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#0015 – U.S. WWI helmet (Лот: 5697)
The Brodie helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented in London in 1915 by John Leopold Brodie. A modified form of it became the Helmet, Steel, Mark I in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the US.Here two manufacturer’s marked examples of such helmet. One marked on the side just above the chin strap clip, the other in the inner rim on the reverse. Partial interior
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#15 – Kabul to Kandahar Star to the Gordon Highlanders (Лот: 5918)
Kabul to Kandahar Star to the Gordon Highlanders, Kabul and Kandahar Star 1880, officially impressed naming, ‘1966 PRIVATE G CRICHTON 92ND HIGHLANDERS’. George Crichton is confirmed as eligible for the star on the roll of the 2nd Battalion and is also entitled to the Afghanistan medal with 3 clasps, Charasia, Kabul and Kandahar.
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#15 – Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with ‘Christmas’ Pattern Motto to Blade by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen (Лот: 7204)
Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with ‘Christmas’ Pattern Motto to Blade by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine example of an early SA dagger with brown wooden grip, nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard stamped with district / gau stamp ‘Fr’. Housed in the original anodised scabbard which has brown leather SA vertical hanger attached and single belt loop. Fine double edged blade with much of the cross graining remaining. The dagger has a variation early type motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, known as a Christmas pattern. The dagger blade has the early Carl Eickhorn, Solingen makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. On the 15th December 1933, the SA Headquarters officially decided to institute a dagger to be worn with the SA uniform. On Christmas 1933 the first grouping of SA daggers were delivered to the higher SA leaders. These daggers are referred to as ‘Weihnachtsdolch’ (Christmas Dagger) and they have different design mottos to the later examples. This particular example is a transitional pattern with standard SA fittings. See previous lot for a earlier example with the 1927 pattern eagle
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#15 – Great War Memorial Plaque to a 1918 Casualty in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, (Лот: 10081)
Great War Memorial Plaque to a 1918 Casualty in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Bronze Memorial Plaque awarded to ‘ERNEST JOHN MALLABONE’. R/8904 Rifleman Ernest John Mallabone, 2nd Battalion K.R.R.C who was killed in action on 8th September 1918 whilst attached to the 9th Battalion London Regiment. Originally from Bacup, Lancashire he has no known grave and is commemorated on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France.
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#16 – Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to the Scots Guards (Лот: 5013)
Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to the Scots Guards, Egypt medal, reverse dated 1882, with clasp Tel-El-Kebir, engraved naming, ‘4042 Z MITCHELEY 1/SCOTS GDS’ with Khedive’s Star medal, dated 1882, unnamed as issued. Contact marks to Egypt medal, Star has been polished as is often found with medals issued to the Guards Regiments. Zachariah Mitcheley enlisted on the 16th March 1877 and transferred to the reserve on 15th March 1883 being discharged on 15th March 1889. Medal and clasp are confirmed on the medal roll of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards as is his entitlement to the Khedives Star.
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#16 – NSDAP 1934 MUNICH FLAG (Лот: 5348)
NSDAP 1934 MUNICH FLAG, A unique early commemorative flag, is double-sided multi-piece cotton, is the National colors red / white / black, 8 ½’ x 11 ½’ , 1 side has ‘GAUPARTEITAG 14 JAHRE N.S.D.A.P Munchen 24. – 25. Febr. 1934’ printed in black w/ a gold laurel wreath, the other side has a printed mobile swastika, has 2 bottom tassels, the top has a provision for a suspension pole, some stains & honest wear, there is some seam separation, I have never seen another, G.
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#0016 – Heer visor cap EM/NCO – Infantry (Лот: 5864)
Heer visor cap for EM and NCOs.Branch: Infantry. White color pipingInsignia: Zinc cap eagle.Aluminium wreath badge. All prongs in place, one broken.Chin strap: textbook black strap for EM and NCOs. Correct buttons period time attached.Lining: Fine beige color.Celluloid diamond: intactMark: ’57’ size
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#16 – Khedives Star to the Seaforth Highlanders (Лот: 5919)
Khedives Star to the Seaforth Highlanders, Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, reverse privately engraved, ‘1717 PTE B. WYNNE 1/ SEA HRS’. Bernard Wynne is entitled to the Egypt medal with clasp Tel-el-Kebir, and the Afghanistan medal with clasps Peiwar Kotal, Charasia, Kabul and Kandahar.
