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Stamp Interest world collection mostly 19th century from 1850's classics to 1915, mint, unused or used on 3 hagners + 1 album leaf condition is mixed imperfections here and there e.g. imperfs not mainly 4 margin a few stamps with thins, toned or have odd missing perf corner etc catalogued from old catalogues 2014-2018 at just over £5,000 so will cat more now! Starts from 1850 swiss 10 Rayon and 1854 sitting helvatia's imperfs etc. 155 stamps.
Stamp Interest world collection including Commonwealth in 1 very "old Lincoln album" + small stock book + leaves from 1850's to 1930's mint or used but mostly used, in mixed condition as mainly 19th century stamps with some sticking - "stuck down" with passage of time, approx 350 stamps, of which are mainly 19th century.
Stamps Extensive Excellent All Mint Some U/Mint Commonwealth Collection on 20 hagners or leaves from 1902 to 1948 with strength in 1930's issues over 40 countries represented with high values include 2s - 6d + 3/-+5/- plus 3 to 10 piaster, 316 stamps in superb condition and excellent perfs bar 1 stamp the 1933 Gilbert 15c has 3 short perfs otherwise an impressive collection with a few vars included. Mint cats £1,710, unused cats £230.50 includes the one only Qu-Eliz entry in collection the attractive 1955 Bechuanaland set to 5/- no thins - no tears tot cat £1,940.50.
Five Luxury Leuchtern Kabe Stamp Albums Covering All QE2 Reign (1952-Present) These Very High Quality Albums Costing Around £100 Each Have Spaces For All The Major Stamp Issues, Each Individually Presented With Leaf Acetate Cover. The Vast Majority Of The Presented Spaces Have Mint Unhinged Stamps. A Beautiful And Well Presented Collection with many mini sheets and the like.
Royal Worcester Persian Style Hand Painted Ivory Ground Twin Handle Bulbous Shaped Ornate Vase. Date 1888 & Shape No 1034. Exquisitely Decorated with Images of Flowers and Leafs to Central Body on Ivory Ground. The Handles and Neck Area Highlighted In Rich Warm Gold Colour, Which Extend to Base Also. Full Royal Worcester Printed Stamp to Base.
Royal Worcester Large and Impressive Pair of Twin Handle Basket Weave Pattern Naturalistic Porcelain Moon Flask Vases, Decorated with Painted Gold Branch and Leaf Raised Images to Body, Which Extends to Feet and Handles. Date for 1884, Standard Printed Royal Worcester Stamp to Underside of Vases. Each Vase 8 Inches - 20 cms High. One of Vases Is Mint Condition, The Other Vase with Hairline Crack to Lower Branch Section Which Extends to a Small Section of Base - Please Confirm with Photo.
Royal Worcester Superb Hand Painted Ovoid Shaped Porcelain Floral Vase, Decorated with Painted Images of Roses and Summer Flowers on White Ground, Highlighted with Flashes of Gold. Date 1917. Royal Worcester Puce Stamp to Underside. Height 8 Inches - 20 cms. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
Noritake Superb True Pair of Late 19th Century Hand Painted Porcelain Twin Handle Vases. c.1900. The Central Panels with Wonderful Painted Floral Stillife, Surrounded by Raised Ornate Applied Decoration, Noritake Printed Stamp to Base, Wonderful Form and Condition. Height 6.5 Inches - 16.25 cms.
Royal Worcester Special Commission Wonderful Quality Hand Painted Porcelain Set of Matching Pedestal Dishes and Cabinet Plates ( 4 ) Comprises A Pair of Tazza's / Pedestal Dishes and a Pair of Matching Cabinet Plates. Each Exquisitely Painted in a Soft Pastel Pallet with Images of Summer Flowers and Embellished with Gold. Royal Puce Stamp to Undersides, Date Mark 1898. All Pieces are For James Green and Nephew of London by Royal Worcester As a One Off Special Commission. Some gilt rubbed on plates, and some scuff marks to all lots, no chips or crack.
