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#24 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Very Rare Maker Heinrich Krom, München (Лот: 7213)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Very Rare Maker Heinrich Krom, München, good untouched as found example of an early model SA dress dagger with dark brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard mount stamped with original owners membership number ‘19676’. Housed in early anodised scabbard with the lower scabbard mount showing heavy wear and denting to the ball tip. Double edged blade with the remains of the blackened finish to the standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’. Makers trademark to the reverse of the blade. The blade shows some staining and wear. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. It is believed that this maker only produced about 1,000 SA dress daggers and is rated as a 10 on rarity scale (the highest number achievable)
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#24 – US AMES MODEL 1834 GENERALS & GENERAL STAFF OFFICERS SWORD WITH BELT AND BUCKLE (Лот: 7377)
US AMES MODEL 1834 GENERALS & GENERAL STAFF OFFICERS SWORD WITH BELT AND BUCKLE, only made by Ames, the ricasso is mkd. ‘N.P. Ames, Cutler Springfield’, the double engraved blade shows a patriotic eagle, an Indian, a US shield, floral designs etc., the grip is a gray ribbed iron, also has an iron clamshell guard & pommel both retaining about 90% of their gold gilt, the black leather scabbard has some cracking & some seam separation but are very solid as are the 3 gilted decorative brass mounts, comes w/ dam- aged gold bullion knot & correct white buff leather frog (separation on back), the belt is an early white buff leather, the gilted brass buckle is a tongue & wreath style w/ an oakleaf wreath having an elaborate ‘US’ tongue (reverse of both are stamped ‘XV’ (a foundry mark))VG++
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#24 – Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient Who Served in the Maidstone Company Volunteer Medical Staff Corps (Лот: 8617)
Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient Who Served in the Maidstone Company Volunteer Medical Staff Corps, medal without clasp, impressed naming, ‘14270 PTE F.H. WASHFORD R.A.M.C.’, ghost dates on reverse of medal. rank Herbert Washford was a 22-year-old Lunatic Attendant from Bearsted, Maidstone when he attested on 9th June 1900. He served for a total of 1 year 269 days of which he spent 1 year and 260 days in South Africa before his discharge on 4th March 1902. e is entitled to 3 clasps on this medal, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal as well as being awarded the Kings medal with 2 clasps.
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#24 – A Good Great War 1918 Oise-Sambre Canal Crossing Military Cross Medal Group of 4 to an Officer in the Machine Gun Corps who was Commissioned from the 28th London (Artists Rifles) and Finished the War as a Major (Лот: 11771)
A Good Great War 1918 Oise-Sambre Canal Crossing Military Cross Medal Group of 4 to an Officer in the Machine Gun Corps who was Commissioned from the 28th London (Artists Rifles) and Finished the War as a Major, Military Cross, GVR, reverse neatly engraved in 3 lines, ‘CAPTAIN F A LOTT, 1ST BN WELCH REGT, ATTD M.G.C.’ on investiture pin in faded case of issue, 1914-15 Star Medal, ‘1778 PTE. F.A. LOTT 28-LOND. R.’, British War and Victory Medal, ‘MAJOR F.A. LOTT’. With some original documentation, Army Order 6th March 1919 listing the Military Cross to Captain Lott, telegram notification of investiture dated 11th March 1919, letter confirming availability to attend investiture on 15th and an investiture ticket for Buckingham Palace on 15th March 1919, this in official envelope.Military Cross, London Gazette 2nd April 1919 – T./Lt. (A./Capt.) Francis Albert Lott, Welsh R., secd. 32nd Bn., M.G. Corps:Citation, London Gazette 10th December 1919 – T./Lt. (A./Capt.)-Francis Albert Lott, Welsh R., secd. 32nd Bn., M.G. Corps. For conspicuous, courage and devotion to duty at the crossing of the Oise-Sambre Canal near Ors on 4th November 1918. He carried out personal- reconnaissance and pushed his guns boldly forward before the attack; during the. attack he opened an intense fire on enemy machine-guns and swept the points from which the bridging parties could .be fired on. This made it. possible for the canal to be bridged very quickly.Francis Albert Lott was born in July 1886 in Hackney, London. By 1911 was residing in Lambeth and was employed as a Bank Clerk. When war broke out, he initially served with the 28th (County of London) Battalion, Artists Rifles, arriving in France on 6th December 1914. He was commissioned into the 1st Battalion Welsh Regiment on 25th May 1915 and was later attached to the 32nd Battalion Machine Gun Corps with whom he won his Military Cross.Post war he continued his work in the banking world and by 1939 he was a Bank Manager living in Sevenoaks. Francis Lott died in Sevenoaks on Christmas day 1953.
