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#354 – Isle of Wight Rifle Volunteers Officers Undress Waist Belt (Лот: 8946)
Isle of Wight Rifle Volunteers Officers Undress Waist Belt, fine example of a black leather officers undress waist belt with the leather slings. Belt is complete with the two piece waist belt clasp, centre having the tower and circlet with regimental details, ‘ISLE OF WIGHT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS 1860’. Remains in good overall condition. ate Rod Flood collection.
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#355 – Victorian Hampshire Milita Officers Waist Belt (Лот: 8947)
Victorian Hampshire Milita Officers Waist Belt, white buff leather officers waist belt with sling and fine officers two piece silver gilt officers waist belt clasp with crowned Hampshire rose on seeded backing and circlet with regimental details within. Waist belt clasp matching numbers. ate Rod Flood collection.
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#356 – Victorian 1st Administration Battalion Hants Rifle Volunteers Officers Waist Belt (Лот: 8948)
Victorian 1st Administration Battalion Hants Rifle Volunteers Officers Waist Belt, fine example of a white buff leather officers waist belt with white metal two piece waist belt clasp having Hampshire rose to the centre and the circlet with ‘1st A.B. HANTS RIFLE VOLUNTEERS’. Generally good condition. ate Rod Flood collection.
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#357 – WW2 Royal Air Force 1941 Scramble Bell (Лот: 6260)
WW2 Royal Air Force 1941 Scramble Bell, good untouched and uncleaned example of a RAF fire station / scramble bell with large engraved crowned Air Ministry mark and date 1941. Complete with the cradle to the top. Complete with clanger to the inside of the bell. Good uncleaned patina to the exterior. Please note due to the weight of this lot we are not able to offer in house post and packing, collection or specialist shipping required.
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#357 – Victorian Royal Artillery Southern Division Officers Full Dress Pouch (Лот: 8949)
Victorian Royal Artillery Southern Division Officers Full Dress Pouch, fine example of a heavily embroidered officers full dress pouch in form of Royal Arms with gilt metal artillery field piece underneath and crimson velvet scroll with embroidered ‘SOUTHERN DIVISION’. Gilt lace edging and gilt metal belt fittings. Pouch is complete with the foul weather black leather cover. Very good condition overall. ate Rod Flood collection.
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#358 – WW2 Royal Air Force 1943 Scramble Bell (Лот: 6261)
WW2 Royal Air Force 1943 Scramble Bell, good example of a brass RAF fire station / scramble bell with large engraved crowned Air Ministry mark and date 1943. Complete with the cradle to the top. Complete with clanger to the inside of the bell. Please note due to the weight of this lot we are not able to offer in house post and packing, collection or specialist shipping required.
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#358 – Pair of Early Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Officers Full Dress Epaulettes (Лот: 8950)
Pair of Early Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Officers Full Dress Epaulettes, fine pair of full dress epaulettes with silver lace to the body, silvered metal flaming grenade above cannon barrels and polished silvered edging with wire fringing. Blue cloth underlay to the epaulettes. Housed in a associated metal epaulette storage tin. ate Rod Flood collection.
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#359 – Royal Navy Ships Bell for HMS Enforcer (Лот: 6262)
Royal Navy Ships Bell for HMS Enforcer, the brass bell is deeply struck ‘ENFORCER 1944’ with blackened centre. Complete with the hanging mount and the original clanger. Good overall condition. HMS Enforcer was an Envoy class rescue tug, launched on 22nd July 1944 and completed 1st December 1944. She was built by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby. She was re-named RFA Enforcer in 1949 and sold in 1963. Please note due to weight, in house post and packing is not available, collection only or specialist shipping required.
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#361 – Rare WW2 British D-Day Deception ‘Rupert’ Decoy Paratrooper Dummy (Лот: 6264)
Rare WW2 British D-Day Deception ‘Rupert’ Decoy Paratrooper Dummy, mint condition example of the burlap sacking dummy with the silk parachute to the inside, brass eyelets and rope. Excellent example which was recently discovered in an RAF stores. These dummies were produced for the decoy operation, known as operation Titanic part of the larger operation for the deception of the allied landings, Operation Bodyguard. The allied forces dropped hundreds of these sacking dummies across parts of France on the 5th / 6th June 1944 to deceive the German’s to move their forces away from the actual invasion force on the Normandy drop zones. Although these dummies are much smaller than a human being, when at a height they did fool the German forces, they were packed with a incendiary which would ignite them when they hit the ground, in the hope to destroy the evidence of the decoy from the German forces. These dummies were given the nickname ‘Rupert’s’.
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#362 – WW2 British Airborne Forces Folding Bicycle (Лот: 6265)
WW2 British Airborne Forces Folding Bicycle, green painted steel bike frame with BSA bike chain section, brown leather Brooks saddle. Inflatable rubber tyres. Central folding brackets. Bike appears to have been repainted at some point and has some replaced parts as with 90% of all examples on the market. These folding bikes were famously issued to the British Airborne Forces who parachuted into Normandy on D-Day and Arnhem later in 1944. They were issued these bikes as a way for the troops to quickly cover large areas of ground in a quiet manner as they were behind enemy lines. However many of the paratroopers found these cumbersome so abandoned them soon after landing. The bikes were held out in front of the paratroopers when they parachuted in behind enemy lines. Many famous wartime images can be seen of these bikes in use.