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Lot 393

A group of military collectables to include framed and glazed ephemera, medallions, infantry rounds, epaulette and CDV.

Lot 288

A German Third Reich Honour Cross together with a Great War tin-plate Iron Cross, a Prussian Artillery epaulette and a commemorative cigar box lid

Lot 110

A fine Georgian portrait miniature of a potentially-identified junior British infantry officer, circa 1814Portrait miniature, likely gouache on ivorine, of a youthful infantry officer in the British Army, facing half-right wearing a red coat with green facings, a single gold epaulette to the right shoulder, gold buttons and lacing to the buttonholes, and a white leather crossbelt with an oval plate bearing a Crown and numerals '49' in silver, faced with glass and contained within an old and extremely decorative gilded frame set with a floreate pattern, the reverse with traces of its original paper backing, the reverse of the portrait bearing the handwritten text in ink: 'Pinxit 1824' and a (now illegible) name and London address, the portrait proper measuring 67mm x 88mm, including frame overall 250mm x 270mm, some minor chipping to gilding on frame, otherwise good very fine and a most attractive imageThe sitter is likely Captain Harcourt Morton, who on 15 October 1814 married Martha Gammell, sister of Ensign James Gammell. Morton's military career encompassed commissioned service in the 14th, 49th, and 85th regiments of Foot and action in both the Peninsular War at the Battle of Fuentes de Onoro (May 1811), and in the War of 1812 at the Battle of Chrystler's Farm (11 November 1813). Morton retired as a Major, claimed a Military General Service Medal with two clasps for the above-mentioned battles (a unique combination) as a Lieutenant in the 85th Foot, and died on 4 June 1854 at the age of 68.…

Lot 487

Germany, a late 19th century Officer's aiguillette, sword knot, and epaulettes belonging to Lieutenant General O. W. von Clausen, aiguillette with double twisted cords and attachment cording with attached shoulder epaulette and two ornate aiglets, of superior quality, aiguillette and two epaulettes each bearing one rank insignia, together with Order of the Crown of Wurttemberg helmet plate, very fine (Lot)Otto Wilhelm von Clausen was born in Stuttgart, Germany on 9 September 1831 as the youngest of six children born to Johann Gottlieb Ivan Clausen and his wife Carolina Margareta Christine Rammenstein. His father Johann was the Chief Valet to the High Chamber of His Majesty King Wilhelm of Wurttemberg.Young Otto's military career began at a young age, and he attended the Higher 'Karl' School in Stuttgart and then Officer Cadet School in Ludwigsburg. From age 16, Clausen was an Officer Cadet attached to the 8th Company, 4th Infantry Brigade. His first commission came in 1851, when he was appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the 3rd Infantry Brigade. He was promoted 1st Lieutenant a few years later in 1855. Clausen acted as aide-de-camp of the 2nd Battalion and was sometime advanced Aide-de-Camp of the Brigade.Clausen was appointed company commander and then in 1867 Captain of the 5th Company. It was around this time that he sought permission to marry the young Marie Elisabethe Gougel, known as Elisa, who was born in Sornetan in 1844. The couple was married in Stuttgart on 15 August 1868. Some examples of their correspondance are included in the archive of this Lot. Together Elisa and Otto had issue of three sons, all of whom enjoyed military careers with two becoming Captains and one reaching the rank of Major.Clausen was wounded in battle on 3 November 1870 whilst serving as the Chief of Staff of the 1st King's Royal Wurttemberg Regiment. The circumstances surrounding this wound and the extent of his injury are unfortunately not known. The wound was not likely to be severe, however, as Clausen was on the field of battle in 1871 where he was awarded the Military Order of Merit. This distinction allowed him to thereafter use the prefix 'von' in front of his name. This was a life peerage and thus did not extend to any of his heirs. The following year in 1872, von Clausen was promoted Major and assumed command of the 2nd Battalion. At some stage he also took part in a course for Staff Officers at the Military Rifle and Artillery School in Berlin. He was advanced Lieutenant Colonel in 1879 and then to Colonel in 1883. His next promotion came in 1887 when he was made Colonel in Chief, but he retained the honourary rank of Colonel of the Grenadier Regiment. That same year, he assumed command of the 54th Infantry Brigade was assumed with his appointment as Major General. In 1888, von Clausen reached the rank of Lieutenant General and was detached to Prussia to command the 60th Infantry Brigade. At some stage, the old soldier retired to the reserve force and later died in Stuttgart on 20 October 1911 of pneumonia. His wife Elisa survived him by only two years.von Clausen's distinguished career in the German Army spanned decades. He was decorated with a number of Medals and Orders, and was a Companion of the Military Order of Merit, Companion of the Order of the Crown of Wurttemberg, Knight Commander of the Friedrich Order, 2nd Class Iron Cross, Knight of the Order of Albrecht the Brave, Knight of the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle, Companion of the Austrian Order of the Iron Crown, Knight of the Greek Order of Our Redeemer, Knight of the Royal Crown of Prussia, and a Knight Commander of the Military Order of Wurttemberg.Sold together with a comprehensive archive of original material including:(i)18 original German warrants for commissions and for the award of various orders and decorations. These documents date from 1866 through 1911.(ii)Original and copied photographs of von Clausen in uniform.(iii) A collection of handwritten letters to his wife Elisa, all in German but seemingly spanning a significant period of time both during their courtship and after their marriage.(iv)Invitations to court dinners in Lubien, Poland in September 1886.(v)Copied family registers and copied family tree.For the Medals belonging to one of his sons, see Lot 486.…

