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#31 – WW2 British Campaign Meals & Insignia Grouping of Battle of Arnhem Veteran Corporal Robert Priestley A Company 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment (Лот: 10097)
WW2 British Campaign Meals & Insignia Grouping of Battle of Arnhem Veteran Corporal Robert Priestley A Company 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment, interesting framed and glazed display of campaign medals consisting of 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, France & Germany star, Defence medal and 1939-45 war medal. Set is framed under a re-print of a battalion photograph. Top of the frame is a reproduction PARACHUTE REGIMENT embroidered cloth shoulder title, Parachute regiment cap badge, four German paratrooper veterans badges / awards (all given to Priestley at post war airborne reunions), his wartime period embroidered jump wings, pair of facing printed pegasus formation signs, photograph of him and comrades at memorial and two pictures of him during wartime. The set also comes with boxed masonic medal, box for one of the German awards named to him, daily mail newspaper page about the battle of Arnhem, etc. All items been professionally mounted. Acquired by the vendor directly from the family.
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#32 – A Second World War Territorial Long Service Medal Group of 5 (Лот: 5029)
A Second World War Territorial Long Service Medal Group of 5, 1939-45 Star medal, France & Germany Star medal, Defence medal, War medal 1939-45 with Efficiency medal, GVI, with Territorial suspension bar with 2 additional bars on the ribbon, ‘823217 L.CPL A.C. FREEMAN PNR’, medals mounted for wearing in a glazed frame along with a matching set of mounted miniature medals (Efficiency medal with 1 bar). Medals have not been removed from the frame for checking.
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#32 – Third Reich SA Feldherrnhalle Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen (Лот: 7221)
Third Reich SA Feldherrnhalle Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, this most interesting piece being a mixture of original and later produced parts of probably the rarest German dress dagger which was ever produced, the SA Feldherrnhalle. The dagger has brown wooden grip with eagle and swastika top pommel, the cross guard has SA emblem to the centre. Housed in a plated brass scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles für Deutschland’ and has the Carl Eickhorn makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 27 ¾ cms, overall 45cms. The SA Feldherrnhalle dagger was instituted in 1937 for the leaders of the Standarte Feldherrnhalle and for leaders in the staff of the SA Chief of Staff Viktor Lutze. The design of the dagger was created by Paul Casberg and was exclusively manufactured by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The daggers were all numbered and it is believed that about fifty were manufactured. In the 1960’s some original parts, including the blades were found in one of the Eickhorn factories, these were then sold and fittings were manufactured and daggers were produced for the collecting market, this is what we believe this example to be and is being sold as. These later produced examples are highly sought after by collectors today as an original examples are almost impossible to find and when they do come onto the market demand a premium price which most collectors can not justify.
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#32 – Queens South Africa Medal for Service in the Edinburgh and East of Scotland Hospital Company, Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8625)
Queens South Africa Medal for Service in the Edinburgh and East of Scotland Hospital Company, Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with clasp Cape Colony, ‘13712 CPL A. BROWN R.A.M.C.’, ghost dates to reverse of medal, edge knock at 7 o’clock position. lfred Brown was a 21-year-old medical student from St. Lennard’s, Edinburgh when he attested for service in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He served for a total of 275 days of which he spent 216 days in South Africa. edal and 1 clasp is confirmed on the Edinburgh and East of Scotland Hospital roll.
