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Victorian Royal Marines Light Infantry 1868 Pattern Tunic, good worn example of the scarlet tunic with other ranks pattern RMLI Victorian tunic buttons. Stand up plain blue collar. Shoulder boards with globe in wreath to the centres, one shoulder board is loose. Service chevron to the lower sleeve. Interior with blanket lining and various ink stamps. This tunic was issued on 30th April 1883 to 283 T Downing. Tunic shows some wear and some moth damage.
Kriegsmarine Auxiliary Cruiser Award Badge by C E Juncker Berlin, superb example of the type 2 variation without the makers details. Award retains nearly all of the original gilded finish to the obverse and reverse of the award. Much of the silvered finish to the globe. Reverse with the domed rivet which is typical of this maker. Original catch and silvered pin fitting. A superb example of a desirable naval badge.
Post 1902 Royal Marine Light Infantry Officers Home Service Helmet Plate, universal pattern officers helmet plate with crown replacing top arm, laurel spray with anchor and silvered strung bugle to the bottom and scroll with Gibraltar to the top. Pierced circlet with motto “PER MARE PER TERRAM” set upon blue enamel backing. Silvered globe to the centre of the bade. Three lug fittings to the reverse. We believed that the crown was changed from Victorian once Edward VII took the throne.
A SET OF SIX OAK DINING CHAIRS, EARLY 20TH C, IN CHARLES II STYLE, WITH CARVED SPLAT, GLOBE FINIALS AND SPIRAL UPRIGHTS, ON TURNED LEGS WITH SLIP SEAT, 10CM H AND AN OAK DRAW LEAF DINING TABLE ON 'ELIZABETHAN' CUP AND COVER END SUPPORTS UNITED BY A PEGGED STRETCHER (7) Condition report The lot in good condition
GB FDC collection 20 interesting covers dating from 1994 to 1995 all with special postmarks full sets of stamps subjects include Cats, Peace and Freedom, Greeting Stamps, Science Fiction, National Trust, Communications, Shakespeare Globe, Rugby League Centenary, Christmas Robins, Discoveries and Golf, catalogue value £100. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a silver charm bracelet suspending thirty charms such as a silver fob with vacant cartouche, cowboy hat, Eifell Tower, mystic coated glass globe, ship etc, fitted to a heart clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1976, a glass form paperweight designed by J Ditchfield in the form of a heart with red and blue heart detail, together with a small selection of commemorative coins and a red coin album with coins etc
Five travel irons, one labelled Trident collapsible with variable heat settings in case, one marked Globe Trotter Falks collapsible in case, one in box marked Prilect, one labelled Cleyton Lewis and Miller Ltd with red metallic finish in box, one unboxed with multicoloured red bakelite handle.
ANON: NAVAL ANECDOTES ILLUSTRATING THE CHARACTER OF BRITISH SEAMEN AND RECORDING THE MOST IMPRESSIVE EXAMPLES OF THEIR SKILL, VALOUR, FORTITUDE AND MAGNANIMITY WHICH HAVE OCCURRED AT THE VARIOUS PERIODS IN EVERY QUARTER OF THE GLOBE, London, James Cundee, 1806, 1st edition, engraved frontis, old calf worn, morocco gilt spine label
A rare Third Reich STAR GLOBE from German U-boat U-570, formerly on loan to Portsmouth Museum. German naval markings and held within original cage. Globe with lacquered card gores by Ernst Schotte & Co, Berlin. The black brass frame bears the stamp Nautische Werksatten GMBH Kiel 3063 and a Kriegsmarine eagle insignia with 'N 269'.These were used for navigation by German U-Boats generally reducing the time on the surface and thus making the submarine less vulnerable to detection and enemy attacks. 'Graf' or HMS Graph as she was named after she was captured was a German Type VIIC U-boat that the British Royal Navy captured during World War II. Commissioned as U-570 in Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in mid-1941, she was attacked and captured on her first patrol. She was decommissioned from active service in February 1944 and was to be scrapped in the Clyde but she ran aground off the west coast of Islay and was abandoned. Other surviving relics from the boat include her typewriter, held by the museum at Bletchley Park.Provenance: From the collection of Lt.Cdr E.D.Norman who took command of U-570 in October 1941, after it had surrendered to an RAF Hudson aircraft south of Iceland in August, it was then renamed HMS Graph. U-570's cryptographic material had been ditched and many instruments smashed, but in a year's trials under Norman, Graph gave the Allies, priceless information about the construction, performance and weaponry of the standard Type VII U-boat. See earlier lot 275 for further details of Lt.Cdr E.D.Norman's career.
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