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#99 – Books – The Waterloo Roll Call (Лот: 5096)
Books – The Waterloo Roll Call, second edition 1904; General Regulations and Orders (1804) once the property of a Lt Colonel in 13th Light Dragoons; Standing Orders of the 7th Regiment of Hussars (1853); The Campaigns of Paris 1814 and 1815 by P F F J Giraud (published 1816) fold out map to front; An Abridgment of the Regulations for the formation and movements of the Cavalry (1833); A Manual for Volunteer Corps of Cavalry (1803); Standing Orders for the Carabineers or Vith Regiment of Dragoon Guards (1861); Short History of the 4th Queens Own Hussars by Major Edwards (1935); Standing Orders of the 4th Queens Own Hussars (1934) and a well worn and early Standing Orders (no visible date). Various conditions, some rebound and some ex libris.
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#99 – Extremely Rare German Luftwaffe Prototype Officers Dress Dagger Designed by Paul Casberg for Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, One of Only Two Known Examples to Exist (Лот: 7288)
Extremely Rare German Luftwaffe Prototype Officers Dress Dagger Designed by Paul Casberg for Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, One of Only Two Known Examples to Exist, this dagger is produced in aluminium with the top pommel having ring of angular oakleaves, orange celluloid grip with wire binding, thick ferrule with overlapping circumvented oakleaves. The eagle cross guard is designed in the same style as the famous special pattern sword which was produced by Carl Eickhorn for the wedding sword given to Hermann Goring on the occasion of his wedding to Emmy Sonnemann. The scabbard has three panels of pebbled finish, stylised oakleafs to the bottom and the hanging rings in the same style and the ferrule. The double edged blade has the Carl Eickhorn makers trademark to the base. When stripped down the dagger parts are all stamped with a number ‘2’, another example is known to exist and was featured in the reference work ‘Exploring the Dress Daggers of the German Luftwaffe’ by Thomas Wittmann, which was in the collection of well known US collector, Robert Waitts, his examples parts were all numbered ‘1’, indicating that they made at least two examples of this dagger to present to officials for approval. The reference work by Thomas Wittmann gives the following details, ‘The Luftwaffe prototype features a very distinctive crossguard eagle design being nearly identical to that of the Goering wedding sword. The Carl Eickhorn firm also produced this sword, and often used its likeness in advertising the company’s ability to combine old world craftmanship with the latest in design and technical processes. This prototype dagger indicates the firm considered incorporating some of the swords design elements into a possible new Luftwaffe pattern.’ A extremely rare dagger which would be missing from nearly all of the most advanced Third Reich edged weapon collections.
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#99 – WW1 Canadian Memorial Cross 1917 Casualty, 6th Company Canadian Machine Gun Corps (Лот: 8691)
WW1 Canadian Memorial Cross 1917 Casualty, 6th Company Canadian Machine Gun Corps, sterling silver Canadian memorial cross with a replaced ribbon, awarded to ‘841136 Pte W. GALLACHER’. Private William Gallacher, originally from Glasgow, Scotland, later from Montreal, Canada. Killed serving with the 6th Company Canadian Machine Gun Corps on 7th November 1917.
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#99 – Royal Air Force Chaplains Badges (Лот: 11845)
Royal Air Force Chaplains Badges, including scarce gilt metal Jewish example having black Star of David to the centre of wings with gilt RAF in middle, Christian cap badge centre with blade fittings and similar example with brooch pin. (3 items)
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#100 – Grouping of Early Books of Cavalry Interest (Лот: 5097)
Grouping of Early Books of Cavalry Interest, consisting of School of Cavalry or System of Organisation, Instruction and Manoeuvers Proposed for the Cavalry of the United States by William T W Tone, Second Edition 1833; Explanation of the Review Manoeuvres of a Regiment of Cavalry particularly Intended for the Instruction of Young Officers by Adjutant Hackett 22nd Light Dragoons 1819; Regulations and Instructions for the Cavalry Sword Exercise, Adjutant General Office, Horse-Guards 10th June 1819; An Elucidation of Several Parts of His Majesty’s Regulations for the Formations and Movements of Cavalry (1798); Instructions and Regulations for the Formations and Movements of the Cavalry Third Edition 1799. Various conditions.
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#100 – WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Knot by Robert Klaas, Solingen (Лот: 7289)
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Knot by Robert Klaas, Solingen, good example with white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Pommel with swastika to both sides and cross guard in the form of a eagle in flight. Attached to the grip is the original officers dress knot (portepee). Housed in the original metal scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is a pair of brocade hanging straps with the original clip fittings. Double edged plain blade with Robert Klaas, Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Some light wear to the blade, one screw missing from scabbard and some stitching faults to the straps but otherwise a good example. Blade 24 ¾ cms, overall 42 ½ cms.
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#100 – US CIVIL WAR PERIOD UNION MILITIA KEPI OR POSSIBLY FRATERNAL, (Лот: 7453)
US CIVIL WAR PERIOD UNION MILITIA KEPI OR POSSIBLY FRATERNAL, blue doeskin w/ a 3 ½’ tall rear & a 2′ tall front & its crown diameter is 5′, a black patent leather visor which extends 1 ½’ & a matching chin-strap along w/ eagle side buttons, embroidered in gold bullion on the crown is a double triangle w/ ‘VT’ (Vermont) below along w/ the 3 ’11’ on front, has a redish brown satin lining & 1 3/8′ brown leather sweatband, a black woven lower band, rear damage & mildew,
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#100 – Great War Memorial Plaque 1/4th Hampshire Regiment 1917 Casualty (Лот: 8692)
Great War Memorial Plaque 1/4th Hampshire Regiment 1917 Casualty, bronze plaque named to ‘TOM HENRY BESSANT’, plaque in circular wooden frame. 204105 Private Tom Henry Bessant served with 1/4th Hampshire Regiment and died on 24th February 1917 aged 21. He is commemorated on the Basra Memorial.