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WW2 German Army Double Decal Steel Combat Helmet, fine example of the early M35 steel combat helmet which retains much of its original combat paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Helmet is complete with its original army eagle decal and the original national tri-colour decal. Helmet is complete with its original leather liner and leather chinstrap. Painted to the interior shell is the name of the original owner, “h. Rattenberger”. Shell is stamped “Q64” and the batch number is obscured by the painted name of the owner. Inked stamp to the inside of the shell. Good untouched example.
WW2 Royal Air Force B-Type Flying Helmet, brown leather multi-panel helmet with split rear section and leather fastening strap. Leather covered zipped ear cups. Leather chinstrap with clip fitting. Chamois lining with velvet forehead band. Ink stamped Air Ministry stamp to the interior and marked “Size 1”. Inked initials to the interior. To the front of the helmet is faintly painted “D.S.8”. Helmet remains in generally good condition. Helmet is accompanied by a WW2 civil defence bakelite helmet complete with its original liner. (2 items)
Great War 36th (Ulster) Division Royal Army Medical Corps Other Ranks 1902 Pattern Tunic, khaki wool four pocket tunic with brass RAMC shoulder titles, embroidered red hand of Ulster cloth formation sign, felt Red cross stretcher bearers arm badge and sergeants rank stripes. To the lower cuff of the right arm are embroidered four blue overseas service chevrons. Brass regimental tunic buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder boards. White lining to the interior with ink war department stamp. Tunic is complete with the original 1917 dated Alfred Polikoft, London paper label. Good example.
Extremely Rare Great War Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force Uniform & Ephemera Grouping of Miss K Hargeaves Woman’s Royal Air Force (W.R.A.F), the grouping consists of the brown overalls / dress, having machine embroidered Royal Flying Corps shoulder titles, pressed leather brown General Service pattern buttons to the front section, internal stitched waist belt and cloth removable collar. Two lower large front pockets; khaki wool female issue great coat with machine embroidered Royal Flying Corps shoulder titles, lower pockets and cloth blanket lining to the interior. Tied to the collar of the greatcoat is a red stores tag with inked “Obsolete / Y Coats, Great RFC”. Residue where paper issue label has once been present; Lightweight 1918 1st pattern WRAF tunic with embroidered white on black cloth WRAF eagle arm badges, later type brass RAF tunic buttons to the front and lower pockets. Fixed waist belt to the tunic. White lined interior with ink stamp “RAF I” and tailors label to the collar. Tunic is accompanied by the matching khaki skirt with pockets, waist belt and press studs to side. Rare 1918 pattern khaki female pattern peaked cap with white embroidered 1918 pattern WRAF cap badge, thin brown leather chinstrap and quilted lining to the interior; Very rare ladies issue brown suede high heel shoes with laced front. Some of the uniforms show wear and small stitching faults but generally very good overall condition. Accompanying the uniforms with this group is an album of photographs and ephemera collated by Miss K Hargreaves. The first page of the album has inked dedication to “Kathleen Hargreaves” and date 28th October 1917. The album begins with a number of personal snap shot photographs of various members of the WRAF and RAF officers when stationed at No2 Stores Park, Eltham in 1918. Many of the images show the subjects in various forms of uniform, many of which are annotated below detailing the subject matter. The album then moves onto cover her service in France during the early post WW1 period, again with many interesting snap shot photographs of various WRAF members in camp, uniform shots and identified officers etc. She then moves onto the advance into Germany with good images of battle damage and you can only assume purchased postcards of German trenches etc. According to the album she served with the WRAF in Cologne, Germany from June – September 1919. This period again has been well documented through photographs of her comrades, camps, sports events, parades etc. During her time in Germany she travelled around and collected various postcard photographs of sites and historic landmarks etc. Towards the back of the album she has collected a number items of paperwork and ephemera including a Programme cover for a RAF Athletic Championship meeting in Cologne, August 1919, German bank notes, various cuttings from publications, letters and official documents relating to her service. It would appear that she continued to serve with the WRAF into the 1920’s. The album is typical WW1 period with leather bound covers and brass plaque bearing her initials. Also accompanying the group is a large framed and glazed period photograph of a WRAF girl, but we do not believe this to be Miss Hargreaves, probably a close friend or relation. The album has 188 images in total.
Highland Doublet Other Ranks Service Dress Tunic, in khaki wool, with white metal collar badges for the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders and brass regimental shoulder titles. Above breast pocket are medal ribbons for the Indian General Service medal 1908-35 and Indian General Service medal 1936-39. Rank insignia to cuffs of four inverted chevrons with brass drum above. Interior has original size label with inked date 1937 and War Department stamp with “T” date letter. Remains in good overall condition.
