WW1 1916 Dated German Uhlan / Cavalry Lance with Pennant, an interesting post 1893 pattern of the Imperial German cavalry lance as issued to various Prussian Uhlan and other Cavalry units. Tubular steel lance with pointed end with central grip covering. Stamped to the tip with Imperial acceptance stamps and 1916 date. Also stamped “6./R.R.4” to other side. Attached to the lance through the side mounts is original black and white divided cloth pennant which is nicely stamped with makers stamp and “U.R.11 1916”. Some staining and light damage to the pennant but otherwise a good example of a rare item of Imperial German equipment. 320 ½ cms in length. Please note we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this item. Please contact us for shipping & delivery options.
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Rare Lincolnshire Imperial Yeomanry Officers Lance Cap, fine and rare example of the leather bodied officers lance cap with silver wire braid to the peak and bordering the shell. Officers multipiece helmet plate to the centre, having arms of Lincoln within crowned laurel wreath and three part scroll below having regimental details. Linked velvet backed officers chinstrap. Braid to the lower section of the mortar board having central green strip, ribbed white cloth sides and white cloth top with bullion cord going diagonally across. Fully embroidered officers cord boss with George V cipher on green felt backing. Officers green feather plume with silver plume socket. Interior of the helmet retains the original leather sweatband, although this is loose and in need of light restoration. Interior lining is also loose and would require gentle restoration. Still a very good example of a very scarce officers helmet.
Victorian 14th Kings Hussars Officers Full Dress Sabretache, fine heavy bullion embroidered Victorian crown over VR cipher, central regimental eagle in bullion wire enclosed by an open wreath with bullion embroidered battle honours. Thick gilt braid to the edge. Light tan leather backing with the original pouch and housed in a red leather foul weather cover. Remains in very good overall condition.
Uniform Removed Insignia of the 53rd Welch Division 71st Brigade 1st Battalion Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, consisting of printed regimental shoulder title, woven divisional formation sign and three red felt brigade bars on battle dress cloth. All items show evidence of removal from battle dress.
3x WW2 German Identity Discs, consisting of oval zinc disc impressed “50 L.Hei-fl. Batt.1/III Kustrin”, this unit consisted of mostly Hitler Youth flak helpers manning the 20mm light anti-aircraft guns for the defence of the fortress Kustin east of Berlin in April 1945; Zinc oval disc impressed “NSKK 1 BRIG L 5962”, NSKK provided transport units to the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front; Zinc oval disc impressed “Zollgrenzschutz Konigsberg Pr (fur Oberfinanzprasident Ostpreussen) Nr7761”, border unit for Konigsberg in East Prussia, units like this were called upon in 1945 to defend the city of Berlin against the advancing red army. All generally good condition. (3 items)
2-Band Enfield Type .577” Percussion Service Rifle, ladder rear sight to 1100 yards, bayonet lug at muzzle, lock stamped 1864 Tower with crown on tail, iron barrel bands, regulation brass mounts. Good condition overall with light even pitting, stock with filled worm holes, ramrod restored. Overall 49”, barrel 33”.
Grouping of Scottish Regiments Anodised Badges, including Kings Crown HLI; another example missing one lug from reverse; Queens Crown HLI with two lugs; Cameron Highlanders with two lug fittings; Cammeronians with two lug fittings; London Scottish with lug fittings; Glasgow Highlanders Highland Light Infantry; Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders; Liverpool Scottish; Scots Fusiliers and small type KOSB. All generally good condition. (11 items)
Third Reich Hitler Youth Leaders Peaked Cap, fine example being tan cloth wool top and black velvet central band. Crown and bordering central band piped in officers silver bullion wire. Frosted silver eagle and enamel HJ diamond insignia. Officers cap cords and pebbled side buttons. Officers quality lined interior with deluxe quality sweatband having perforated forehead section. Celluloid makers diamond but with no makers details. The cap shows just light service wear. Overall a very good example.
Scarce 1845 Pattern Royal Marines Light Infantry Officers Sword, being a standard example with brass guard having central crowned VR cipher. Fish skin grip retaining the original wire binding. Blade etched with decoration and insignia of the Royal Marines Infantry. Blade has some staining making the retailer difficult to make out. Blade 82cms, overall 98cms. No scabbard.
4x Territorial Battalions Officers Cap Badges, consisting of 4th Territorial Battalion Northamptonshire regiment with two lug fittings to the reverse, silver (not hallmarked) Herefordshire Light Infantry with two lug fitting by J R Gaunt London, 5th 7th 8th & 9th Battalion Durham Light Infantry silvered badge with blade fittings to the reverse and bronze OSD 4th 5th & 6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge with two blade fittings to the reverse. (4 items)
WW2 German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Paul Weyersberg & Co, gilt eagle top pommel, white celluloid grip with wire binding, cross guard with fouled anchor to the central cartouche and press button to the reverse (interior clip absent). Housed in its original scabbard with hanging rings. Double edged blade etched with foliage and fouled anchor. Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some light wear but generally good example. Blade 25cms, overall 42cms.
