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Lot 307

Very Scarce Brighton Borough Police Officers Hallmarked Silver Cap Badge, on reverse, with two lug fittings, complete with a picture of ‘Brighton Borough Police Tug-of-War Team’ winners of  open tug of war competition Preston Park 17th June 1916   ‘Inspector Bridle’ coach wearing officers peak cap with badge, plus a Royal Naval-Military-and Air Force Tournament Tug-Of -War medal awarded to P.C. James Beadle, who also was in the 1916 picture, Brighton Police V Metropolitan Police 1919-‘2nd prize won by  Brighton Police’ inscribed on back of medal, two enamel National Association retired police officers lapel badges, Royal Army Ordnance Corps silver sweetheart badge, Sussex brass medal, Sussex Division R.N.V.R Physical and Recreational Training Display competition for “Brodrick” cup programme August 8th 1925 and two other items (10 items)

Lot 680

3x WW1 Imperial German Wound Badges, being examples for black, silver and gold grade badges. All with the original pins and catch fixings. (3 items) Late Gordon Anderson collection

Lot 39

Mixed Group of First and Second World War Medals Believed to be From 1 Family, 1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medals “4750 PTE. J. ROACH R.W. KENT R.”, with Silver War Badge, reverse numbered “B123473”; British War medal, “147568 GNR G.E. DOUBLE R.A.”; 1939-45 Star medal, Africa Star medal, Italy Star medal and War medal 1939-45, medals unnamed as issued and accompanied by Rifle Brigade cap badge (slightly bent).John Roach from the Old Kent Road, London, enlisted into the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment on 10th February 1903 and landed in France on 27th December 1914. He later transferred to 399th Labour Company with service number 591898. He was discharged from this unit as unfit for further service due to illness on 7th February 1919 and issued with Silver War Badge B123473. He died in Warrington in 1925.Born in January 1883, George Ernest Double lived in Perry Hall Road, Orpington when he enlisted into the Royal Garrison Artillery. He served with 285th Siege Battery and was discharged due to ill health on 4th December 1918. Also entitled to a Victory medals and Silver War Badge. In 1939 he was living in Chislehurst with his profession being a Master Butcher. He was also a member of the Royal Observer Corps.

Lot 810

Third Reich Luftwaffe Officers Sword by SMF Solingen, fine example of a nickel silver officers dress sword complete with the disc pommel with gilt sun dial type swastika to both sides. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding, cross guard in the form of eagle feathers with sun dial mobile swastikas to the centre of each side. Housed in its blue leather scabbard with nickel silver fittings and two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is the original blue leather hanger. Near mint condition polished straight blade with makers trade mark of SMF, Solingen. Blade 76 ½ cms, overall 97 ¼ cms. Some scuffs to the leather but generally a good example.

Lot 832

WW2 German 1939 Knights Cross of the Iron Cross Steinhauer & Luck Type A Micro 800 Attributed to Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel Fredrich Kralemann, the cross is a fine example which has all the characteristic and die flaws associated with Knights Cross awards made by this maker. The micro 800 silver mark to the frame is just under the ring on the rear of the cross. The ribbon ring is also stamped with the 800 silvermark. The award has a area of the beading damaged on the reverse of the cross which was said to have been caused when Kralemann’s aircraft crashed. Silver frame shows nice patina and the central core remains in near mint condition. The award is accompanied by a piece of the original ribbon. The award is accompanied by a grouping of papers relating to Kralemann and print outs relating to his other awards and their sale etc. Overall a good example of a desirable award.

Lot 273

WW2 Free Norwegian Air Force Insignia, consisting of a silver (not hallmarked) small pilots wing with lug fittings to the reverse and a cloth and enamel officers cap insignia. (2 items)

Lot 453

Post 1902 Royal Army Medical Corps Officers Full Uniform, consisting of officers blue cloth full dress tunic with silver gilt officers collar badges to the crimson collar with gilt braid. RAMC officers tunic buttons to the front. Officers knot cord shoulder boards with bullion rank pips. Interior collar with original tailors label having inked name. Post 1902 officers blue cloth home service helmet with gilt metal officers helmet plate to the centre. Rosette side bosses with ornate linked gilt brass chin scales. Cruciform spike base with rosette mounts and ball top. Interior with cream leather sweatband and Holt & Son tailors circle to the interior crown. RAMC pattern leather waist belt with two piece silver gilt officers waist belt clasp. Edward VII RAMC officers cross belt with black leather pouch having gilt metal cipher of King Edward VII to the centre. The lining to the tunic is mostly absent but the other parts remain in good condition overall. (4 items)

