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A 1964 Triumph TRW, registration number 961 KAC, frame number 28984NA, silver. Ex Royal Signals White Helmet Display Team. The TRW was developed in the immediate post war WWII years to fulfil the demands of the British Military Contracts for a no nonsense and robust work horse motorcycle. They followed traditional lines with a side valve parallel twin 500cc displacement engine, telescopic front forks and rigid frame. Many were subsequently offered to the general public at the end of their service life. This particular TRW was supplied on loan by Triumph to the world famous Royal Signals White Helmet Display Team. The vendor advises us that the Triumph received a new works replacement engine when the bike was returned for service after the first season. It still retains this engine today and carries the original engine number. He further advises us that the motorcycle is presented in good older restored condition. The Triumph will be offered for auction with a copy of the works record confirming its White Helmet Display Team status, photographs of the bike in action, an original white helmet and miscellaneous items. Coming direct from the serviceman, who rode this bike in period, it offers the next custodian an opportunity to own a piece of motorcycle history. V5C, MOT to April 2018, tax exempt See illustrations
A Georgian ivory toothpick box, 8cm, a miniature on porcelain of a lady in a blue dress, two hardstone boxes, one further miniature of an officer, a miniature white metal Prussian officers helmet on a marble plinth (probably a paperweight) 11cm wide and a Middle Eastern champlevé chamberstick with a snake cast handle, 17cm wide), (7). 14.16, 20.18, 14.4, 14.5, 14.19, 13.12,
A WW1 M15 Adrian French army helmet, black painted , comb finial attached to crown by four pins, six finger leather lining pulled together by string, R F (Republique Francaise) flaming bomb insignia to the front of helmet, along with a later dark olive green (khaki) coloured M15 Adrian helmet, probably Belgium, six finger leather liner to interior, insignia to front of helmet missing
Baden Reserve Officers Pickelhaube, very good example of all leather officers helmet, large size skull, excellent gilt overall, complete with its national cockade and serrated gold and red Baden cockade. To the interior there is some wear to the leather liner but good, complete with its inner silk which has frayed. Untouched helmet. Shown on page 52 of Feldzug 14.
Prussian Foot Artillery Pickelhaube Helmet Complete with Original Trench Cover, being a model 1887 enlisted ranks pickelhaube with all matching brass fittings, excellent skull, no extra holes. To the inner rear peak there are many markings, which include Foot Artillery Regiment 27, various dates and battery markings. Accompanying the helmet is its field cover with again prolific markings including one name label, various dates of ‘1898, 1902’, regimental markings Foot Artillery 81, plus the label to ‘Kannonier Murff’ whilst a member of Foot Artillery 8.
Prussian Jager zu Pferde Enlisted Mans Helmet Complete with its Original Field Cover, excellent blued skull without any rust or indentations, all chemically treated grey metal fittings to the helmet, complete with its correct large size Kuirassier national and state cockades, original leather strap. Interior leather liner all complete, wear use obvious, complete with original maker’s metal label attached to the upper inner crown. Skull stamped size ‘56’. It’s original field cover is maker marked and dated ‘1916’. Featured on page 152 of Feldzug 15.
Hessian Artillery Regiment 61 Enlisted Mans Pickelhaube with Trench Cover, this is a magnificent time capsule helmet with its original cover which will not be removed by this house as in places the cover is adhered to the shellac covering of the leather body. Marked into the rear peak ‘RB18’ being the Hessian clothing depot number, also regimentally marked ‘F.A.R.61’ dated ‘1916’. The chinstrap is in the, as worn, hanging down condition and unusually the helmet is fitted with twin Hessian cockades, no extra holes, The interior liner all complete with maker’s oval stamp with central ‘1916’ date. Featured on pages 56, 57, 58 and 59 of Feldzug 16.
Prussian Infantry Regiment 74 Pickelhaube with Regimentally Marked Trench Cover, enlisted mans all leather pickelhaube in excellent condition, all matching brass fittings with the Waterloo scroll across the front of the Prussian plate. The helmet is with its national and state cockades, no extra holes, The interior liner is absolutely complete with original drawstring, marked into the back peak ‘J.R.74’ also rubber ink stamped ‘B.A.X.1916’, fitted with a Landwehr cover marked ‘L74’. The field cover is maker marked and dated ‘1915’ and stamped size ‘57’. Rare matching set. Featured fully on page 46, 47, 48 and 49 of Feldzug 15.
Saxon One Year Volunteer Pickelhaube with Original Trench Cover, an absolutely mint condition Saxon one year volunteer all leather bodied pickelhaube, all gilded fittings excellent with frosted nickel Saxon overlaid plate. Standard Saxon style state and national cockades. The interior leather sweatband is perfect with inner silk lining. Pencil sized ‘55’ mark to the inner skull. Complete with original enlisted ranks style helmet cover with regimental number ‘106’ in red felt to the front. Featured on page 48 of Feldzug 14.
