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#10 – Grouping of Mostly Scottish Military Badges (Лот: 11179)
Grouping of Mostly Scottish Military Badges, including other ranks Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders glengarry badges, bronze A&SH collar badges, 72nd Highlanders glengarry badge (copy), unfinished Gordon Highlanders belt plate, plus other items. (13 items)
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#10 – Queens South Africa Medal to the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays) (Лот: 11757)
Queens South Africa Medal to the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays), Queens South Africa Medal, ghost dates, ‘4173 PTE J H PEEL 2ND DRAGOON GDS’. Originally from St. Martins, Bradford, he enlisted on 7th January 1893 and records show he deserted on 2 occasions in August 1900. Private Peel is present on the medal roll of the 2nd Dragoons and is entitled to 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 but a note on the roll indicates that 4 clasps were returned on 5th March 1914 indicating that this medal is as issued to the recipient.
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#11 – Victorian Crimea Medal to the 21st (Royal North Birish Fusilier) Regiment (Лот: 5008)
Victorian Crimea Medal to the 21st (Royal North Birish Fusilier) Regiment, Crimea medal with for clasps Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman and Sebastopol, impressed naming’ J. CASSIDY. 21ST REGIMENT’ medal polished with contact marks and edge bruises, clasps sprung on right hand side between Alma and Balaklava claps. Medal and clasps confirmed on the roll, copy included.
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#11 – SA MANS BREECHES (Лот: 5343)
SA MANS BREECHES, made of a tan whipcord wool, 2 side flap pockets & 1 rear pocket, size stamped ’58’, 3 of its several brown plastic buttons are damaged, high quality, this lots includes a pr. unusual SA? boots, approx. 16′ tall made of brown leather w/ a strap up & lace up front, the leather bottoms have a brass front & a grooved heal witch I believe is made for skis, very well made & usable, both items are exc.
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#0011 – Luftschutz M38 helmet (gladiator) – RL2 38/28 (Лот: 5853)
Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB) helmet. A M38 helmet pattern known as the ‘gladiator’ type.Liner: Original attached. Soft leather. Chin strap: In place. Good conditionPaint: Nearly 100% of the factory color in place. Mnor signs of use.Decal: About 100%.Markings: Typical ‘Vetrieb genehmigt ….’ stickers as well as a ‘Kopfweite’ size sticker. ‘RL’ stamps to the shell
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#11 – Victorian New Zealand War Medal to an Officer in the Second Waikato Regiment (Лот: 5914)
Victorian New Zealand War Medal to an Officer in the Second Waikato Regiment, New Zealand 1845-66, reverse undated, engraved naming, ‘LIEUT R.J. COULTER 2D WAIKATO R.’, the centre of the reverse of the medal neatly engraved ‘FLYING COLUMN 1863-1866’. Complete with ribbon.
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#11 – German 1919 1st (Peace) Pattern Deluxe Naval Officers Dagger with Damascus Blade (Лот: 7200)
German 1919 1st (Peace) Pattern Deluxe Naval Officers Dagger with Damascus Blade, fine example of a 1st pattern naval offices dagger with flame pommel top, ivory grip with wire binding and cross guard with fouled anchor to both central cartouches. Housed in a deluxe pattern scabbard with fine hand chased decoration in form of oakleaves and acorns. The scabbard ring bands are deluxe roped pattern. Reverse of the scabbard has small hanging ring. Partially double edged blade with Damascus pattern the full length. Distributors trademark to the base of the blade being crossed swords and ‘G B &S’. Blade 24 ¾ cms, overall 41 ½ cms. Some denting to the scabbard, small stress crack to the grip towards the pommel and some general wear which is consistent with its age. Ivory exemption declaration B14ZQDK3. Please note, international bidders, make sure you can legally import items incorporating ivory into your nation.