Lot 386

Victorian Hampshire Militia Officers Quilted Shako 1869-78, fine example of a blue cloth bodied shako with white metal and enamel Hampshire Militia officers shako plate to the centre. Silver plated side chinstrap rosettes with silvered plume socket holder and black wool ball tuft. Silver brocade wire braid to the body of the shako. Velvet backed linked white metal chin scales. Interior with tan leather sweatband and crimson cloth lining. Gilt tooled tailors details to the lining. Generally a good example of a scarce shako.Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 766

Rare Imperial German Mecklenburg Other Ranks Pickelhaube Helmet Plate, fine example of a two place other ranks helmet plate in brass with nickel silver coat of arms for Mecklenburg-Schwerin to the centre. Complete with two loop fittings and screw post with brass fixing nuts for the centre coat of arms.

Lot 1211

WW2 American 8th Air Force ‘Ike’ Jacket Set, good example of a 2nd Lieutenant’s Ike jacket with embroidered 8th Air Force arm patch, pin back sterling silver pilots wing above medal ribbon bar. Presidential unit citation ribbon bar to right breast. Gilt metal winged propeller collar lapels and brass US collar badges. Accompanied by tan cloth shirt and original metal identity discs of Joseph F Lively Jr. Good overall condition. Also accompanied by a folder of paperwork and photographs relating to his service

Lot 385

Victorian First Royal Jersey Militia Officers Quilted Shako 1869-78, fine example of a blue cloth bodied shako with white metal officers shako plate which retains a good patina. Silver brocade wire to the body of the shako. Silvered rosette side bosses and lion head boss to the rear. Plain silvered plume socket with green woollen ball tuft plume. Velvet backed linked white metal chinstrap. Interior with tan leather sweatband and quilted crimson cloth lining. Some shredding to the lining but otherwise a good example.Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 1143

3x Pairs of Luftwaffe Officer Rank Flight Section Collar Tabs, all being bullion embroidered on yellow cloth with silver twist cord piping. Examples for the rank of Leutnant, Oberleutnant and Major. Various conditions.

Lot 371

Hallmarked Silver Royal Navy Cigarette Case, fine quality hallmarked silver, Birmingham 1930, with engraved Royal Navy crown emblem to the centre of the case. Typical design of the period. Good quality.

Lot 964

Third Reich Hitler Youth Musicians Nests, good matched pair of red felt and silver brocade musicians nests with tan cloth backing. Complete with the RZM paper label to the reverse of one of the nests. Complete with fixing hooks, one missing some.

Lot 940

WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge in Silver Award Citation, good example issued to Gefreiten Albert Johannes of Stabskompanie 301. Issued on 11th November 1942 with ink signature to the bottom corner. Generally good condition.

Lot 1179

British Made WW2 USAAF Air Gunners Aircrew Wing, fine two piece example made by J R Gaunt, London with pin back fixing to the reverse; 2x sterling silver WW2 Aircrew wings and a US made sterling silver USAAF pilots wing with pin back fixing to the reverse. Accompanied by three WW2 period identity bracelets of USAAF interest. (7 items)

Lot 56

A Rare North Eastern Railway Centre St Johns Ambulance Association Hallmarked Silver Medallion in Recognition of First Aid Services Rendered During the Bombardment of the Hartlepools, 16th December 1914, Reverse of medal engraved with the name “REGINALD H SANDERSON”. Good condition. At 08.10am on 16th December 1914 the town of Hartlepool was bombarded by the German ships Sedlitz, Blucher and Moltke. BY 8.50am the ships departed having fired 1,150 shells causing damage to the steelworks, gasworks, railways, 7 churches and 300 houses. 86 civilians were killed and 423 wounded (although some sources give higher numbers) as well as 7 soldiers being killed and 14 injured.

Lot 884

Third Reich Police 8 Year Long Service Medal, good example of the silver 8 year long service medal in the German police with replacement blue ribbon. Housed in the original green card box of issue with silver tooled ‘8’ to circlet in the centre of the lid. One small strip of the box lid is now missing but otherwise a good cased example.