Lot 511

Queens University OTC Battle Dress Blouse, Battle dress blouse of the 1949 pattern with the insignia of the Queens University O.T.C upon the sleeves. White Officers training slips to each epaulette. 1963 dated, good condition

Lot 555

WW2 RAOC Officers Service Dress Tunic & NFS / Fire Brigade Tunic, WW2 British Army officers service dress tunic. Lieutenant’s pips on each epaulette, with RAOC collar badges on each lapel. Dated 1940 upon the tailor’s label. Complete with all leather football style buttons. Missing waist belt. Also included in this lot, single breasted Fire Brigade tunic. Very worn serge material in dark navy blue. Nickel buttons of the fire service throughout.

Lot 517

56th Armoured Division, 44th Royal Tank Regiment Battle Dress Blouse, Lieutenants battle dress blouse of the 44th RTR, 56TH Division (Armoured). Pips upon each epaulette with the colours of the 44th RTR under the first pip. The 56th black cat formation signs are on each sleeve. With a nice padded ‘Mother Tank’ on the right arm. Officer’s kings crown RTR collar badges on each lapel. Pocket, Epaulette and cuff buttons appear to be missing. Moth hole damage to the back of the blouse.

Lot 487

Royal Signals Catterick Garrison Battle Dress Blouse, Royal Signals Battledress blouse with the insignia of the Training Brigade, Catterick Garrison, 6th Signal Training Regiment. Royal signals embroidered titles, Catterick Garrison ‘Rose’ formation signs sit upon each upper arm. Lieutenant pips sit upon each epaulette. This 49 pattern blouse is 1949 dated on the label and size 10 as stated. Very good condition throughout, with one minor repair to the back. Good early example.

Lot 556

British Army Officers Greatcoat, Pre-War, 1930’s, Officers serge greatcoat, good early example. Leather football style buttons throughout with hook and eye collar and collar joining piece, also in place buttoned away on the collar itself apposed to using a separate piece that would often be found inside the coat. The Thresher & Glennys tailors label still present within the pocket. External lower pockets. Most likely a pre-war example dating to the 1930’s. Infantry scarlet backed cloth pips to each epaulette. Some mothing in areas. Otherwise a nice looking coat.

Lot 491

Essex Regiment Lieutenants Battle Dress Blouse, Essex Regiment battle dress blouse of 1949 pattern. The titles are of the embroidered type and in the pompadour purple of the Essex regiment. The Essex regiment gilt collar badges don each lapel. The ‘East Anglian’ Training Brigade embroidered patch sits upon the left arm. Infantry scarlet pips sit on each epaulette. Label stating it to be size 8 and dated 1954. Good example with no damage

Lot 344

A British Troops in Siam formation sign attached to a khaki drill epaulette

Lot 864

Britain in the Blitz Women's Land Army member in Uniform A member of the Women's Land Army in uniform in the back corner of the pub. She wears a WLA 1941 dated overcoat with 2 WLA epaulette slips & a WLA armband, a pair of WLA breeches with J B Royle makers label dated 1942, a WLA tie & a WLA brass & enamel badge on her hat. 171cm tall.