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#25 – Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque Royal Scots Fusiliers 2nd Day of Battle of Loos Casualty (Лот: 5022)
Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque Royal Scots Fusiliers 2nd Day of Battle of Loos Casualty, awarded to ‘FREDERICK MCINNES’, obverse showing signs of heavy polishing. 11118 Private Frederick McInnes 6th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers. Originally from Aloa, Clackmannanshire he was killed on the 2nd day of the Battle of Loos, 26th September 1915. His body was never reco9vered and he is remembered on the Loos Memorial, France.
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#25 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach (Лот: 7214)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach, fine example of an early model SA dress dagger with wooden grip, nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard is stamped with gau / district mark ‘Mi’. Housed in the original anodised scabbard with a single hanging strap attached. The scabbard throat is engraved with unit mark ’14/2952′. Excellent condition double edged blade with 90% of the blackened finish to the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse has the makers trademark. Blade 22cms, overall 37cms. Small dent to the lower ball on scabbard mount.
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#25 – US SOLDIERS PERSONAL BELONGINGS LOT (Лот: 7378)
US SOLDIERS PERSONAL BELONGINGS LOT, including 3 spoon-knife combinations (I lacks half a grip), knife-fork pull out combination, pocket knife w/ half a grip, a ‘mini’ iron, a Tabaco twist, 2 paper cartridges, & 2 primer tins w/ primers, items for an every day soldiers display,
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#25 – Superb Second World War Distinguished Service Cross and Second Award Bar Meal Group of Seven Attributed to Commander Harold Bernard Samways Whose First Award Was for Service on H.M.S. Onslow for Convoy J.W.51B in December 1942 in What Became Known as the Battle of the Barents Sea when the Vessels Captain was Awarded a Victoria Cross, the Second Award Being for HMS Carlisle When She was Attacked and Badly Damaged by Enemy Aircraft in the Mediterranean in October 1943 (Лот: 10091)
Superb Second World War Distinguished Service Cross and Second Award Bar Meal Group of Seven Attributed to Commander Harold Bernard Samways Whose First Award Was for Service on H.M.S. Onslow for Convoy J.W.51B in December 1942 in What Became Known as the Battle of the Barents Sea when the Vessels Captain was Awarded a Victoria Cross, the Second Award Being for HMS Carlisle When She was Attacked and Badly Damaged by Enemy Aircraft in the Mediterranean in October 1943, Distinguished Service Cross, reverse officially dated 1943, with second award bar, the reverse dated 1944, 1939-45 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal, Africa Star medal with clasp North Africa 1942-43, Italy Star medal, Defence medal and War medal 1939-45, medals unnamed as issued and court mounted for wearing. With matching set of miniature medals. This lot also includes the following items; Buckingham Palace enclosure slip, Letter Confirming the award of the D.S.C. dated 8th April 1943, Photograph of H.M.S. Onslow showing battle damage after the Battle of the Barents Sea, Newspaper cutting relating the death of Harold Samways at the age of 68. Photograph of the recipient in his uniform, Hallmarked silver ashtray with the crest of HMS Renown, Hallmarked silver trinket dish, engraved HBS from CM HMS Eagle 1937-38, Hallmarked silver cigarette case, engraved HBS HMS Velox 4th May 1933 with signatures, Copy of the book ’73 North’ by Dudley Pope which covers the Battle of the Barents Sea in some detail.Distinguished Service Cross, London Gazette 23rd March 1943 – For distinguished, services against the Enemy. Commander (E) Harold Bernard Samways, Royal Navy.Bar to the Distinguished Service Cross, London Gazette 4th April 1944 – For undaunted courage, determination and endurance in H.M. Ships Sinus, Penelope, Carlisle, Aurora, Belvoir, Hurworth, Echo, Faulknor, Pathfinder, Penn, Fury, Beaufort, Jervis, Hursley, Intrepid, Petard, Eclipse, Rockwood, Dulverton, Croome, Aldenham, Blencathra, the Polish Ship Krakowiak, the Greek Ship Adrias and in Light Coastal Forces in many sweeps against enemy shipping in the Aegean under fierce and constant attack from the air, and in maintaining supplies to the islands of Kos and Leros until they fell to superior enemy forces. Commander (E) Harold Bernard Samways. D.S.C., Royal Navy (Petersfield, Hants).
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#25 – ^ Early Victorian Officers Mameluke Sword of the 14th Kings Hussars (Лот: 11194)
^ Early Victorian Officers Mameluke Sword of the 14th Kings Hussars, fine example with two piece ivory grips with gilt metal mounts. Curved blade with etched crowned regimental title and ‘PROSSER to the Royal Family 9 Charring Cross London. Housed in its original gilt mounted open front scabbard with fish skin covering to the centre. Some light wear but generally a good example. PLEASE NOTE, ONLY AVAILABLE TO SHIP WITHIN THE USA