Lot 394

Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Carabineers) Officers 1871 Pattern Helmet of Lord Auberon Thomas Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas and 5th Lord Dingwall, who Died of Wounds in November 1916 Serving as a Fighter Pilot with the Royal Flying Corps, Being Shot Down and Died as a Prisoner of War the Same Day, Superb example being white metal shell with large gilt metal starburst helmet plate to the centre with frosted silver kings crowned strap having HAMPSHIRE CARABINIERS and gilt Hampshire rose to the centre. Gilt brass rosette side bosses with leather backed linked chin chain. Helmet has gilt metal cross base and fluted plume holder. Green leather underside to the peaks and quilted liner system. Helmet is complete with the original chamois storage cover and housed in its original japanned metal storage tin having engraved name plaque “Lord Lucas The Hampshire Carabiniers”. Inside the tin is a old paper label which is inked, “Officers Helmet (Lord Lucas) AUBERON THOMAS HERBERT 8TH BARON LUCAS & 11TH BARON DINGWALL. CAPT HAMPSHIRE CARABINIERS & F/Cdr ROYAL FLYING CORPS” the reverse of the label ‘He flew a plane over the German lines on 3rd nov 1916 from which he did not return and his death on that date has been officially announced’. The helmet shows almost no service wear and all the fire gilding remains bright as does the frosted silver centre of the helmet plate. Helmet has no dress plume. The Lord Lucas was born on 25th May 1876. He was the second but eldest surviving son of the Honourable Auberon Herbert, younger son of Henry Herbert 3rd Earl of Carnarvon. His mother was lady Florence, daughter of George Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper. He was educated at Bedford School and then Balliol College, Oxford. He was appointed a Captain in the Hampshire Yeomanry (Carabiniers) and worked as a war correspondent during the Boer War in South Africa. He was wounded in this conflict and ended up loosing a leg. His elder brother, Rolf, had died in 1882 and his mother in 1886 and so in 1905 (as the nearest heir) he inherited the barony of Lucas and the lordship of Dingwall (which are able to pass through female lines) from his maternal uncle, the 7th Earl Cowper. However, it was not until 1907 that he was confirmed in the titles by the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords and allowed to take his seat in the House of Lords. Lucas was private secretary to Richard Haldane, the Secretary of State for War, from 1907 to 1908. In April 1908 he was appointed to his first ministerial post as Under-Secretary of State for War (with a seat on the Army Council) by H. H. Asquith, a post he held until 1911. He was Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies between March and October 1911 and then served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries from 1911 to 1914. He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1912 and in August 1914 he entered the cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. However, he did not hold office in the coalition government formed by Asquith in May 1915. Lucas also played a prominent part in David Lloyd George's Land Campaign.In WW1 he gained a commission as a Captain in the Royal Flying Corps, where he qualified as a pilot. He originally served in Egyptian theatre before coming back to England and then onto the Western Front, serving with No14 Squadron. He died of wounds when his aircraft was brought down behind enemy lines on 3rd November 1916. It appears he was taken prisoner of war, but died of his wounds the very same day. He was buried in a war grave in the village of Ecoust-Saint-Mein. The Imperial War Museum has a copy of his obituary, ‘News had previously been received that Lord Lucas was missing. He had been serving with the Royal Flying Corps in France, and made a flight on November 4 over the German lines, from which he did not return. He is now officially reported to have died. Captain Lord Lucas, Hampshire Yeomanry and Royal Flying Corps, was born in 1876, the son of the Hon. Auberon Herbert (a younger son of the third Farl of Carnarvon) by his marriage with the sister of the seventh and last Pari Cowper, who also held, among other titles, the baronies of Lucas and Dingwall. Fie succeeded to these baronies on his uncle's death in 1905. Educated at Bedford School and Balliol, Lord Lucas rowed 7 in the Oxford boat in 1898 and 1899. During the South African War, in which he was acting as a correspondent of The Times, he was wounded and his leg had to be amputated below the knee. After a year as private secretary to the Secretary for War, he was appointed Under-Secretary at the War Office in 1908; from this post he passed in 1911 to the Under-Secretaryship for the Colonies ; and later in the same year became Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture. He was keenly interested in agriculture and a great nature-lover. In 19J4 he entered the Cabinet as President of the Board of Agriculture, and held this office until the formation of the Coalition in May of last year, when he was one of the Ministers who retired. He at once gave up political work and joined the Royal Flying Corps, though he was many years over the standard age for this arm. Proving a skilful pilot, he soon gained his certificate and went out to Egypt, where he saw a good deal of service. On his return to England he was engaged for some months in instructing recruits for the Royal Flying Corps. A few months ago, while he was coa'ching a pilot, his machine dived and the pilot was killed, but Lord Lucas escaped. He was offered the command of a squadron but refused promotion until he had gained experience on the Western Front. He had only recently gone out to France. Lord Lucas had converted Wrest Park, his seat in Bedfordshire, into a hospital for the wounded, and offered it as a home for disabled soldiers after the war. He was unmarried, and the Lucas and Dingwall baronies pass by special remainder to his only sister the Hon. Nan Ino Herbert, who was born in 1880. The second heiress is Lady Desborough, who is also co-heiress with her and the children of the Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Walter Kerr to the barony of Butler’ They also have a photograph of him in officers uniform of the Hampshire Yeomanry. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 194

