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#125 – Victorian Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Other Ranks Helmet Plate (Лот: 6028)
Victorian Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Other Ranks Helmet Plate, fine universal pattern other ranks helmet plate with removable centre. Two loop fittings to the reverse. Accompanied by an other ranks two piece glengarry badge with the brass back plate. (2 items) Late Rod Flood collection.
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#125 – WW2 German Army Officers Sword by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen (Лот: 11294)
WW2 German Army Officers Sword by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine example of a WW2 German army officers sword with panther head having ruby eyes, black celluloid grip with the wire binding, oakleaves relief to the knuckle guard and back strap. Eagle cross guard. Underside of the guard is stamped ‘GES GESCH’. Housed in its original black scabbard. Polished slightly curved blade with the makers trademark to the base under the guard. Generally good condition.
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#125 – Victorian 1stWorcestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps Other Ranks Home Service Helmet (Лот: 11871)
Victorian 1stWorcestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps Other Ranks Home Service Helmet,fine green cloth home service helmet with blackened helmet plate of the 1stWorcestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps, blackened linked chin strap, rosette side bosses, cruciform spike base with moulded rosette mounts and removable fluted other ranks spike. Interior with green cloth covering to the peaks and black leather sweatband. Generally a good example.This actual helmet appears on page 42 of Badges of the Worcestershire regiment by R W Bennett.
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#126 – Scarce WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger Distributed by Adolf Braun Berlin (Лот: 7315)
Scarce WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger Distributed by Adolf Braun Berlin, standard 2nd model naval officers dagger with eagle pommel, white celluloid grip having wire binding and brass cross guard with press stud release button. Housed in a standard model scabbard with two hanging rings. Plain double edged naval type blade with the distributor mark to the base of the blade. Some dents to the scabbard and cracks to the white celluloid on the grip. Blade 24 ¾ cms, overall 41cms. Adolf Braun, Berlin, was a small distributor of dress daggers which used parts and fittings produced by other dagger makers such as Alcoso. See ‘Exploring the Dress Daggers of the German Navy’ by Thomas T Wittmann, page 301.
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#126 – Second World War ‘Operation Brassard’ Distinguished Service Medal and Long Service Group of Eight Awarded to the Coxswain of L.C.S.(M)54 for the Invasion Landings on the Island of Elba in June 1944 (Лот: 8718)
Second World War ‘Operation Brassard’ Distinguished Service Medal and Long Service Group of Eight Awarded to the Coxswain of L.C.S.(M)54 for the Invasion Landings on the Island of Elba in June 1944, Distinguished Service medal, GVI 1st type, engraved naming, ‘TEMP A/L.S. C.W.G. BAUMBER C/SSX 25991’, 1939-45 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal, Africa Star medal, Pacific Star medal, War medal 1939-45, Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal, EIIR, 1st type (Britt. Omm), ‘SSX 25991 C.W.G. BAUMBER D.S.M. CH.B 26505 L.S. R.F.R.’ correction to the letter F in R.F.R.istinguished Service medal, London Gazette 7th November 1944 – For distinguished services in operations, carried out in the face of determined opposition from the enemy, which led to the capture of Island of Elba: Temporary Acting Leading Seaman Claude Walter George Baumber, C/SSX.25991 (Upper Holloway). The Recommendation for this awards states – Temporary Acting Leading Seaman C. W. G. Baumber was Coxswain of L.C.S. (M.) 54, covering the assault on Kodak Sector, Elba on 17 June 1944. This craft covered all flights into the bay and drew fire from shore batteries. Baumber remained at the wheel for nine hours, much of which time under heavy fire, setting an example of courageous cheerfulness to his crew, and only relinquished his post when the craft had exhausted its ammunition and was hoisted aboard a repair ship.he main assault was carried out by French troops, with the support of R.N. Commandos, and assorted ships and landing craft manned by the R.N. and U.S.N. Allied intelligence had grossly underestimated Elba’s defences – rather than ‘under 800 Germans, preponderantly Poles and Czechs of low morale and all set for evacuation’, the Allied assault was met by a force of 2,600 Germans who fought extremely well, including crack Herman Goering Panzer Grenadiers, who had been sent from the Russian Front to strengthen the German/Italian front. Landing Craft crew member takes up the story: ‘We had no inkling that this task would be anything but easy, but as it unfolded it turned into the worst landing I ever took part in. We passed through a small opening into the harbour, which was overlooked on both sides by high ground. A death trap if ever I saw one. I was terrified of the whole layout. As we entered the harbour, they commenced firing at us with everything they had. They poured phosphorous shells into the troop ships, the panic amongst the troops, especially the poor Senegalese, was total. They jumped or were pushed overboard to try to escape this frightening and diabolical weapon. The shore batteries continued to blast them with 88mm. artillery. They hit them with every conceivable weapon from every vantage point. I am convinced they knew exactly when and where the landings were to take place and with typical German thoroughness, had prepared for it. After the initial landing, we picked up a few wounded Commandos from the jetty and thankfully cleared the harbour and took them back to Corsica. That night saw a thousand and one acts of bravery which, I hope one day, will be told’. he bravery awards for this action, in percentage terms, was the highest for any British naval action of the entire war. Sadly, the majority were posthumous.
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#126 – Rare Victorian Second Royal Cheshire Militia Home Service Helmet (Лот: 11872)
Rare Victorian Second Royal Cheshire Militia Home Service Helmet,blue cloth cork body home service helmet with fine officers Victorian crowned helmet plate to the centre having Prince of Wales plumes with coronet to centre, circlet with ‘SECOND ROYAL CHESHIRE’. Silver trim to the peak and rear spine, officers linked chin chain with side rosettes. Cruciform spike base with rose mounts and fluted spike. Interior with thick crimson sweatband and cloth lining. Helmet with some moth damage to the body, central band replaced. Nice dark patina to the fittings.Raised in Macclesfield, Cheshire in 1853, became the 4th Militia battalion Cheshire regiment on 1st July 1881.
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#127 – RUSSIAM M-36 HELMET REISSUED TO THE GERMAN LUFTSCHUTZ (Лот: 5458)
RUSSIAM M-36 HELMET REISSUED TO THE GERMAN LUFTSCHUTZ, a rare lst pattern liner w/ corrugated spacers & 1 pattern chin-strap, retains 80% of its dark green paint & 80% of its ‘LUFTSHUTZ’ decal w/ has a gold hue, has a brown cloth crown lining & a gray oilcloth lining band, w/ partial chin-strap, overall VG.
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#127 – WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen (Лот: 7316)
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, standard example with white celluloid grip, brass eagle pommel top. Cross guard with press button release catch. Housed in standard pattern brass scabbard. Blade etched with foliage and anchors. Makers trademark to the reverse. Blade missing the spring release catch. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 41 ½ cms.