Jubilee medallion for the West Midlands Police, a handwritten S.O. Book 121 with notes inside made by Mary regarding legal definitions, a uniform photograph, group photographs, 1950’s books on criminal law, several handwritten notebooks, pocketbooks, several volumes of ‘The Book For Police’ (from 1958), and 8 pieces of mid 20th century Staffordshire County Police pottery by Grindley Hotel Ware. All of the items are housed in a vintage toleware metal trunk. Condition: generally good to most pieces. The medal is generally good and just has some contact marks to the surface from wear, and similarly the cap badges are also in good condition. The period documentation, notebooks and books show a little wear from age and handling, but this is nothing that detracts. The trunk is corroded to the top, but there are no holes or splits to the metal. The pottery items are used, with a couple having chipping at the base. Important note: the trunk and its contents are heavy, and pick up of the item is strongly advised.
Britains - Un-catalogued - Duke [Colonel Scots Guards], 1953 Coronation Souvenir Edition, comprising: Duke in the Dress of a Colonel of the Foot Guards [Welsh Guards] Standing with Hand on Sword Scabbard. Depicted in Standard Uniform with Blue Sash, Medals, Gold Collar, Cuffs & Epaulettes. Generally Near Mint overall. Rare
A WORLD WAR TWO GERMAN R.A.D. HAUPTAMTSWALTER TUNIC, 'SHERWOOD FOREST' CAP, BELT AND RECORD OF SERVICE BOOK, reputedly belonging to a Walter Salziger, the cap of leader quality in brown felt with braided edging, the interior silk lined and fitted with a leather sweat-band, mounted with a gilt and enamel R.A.D. insignia (one pin fractured to reverse), the brown woollen tunic with bullion collars and epaulettes (maker's label removed), the left breast pocket with court-mounted War Merit Cross with Swords, RAD medal and West Wall Defence plus individual NSDAP party badge, Hitler Youth and Gau badges, complete with its officer-grade bullion belt with alloy RAD buckle and together with a souvenir record of service book for the Arbeitsgau XXV Hessen Sud region, named to Walter Salziger and with various applied photographs of his service days and signatures of comrades, all in fine condition.
A RARE WORLD WAR TWO GERMAN ARMY NCO's TROPICAL TUNIC, possibly Afrika Korps or Italian campaign, of four pleated pocket design with pointed flaps, internal wound dressing pouch with presstoff button, detachable belt hooks, pebbled iron outer buttons and with cloth collar tabs, epaulettes, second class Iron Cross ribbon and national insignia, the collars further fitted with applied 'Tradition' deaths-head insignia (for tank crews), the tunic faded and washed-out from its jungle green colour in all but sheltered areas.
A GERMAN WORLD WAR TWO TUNIC AND PEAKED-CAP FOR AN OBERLEUTNANT IN THE LUFTWAFFE, Airforce blue with maker's label inside inner pocket (worn), the exterior with yellow collars and epaulettes for an Oberleutnant, the left breast pocket with silver class Operational Day Fighter award, a three ribbon medal bar and a Combined Pilot & Observer badge, some mild fading but generally very good, together with a white peaked Luftwaffe officers cap, the lining missing its celluloid shield.
CHRISTIAN DIOR vintage 1960s gents Austrian military-style, double-breasted black wool and Alpaca coat. Belted with cuff straps and epaulettes and CD embossed satin lining.Approximate measurements in inches:Pit to pit 21" * Pit to cuff 19" * Waist 42" * Shoulder to hem 47"Condition Report: In good condition commensurate with age. No obvious moth damage except from a small hole on the belt
Green tunic; orange collar and epaulettes. George Harrison (1943 - 2001) played guitar and wrote songs for the Beatles. Upon the breakup of the group, Harrison pursued a successful solo career until his death in 2001. Series: The Beatles. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1984 - 1991Dimensions: 5.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A mid-20th century merchant seaman's trunk - the wooden bound 'Vulcanised Fibre' trunk in dark blue finish, the lid with stenciled inscription, 'A E Linn Sugar Line Ltd London E16', 33 x 20 x 13¼in; containing a 'Monnery's Naval & Civil Outfitters officer's cap; four naval officer's epaulettes (three by Monnery's, including a pair); a small quantity of gilt brass naval uniform buttons; and a quantity of mid-20th century maritime charts.
A group of four WW1 medals (framed) including Military Cross named to Major Herbert John Sherwood Gaine who served in the Royal Engineers from 1915 - 1922. He was awarded the Military cross in the 1917 birthday honours list and had children who went on to serve in WW2 (see lot 250) also included his officers epaulettes, cap badge etc.