WW2 British Reconnaissance Corps Officers Cap and Collar Badge Set, consisting of silver gilt officers cap badge with matching collar badges. All with lug fittings to the reverse.

Lot 358

Hallmarked Silver Presentation Tankard of Northumberland Fusiliers Interest, hallmarks for Sheffield 1903, with finely engraved St George and the Dragon with motto underneath ‘QUO FATA VOCANT’ and presentation inscription ‘GEORGE WILBERFORCE WREFORD DUFFILL FROM CAPTAIN C WREFORD BROWN D.S.O 5TH FUSILIERS FEBRUARY 17TH 1904’. Fine quality item. Stands 12 ¾ cms.

Lot 876

Third Reich 25 Year Faithful Service Decoration with Original Citation, the award with silver frosted finish with black enamel centre. Complete with the ribbon. Housed in the red card box with the lid having 25 in silver leaf to the centre of the lid. Interior of the lid with ‘R SOUVAL WIEN’ makers label. Complete with the formal citation issued to Oswald Henne dated 9. Mai 1939. Small damage to the lower section near the facsimile signature.

Lot 917

WW2 German Army Shooting Lanyard, silver wire knotted cord lanyard with metal shield having down winged German armed forces eagle and swastika to the centre. Field grey backing to the reverse. Remains in good condition.

Lot 84

Indian Army 11th King Edwards Own Lancers (Probyns Horse) Officers Headdress Badge, fine example of a silver gilt headdress badge in the form of Prince of Wales plumes set upon crossed lances and ‘XI’ underneath. Two small screw post fittings to the reverse.

Lot 87

7x British Cavalry Badges, consisting of Victorian 16th Lancers cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse, Victorian 18th Hussars cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse, post 1902 18th Princess of Wales Own Hussars with two lug fittings to the reverse, WW1 17th lancers all brass other ranks cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, 12th Lancers officers silver gilt cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse, 1st Royal Dragoons officers silver gilt collar badge and 16th Lancers tunic button. (7 items)

Lot 670

1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class in Deluxe Case, good example of a 1914 EK2 with much of the frosted silver finish to the frame and much of the finish to the centre. Ring is stamped ‘wus’. The award is housed in a card case with the lid decorated with Maltese crosses. Interior of the case has cream cushioned lining with scooped out shape of the award to sit and the top having a wire bar for the ribbon to hang down in the case. Some spitting to the card case but generally still a good example.

Lot 391

Victorian 3rd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Connaught’s Own Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, superb near mint condition officers blue cloth home service helmet with fine officers silver gilt helmet plate to the centre. Gilt regimental lower scroll with additional scroll ‘3RD VOLUNTEER BATTALION’. Side rosettes with velvet backed white meta linked chin strap. Rear spine and front trim. Spike base with rosette mounts and removable spike. Interior of the helmet with white leather sweatband and crimson cloth lining. The helmet is held in its japanned tin with brass plaque having engraved ‘A E Stallard 3rd V.B. (DCO) Hants Regt’. The helmet shows little to no service wear and all the fittings retain all of the finish. You would not be able to find a better example. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 361

Hallmarked Silver School of Musketry Hythe Presentation Cane, polished wooden cane with hallmarked silver top engraved ‘BEST SHOOTING SECTION 149TH PARTY S OF M HYTHE SEPT 1889 CORPL W H BOWDEN MED S CORPL’. Hallmarks worn and not clear. Cane measures 89cms.

