Great War George V Military Medal (M.M) Group of Four Machine Gun Corps Late Rifle Brigade, group consists of George V Military Medal “18014 PTE E HURST NO 5 COY MGC”, 1914-15 star “131 PTE E R HURST RIF BRIG”, British War and Allied Victory medals with rank of “A SJT”. Medals remain in good condition. Private Edward Robert Hurst enlisted in the Rifle Brigade, Transferred to the 5th Company Machine Gun Corps on its formation as part of 2nd Division, 1st November 1916. He was discharged 8th February 1919. Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette 19th February 1917, probably awarded for the Battle of Ancre in November 1916. He was also awarded the Silver War Badge (List No MGC/624)
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Scarce German Land Customs Officials Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps, fine example having green leather covered grip with the original wire intact. Aluminium top pommel and Customs type cross guard. Original green leather covered scabbard with aluminium fittings. Un-marked double edged blade showing just minor staining. Dagger is complete with the original green velvet backed silver wire hanging straps. Straps are complete with matching aluminium fittings. Some wear to the silver wire of the straps but overall a very nice complete example.
Third Reich SS Marked Police Sword, black ribbed grip retaining the Police eagle within wreath insignia to the centre. D shaped nickel silver guard. Underneath the guard is SS runes acceptance stamp. Straight single sided blade with SS rune stamp to the base. Housed in a later replaced black painted scabbard.
Small Imperial German / Austrian Grouping, consisting of WW1 field grey shoulder board with red chain stitched 38 to centre, Austrian Franz Joseph II silver medal in box of issue, Austrian 14-18 war medal, miniature shoulder board keyring, small trench art ring, metal alpine cap badge, plus other items. (9 items)
Great War Meritorious Service Medal (M.S.M) Royal Scots, group consists of George V Meritorious Service Medal “47519 C Q M SJT F E HARRIS 13/ R SCOTS”, British War medal “2492 C SJT F E HARRIS R SCOTS” and silver wound badge numbered on the reverse 81283. All remain in good condition. Company Quartermaster Sergeant F E Harris was a native of Manchester. His Meritorious Service Medal was awarded for services rendered in France & Flanders during the Great War, appearing in the London Gazette 3rd June 1919.
WW2 Kyffhauserbund (Veterans Association) Peaked Cap, good example of the peaked service cap worn by members of the German war veterans association during the Third Reich period. Blue cloth body with embroidered black central band, gilt metal cap wreath with painted central insignia. Complete with the original chinstrap. Interior of the cap retains the original leather sweatband and blue lining with silver leaf tailors details and Veterans Association insignia. Original owners initials plaques fitted to the sweatband. Some light scattered moth tracking to the top but otherwise a good example. RE-OFFERED DUE TO NON PAYING BIDDER
Waffen-SS Overseas / Side Cap & Document Grouping Attributed to Prisoner of War Mathias Bichinger SS-Totenkopf Division, good worn example of the field grey overseas / side cap as worn by members of the Waffen-SS. The insignia has been removed from the cap but the outline of where it was once present can still be seen. Grey cloth lining to the interior with size ink stamp. Side cap shows some service wear. It would appear that he wore this cap whilst being a prisoner of war which is why the insignia has been removed. Accompanying the side cap is a archive of original paperwork including citations for the Demjansk campaign shield dated 1943 when he was serving with a SS Pioneer battalion of the Totenkopf division, Wound badge in silver whilst serving with SS Panzer Grenadier regiment of Totenkopf division and Iron Cross 2nd class citation when he was at the SS Hospital in Wien (Vienna). The Iron Cross citation has a signature of Heinrich Himmler but we believe this to be a facsimile. Other documents in the grouping include recommendation for the wound badge which states he lost his leg when he stood on a mine, prisoner of war paperwork including release documents, period publications and personal record files. A Czech national who served with one of the most infamous and feared units of the Waffen-SS.
Selection of WW1 Medals, consisting of British War and Victory medal pair awarded to “M2-222816 PTE H ROGERS ASC”, single Victory medal awarded to “M2-166757 PTE J WEEKS ASC” (poor condition), Silver WW1 British War medal with numbered silver wound badge awarded to “59676 PTE J PARKES CHES R” and four Silver WW1 British War medals awarded to “92669 CPL J H THORNLEY TANK CORPS”, “M2-074373 PTE W CONNOR ASC”, “4497 PTE T MC CREDIE HLI” and “8770TS A V CASTELL TR RNR”. Various conditions. (9 items)
Great War 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers Regimental Drum, fine example being a wooden frame with painted regimental insignia and battle honours up until the end of the First World War. Complete with the original rope tensions and skins. Henry Potter & Co makers mark to the side. Attached to the drum is an engraved silver shield plaque but the engraving is not clear. 20 inches diameter.
Great War Brass Three-Drawer Quick Focus Telescope, housed in its leather covering. Brass work stamped “THE 22/25 SPOTTER J H STEWARD LTD LONDON”. Silver engraved plaque to the front “PRESENTED TO THE HYTHE RIFLE CLUB BY COL H STREET DSO”. Telescope is mounted onto its 1914 dated Siemens Bros & Co Ltd tri-pod. Some scuffing to the leather but generally good condition. Accompanied by a brown leather military holster.
WW1 British War Medals, awarded to “14890 PTE E BROWN E KENT R” and “33826 PTE A LAKE GLOUC R”. Accompanied by 3x numbered silver Wound / Services Rendered badges awarded to Gunner John Thomas O’Brien Royal Artillery, Gunner Harry Milton Dearman Royal Artillery and Private J W Houlden Manchester regiment. (5 items)
A silver gilt mounted ruby glass bowl, Aurum, London 1987, to Commemorate the ruby wedding anniversary of HM Queen Elizabeth II & HRH Prince Philip, limited edition no. 24/150, the lift-off cover cast and pierced with flowering branches and surmounted by a cherub, 12cm high, 6ozs weighable.
A cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1962, with shaped stems, a plain rectangular silver match box sleeve, London 1935, 6cm wide and a late Victorian electroplate three-prong bread fork, with baluster ivory handle, initialled in a fitted mahogany velvet lined box, 4ozs, combined weight of silver (8).
A George V silver mounted hand mirror, William Comyns, London 1910, engraved with a ribbon tied wreath, a five piece engine turned silver mounted dressing table set, Chester 1917, inscribed and a silver mounted cut glass decanter Birmingham 1997, inscribed 'Sand Martins Golf Club', 23cm high (7).
A silver cased engine turned propelling pencil, English Import marks for 1927, 14.5cm long, a set of six pairs of silver handled stainless steel dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1939, a silver butter knife, also an electroplated plaque 'Jesus Et St Jean Enfants' after Murillo, on mahogany backboard (15).
A silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1934, with pierced side handles, 11cm across, two silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, three engine turned silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1947, a small silver fork, also a pair of electroplate asparagus tongs and a par of ice tongs, 3ozs combined weight of weighable silver (9).
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