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#16 – Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Full Ernst Röhm Dedication by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen (Лот: 7205)
Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Full Ernst Röhm Dedication by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine untouched example of an early SA dress dagger with wooden grip, nickel SA eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard fitting stamped ‘Nr’. Housed in the original early anodised scabbard with three piece brown leather hanging strap attached. The double edged blade has the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and the reverse has the makers oval trademark to the base close to the cross guard fitting. The reverse of the blade also has the full length Ernst Röhm dedication. The blade has some surface pitting and a small indent to the edge towards the top of the blade. This dagger is said to be the actual example shown in the reference work produced by well known UK collector Frederick J Stephens. The Ernst Röhm inscription daggers were produced and issued in 1934 to SA and SS members who joined before 31st December 1931 and had continued to serve throughout this period. The inscription translates to ‘In heartfelt comradeship Ernst Röhm’. When Röhm was removed from power and eventually killed, the order was given for these inscriptions to be removed and many members destroyed the blades by grinding the dedication off. Original examples do surface with partial erasure with his name removed, but very few survived with the full dedication intact.
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#16 – US MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD (Лот: 7369)
US MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD, has no makers mark but has a beautiful double engraved blade showing flags, cannons, a patriotic eagle, ‘E. Pluribus Unum’, etc., the finely pieced brass guard has ‘U.S’ (the style is consistent with Millard of Clayville NY.), has a sharkskin grip with brass wire wrap, comes w/ an elaborate gold bullion officers knot, iron scabbard has an attractive browned finish & w/ high-grade brass mounts. If you are fussy you will be happy! Exc.
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#16 – Victorian Pair of Medals to the Royal Navy for Service in the Crimean War (Лот: 8609)
Victorian Pair of Medals to the Royal Navy for Service in the Crimean War, Crimea medal with clasp Sebastopol, contemporary engraved naming, ‘WM HORN. ORD H.M.S. TRAFALGAR’ with Turkish Crimea, Sardinian type, unnamed as issued. edal confirmed on roll for HMS Trafalgar, clasp not confirmed. illiam Horn served on Trafalgar from 9th July 1851 until 27th April 1855 when he transferred to H.M.S. Phoenix until 10th November 1855. He was discharged from H.M.S. Waterloo on 4th January having completed a total of 4 years and 181 days service.
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#16 – Great War Memorial Plaque to a 1917 Casualty in the Manchester Regiment, (Лот: 10082)
Great War Memorial Plaque to a 1917 Casualty in the Manchester Regiment, bronze memorial plaque, ‘THOMAS F. WESTHEAD’. Plaque in cardboard folder of issue accompanied by Buckingham Palace issue slip. Thomas Francis Westhead, originally from Wigan, served with the 1/5th Battalion Manchester Regiment in Gallipoli from 6th May 1915. In March 1917 the Battalion transferred to France and he was reported missing presumed killed on 9th September 1917, sadly his body was never located, and he is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium.
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#17 – Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Лот: 5014)
Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, Egypt medal 1882-89, reverse dated 1882 with clasps Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1884 and El-Teb-Tamaai, engraved naming, ‘2183 PTE T. TROWBRIDGE. 1/GORD: HIGHRS’, some contact marks from star, Khedive’s Star, obverse dated 1884, unnamed as issued. Medal and Tel-el-Kebir clasp confirmed on the roll to 2183 Private T Trowbridge, he is also confirmed on the roll, for the Khedive’s Star. For the later campaigns his regimental number has changed to 800 and he is confirmed on the roll as entitled to the Suakin clasp and as being present at the actions of El Teb and Tamaai.