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Lot 40

A George VI silver milk jug by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London 1938, of baluster form on stepped circular foot with scroll handle, 11cm high, weight 6.68ozt

Lot 41

A pair of Old English pattern George III silver sauce ladles by Solomon Hougham, London 1812, each with monogrammed initials ?CMC? to thumbpiece, each 17cm long, together with a George V example by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1913, 18.2cm long, and a further pair by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1955, each 14.2cm long, gross weight 8.48 ozt (5)

Lot 42

A pair of George V silver grape scissors by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1935, 17cm long, together with a pair of Arts & Crafts style white metal teaspoons, stamped to reverse 'HOBART STG.SILVER', each 12.8cm long, and a silver sauce spoon by Pinder Brothers, Sheffield 1948, 11.8cm long, gross weight 3.84ozt (4)

Lot 43

A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewellery box by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1925, of circular form on three raised feet, velvet interior, 6.7cm diameter, 3.8cm high, together with a blue glass silver mounted scent bottle, Britannia silver marks for ?SL?, Sheffield 1993, 11.8cm high (2)Condition Report; Jewellery Box: Cover has heavy sun-damage, but no cracks, chips or losses. Cover closes flush, but is stiff to open and close, and does become stuck. Hinge is in good order. There is heavy denting to the sides and raised borders, but no splitting or signs of solder or repair. One of the feet has split where it meets the body (as pictured), and all legs show some degree of misshaping, however there are no signs of repair and it does sit flat on a level surface. All the legs match. There is a beige coloured velvet an silk lining, which is heavily stained and worn, and coming away slightly from the sides. Please see further images for illustration.Bottle: Good order. No cracks, fractures or loss to the glass, general scratching and wear to the base and surface commensurate with age and use. There are small chips and losses to the edges and highpoints of the silver detail on the bottle. Stopper is in good order, heavy wear and frosting to the contact points, but no chips or losses. 

Lot 44

A silver sauce boat by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1957, of typical form with shaped rim and simple loop handle on three raised feet, 15cm long, together with a George III silver egg cup, marks for London 1798 (maker?s marks worn), 7.6cm high, and a George V silver cream jug by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham (date letter worn), 8.3cm high, gross weight 7.01ozt (3)

Lot 45

A selection of silver tableware, to include a Victorian cased set of four silver salts by Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham 1888, comprising four circular open salts, each with scalloped borders on three ball feet, 3.9cm diameter, each with a matching silver spoon, 4.8cm long, an Edwardian silver shell-shaped butter dish by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1909, with beaded border on three ball feet with frosted glass liner, 12.5m x 11.8cm, a Japanese silver pin dish, of circular scalloped form, stamped ?sterling kuyeda 950?, 9cm diameter, and a silver napkin ring, 4.3cm diameter, gross weight 5.54ozt (12)

Lot 46

A William IV miniature silver taperstick by Taylor & Perry (city and date letters worn), designed as a vine leaf supporting a grape and vine sconce with scrolling handle, 4cm high, weight 20.7gms

Lot 48

A George IV silver vinaigrette by John Thropp, Birmingham 1826, of rectangular form with chased decoration, reeded borders and cast floral thumbpiece, cartouche to cover engraved ?Jennie?, gilt interior with pierced grille, 35mm x 21mm x 10mm, 15.9gms

Lot 49

A Victorian silver vinaigrette by Edward Smith, London 1856, of oval form with scalloped borders, engraved scrolling decoration and vacant cartouche to cover, gilt interior with pierced grille, 34mm x 28mm x 10mm, 17.7gmsCondition Report; Overall good. There is a small split to the lid around the hinge. Some slight denting to the edges of the cover and base. Some light wear to the engraved decoration, and general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. No other denting, splitting or signs of repair to the exterior. Cover opens smoothly and closes flush. Some loss to the gilt interior, most lost concentrated on the grille. Moderate scratching and general wear to the interior commensurate with age and use. No splitting, denting or signs of repair to the grille and hinge. Assay mark to the underside of the cover is heavily worn, but all other hallmarks are crisp and clear.  

