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The Royal Dockyard Battalion Officers Shako Plate c. 1850. A scarce silver and gilt example, crowned back plate with acorns and laurel wreath, to the centre a silvered fouled anchor below scroll ‘Royal Dock Yard Battn.’, with 2 loops to the rear, very good condition £500-£700
Hammer Price: £600
Kingsale Cavalry Officers Shoulder Belt Plate 1796-1814. A silvered oval pattern, engraved with the unit title, crowned Harp & Maid, ‘GR’ and 1796, complete with two hoops and studs to the rear, slight service wear, otherwise fine condition, rare £1,000-£1,400
Hammer Price: £1,900
Seaton Delaval Householders (Northumberland) Other Ranks Shoulder Belt Plate 1798-1801. A cast bronze oval example, the plate engraved with the crowned ‘GR’ and full unit title ‘Seaton Delaval Householders’, complete with one hook and two studs to the rear, minor service grime, otherwise good condition, rare £500-£700
Hammer Price: £700
2nd Durham Rifle Volunteer Corps (Bishop Auckland) Officer’s Pouch Belt Plate 1880-87. A scarce example, in excavated condition, crowned title oval enclosing a shield bearing a tree on a ground of oak as a crest, complete with shaped backing plate and four screw fasteners, fair condition £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
A 51st Sikh Frontier Force Silver Pouch Belt Plate. A fine Pouch Belt Plate/ Pouch Badge, HM Silver for Birmingham 1905 H&S, crowned laurel wreath, circlet with ‘Sikhs’ and ‘51’ to the centre, below regiment title scroll ‘Frontier Force’, with 3 bolts to the rear, very good condition £120-£160
Hammer Price: £320
North Irish Brigade Piper’s Badge. A post-1953 silver and gilt piper’s badge, crowned Erin Harp with title scroll below; together with another Piper’s badge for Ulster Defence Regiment, gilt crowned Erin Harp, good condition (2) £40-£50
Hammer Price: £40
Lapel Badges. A miscellaneous selection including a scarce miniature silver wound badge, Old Contemptibles, two On War Service, a Ypres gilt and enamel medal, an RAF arm eagle, an enamel GQ Parachute, and sundry other lapel badges and riband bars; together with an H.M.S. Warspite copper circular tray, and another smaller example for H.M.S. Jamaica, overall good condition (lot) £50-£70
Hammer Price: £55
Miscellaneous Indian Badges. Comprising a 2nd Bengal Cavalry Martingale Badge c.1890, cast blackened white metal bolts to the rear; a 20th Bengal Native Infantry cast Shoulder Belt Plate part, polished condition with two holes drilled to lower scroll; and a Queen’s Own Corps of Guides, QVC pouch belt plate, minor polishing with no fixings to the rear, overall fair condition (3) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £85
Miscellaneous Indian Badges. Comprising a North Western Railway Rifles other ranks waist belt plate, female part missing; a 2nd Punjab Infantry QVC Cast Pouch Belt Plate, polished condition no fixings to the rear; and a Rangoon Police cap badge polished centre, pin missing to the rear, overall fair condition (3) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £100
A Blues and Royals Shabraque. A post-War Shabraque, with Battle Honours from Tel-el-Kebir to Italy 1943-44, with Queen’s Crowns and Garter Stars, good colour overall, some moth damage, otherwise reasonable condition £200-£240
An Honourable Artillery Company Regimental Band Banner. An H.A.C. Regimental Band Banner, the Regimental arms hand-painted on blue silk, with scarlet border, some damage to the reverse, otherwise in good condition £40-£50
A Cape Town Highlanders Skean Dhu c. 1920. A scarce Officer’s Skean Dhu, silvered ornate fittings, knop set with coloured stone, with ornate Bog oak hand grip with regimental badge, plain blade with toothed back edge, overall length 192mm; together with a Gentleman’s Skean Dhu. HM Silver Mounts for Edinburgh 1911, antler grip with plain blade with toothed back edge, overall length 200mm, good condition (2) £200-£240
Hammer Price: £1,300
A Bavarian NCO’s Pickelhaube A good large size all leather pickelhaube, approximately size 58 or 59 with flat chin scales indicating this could be an nco of an infantry regiment, or foot artillery regiment. All the fittings are in brass, removable fluted spike, large cut out Bavarian crown with good deep strike especially to the crown area. Fitted with nco clip over chin scales, enlisted ranks quality national and Bavarian State cockades. The interior liner is of officers quality, it has...