Bavarian 2nd Infantry Regiment Other Ranks Pickelhaube Complete with Original Trench Cover, a good size 57 all leather pickelhaube, skull excellent, complete with its Bavarian front plate, all matching fittings, national and state cockades. The interior liner all complete with faint maker’s mark and date ‘15’. Original owner’s name hand applied to the inner rear peak. Complete with a Bavarian 2nd Infantry Regiment enlisted ranks helmet cover with the remains of the number ‘2’ in felt to the front. To the interior the cover is maker marked and dated ‘1915’, no extra holes, Also to the inside cover there is an inscription in French which would appear to be details of its capture in 1918. Featured on page 60, 61, 62 of Feldzug 15.
Ersatz Prussian Other Ranks Pickelhaube Complete with Original Trench Cover, an excellent condition one-piece all tin enlisted ranks pickelhaube with Prussian front plate, original chinstrap, correct state and national cockades. The leather liner is complete, felt lined inner skull with its totally original field cover, which has moulded itself in the form of the helmet. The cover has the remains of the stamped regimental number of Oldenburg Reserve Infantry Regiment 91. The strap is still in the hanging position as taken from the battlefield. Featured on page 136, 137, 138, 139 of Feldzug 14.
Bavarian Other Ranks Ersatz Felt Pickelhaube with Original Trench Cover, felt skull with two cracks either side of the circular spike base. Good cut out crown front plate, complete with its original chinstrap still in the hanging position as taken from the battlefield. Complete with its correct enlisted ranks state and national cockades, no extra holes, Original enlisted ranks field cover, which has a felt number ‘5’ affixed. Maker marked and size stamped ‘57’. The interior liner is all complete, accompanying the helmet are two photographs of a 5th Bavarian soldier wearing an identical helmet. Featured on page 56, 57, 58, 59 of Feldzug 15.
Prussian Other Ranks Cork Bodied Cotton Drill Covered Pickelhaube Helmet, complete with Prussian state helmet plate, all brass spike and spike base, original chinstrap still in the hanging position as brought back from battlefield. Various names hand applied to the interior, leather liner complete. Excellent description in Feldzug 15 on page 90 and 91.
Prussian Garde (Guard) Uhlan Helmet, superb condition all leather body Guard Uhlan enlisted ranks helmet, complete with its metal non-removable mortarboard top, original chinstrap, all fittings in chemically treated field grey, complete with its black and white cloth covering over wood cockade with its standard red, white and black state cockade. To the interior the light tan leather liner is all complete with its original drawstring, stamped size ‘53½â€™ to the interior with maker’s stamp and date ‘1916’. The front Guard plate has its Guard Star missing, many helmets were issued without this Guard Star at this stage of the conflict, no extra holes. Featured on page 184 of Feldzug 15.
Prussian Felt Ersatz Other Ranks Uhlan Helmet, excellent condition ersatz felt body, strong skull with its non removable felt top. Metal fittings chemically treated in olive drab including Prussian plate and front peak trim. Original strap. Standard national red, white and black cockade with black and white cloth over wood Prussian state field cockade. Interior leather liner absolutely complete in virtually unworn condition, complete with its original manufacturer’s paper label, no extra holes, stamped size ‘56’. The helmet is featured on page 28 of Feldzug 15.
Prussian Enlisted Mans Uhlan Helmet with Original Field Cover and Cap Lines, a magnificent condition all leather helmet for a Prussian Uhlan Regiment, leather skull excellent, all chemically treated fittings in field grey, standard black, white and red national cockade with black and white cloth over wood Prussian field cockade. Removable metal top. Complete with its field cover and white cap lines. Featured on page 170 of Feldzug 15.
Saxon Infantry Regimentally Marked Other Ranks Pickelhaube Helmet Cover, superb pre-war cover with painted pre-war red numbers ‘R104’ and with stampings to the interior for Regiment 139, Regiment 104, 2nd Battalion plus army group markings. manufacturer’s markings and size ‘58’. Featured on page 58 of Feldzug 14.
British Machine Gunners War Souvenirs Grouping, a wonderful group of souvenirs consisting of a other ranks pickelhaube helmet cover marked B.A.IV, still with the mud from the trench on it, other manufacturer’s markings are indistinct. Two field grey tunic shoulder boards for regiments 170 and 119, one artillery fuse key, a leather Artillery lanyard pull, a German combat belt with Imperial German buttons attached (some missing), 3 WWI Wurttemberg brass enlisted ranks belt buckles all with leather tabs attached and 1 early pattern 1870 belt buckle with leather tab attached clearly stamped to Regiment 125. This interesting group featured on pages 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 and 101 of Feldzug 16, unfortunately the original box it was found in has been mislaid and is now packed in a British WW11 gas mask cardboard box.
Prussian Reserve Regiment 201 Grouping, consisting of and original other ranks pickelhaube helmet cover, bayonet troddle (knot) and Prussian helmet plate which has suffered from battle damaged. Hooks missing from the cover, round penetration hole through front cover and the original bullet ball round which penetrated the helmet plate remains with the group.
M.16 Steel Combat Helmet, an untouched plain apple green model 1916 helmet of large size, shell marked ‘ET66’. Virtually all apple green finish paint remaining to skull. 3 pad liner complete with all its inner pads and leather liner band, which is also Wurttenberg 13th Korps marked and the date ‘16’. Chinstrap complete but slightly loose, at one end it is adrift from the buckle. The initials ‘PBW’ painted to the upper inner crown. In-depth research on page 80, 81, 82 and 83 of Feldzug 16.
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