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A Third Reich German Army EM/NCO visor cap - possibly Transportation Officer/Propaganda Officer constructed of green woollen doeskin with faded blue/grey piping, a dark green centreband and a black peak, the cap affixed with metal cockade but lacking eagle eagle, with black leather chinstrap affixed by two black sidebuttons and the interior with a grey underside to the peak and stained light brown silk lining
A German Third Reich NSDAP Political Leader’s greatcoat and pair of breeches constructed of tan brown wool, with open collar faced in light brown cloth, two rows of six buttonholes (all missing), curved waist pockets of slash form with flaps, deep turn-back cuffs, a rear half-belt and a long button-up rear vent, the interior lined in a pale brown satin or cotton from the waist up, with further interior slash pocket to the left breast with RZM label inscribed PL. –Mantel W Hersteller; the breeches constructed again of tan material, with interior label inscribed Stiefelhose für politische Leiter and a waist finely lined in silk
A German Third Reich Schutzpolizei NCO’s Summer Weight tunic (Sommerfahrrock für Kraftfahrbeamte) constructed of light-weight mottled summer cotton/linen with dark brown cuffs and collars, NCO collar tabs and green truppenfarben, the sleeve eagle likely a replacement, tunic with single breast front closure secured by eight silver buttons and with single further silver buttons to each of the four pockets and four further buttons to the reverse, lacking shoulder boards, the interior lined in olive green twill cotton with stampings ‘PO 1943’ and further indistinct markings to the interior pocket, ‘*** Jager B’ *The sleeve eagle should be in the same lighter cloth backing as the tunic itself. Many police tunics were re-purposed and used after the war, therefore going through a ‘de-Nazification’ process - so this is not unusual. This pattern of tunic was introduced in June 1936 for motorized personnel (of the SchuPo as well as of other Police branches) and hereinafter functioned also as garrison/summer-weight tunic for those provided with it.
A Third Reich National Forestry Officer’s visor cap constructed of a dark green wool with a traditional high peak set crown and a matching dark green woollen centre band; with a bullion eagle and a hand embroidered bullion wreath with metal cockade with red felt core, the silver bullion chincord attached to either side of the cap with silvered pebble side buttons; the black fibre peak has a molded raised ridge along the rim and light brown criss-cross pattern to the underside, interior with a brown leather sweat band and a lighter brown silk interior and a protection diamond marked ‘Uniformen Negele Tubingen’
A German Third Reich Army Infantry NCO/EM visor cap, constructed of typical army green wool with a forest green centre band and white piping, with correct aluminium eagle and cockade, a leather chinstrap secured in place by black leather buttons on either side and a black visor; interior with a partially degraded brown ersatz sweatband with ventilation holes to the forehead and a clear diamond moisture shield against an overall light pink rayon interior lining.
A German Third Reich NSDAP Kreisleiter Political Leader’s level visor cap constructed of standard NSDAP brown uniform cloth with a light ribbing and three bands of white Kreis-level waffenfarbe and a brown velvet centreband, with gilt national eagle and wreath and enamel tri-colour cockade, the gold officer-type chin-cords secured in place by silver sidebuttons, with a chocolate brown visor with brown cross-hatched underside, the interior lined in brown cotton with a slightly degraded brown leather sweatband, with RZM label
A German Third Reich Army Panzer Officer's visor cap a private purchase cap constructed of field grey short-napped wool with a dark forest green centreband and three rows of bright pink divisional piping, with an aluminium eagle and wreath and a tri-colour cockade with red felt centre, the silver officer's chincord held in place by a single silver pebble button to either side, with a pressed black cardboard visor which has a painted brown underside, the interior is lined a light brown rayon and has a brown leatherette sweatband, the clear protection diamond stamped in gold for manufacturer Leonhard Paulig - Leparo - Fabrikmarke
A German Third Reich NSDAP Political Leader’s Gauleitung level visor cap (circa 1939-45) constructed of standard brown uniform cloth with light ribbing and three bands of Bordeaux red waffenfarbe and a brown velvet centreband, with a gilt national eagle, wreath and enamel cockade, the gold bullion chin-cord held in place by two gold sidebuttons, chocolate brown peak with a brown cross-hatched underside, the interior lined in champagne brown silk and with a ventilated brown leather sweatband indistinctly stamped ‘Deutsches Leder’, with RZM paper label and a clear protection diamond