Royal Worcester - Excellent Quality Hand Painted Tapered Vase with Reticulated Spout and Decorated In Over laid Leaf and Floral Decoration and Embellished In Gold on Ivory Ground, Worcester Stamp to Base. Date 1884. Height 7.25 Inches - 18.20 cms. Excellent Condition + A Royal Worcester Superb Quality Gold Mask Spout Small Jug, Decorated with Images of Summer Flowers on Ivory Ground to Body and Embellished with Painted Gold Highlights to Spout / Handle and Bands. Shape No 1366 & Date Letter 1890. Height 6.25 Inches - 15.70 cms. 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
A Victorian cast iron wall mounted post box, with VR crown cypher and 'Post Office' above the front door, retaining its enamelled collection plate for 'Hill Houses', with further foundry stamp for W.T. Allen & Co, London', the door locked and without a key, height 72cm x depth 33cm x width 26.5cm, S/D
Scotland, A Collection of 5 National bank of Scotland Bank Notes consisting of: 1951 five pounds, S/N: C664 707, dated 1st February 1951. P. 259d. Graffiti to centre of top margin otherwise Very Fine. 1955 five pounds, S/N: D680 757, dated 1st July 1955. P. 259d. Bank stamp and graffiti to centre of reverse otherwise Very Fine. 1927 one pound, S/N: A/A 085 088, dated 2nd November 1927. P. 252. Fine. 1949 one pound, S/N: A/Z 822 816, dated 30th April 1949. P. 258b. Graffiti in corners on reverse otherwise Fine. 1958 one pound, S/N: B/W 023 664, dated 1st May 1958. P. 258c. Very Fine.
British Airborne Beret Belonging to Colonel Patrick Anthony Porteous V.C, Who Won the Victoria Cross for the Dieppe Raid Whilst Attached to the No4 Commando, the maroon wool beret with black leather trim and gilt metal Royal Artillery badge to the front. Interior of the beret has black cloth lining with white stamped broad arrow size marked 7 1/2, Supan Manufacturing Co Ltd and 1945 date. Also stamped with war department stamp and date letter “Z”. Leather panel to the reverse of the brass side gromets. Accompanying the beret is an original hand written and signed letter from Colonel Porteous to the current vendor gifting him this beret on 12th October 1977, “Digging through the bottom draw I found this old airborne beret which you might like. I was with an airborne unit from 1944-1949 + again for three years in the sixties & wore this beret with great pride. I would be pleased if you would except of as a present”. Colonel Patrick Anthony Porteous VC was born on 1st January 1908 in Abbottabad, India. Porteous was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1937. He was promoted to Lieutenant on 26th August 1940. On the 19th August 1942 he was a temporary Major attached to No4 Commando when he took part in the famous Dieppe Raid. His Victoria Cross for the raid was announced in the London Gazette 2nd October 1942, the citation was as follows, “At Dieppe on the 19th August, 1942, Major Porteous was detailed to act as Liaison Officer between the two detachments whose task was to assault the heavy coast defence guns. In the initial assault Major Porteous, working with the smaller of the two detachments, was shot at close range through the hand, the bullet passing through his palm and entering his upper arm. Undaunted, Major Porteous closed with his assailant, succeeded in disarming him and killed him with his own bayonet thereby saving the life of a British Sergeant on whom the German had turned his aim. In the meantime the larger detachment was held up, and the officer leading this detachment was killed and the Troop Sergeant-Major fell seriously wounded. Almost immediately afterwards the only other officer of the detachment was also killed. Major Porteous, without hesitation and in the face of a withering fire, dashed across the open ground to take over the command of this detachment. Rallying them, he led them in a charge which carried the German position at the point of the bayonet and was severely wounded for the second time. Though shot through the thigh he continued to the final objective where he eventually collapsed from loss of blood after the last of the guns had been destroyed. Major Porteous's most gallant conduct, his brilliant leadership and tenacious devotion to a duty which was supplementary to the role originally assigned to him, was an inspiration to the whole detachment.” After recovering from his wounds Porteous continued to serve in the Royal Artillery. He was later posted to No1 Air Landing Light Regiment RA. In June 1945 he was posted to 53 Air Landing Light Regiment RA with whom he served in Palestine from November 1945 to March 1946. Then HQ RA 16th Airborne Division until January 1947 as Brigade Major. From February 1948 to April 1949 he was Battery Commander with the 33rd Airborne Light Regiment. He served again for three years in the Sixties as Colonel, General Staff at the War Office, the Directorate of the Lans/Air Warfare. He retired in 1970.
Rare 1945 Dated Special Pattern Battle Dress Trousers Issued to the British Paratroopers, the trousers which are complete with the original HIPPS (1931) Ltd label to the reverse which states “Trousers, Parachutists” and clear 1945 date and size marked No 5. The large front leg pocket with press stud brass fixing snaps being stamped “NEWEY PATT 201430-22”. The interior of the large pocket lined in a white cloth. The hip side pocket also lined in a white cloth. To the leg is pocket for the Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) knife with squared blackened brass press stud fasteners and button. Double rear pockets with exposed buttons. WD issue stamp to the inside with date letter “Z” for 1945. Overall the trousers remain in very good condition showing very little service wear, couple of small moth nips to the reverse. A very rare item of WW2 British uniform. See pages 130 - 137 of the reference book "Denison" by Bruce Wilson for details about these trousers and the fact the 1945 examples had the chamois pocket liners changed. See the next lot for the original owners Denison Smock.
