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#25 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach (Лот: 7214)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach, fine example of an early model SA dress dagger with wooden grip, nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard is stamped with gau / district mark ‘Mi’. Housed in the original anodised scabbard with a single hanging strap attached. The scabbard throat is engraved with unit mark ’14/2952′. Excellent condition double edged blade with 90% of the blackened finish to the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse has the makers trademark. Blade 22cms, overall 37cms. Small dent to the lower ball on scabbard mount.
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#25 – US SOLDIERS PERSONAL BELONGINGS LOT (Лот: 7378)
US SOLDIERS PERSONAL BELONGINGS LOT, including 3 spoon-knife combinations (I lacks half a grip), knife-fork pull out combination, pocket knife w/ half a grip, a ‘mini’ iron, a Tabaco twist, 2 paper cartridges, & 2 primer tins w/ primers, items for an every day soldiers display,
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#25 – Superb Second World War Distinguished Service Cross and Second Award Bar Meal Group of Seven Attributed to Commander Harold Bernard Samways Whose First Award Was for Service on H.M.S. Onslow for Convoy J.W.51B in December 1942 in What Became Known as the Battle of the Barents Sea when the Vessels Captain was Awarded a Victoria Cross, the Second Award Being for HMS Carlisle When She was Attacked and Badly Damaged by Enemy Aircraft in the Mediterranean in October 1943 (Лот: 10091)
Superb Second World War Distinguished Service Cross and Second Award Bar Meal Group of Seven Attributed to Commander Harold Bernard Samways Whose First Award Was for Service on H.M.S. Onslow for Convoy J.W.51B in December 1942 in What Became Known as the Battle of the Barents Sea when the Vessels Captain was Awarded a Victoria Cross, the Second Award Being for HMS Carlisle When She was Attacked and Badly Damaged by Enemy Aircraft in the Mediterranean in October 1943, Distinguished Service Cross, reverse officially dated 1943, with second award bar, the reverse dated 1944, 1939-45 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal, Africa Star medal with clasp North Africa 1942-43, Italy Star medal, Defence medal and War medal 1939-45, medals unnamed as issued and court mounted for wearing. With matching set of miniature medals. This lot also includes the following items; Buckingham Palace enclosure slip, Letter Confirming the award of the D.S.C. dated 8th April 1943, Photograph of H.M.S. Onslow showing battle damage after the Battle of the Barents Sea, Newspaper cutting relating the death of Harold Samways at the age of 68. Photograph of the recipient in his uniform, Hallmarked silver ashtray with the crest of HMS Renown, Hallmarked silver trinket dish, engraved HBS from CM HMS Eagle 1937-38, Hallmarked silver cigarette case, engraved HBS HMS Velox 4th May 1933 with signatures, Copy of the book ’73 North’ by Dudley Pope which covers the Battle of the Barents Sea in some detail.Distinguished Service Cross, London Gazette 23rd March 1943 – For distinguished, services against the Enemy. Commander (E) Harold Bernard Samways, Royal Navy.Bar to the Distinguished Service Cross, London Gazette 4th April 1944 – For undaunted courage, determination and endurance in H.M. Ships Sinus, Penelope, Carlisle, Aurora, Belvoir, Hurworth, Echo, Faulknor, Pathfinder, Penn, Fury, Beaufort, Jervis, Hursley, Intrepid, Petard, Eclipse, Rockwood, Dulverton, Croome, Aldenham, Blencathra, the Polish Ship Krakowiak, the Greek Ship Adrias and in Light Coastal Forces in many sweeps against enemy shipping in the Aegean under fierce and constant attack from the air, and in maintaining supplies to the islands of Kos and Leros until they fell to superior enemy forces. Commander (E) Harold Bernard Samways. D.S.C., Royal Navy (Petersfield, Hants).
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#26 – Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque Kings Own Scottish Borderers 1917 Casualty (Лот: 5023)
Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque Kings Own Scottish Borderers 1917 Casualty, bronze plaque awarded to ‘ALBERT JAMES NEWBY’, generally good condition. 10796 Sergeant Albert James Newby, 6th Battalion Kling’s Own Scottish Borderers who is recorded as having been killed in action on 23rd September 1917 but was most likely killed in the period 20th – 23rd September when the battalion attacked Hanabeke Wood and suffered Other Rank casualties of 26 killed, 200 wounded and 27 missing. Albert James Newby was never recovered and is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium.
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#26 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Wilhelm Kober & Co, Suhl (Лот: 7215)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Wilhelm Kober & Co, Suhl, excellent example of a early pattern SA dress dagger with a light brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard mount stamped with gau district ‘Th’. Housed in anodised scabbard with a single brown leather hanging strap attached. Small areas of denting to the lower ball of the scabbard. Near mint condition blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark to the reverse. The blade 22cms, overall 37cms.
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#26 – US CIVIL WAR MEMPRIOM FOR A UNION SOLDIER (Лот: 7379)
US CIVIL WAR MEMPRIOM FOR A UNION SOLDIER, a paper card 2 ¾’ x 4′, is cream colored having black wording ‘In Memory of David Hampshire / who was killed in the American War on Dec. 16th 1862 aged 44 In the Battle of Whitehall’ etc. etc. he served w/ the ’23rd M.V.I. Co. 1′, comes is in a period 12′ x 13′ frame, has been matted w/ decorative cut-out angels, G+
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#27 – Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque 1st Battalion South Wales Borderers 1917 Casualty (Лот: 5024)
Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque 1st Battalion South Wales Borderers 1917 Casualty, awarded to ‘GEORGE ALFRED BYE’, generally good condition. 44368 Private George Alfred Bye, 1st Battalion South Wales Borderers who was reported missing in action, presumed killed on 10th November 1917 at the age of 36. Originally from Brightlingsea, Essex he is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. Also entitled to a British War and Victory medal.