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A uniform exhibit, comprising: a mannequin dressed as an officer of the Prince of Wales Own West Yorkshire Regiment, complete with Sam Browne belt with whistle, replica revolver in holster and with lanyard, 1917 dated ammunition pouch, cased binoculars, haversack, map case, Ingersoll pocket watch, and Brodie pattern helmet.
A WWII Second World War US Airborne Troops D-Day uniform display. Comprising of a battledress jacket, ' clicker ', knife, webbing, backpack, entrenching tool, ammo pouches and helmet. Made for display, the uniform comprises of married and reproduction items. Some items may be period ex-stores. Helmet appears possibly original, but may also be a restoration. The signal clicker stamped for ' Utah Beach '. A wonderful and interesting display piece. Mannequin not included.
A large collection of vintage textiles, bags, umbrellas, and shoes including; pairs of 1920's two bar shoes, 1930's cuban heel shoes, 1960's mock alligator handbag, 1930's mock Ostrich handbag; a lancel leather holdall, musquash and beaver long swing jacket, hosier, including 8 various umbrellas/parasols Victorian example and an early 20th Century Chil-Daw mannequin (adjustable) etc (3 boxes and mannequin/4)
VICTORIA CROSS: Selection of small 12mo signed clipped pieces and slightly larger cards etc., brief A.L.S. (1) by various recipients of the Victoria Cross comprising Harry Cator (1894-1966, British Captain of the British Army; awarded for his actions near Arras, France, on 9th April 1917 during the Arras offensive), George Chafer (1894-1966, English Private of the British Army; awarded for his actions east of Meaulte, Somme, France, on 3rd - 4th June 1916), William Coltman (1891-1974, English Captain of the British Army; awarded for his actions during the operations at Mannequin Hill, north-east of Sequehart, France on 3rd - 4th October 1918), Gabriel Coury (1896-1956, English Captain of the British Army; awarded for his actions near Arrow Head Copse, France, on 8th August 1916) and George Dorrell (1880-1971, English Lieutenant Colonel of the British Army; awarded for his actions at Nery, France, on 1st September 1914; brief A.L.S., G. T. Dorrell, one page, 8vo, Effingham Junction, 29th September 1966, to Mr. Clark, sending his autograph although regretting that he has no available portrait). Three have added their ranks, regiments etc., alongside their signatures. Three are laid down and with a few other minor faults, G to VG, 5

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