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Rare Set of Early WW2 Denim Battle Dress Jacket and Trousersconsisting green denim battle dress jacket. Pleated chest pockets. Lower belt. Removable buttons. Internal issue label dated "1940" ... Khaki green denim battle dress trousers. Wide waist belt straps. Ankle tightening straps. Left leg with large pocket. Right hip first aid pocket. External issue label dated "194*". Minor wear. 2 items.
Rare "Tom Beasley" Fairbairn & Sykes Commando Etched Knife6 3/4 inch, double edged, polished blade. One side etched with leaves and scrolls "Hand Forged By Tom Beasley The Famous Swordsmith". The reverse etched with royal coat of arms and Wilkinson sword logo. "Made In England" etched close to the crossguard. Gilt, oval crossguard. Polished, ivorine grip with gilt securing nut. Contained in its correct leather scabbard with brass throat and chape.
A stunning rare and unusual mid 20th Century antique vintage toleware gilt metal and glass side / lamp table. The base constructed from gilded ormolu metal having 'S' scroll feet with flower head roundels rising through to vines of leaves and flowers intertwined between the legs. Surmounted above is an inset stunning etched glass central panel mounted into gilded wrought metal banded surround. The glass top revealing the stunning flower heads to the underside. Measures 53 cm high x 39 cm diameter top. Measures 86 cm high x 45 cm wide x 40 cm deep.
A rare 19th Century German antique Ludwigsburg porcelain bell in the form of a woman having a hand painted floral dress with a green corset and gilt detailing throughout. Metal bell clapper to inner with double blue C marks for Ludwigsburg. Sadly missing one hand. Measures 11 cm tall by 13 cm.
An album of vintage Ardath cigarette trade cards in full sets. The complete sets include Photocards A Series Of General Interest, Film. Stage & Radio Stars (Large size), Swimming Diving And Life-Saving, Your Birthday Tells Your Fortune, Stamps Rare & Interesting, Modern School Atlas, Our Empire, Britain's Defenders and Life In The Services.
A James Macintyre & Co Florian Ware bottle vase designed by William Moorcroft, flared rim, tube lined with tulips and carnations, gilt highlights, brown stamp to base, no. M386, approx 15.5cm high.C1898 very rare decoration by Harry BarnardCondition: good, no obvious signs of damage or repair, crazing
TWO RARE BRITISH MILITARY FLAP POUCHES circa 1900 comprising an officer's silver and ormolu mounted flap pouch to the 1st Royal Dragoons, with centre badge of the French eagle captured at the Battle of Waterloo within engraved leafy border, hallmarked Birmingham 1899; and an officer's Sheffield silver plated flap pouch and belt, to the Glamorganshire Imperial Yeomanry, circa 1901 (Dimensions: Flap pouches 19cm wide) (Qty: 2)(Flap pouches 19cm wide)
A rare Wedgwood 'Punch Ware' pottery beaker, the coloured transfer decoration depicts a satirical scene poking fun at the gullibility of the public, shown with a peep show with the sign above that reads 'Look inside my little dears, and you shall see, what you shall see' circa 1870, impressed Wedgwood, printed pattern number 'C1820' in puce, 11cm high.
A Fine and Rare Gent's Stainless Steel Pre-Moon Omega So-Called 'Ed White' Speedmaster Chronograph Wristwatch, ref. 105.003, 1963, (calibre 321) 17 jewel lever movement signed and numbered 20,522,860, column wheel chronograph, dust cover, matte finished black dial with luminous baton markers and outer seconds track, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, tachymeter bezel, screw-off case back with Speedmaster emblem, inside case back numbered S 105.003-63, on Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp numbered 1035 4/68, case 39mm wide, in Omega box. Together with an issue of Life Magazine, June 18 1965, covering 'The Glorious Walk in the Cosmos', Ed White's Space Walk. * The Speedmaster reference 105.003 is known among collectors as the ''Ed White'' model as it was the model worn by NASA Astronaut Edward Higgins ''Ed'' White (1930-1967) when he was the first American to walk in space in 1965. The watch is characterized by the straight lugs, no crown guards and just signed on the dial 'Omega Speedmaster' without the professional signature. CONDITION REPORT: The watch appears to be in excellent condition for its age. The crown winds smoothly and the time adjusts absolutely fine. The chronograph buttons work perfectly and all the dials are changing as they should. The dial and bezel have a good aged patina. When inspected very closely it appears that the counterweight end of the central chronograph hand has been retouched slightly with white paint/enamel. The crown is original. The Omega bracelet is dated '68 and has replacement end-links. A couple of the links are perhaps a little stretched but overall the condition is very good. Both the bracelet and watch case have fine surface scratches commensurate with age and use, but no major dents or deep scratches etc. The case back screws firmly shut. The watch movement appears quite clean and is running fine. The Omega box is in good condition. It is of similar age to the watch but I cannot say with certainty if it is the original. There are no papers.
