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Very Rare Matched Set of Luftwaffe Judicial Department Tunic Collar Patches and Shoulder Boards, the collar tabs of embroidered gold celluloid on wine red backing, single gull’s within wreath and twist cord borders. The shoulder boards being Luftwaffe general rank pattern with wine red underlay. One board with the remains of uniform cloth. Very rare set of insignia. (4 items) collected by Private Henry Tallentire Royal Scots, 51st Highland Division, serving as part of 2221 Prisoner of War Company, the items were taken as souvenirs and given to the current vendor when she was a child
A Meissen porcelain figural group of a flower and wine seller, each modelled besides each other on a rocky base, impressed to the underside 'No.110', 16cm high and a Meissen white glazed donkey designed by Erich Oehme, 13cm long (2) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Merchant group- Flower seller with left arm missing. Chips and losses to flowers and flower basket.
A George III silver wine funnel, John Emes, London 1798, of typical plain polished form with reeded rim enclosing pierced liner, engraved monogram and cockerel crest, weight 3.9ozt, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: Marks rubbed and worn, engraved initials and crest, tip of funnel creased and partly gone, numerous dents throughout, surface scratching and wear. Liner dented and scratched.
An 18th century green glass wine bottle with moulded seal to front 'James Okes Bury 1777' - with string collar and mallet form with deep set base, 27cm high (at fault) Note: James Oakes (1742-1829) was a prominent businessman and banker in Bury St Edmunds who is famous for his diaries which he kept from 1778 to 1827 which give an invaluable insight into his social and business dealings. CONDITION REPORT: Burst surface bubble to the side, large star crack to the reverse extending to the front and extending around the badge at the front and to a further star crack - see the attached images for further clarification of this.
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