WW1 German All Steel Ersatz Bayonet, the M88/98 all steel knife bayonet with pressed steel hilt and upswept quillon. Excellent condition blade with Imperial acceptance stamp to the flat back of the blade, faint traces of the field grey paint remaining to the all pressed steel hilt with a fully operational bayonet retaining lug, in its original scabbard, which has a good degree of field grey paint remaining, fitted with its leather bayonet frog and NCO’s knot.
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WW1 German Bavarian Aviators Flying Helmet, the Bavarians generally used a different style of helmet than the Prussians, modelled on the Franco/British Roold helmet but slightly shallower, this example clearly photographed on pages 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 of Feldzug 18. Excellent condition with its complete light tan 9 tongued liner, original paper size label ‘56’ applied to the interior with the original maker’s stamp of ‘Lorenz Stanko of Munich’ plus a clear date ‘1918’ to the very tip of the brown leather chinstrap. Both earpieces complete. Some light discoloration to the leather covering mainly to the front of the helmet. A rare piece of aviation headdress.
WW1 German Prussian Air Service Flying Helmet, the standard form of black leather over felt crash helmet with short front peak, earpieces and neck flap, the markings to the neck flap very large ‘FLG.BEKL.’ (Flieger clothing) ‘DOBERITZ (Flying Training School) with large date ‘1917’. The inner liner still with all of its light tan colour, size stamp ‘59’. The helmet is virtually unworn, very good example.
5x Items of WW1 German Soldiers Leisure Pieces, consisting of a small chess board and figures all fitted into a feldpost marked card case. A pass holder, silver blocked Iron Cross to face with the date ‘14/15’ which appears to be for a woman’s association in Berlin. A field post hard card letter containing a photograph of a soldier and a 100 Mark Reich banknote with interior calendar dated ‘1915’. A glass bottle with porcelain screw lid in a feldpost marked container. Finally a Prussian regimental rubber ink stamp.
Cased Imperial German Iron Cross 2nd Class, cross with dark patina to silver, ‘V’ maker’s stamp on ring. Photo of probably the original recipient in uniform with peaked cap pasted inside lid. Case covered in dark red leatherette, impressed with outline of an Iron Cross on lid. Very good condition.
WW1 British 2nd Pattern Brodie Steel Helmet, retaining much of its original dark rough textured combat paint finish to the exterior of the shell. Complete with its original oilskin liner and leather chinstrap. Complete with the pink “Brodie” stamp to the underside of the oilskin liner. Very good example.
Great War British 2nd Pattern Brodie Steel Helmet with Painted Divisional Insignia of the 17th (Northern) Division, good example retaining much of its original combat paint finish to the exterior of the shell. Both sides have painted divisional insignia of the 17th (Northern) Division. Helmet is complete with its original, however loose, oilskin cloth liner with pink Brodie stamp to the underside. Helmet has been fitted with old replacement leather chinstrap. Overall a good example with original divisional markings.
WW1 British Other Ranks Foreign Service Sun Helmet, complete with regiment / battalion cloth pagri badge, being a diamond with white top and pale blue lower section. ‘WD’ stamp inside. Very sun bleached and cork top collapsed. Good iconic item from the First World War as worn by British soldiers at Gallipoli.
WW1 British Other Ranks Greatcoat, heavy khaki wool example with brass general service buttons to the front. Shoulder boards fitted with brass Royal Warwickshire regimental shoulder titles. Lower pockets with plain flaps. Partial white cloth lining to the interior with remains of the original red issue label to the lower section and American film studio stamp inside the arm. Remains in good condition overall.
WW1 Stormtroopers Arm Badge in Commemorative Frame, a highly attractive illuminated citation, wooden framed, the frame measuring 71 x 53cm with the central illuminated scroll measuring 34 x 48cm. At the top of the frame a painted Iron Cross 2nd class, the scroll, which is an Ehren Chronical awarded to Wilhelm Schneider with a photograph of Schneider who was part of the Guard Field Pioneer Unit, Flamethrower Abteilung. A small oval picture of Schneider to the centre wearing the cloth skull and crossbones arm badge to his left sleeve. To the lower left hand section of the frame is the original arm badge of the skull and crossbones, which Schneider has removed from his tunic and placed in the frame with the central over-stamp of the Prussian 3rd Guard Pioneer Battalion 12th Company. Very nice illuminated artwork of a storm trooper wearing the Grenade badge around his shoulders carrying grenades in his hand and belt. The reverse of the frame is lined with just post WWI German newspaper.