Rare WW2 Free-French Bullion Parachute Wing, fine example of a full bullion wire embroidered parachute wing with large central shield, finely embroidered Cross of Lorraine to the centre of the shield in blue cloth. Clear evidence of being removed from a uniform. Accompanied by a uniform removed embroidered French parachute qualification arm badge on black cloth backing. Both remain in very good condition. (2 items)
Rare 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards Officers Full Dress Sabretache 1830-52, blue velvet centre with regimental pattern silver lace border, bearing silver embroidered and sequinned Star of The Order of St Patrick, with red and white centre backing, within Guelphic crowned scrolls “Royal Irish Dragoon Guards”, “Peninsula” and “IV”, on a wreath of shamrocks, leather pouch, three suspension loops and buckles. Good Condition for age, some wear and stitching faults.
Rare WW1 German Bavarian Pioneer Regiment Grave Marker, interesting and poignant item from the great war being this wooden cross with central wooden plaque having painted details “Hierruht Ldstm. Georg Loh Falk bayr.Res Pio Komp 7 geb 27.3.90 gef 19.8.16 in Fournes”. Painted black Maltese cross to the top of the grave marker. Some damage to the lower part of the cross, probably when removed from the ground and some paint loss from the central wooden plaque. Measures 141 x 70 cms. These grave markers were placed often in the makeshift cemeteries on the Western Front and were then removed and changed to the plaques that currently commemorate the fallen soldiers. This soldier served with a Bavarian Reserve Pioneer regiment.
Rare Third Reich Waffen-SS Issue Wedding Edition of Mein Kampf Contained in the Original Oak Casket Case, standard 1942 period produced wedding edition of Mein Kampf with the blue leather spine and signed dedication page from the local Oberburgermeister dated 1943. The book is housed in the original Waffen-SS issue oak casket presentation case. To the lid is finely carved large SS runes to the centre, border with swastika, oakleaves and runic symbol. Steeped carved lid and the lower section of the oak casket remains in fine condition. Some wear to the Mein Kampf and some inked scribble to the underside of the lid which should be able to be removed with light cleaning, otherwise a very good and desirable set. The Waffen-SS wedding caskets could be purchased by serving members of the Waffen-SS to keep their copies of Mein Kampf in. These were very desirable objects to have by any devoted member of the organisation.
Rare M-18 German Army Transitional Cavalry / Telegraphists Ear Cut Out Helmet, superb untouched example of the WW1 pattern steel combat helmet which has been re-issued for service during the Third Reich period. The helmet retains much of its original later re-issue paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. To one side is an original German army single decal. Large dent to the front of the shell from shrapnel / bullet damage. Helmet retains its original WW2 type leather liner, this is dry and some sections are now missing. Just remains of the original chinstrap remain to the helmet. Shell is stamped “CL64”. Overall a excellent untouched example of a very rare pattern of German steel helmet. These ear cut out helmets were originally designed to be worn by German cavalry troops and telegraphists, the idea being that telegraphists would be able to wear the helmet and still be able to wear a headset to write down communications and cavalry troops would be able to wear the helmet when charging into action and still be able to hear orders from its officers. The helmets were produced in very small numbers compared to the basic pattern steel helmet.
Very Rare WW2 Free French British Made Parachute Wings, fine embroidered examples of the parachute wings worn by members of the Free French airborne forces. The winged canopy with cross of Loraine to the centre picked out in blue on yellow central shield. The wings remain in very good overall condition.
Rare Bavarian M1852 Royal Bavarian Hartschiere Life Guards Enlisted Mans Helmet, The Personal Bodyguard of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, fine example of the plated steel body having large brass domed rivets around the edge of the shell, thick brass trim around the whole part of the shell. Large central crowned gilt helmet plate with the Bavarian coat of arms to the centre. Circular cockades in gilt metal with the Bavarian crown to centre, brass leather backed chinscales in a ringed pattern. The helmet is fitted with large gilt brass standing lion to. Underside of the peak is finished in green and the rear peak in black. Brass plaque with “41” to the rear peak. Helmet is complete with its original black leather liner. Small crack to the shell on the lower side and some plating has been lost. Generally a good example of a very rare Imperial German helmet. The unit was formed to be the Royal Guard of the Bavarian Royal Family. The lion top was for wear in everyday service and a plume was worn for ceremonial occasions. To serve in this unit you had to of completed a long period of military service and had a faultless record of service. Officers were specially selected by the king. The unit was extremely small, in 1914 it was approximately 60 strong.
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