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A collection of assorted cyphers, buttons and badges for shoulder straps – predominantly Third Reich, German including a pair of Stalingrad Crosses for shoulder boards (perhaps reproductions), an Imperial German pickelhaube helmet plate inscribed ‘Mitt Gott Fur Konig and Vaterland’ and two pairs of spectacles
A rare WW2 Russian Model 1936 (SSh-36) Steel Combat Helmet, the shell with its flared sides and top comb, centre of the helmet has red painted Star with Hammer and Sickle, interior with black leather sweatband with six fingers and a brown leather chinstrap, stamped ‘3 1080’ These are now scarcely found helmets which were worn in the early part of the Second World War (Great Patriotic War) before being replaced by the more common SSh-39 and SSh-40 models.
A British Second World War brown leather Type C flying helmet with pair of goggles the helmet named to F/Lt. Kennard, dated Feb ’42, the earphones with Air Ministry markings the interior with chamois lining, complete with oxygen mask, microphone assembly and headphone connections (early model, with leather chinstraps) *A cursory search finds a Hugh Charles Kennard (DFC) promoted to a Flight Lieutenant in 1941 and assisting in the formation of 121 Squadron. He was made Squadron Leader in early 1942 and was shot down and wounded in July of what year while participating in a bomber-escort mission. Despite that, he returned to flying, becoming a Squadron Leader in 1943 and finally relinquishing his commission in 1959.
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe pith helmet formed of six panels, the cloth covered cork helmet in tropical brown, helmet is complete with the Luftwaffe eagle and national decals and ventilation cover to the top of the helmet, the interior retains the original leather sweatband and with chinstrap, stamped for size 55
A group of German Third Reich cap badges/helmet decals, assorted examples including NSKOV (National Socialist War Victim's Care) badge by Deschler & Sohn; Reichskriegerbund; NSKK; a shield helmet decal; Reichsluftchutz; Luftwaffe (reproduction) and five eagles in both gilt and silver wash (11)
A group of assorted German Third Reich insignia comprising two Hitler Youth bevo weave diamonds as worn on overseas caps, a Hitler Youth uniform diamond, RAD arm shield, assorted cap eagles, pair reproduction SS pith helmet shields, HJ-BDM (League of German Girls) uniform eagle against white ground, a reproduction BDM summer tunic eagle
WW1 German Model 1915 Prussian Artillery Officers Pickelhaube, the leather bodied helmet is complete with officer’s Prussian helmet plate to the centre, officer’s gilt metal scaled chinstraps and officers pattern kokarden and with artillery officer’s pattern ball top; complete with original leather sweat band.
Two French WW1 M15 ‘Adrian’ helmets, each with metal combs affixed to the crowns and with French infantry insignia – a flaming bomb with the initials ‘RF’ (Republique Francais), one with intact seven-finger liner and brown chinstrap, the second with chinstrap but lacking liner, together with another further Adrian helmet lacking liner (3)
A pair of British Honduras Police pith helmets each with King’s Crown brass helmet plates and white metal top ball mounts, the first’s interior with brown leather sweatband further stamped for the British Honduras police, size 6 7/8 and the second with similarly constructed interiors but no visible markings (2) *The Belize Police Department is descended from the British Honduras Constabulary, which was established in 1886. Constabulary personnel initially numbered 141 and were recruited in Barbados because local men showed no interest in enlisting. The government assigned the early police the task of preserving law and order in the colony. The Constabulary was at first a paramilitary force, but in 1902, it was made into a civil police force.
An Italian M33 steel helmet with single German national colours decal the shell retaining majority of its grey-green ‘grigio verde’ paint finish, the interior with eight-fingered dark brown leather liner system and re-enforced eyelets to the each fingers, needle seal to the liner indicates size 56, with swivel loops and a brown leather chinstrap
A mid-19th century Imperial Russian NCOs leather helmet of the 11th Infantry Regiment, black leather skull with brass mounts, including leather backed chinscales (slight AF) and ear roundels, large top mount and spike in the form of a flaming grenade, die struck double headed eagle helmet plate, interior with green underlay to front and back visor
A rare WW2 Polish wz31 Pattern Steel Combat Helmet, the helmet retaining much of its original rough textured exterior Salamandra combat paint finish, interior retaining the original three pad leather liner and brown leather chinstrap, interior markings for Ludwikow manufacturer and numbers ‘144/37’
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