Lot 302

Border Regiment Pagri Badge, fine quality silver (not hallmarked) and enamel regimental pagri badge with brooch pin fitting to the reverse; hallmarked silver Cameron Highlanders regimental brooch pin; East Surrey regiment sterling silver and enamel sweetheart brooch; hallmarked silver circular badge with East Surrey regiment castle to centre, plus other badges. (8 items)

Lot 886

German D.R.A Sports Badges, being examples of a gold, silver and bronze grade of the award. All complete with the original pin and catch fixings to the reverses.

Lot 888

Third Reich DRL Sports Badge in Silver with Record Book of Recipient, fine example with much of the silver finish remaining to the award. Complete with its pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Maker marked ‘WERNSTEIN JENA D.R.G.M 35269’ to the reverse. Accompanied by the official record book of the recipient with civilian photograph to the inside. Many records filled out in the book and the citation for the silver grade award to the rear. Embossed image of the award to the cover.

Lot 910

WW2 German Army / Waffen-SS Infantry Assault Badge in Silver, mid war produced badge with scooped out reverse. Complete with its original pin and catch fixing. Un-maker marked.

Lot 829

Third Reich 1939 Bar to the Iron Cross 1st Class in Original Case of Issue, good example of a 1st class spange with the remains of the frosted finish to the obverse of the award. Complete with its original catch and small pin fitting to the reverse. Un-marked example. Complete with the original leatherette case of issue with silver leaf image of the award to the lid.

Lot 975

Scarce Variation of Afrikakorps Cuff Title, being an unofficial example for Panzer officer in black wool with silver wire braid to the border and machine emberoidered ‘AFRIKAKORPS’ to the centre. Uniform removed. Before the introduction of the Afrikakorps cuff title, many privately made examples were made for officers and enlisted ranks.

Lot 901

Grouping of WW2 German Medals and Awards, consisting of fine early un-maker marked War Service Cross 2nd class with swords, Wound Badge in silver with pin and catch fixing to the reverse maker marked ‘107’ for Carl Wild, un-maker marked Eastern Front medal with its original ribbon, War Merit medal with original ribbon and 1914-18 Honour Cross with swords. (5 items)

Lot 1020

Waffen-SS Officers M-43 Field Cap, good example of an M-43 single button field cap produced in the so called Italian cloth with silver wire piping to the crown. The cap has been fitted with a re-applied one piece eagle and skull insignia which is possibly a post war made example. Single pebbled button front. Lining to the interior with ink stampings. Cap shows some service wear. Many of these Italian cloth caps surfaced some years back with and without insignia, this would appear to be one of these caps.

Lot 124

Victorian Hampshire Regiment Officers Pagri Badge, un-marked silver example with Guelphic Victorian crown above stylised H R and Hampshire rose. Broad pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 17

Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to a Chief Skipper in the Royal Naval Reserve, 1914-15 Star medal, “WSA.4. S. BUCKINGHAM SKR. R.N.R.”, British War and Victory medals “W.S.A. 4 S. BUCKINGHAM CH. SKR R.N.R.” Samuel Buckingham was born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on 3rd January 1885 he gained his certificate of competency in September 1906 and started his service with the Royal Naval Reserve on 6th February 1911. Promoted to Chief Skipper on 1st January 1918 he was discharged as physically unfit for service on 18th December 1918 and issued a Silver War Badge (not present).

Lot 246

Royal Air Force Officers Busby Badge, being a silver gilt example with the reverse of the eagle being stamped ‘D&Co’. Repaired lugs to the reverse of the badge. Accompanied by a brass RAF Works and Buildings cap badge with slider fitting and a small silver (not hallmarked) field service cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse. (3 items)

Lot 133

Hallmarked Silver 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot Officers Shoulder Belt Plate Post 1826, fine rectangular silver gilt shoulder belt plate with top honour ‘MINDEN’ in scroll, below crown over 37 within laurel wreath and lower scroll ‘PENINSULA’. Reverse with two hooks and two studs and leather backing. Reverse of the plate with silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1828 with silversmith mark for Joseph Jennens & Co. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 368

Desk Trophy Commemorating the Flight of the Graf Zeppelin in 1928, the wooden base with wrap around silver plated plaque engraved, ‘COMMEMORATING THE EUROPE-AMERICA FLIGHT OF THE GRAF ZEPPELIN 1928’. Black marble globe with carved outlines of continents and a white metal model of a Zeppelin (now loose). Stands 22cms. Ex David Kirch Collection of Airship Memorabilia.