WW2 British Battle Dress Blouse, near mint condition example tailored with a open collar. Pleated pockets with concealed button flap to breast. Complete with fixed waist belt and buttoned cuffs. Concealed button front to the battle dress with brass buttons. Interior with L Harris Ltd tailors label with faded inked date. WD stamp with date letter O (1942) to the interior. Generally a good example showing very little to no wear.
WW2 British Civil Defence ARP Light Rescue Battle Dress Blouse, coarse navy blue wool battle dress blouse as issued to the Civil Defence with embroidered oval A.R.P badge to the breast pocket. Shoulders with embroidered Light Rescue shoulder titles. Interior with 1944 dated size label, “CD Rescue Party A.R.P 59A”. WD ink stamp to the inside with date letter M for 1944. Good example showing just light service wear.
WW1 German Body Armour (Sappenpanzer), very good untoched exampled of a first type body armour which retains much of the original field grey paint finish to the breast plate and the three lower plates. Body armour has the original canvas straps and two horsehair pads. Armour has been fitted with wire hooks to ease with strain on the original straps when displayed. Breast plate is has black ink stamp “2” and Krupps mark to the lower section. Some light pitting to the plates but overall a very good example of an iconic WW1 item.
Imperial German Bavarian Other Ranks Pickelhaube, Good example of a WW1 Bavarian other ranks pickelhaube with leather body and brass other ranks fittings. Original Bavarian helmet plate to the centre with an old repair to one of the lions crowns, other ranks brown leather chinstrap with an original Bavarian state cockade and a re-painted Prussian example fitted. Brass other ranks spike on base with domed rivets. Brass front trim and rear spine. The interior of the helmet retains its original, although worn leather liner with some light cracks and areas of damage. Rear peak has very feint markings including a regimental stamp which can not be quite made out. Rear peak also has date stamp of 1888. Some curling to the back peak and loose stitching but generally a good example.
Imperial German M-16 Camouflaged Steel Combat Helmet, super example of a standard pattern M-16 steel combat helmet which has a very unusual wavy style camouflaged paint finish in very light green, brown and ochre colours with quite thin black separation lines. Interior of the helmet has the original leather liner band and three brown leather liner pads. Rear of the shell has scratched initials “J K” and remains of some ink writing. The shell has the makers stamp for R. Lindenburg. Overall a very nice example which retains an unusual and bright camouflage finish.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Gebruder Heller Schmalkalden, superb untouched example of a SA dress dagger with good deep cherry wood grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA emblem inserted. Good condition top and lower mounts with the lower mount having no gau or district stamp, indicating very early issue. Housed in a good early anodised scabbard with the top mount having the original short pattern SA dagger hanger. Dagger retains a near mint condition blade with the “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and the rare makers mark of the anchor in circle of Gebruder Heller Schmalkalden. Blade retains much of the original polished finish and cross graining. Some very light stains / marks to the blade and some scratches to the anodised scabbard but very good example overall. Blade 22cms, overall 37cms.
Third Reich Silverware, interesting small lemon squeezer with stamped eagle in the design of the Deutsche Reichsbahn but without the “DR” stamp, numbered underneath “90” which is often the case with Deutsche Reichsbahn items. Accompanied by a spoon, small dish and knife handle believed to have been taken from the Der Deutsche Hof. The Deutsche Hof was a famous hotel and club in Nuremberg which was a favourite place of Adolf Hitler when he was in the city. Famous images exist of Adolf Hitler greeting supporters from the windows of this hotel.
WW2 German Army Mountain Troops (Gebirgsjager) Bergmutze, fine example probably being private purchase example produced in fine field grey wool with brown bakelite front buttons. Original bevo “T” shaped one piece eagle and cockade insignia to front and metal edelweiss to the side. Correct short pattern front peak. Interior with a grey cloth lining with ink manufactures stamp and size marked 55. Light brown leather sweatband to the interior and the peak is cloth covered. Cap shows minimal service wear.
WW2 German Army Single Decal Steel Combat Helmet, good example of an early M-35 pattern steel combat helmet which has a dark combat over paint finish to the exterior of the shell. Approximately 85% of the original German army decal still remains to the helmet. Interior retains the original leather liner system and original leather chinstrap remains with makers stamp and 1940 date. Shell is stamped “ET68” and “3570”. Good untouched example of an early combat helmet.
Various WW2 German Membership and Identification Books, comprising Army Driving Licence 1943 with photo; Nazi Veteran’s Association Membership book 1936, photo removed; German Citizen’s Identity Card, issued to a woman, with photo, 1943, large black eagle and swastika on cover; Small book showing German military and Political insignia, c.1944, SS Feldpost stamp inside cover; also a British Army 1941 booklet, ‘Pocket Notes on Identification of German Units and another ‘First Aid for Fighting Men’ 1943.
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