WW2 German Luftwaffe Belt Buckle by E Schneider, good example of a steel belt buckle with 2nd pattern Luftwaffe eagle to the centre. Reverse with fittings and makers stamp. Attached to the buckle is the original brown leather belt tab which has makers stamp of E Schneider, Ludenscheid and dated 1941. Good example overall.
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Fine 1915 Dated Imperial German M-15 Prussian Pickelhaube, very good example of the standard pattern other ranks pickelhaube, being leather shell with field grey other ranks Prussian helmet plate to the centre, removable spike on circular base with domed rivets. Field grey front trim and rear spine. Helmet is complete with its original leather chinstrap, original state and national cockades. Interior of the helmet has its original leather liner. Shell is stamped with makers mark and 1915 date stamp. Overall a very good example.
British WW1 Mk1 Pattern Combat Helmet Regimentally Marked to the Royal Artillery, fine example of the early rimless pattern Brodie helmet which retains much of its dark overpaint finish. To the front is a painted red badge of the Royal Artillery. Interior retains the original oil skin liner and the brown leather chinstrap, the chinstrap coming away at one end. Remains of the pink Brodie stamp underneath the liner. Good untouched example.
Imperial German Regimentally Marked Mauser M1898 Bayonet, example with two piece slab wood grips. Acceptance stamps to the rear of the pommel. Quillon stamped with regimental markings “B.8.R.10.116”. Blade being the correct piped back pattern with makers stamp for “V C SCHILLING SUHL”, spine with acceptance stamp and dated 1906. Housed in its black painted steel scabbard with brown leather bayonet frog.
Imperial German Mauser 98/05 Butcher Bayonet with Sawback Edge Removed, being a good standard model with two piece wooden slab grips, steel pommel and cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard. Single edged blade with fuller to the back. Where the sawback edge has been removed it has taken away the date stamp. Stamped to the edge with acceptance marks. Made by H Mundlos & C Magdeburg. Blade measures 37 cms, overall 52 cms. During the war the sawback blade was considered to be barbaric, due to the damage it caused when removed from the body of a allied soldier. As such the British and French high command, let it be known that all German prisoners found to have a sawback edged bayonet would be tortured and executed. As a result of this the German high command ordered in 1917 that all sawback edges were to be removed from bayonets.
Imperial German Regimentally Marked Mauser 98/05 Butcher Bayonet, fine untouched example complete with its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Rear quillon and top scabbard mount both stamped with regimental markings “2 A.F 6. 96”. Two piece wooden slab grips. Single edge blade with fuller to the back edge. Forte stamped with crown and “ERFURT”. Spine of the blade stamped with acceptance stamp and date for 1910. Shows some wear but generally a good example.
Imperial German 2nd Cuirassier (Kurassier) Regiment Other Ranks Helmet, fine example of a steel lobster tail pattern helmet with brass trim, brass studs to the lobster tail. Complete with its original brass other ranks helmet plate having additional scroll “HOHENFRIEDBURG 4th June 1745”. Brass scaled chinstraps with single other ranks pattern cockade. Under the cockade is original issue stamp for the 2nd Cuirassier regiment. Original other ranks pattern spike. The helmet is complete with its original black leather liner system. Underside of the front trim is stamped with makers mark “CLEMEN”, liner also stamped with maker Hermann Clemen Elberfeld. The helmet shows some wear but generally still a very good example.
Irish Army 1908 Pattern 1923 Dated Large Pack, being webbing large pack in special grey/green/brown shade ordered from the Mills Equipment Company in 1922. Marked to the inside with the Fianna Fail ownership stamp. Accompanied by similar small pack example, also dated 1923. These two items came from the first order of webbing by the Republic of Ireland after independence and the Civil War.
Scarce WW1 Saxon 108th Fusilier Regiment (Royal Saxon Schutzen (Fusilier) Rgt Prinz Georg) Other Ranks Belt Buckle, brass rectangular example with nickel silver centre having crowned monogram of Prinz Georg to centre. Lower edge of the buckle has regimental stamp “108. R. 2.I’. Rear of the buckle with makers details “G H OSANG DRESDEN”. Missing hook fitting but otherwise good example.
WW1 German Bread Bag with Shoulder Strap, good example of a brown canvas bread bag which is complete with the original canvas three straps to the top, metal “D” ring attachments and still retains the original canvas shoulder strap with leather clip fittings. Interior has nice large black ink depot / army group stamp “B.A.IV”. Complete with the zinc fixing buttons and an additional press stud fitting. Good used example. Original shoulder straps are hard to find.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: two 19th century Dutch peppermint boxes, an Indian box, a pierced foliate scissor case, London 1887, an unmarked ewer, a miniature mug, three boxes, a frame, a buckle, a crucifix, a stamp case, three miniature mirrors, a silver and ceramic cane handle, and two other items, approx. weighable. 8.5oz. (qty)
A mixed group of ceramics 18th century and later, including a pair of Continental Jasperware plaques applied with Classical maidens including Venus, in white on a blue ground, a pair of Continental tiles painted en grisaille with foliate scrolls, a Wedgwood Etruria pot pourri bowl and cover applied with blue stiff leaves, a moulded biscuit porcelain mug marked with a presentation stamp to Charles Meigh, a Bow blue and white pickle leaf dish, a Minton model of an open book, a creamware Menu card, a pepper pot modelled as an acorn, a small sprigged coffee can or miniature mug, and a Samson cooking pot and cover, some damages and repairs, 20cm max. (14)
Two Worcester vases with hand painted scenes of birds by the waterside, back stamp to base, one signed W. Powell, the other with indistinct signature, however likely to be A. Lewis, height 31cm Please see the additional images.Large vase: slight rubbing to gilt in various areas, worse in area as body joins pedestal base. Painted surfaces grubby. Signed W. Powell. Small vase: Fly spotting to top of vase interior, slight rubbing to gilt throughout, worse in area as body joins pedestal base. Signature small and indistinct, but appears to be A Lewis. We are of the opinion that they may have been professional restoration carried out to a high standard.
A 19th Century walnut hinged box, containing a collection of miscellaneous items including a Crown Derby Stevens and Hancock rose painted and gilt coffee can and saucer, a Victorian vellum covered King James miniature bible, a silver plated inkwell and stamp box, a 19th Century trumpet shaped ale glass, a pair of continental figures and other items
Large Lladro group of figures, boy with dog in a boat in rough seas (at fault), on a moulded wooden plinth base, 18ins high x 28ins long, and another Lladro group of mother and child with puppy in a sleigh being pulled by a reindeer (at fault), 15ins x 20insBoth groups of figures have damages, as shown in photos.Oars are broken off completely and need re-gluing, cannot see any other damage to the boat.The sleigh does have some damage, the reindeer's tail has been re-glued and has a large chip.Both have the complete Lladro stamp.

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