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#309 – WW1 German Prussian M-15 Greatcoat (Лот: 10375)
WW1 German Prussian M-15 Greatcoat, a very fine example of the enlisted mans M-15 greatcoat. Thick field grey wool, deep turned back cuffs, two angled front pockets with flaps, adjustable false belt to the rear, Prussian state crowned buttons. Large light green collar. Half lined to the interior. Generally an excellent example of the enlisted mans greatcoat.
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#310 – WW1 British Royal Welsh Fusiliers Officers Shoulder Rank Tunic (Лот: 6213)
WW1 British Royal Welsh Fusiliers Officers Shoulder Rank Tunic, fine example of an officers shoulder rank tunic for a Lieutenant in the 14th battalion of the RWF with officers bronze collar badges and battalion blue triangle insignias to the arms. Regimental tallies to the reverse of the collar. Pressed leather football buttons. Bullion wound stripes to the sleeve and overseas service chevrons. Complete with Sam Browne belt, cross strap, ammunition pouch and revolver holster. Blanket cloth lining to the interior of the tunic and tailors label to the collar. Fine example.
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#310 – Officer Training Corps and Schools Cadet Buttons (Лот: 8902)
Officer Training Corps and Schools Cadet Buttons, includes 30 large school buttons: Gt. Yarmouth, Aldenham, Paston, Warwickshire Cadets, Barnard Castle, Harrow, Alleyns, Leys, Oxford County, Tonbridge, Repton, Clifton, Shrewsbury, Bridlington, Taunton etc, and good mixed sizes identified and bagged, a dozen anodised. (65)
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#310 – Rare WW1 German Other Ranks Field Grey Tunic (Лот: 10376)
Rare WW1 German Other Ranks Field Grey Tunic, very late war constructed tunic, probably 1918 period, from a vey coarse field grey wool, stitched in M-15 white piped shoulder boards for infantry regiment 238. Two lower pockets and a single upper breast pocket, very common to find on tunics from 1918 and into the early post war years. Tunic with field grey Prussian crowned buttons to the front and shoulders. Stitched down short turned back cuffs. The rear of the tunic has the belt band you see on a M-15 tunic but the buttons are now absent. Interior has the remains of ink stampings, but these are not clear. Very crude lining material to the interior of the tunic which would again lend its self to dating the tunic from the 1918 period. The tunic is complete with a original cloth red cross medics / stretcher bearers armband (brassard). Overall an interesting example of a late WW1 other ranks tunic.
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#311 – Unusual Victorian Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers Officers Sword (Лот: 5308)
Unusual Victorian Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers Officers Sword, claymore blade by Turner Bros, Bath, cut with twin narrow fullers and etched with crowned fouled anchor with RNAV, and crowned VR cipher and scrolling foliage, regulation gilt brass hilt with crowned fouled anchor and RNAV in relief, folding sideguard, fish skin covered grip well-rebound with gilt wire, in its leather scabbard with regulation mounts. Blade 82cms. Good condition, some wear to gilding and blade, leather washer replaced.
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#311 – WW1 British Royal Engineers Staff Colonels Uniform (Лот: 6214)
WW1 British Royal Engineers Staff Colonels Uniform, consisting of four pocket service dress tunic with regimental tunic buttons. Gorget collar patches and rank insignia to the shoulder straps. Above breast pocket is medal ribbon bar for the Military Cross and 1914-15 star. Single bullion wound stripe to one sleeve and four years overseas service chevrons to the other. Attached to the arm is staff officers wool armband. Interior of the tunic with lower shell dressing pocket. Collar with tailors label having inked name of the original owner, but this is not clear. Tunic is accompanied by his original staff colonels peaked cap with bullion wire to the peak, bullion embroidered cap insignia, thin patent chinstrap and gilt metal side buttons. Cap is complete with the original khaki cloth cover. Interior with tan leather sweatband and crimson cloth lining. Some mothing to the central band. Also comes with officers Sam Browne belt and cross strap.
