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#84 – Victorian 1st Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet Plate (Лот: 10150)
Victorian 1st Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet Plate, white metal eight pointed star universal backing plate with Victorian crown replacing top point, laurel spray with garter strap enclosing silvered Hampshire tiger within brass laurel wreath on black velvet backing. Three part lower gilt scrolls with regimental details and scroll with battalion details. Three lug fittings to the reverse of the plate.
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#85 – GERMAN WWII BOOK LOT OF 4 (Лот: 5417)
GERMAN WWII BOOK LOT OF 4, titles are ‘KRETA, SIEG DER KUHNSTEN’, this has an attractive camo cover w/ several nice pictures & a 1943 dedication, a damaged spine, ‘WAFFENTRAGER DER NATION’, Kriegsmarine photos and a 1935 dedication, ‘VON DEN KARAWANTEN BIS KRETA’ w/ nice invasion pictures, & ‘STURM MARSCH ZUR LOIRE’, several combat pictures, G. – VG.
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#85 – WW2 German Army Officers Sword Model Nr 1734 Zieten Pattern by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen (Лот: 7274)
WW2 German Army Officers Sword Model Nr 1734 Zieten Pattern by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good untouched example of a panther head sword with ruby eyes, flat knuckle guard and langet with down winged eagle. Stamped ‘D.R.P’ to the underside of the cross guard. Housed in the original blacked scabbard. Polished slightly curved blade with the makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 82 ½ cms, overall 97cms. Some plating wear to the blade, exterior nice untouched dark patina.
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#85 – US CIVIL WAR PEREIOD UNION OFFICER FORAGE CAP W/ CORPS BADE (Лот: 7438)
US CIVIL WAR PEREIOD UNION OFFICER FORAGE CAP W/ CORPS BADE, a blue doeskin 6′ tall in rear & 5′ tall in front & the top diameter is 5 ¼’, a black patent leather visor which extends 1 ¾’ & a matching chin-strap w/ Massachusetts side-buttons, on front is a blue doeskin oval 2 ¼’ wide w/ gold bullion wreath & ‘US’ in silver bullion, sewn on its top is a 2′ x 2′ 5th Corps badge in red cloth w/ 9th Regiment in brass in the very center (the 5th Corps was hard fought ay Gettysburg), inside is a dark polished cotton lining along w/ a 2′ wide dark leather sweatband, this has a lot of moth damage but still has a great look in my eyes,
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#85 – Great War Royal Army Medical Corps Military Cross Medal Group of Eight to a Lieutenant Colonel who was Killed in Action on the Hospital Ship H.M.H.S. Newfoundland When She Was Attacked and Sunk by the Luftwaffe off the Coast of Salerno in September 1943 (Лот: 8678)
Great War Royal Army Medical Corps Military Cross Medal Group of Eight to a Lieutenant Colonel who was Killed in Action on the Hospital Ship H.M.H.S. Newfoundland When She Was Attacked and Sunk by the Luftwaffe off the Coast of Salerno in September 1943, Military Cross, GV, unnamed as issued, 1914-15 Star Medal ‘LIEUT H. FOXTON R.A.M.C.’, British War and Victory medals ‘MAJOR H. FOXTON R.A.M.C.’, with M.I.D. oakleaves, 1939-45 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal, Africa Star medal and War medal 1939-45, last 4 unnamed as issued. Also with named condolence slip for Second World War medals (4 medals issued), with typed naming ‘LIEUTENANT / COLONEL H FOXTON, M.C.’ilitary Cross, London Gazette 17th December 1917 – Capt. Hartas Foxton R.A.M.C.- Military Cross citation, London Gazette 23rd April 1918 – Capt. Hartas Foxton R.A.M.C. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of the collection of wounded. He personally directed and visited all the regimental posts many times a day, often under heavy fire. By his energy he kept his bearers working, though exhausted, until the completion of the evacuation.ention in Despatches, London Gazette 29th May 1917.artas Foxton was born into a farming family in Selby, Yorkshire in July 1889. On the 1911 Census he is a medical student. We have been unable to confirm when he enlisted but his promotion to Captain in the West Riding Field Ambulance is confirmed in the London Gazette of 22nd September 1915. Promotion to Acting Major was confirmed in the London Gazette of 20th April 1918 and he relinquished has Acting rank in the Gazette of 24th July 1919.etween the wars he worked as a General Practitioner in the town of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire and on the outbreak of war in 1939 he was confirmed as a Major in the Royal Army Medical Corps from the Territorial Reserve of Officers (L.G. 8th November 1939). n September 1943 Lieutenant Colonel Hartas Foxton M.B, Ch.B. was on board the hospital ship H.M.H.S. Newfoundland, 1 of 3 hospital ships supporting the Salerno landings. Following several near misses on 12th September, it was decided to anchor the ships 40 nautical miles offshore for safety overnight. Despite being fully illuminated and marked with Red Cross markings, at 5am on 13th September Newfoundland was struck by a Henschel Hs293 air-launched glide bomb dropped by a Dornier bomber of KG100. The ship caught fire and after 36 hours was towed further out to sea and scuttled. At the time of the attack the ship was carrying 2 patients and 32 crew and 6 Medical Officers, including Lt Col. Foxton, and 6 Staff Nurses were killed during the attack.ieutenant Colonel Hartas Foxton is commemorated on the Brookwood 1939-1945 Memorial, Surrey.
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#86 – WW2 German Army Officers Sword Retailed by Baron, Solingen (Лот: 7275)
WW2 German Army Officers Sword Retailed by Baron, Solingen, interesting aluminium hilted sword in the style of examples manufactured by Hörster. Gold painted fittings to the hilt with panther head having small jewelled eyes. Housed in repainted black steel scabbard with single hanging ring. Polished slightly curved blade with retailers stamp to the base under the langet. The blade measures 80 ½ cms, overall 99cms.