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Royal Navy. A WWII DSC group to Lieutenant Commander A.C. Tupper, Royal NavyDistinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated '1945', 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, War Medal, United Nations Medal for Korea, extremely fine, swing mounted as worn, with miniature dress awards, presented in a red leatherette box, together with a naval officers dress sword by Gieves of London, 81cm blade etched with fouled anchor and royal coat of arms, solid gothic hilt with folding guard engraved 'A.C. Tupper', fish-skin grip with lions head pommel, 96cm overall in its black leather scabbard with brass mounts, a naval officers dirk, 45.5cm blade etched with G.V.R. cypher, brass s form crossguard with acorn finials, wire-bound fishskin grip and lions head pommel with a ring through its mouth, 59.5cm overall, in its black leather scabbard with brass mounts engraved 'A.C.T.', plus fine pair of gold bullion epaulettes and bi-corn hat by Gieves contained in a black metal tin inscribed 'A.C. Tupper R.N.' QTY: (qty )NOTE:DSC London Gazette 11 December 1945'For Distinguished service during the war in Europe'Lieutenant Commander Anthony Charles Tupper (1915-1995) was born in Wandsworth, London, he was commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1937, promoted Lieutenant Commander 1945, Commander 1949 and Captain 1957. He served in various ships including HMS Hermes (22 August 1939-April 1940), HMS Pembroke (RN Base, Chatham for gunnery service) (30 December 1940 - February 1941, HMS Duke of York (Gunnery Officer) August 1942, HMS Devonshire 1945. Tupper retired from service in 1961 and died in Penzance, Cornwall in 1995.
Bayonets. A WWI American 1913 pattern Remington bayonet, the 42.5cm blade dated 1917, wooden grips, overall length 55cm, in its leather and steel mounted scabbard, together with a WWI French Gras bayonet, the scabbard and hooked quillon heavily pitted and Austrian M1895 bayonet with the unusual inverted blade profile, in its scabbard QTY: (3)
Powder Flasks. A Victorian Sykes Patent powder flask, copper and brass bag shape form, 19cm long, together with another similar with embossed decoration, 18cm long, a pair of WWI period steel and brass Officer's spurs, each with leather straps plus a 19th century style Indian dagger with damascened blade and niello work, the pierced scabbard with red velvetQTY: (4)
British Sword. An 1895 Pattern British Infantry Officer's Levee Sword, the 82.5cm straight steel blade by Manton & Co, Calcutta, etched with VR cypher and scrolls, honey-suckle guard, wire-bound fish-skin grip, diced back and domed pommel, overall length 98cm, it is brown leather scabbard with sword knot QTY: (1)
HMS London. A silver medal struck to commemorate HMS London, hallmarks for Birmingham 1910, obverse showing HMS London at sea, reverse arms of London, presented in a silver swivel brooch mount 29mm diameter, encased in a hardwood circular glazed display case with label for 'The Welham Mfg Co Medallists' (damage to the cover), together with a large Edwardian black and white photograph of HMS London, 16 x 21.5cm and two related postcards, plus a 19th century continental dagger, the blade is stuck in the scabbard, brass crossguard and turned wood grip, 33cm longQTY: (5)
Swords. A 19th century cavalry sword, the 82cm curved steel blade with helmet mark stamped 'Germany', with brass triple guard, wirebound and leather grip and brass pommel, overall length 97cm, in its steel scabbard, together with an American sword, the 85.5cm curved blade engraved U.S., with eagle to the opposite side amongst scrolls, triple bar guard, wire-bound, fish-skin grip and coppered colour pommel, overall length 101cm, in its nickel plated scabbardQTY: (2)
Japanese Katana. A WWII period katana, the 68cm steel blade unsigned but probably an earlier ancestral blade, with copper habaki, bronze tsuba with five petal cherry blossom decoration, similar fuchi, cord bound grip with fish skin and petal menuki, blade pitted and showing signs of combat, 94cm long overall, in its field service issue scabbardQTY: (1)
German Bayonet. A WWII German Parade Bayonet, the 24cm blade by WKC, privately engraved with SS runes and 'Udo. Dohm - Kriegsjahr 1941', the opposite side engraved 'Gemidmet von Deinem Bater', hooked quillon, anter grip with two rivets and plated pommel, 36.5cm long, in its steel scabbard with brown leather frogQTY: (1)
Third Reich. A WWII Kriegsmarine dirk by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, the 25cm double edge steel blade etched with anchor and scrolls, the opposite side similary engraved, makers mark near towards the tang, gilt-metal cross-guard, celluloid wire-bound grip and eagle pommel, overall length 38cm, in its brass scabbardQTY: (1)NOTE:A nice example of this iconic dirk.