Hammer Price: £650
A German Great War Trench Helmet A German M.17 helmet, the skull with a very faint splotch camouflage finish, the M.17 steel liner intact but with some corrosion. One leather tongue remaining with a replaced but period leather chinstrap, fair condition £60-£80
A Russian Second World War Helmet A good and scarce Russian Model 36 helmet complete with all its paint finish. Red star stencilled to the front with its inner 7 tongued liner on the French style, which is all in place but delicate with one tongue slightly damaged and its original leather chinstrap, good condition £70-£90
Hammer Price: £170
A Czechoslovakian Second World War Air Gunner’s Badge. The standard Air Gunner’s Badge, lacking one retaining eyelet to reverse, good condition £60-£80
Hammer Price: £80
Two German Flags. Comprising a large 3 metre x 1.5 metre black, white and red German national flag from the post-Great War period, overlaid on both sides with a black swastika on a circular field, some light staining; together with by a smaller version of the national tricolour flag measuring 1.25 metres x 1 metre; and also with a small Spanish falange flag, generally good condition (3) £100-£140
Hammer Price: £280
An Italian Political Dagger A good clean example of the 1937 MVSN officials dagger with the chain suspension. Good clean blade, which has a very minor re-profiling to the tip. Good bright finish with its eagle headed aluminium grip, black plastic insets with the fascist symbol in gilded brass to the centre. Fitted into its correct scabbard with all its black paint finish remaining. Minor scratches and fitted with its gilt brass chain suspension, good condition £400-£500
Hammer Price: £420
An Italian Second World War Poinargd A good clean example of the Vertelli bayonet bladed dagger, with its steel hilt, cruciform Vertelli blade, marked ‘MVSN’ on the reverse cross guard with its issue number ‘C872’ to the face side. Wood grip undamaged with both sides having the early style fascist symbol inset to the wood. Fitted into its steel oval scabbard, which is completely undamaged with its metallic belt loop fitting system, very good condition £700-£900
Two Soviet Daggers. A post-War Soviet Union army officers dagger, nice condition overall. Excellent blade with what appears to be makers or identification marks on both sides of the blade; together with another example with a deeper coloured grip, the Soviet Union hammer and sickle insignia on the face side and also on the upper pommel, very good condition (2) £300-£400
£300–£400
A German Second World War RLB 2nd Pattern Officer’s Dagger An excellent example having a mint blade by the maker Paul Weyersberg, Solingen, the only markings on the blade being the lines from the inner scabbard brass blade retainers. One chip to the enamel of the 2nd pattern RLB insignia. The leather to the upper grip undamaged but slightly dented. Good patinated finish to both the upper pommel and the cross guard. An excellent tight fit into its scabbard with all the three fittings...
Hammer Price: £1,800
A German Second World War RLB 2nd Pattern Man’s Dagger An absolutely mint blade with the logo of Kroneck, the manufacturer being Ernst Erich Witte of Solingen. All cross grain finish remaining. The original leather washer between the blade and the cross guard is intact. The cross guard and upper pommel having all their original finish remaining. The wooden ebony wood grip is undamaged with its 2nd pattern RLB enamelled swastika starburst insignia, slight chipping to the lower left hand...
Hammer Price: £1,100
A German Second World War RAD Officer’s Dagger A very good blade by Alcoso of Solingen, minor grey spotting to the lower area of the blade, good depth to the ‘Arbeit Adelt’ logo. One repaired chip to the white celluloid grips where the front grip joins the reverse grip. A good dark patinated finish remains to the one-piece cast grip and the steel scabbard, all matching, very good condition £1,400-£1,800
Hammer Price: £1,500
A German Second Work War RAD Man’s Hewer A good example, slight scratches to the blade but still good finish remaining. Multi markings of the RAD acceptance stamp, ‘Ges Gesch’ plus the unusual maker mark of ‘AXT UND HAUERFABRIK SOLINGEN’. Stag grips undamaged. All plating to the upper one piece grip good. Minor indentations to the reverse side of the upper grip. All plating good to the two scabbard fittings, with again minor indentations to the lower scabbard mount. Both of the...
Hammer Price: £750
A German Second World War Teno Officer’s Dagger A magnificent blade by Carl Eickhorn with its Organisation Todt style eagle and swastika with the Eickhorn logo below, both in matt grey, which illuminates against the brightness of the blade, which has all of its cross grain finish remaining. The etched numbers on the blade of ‘3319’ are very faint, however they do match the stamped ‘3319’ on the upper throat of the scabbard. The leather washer fitted between the blade and the cross...
Hammer Price: £3,000
A German Second World War Teno Man’s Hewer An excellent blade with both the Teno eagle and swastika insignia and the Eickhorn insignia both in matt grey illuminated against the brightness of the blade. Original leather washer still fitted between the blade and the one-piece cast grip. The blade is numbered underneath the eagle and swastika ‘8860’ which matches identically with the number stamped on the upper throat of the scabbard. The grips are perfect, no cracks or mistreatment....
Hammer Price: £1,600
A German Second World War DLV/NSFK Flyer’s Knife An excellent condition blade, with full cross grain and mint edges, with the Carl Eickhorn logo. The blue grained leather washer still fitted between the blade and the lower cross guard. The leather to the upper grip is absolutely perfect, which matches the leather to the scabbard, there are a couple of minor indentations. All of the metallic fittings match exactly in colouration and patination. The ball on the lower scabbard mount has been...
A German Second World War DLV/NSFK Aluminium Pattern Flyer’s Knife A near mint example of the aluminium pattern DLV/NSFK flyers knife, with a superb blade by Helbig of Steinbach. All cross grain finish remaining to the blade, with its original leather washer between the blade and the aluminium cross guard. The painted finish on the black swastika on both sides of the cross guard intact. All of the crackle imitation leather finish to the grip is perfect, which matches the same imitation...