WW1 French Foreign Legion Full Uniform Display, ex museum built mannequin display of a French other ranks soldier in the Foreign Legion (Legion Etrangere). Made of original and replacement items. Consisting of light weight wool greatcoat with brass buttons to the front. Khaki trousers with yellow stripe to the leg, long puttees and brown leather boots. Mounted to the coat is a three piece French medal group including the colonial medal with Algerie bar. Brown leather waist belt, ammunition pouches and brace straps. Khaki wool forage / side cap with green piping to the curtain and brass flaming grenade badge. Sold with the mannequin. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd have not removed any item from the mannequin, interested parties should satisfy themselves as to originality of the make up, sold as viewed.
4x British Infantry Regiments Anodised Cap Badges, consisting of Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry with slider fitting by Firmin London; Royal West Kent regiment with un-marked slider; The Buffs East Kent Regiment with shortened slider by Smith & Wright and Kings Crown Parachute regiment with un-maker marked slider. Generally all in good condition. (4 items)
WW2 German Luftwaffe Officers Peaked Cap, fine example being a high fronted blue grey cloth example with silver bullion wire piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Cap is complete with its high quality silver bullion embroidered cap eagle and officers cockade. Cap is complete with its officers chin cords and pebbled officers side buttons. Cap is complete with its grey leather sweatband and black velvet cushion around the edge of the interior which is typical of the Pekuro maker of peaked caps. Light cloth lining with printed makers details. The cap remains in very good overall condition.
4x Volunteer Battalion Cap Badges, consisting of 2nd Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry with two lug fittings to the reverse, Victorian Volunteer battalion East Lancashire regiment, Volunteer battalion Prince of Wales South Lancashire regiment and Perthshire Volunteers 1916 cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse. Generally all in good condition. (4 items)
12x British Infantry Regiment Anodised Cap Badges, consisting of North Staffordshire regiment with slider by J R Gaunt London; Dorset regiment with slider by J R Gaunt London; Rifle Brigade with slider by J R Gaunt London; Northumberland Fusiliers by Firmin London; The Kings Own with slider by J R Gaunt London; Green Jackets Brigade with slider by J R Gaunt London; Royal Irish Fusiliers with slider by R A Hughes Ltd; Border regiment with slider by J R Gaunt London; Kings regiment with slider by J R Gaunt London; Parachute Regiment with slider by Grove Mfg B’Ham; Queens Regiment with slider by J R Gaunt London and The Light Infantry with slider by Firmin London. All generally good condition. (12 items)
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Aviators Cowl Pattern Flying Helmet, fine example of the hood flying helmet in light brown leather with rolled ear flaps and thick securing strap. Chamois and fur lined interior to the helmet. Remains in excellent overall condition with the leather remaining fine and good colour.
Rare Third Reich NSDAP Reichsleitung Political Leaders Peaked Cap, fine quality example of the NSDAP pattern light brown cloth cap with brown velvet central band. Cap has golden yellow piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Complete with its original gilt eagle and wreath with enamel swastika centre. Cap has early pattern chin cords. Interior of the cap retains the original sweatband and cloth lining. Tailors details are feint to the interior of the cap, celluloid diamond is missing. Some tears to the sweatband but generally a good untouched example.
Third Reich Postschutz (Postal Protection) Dress Dagger by Paul Weyersburg, good example with black ebony handle having original metal organisations emblem attached. Original top pommel and stylised eagle cross guard with black enamel swastika to the centre of both sides. Housed in the original scabbard with metal chains and correct pattern clip fitting marked on the reverse DRGM. Blade remains in good overall condition with some light surface stains. Base of the blade has Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen makers trade mark. One small screw missing from lower scabbard fitting, much of the original finish remains to the exterior fittings.
WW2 German Luftwaffe Summer Pattern Officers Peaked Cap, fine example of the special pattern peaked cap issued for Luftwaffe officers during the summer and in North Africa. The cap is standard body with silver bullion wire piping bordering the central ribbed cloth band. Officers pattern bullion cockade and correct white backed bullion Luftwaffe cap eagle on press stud backings. Original peak and officers bullion chin cords. Interior with leather sweatband and fine quality officers lining with celluloid diamond. Cap is in very good condition showing just light service wear.
WW1 Imperial German Prussian Reserves Feldmutze “Pork Pie” Cap, fine quality example of the field grey feldmutze with red piping to the crown and central band. Original reichs cockade and state cockade having reserve cross to the centre. Interior with cloth lining which appears to have one time been re-stitched. Some light fading and wear but generally a good example.
Victorian Crimea 1854-56 Medal 17th Lancers, medal with single clasp Sebastopol, officially impressed naming, “E LATHAM 17TH LANCERS”, complete with original ribbon and top mount bar. 1487 Edward Latham was born in Doncaster in 1835. He enlisted in the 17th Lancers in January 1855. He joined the regiment in the Crimea from Cork in July 1855. He was awarded the Crimea campaign medal with single clasp Sebastopol and Turkish Crimea medal. He was discharged in August 1856. The 17th Lancers were famous for being the centre during the Charge of the Light Brigade during the battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War.
