We found 2466194 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 2466194 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
2466194 item(s)/page
An impressive selection of Polish medals and military insignia spanning two World Wars formerly the property of K Szmidla including First War - 1921 period - Polish Virtuti Militari Cross 5th Class No. 3720 (minus ring suspension); Silesian Cross of Bravery; Silesian Cross of Valour and Merit; unofficial Polish Bravery Cross engraved K.S. 1920; enamelled suspended shield badge named to the 115th Polish Lancers 1920-21 and engraved "Szmidla Kourimierz Ulan"; suspended pennant engraved with initials and dated "1/7/1920"; Polish Vistula 1920 pin badge; Polish 1919-1920 pin badge; two Polish 100th Anniversary 1917 patriotic badges; a miniature 1918-1928 Anniversary of Independance medal; miniature Polish War medal 1918-1921; Polish First Light Horse Regiment enamelled Star badges, 1920s period Polish cap badges and other insignia Early Second War Period - Polish plated steel cap badge marked "DSP"; 1940 Swiss Bronze Red Cross badge; 1930s enamelled Polish army sports badge; two marksman's badges; Polish silver and enamelled "U 25" badge; various Swiss Red Cross related badges and insignia and a selection of miniature Polish Airborne "Lopp" pin badges, etc, together with various postal cards mainly dated 1940 relating to the Red Cross in Switzerland, various photographs of soldiers and invalids, etc Second War Period A selection of 8th Army cloth patches, Poland titles, 3rd Carpathian Rifle Divison patch and others, Polish 2nd Corps badge, pair of Combined Operations arm badges, Polish cap badges, original Second War Polish red beret with insignia and various other regalia, etc, together with a Polish commemorative magazine 1920-1939, Polish map, single volume "The Unknown Revolution 1917-1921"; Varsovia 1944" volume and other publications, etc
A rare First War Officer's cuff rank uniform and medals, formerly the property of Captain R W White, 21st Canadian Infantry Battalion/Royal Flying Corps:- First War Khaki Officer's cuff-rank tunic by Hobson & Sons London together with trousers by Bell Jardiniere of Paris, the jacket with 21st Canada Infantry Battalion collars, early Observer's half-wing brevette, two silver wound strips, four blue arm chevrons, brass Canadian buttons and medal ribbons, the fourth ribbon unattributed and thought to be either for the Allied Victory Medal or the ribbon that accompanied the Pembroke Civic Medallion, the tunic name "Capt. R.W. White 98/92". Sold together with a 1914/15 Star trio (Capt.R.W.White 21st Canadian Infantry); Canadian Memorial Cross named "Capt.R.W.White" with original condolence card, Pembroke bronze Civic Medallion inscribed "Lt.R.W.White"; bronze Life Saving Medallion "R.W.White June 1914" in original box; brown envelope from Robert Simpson Stores Toronto containing six padded Officer's pips, brass buttons, etc together with a copy of Captain White's full service record in excess of 50 pages, extensive personal history research of over 27 pages and various copies of photographs and reference material used in the personal history. Captain R W White 21st Battalion Canadian Infantry Machine Gun Officer posted to the 4th Brigade Machine Gun Company 14th December 1915. In the late Spring of 1916 he transferred to The Royal Flying Corps qualifying as an Observer in July 1916; his aircraft piloted by Lt. S. Alder RFC was shot down on the 25th January 1917 by Oberleutenant K H Von Griffenhagen who flew with Baron Von Richtoffen and spent the remaining period of the War as a prisoner of war being repatriated on the 30th November 1918
-
2466194 item(s)/page