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1949 Pattern War Office Majors Battle Dress Blouse, with bullion embroidered formation signs to the arm and cloth rank crowns to the shoulder boards. To the breast are medal ribbons for the MBE and service during WW2 and Korea. Size 6 label to the inside with 1953 date, made by L Harris (Harella) Ltd.
Royal Air Force Pilots Wings & Cap Badges, consisting of WW2 period RAF embroidered padded pilots wing, padded WW2 New Zealand pilots wing, padded WW2 Royal Australian Air Force pilots wing, 2x type of kings crown Royal Air Force officers cap badges, EIIR metal officers beret badge, EIIR bullion and metal Observer Corps cap badge, East Pakistan Flying Club bullion pilots wing and unusual Australian Air Force? EIIR bullion cap badge. All remain in good condition. (9 items)
WW2 Parade Tunic for an Officer in Infantry Reserve Regiment 59, superb quality example of a German officers parade tunic with bullion wire breast eagle, white backed officers collar patches mounted to dark green collar. Dark green cuffs with white backed cuff insignia. White backed shoulder boards sitting on a grey underlay as worn by reserve regiments. Gilt metal 59 numerals to the shoulder boards. Tunic is complete with the original officers dress aiguillettes with metal finials. Interior of the tunic retains the original white card stiffener to the collar. Fine quality interior lining with the original dagger hanging strap. Wonderful example of a parade tunic of the Third Reich.
WW2 Japanese Naval Landing Forces Steel Combat Helmet, fine example of a Japanese naval issue steel combat helmet which is fitted with its cloth Naval Landing Forces field cover. The helmet shell retains much of the original chocolate brown paint finish, metal naval anchor badge to the front. Interior of the helmet has leather three bad liner system with inked Japanese name to one of the pads. Original cloth chinstrap ties. The six panel cloth cover retains its original oval felt landing forces cloth badge to the front. Some staining and tears to the cover but generally a very good untouched example.
Selection of WW2 German Medals, consisting of 40 year Faithful Service Cross, West Wall campaign medal, zinc Afrika Korps campaign medal, lightweight type Luftschutz service medal, German Army 4 year long service medal and Iron Cross 2nd class (corrosion to centre). All complete with ribbons and in various conditions. (6 items)
WW2 Service Dress Tunic Attributed to Captain P H B Wall 48 (Royal Marine) Commando, Awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry in 1945, four pocket officers service dress tunic with Royal Marines officers tunic buttons to the front and pockets. Above the breast pocket are medal ribbons for the Military Cross, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star with rosette, Africa star, Italy star, George VI Coronation medal and American Legion of Merit medal. No collar badges or rank insignia remain to the tunic. Accompanied by a pair of service dress breeches and separate cloth belt, the belt has name label “P.H.B. WALL”. Set remains in good condition showing just light service wear. Captain, later Major, Patrick Henry Bligh Wall, served with 48 Royal Marine Commando part of the 4th Commando brigade, when he was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in action. The recommendation for the award was as follows, “On the night 20/21 Apr, 1945, Major Wall as second-in-command and patrol master of the commando, decided to lead, himself, the first patrol across the River Maas in the Biebosch area, penetrating 7000 yards in front of our forward defence locality. Here, he thrice encountered the enemy in much the same strength as himself and in shooting it out with them, caused them several casualties. Major Wall himself was the only casualty in the patrol and had a slight bullet scratch across his hand. Under Major Wall’s leadership and fired by his example of unflagging energy, the patrol moved about in enemy occupied territory for 36 hours without food, beating the enemy on every occasion they were met. When touch with his boats was lost, Major Wall, though an indifferent swimmer, ordered Lt Kingsley to take over command, and he himself led a small swimming party in a break out attempt. The result of the patrol, which was organised planned and led by Major Wall, was much useful information gained, several casualties, including four killed, inflicted on the enemy without loss to our side. Only the fact that one prisoner was killed by the enemy in a subsequent dash and two others wounded had to be left for humane reasons with morphia, prevented the patrol from bringing back a prisoner.”
WW2 German M-40 Pattern Steel Combat Helmet, with a blue / grey overpaint finish which is normally associated with Kriegsmarine ships crew helmets. Evidence of where a decal is underneath the paint. Helmet is complete with its original leather liner and has been fitted with a period but replacement leather chinstrap. Shell is stamped SE 64 and 1131. Some wear to the paint finish but otherwise a good example.
