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#305 – LEAD CRYSTAL GLASS FROM ADOLF HITLERS PERSONAL TABLE SERVICE (Лот: 5634)
LEAD CRYSTAL GLASS FROM ADOLF HITLERS PERSONAL TABLE SERVICE, fine example of a large wine glass from his personal service with fine gold leaf AH and eagle to the centre. Gold leaf to the top of the glass. Remains in excellent overall condition. Much of the Adolf Hitler personal silverware survived but the glassware is very rare to find. You find different types either with this style or with down winged eagle. Much of the personal dinner service was removed from the Beghof in Bavaria.
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#305 – Hampshire Yeomanry (Carabiniers) Patrol Uniform of Major F D E Baring, The Right Honourable The Lord Ashburton (Лот: 6208)
Hampshire Yeomanry (Carabiniers) Patrol Uniform of Major F D E Baring, The Right Honourable The Lord Ashburton, fine blue four pocket patrol tunic with regimental kings crown buttons, linked shoulder chains with gilt metal rank crowns, officers regimental collar badges. Interior with tailors label having inked name. Accompanied by matching officers trousers. Set remains in generally good condition. Frances Denzil Edward Baring succeeded to the title ofBaron Ashburton, of Ashburton, Devon, on 18 July 1889 and took his seat in theHouse of Lords. He was an officer in theHampshire Yeomanry(Carabiniers), where he was appointed aLieutenanton 17 August 1901, promoted toCaptainon 6 December 1902, and ended asMajor. In 1891, Baring was appointed to be aDeputy Lieutenantof the County of Southampton. One of Britain’s foremost yachtsmen, Lord Ashburton died of a heart attack aboard the RMS Queen Mary on 27 March 1938. Late Rod Flood collection.
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#305 – British Militia Volunteer Buttons (Лот: 8897)
British Militia Volunteer Buttons, fine silver plate examples 1st Devon Militia, South Devon, 1st Dorset, Kent, Lancashire, East Middlesex, East Norfolk, Northamptonshire & Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Renfrew, 2nd Somerset (2 variants), Staffordshire, 3rd Royal Surrey, Royal Wiltshire. Other Ranks’ Royal Anglesey, Bedford, Royal Berks, Royal South Lincoln, Royal Wilts, R.K.I. Formerly from the estate of the late Norman Litchfield. (21 items)
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#305 – Imperial German Bavarian Reserve Pioneer Battalion Other Ranks Pickelhaube (Лот: 10371)
Imperial German Bavarian Reserve Pioneer Battalion Other Ranks Pickelhaube, good example of a leather bodied other ranks pickelhaube with white metal Bavarian other ranks helmet plate having brass reserve cross to the centre. Repainted other ranks state and national cockades with original leather chinstrap. White metal front trim, rear spine and other ranks pattern spike with plain domed securing fittings. Various regimental stampings and makers stampings to the interior which would indicate that this helmet has been re-issued and re-fitted during the wartime period, very common to find with reserve helmets. Generally a good example.