Indian Army Headdress Badges, including 16th Punjab Regiment pagri badge with broad pin to the reverse, brass Poona Horse pagri badge with brooch pin fitting, 8th King George’s Own Light Cavalry forage / beret badge, officers silvered Hodsons Horse forage / beret badge and 7th Light Cavalry badge with J R Gaunt makers mark to the reverse. (5 items)
Scarce 16 Bore Regulation Flintlock Holster Pistol for Police or Coastguard, barrel with flat top struck with military proofs, stepped bolted lock engraved with crowned GR and Tower on tail, roller bearing frizzen spring (cracked), regulation brass mounts, swivel ram rod, stock with BO broad arrows and government inspector’s stamps. Good condition, some light age wear, cock restored, lanyard ring removed. Overall 9.75”, barrel 4.5”.
WW2 Royal Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar Winners Tunic Attributed to Squadron Leader D W Trotter, fine example of the four pocket service dress tunic with brass kings crown buttons and fixed waist belt. Embroidered kings crown RAF pilots wings above medal ribbons which include the Distinguished Flying Cross with silvered rosette indicating the 2nd award bar. Interior pocket having tailors label with inked name “D W Trotter Esq 2.7.40”. Remains in very good overall condition showing just light service wear.
1901 CUP FINAL Official programme, matchcard, 1901 Cup Final, Tottenham Hotspurs( sic) v Sheffield United, 20/4/1901 at The Crystal Palace. The game ended in a 2-2 draw in front of 110, 820 spectators although the replay a week later had only 20, 470 spectators at Bolton to see Spurs win 3-1. This matchcard measures just under 5" x 7" and has Official Programme at the top, English Cup Final Tie below that, Tottenham Hotspurs v Sheffield United below that with Crystal Palace and Saturday April 20th 1901 Kick off 3-30pm being in lines below. The bottom half of the matchcard has the teams listed in 1-2-3-5 formation with the three match officials below the teams. The colour of the card is light blue and we have had the card tested by a leading forensic analyst who has stated that the card is definitely from that period, to the extent that under extreme magnification a piece of wood chipping can be seen under the surface. He further stated that it was a top quality item and had to have been produced by a commercial printer as at least ten different typefaces had been used including an ornate , rare typeface for "English Cup". We feel that it is likely to have been produced for the VIP guests and officials attending the Final as there is no price on the card but it was illegal to use the wording "Official Programme " if it was not. It was certainly not unusual in those days for Tottenham to be called Hotspurs with the additional "s". This was the first time that Spurs won the FA Cup and they were members of the Southern League at the time. The reverse side is blank and there is a tape mark across the card close to the top edge where it has been laid down at some time , perhaps in a scrapbook. Minor crease with slight tear and the vendors family bought it at a leading auction house a number of years ago for a five figure sum. Generally good
EXETER / CHELSEA Very scarce 4 Page programme for the friendly between Exeter City and Chelsea 14/8/1973 played at Dawlish at short notice after the local side were refused permission by the FA to play Chelsea. Dawlish crossed out the word Dawlish on the front cover and replaced it with Exeter in green. Each programme was given a number also written in green on the right hand corner. Light fold. Generally good
A Victorian mahogany double pedestal desk CONDITION REPORTS Numerous light surface scratches and scuffs to the wood and also to the leather. An area of loss to a section of the moulding to one of the drawers on the right hand pedestal. Also an area of loss to one of the drawer knobs on the right hand pedestal. Areas of fading and discolouration. Knocks and dents to the wood. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
A Victorian coromandel and brass inlaid vanity case, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with Bramah lock CONDITION REPORTS Width 33cm x 18cm high x depth 24.5 approx. Numerous light surface scratches to the wood, some tarnishing to the brass edging, possibly some areas of fading and discolouration. There are two splits appearing across the top and a possible old repair to one of them. The velvet to the interior has some wear and some areas of fading. There is a tear to the velvet on the inside of the lid and a small tear to the inside right of the lid. The leather to the interior has some scuffs and scratches. Accretions and wear. Some light surface scratches to the metal tops of the bottles and jars. Some light surface scratches and scuffs to the glass and some nibbles to the edges of a couple of them. The end of the penknife blade is missing. There is a knock to the wood on the inside edge of the lid. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
An oak cased long case clock, the eight day movement with square brass dial, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed "John Smith, Chester" CONDITION REPORTS There are numerous scratches and scuffs to the case, areas of loss to the veneer, some fading and discolouration in areas of the case, some splits to the wood at the base. Accretions, etc. The dial has light surface scratches, accretions, some tarnishing to the metal. The movement also has some tarnishing to the metal, dust, accretions, etc. Unable to state whether in full working order. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
A box containing assorted plated wares to include candlestick, hot water jug, pistol grip knives, etc CONDITION REPORTS There are eight pistol grip knives. Blades have areas of rust and tarnishing. Surface scratches and scuffs to both blades and handles. Some minor dents and knocks to the handles and wear to the blades. The length of the pistol grip knives is approx 22 cm. There are also eight pistol grip forks approx 18.5 cm. Numerous light surface scratches, some minor small dents to the handles, tarnishing to the metal. Both the knives and the forks have general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.

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