Lot 5

A George V cut glass silver mounted jug, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1924, of tapered cylindrical form with simple loop handle and star cut decoration, plain polished silver mount, 15.7cm high, with a cased pair of George V silver mounted glass dishes by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1935, each of circular form with pierced borders and handles on four ball feet, clear glass liners, each 10.2cm wide, weight (excluding liners) 2.03ozt (2)

Lot 50

A silver George V vesta case by John Rose, Birmingham 1926, of square form with scrolling engraved decoration and hinged cover, 5cm x 5cm, together with an Edwardian silver cigarette case dated Birmingham 1901, 8cm x 5cm, a silver bladed mother of pearl fruit knife, 13.5cm long, a further silver bladed example, two white metal examples and a mother-of-pearl fish counter (7)

Lot 51

A selection of 19th century silver decanter labels, including ?Whiskey? by Samuel Knight, London 1816, 4.3cm wide, ?Brandy? by William Bateman II, London 1836, 4.6cm wide, and a ?Port? example by Elizabeth Morley, London 1812, 3.5cm wide, together with a Victorian silver caddy scoop by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896, 9.5cm long, together with a pair of George V silver sugar nips by Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1911, 12.2cm long, gross weight of group 2.12ozt (5)

Lot 510

A pair of Art Deco silver lustre porcelain wall masks, each modelled as a young lady in a hat with chrome beaded necklace, unmarked, each 18cm high (2)

Lot 52

A selection of Victorian and later mechanical and travelling pencils, to include a George V 9ct gold pencil, marks for E Baker & Son, Birmingham 1913, 7.5cm long, a George V silver combination ruler/pencil, stamped ?H.G.P Ltd? import marks for London 1931, 15.1cm long, a Victorian silver mechanical pencil by Frederick Charles Berkeley, Chester 1895, 12.8cm long, and twelve other silver, white metal and yellow metal examples (15)

Lot 54

A George V twelve piece cutlery set, marks for John Sanderson, Sheffield 1916, comprising six forks and six knives, each with mother-of-pearl handles, silver collars and EPNS blades/tines, forks 16cm long, knives 19.5cm long, within in a black leather case

Lot 55

A pair of George III silver spectacles by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1816, in a wooden case with silver cartouche engraved ?J. BENTLEY?, 12.3cm long, together with a George V silver calling card sleeve, Birmingham 1928, 8.7cm x 5.5cm, and a George V silver card case by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1914, 8.2cm x 4.5cm, gross weight (excluding glasses case) 4.28ozt (3)

Lot 56

A selection of silver and white metal tablewares, to include a set of six silver commemorative teaspoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, each depicting the six reigning monarchs between 1837 ? 1937, each 12.4cm long, in a blue leather case, an Edwardian miniature silver goblet by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1907, 2.9cm high, a silver pepperette in the form of a tankard, 35mm high, a pair of cut glass silver mounted pepperettes, each 39mm high, a further silver pepperette, 45mm high, a white metal nutmeg grater, 5cm x 4cm, a continental silver tot, 32mm high, a white metal miniature cup, 27mm high and a miniature white metal funnel, 27mm long (15)

Lot 58

A Victorian cut glass silver mounted hip flask by George Edwin Walton, Birmingham 1896, of rounded rectangular form with hobnail decoration, with silver bayonet clasp cover and detachable stirrup cup, 12.4cm longCondition Report; Overall good. Some small chips and abrasions to the facet edges of the hobnail decoration (largest of which is pictured). There is some abrasion to the glass around the opening (pictured). No other cracks, breakages or damage to the glass.The cover shows moderate denting, scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. There is some signs of thinning and loss, and possible signs of solder repair (see pictures for illustration). Bayonet mechanism is working correctly, however the cover is slightly wobbly/loose. The cork is present but heavily worn, and there is a small cork piece loose in the flask (as pictured).Moderate amount of small dents to the cup, moderate scratching and wear to the exterior and to the gilt interior. No splitting or signs of repair. 

Lot 59

An Edwardian silver candle snuffer in the form of a hunting horn by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1907, 29.9cm longCondition Report; There is polished solder repair around the copper coloured junction (pictured). There is denting to the stem, and denting around the flared rim. Moderate scratching, wear and tear across the piece.  

Lot 609

A Chinese faille rose jar and cover, Republic Period (20th century), of barrel form with hoop lugs and decorated with figures and attendees in a formal garden setting, 19cm highcondition report;No signs of restoration or surface reaching cracks. Wear to the silver lustre and enamelling. General pitting visible. 

