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#287 – WW1 German Mauser 98/05 Bayonet (Лот: 10353)
WW1 German Mauser 98/05 Bayonet, with two piece grips, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. Swollen blade with acceptance stamp to the edge; Mauser 98/05 bayonet in steel scabbard with leather frog attached. Swollen blade with makers details and acceptance stamp to the spine; WW1 German deer hoof type fighting knife without scabbard and a small German deer hoof hunting knife. Both bayonets with surface rusting to the exterior and wear to the frogs. (4 items)
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#288 – WW2 German Armed Forces Wehrpass Grouping (Лот: 5285)
WW2 German Armed Forces Wehrpass Grouping, issued to a Heinrich Gaske in October 1943. Civilian photograph to the inside of the book. Various entries in the book, does not appear to have done any front line service. Accompanied by a pair of 1st pattern Arbeitsbuch (work books), another post WW1 book, document and some photographs including one of WW1 German troops.
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#288 – Rare Royal New Zealand Air Force Summer Pattern Field Service Cap (Лот: 6191)
Rare Royal New Zealand Air Force Summer Pattern Field Service Cap, fine and very rare lightweight sky blue cloth field service cap with brass New Zealand air force buttons to the front. Interior with white cloth lining. Some fading and wear. An item missing from many advanced WW2 aviation collections.
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#288 – WW2 GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HONOUR GOBLET (EHRENPOKAL) AWARDED TO OBERLEUTNANT JOHANNES BERGFLETH WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION MAY 27TH 1942, WHEN HIS Bf-110 FIGHTER BOMBER WAS SHOT DOWN BY ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE OVER TOBRUK, NORTH AFRICA (Лот: 7640)
WW2 GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HONOUR GOBLET (EHRENPOKAL) AWARDED TO OBERLEUTNANT JOHANNES BERGFLETH WHO WAS KILLED IN ACTION MAY 27TH 1942, WHEN HIS Bf-110 FIGHTER BOMBER WAS SHOT DOWN BY ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE OVER TOBRUK, NORTH AFRICA, fine example of an Alpaka honour goblet with uncleaned dark patina to the award. Engraved to the recipient ‘OBERLEUTNANT JOHANNES BERGFLETH AM 25. 6. 42’. The award is impressed to the bottom ‘FEINSILBER ALPAKA AUFLAGE’ and makers mark of ‘JOHN.WAGNER & SOHN’. The goblet is in super uncleaned condition. Johannes Bergfleth is listed as being killed whilst flying over Tobruk in North Africa on 27th May 1942. He was a pilot (Fluzugfuhrer) and is shown to have been awarded the honour goblet posthumously. The website Aircrew remembered gives the following details, ‘Unit – 9/ZG-26 (5/41), Stfkpt 9/ZG-26 (5/42 Africa), – Aircraft Bf 110C, Bf 110 E-2 Werk # 3797 “3U + ET” (lost 5/27/42), Remarks – KIA 27 May, 1942 when his Bf 110 took a direct hit from AA fire at Gazala. His gunner, Fw Schupfner, was also killed (Bf 110 Loss List). His one known victory, a Hurricane at Malta on 8 May, 1941 (Perry Claims). Alternate spelling: Bergfleth (Perry Claims).’
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#288 – British Officers’ Gilt Tunic Buttons (1856-1881) (Лот: 8880)
British Officers’ Gilt Tunic Buttons (1856-1881), thirty-six different large examples including: 6th (tarnished), 16th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 25th, 28th, 29th, 33rd, 38th, 41st (tarnished), 51st, 57th, 59th, 61st, 62nd, 63rd, 67th, 74th, 78th, 82nd, 83rd, 87th, 90th, 93rd, 94th, 96th, 97th, 98th, 103rd (very rare, toned), 104th, 106th, 107th, 108th, 109th. And ten Officers’ small gilt similar including: 28th, 56th, 61st, 63rd, 77th, 101st, 104th, 107th, 108th (2). From the JR Gaunt & Son Ltd Pattern Book Archive via the National Army Museum, Chelsea, almost all back-marked ‘Jennens & Co. London.’ In very good condition except as noted. (46 items)
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#288 – WW1 German 1916 Bavarian Feldmutze / Kratzchen (Лот: 10354)
WW1 German 1916 Bavarian Feldmutze / Kratzchen, good untouched example of a other ranks feldmutze in field grey wool with red piping and red central band. Complete with other ranks reichs and Bavarian national cockade. Cloth interior with ink stamp ‘K.B.A.G. 1916′. Cap also size stamped ’57’. Some scattered mothing and general wear but still a good example.
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#289 – WW2 German Document Grouping to a Family from Kiel (Лот: 5286)
WW2 German Document Grouping to a Family from Kiel, all relating to the Untiedt family, items mostly relate to Otto, Erich and Meta Untiedt. The grouping consists of official citations, award citation for the 25 year faithful service decoration and some post and pre-war documents. Official document folders etc.
