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#200 – WW2 British ARP Overalls (Лот: 11946)
WW2 British ARP Overalls, being a worn pair of the later pattern of the blue work overalls worn by members of the ARP during WW2, this type being with the lower leg pocket. Complete with its removable ARP buttons. Breast with embroidered ARP oval badge and printed WARDEN shoulder titles. Remains in good condition with just obvious service wear and some fading.
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#201 – WW2 German Infantry Regiment Nr 459 Award and Citation Grouping (Лот: 5198)
WW2 German Infantry Regiment Nr 459 Award and Citation Grouping, consisting of Eastern Front medal and black grade wound badge, each with the official award citations, issued to Ober Gefreiter (Gefreiter on Wound Badge citation) Karl Heide Infantry Regiment 459. Remains in good condition overall. (4 items)
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#201 – GERMAN WWI SAXON NCO BELT & BUCKLE (Лот: 5532)
GERMAN WWI SAXON NCO BELT & BUCKLE, brass w/ nickel inset (crown w/ ‘PROVIDENTIAE MEMOR’ on reverse is maker ‘G.H. OSANG DRESDEN’, has unmarked brown leather tab, its dark brown leather belt is size ‘100’ & retains is leather adjustment strap & has matching brass end, overall very sound, VG+ – Exc.
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#201 – RUSSIAN M-36 HELMET REISSUED TO THE GERMAN LUFTSCHUTZ (Лот: 7553)
RUSSIAN M-36 HELMET REISSUED TO THE GERMAN LUFTSCHUTZ, a rare 1st pattern liner w/ corrugated spacers & 1 pattern chin-strap, retains 80% of its dark green paint & 80% of its ‘LUFTSHUTZ’ decal w/ has a gold hue, has a brown cloth crown lining & a gray oilcloth lining band, w/ partial chin-strap, overall VG.
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#201 – H M Submarine L.53 Brass Ships Bell (Лот: 10267)
H M Submarine L.53 Brass Ships Bell, brass bell deeply struck to the centre ‘H.M. SUBMARINE L.153’, reverse side with WW1 period navy broad arrow. Complete with top hook and clanger.Mounted onto oak stand. L-53 was a late model L class submarine which was sold for scrap in 1939. Please note we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this lot, personal collection or specialist shipping only.
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#201 – Scarce Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Period 1930 Pattern Sidcot Flying Suit (Лот: 11947)
Scarce Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Period 1930 Pattern Sidcot Flying Suit,the lightweight suit has fully working diagonal front zip, working zips to the cuffs and ankles. With fur lined lower pockets and crutch flap with buttons. Interior of the suit has the original issue label. Suit shows some service wear but generally still a good example of a desirable item of flying clothing.
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#202 – AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ID’D UNION GENERALS DRESS SHOULDER BOARDS W/ ITS TIN CASE (Лот: 5533)
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ID’D UNION GENERALS DRESS SHOULDER BOARDS W/ ITS TIN CASE, these belonged to MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER GENERAL RUFUS SAXTON, he won this at the Battle of Harpers Ferry, made of a gold braid w/ gold gilted brass, a gold coil fringe & these have a gold silk lining, this comes w/ its storage tin, these are not named but have an old paper label, overall low exc.
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#202 – Rare WW2 British D-Day Deception ‘Rupert’ Decoy Paratrooper Dummy (Лот: 10268)
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. Generally good example. 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’.