A tin hat box inscribed "Jones & Co. Tailors" containing various cap badges, buttons, rank epaulettes, name tapes, etc. for The Royal Engineers and Brigadier Beckett, together with various Silver Jubilee commemorative crowns, a commemorative coin for the Coronation of Edward VII, a Voigtländer Dynamatic camera, etc.
Pair of Early Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Officers Full Dress Epaulettes, fine pair of full dress epaulettes with silver lace to the body, silvered metal flaming grenade above cannon barrels and polished silvered edging with wire fringing. Blue cloth underlay to the epaulettes. Housed in a associated metal epaulette storage tin. Late Rod Flood collection.
Coldstream Guards Officers Ceremonial Woolsley Pattern Pith Helmet, with gilt spike and ornate base, gilt and velvet backed chin chain with gilt rose chin chain dress hook to the side. Officers foreign service small silver and enamel headdress badge to the front. Hawkes & C0, Calcutta makers stamp to the interior and a leather sweatband. Accompanied by a pair of Coldstream Guards Lieutenant Colonels shoulder epaulettes.
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Officers Full Dress Bicorn Cap and Epaulette Set, fine example of a Edwardian / George V period Royal Navl officers full dress bicorn cap of beaver skin with black embroidered cloth edging, large ribbon bow and bullion twist cord decoration. Interior with white leather sweatband and white satin cloth lining with gilt tooled Gieves tailors details to the crown. Cap is accompanied by a pair of RNVR officers full dress epaulettes with bullion embroidered oval badges and bullion kings crown. Also has the officers full dress waist belt with gilt metal officers waist belt clasp and leather sword slings. Set is housed in the original japanned storage tin with original owners name painted to the lid ‘T. Hay R.N’. Set is in excellent overall condition.
Wooden figure dressed in his parade gear, red top hat with feather, coat with gold shoulder ornamental epaulettes and green pants. Disney tag on base. This item has its original box: 7.25"L x 7"W x 15"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 14"H x 5.25" dia.Manufacturer: DisneyCondition: Age related wear.
AN ASSORTMENT OF MILITARIA FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, to include maps from Cambodia and Vietnam, a photo of Chu Tich Ho Chi Min, various Russian badges and a hat cockade, an East German side cap, a brown leather belt, a telescope that has paint losses on it, a Masonic Stewards metal Coronation medal, cap badges from different eras of the British Army, Vany badges and epaulettes and a collection of cloth patches that are mainly American, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Ein Paar Epauletten für Mannschaften im Ulanen-Regiment Prinz August von Württemberg (Posensches) Nr. 10, um 1900 Feld, Schieber und Futter aus karmesinrotem Tuch (kleine Fehlstellen, etwas fleckig), Schuppenbänder, Halbmond, aufgelegte Regimentsnummer und Eskadronknopf "1" aus Buntmetall. Leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. A pair of epaulettes for enlisted men in the Uhlan Regiment Prinz August von Württemberg (Posensches) No. 10, circa 1900 A pair of epaulettes for enlisted men in the Uhlan Regiment Prinz August von Württemberg (Posensches) No. 10, circa 1900Feld, Schieber und Futter aus karmesinrotem Tuch (kleine Fehlstellen, etwas fleckig), Schuppenbänder, Halbmond, aufgelegte Regimentsnummer und Eskadronknopf "1" aus Buntmetall. Leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren.Condition: III
Johann Baptist Wild (1791 - 1872 Auerbach), Uniformierter junger Mann vor dunklem Hintergrund, "Bayrisches Offizier-Porträt" in Uniform mit Goldknöpfen, Epauletten, Orden und Degen, Öl/Lwd. Altersspuren, rücks. bez. gemalt von Joh. Wild 1829, 80 x 63 cm, in Biedermeier Wurzelholzrahmen. Johann Baptist Wild (1791 - 1872 Auerbach), Uniformed young man against a dark background, "Bayrisches Offizier-Porträt" in uniform with gold buttons, epaulettes, medals and sword, oil on canvas. Traces of age, inscribed on the reverse, painted by Joh. Wild 1829, 80 x 63 cm, in Biedermeier burlwood frame.