Lot 61

A French silver minaudiere, of plain polished rectangular form with curb-link chain, push button release set with a sapphire coloured paste, opening to reveal gilt interior with half-sovereign holder, stamp compartment, mirror, money clip and two further vacant compartments, 8.8cm x 5.7cm, weight 6.63ozt

Lot 64

A George V three-piece silver tea service by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1934-6, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each of compressed ovoid form with gadroon borders and angled handles on four bun feet, the teapot with bakerlite knop and handle, 15cm high, gross weight 34.93ozt (3)Condition Report; Teapot: The knop to the cover is loose, and requires tightening/repair. There is a hairline crack to the bakerlite knop. Cover opens smoothly and closes flush. There are a few dents to the spout and cover, but the body is in good order. No splitting or signs of repair. Moderate scratching/wear to the body, spout and feet commensurate with age and use.Sugar bowl: No splitting, large denting or signs of repair. Moderate scratching/wear to the body, spout and feet commensurate with age and use.Milk Jug: No splitting, large denting or signs of repair. Moderate scratching/wear to the body, spout and feet commensurate with age and use. 

Lot 65

A George V silver apple slicer and corer by John Collard Vickery, Birmingham 1915, of circular form with loop handles, six cutting blades around a central corer, 14cm wide, weight 3.23ozt

Lot 66

A silver model of a coal scuttle by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1904, with swing handle on a pedestal base, 9cm high, weight 2.27ozt

Lot 690

An 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock signed 'Rob Webster, Salop', the 29cm square brass dial with applied silver bezel and central date aperture, within a plain oak case, 167cm high (at fault)

Lot 7

A pair of George V cut glass silver mounted posy vases, marks for London 1914 (maker's marks worn), each of compressed oval form on faceted spreading foot, hobnail decoration, each 15cm high (2)

Lot 70

A pair of late 19th century silver plated bottle coasters, each of circular form with turned fruitwood centres, waved borders with cast floral decoration, each 18.3cm wide, together with two 18th century mallet decanters, each with prunted and trailed glass decoration, 23.2cm and 26cm high, and a glass and white metal mounted decanter in the form of a stylized duck, 25cm high (5)Condition Report; Please see additional pictures detailing the cracks in each bottle. Images 14 and 15 show the crack and the base of the taller example. There is a crack running through one of the prunted details, but no other cracks, chips or losses. The piece has air bubbles, pits and frits throughout, and general scratching an wear commensurate with age and use. The images following show the cracks, chips and base of the shorter example. There are two large, forked cracks to one face of the bottle, which each run to the sides. There is a large, conchoidal fracture to the base, and a medium sized yellowed chip to one corner. Bubbles, pits and frits throughout with general scratching, wear and tear commensurate with age and use.The duck example is in good order, no cracks, chips or losses to the glass. Some small air bubbles visible, with general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. This piece is dated around the early to mid-20th century.

Lot 71

A set of four silver plated shell salts by Elkington & Co, each realistically modelled as a shell with gilt interior raised on three shell feet, each 12cm wide (4)

Lot 8

A George III silver caddy spoon, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham (date letter worn) with turned wooden handle and shovel shaped bowl with gilt interior, 8.9cm longCondition Report; There appears to be a small patch of solder concealing a split of the handle (as pictured). There is a split where the handle meets the bowl (as pictured). There are the beginning signs of splitting to one corner of the bowl (as pictured) but no other signs of splitting, major denting or repair. There does appear to be some slight bending/misshaping to the bowl. Hallmarks are heavily worn. The gilt is worn, but largely in good order. The wooden turned handle appears in good order, some scratching and wear but no splitting or breakage.  

Lot 9

An early 20th century silver rose bowl by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London (date letter worn) of circular form with gardrooned borders on domed circular foot, 26.2cm wide, 15cm high, weight 29.27oztCondition Report: A few small dents to the the bowl, but no splitting or signs of repair. Moderate scratching and wear, mostly concentrated to the inside. Some wear to the border detail, but it is largely in tact and crisp. Some minor denting to the foot, and general scratching/wear, but no splitting or repair. There is a slight wobble when the bowl sits on a level surface. No inscriptions. Hallmarks are heavily worn.  