Selection of Royal Air Force and Colonial Air Forces Badges, consisting of RFC other ranks cap badge with lug fittings, pair of RFC officers collar badges with lug fittings, single RFC collar badge, brass and enamel RFC sweetheart brooch, 2x Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) cap badges, Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) brass cap badge, cast brass South African Air Force cap badge, 2x brass other ranks RAF cap badges, WW2 Bakelite RAF cap badge with blade fittings, Observer Corps cap badge (repaired lugs), various metal trade badges, gilt metal pathfinders arm badge with blade fittings, EIIR dress belt buckle, plus other items. Various conditions. (41 items)
Selection of WW2 Indian Formation Signs, consisting of embroidered 505 L of C District formation sign, painted 202 (Assam) L of C Area, printed 107th L of C Area, printed 109th (Bangalore) L of C Area, printed 110th (Poona) L of C Area, embroidered United Provinces Area, printed Delhi district, printed 303rd (Bengal) L of C Area, embroidered 404th (East Bengal) L of C Area, 2x printed 105 (Madras) L of C Area and large printed 101st (Bihar and Orissa) L of C Area. Various conditions, some showing evidence of being removed from uniforms. (12 items)
Pre War Palestine and WW2 Campaign Medal Group to the Royal Navy, consisting of Naval General Service medal (1915-62) with clasp Palestine 1936-1939 awarded to “JX 131981 H C DUDMAN AB RN”, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star, Defence medal and 1939-45 war medal. WW2 medals are complete with the original OHMS forwarding box.
1949 Pattern Royal Military Police Northern Ireland District Warrant Officers Battle Dress Blouse, embroidered black on red shoulder titles with embroidered Northern Ireland District formation sign and red backed warrant officers rank crown to the lower arm. WW2 service medal ribbons above the breast pocket. Alfred Polinoff Ltd makers size label to the inside with 1954 date. Some scattered moth nips but generally good condition.
WW2 Luftwaffe Officers Parade Belt & Buckle, very good example of the Luftwaffe officers brocade belt and buckle set, two piece oval buckle with central Luftwaffe eagle retaining all of the gilt wash finish. Brocade remains in very good condition and does the blue / grey backing cloth. Very good example.
1926 Pattern French Infantry Adrian Pattern Steel Combat Helmet, good example of an early 1926 pattern Adrian helmet which retains the flaming grenade infantry badge to the front, later examples had the badge within a circle. Exterior shell retains all of its original green combat paint finish. Inside the helmet is a six tongue leather liner system and brown leather chinstrap. Some surface rust spots to the exterior of the shell but otherwise a very good example. These early patterns were the examples worn during the early stages of WW2 and the Battle of France. Now are very hard to find as many were destroyed when France was occupied by the Third Reich.
WW2 German Civilian Police / Fire Police Steel Helmet, black painted civilian pattern steel helmet shell with Police decal to one side and swastika party decal to the other. Helmet is fitted with the correct pattern chinstrap, leather liner and padded leather cushion to the interior crown. Helmet shows service wear but still a good example.
Control Commission Germany Officer Battle Dress Blouse, fine Canadian made battle dress with embroidered Control Commission Germany formation sign and yellow embroidered on black OFFICER underneath. Above breast pocket is medal ribbons for WW1 and WW2 service. Ink stampings to the inside and dated 1943.
Private Purchase WW2 Infantry Officers M-36 Combat Tunic, four pocket combat tunic in heavy wool with turned back cuffs. Dark green collar with bullion wire embroidered and white twist cord collar tabs. To the breast is bullion officers eagle and the other side four piece medal bar. White underlay officers shoulder boards. Interior of the tunic has officers quality lining with tailors labels and name label to the inside pocket with dated 1942. The tunic remains in near mint condition showing just very light service wear.
WW2 Kyffhauserbund (Veterans Association) Peaked Cap, good example of the peaked service cap worn by members of the German war veterans association during the Third Reich period. Blue cloth body with embroidered black central band, gilt metal cap wreath with painted central insignia. Complete with the original chinstrap. Interior of the cap retains the original leather sweatband and blue lining with silver leaf tailors details and Veterans Association insignia. Original owners initials plaques fitted to the sweatband. Some light scattered moth tracking to the top but otherwise a good example.