Tonka Canada Winnebago Indian 1974-5 production “Mighty Tonka” series motorhome / camper van large scale pressed-steel model in white and light olive green with detailed brown interior with orange seats, white plastic wheels and black tyres, roof slides open to form canopy/awning 59cm long. Also Tonka pressed-steel Articulated Loader / Shovel Tractor-Digger in yellow and black, 26cm long, similar era. Very light storage/playwear, very clean. (2)
A rare German Third Reich Bahnschutz (Railway Protection Police) tunic lacking shoulderboards and collar tabs, with sleeve Bahnschutz eagle to right sleeve, constructed of blue-grey woollen cloth (indicating service outside boundaries of the Reich in Occupied Territories) with darker blue collars, eight silver buttons front closure and with four pocket design similar to the M41 tunic, interior with various stampings – some indistinct *The Bachnschutz jurisdictional mandate extended to railway equipment, rolling stock, and buildings and bridges. In the days just after the founding of the Weimar Republic they acted as a mobile strike force for the regular police. They would arrive as heavily armed riot police in armoured trains to back-up the regular police, when called, during the heaviest street fighting with Communist and Spartikus uprisings. This is where they earned their stripes employing special weapons and tactics in the form of armoured vehicles, light artillery, and heavy machine guns. The street cops loved them and this later gave them broad powers and gravitas in the police state of the National Socialists.
A German Third Reich NSDAP Political Leader’s Kreisleitung visor cap constructed of standard NSDAP brown uniform cloth with a light ribbing and three bands of white Kreis-level waffenfarbe and a brown velvet centreband, with a rubbed gilt national eagle - lacking wreath, cockade and chin-cord, with two gold sidebuttons, interior lined in brown rayon, with a very worn leatherette sweatband, partially ripped section of liner and no RZM tag – label for size 55
A group of decorative 20th century light fittings to include a converted ceiling light fitting with a frosted glass flame shaped shade, 31 cm high, a pair of wall light fittings with shell shaped textured cranberry tinted glass shades set in painted metal mounts, 21 x 27 cm together with four further similar glass shades
A collection of 20th century fishing equipment to include a 15' three-sectional split-cane rod by A.E Rudge & Son, Redditch, in cloth carry bag complete with original sales card, a further un-marked split-cane rod, a telescopic pole, a 5' salmon gaff, together with reels and accessories to include a cased Hardy Marquis #10 reel, a new boxed Intrepid Rimfly King Size reel, a Ryobi 455MG super light magnesium reel, an Intrepid Rimfly reel, a boxed J.W Young Condex reel, together with other accessories including a cast brass priest, fishing weights, home-made hand-painted wooden and other lures, a woven keep net, line, flies etc.
Quantity of Hornby O and OO Railways, pre-war Meccano and Triang Toys: Boxed Hornby O Gauge: No.45 post-war Goods Set with BR black 0-4-0 clockwork type 40 Tank Loco (working), together with three goods wagons, a quantity of track box is partly taped but otherwise tidy and LNER green 0-4-0 clockwork Tank Loco type 101 (unboxed, playworn, working). Hornby OO Gauge: Cast metal Signal Box, Footbridge, Station and platforms. Boxed InterCity Blue-Grey Buffet, Sleeper and Composite coaches. Boxed Vent Van and two PO Open wagons, seven unboxed wagons. Box of mostly pre-war red and green Meccano parts including spare motor (working) with key. Large tinplate Triang Express Locomotive - lacks front panel, and green tinplate tractor, both rusty. Triang Jones KL44 Crane, pressed steel construction, red with cream base with black rubber wheels, light playwear, 21"/53cm. (Qty)
German Third Reich collar tabs comprising pair of Army Administrative Official with green branch of service stripes mounted on a dark green badge cloth base, three-quarter piped in white rayon nebenfarbe (secondary coloir) cord, mounted on light tan buckram backing with D.R.G.M (Deutsches Reichsgebrauchsmuster – design registration markings) to one; pair of Army Medical Officer collar tabs and single Infantry Officer tab - together with two pairs of Wehrmachtbeamte auf Kriegsdauer Gehobener/Mitteler Dienst 3rd Regulation and pair of post-war German tabs (11)

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