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#42 – Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the Bedfordshire Regiment (Лот: 5945)
Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the Bedfordshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medals, ‘18121 PTE. G FOUNTAIN BEDF. R.’ With damaged issue box for British war and Victory medals and a 5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914 clasp for a 1914 Star medal. George Fountain landed in France on 27th July 1915, later he transferred to the Labour Corps (156438) and was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve on 27th March 1919.
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#42 – Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Gottleib Hammesfahr, Solingen Foche with Dedication to Blade (Лот: 7231)
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Gottleib Hammesfahr, Solingen Foche with Dedication to Blade, fine example of a model 33 SS enlisted mans dagger with eagle and enamel SS runes to the grip. Lower cross guard with ‘I’ district stamp. Both the top and lower grip mounts are stamped with a number ‘2’. Housed in the early anodised scabbard. Double edged blade with much of the blackening to the motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and the reverse side with the makers trademark. The blade has an engraved unit dedication to the reverse, ‘In treuer Kameradschaft Sturm 4/I/1’. The blade measures 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms.
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#42 – Queens South Africa Medal to Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps who also Served in the Imperial Light Horse (Лот: 8635)
Queens South Africa Medal to Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps who also Served in the Imperial Light Horse, Queens South Africa medal with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, impressed naming, ‘14200 PTE. S.H. ROWSON, R.A.M.C.’, some edge knocks to initials of name. amuel Hammond Rowson was a 21-year-old Chemist from Campbeltown, Argyllshire when he attested on 25th May 1900, he was specifically enlisted as a compounder of medicines. He only served for a total of 1 year and 253 days ending on 1st February 1902 on termination of his period of engagement. The medal and 3 clasps are confirmed on the medal roll. On 20th May 1902 he commenced his service in The Imperial Light Horse (#3302) which ended 11 days later on 31st May 1902 during this time he qualified for the Kings South Africa medal with a single clasp, South Africa 1902.
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#42 – Rare Early Victorian 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers Officers Lance Cap Plate (Лот: 10108)
Rare Early Victorian 9th (Queens Royal) Lancers Officers Lance Cap Plate, fine example of a burnished gilt rayed plate with early crowned Hanoverian arms overlay set upon crossed lances, silvered cypher of Queen Adelaide to the centre and lower scroll with ‘ROYAL LANCERS’. Small fixing holes to the edges of the plate.
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#43 – West Kent Rifle Volunteers Corps Pouch Badge (Лот: 5040)
West Kent Rifle Volunteers Corps Pouch Badge, rayed star back plate with brass crowned circlet having ‘KENT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS’ and Kent horse to the centre. Two screw post fittings to the reverse. Accompanied by a Victorian volunteer Royal Artillery / Royal Engineers pouch badge. (2 items)
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#43 – An Impressive ‘Frontiersman’ Long Service Medal Group of 11, Covering Great War Service in East Africa with Service in the Second World War and After (Лот: 5946)
An Impressive ‘Frontiersman’ Long Service Medal Group of 11, Covering Great War Service in East Africa with Service in the Second World War and After, 1914-15 Star medal, ‘13567 L-CPL J.A. RICHARDS R. FUS.’, British War and Victory medals, ‘GS-13567 C SJT. J.A. RICHARDS R. FUS.’, 1939-45 Star medal, Africa Star medal, France & Germany Star medal, Defence medal, War medal 1939-45, Special Constabulary Long Service medal, GVI 2nd type, League of Frontiersmen Meritorious Service medal, impressed naming ‘CAPT J.A. RICHARDS’, League of Frontiersmen Loyal Long Service and Good Conduct medal, engraved naming ‘LT. COL. J.A. RICHARDS’. Group mounted as worn with small metal fixing rings on the reverse. John Albert Richards from Balham, London served with the 25th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (Frontiersmen) arriving in Africa with the Battalion on 4th May 1915. This is one of only 2 British Battalions that served through the whole of the war in the East African theatre arriving in Africa on 4th May 1915 and returning to England at the end of 1917. The Battalion was disbanded mid-1918.
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#43 – Rare Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Ed Gembruch, Solingen (Лот: 7232)
Rare Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Ed Gembruch, Solingen, superb near mint condition example of a model 33 enlisted mans dress dagger with the grip having its original eagle and enamel SS runes inserted. The lower cross guard is stamped with district mark ‘I’. Housed in the original matching scabbard with near perfect bottom ball mount, just some light scratches to the finish. The dagger has a near mint condition double edged blade with much of the original cross graining still present. Blade with standard motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and the reverse has the rare makers trademark of a fish for Ed Gembruch, Solingen. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Overall this is a superb example of an SS mans dress dagger by one of the rarest and hardest makers to find.
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#43 – BOOKS – AMERICAN CIVIL WAR – THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN, (Лот: 7396)
BOOKS – AMERICAN CIVIL WAR – THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN, large collection of bound editions of the Confederate Veteran publication, all giving interesting history and details about the confederate army during the civil war. Bound copies all with dates and edition numbers to the spines. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT WILL BE SHIPPED FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM, NOT IN THE USA LIKE OTHER ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION.
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#43 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8636)
Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, impressed naming, ‘15241 PTE. F. COLE R.A.M.C.’ rederick Cole was a 37-year-old Hospital Attendant from St. Pancras, London, when he attested for the Royal Army Medical Corps on 15th March 1901. He served for a total of 1 year and 169 days of which he was in South Africa for 1 year and 135 days serving at No.21 General Hospital. He was discharged on 2nd September 1902. Medal and all 3 clasps are confirmed on the rolls.
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#43 – Victorian 16th (The Queens) Lancers Officers Lance Cap Plate (Лот: 10109)
Victorian 16th (The Queens) Lancers Officers Lance Cap Plate, fine gilt officers rayed plate with silvered crowned Royal Arms set upon crossed lances and with battle honours and lower scroll with ‘SIXTEENTH LANCERS’. Fixing holes to the edge. Good overall condition.
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