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A large tin WW2 era military trunk, named to Capt D.B.Lynes of the Worcestershire Regiment, and the 2nd S.A.S, plus various items of military equipment and accoutrements.To include: 3 swagger sticks, with one being leather covered and another having a nickel ball top with badge of the Worcestershire Regiment.Plus, a tin containing a quantity of brass Worcestershire Regiment buttons, General Service buttons, officers rank stars, webbing gators, a cavas roll for cutlery, a quantity of WW2 uniform removed rank stripes, officers epaulettes, divisional patches, printed Worcestershire shoulder titles and embroidered officer’s rank stars.Also, 2 knapsacks, one dated 1940 and one dated 1943, a brass button stick and straps.Condition: generally good, with normal service wear.
A scarce gold grade Spanish Civil War Condor Legion wound badge, by K.Wagner, Berlin 14. Complete with case of issue, and a miniature stickpin version. Utilising the WW1 style helmet, but using a swastika, pieces like these are sometimes seen as transitional pieces. Awarded to German troops serving as part of the Condor Legion betweem 1936 and 1939. Constructed with a solid back, but with the usual round recess to centre as seen on badges by this maker. Fitted with a ‘coke bottle’ style pin, and C clasp. Stamped with makers mark just above the clasp. The stick pin is of a matching grade, and using the WW1 style helmet, but it lacks the swastika seen on the full sized version. The card box appears to be original to the badge and era, with both the wound badge and stickpin fitting well. Condition: generally very good. The badge still retains a good amounts of its gold finish, but this had dulled down over the years. The very highest points of the badge are showing the base metal, which would appear to be a bronze colour. The stickpin remains in good condition, but the fitted box is now quite dilapidated.
A late WW1 era, 1918 issued denim 1917 pattern trench cap, as issued to 267657 Sapper John Johnson of the Royal Engineers (and later the R.A.S.C.), plus other associated WW1 items. To include: a 1917 pattern trench cap, manufactured in the late war denim fabric. Dated 1918 to the inside, and made by S. Schneiders & Son, and sized at 67/8. It is further war department stamped with a WD, a broad arrow, a letter P, ans the number 66. The cap is complete with its narrow leather chin strap, affixed with a moulded leather general service button to each side. Mounted to the front is an economy pattern (non voided) Royal Engineers cap badge, with slider. The cap badge is slightly vaulted to fit the shape of the cap better. Plus, a white cotton kit bag or duffle bag, with no apparent date, but War Department stamped to the inside, and marked ‘RE 267657’ in two places to the outside. Also, a WW1 era holdall, designed to be rolled up and contain essential items, such as a knife, fork, spoon, razor, button stick etc. This is also stamped ‘RE 267657’, another similar dark blue woollen example for sewing supplies, a WW1 era white cotton tool holder with button hole, and a WW1 leather bayonet frog, possibly an Australian issue 1914 pattern (no dates or makers marks), and a WW1 thin malacca swagger stick with a hallmarked silver top (hallmarked for London 1914). 6 items. Notes: Sapper John Johnson originally used the service number 250424, and then WR/267657 while with the engineers. His final service number was SS/5576 during his time with the Army Service Corps. His medal index card indicates that he first entered the war on January 4th 1915 (in France & Belgium), and that he is entitled to the 1915 Star, British War Medal, and the Victory Medal. Another piece of period documentation suggests that Spr Johnson was part of a railways company. Condition: generally good to most items. The cap is in excellent condition, with no holes or soiling to the exterior. The sweatband to the interior shows clear signs of wear and soiling to the forehead area. The kitbag has some rust spotting in places, and some tiny holes and snags to the fabric. Some of the brass eyelets at the throat are missing, leaving behind some holes to the edge. The holdall has some light soiling to the outside, but is otherwise good, and the leather frog is also in good order. The swagger stick has some tiny knocks to the silver, but remains otherwise in good condition.
Swaine & Adeney stick with a carved terrier head knop, stamped to shaft, 94cm long, together with another antique cane, the white metal top inset with an enamel panel depicting a fox (2)A crack to the side of the face - see images, both ears have also beeen broken off but very well repaired and restored, hardly noticeable. General wear but with a lovely look.
George III mahogany stick barometer by J. Amadio, 6 Shorter's Court, Throgmorten St. City, of bowfront form with silvered gauge, 93cm high APHA Ref: 36CMC51S General overall condition very good and barometer appears to be in working order, thermometer is working but has cobwebs behind the glass, case is very good, no major damage.
A part canteen of Viners Kings Royale pattern silver-plated cutlery; silver-plated spill vase; gravy boat; goblets; other silver-plated wares; Art Deco marble clock, converted to quartz movement; Murano style glass cockerel, height 30cm; walking stick with brass duck head handle, 87.5cm.Qty: 1 box
Carved African hardwood walking stick, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
MARITIME INTEREST: A FRENCH CAST-IRON STICK/UMBRELLA STICK STAND MODELLED AS A SAILORAfter a model by Alfred Corneau, 20th Century Modelled as a Jack Tar holding a coiled rope, removable drip tray, 54cm; 71cm highCondition report: Please note this model was probably cast at some point in the 20th Century. General oxidisation as to be expected and general inevitable scuffs and overall weathered and worn paint work commensurate with wear, use and age. The drip tray with a more complete painted surface. The rope which forms the rail to hold the walking sticks/umbrellas is loose and requires tightening. See extra images.

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