Lot 104

A German Third Reich silk funeral sash of rectangular form with tasselled ends, with silver leaf wording for 'Obgefr. Karl Emmel' (Ob 'Ewig lebt der toten Helden Ortsgruppe Hennethal' (The Dead Hero Lives Forever), with an embroidered Cross Pattée edged in silver and an applied swastika overall length 234cm including fringe

Lot 120

A German Third Reich SA Reserve II enamel stick pin, with silver wings attached to a black enamel centre with a white immobile swastika, with paperwork of issue dated 20th June 1934 with contribution payment stamps to verso

Lot 125

A reproduction German Third Reich Signals Corps standard in a lemon yellow cloth, both faces with army eagle embroidered in black on cream, beak and talons in gold embroidery, surrounded by a silver-embroidered oak lead on an Iron Cross, appliqué swastika in each of the four corners and silver fringe on three sides, standard 84cm wide x 52cm high

Lot 137

A set of British military issue post-war Mappin and Webb silver-plate, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin-handled sugar and three cream jugs, stamped with WD arrow together with further plated wares, two Soldier's Pay Books, quantity of musket balls, compass, RAF pay book with photographs, ARP Warden card, RAF plaque, Air Training Corps plaque etc

Lot 150

Boer War Interest - A Victorian silver vesta vase, Birmingham 1898, engraved in cartouche 'Mafeking 17 May 1900'

Lot 155

A mixed collection of predominantly post-war military cloth insignia, including shoulders chevrons, titles, patches badges - including Royal Army Pay Corps, Royal Marines Commandos, Corps of Commissionaires boards and cap badge, Royal Engineers, blue uniform pocket embroidered with crest, two rifles and 1926 date, and others, including bullion examples and a Scottish silver sgian dubh, hallmarked for Edinburgh 1975, further stamped 'RA' for Robert Allison, overall length 15cm (hilt chipped, tip of blade a.f, some wear to scabbard)(qty)

Lot 177

Royal Naval interest - A silver engine turned cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham 1935, the exterior decorated with a crown in relief and interior dated '5-3-37' and inscribed to 'Patrick Mavie (Maule) Kerr Griffiths from H.H.S.K.S', further engraved to the interior with a list of ships upon which he was stationed, comprising '1926 H.M.S Britannia, 1930 H.M.S Warspite, 1931 H.M.S Enterprise, 1933 Courses, 1934 H.M.S Dolphin, 1934 H.M.S Shark, 1937 H.M.S. Swordfish, 1938 H.M.S Medway and 1939 H.M.S Rorqual' together with two photographs of Lt Griffiths, including one taken at Malta in August 1935 whilst stationed on the submarine H.M.S. Shark. Notes: The summer of 1940 saw Britain standing alone, without allies, and fearing the risk of an invasion. The government determined that maintaining naval supremacy was the only means of survival and given that there was no confidence in the future intentions of the Vichy government, it was considered unthinkable to allow French ships to leave port and potentially be used to threaten the British fleet. In response, Operation Catapult was devised, and in the early hours of Wednesday 3rd July 1940 the order was given for the Royal Navy to storm French ships and take them under their control. French Ships stationed at Plymouth included two First World War battleships, ‘Courtbet’ and ‘Paris’ and several destroyers including the formidable ‘Surcouf’. Perhaps understandably, this unanticipated and secretive mission was met with consternation by the French and in one case, a tragic armed revolt. After boarding Surcouf, two British ratings were left to guard five French officers in the wardroom. One Frenchman asked if he could go to the heads (toilet), which was evidently where a number of pistols had been hidden. A few moments later, Cdr Sprague, who had been escorting another crew member, heard a shot and ran back down the stairs toward the wardroom where he took six bullets before French Gunnery Officer Bouillaunt finally shot him fatally in the head. Lt Patrick Maule Kerr Griffiths, following Sprague, fired in return and wounded Bouillant in the shoulder before turning to run for help and tripping over Sprague's body. As he fell, he, in turn, was shot in the back by the submarine's doctor who then fired his pistol at one of the British ratings, who succeeded in bayonetting another member of the crew, before he too died. Commanding Officer of the HMS Thames Cdr Dennis Vaughan Sprague was killed outright and Lt Griffiths of HMS Rorqual was transported to hospital, later succumbing to his injuries in hospital on 5th July 1940. In total, casualties on both sides amounted to three British and one French dead. The relationship between the British and French only further soured when the British attempted to repatriate the captured French soldiers and the British hospital ship carrying them back to France was sunk by the German, with many French blaming the British for their deaths. Furthermore, Lt. Patrick Griffiths was the brother of Guy Griffiths, the first Royal Navy officer to be captured in the Second World War, 11 days after it started. During his internment in Stalag Luft III, Guy Griffiths used his cartoons to leak information and also forged personal documents for the escapees, as famously depicted in The Great Escape.