Reproduction Swords. An American 1862 Cavalry Style Sabre, the 84cm curved steel blade stamped U.S. ADK 1862, brass triple-bar guard, copper wire-bound and leather grip with brass pommel, overall length 98cm, in its steel scabbard together with two crude WWI style swords each in brown leather scabbard (both probably Indian made)QTY: (3)
Husarensäbel "FRINGIA" Ungarn, nach 1700.91 cm Gesamtlänge. Feine Klinge bezeichnet und graviert. Scheide unter Anderem wohl mit Messing, Samt, Granatsteinen und Süßwasserperlen. Länder der heiligen ungarischen Stephanskrone / Ungarn. Versand kann organisiert werden. Hussar saber "FRINGIA" Hungary, after 1700. Fine blade marked and engraved. Scabbard among other things probably with brass, velvet, garnet stones and freshwater pearls. Countries of the Holy Hungarian Crown of St. Stephen / Hungary. Shipping can be organized.
AN OFFICER'S SUMMER UNIFORM Order of the Bath Regiment (Staff Officer) and Mess Dress comprising jacket, blue waistcoat, Staff Officer's uniform jacket, two caps and two brown leather Sam Brownes, an officers dress sword in its original metal scabbard (a lot).Provenance: From the collection of Lance Corporal Dennis Jones, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards.
THE REGIMENTAL HISTORY OF THE ROYAL IRISH RIFLES (1793-1912) and other personal effects of Captain Hallum, RIR; including his sword and a medal. The British War Medal being his sole entitlement for the Great War. The medal roll notes 'For overseas service (Switzerland to the UK)'. British War Medal. Correctly impressed. Capt O C J Hallum. Condition GVFCaptain Octavius Claude John Hallum was born in Wormingsford, Essex, in April 1860. He served in the Royal Irish Rifles from 1881 until 1899. He retired but was recalled to service during the Boer War, from 1900 to 1902. Hallum saw active service in the Great War, with his rank being Captain and his unit, Royal Irish Rifles. However, he is on the General and Special Duty roll, which states 'For overseas service (Switzerland to the UK)'. Possibly this was in connection with British POWs in Switzerland. Hallum passed away in Switzerland in 1931. The following items are included in the grouping. History of the Royal Irish Rifles by Lt.Col George Brenton Laurie, RIR; Light Infantry' sword and scabbard by Wilkinson of London, the blade inscribed with three of Claude's initials, C H; Black leather case containing his silver napkin ring, which is inscribed with the places he was posted to while serving with the RIR; Leather-cased book of Hallum and Sadler family photos; Pencil portrait in a wooden frame of a Hallum; Heavy leather suitcase with his initials OCJH; Vintage photo of three RI soldiers; Two A4 sheets, one a copy of a marriage certificate with the signature of Claude's wife Ethel.
A PRESENTATION NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD by Gieves, with inscription to the blade "Presented by Her Majesty The Queen to Midshipman William David Spencer K Smith, 19th December 1960", in the original gilt metal and leather scabbard with leather sleeve; and a presentation telescope with inscription "Presented by Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II to Senior Midshipman William David Spencer K Smith, 19th DEcember 1960" (2)
A SWEDISH BAYONET stamped "E.A.B" to the blade, no. 505 and no. 133, with the original metal scabbard, 34cm long; a WWII German bayonet stamped to the blade "Karl Eickhorn"; and another bayonet (3)Provenance: From the collection of Lance Corporal Dennis Jones, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards.
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