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#130 – Kings Own Norfolk Imperial Yeomanry Officers Dress Helmet (Лот: 11876)
Kings Own Norfolk Imperial Yeomanry Officers Dress Helmet,fine example of the special pattern helmet worn by the regiment with blackened metal shell having silver gilt officers large helmet plate to the centre. Rosette side bosses with leather backed linked chin strap. Cruciform spike base with fluted spike and yellow plume with top rose mount. Interior of the helmet with officers quilted lining. Generally good untouched example.
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#131 – 6x WW2 Novelty Miniature Chamber Pots (Лот: 5128)
6x WW2 Novelty Miniature Chamber Pots, 4 with cartoon images of Adolf Hitler titled ‘Hitler in Poland’, one different design ‘Adolf in Poland’ and another with just an image of the German leader. 5 say ‘Chums What Would You Do’ and one ‘Adolf in Poland’. Various conditions. (6 items)
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#131 – GERMAN WWII KRIEGSMARINE SHIPS / U-BOAT BAROMETER (Лот: 5462)
GERMAN WWII KRIEGSMARINE SHIPS / U-BOAT BAROMETER, a 5 ¼’ diameter having a 2 ¼’ deep heavy-duty black painted metal housing, has eagle ‘M’ with a makers logo and # ‘5157’, condition very nice, complete w/ its glass face, mounted on a vintage piece of dark wood, this is in working condition, exc.
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#131 – WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC (Лот: 7320)
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC, good orange grip example with the original wire binding. Polished brass eagle pommel top and cross guard with fouled anchor having press stud to the reverse. Housed in polished deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with engraved sailing ship, fouled anchor and foliage. WKC makers trademark to the base. Some light pitting to the tip of the blade. The blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 41 ½ cms.
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#131 – WW2 British Royal Army Service Corps Burma Campaign Medal and Insignia Group (Лот: 8723)
WW2 British Royal Army Service Corps Burma Campaign Medal and Insignia Group, 1939-45 Star medal, Africa Star medal, Burma Star medal, Defence medal and War medal 1939-45. Medals unnamed as issued in card postal box, name and address have been removed, with Army Council issue slip for 5 medals, newspaper cutting regarding applying for medals. Insignia consists of printed regimental shoulder titles, Indian / tropical slip-on regimental shoulder titles, cap badges, pagri flash and formation sign for the 6th Infantry Division. Nice grouping.
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#131 – Post 1902 Suffolk Regiment Militia Officers Home Service Helmet (Лот: 11877)
Post 1902 Suffolk Regiment Militia Officers Home Service Helmet, fine example of a blue cloth home service helmet with its original kings crown officers Militia type helmet plate to the centre. Linked chinstrap, rosette side bosses, cruciform spike base with rosette fittings and fluted officers spike. Interior with tan leather sweatband and crimson lining. Helmet shows some light wear but the helmet plate retains much of the original fire gilt wash finish.
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#132 – WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC (Лот: 7321)
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC, good orange grip example with the original wire binding. Brass eagle pommel top and cross guard with fouled anchor having press stud to the reverse. Housed in polished deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with engraved fouled anchor and foliage. WKC makers trademark to the base. Much of the original polish remains to the blade. The blade measures 25 cms, overall 42 cms.
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#132 – WW2 Royal Air Force Casualty Medal and Log Book Grouping of Flight Sergeant G H Davison 613 Squadron and Later 83 Squadron, Being Found Dead in his Rear Gun Turret in April 1942 (Лот: 8724)
WW2 Royal Air Force Casualty Medal and Log Book Grouping of Flight Sergeant G H Davison 613 Squadron and Later 83 Squadron, Being Found Dead in his Rear Gun Turret in April 1942, medals consist of 1939-45 star, Air Crew Europe star and British war medal, all un-named as issued and court mounted for display. Accompanied by a number of original period photographs of Davison, documents and pair of flying log books. The log books cover the period June 1940 until his death on the 13th April 1942. The second log book has many interesting entries when he was flying in Lysander Aircraft in 1940 with 613 Squadron during the Battle of Britain, in October 1940 he makes reference to operations over London and being attacked by Me109 aircraft. He continued to serve in 613 Squadron until March 1942 when he joined 83 Squadron. He was flying in Manchester aircraft on bombing missions over Germany, he flew against the cities of Cologne, Lubeck, Essen twice and Hamburg. His final mission being on 13th April over Essen, where he was killed in the rear gun turret and was only found once the aircraft arrived back in the UK. He was buried in Redcar Cemetery.