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#311 – THIRD REICH DEUTSCHE ARBEITSFRONT (D.A.F) FUNERAL SASH (Лот: 7663)
THIRD REICH DEUTSCHE ARBEITSFRONT (D.A.F) FUNERAL SASH, fine full length salmon rayon silk funeral sash with silk circular emblems of the DAF and party swastika. The sash has just the remains of the silver leaf inscription which would have read ‘Die Deutsche Arbeitsfront’ and ‘Deutschen Kameraden’. Full length with twist cord ends.
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#311 – Hunt Buttons (Лот: 8903)
Hunt Buttons comprising: Oxenholme Buckhounds (Tautz maker 1887-1898; 3 Large, 4 Small), Old Berkshire (field & dress & 2 small), Duke of Grafton’s (fine gilt, pre 1882), Warwickshire (servant), East Devon, Albrighton Woodland, Cotswold, Woodland Pytchley, South Devon, Storrington Beagles (variant?), Eglinton (mounted dress small), Puckeridge, South Shropshire (dress), Shropshire, Oakley (excavated), Hampshire and two others. (27 items)
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#311 – Hermann Göring – Impressive Art Deco Marble Desk-Set Presented to Hermann Göring at the Reichsjägerhof Rominten (Лот: 10377)
Hermann Göring – Impressive Art Deco Marble Desk-Set Presented to Hermann Göring at the Reichsjägerhof Rominten, 45 x 23 cm marble base with mounted marble case on top. On the obverse of the case the Field Marschall Göring eagle in nickel silver holding the two batons. The lettering on the marble base were precisely etched and gilded afterwards. Beautiful presentation piece in very good condition. Green cloth baize on the underside has been replace at one time.
The Reichsjägerhof Rominten in the Rominter Heide in northeastern East Prussia was one of two large forestry operations that were built during the Third Reich era it was intended to be used as a hunting lodge for the Reichsjägermeister Hermann Göring, but with the start of the Russian campaign in 1941 it was supplemented by the Robinson camp as his headquarters in the east.
The Reichsjägerhof in the Rominter Heide was completed in September 1936. Göring personally had ordered its construction in September 1935, after two years earlier Wilhelm II, who was living in exile in the Netherlands, had emphatically refused to allow him to use the Rominten hunting lodge in the former imperial hunting grounds. Originally, this complex was to be named Emmyhall after Göring’s second wife Emmy, similar to Göring’s estate Carinhall in the Schorfheide, but Göring ultimately decided on Reichsjägerhof Rominten . The construction site was located around 15 kilometers northeast of the small town of Goldap, in the area of the Nassawen Forestry Office . Construction work on the log cabin complex began at the end of April 1936 and was completed in September.mIn order to get to the facility, a small train station was built especially for Göring in Schakummen. In the autumn of 1944, in view of the approaching Russian front, Göring gave the order to destroy the complex (Operation Johannisfeuer). On 20 October 1944, the buildings were set on fire by the only remaining caretaker. The Reich Finance Minister Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk reports in his memoirs that on the Mecklenburg estate of the oil magnate Henri Deterding there was a picture in a silver frame with the dedication: “To my dear Deterding in gratitude for your generous donation of the Reichsjägerhof Rominten. Yours, Hermann Göring” -
#312 – Scarce Royal Naval Reserve Officers Sword (Лот: 5309)
Scarce Royal Naval Reserve Officers Sword, fine regulation polished blade etched London Made with crowned fouled anchor and initials RNR, royal arms and scrolling foliage, regulation gilt brass hilt with folding side-guard, guard with crowned RNR and fouled anchor in relief, lion head pommel, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Blade 80cms. Good condition, some wear to gilding.
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#312 – WW1 British 02 Pattern Other Ranks Service Dress Tunic of the Royal Field Artillery 34th Division (Лот: 6215)
WW1 British 02 Pattern Other Ranks Service Dress Tunic of the Royal Field Artillery 34th Division, fine khaki wool four pocket 1902 pattern service dress tunic with Royal Artillery tunic buttons, cloth divisional sign of the 34th Division, overseas service chevrons and good conduct chevron. Knotted lanyard to the shoulder. Interior with partial white lining. One large hole, some small moth holes and a couple of repairs to the reverse. Generally good example.