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A Standard Issue Fighting Knife, AKA: K-BAR Knife This US knife was taken from a Jap soldier along the Borneo Death March track between Sandakan and Ranau in 1945, by Jack Sue of Z Special Unit and his guerrilla forces of OPERATION AGAS How the Jap soldier came to be in possession of the knife is unknown, but believed to have been taken from a POW who died along the death march Length: 32cm
A Brush, Comb & Knife Set These items were found after a raid on Japanese headquarters on the Kudat Peninsular They belonged to either Geisha Girls or Javanese comfort women and were Personally collected by Jack Sue after the successful raid These items have been stored amongst Jack’s favourite items for almost 70 years Length: 13cm (Comb)
i) WWII Japanese Model 97 Hand Grenade (Inert) Note: Not drilled – complete with pin and primer ii) A Collection of WWII Japanese War Relics Comprising: two pieces of trench art (one engraved, dated 1944); bugle; dog tag; paper currency; coins; matches; cigarettes; pocket knife; seal and later inkpad
A Rare Siebe Gorman & Co LTD, Four Port Window, 12 Bolt Divers Helmet & Divers Suit With canvas belt, knife, and helmet spanner Serial No 17342 This serial number is branded inside the helmet and breast plate so the suit and helmet both match Provenance, as previous Lot 68 With custom wooden crate (4)
A Henry Boker Knife with Sheath This Henry Boker knife was taken from a Jap Captain during a raid conducted by Jack Sue and Captain Roy McLean and a team of guerrillas on the Kudat Peninsular It was removed from the dead soldier along with other items including his sword For a full account, read Jack’s book Blood on Borneo It is believed the Jap captain involved was responsible for beheading an innocent local in front of his village people, simply because he was unable to answer questions Length: 27cm
Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal including pair glass toilet bottles with silver collars (London 1918), set four Art Deco-style ashtrays and three matching matchbox holders (Birmingham 1936), Victorian butter knife with mother of pearl handle (Birmingham 1856), late Victorian jam spoon (Sheffield 1899), cup holder (London 1925), another ashtray (Birmingham 1939), German silver cigarette box and four butter knives and a barrel mug - underside marked 'Fine Silver'. Approximately 11ozs weighable silver (qty)
Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal including Georgian silver caddy spoon with mother of pearl handle (Birmingham 1814), George V silver children's rattle with mother of pearl handle and teething ring (Birmingham 1919), three small Edwardian silver photograph frames, silver propelling pencil (London 1946), mother of pearl handled fruit knife (Sheffield 1895) and sundry other items (qty)
1960s silver plate canteen of cutlery for six place settings, comprising six dinner knives, six dessert knives, six dinner forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, four tablespoons, six teaspoons, six soup spoons, six pairs fish eaters, carving fork, carving knife and steel, Dunstan plate by C. J. Vander (61 pieces in total), in a fitted oak case with hallmarked silver plaque and engraved presentation inscription
Early George V part table service of silver cutlery with reed, ribbon and laurel wreath decoration and engraved armorial crests, comprising twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, seven teaspoons, four coffee spoons, sauce ladle and soup ladle (Sheffield 1910), Mappin & Webb, registered design no. 547092, together with eleven Mappin & Webb stainless steel knives with ivory handles, nine matching dessert knives and one other table knife. Approximately 104ozs weighable silver (81 pieces in total)
COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS comprising a late Victorian silver bladed fruit knife with mother of pearl grips, Sheffield 1900; Edwardian sovereign case, Birmingham 1903; George V vesta case, Birmingham 1920; period 'Aberdeen Education Authority' silver and enamel football medal engraved 'Winners 1923'; silver, enamel and nine carat gold mounted medal marked for Chester 1929; charm bracelet with a variety of interesting charms; St.Andrews Ambulance Association medal, Birmingham 1931; pair of silver and enamel cufflinks and a cufflink modelled as an elephant, 1 box
SMALL SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS comprising a small two handled trophy engraved 'Prize Layer Essex R.H.A 1910', hallmarks for Sheffield 1909; two Victorian silver bladed mother of pearl handled fruit knives of graduated size; a silver plate bladed butter knife; and two silver picture frame corner mounts
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