Lot 362

Royal Marines Ladies Tortoise Shell Compact, fine example with the lid having silver inlaid Royal Marines badge to the centre of one side and the other side silver inlaid Generals insignia.

Lot 833

WW2 German 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class by B H Mayer in Original Case of Issue, good example retaining much of the original frosted silver finish to the frame and blackening to the central magnetic iron core. Reverse with its original pin and catch fixing which has the makers number ‘26’ impressed. Housed in its original leatherette case of issue with outline of the award to the lid. Generally a very good example.

Lot 34

A Collection of Great War Single Medals, 1914 Star medal with copy clasp – “T-23532 DVR. W.T. FARMER A.S.C.” William Turley Farmer served in France from 12th August 1914 with 1st Divisional Signal Company; 1914-15 Star medal – “16789 SJT. A.A. PEARSON R.G.A.” Alfred Arthur Pearson from Limehouse London enlisted on 13th October 1896. Discharged unfit for further service on 23rd June 1916 he died shortly afterwards on 5th July 1916; Victory medal – “73617 PTE. T.J. WINSOR NOTTS & DERBY R.”20 year old Thomas Jordan Winsor, from Walton-on-the-hill, Surrey, served with 15th Battalion Notts & Derby Regiment and was killed during the German Spring Offensive in 1918 with his date of death being accepted as 25th March 1918. He now rests in Roisel Communal Cemetery Extension, France. Entitled to a pair only; Victory medal - “2864 PTE. J.R. LAMB SURR. YEO.” James Robert Lamb was enlisted on 27th August 1915 and was discharged unfit for further service from the Royal West Surrey Regiment on 5th August 1917. Entitled to a pair of medals and Silver War Badge for his war service; Victory medal – “23887 PTE. R.J. MARTIN R.E. KENT R.” Robert Joseph Martin from Rose Street, Tonbridge, Kent, enlisted on 1st December 1914 but did not serve overseas until November 1916, and served overseas for 9 months until ill health forced his return. Later transferred to the Labour Corps (No. 459384) and was discharged due to ill health in February 1919 and was awarded a Silver War Badge.

Lot 907

2x WW2 German Silver Grade Wound Badges, both having the original pin and catch fixings to the reverse. Badges are maker marked ‘30’ (Hauptmunzamt, Wien) and ‘65’ (Klein & Quenzer A.G, Idar/Oberstein). (2 items)

Lot 379

Rare North Hants Yeomanry Officers Bell Top Shako Circa 1832, superb example of a large bell top style beaver body shako with superb gilt metal offcers shako plate. The plate being a large gilt metal crowned maltese cross with silver facetted centre sections to the arms, the centre of the plate having silvered Hampshire rose with around ‘NORTH HANTS YEOMANRY’. Thick brocade lace to the top of the shako and golden cap lines. White metal circular chin scale side bosses with Hampshire rose to the centre and velvet backed scaled chinstraps. Shako retains the original tan leather sweatband to the interior. Overall a superb example of an early piece of regimental headdress. Very few of these shako’s have survived in private hands. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 113

Post 1881 The Hampshire Regiment Officers Waist Belt Clasp, fine two piece silver gilt officers waist belt plate with seeded centre and with enamel Hampshire rose to the lower section. Matching numbers to both parts. Fine example. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 830

Third Reich 1939 Bar to the Iron Cross 1st Class by Wilhelm Deumer, good example of an un-marked Deumer made spange with much of the silver frosted finish to the award. Complete with the thin needle pin and catch fixing to the reverse.

Lot 20

Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the Hampshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star medal, “4-2752 PTE. G.J. BUSH HAMPS: R.” British War and Victory medals, “2752 PTE. G.J. BUSH HAMPS. R.” George John Bush enlisted in to 1/4th Battalion Hampshire Regiment on 3rd September 1914. He landed in Basra with the Battalion on 18th March 1915 and was discharged unfit for further service due to illness on 21st December 1916. He is also entitled to a Silver War Badge. Also served with number 200692. Late Rod Flood collection

Lot 912

WW2 German Army / Waffen-SS General Assault Combat Badge, fine mid war silver grade example with slightly scooped out reverse. Complete with the original pin and catch fixing to the reverse.