Lot 196

A pair of WW1 medals awarded to "M2 - 137538 Pte. C. Price, A.S.C, comprising War and Victory medal, a silver fob and a General Service Medal with "Cyprus" clasp awarded to "23149094 Pte. F. Farnell S. Staffords" (4)

Lot 197

A Most Excellent of the British Empire C.B.E, silver gilt and enamel with a 44mm pink and grey lined ribbon within a Garrards fitted case - together with a miniature C.B.E and a miniature Elizabeth II Coronation medal (3)

Lot 201

A miscellaneous assortment of militaria and commemorative medals etc, comprising a WW1 War badge no.98404 within original box, a further war badge no. 127285, a fabric belt with 4 army badges attached - Royal Corps of Signals, R.A.S.C, King's Light Infantry and Life Guards, together with a Tyneside Scottish badge, a pewter snuff box engraved 'F.S', a Prince Edward medal, Shrewsbury 1935 Silver Jubilee medal, three bronze medalets, a U.S. button and a U.S. medallion in box (qty)

Lot 238

A British Royal Navy Captain's jacket named to 'H. Baber Esq', tailored by S.W Silver & Co, dated '63 together with a further Royal Navy dress jacket with pair of trousers (3)

Lot 31

A German Third Reich Army Artillery Officer's visor cap constructed of field grey wool with a dark forest green centreband, three rows of red divisional waffenfarbe, with an aluminium eagle, wreath and tri-colour cockade with red felt centre, the silver officer's chin-cord held in place by single silver pebble button to either side, black visor with a brown underside, the interior with a light brown lining and a brown leather sweatband with pierced ventilation holes to the forehead, interior of sweatband stamped '14' in black (some moth damage, interior staining to lining)

Lot 32

A German Third Reich Feldgendarmerie/Rural Police NCO's visor cap constructed of police green tricot wool with a brown centreband and three rows of orange waffenfarbe, an early aluminium police eagle below a tri-colour cockade with red felt centre, the black patent leather chincord held in place by a single black plain button to either side, two pierced exterior ventilation holes to either side, the interior with a green underside to the peak and a rust-brown cotton lining with a clear protection diamond stamped 'Mützenfabrik Ludwig Loser München / 2 Bräuhausstr. 2 beim Hofbrähaus Tel. 29179' in silver, size marked 60 1/2, the paler brown leather sweatband stamped to the underside Cend 1938 E in black (some light moth to crown)

Lot 34

A German Third Reich Army Infantry NCO's cap constructed of a field grey tricot wool with three rows of white regimental waffenfarbe, with silver aluminium cap eagle and wreath, tri-colour cockade with red felt centre, a black leather chinstrap suspended by a single black button to either side, black peak with a tan brown underside, the interior lined in tan brown cotton and inscribed 'Werner Muller', printed with size 58 in black, brown leather sweatband nicely stamped to underside 'Gebrüder Klotz Kiel, 1936' in black and 'G. Teufel Sohn 193*' in purple (some moth damage)

Lot 35

German Third Reich Fire Official's visor cap constructed of dark blue wool with three rows of crimson waffenfarbe, the black velvet centreband with police eagle below a tri-colour cockade, a silver bullion chin-cord suspended by a single silvered pebble button to either side, black peak with a brown faintly cross-hatched underside, brown oilcloth interior lining with a clear celluloid protection diamond above manufacturers markings 'Preisgekrönte Pekuro Mütze Stirndruckfrei Deutsches Reichs-Patent / Kerm. Schellhorn Offenbach', the brown leatherette sweatband with a black velvet cushioning

Lot 39

A German Third Reich Infantry Officer's peaked visor cap a good example constructed of doeskin wool with dark green centreband, three rows of white infantry waffenfarbe, metal cap eagle, wreath and a tri-colour cockade with a red felt centre, the officer's chinstrap held in place by a single silver pebble button to either side, black visor with a brown cross-hatched underside, brown interior lining and brown leather sweatband with pierced ventilation holes to the forehead.