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#11 – US MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7364)
US MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD, the ricasso is mkd. ‘P.D.L.’, the double engraved blade has a floral design etc. (shows a lot of hones wear & heavy rust at its bottom), the sharkskin grip has brass wire wrap, the pierced brass guard has a nice dark patina, comes w/ an elaborate gold bullion knot, the dark leather scabbard has brass mounts w/ only a few wear spots, the belt is an early white buff leather, , this sword is a step above normal so I am sure this officer had money! VG+
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#11 – 1st Day of the Battle of the Somme Killed in Action 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the Princess Victoria’s Royal Irish Fusiliers (Лот: 10077)
1st Day of the Battle of the Somme Killed in Action 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the Princess Victoria’s Royal Irish Fusiliers, 1914-15 Star Medal, ‘14737 PTE. W.J. THOMPSON R. IR: FUS:’, British War and Victory Medals, ‘14737 PTE. W.J. THOMPSON R. IR. FUS.’, with a polished 1891 crown. William James Thompson from Newtownards, Co. Down, Ireland served in France with the 9th (Co. Armagh) Battalion from 4th October 1915. He was killed in action on 1st July 1916 during the attack on Beaucorp. The Battalion began its advance across 600 yards of no man’s land 2 minutes before zero (7.28am). Coming under heavy machine gun fire they took heavy casualties before reaching the gaps in the British wire. The attack ground to a halt and they withdrew to their start positions by 8am. At roll call there were no Officers and just 80 men unwounded. James Thompson is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France.
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#11 – Queens South Africa Medal for the Defence of Kimberley (Лот: 11758)
Queens South Africa Medal for the Defence of Kimberley, Queens South Africa Medal with clasp Defence of Kimberley, impressed naming, ‘PTE A ARCHIBALD. KIMB: TOWN GD:’ Private Archibald is present on the Kimberley Town Guard medal roll and is entitled to this bar, the roll has an additional note ‘Enrolled but released to supervise work on trenches’.
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#12 – Victorian Crimea Campaign Medal to Corporal William Greening, 4th Light Dragoons, Who Was Serving with the Light Brigade at the Time of the Famous Charge of the Light Brigade on 25th October 1854 (Лот: 5009)
Victorian Crimea Campaign Medal to Corporal William Greening, 4th Light Dragoons, Who Was Serving with the Light Brigade at the Time of the Famous Charge of the Light Brigade on 25th October 1854, Crimea medal with clasps Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman and Sebastopol, impressed naming, ‘CORPL W. GREENING. 4TH LT DRAGNS’. Dark patina to the medal. William Greening from Bridport Dorset, attested for the 4th Light Dragoons on 22nd December 1834 and served for 25 years and 261 days before he was discharged to pension at his own request on 1st October 1860 at the age of 46. During this time, he spent 6 years in the East Indies and 1 year and 10 months in East Turkey and the Crimea. He was promoted to Corporal on 1st December 1855.William Greening is confirmed on the Pay List of the 4th Light Dragoons as being on the strength of the Regiment for the whole of October (WO12/659). The medal rolls confirm the award of all clasps including the Balaklava clasp for 25th October 1854. Greening does not appear on the Absence from Muster Roll list for the period of the charge. Private William Greening, 4th Light Dragoons is listed in the Honour the Light Brigade book by Lummis and Wynn.Sold with copies of the relevant rolls and discharge papers.
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#12 – Zulu War Medal to the Royal Artillery Awarded to a Gunner Who was Mentioned for Gallant Service at the Siege of Potchefstroom During the First Boer War (Лот: 5915)
Zulu War Medal to the Royal Artillery Awarded to a Gunner Who was Mentioned for Gallant Service at the Siege of Potchefstroom During the First Boer War, South Africa medal 1877-79 with clasp 1879, engraved naming, ‘4747 GUNR W LUCKMAN 5TH BDE R.A.’ medal nicely toned. 20 year old William Luckman from Nechells Green, Birmingham attested for the Royal Artillery at Woolwich on 10th August 1875. Clearly a ‘character’ he was tried and imprisoned between May and August 1876 for an unspecified reason. He deserted in Newport on 8th June 1878 rejoining his unit on 30th September 1878 and was once again imprisoned from October to December 1878. He again deserted, this time at Potchefstroom, South Africa, on 29th November 1880 rejoining his unit the following day. Once again, he was imprisoned, this time only for 5 days with his former service being forfeited. He was later recommended for the restoration of his forfeited service ‘for gallant service in the field’, his service record recording ‘mentioned for gallant service at the siege of Potchefstroom’. He married on 23rd March 1885 at St Giles, Colchester, Essex. William Luckman died of pneumonia on 9th March 1893 at Weedon.