Lot 499

Syrian Sword Shamshir, 19th Century, broad curved single edge blade cut with a single broad fuller, iron cross piece, horn grips inlaid with pewter stats and brass pins, silver pommel and grip sides, in its leather covered scabbard with engraved silver top mount and single hanging band (lower band missing). Blade 86cms. Quite good condition, well worn overall.

Lot 854

Third Reich War Service Cross 1st Class with Swords, good example which retains much of the original silver frosted finish to both the obverse and reverse of the award. Complete with its original pin and catch fixing to the reverse.

Lot 11

Scarce Great War Mercantile Marine Distinguished Service Cross and Lloyd’s Meritorious Service Medal Group of Four of the Captain of the S.S Salient, Distinguished Service Cross, GV, hallmarked 1918, unnamed as issued, Lloyd’s medal for Meritorious Services, 3rd type, silver, engraved naming, “CAPTAIN CHARLES PHILIP DICKEN, S.S. ”SALIENT” 7TH JULY 1918”, British War medal and Mercantile Marine War medal, “C. P. DICKENS”. Group mounted as worn on pin back bar and contained in small glazed wooden frame (back not fixed in place). Distinguished Service Cross, London Gazette 13th September 1918, HONOURS FOR THE MERCANTILE MARINE. The KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of decorations and medals to the undermentioned Officers and Men of the Mercantile Marine in recognition of zeal and devotion to duty shown in carrying on the trade of the country during the war :— To receive the Distinguished Service Cross: Capt. Charles Philip Dickens. Born in Pill, near Bristol in 1873, Charles Philip Dickens gained his 2nd Mate Certificate in September 1893, his 1st Mates certificate in February 1895 and his Master’s Certificate on 11th September 1896. In 1901 he is recorded as a Boatman living in the family home in Easton-in-Gordano, Somerset. By 1911 he is the Master of the 289 tonne barge “Runswick” in Thornaby, Yorkshire.He is confirmed on the roll for the Silver Lloyds M.S.M., one of 435 recipients of the medal, his Great War campaign medals were not issued until 9th November 1938 and by 1939 he is back in Easton-in-Gordano with his profession shown as that of a Retired Master Mariner.Charles Philip Dickens died on 2nd July 1946 and is buried in St. Georges Church, Easton-in-Gordano.

Lot 1

The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and Saint George, fine example in silver gilt and enamels. Complete with suspension ring. Good undamaged enamels.

Lot 161

Scarce WW1 Guards Machine Gun Battalion Officers Service Dress Cap Badge, being the small type pattern in silver (not hallmarked) and enamels. Two lug fittings to the reverse. J R Gaunt London makers details to the reverse.

Lot 286

Victorian Universal Pattern Waist Belt Clasp, fine two piece gilt metal clasp with silvered lion over crown to the seeded centre; brass Kent County Council Special Constabulary badge with pin back fixing; Kent Veteran Reserve lapel badge; silver medallion by Spink for the Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles stable management challenge cup ‘B’ squadron 1906; 2x hallmarked silver Kent education committee attendance medals.

Lot 123

Victorian Hampshire Regiment Officers Pagri Badge, un-marked silver example with Victorian crown above stylised H R and Hampshire rose. Broad pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Ex The Late Rod Flood Collection.

Lot 897

WW2 German Medal Grouping, consisting of fine 1939 Iron Cross 2nd class with much of the silver frosted finish to the frame, medal ring without maker stamp. Complete with ribbon; War Service Cross 2nd class with swords, fine early example with the medal ribbon ring being stamped with maker number ‘18’ for Karl Wurster K.G. Complete with its ribbon; Eastern Front medal with its original ribbon, tunic medal ribbon bar for EK2 & Ost Front medals and a zinc 1942 pin back Police badge. (5 items)

Lot 844

WW2 German 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class, being a very good example with much of the silver frosted finish remaining to the frame and near mint condition central core. Un-marked ribbon ring. Excellent overall example.

Lot 360

Hallmarked Silver Photograph Frame of the 2nd Battalion The Durham Light Infantry, classic rectangular design photograph frame with engraved regimental badge to the top corner. Side of the frame with hallmarks for Birmingham 1906.

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