Внимание! Торги являются предварительными. Если ваша максимальная ставка не будет перебита на момент начала западного аукциона, мы будем торговаться за вас в её пределах.
Отображение 4257–4272 из 6387
Фильтры-
#318 – WW2 GERMAN LUFTSCHUTZ BEADED COMBAT HELMET (Лот: 7670)
WW2 GERMAN LUFTSCHUTZ BEADED COMBAT HELMET, good example of a M-35 steel helmet with the beaded centre, much of the original blue paint finish remains. Although no decal to the front, these helmets are often associated with the Luftschutz. Helmet is complete with the original leather liner system and chinstrap (detached from one end). Painted name of the original owner to the rear skirt.
-
#318 – Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Anton Wingen Jr, Solingen (Лот: 10384)
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Anton Wingen Jr, Solingen, good example with light brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA device inserted. Lower cross guard stamped with district mark ‘No’. Housed in its anodised scabbard with single hanging ring. Fine double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and reverse side with makers trade mark. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 cms.
-
#319 – Interesting 1796 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword with History Relating to the Major Rogers Rocket Battery at Waterloo (Лот: 5316)
Interesting 1796 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword with History Relating to the Major Rogers Rocket Battery at Waterloo, regulation blade 81cms, regulation hilt (grip covering missing) in its iron scabbard. Both hilt and scabbard are heavily pitted, and the blade is well worn. Glued to the scabbard is a printed note stating the sword was ‘ R A Rocket Corps, from Major Rogers’ Battery at Waterloo – Given to the Royal United Services Museum by Major-General R. Wilson’. The Waterloo Roll Call gives the following information, ‘Was near Picton when the latter was killed at Waterloo, and was the last survivor of Rogers’s Waterloo Battery. Was superintendent at Shoeburyness during the Crimean War. D. as Maj-Gen, retd f p 24th Oct 1876’.
-
#319 – Hampshire Carabineers (Yeomanry) Warrant Officers Patrol Tunic (Лот: 6222)
Hampshire Carabineers (Yeomanry) Warrant Officers Patrol Tunic, blue cloth four pocket patrol tunic with chain mail shoulder scales, regimental tunic buttons, rank insignia to the sleeve, bi-metal collar badges and medal ribbons for WW1 service and Territorial medals. Black cloth lining to the interior with tailors label to the collar. Late Rod Flood collection.
-
#319 – Unusual Group of Early British Military Buttons Recovered from the River Thames (Лот: 8911)
Unusual Group of Early British Military Buttons Recovered from the River Thames, London and adjacent docks by Ronald Goode formerly displayed at the Rotherhithe Pumphouse Educational & Heritage Museum (closed 2011). Notable examples are 11th Light Dragoons (1790s), Duke of York’s 5th West India Regiment (1806-1808), 60th (Royal Americans) Rifle Corps (1775-1785, no shank), Rotherhithe Rifle Volunteers, 2nd Queens Regt. (worn in Egypt c.1800), 3rd Scots Guards (c.1780), 55th Aberdeenshire, North British Militia (c.1805), 19th North Yorkshire Foot (c.1790), 35th Sussex Foot (two, c.1770 and c.1780, no shanks). N.B. Many of the prison hulks, former warships, were broken up in this stretch of the Thames which may account for the unusual mix of military buttons recovered. All in excavated condition as found, display list and details included. (27 items)
-
#320 – Hampshire Carabiniers Other Ranks Tunic (Лот: 6223)
Hampshire Carabiniers Other Ranks Tunic, blue cloth tunic with white collar and cuffs with yellow knotting to the cuffs. Other ranks regimental collar badges and brass shoulder titles HANTS/T/CARABINIERS. Regimental tunic buttons to the front. Partial blanket lined interior. Generally good condition. Late Rod Flood collection.