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#54 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8647)
Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, ‘14983 PTE. W. HAWADEN R.A.M.C.’ some edge knocks present.Willoughby Hawarden, originally from Kingston upon Thames attested for service in the Royal Army Medical Corps on 9th February 1901 in Blackburn. He served in South Africa from 7th October 1901 until 9th April 1904 when he transferred to the Army Reserve. He was discharged on 8th February 1913. The medal with these 5 clasps is confirmed on his service record.
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#54 – Rare Victorian 79th Highlanders Home Service Helmet Plate 1878-81 (Лот: 10120)
Rare Victorian 79th Highlanders Home Service Helmet Plate 1878-81, fine example of a gilt metal officers helmet plate with Victorian crown replacing top point of the star backing plate, garter strap, centre with blue felt having silvered crowned thistle, set upon the garter strap is silvered ’79’. Reverse of the plate has three lug fittings. Overall excellent example with much of the original finish remaining. The 79th Highlanders became the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders after 1881. This very short lived helmet plate is extremely rare to find.
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#55 – GERMAN WWII ARMY EM-NCO M-42 OVERSEAS CAP, (Лот: 5387)
GERMAN WWII ARMY EM-NCO M-42 OVERSEAS CAP, with Infantry piping, made of field-green wool w/scalloped sides, the ribbed brown cotton lining is stamped ‘1941 / WILLY SPRENGPFEIL MUTZENFABRIK HAMBURG 19 / 56’, ea. side has a gray metal vent (oxidized), front has a nicely hand-sewn bevo eagle & cockade along w/ a white soutache, VG+ – exc.
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#55 – Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) NCO’s Sword Degen by Emil Voos, Solingen (Лот: 7244)
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) NCO’s Sword Degen by Emil Voos, Solingen, fine example of a SS NCO’s sword with plain cross guard and knuckle bow leading to pommel with SS runes to the top. Plain black grip and ferrule in the form of oakleaves. Complete with the original scabbard. Top scabbard fitting is stamped with acceptance stamp to the throat. Underside of the guard is stamped with the rune acceptance stamp. Straight partially double edged blade with makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 74 ½ cms, overall 89 ½ cms.
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#55 – US CIVIL WAR BOWIE KNIFE, circa 1850 – 1860 (Лот: 7408)
US CIVIL WAR BOWIE KNIFE, circa 1850 – 1860, could have been used by a CS or US soldier, this is massive w/ a 9 ¾’ x 1 ½’ clipped point unmarked blade (has lite pitting), has a 3 1/8′ iron guard w/ ball ends, an attractive iron grip w/ an iron pommel, has a dark leather sheath which is very sound but its belt loop is split at the top, has a unique iron securing latch, this is a super example,
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#55 – Queens South Africa Medal to a Chemist and Druggist who Served in the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8648)
Queens South Africa Medal to a Chemist and Druggist who Served in the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, impressed naming, ‘16112 PTE. C.H. MICHELL R.A.M.C.’ 30-year-old Claude Hamilton Michell weas a Chemist and Druggist from West Ham when he attested for service in London on 26th August 1901. He served a total of 1 year and 25 days, including 311 days in South Africa before he was discharged on 19th September on termination of his period of engagement. During his time in South Africa, he served at No.6 General Hospital in Pretoria and No.38 Stationary Hospital. his medal with all 5 clasps is confirmed on the medal roll for No.6 General Hospital.
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#55 – Victorian 79th (Cameron) Highlanders Officers Plaid Brooch (Лот: 10121)
Victorian 79th (Cameron) Highlanders Officers Plaid Brooch, fine heavy silver (not hallmarked) example with fine relief of thistles around Sphinx sitting on tablet with LXXIX to centre, above battle honour PENINSULA and below battle honour WATERLOO. Reverse of the brooch has large pin fitting and heavy catch fixing. Fine quality example from the Victorian period. The 79th Highlanders became the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders after 1881.
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#56 – GERMAN WWII ARMY OFFICERS M-42 OVERSEAS CAP (Лот: 5388)
GERMAN WWII ARMY OFFICERS M-42 OVERSEAS CAP, with Mountain Troop piping, a field-green doeskin w/ scalloped sides, has a green satin lining w/ size ’56’ & maker ‘OTTMAR REICH LINDENBERG’, has a partial brown leather frontal lining band, ea. side has a vent paint brown, has a beautiful silver flat wire eagle hand sewn on the front w/ a matching cockade along w/ a green soutache, both the crown & the front / side area have a thick silver-wire piping, scarce cap in near mint condition,
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#56 – WW2 British Aircrew Europe Star in a Named Box of Issue to a Squadron Leader (Лот: 5959)
WW2 British Aircrew Europe Star in a Named Box of Issue to a Squadron Leader, Air Crew Europe Star medal in RAF cardboard box of issue addressed to S/L H B AINSWORTH, ‘LYWOOD’, 17 WOODSTOCK ROAD, STROOD, NR ROCHESTER KENT. Box also contains Army Council issue slip for 5 medals as well as the ribbons for Atlantic Star, Africa Star and Defence medal.
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#56 – Rare Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) NCO’s Sword Portepee / Knot (Лот: 7245)
Rare Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) NCO’s Sword Portepee / Knot, fine and hard to find original sword knot for the SS NCO’s pattern sword in machine embroidered cloth with SS runes and large knot section. The item is in full length and remains in excellent condition overall.
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#56 – US CIVIL WAR 1851 MODEL UNION OFFICERS BELT & BUCKLE (Лот: 7409)
US CIVIL WAR 1851 MODEL UNION OFFICERS BELT & BUCKLE, the 3 ¼’ x 2′ brass eagle buckle has a bronze laurel wreath attached, the 1 ¾’ wide black leather belt is complete but shows heavy use, comes w/ matching sword hanger, the buckle has a pleasing patina, G. – VG.
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#56 – Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8649)
Queens South Africa Medal to the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laing’s Nek, impressed naming, ‘10438 PTE. T. SPRINGFIELD R.A.M.C.’. Ghost dates to reverse of medal. 20-year-old Thomas Springfield, a porter from Lambeth, London attested for the Medical Staff Corps on 23rd June 1894. From his 12 years of service, his only overseas service was the 2 years and 338 days he spent in South Africa serving with No.17 General Hospital (previously known as No.4 Stationary Hospital). He transferred to the Reserve on 1st November 1902 and was discharged on 22nd June 1906. edal and all clasps confirmed on the roll, also entitled to the Kings South Africa medal.
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#56 – Victorian Scottish Officers Plaid Brooch Attributed to 2nd Lieutenant David J A Dickson 91st Argyllshire Highlanders (Лот: 10122)
Victorian Scottish Officers Plaid Brooch Attributed to 2nd Lieutenant David J A Dickson 91st Argyllshire Highlanders, a most ornate silver (not hallmarked) domed brooch with large central faceted citrine stone, the surround beautifully engraved with thistles, battle honours and the top with ‘XCI’ in scroll and below ‘ARGYLLSHIRE’. Reverse of the brooch with original pin and catch fixing. Initials scratched to the reverse ‘D J A D’. Comes with an inked collectors label attributing the brooch to the mentioned officer, a veteran of the Anglo Zulu war.