A good collection of WWII medals, to include an India Service medal 1939-45, two War medals, a Defence medal, a France and Germany Star, a Pacific Star, an Air Crew Europe Star, Burma Star, Atlantic Star, two 1939-45 Stars, two Italy Stars, and three Africa Stars, one having 8th Army Clasp, together with a pair of Respirator spectacles, and a National Stamp Savings book (parcel) Air Crew Europe Star is a reproduction
Attributed to Joseph Beuys, gouache, study of a stag bears signature. This an ink drawing, signed, not a studio stamp, on Ingres paper which Beuys often used. Its one of his stag pictures which was a favourite subject. There is no record about provenance. There were some slight wrinkles in the paper which have been restored and the work has been reframed. The vendor took the picture to Bonhams who valued it at £10,000-15000, provided of course, that the provenance was established. they therefore sent it to Beuys' widow, Eva, now aged 84. Bonham's warned the vendor that this could take a long time. Given that there was no reply after many months, Bonhams returned the picture.£800-1,200 24 x 34cm
Near matched antique Derby hand painted vases each with hand painted floral decoration by Steel, and extensive gilt decoration on cobalt blue field. Dual handles. Marked to bases. British Antique Dealers Association stamp to each. (Height 29cm approx, each). Ex: Moorabool Antique Galleries. Some restoration.
A Large Ormula French gilt metal mantle clock, Ornately designed with cherubs, Wreaths and birds. Has three porcelain cherub plaques and enamel clock face. Has a stamp SIMPSONS.ETCo A PARIS- also to the bottom of the clock movement stamped in a circle MEDAILLE D'ARGENT Vincent & Cie. Measures 30cm in height. Needs a pendulum
Collection of British and World stamps loose and in albums including; all nations stamp album, Polish stamps, Argentina, Colombia, Chinese stamps including overprints, Japan, Queen Elizabeth II, mint stamps etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of early 19th century and later Staffordshire porcelain plates comprised of a Davenport plate hand painted to the centre with a floral spray and butterfly, factory stamp to base, 24cm diameter, a small plate with shaped rim, green border and printed and painted floral swags, numbered 1/3850, by S. Alcock, 22.3cm diameter, a floral decorated plate with scroll border by Aynsleys, impressed mark to base, 22cm diameter, two other Regency porcelain plates with shaped rims and floral design, each with impressed marks to base and a saucer, possibly Rockingham, decorated with a landscape CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A Victorian silver sovereign holder, Birmingham 1895, an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1906, a rectangular silver locket and a stamp holder in the form of an envelope stamped 'Sterling Silver' CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A rosewood and brass-bound two-day marine chronometer with Poole's Auxillary compensationRetailed by William E. Harpur, Philadelphia, No. 506, circa 1857In a brass-bound two-tier case, lacking its lid and with a later mahogany cover, a pair of drop handles and brass gimbals and bowl, stamped 2352, with glazed bezel, the 4in. silvered dial inscribed William E. Harpur, Philadelphia, No 505, with Roman chapters, gilt hands, power reserve indicator at the XII and seconds subsidiary at the VI, the movement with chain fusée and maintaining power, Earnshaw escapement, bi-metallic compensated balance with Poole's Auxillary, blued steel helical balance, diamond endstone and jewelled to the escape wheel, the inner edge of each plate stamped 2352 and the front plate stamped T & J H, with a brass 'tipsy' key17.5cm wide; 17cm high; 17.5cm deepThe framemakers whose stamp is on the front plate are T & J Hewitt, Prescot, Lancashire. They are recorded at Atherton Street, Prescot 1858-1872 see T. Mercer, Chronometer Makers of the World, London 2004, p. 163.
A collection of nineteen Beswick Beatrix Potter figures including good 'gold back-stamp' examples (in cabinet) Condition Report: please request* *Condition is not stated in this type of auction with description and must be obtained by email prior to bidding as items are otherwise are purchased 'as seen'
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