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#289 – SELECTION OF MOSTLY WWII GERMAN ARMY (HEER) CLOTH INSIGNIA (Лот: 5619)
SELECTION OF MOSTLY WWII GERMAN ARMY (HEER) CLOTH INSIGNIA, being various types of rank sleeve badges including tropical type, cap removed one piece M-43 cap insignia, three enlisted ranks cloth cap roundels and a Kriegsmarine coastal artillery embroidered breast eagle. (8 items)
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#289 – WW2 GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HONOUR GOBLET (EHRENPOKAL) AWARDED TO OBERFELDWEBEL WOLFGANG MILLATZ WHO WAS KILLED DURING TRIALS FOR THE ME-262 JET FIGHTER AIRCRAFT IN 1944 (Лот: 7641)
WW2 GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HONOUR GOBLET (EHRENPOKAL) AWARDED TO OBERFELDWEBEL WOLFGANG MILLATZ WHO WAS KILLED DURING TRIALS FOR THE ME-262 JET FIGHTER AIRCRAFT IN 1944, the goblet is a fine uncleaned example, engraved to the bottom ring ‘OBERFELDWEBEL WOLFGANG MILLATZ AM 2.11.42’. The award is impressed to the bottom ‘FEINSILBER ALPAKA AUFLAGE’ and makers mark of ‘JOHN.WAGNER & SOHN’. The goblet is in super uncleaned condition. Wolfgang Millatz was born in Berlin on 29th November 1914. He qualified as a pilot in the Luftwaffe, gaining his pilots qualification badge, he was also awarded the German Cross in gold, EK1, EK2, Bomber clasp in Bronze, Silver and gold along with this honour goblet. In 1944 he was at the rank of Leutnant serving at the Messerschmitt factory at Schwabisch Hall (Sonderkommando OKL). On 25th November 1944 he was flying a Me-262 A-2a Jet Fighter aircraft with code ‘NY+BS’ when the aircraft crashed on landing approach during trials at the air station. Millatz was killed in the crash.
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#289 – British Officers’ Gilt Tunic Buttons (1856-1881) (Лот: 8881)
British Officers’ Gilt Tunic Buttons (1856-1881), forty-four different large examples including: 3rd, 4th, 6th, 12th, 13th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 31st, 32nd, 34th, 35th, 36th, 42nd (two variants), 44th, 46th, 49th, 50th, 52nd, 53rd, 55th, 56th, 61st, 71st, 73rd, 76th, 77th, 79th, 84th (2), 88th, 89th, 90th, 96th, 99th, 101st (toned), 102nd, 105th, 106th, 107th, 108th, 109th. From the JR Gaunt & Son Ltd Pattern Book Archive via the National Army Museum, Chelsea, almost all back-marked ‘Jennens & Co. London’. And six Other Ranks’ tunic buttons: 6th, 13th, 26th, 42nd (2) and a pewter Scots Fusilier Guards (1830-55). Officers’ in very good condition, ORs’ good condition. (51 items)
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#289 – Scarce WW1 Imperial German Lubeck / Hamburg Enlisted Ranks Field Cap Feldmutze / Kratzchen (Лот: 10355)
Scarce WW1 Imperial German Lubeck / Hamburg Enlisted Ranks Field Cap Feldmutze / Kratzchen, untouched example of a field grey field cap with red piping and red central band. Cap is complete with original Reichs pattern and Lubeck / Hamburg cockade. Interior with cloth lining which you can just see the remains of some writing and date 1916? The cap shows wear and has some heavy moth damage but rare to find with the Lubeck / Hamburg cockade.
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#290 – Grouping of Third Reich Documents (Лот: 5287)
Grouping of Third Reich Documents, consisting of a coloured citation for a Hitler Youth Achievement badge awarded to Hermann Fuhrmann of Motor-Gef 1/131; Third Reich DRA Sports record book with civilian photograph to the inside with ink stamps for Hitler Youth Bann 55; SA Sportsabzeichen Übungsbuch (Exercise Book); plus other items.
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#290 – Battle Damaged WW2 British Officers Peaked Cap of Guy Roussel and Ephemera Including his Mickey Mouse Mascot Which Went to War With Him (Лот: 6193)
Battle Damaged WW2 British Officers Peaked Cap of Guy Roussel and Ephemera Including his Mickey Mouse Mascot Which Went to War With Him, a fascinating grouping of items belonging to Lieutenant Guy Roussel Motor Transport section Royal Army Service Corps, including his original officers service dress peaked cap which has battle damage sustained by Roussel when serving in Italy near Monte Cassino. The cap retailed by Austin Reed Ltd has leather trim to the peak, leather chinstrap and plain buttons. Cap has extensive combat damage and repair to the top section. Whole grouping of ephemera and photographs relating to his service during WW2, including a photograph Roussel sent back to his parents showing the battle damage to this cap. Also a very tired lucky mascot which he carried with him throughout WW2, being a cloth covered figure of Mickey Mouse, a charming but well worn item, a set of photographs in the group shows this Mickey Mouse figure in the front lines on a pile of foxhole earth and inked to the corner, ‘Love to Minnie from Mickey xxxxx’. The other side of the leather wallet shows Roussel, possibly in North Africa or Italy with ‘Lots of Love Darling’. This grouping was all once part of the Warner Dailey collection, who acquired the grouping directly from Roussel and who was told that he carried on to wear the cap after he repaired it.