Post 1901 Royal Navy Officer Bicorn And Epaulettes black beaver bicorn. Black acorn decorated braid edging. The side with black silk rosette and gilt wire decoration with lower, gilt KC RN button. Each end of the bicorn with gilt wire tassels. Tan leather sweatband partly absent. White silk crown lining. Together with its matching, Officer, gilt braid shoulder straps with end crescent and hanging wire tassels. The face with bullion embroidery, Kings crown over naval anchor. Rear with maker "Gieves Ltd". All contained in its rectangular, japanned tin, named to "R W Nesbitt". Some service wear. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
Variation One, turquoise jacket with maroon collar and epaulettes.John Winston Lennon (1940 - 1980) played guitar and wrote songs for the Beatles until the group disbanded in 1970. With his wife Yoko Ono, Lennon pursued a successful solo career until his tragic assassination in 1980. Series: The Beatles. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1984 - 1991Dimensions: 5.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Pair of Imperial Russian Subaltern Officer's Epaulettes, each embroidered 9C in gilt metal thread, flanked by two applied rank stars on a crimson wool field with gold bullion border, gold lace trim to the shoulder board and with gilt Imperial Russian eagle button, possibly Crimean War period.Moth damage to the backs. One field is very faded and has a dent to the bullion trim.
A tin uniform trunk marked Royal Scots Greys containing Lord Sandys' uniforms, a typed note states ' Regular Army Reserves of Officers, I served on the RARO from 1955 until 1976 (age 45). From then onwards I was still eligible as a volunteer to be an RCIII (Retired Officer Grade III) until 1996. Royal Scots Greys, all my uniforms in this tin uniform trunk were kept - in case of sudden need', various uniforms including battle dress uniforms, dress uniforms, sashes, spurs, spare collars, buckles, buttons, chain mail epaulettes, a copy of Staff Duties in the Field, Military Law Course 288A, Lord Sandys Commission, dated 20th October 1951 and his Regimental Commission in The Royal Scots Greys, dated 18th March 1953, clothing record etc., the tin trunk 89cm wide, 47cm deep, 30cm highProvenance: Ombersley Court, WorcestershireThe uniforms in this lot relate to the 7th Baron.
A vintage British Army General Staff-pattern mess uniform consisting of jacket, waistcoat, trousers and boots. Jacket is scarlet wool with black facings and Brigadier's rank on gilt-edged epaulettes with reserve "R"s. Black waistcoat with Royal Engineer buttons. Trousers are high backed with button fly/waist fastening, braces buttons, leather under-boot straps and 2" scarlet wool stripe.
A group of medals, awards and insignia relating to Lt. T. J. Barker Royal Navy:- Operational Service medal with Sierra Leone ribbon and box of issue; Operational Service medal with Afghanistan bar and operation Veritas box of issue; 2002 Golden Jubilee medal; and 2012 Diamond Jubilee medal, mounted as worn with miniatures together with an additional Operational Service medal with Afghanistan ribbon (Lt. T. J. Barker RN); Nato ISAF medal; additional unnamed 2002 Jubilee medal; combined Task Force AEGIS 2006 medallion, 662 Squadron AAC patch, US Pilots wings, a Breitling award for aviation heroism awarded to Lieutenant Tim Barker RN dated March 4th 2008 for service with 771 Squadron RNAS Culdrose, 771 Squadron patch, 1st Bn. Desert Eagles Special Forces fob, dog tags, name badge, various medallions, epaulettes and other insignia
dating: circa 1848 provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Dark turquoise, cloth cap with visor (partially detached) and leather chin-strap, with badge 'CA' under the crown, detached, golden buttons with flower and marked 'General Staff'. The uniform made of dark turquoise cloth with collar and cuffs decorated with gilded threads, complete with epaulettes and gilded buttons in two rows and with the mark 'General Staff'. According to the owner, it belonged to Marquis Luigi Scati from Casaleggio, Genoa, Italy. height 83 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: France, Fine, in-the-round, bronze depiction of King Louis Philippe in full uniform with sword, orders, sash and epaulettes; the forefinger of his right hand points to some scrolls placed on a column-shaped support. Rectangular pedestal tapering upwards, the rear surface decorated with a rhomboid chessboard featuring four dots inside each 'square'. With the monogram 'L F' inside a laurel wreath on the rear border of the base. height 53.5 cm.
Konvolut eines Forstbeamten - Sachsen. Epaulettenpaar mit Goldstickerei und sächsischem Wappen auf dem Knopf, Paar Schulterstücke, 3 Eichenlaub-Applikationen. Große Gürtelschnalle mit bekröntem Monogramm EI und CS (eventuell Sachsen-Coburg). Dazu ein Schulterstück des Schützen-(Füsilier-)Regiments „Prinz Georg“ (Königlich Sächsisches) Nr. 108. Aufrufzeit 13. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 13:51 Uhr (CET)Convolute of a forestry official - Saxony. Pair of epaulettes with gold embroidery and Saxon coat of arms on the button, pair of epaulettes, 3 oak leaf appliqués. Large belt buckle with crowned monogram EI and CS (possibly Saxony-Coburg). Also a shoulder piece of the Rifle (Fusilier) Regiment "Prinz Georg" (Royal Saxon) No. 108. Call time 13 | June 2024 | probably 13:51 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

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