Lot 4

A Winchester Model 1894 .30/.30 (WCF) lever-action rifle serial number 67419 indicating 1895/96 manufacture with a silver-finished receiver, the top-flat of barrel engraved '30 W.C.F Nickel Steel Barrel Especially for Smokeless Powder', further engraved 'Model 1894 Winchester Pat. Aug. 21 1894', dovetailed inlet blade front sight and rear sight with serrated edges, 26" octagonal barrel, overall length 112cm with gun cabinet RELEVANT SECTION 1 CERTIFICATE/RFD REQUIRED IN ORDER TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS LOT. (backstrap cracked)

Lot 41

A German Third Reich Army Medical Officer's visor, early type constructed of field grey wool with a dark green centreband and three rows of blue medical waffenfarbe, a metal eagle, wreath and a tri-colour cockade with a red felt centre, the silver officer's chincord held in place by a single a silver pebble button to either side, interior lined in champagne brown with a clear protection diamond above silver manufacturers details inscribed 'Max Pfeiler Militar-Effecten Munchen Dachauerstr 149 Tel. 54982 - Stirndruckfrei Deutsches Reichspatent' (pressure-free, German Reich Patent), with name tag and a leather sweatband with pierced ventilation holes to the forehead

Lot 42

A German Second World War Heer (Army) Pioneer Officer's visor cap constructed of field grey wool with a dark green centreband and three rows of black waffenfarbe, with a metal eagle, wreath and a tri-colour cockade, the officer's chinstrap secured by a single silver button to either side, interior lined in green with a protection shield stamped 'Stirndruckfrei Deutsches Reichspatent' (no forehead pressure), further stamped to the sweatband and marked with size 58, sold together with original purchase guarantee of authenticity from Klaus ButschekE

Lot 43

A German Third Reich Heer (Army) Administration Officer's visor cap constructed of field grey wool with a dark green centreband and three rows of green piping, with a metal eagle, wreath and tri-colour cockade, silver officer's chincord suspended in place by a single button to either side, interior lined in brown silk or rayon, interior sweatband with ventilation holes to the forehead, manufacturers details now indistinct

Lot 44

A German Heer (Army) Administration Officer's visor cap made in Austria by Tiller A.G constructed of a field grey wool with darker green centreband, metal cap eagle, wreath and tri-colour cockade, silver officer's chin-strap, the interior lined in pale champagne with a protective shield with manufacturers markings and a brown sweatband

Lot 46

A German Third Reich Heer (Army) Signal Officer's visor cap constructed of doeskin field grey wool with a dark green centreband and three rows of lemon yellow waffenfarbe, with a metal eagle, cockade and tri-colour cockade, officer's silver chincord held in place by a single silver pebble button to either side, the interior lined in a pale brown rayon, with a clear protective shield over manufacturers details, brown leather sweatband with pierced ventilation holes to the forehead (some moth damage, mostly to piping)

Lot 47

A German Third Reich Schutzpolizei (Protection Police) Officer's visor cap constructed of a fine green doeskin with a brown centreband and three rows of green waffenfarbe, with a metal police eagle below a tri-colour cockade, the silver officer's chin-cord held in place by a single silver pebble button to either side, black lacquered peak with a brown cross-hatched underside, the interior lined in a pale golden silk, with a clear protection diamond stamped with manufacturers markings for 'Otto Hauber Wien Turkenstr. 31', the brown leather sweatband with pierced ventilation holes to the forehead and stamped 'Wirklich Stien. u. Schlafendruckfrei'

Lot 84

A German Third Reich Wehrmacht rectangular aluminium pebbled silver buckle with 'Gott Mit Uns' inscription attached to a leather tongue dated 1937 and manufacturer marked for B. Haarmann Ludensheid, on a period black leather belt

Lot 85

A German Second World War Officer's belt with a black leather belt and a two-pronged silver pebble finish buckle

Lot 87

German Third Reich "Afrikakorps" cuff title; machine woven, the tan rayon base with diagonal ribbed silver ribbed borders, dark green centre with the lettering in silver aluminium wire threads, full length.

Lot 94

A German Third Reich Wehrmacht (Army) officer’s waffenfrock (dress tunic) silver aiguillette

Lot 123

SILVER PEAR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH - WORKING ORDER BY HENRY STEWART, YORK

Lot 141

TWO SILVER COMMEMORATIVE COINS

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