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#33 – An Interesting Family Medal Group to an Interwar Period Professional Footballer who was Taken Prisoner of War Whilst Serving with the Royal Artillery in July 1940 (Лот: 5030)
An Interesting Family Medal Group to an Interwar Period Professional Footballer who was Taken Prisoner of War Whilst Serving with the Royal Artillery in July 1940, 1939-45 Star medal, War medal 1939-45 with Army Council medal issue slip for 2 medals in cardboard box of issue addressed to W.E, Kirkbright, 69 Coast Road, Rhyl. Also with a pair of fibreboard dog tags impressed 1458981 and an intact zinc German prisoner of war tag impressed STALAG XXIB NR. 7419. With his fathers 1914 Star medal on a white metal watch chain, medal impressed ‘TS-1201 DVR J. KIRKBRIGHT A.S.C.’ Lot also contains 4 hall marked silver sports medals and a collection of original documentation relating to William Ernest Kirkbright’s career as a professional Footballer. Silver sports medals with engraving on the reverse – S.& D.F.L. LITTLE GEM CUP WINNERS 1924-5, S.& D.F.L. LITTLE GEM CUP WINNERS 1927-8, B.V.F.L 1934/5, B.V.F.L. S.M.L. 1934-35. Original documentation includes: 2 selection to play notification post cards from Shrewsbury Town F.C. dated 17th and 25th August 1926, Letter from Wrexham Association Football Club inviting William to play a trial match, 18th July 1926, Letter from Willenhall Football Club relating to a trial game, 18th June 1924, 2 letters from Birmingham Football Club relating to playing against Aston Villa ‘A’ team, Letter from Kidderminster Harriers & Football Club regarding playing a trial match as a centre forward, 27th March 1926. Documents in varying conditions with some tearing and loss but still legible.John Kirkbright from Small Heath Birmingham attested for service on 15th May 1914, served with the Meerut Reserve Park and was discharged as no longer fit for service on 12th November 1917 due to a fractured right thumb.William Ernest Kirkbright enlisted on 27th April 1930 and was reported missing whilst serving with the 239/101 A.A.& A. Tk Regt on Casualty List 269, 31st July 1940. He is confirmed as a Prisoner of War on casualty list 323, 2nd October 1940 and his release is notified in Casualty List 1816, 24th July 1945 from Stalag 383, Hohenfels. This lot comes with some additional information from the family indicating that he refereed the 1937 F.A. Cup Final in 1937 but we have at present been unable to confirm this. An interesting lot worthy of further research.
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#33 – Third Reich NSKK Mans Dagger with Personal Dedication to Blade by E Knecht & Co, Solingen (Лот: 7222)
Third Reich NSKK Mans Dagger with Personal Dedication to Blade by E Knecht & Co, Solingen, fine example with dark brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA emblem devices. Nickel top and lower mounts with the reverse of the lower mount being stamped with district mark ‘Wn’. Housed in the original blackened scabbard with single short black leather hanging strap. The blade is double edged and with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’. Reverse of the blade has the makers trademark logo of the two stag heads and a fine lightly engraved dedication ‘Für treue Kameradschaft Götz, Sturmhauptführer 1.1.37’. The blade 22 ¼ cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Much of the blackening to the motto remains, some scuffs to the scabbard finish but generally a very good example.
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#33 – US CIVIL WAR OFFICERS UNION INFANTRY OFFICERS HAT BADGE (Лот: 7386)
US CIVIL WAR OFFICERS UNION INFANTRY OFFICERS HAT BADGE, scarce having unit number, is 3′ 1 ½’ in a dark blue doeskin w/ fine gold bullion (very 3 dimensional) bugle w/ its unit number ‘9’ also in gold bullion, no backing, this appears to have been removed from its kepi, overall exc
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#33 – Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps Who Died of Disease at Naauwpoort March 1900 (Лот: 8626)
Queens South Africa Medal to a Recipient in the Royal Army Medical Corps Who Died of Disease at Naauwpoort March 1900, medal with clasp Cape Colony, impressed naming, ‘8265 PTE. W.E. GLASCOW R.A.M.C.’.Single clasp medal is confirmed on the medal roll for No.6 Hospital, Johannesburg where he is shown as having died at Naauwpoort on 8th March 1900.
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#33 – Hallmarked Silver Medal (Лот: 10099)
Hallmarked Silver Medal, hallmarks for Birmingham 1922, obverse with Prince of Wales plumes above laurel wreath and scroll ‘PENINSULA’, reverse engraved in Latin, ‘LAURENTIO GUILLEMARDO, EQUITI, PROVINCIAE MALAYAE PRAEFECTO, QUOD DE LEGIONE LXXVII OPTIME MERUIT’.