WW2 Royal Armoured Corps 11th Armoured Division Battle Dress Blouse, khaki wool 1940 pattern battle dress blouse with embroidered regimental shoulder titles, woven formation sign and sergeants rank chevrons. Attached to the shoulder is yellow/black/red twist cord lanyard. 1939-45 star medal ribbon above breast pocket. Original 1945 dated size label to the interior and War Department ink stamp with “Z” date letter. Some scattered moth and one formation sign removed from arm.
1945 Royal Welch Fusiliers British Army of the Rhine (B.A.O.R) Majors Battle Dress Blouse, 1940 pattern example complete with embroidered regimental shoulder titles, BAOR embroidered formation sign, Majors rank crown to the shoulder board. Regimental distinction, black ribbons to the collar. Medal ribbons for WW2 North West Europe service above breast pocket. Complete with its 1945 dated label to the interior and War Department ink stamp with letter “Z” above. Some light moth nips but generally a good example.
WW2 Leather Combat Jerkin, complete with large type buttons to the front, blanket lining to the interior. No label but remains of the WD ink stamp. Some scuffing to the leather. Accompanied by a pair of blue wool RAF other ranks service dress trousers complete with un-dated size label, WRAC battle dress slacks dated 1962 and a pair of WW2 era female KD tropical slacks. Generally all in good condition. (4 items)
Scarce WW2 British Full Battle Assault Jerkin, of brown canvas cloth with Bren gun pouches to the front, side pouches, fixed large pack to the reverse (missing fixing toggles) and lower pouch to the reverse. Complete with the original webbing and toggle straps. Stamped inside SMALL and SOFT KIT with broad arrow WD stamp, makers mark M&Co with 1943 date. Inked to the inside top, “J BATTERSBY 596 L.A.A R.A”. Good used example.
Scarce WW1 Saxon-Weimar Infantry Officers Field Grey Peaked Cap (94th Infantry Regiment Grossherzog von Sachsen 95th Thuringian), red central band with field grey top, red piping to the crown. Complete with original Saxon-Weimar state cockade and national cockade. Green painted peak and leather chinstrap. Grey leather sweatband and cloth lining to the interior. Remains of Hollywood film studios stamp to the lining. At the end of the First World War, many items of Military uniform and equipment were purchased by costume companies in Hollywood, USA. Not un-common to find WW1 German uniform and headdress with such stamps. Many original items were worn in the first version of the motion picture “All Quiet on the Western Front”.
Imperial German 1871 Pattern Mauser Rifle Bayonet, brass grip and steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Single edged blade with central fuller, blade length 46 ½ cms. Makers mark to the base of the blade but this is not clear, spine stamped with crowned W 75 and acceptance stamp. Housed in its original leather scabbard with brass mounts. Top scabbard mount with regimental stampings, lower mount damaged and piece missing.
A collection of Belleek floral decorated teawaresComprising six trios plus two extra cup and cake plate, black printed marks to bases. CONDITION REPORT: General wear to decoration throughoutone cup with stapled repaircake plate is chipped to sideall pieces have black back stamp marks to bases
After Charles 'Snaffles' Johnson Payne (British 1884-1967)/A Heilan Lad, printed and hand coloured with blind stamp, 43.5cm x 35cm/see illustration Condition Report: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
All World old time stamp collection, including three Sectional Imperial Albums including Great Britain, India, Ireland and USA, Keddah mint including 1912 values to 5 shillings, 1919 50 cents on 2 shillings strip of four, 1921-1932 values to 3 shillings; also items of Postal History including 1898 envelope to Switzerland bearing postage dues and good range of revenue issues. Worthy of closer inspection. Contained in a suitcase and a box/see illustration
Contemporary Finnish Hallmarked silver 1975 'Ball' Pendant and ring by Afbeeldingsresultaat voor elis kauppi. The Pendant is made from 24 bent rings approx 13mm in diameter to form a ball approx 30mm in Diameter and suspended by 3, 11.5mm diameter rings. The Stamped marks are 'designer stamp' 925S Finland, then the usual UK Import marks for 1975. Hung from the original 24" trace link chain. The ring is a plain approx 5.5mm wide band with a matching ball made from 24 approx 7.5mm diameter rings. Size approx UK - M and USA - 6. Total approx weight 28.4g

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