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#306 – British Officers Frockcoat of General Hubert H S Morant DSO, Colonel of the Durham Light Infantry and Veteran of the Sudan Campaign (Лот: 6209)
British Officers Frockcoat of General Hubert H S Morant DSO, Colonel of the Durham Light Infantry and Veteran of the Sudan Campaign, fine quality dark blue frock coat with regimental officers tunic buttons, bullion embroidered collar badges and medal ribbons to the breast for the campaign in the Sudan and the Delhi Durbar. Bullion rank crown to the shoulder strap for a Major and named to him to the inside collar. Overall a fine condition example. Born 27th December 1870 son of Lieutenant General Horatio Harbord Morant of Blendworth Lodge, Horndean, Hants by his wife Katherine Selena, only daughter of Francis Alexander Sydenham Locke of Rowdeford, Wiltshire. He was educated at Weymouth College, Charterhouse and Sandhurst. He married on December 5th 1914, his wife was Isabella Helen daughter of John Coppin-Straker of Stagshaw House, Corbridge. Military Career;- 2nd Lieutenant DLI, 16th October 1889;- Lieutenant 19th November 1892;-Captain 9th August 1899;-Major 23 May 1910;-Temp Lieutenant Colonel 10th DLI 19th August 1914 to 28th January 1918;- Lieut Colonel 7th January 1919;- To Half Pay List 7th January 1923 until May 7th 1924;- Resumed Full Pay 7th May 1924;-Retired with the rank of (Hon) Brigadier General 27th December 1927. Appointed (Hon) Colonel of 5th DLI (TA) Northumberland Fusiliers on the 6th October1928 until 31st January 1938;-Appointed Colonel The Durham Light Infantry 14th September 1937 until 12th April 1940. Additional;- attached to the Egyptian Army from the 9th March 1898 until 28th March 1908;-Commander 3rd Infantry Brigade (France, temporary Brigadier General) from the 4th September 1918 until 30th March 1919. Commanded the 2nd DLI 7th January 1919-28th April 1919; 1st DLI 29th April 1919 to 6th January 1923;-Brigade Commander Northumberland Brigade (TA) Northern Command 7th May 1924 to 26th December 1927. He served in Kitchener’s Sudan campaign in 1898 and was present at Atbara and the capture and defence of Gaderef. He was mentioned in despatches announced in the London Gazette on 9th December 1898 and awarded the Queens Sudan Medal, Khedive’s Sudan Medal with Clasps, Order of the Medjidie 4th Class, Order of Osmanieh 4th Class. Served in the European War raised and commanded 10th Service Battalion DLI served the following periods in France and Belgium 21 May1915-24th Aug 1915; 5th March 1916-5th June 1918; 29th August 1918-11November 1918 wounded. on four occasions mentioned in desptaches. Died at the Hermitage, Hexham, Northumberland on the 20th September 1946.
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#306 – Gilt Mufti and Coatee Buttons (c1820-1860s) (Лот: 8898)
Gilt Mufti and Coatee Buttons (c1820-1860s), large mufti items include mounted 4th Kings Own Royal Lancashire Regt, 88th Connaught Rangers, 90th Perthshire Light Infantry, Lymington Yeomanry Cavalry (coatee), Aide de Camp (coatee & mufti), Medical Staff (coatee). Smaller mufti buttons: Kings Dragoon Guards, 11th Light Dragoons, Buffs, 10th North Lincs, 12th East Suffolk, 37th North Hampshire, 41st Welsh (1845-1847), Radbourne Troop Yeomanry Cavalry, East Yorks Yeomanry. Coatees: 7th Royal Fusiliers, 30th, 31st, 47th, 50th, 66th, 90th. Mess dress: 10th Royal Hussars, 20th Lancs, 70th Surrey, 26th cuff. Also 31st Bombay Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent and other duplicates and smalls. With most identified. (70 items)
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#306 – WW1 German M-16 Battle Damaged Steel Combat Helmet (Лот: 10372)
WW1 German M-16 Battle Damaged Steel Combat Helmet, good untouched example of a M-16 steel combat helmet with good percentage of the original field grey paint finish to the shell. The side lugs have been filled which was a common practice by front line troops. The peak has been cracked by an impact to one side. Leather liner band and three leather liner pads which all show wear and have damage. Complete with single chinstrap fitting but no chinstrap. Shell is stamped ‘ET62’. Some wear to the helmet but generally good untouched example.
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#307 – South African / Zulu Tribal Knobkerrie (Лот: 5304)
South African / Zulu Tribal Knobkerrie, being a fine late 19th century example with a small type bulbous head and straight shaft. Two tone coloured wood. Discolouration where decorative wire binding was once present. Old collection / museum numbers inked to the bottom of the shaft. Measures 84cms in length approx.