Hammer Price: £1,700
A German Second World War Red Cross Officer’s Dagger An absolutely mint blade without any markings as is standard for this dagger. Excellent nickel plating to both the cast cross guard and upper pommel. Two minor black spots to the plating on the face side of the scabbard. Deep orange grip, totally undamaged. Complete with its full length portapee knot. A very fine example, excellent condition £1,000-£1,400
A German Second World War Red Cross Enlisted Man’s Hewer A magnificent blade with the marking ‘Ges Geschutz’ underneath the reverse side langet. Saw back blade with all cross grain finish remaining. The leather washer between the blade and the lower grip intact. There were only two makers of the Red Cross hewers, Robert Klaas and P. D. Lunschloss, the only way to identify who is the manufacturer of this piece is by removing the grips, which we have not done. The grips are completely...
A German Second World War Land Customs Dagger A mint blade by the very unusual blade maker Emil Voos, the blade absolutely mint, with its green leather washer still intact. The green leather wire wrap grip perfect, matching the equally good green grained leather to the scabbard, which has some minor indentations. A slight loss of plating to the front side of the centre scabbard mount, all other scabbard mounts are perfect with good patination, which has matching colour to the patination of...
A German Second World War 3rd Pattern Railway Officer’s Dagger A magnificent blade by Eickhorn, all cross grain finish remaining with the etched Eickhorn logo illuminated in matt grey. It is normally very difficult to find a railway officials dagger where all the fittings match, as they are constructed from different materials, this example although the upper parts are all in aluminium and the scabbard is in nickel, the brushed finished originally factory applied to match the aluminium...
Hammer Price: £2,800
A German Second World War Postschutz Official’s Dagger A superb blade by Paul Weyersberg of Solingen, all the cross grain finish remaining. Some very minor grey spots to the lower area of the blade. Original thin leather washer remaining between the blade and the cross guard, with very early number stamped on the guard. All of the metallic fittings, which include the upper pommel, cross guard and three scabbard fittings all retain good bright nickel finish with some surface abrasions. The...
Hammer Price: £3,400
A German Second World War Hitler Youth Leader’s Dagger A magnificent blade, all bright finish remaining, marked ‘RZM 7/36’ which is the company of Carl Eickhorn. All of the grip wire intact, a small number of gaps in the wire. The leather to the scabbard again very good, some minor indentations. No damage to any of the scabbard fittings. Some slight loss of the nickel finish to the cross guard. Good detail to the Hitler Youth lozenge insignia on the upper grip mount, excellent...
Hammer Price: £3,800
A Second War Airborne Forces Denison Smock. A Second War Airborne Forces Denison Smock dated 1945, with printed tailor’s label for ‘John Gordon & Co 1945, Size 3, Height 5’6” to 5’8”, Breast … 36” to 38”’, green camouflage, with parachutist wings and corporal stripes to the right arm and with four pockets to the front, Newey pop studs, fully operational Dot zip, shoulder straps, elasticised cuffs and service with scrim net scarf, some areas restoration and wear...
A Second War 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse. A Second War 1940 pattern Battle Dress Blouse, heavy green cloth with tailors label for ‘J. S. Thompson, Ltd Glasgow 1943[?], Size 9, Height 5ft 7ins to 5ft 8ins, Breast 39in to 40in, Waist 34in to 35in, 1940 pattern. Reconnaissance cloth shoulder titles, corporal stripes, parachutist wings and pegasus airborne cloth badge to the arms, brown composite buttons, the lining stamped in black in with war department arrow and N above and numbered...
Hammer Price: £360
A post Second War Denison smock. A Post Second War Denison smock, green camouflage, with parachutist wings to the right arm, four pockets to the front and grey finish pop studs, the remains of a tailor’s label printed with war department arrow, 100 cm long, 62 cm chest, 52 cm inner arm length, with scrim net scarf, good condition £200-£240
Hammer Price: £300
A modern RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket by Aviation Leathercraft. A modern RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket by Aviation Leathercraft, size 36, soft brown leather with YKK zips, waistbelt and sheepskin lining with tailor’s label, 74 cm long, 46 cm chest, 52 cm inner arm, with sales brochure, good condition £140-£180
A 1942 Pattern Maroon Beret. A 1942 pattern maroon beret by J. Compton Sons & Webb Ltd (size 6 3/4), applied with a gilt brass Reconnaissance Corps badge, the black cloth lining stamped 1942, and faintly printed with maker’s mark and war department arrow, good condition £50-£70
Slouch Hats. A Second War Australian slouch hat, green felt cloth with gilded metal Australian Commonwealth Military Forces cap badge to the side, the leather sweatband inscribed ‘NX 1793 C.E. HAYHOE’, with leather chin strap (one end detached), together with a British post Second War example by John Bardsley & Sons, dated 1952 (size 7) good condition (2) £50-£70
Hammer Price: £220
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