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#53 – Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Robert Klass RZM 1051/39 (Лот: 7242)
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Robert Klass RZM 1051/39, good example of a later period RZM made dress dagger with ebony grip having aluminium eagle and enamel SS rune insignia. The fittings are all the later types and show oxidisation and plating lifting. Double edged blade with motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and reverse with RZM logo above ‘M7/37’ and ‘RZM 1051/39’ and SS runes. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Typical late period example.
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#53 – US CIVIL WAR UNION CAP BOX (Лот: 7406)
US CIVIL WAR UNION CAP BOX, standard issue made of black leather having 2 securing loops on the reverse, 4′ x 3′ x 1 ½’, has maker stamp, brass securing stud, a Cavalry crossed swords device has been mounted to the front most likely by a proud Cavalrymen (on of Custers?), VG+
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#53 – Queens South African Medal to a Compounder of Medicine who Served in the Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 8646)
Queens South African Medal to a Compounder of Medicine who Served in the Royal Army Medical Corps, medal with 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901, impressed naming, ‘15105 PTE. A.L. JONES, R.A.M.C.’ riginally from Liverpool, 26-year-old Arthur Llewelyn Jones gave his civilian profession as a Chemist (Compounder of Medicines) when he attested for service in the Royal Army Medical Corps on 14th March 1901. He served for a total of 1 year and 209 days, of which 1 year and 192 days were spent in South Africa, before his discharge on 8th October 1902. The medal and all 4 clasps are confirmed on the relevant rolls and he is also shown as entitled to the South Africa 1902 clasp as well.
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#53 – U.S. Model 1821 Infantry Officers Sword (Лот: 11222)
U.S. Model 1821 Infantry Officers Sword, non-regulation French style w/ ricasso mkd. ‘Horstmann & Sons Philadelphia’, dark leather grip has no wire wrap, the blade has some darkening, the brass guard has a pleasing dark patina, a scarce sword, a metal scabbard, vg. Re-Offered due to non-paying bidder.
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#53 – The Unusual Great War Serbian Samaritan Cross Attributed to Private George Sharpe who served in the 1st Home Counties Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (Лот: 11800)
The Unusual Great War Serbian Samaritan Cross Attributed to Private George Sharpe who served in the 1st Home Counties Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Serbian Samaritan Cross (Croix de la Misericorde), some enamel loss to the reverse centre, un-named as issued. Accompanied by a small collection of original documentation which includes Character certificate for 493042 Private George Sharpe, R.A.M.C., discharged 31st March 1920; Hand-written letter of reference for George Sharp, late 493042 1st H.C.F.A. dated 28th August 1924 and signed by a Lieutenant-Colonel R.A.M.C; Enclosure letter for the Serbian Croix de la Misericorde to Mr G Sharpe, Camden Street, Maidstone, Kent dated 4th December 1919; Book, The 1st Home Counties Field Ambulance and the Great War 1914-1919, by Lieut. Fredk J. Wood, published 1923. London Gazette, 16th January 1920 – Decorations conferred by HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SERBIA, SAMARITAN CROSS, 493042 Private George Sharpe, 81st (1st Home ‘Counties) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force) (Maidstone)
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#54 – HJ FLAK HELPERS M-43 CAP (Лот: 5386)
HJ FLAK HELPERS M-43 CAP, blue wool w/ side flaps & a single pebbled button front, ea. side has a silver vent hole, has a factory-sewn bevo Youth diamond, gray silk lining is RB’d, size stamped ’54’, etc., plus has a b rown oilcloth RZM label, appears to be unissued,
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#54 – An Impressive Second World War Malta Siege George Cross Recipients Copy Medal Group for Wearing of Lieutenant D A Copperwheat (Лот: 5957)
An Impressive Second World War Malta Siege George Cross Recipients Copy Medal Group for Wearing, George Cross (copy), machine engraved naming in four lines, ‘LT, D.A. COPPERWHEAT, RN, 17-11-42’, 1939-45 Star medal, Atlantic Star medal with France & Germany clasp, Africa Star with clasp North Africa 1942-43, War medal 1939-45, 1953 Coronation medal and 1977 Silver Jubilee medal. Last 6 medals unnamed as issued. George Cross, London Gazette 17th November 1942 – ‘The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the Award of the GEORGE CROSS to Lieutenant Dennis Arthur Copperwheat, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Penelope. For great bravery at Malta. During heavy air attacks on Valletta, Lieutenant Copperwheat was sent in charge of a party of men from H.M.S. Penelope to scuttle a Merchantman, laden with ammunition, which was burning in the harbour. Owing to the fires, it was impossible to place scuttling charges in the holds, and they had to be slung over the side of the ship. As they worked, ammunition was exploding all round them from burning stowages on deck. The ship lay 40 yards from the shore, to which the electric cables for firing the scuttling charges could only just reach. Lieutenant Copperwheat sent his working party to shelter, and stayed himself to fire the charges from a position where he was exposed to the full blast of the explosion, which lifted him bodily. But for his brave action the ship must have blown up, and grave damage would have been done to the harbour. Moreover, much of the ammunition was saved and some very heavy bombs, part of the cargo, were soon afterwards dropped in Italy.’ 1 of only 3 George Crosses awarded for the siege of Malta. Lieutenant Copperwheat was from Northamptonshire and was from the same area as the collection this medal group came from. This group we believe to be the one Copperwheat wore to official engagements as opposed to his original issues. The original group we believe was sold by Sotherby’s.
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#54 – Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Officers Sword Degen (Лот: 7243)
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Officers Sword Degen, fine untouched example of an SS officers sword with patina to the exterior fittings. The grip with SS runes emblem inserted to the centre. Attached to the guard is an original SS officers bullion sword knot / portepee. Housed in the original blackened scabbard with the original matching upper and lower fittings. The scabbard throat with SS acceptance stamp and underside of the guard also with acceptance stamp. Attached to the rear of the scabbard is a leather hanger. Fine unmarked straight blade with white leather washer to the base. The blade measures 83 ½ cms, overall 101cms. This is a superb untouched as found example of a scarce and desirable sword.
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#54 – US CIVIL WAR UNION LOT OF 7 MISC. ITEMS (Лот: 7407)
US CIVIL WAR UNION LOT OF 7 MISC. ITEMS, a dark leather brogan (shoe) damage at top, 2 ‘US’ mkd. tin food? Containers 4 ½’ x 3′ x 1 ½’, 10 misc. General Service buttons, approx.. 50 misc. bullets / minnie balls, a period lock & key, a 4 ½’ x 5′ x 2′ piece of wood w/ a mini ball embedded in it, an interesting grouping of relics, G. – VG+
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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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