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An Imperial German 1889 Pattern Cavalry officer's sword, by G. Woolner & Co, Berlin, 78cm blade etched with triumphal regalio and floral swags, lion's head gilt with one langet applied with two crossed cavalry sares within a silver wreath, the other langet with an escutcheon numbered 52? regiment?, shagreen grip with silver wire, steel scabbard with fixed ring and loop, 97cm long
An Indian Police officer's sword, carried by British police officers whilst serving in India, similar to the 1827 Rifle Officer's pattern, 82.5cm blade with etched royal cypher GRI and India Police initials to verso, the spine etched Made in England, the guard with intertwined IP, nickel-plated steel hilt with shagreen grip bound with silver wiring, leather sword knot, nickel plated dress scabbard, 102cm long overall, c. 1920
Militaria - WW2, a two-piece set of silver ARP (Air Raid Precautions) badges, pin and button, hallmarked; Citizen Corps Northampton gilt-metal and enamel badge, Bliss Bros, Birmingham; South African War Veterans Association 1899 - 1902 gilt-metal and enamel badge; regimental and uniform cloth badge, various, office and NCO ranks (qty)
Medals, WW1, group of three, 1914 Star, British War and Victory Medals, named to 8923 Pte H. Taylor, R.A.M.C. [Royal Army Medical Corps], mounted for wear erroneously; Edwardian silver and rose gold coloured medal, Rifle Club Championship 1902, cased en suite; badges, (2); Militaria - Allied Air Offensive against Germany, Up to January 1st 1941, poster, Printed for H.M. Stationery Office by J. Weiner Ltd., London [1941], (faults, lacking title and upper portion); World War Two British postcards; The Italian Campaign, 3 Sep. 1943 - 2 May 1945: Royal Armoured Corps; a Jacqmar scarf, Into Battle, printed with regimental crests; an Italian Fascist scarf, Duce, printed with fasces; etc
Medals, WW1, WW2, Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem, group of five, comprising Order of St. John, Serving Brother; British War and Victory Medals, named to 27308 Pte. G. Walters, R.A.M.C. [Royal Army Medical Corps]; 1939 - 1945 Defence Medal; Service Medal of the Order of St John; St. John's Ambulance uniform buttons, including tunic (5), cuff (2), further badges, various (4); another WW1, British War Medal, named to 77927 Pte. J. Atkins, Durham L.I. [Light Infantry]; First World War NCO's silver-mounted malacca cane, rubbed marks; qty
Militaria - World War Two and National Service, including a silver-gilt RAF pendant broach, cast with insignia, ribbon-tied suspension, probably Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham 1990, boxed en suite; Medal, Nazi Germany/Third Reich, Iron Cross; a First Field Dressing kit, by Robinson & Sons, Limited, Chesterfield, July/December 1942, unopened and complete; Sgt Broome, Royal Army Medical Corps, War Department Driving Permit; National Registration: Identity Cards for members of the Broome family, Nottingham, (2); their post-War ration book from the Ministry of Food, 1953 - 1954; ephemera, pamphlets, including Douie (Mary R., M.B.), How Girls can help in the Fight against Venereal Disease, 1921; Notes and Suggestions on Dysentery [...], Tropical Diseases, Trench Fever [...] Gas Poisoning [...] in relation to Disabled Ex-Service Officers and Men, 1920; Your Son and the Army; lance corporal's chevrons; a British Army khaki belt; a pair of ammunition clips (2); etc
World War II - Medals, France and Germany Star; 1939-45 Star; 1939-45 Medal [2]; Defence Medal; embroidery, Royal Artillery; a silver and enamel Royal Artilery sweetheart badge; a cloth badge; a whistle; Folkestone Cadet Mark medal; Royal Life Saving Society Medal, named to J Edgley, November 1932 (11)
Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, DL (1910 - 1982) - an interesting and important collection of personal momentos and ephemera, given by Group Captain Bader to his pre-War dancing partner and friend Mary 'Mollie' Evelyn Fox, including his 18ct gold RAF 23 Squadron signet ring, hallmarked, (the size altered by Mollie Fox); a George V silver and blue guilloché enamel rounded rectangular cigarette case, the front cover with Royal Air Force insignia, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1930; a similar rectangular vest case, Birmingham 1932; two b/w photographs of the fateful December 1931, with a pair of abandoned shoes removed next to the wreckage of the Bulldog Mk. IIA; other pre-accident & War b/w photographs of Bader, formal an informal larks with friends; a two-page and four-sided manuscript and autographed letter from Douglas Bader to T. Fox Esq, Hall Bank, Barnsley, Yorkshire - the Fox family home - written in purple pencil while in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, thanking him for his letter, recounting the painful amputation of his legs stoically and because he 'crashed through doing a very dangerous manoeuvre and being careless about it', dated Sunday, the envelope franked Reading, Berkshire, Jan 3, 6.30pm, 1932
World War One - a George V silver rounded rectangular presentation cigarette case, of good gage, central circular cartouche inscribed: From Committee of Dublin Castle Hospital to Capt: P.G. Leeman M.C., R.A.M.C. [Captain Peregrine, Royal Army Medical Corps], on a ground of pinstripes recto and verso, 13cm long, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1917, 7.64oz gross
Medals, WW1, British War Medal, named to 12158 Pte. L.A. Muir, Manch. R. [Manchester Regiment], silk ribbon en suite; British Indian Army, Army Temperance Medal India 1897; an interesting Irish silver Catholic medal, Virgin Mary obv, Sacred Heart rev, probably Hopkins & Hopkins, Dublin, 1916?, [3]
Medals, WW1, Lincolnshire Regiment, group of three, 1914 - 15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, named to 13013 L-Cpl. H.C. Barlow, Linc. R., the War and Victory named to Barlow as Private, each medal boxed named to Barlow as Lance Corporal or Private with folded unused ribbons and paperwork en suite, official size ribbon bar en suite with card mount, Horace C. Barlow's dog tags, cap badges, silver cigarette case, silver Services Rendered badge and an archive of ephemera, including letters from home addressed to him at Lewisham Military Hospital, b/w photographs pre, post and during the War, cricket silver fob and team photograph, post-War ration book, Coombe Bank charity garden party programme dated August 10th 1916, correspondence addressed to his wife Mrs H.C. Barlow, Plough Inn, Dorrington, Lincoln, newspaper clippings, etc (archive)
Medals, WW1, set of three: 1914-15 Star, War and Victory Medals, 14-15 named to 2628 Pte. J. Neal, 4 - Lond. R. [London Regiment], War and Victory to 280698 Pte. J. Neal, R. Fus. [Royal Fusiliers], silk ribbons of issue en suite, mounted for wear; 1914 Princess Mary Christmas tin, with silver and brass monogrammed bullet case, 1915 card and printed letter of 1916 enclosing the gift for custody, inscribed Pte Neal 2628 in ink MS; St John's Ambulance cross, named to 264195 John Neal; Hoover Limited folding pen knife; spare 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal ribbons, (2), (qty)
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