WW2 Kriegsmarine U-Boat Officers Torpedo Timer Stopwatch, nickel silver hinged back pocket watch, reverse with engraved eagle over M, Kriegsmarine acceptance stamp with 871 N/G. White enamel dial with black finished 60 seconds time scale, off set subsidiary dial for elapsed 30 minutes. Dial bears circle within triangle mark for the maker Hermann Bark, Kiel. The top screw fitting is missing and we have been unable to open the back to inspect the movement. Watch is housed in its wooden case. The watch appears to not be in working order, sold as viewed.
WW2 British Army Combat Helmet, being a early war example retaining all of its original olive drab combat paint finish to the exterior of the shell. Fitted with its original combat camouflaged net and 1940 dated liner with webbing chinstrap. Helmet has the three drill holes in the brim normally associated with helmets not suitable for combat use, possibly never issued for combat which is why it remains in such good condition.
WW1 Royal Field Artillery Other Ranks Boots, interesting pair of the special pattern boots worn by members of the Royal Field Artillery on the Western Front. Brown leather with a high top and wrap around section with three securing straps. Partial laced sections. Complete with the original soles. Remain in very good overall condition for age. Very similar in design to the boots worn by dispatch riders during WW2.
Selection of WW2 German Cloth Insignia, consisting of bevo Panzer tunic breast eagle, bullion Luftwaffe officers tunic breast eagle, bullion German Army officers tunic breast eagle, 2x uncut German army combat tunic breast eagles, uncut pair of German War Veterans bevo insignias, Sports Association suit eagle and 2x Luftwaffe flak collar tabs. Various conditions. (10 items)
Rare WW2 “SOE” Hand Generator Battery Charger No2, for use with the B2 suitcase radio. Complete with its handle and housed in the original storage tin with webbing straps. Plaque to the side of the charger with “BATTERY CHARGER No2 OUTPUT 7V 3A AT 100 RPM ON DRIVING HANDLE SERIAL No LH3892”. Appears to be in good condition.
Great War British War Medal of Neutralised Russian Jewish Immigrant Albert Zeligman, Served with Reserve Regiment of Cavalry, Royal Bucks Hussars and the Machine Gun Corps in India, the single entitlement British War Medal named in the correct style “100324 PTE A ZELIGMAN M.G.C”. Medal shows some polishing and contact marks. Albert Zeligman arrived in the UK from Russia at the age of 5 with his family including four siblings, the family settled in Oxford Street, London. The 1911 census shows him as a Jeweller and that he was neutralised in 1899. He enlisted in the Reserve Regiment of Cavalry later transferring to the Royal Bucks Yeomanry and then the Machine Gun Corps Cavalry. During the first world war he served in India and was only entitled to the single British War Medal. His brother was dishonourably discharged from the Royal Bucks Hussars in 1916 as he was a convicted felon and a bad soldier. According to research accompanying this medal, His sister Flora was killed by enemy action in WW2.
Selection of WW2 Campaign Medals, consisting of 3x Africa Campaign stars (one with North Africa 1942-43 bar), 2x France and Germany campaign stars, War & Defence medal with Admiralty forwarding slip, George VI Special Constabulary medal and Defence medal awarded to “THOMAS D BUDD”, late issue Africa Star with EIIR white forwarding box, plus some medal ribbons. Various conditions. (11 items)
WW2 British Infantry Regiments Slip on Shoulder Titles, all being black embroidered lettering on khaki, consisting of Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (A&SH), Beds & Herts, Black Watch (BW), Border Regiment, Buffs, Cheshire, 2x Devon, Cornwall, Duke of Wellingtons (DW), Durham, E Lancashire, 2x E Surrey, E Yorkshire, Essex, Gloster, Gordons, Green Howards, 2x Hampshire, Kings, 2x KOSB, KOYLI, 2x KSLI, Lancashire Fusiliers (LF), Leicestershire, Lincoln, Loyals, 4x Middlesex, Northamptonshire, Royal Norfolk, Northumberland Fusiliers (NF), N Stafford, Ox & Bucks, 2x Queens, early type Cameron and later Camerons, 2x Rifle Brigade (RB), 2X Royal Berks, Royal Fusiliers (RF), Royal Scots (RS), Royal Scots Fusiliers (RSF), R Sussex, Royal Ulster Rifles (RUF), R Warwickshire, 2x Royal Welch Fusiliers (RWF), Seaforth, Foresters, S Stafford, Somerset, South Lancashire, 2x South Wales Borderers (SWB), 2x Suffolk, Welch, Wilts, W Yorkshire, Worcestershire and York & Lancaster (Y&L). Various conditions, viewing recommended. (70 items)
Selection of WW2 German Metal Insignia, consisting of 2x German army cap eagles, Kriegsmarine “Donald Duck” cap eagle with pin fitting, aluminium kepi eagle, mountain troops ski cap badge with green backing cloth, early type SS cap skull and Panzer collar tab skull. Various conditions. (7 items)
WW2 American Combat Helmet with Marine Corps Helmet Cover, front seam swivel bale standard pattern M1 combat helmet with its fibre liner system. Helmet comes with its original camouflaged reversible helmet cover as worn by the US Marine Corps in the Pacific theatre during WW2, the cover is well worn and has some period field repairs. Helmet retains its webbing chinstrap and also the thin leather strap in the liner system. Cover has ink stampings. These later pattern helmets were worn at the end of WW2.
German WW2 DLV Belt & Buckle Set, being an aluminium belt buckle having the short winged eagle to the centre of wreath. Mounted onto a black leather belt with belt loop fitting attached. Set shows some wear but generally still in good condition. Accompanied by an Imperial German other ranks belt and buckle set with an additional fitting for equipment / whistle? (2 items)
Post WW2 Austrian Gendarmerie Steel Helmet, being a re-issued WW2 German M40 pattern steel helmet, repainted in a light blue and an additional brass flaming grenade badge applied to the side. Helmet has leather liner to the interior and webbing chinstrap. Some wear but generally good condition.
Selection of WW1 & WW2 Wound Badges, consisting of gold grade Imperial German wound badge with remains of the gold paint to the obverse of the award, Imperial black grade example, WW2 Third Reich silver grade and WW2 black grade example. All with pin back fittings to the reverse. Various conditions. (4 items)
Very Rare WW2 D-Day Landings Amphibious Tank Crews Escape Apparatus (ATEA), mint un-issued example of the special pattern equipment issued to the crews of Amphibious tanks during the Normandy landings. Set is complete with the original canvas pack, hose and rubberised mouth piece. Original webbing straps remain with the item. Complete with the original instruction ticket. These breathing apparatus were issued to crews of the Duplex Drive M4 Sherman Tanks during the Normandy landings (D-Day) on 6th June 1944. They were issued to British, Canadian and American tank crews. The amphibious tanks had mixed success on D-Day, due to the conditions of the sea on the morning of the invasion, many of the tanks could not be launched and what did came into difficulty, the worst of which were the American crews launched to support Omaha beach, nearly all the tanks launched to support the beach assault were lost. Very few of these apparatus remain outside of museums.
WW2 British Home Front Police Officers Steel Helmet With Partial Gas Cover, good example of the standard WW2 style British issue steel helmet painted blue and with white stencilled POLICE and two rank pips in white stencil above. Helmet is fitted with a partial rubberised gas cover to the brim and acting as a neck guard. Helmet is complete with the original 1939 dated liner system. Some splits and damage to the gas cover but otherwise a very nice WW2 Home Front steel helmet.
Ten WW2 War Economy Plastic Cap Badges, consisting of The Kings Royal Rifle Corps with blade fittings, KSLI with blade fittings, Notts & Derby regiment with blade fittings, Royal Armoured Corps with blade fittings, Essex regiment with blade fittings, Middlesex regiment with blade fittings, Home Guard Auxiliaries with brooch fitting, Royal Welch Fusiliers with blade fittings, General Service Corps with blade fittings and Army Cadet Forces with screw back fitting. All in generally good condition. (10 items)
Selection of Great War Medals, consisting of 2x Imperial German Iron Cross 2nd class medals, 1914-18 honour cross with swords, 1914-18 Widows honour cross, Italian Red Cross medal, Belgium Allied Victory medal, 2x Belgium Croix de Gueere medals and a French WW2 Croix de Gueere dated 1939. Various conditions. (9 items)
WW2 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders Far East Land Forces 25th Independent Infantry Brigade Combination Insignia, locally embroidered white lettering embroidered 1ST CAMERON HLDS shoulder title with locally made embroidered FARELF and embroidered 25th Independent Infantry Brigade formation sign.

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