Lot 1830

British army battle dress blouse 1949 pattern with interior label 'G R BLACK & CO LTD 1950 SIZE 13', having Royal Scots collar badge, tartan sleeve patches, double needlework St Andrews cross shield badges, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of lieutenant and general service medal ribbon, another jacket similar by B BLOOM Ltd 1955 having Gurkha Division patches, also two pairs of tartan trews, two pairs of khaki trousers, belts etc.

Lot 205

An Imperial German Schnapps Flask, of compressed globular form in clear glass encased in white metal, one side set with a circular pale green paper panel printed Reserve hat Ruh! 1900-1903 and Res. Bangemann 5/13, applied with a gilt metal martial trophy of an epaulette, 13, helmet and crossed standards, the opposing side with a red paper panel inscribed Parole-heimat, Reserve hat Ruh!, the screw cap with eagle finial; a Similar Imperial German Schnapps Flask, with printed tinplate centre panel depicting cavalry officer's (2)

Lot 236

Two late 18th/early 19th century regimental tunics, blue with red facings, both with gilt brass chain mail epaulettes, gilt brass buttons with crown and 'GR' cipher, silvered embroidery, one with circular gilt and silver Infantry emblem to epaulette,

Lot 352

British Victorian 5th Fusiliers / Northumberland Fusiliers Officers Silver & Gilt Mess Dress Shoulder Badge Ornament as worn upon the epaulette, sadly missing its lugs.

Lot 494

Militärische Effekten. L Schärpe 107 cm. Schärpe aus silberfarbener Tresse mit 2 goldfarbenen Streifen und silberfarbener Schließe sowie 2 Quasten. / Portepee mit dreifacher grüner Naht auf schwarzem Leder und silberner Eichel. / 2 Majors-Schulterstücken für das 2. Kurhessisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 82 / eine Epaulette für das Infanterie-Regiment „von Voigts-Rhetz“ (3. Hannoversches) Nr. 79. Alle mit Gebrauchsspuren. Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 17:06 Uhr (CET)Military effects. L sash 107 cm. Sash made of silver-colored braid with 2 gold-colored stripes and silver-colored buckle as well as 2 tassels. / Portepee with triple green stitching on black leather and silver acorn / 2 majors shoulder pieces for the 2nd Kurhess Infantry Regiment No. 82 / one epaulette for the Infantry Regiment "von Voigts-Rhetz" (3rd Hanoverian) No. 79. All with signs of wear. Call time 26 | Feb. 2025 | probably 17:06 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 98A

A vintage Royal Navy Vice Admiral’s mess tunic, with a tailors label for C.H.Bernard & Son of Harwich stitched to the inside of the internal pocker. Named to ‘J.H.Dunt’ and dated February 64. The tunic of of usual form, being manufactured in a dark blue wool, with gold braid rank insignia to each cuff. One of the shoulders has provision for an epaulette, but this is absent. The tunic is accompanied by a dark wool waistcoat, fitted with 4 anodised gilt buttons to the front, and a pair of Gieves & Hawks trousers, with these being named to ‘M.Ruddle’. Notes: ‘J.H.Dunt’ is believed to relate to Vice Admiral Sir John Hugh Dunt KCB (born 1944). Vice Admiral Dunt served from 1963 through to 2000, ending his career as Chief of Fleet Support. 3 items. Condition: generally good. The tunic remains mostly in good clean condition. The lining to the interior has come away from the wool fabric at the bottom edge, but should be easy enough to rectify. Some age related soiling to the cream lining of the waistcoat, but its remain intact.

Lot 120

A post WW2 Cold War era R.A.F. Squadron Leader’s battle dress blouse. Of regulation pattern, with fitted zip, and additional press stud fittings to the front and pockets. Black Queen’s crown buttons applied to the pockets, and plain black buttons to the epaulette and waist strap. Lace Squadron Leader rank slides to the epaulettes, and a WW2 era King’s crown embroidered RAF wings badge stitched to the breast. No official government issue label with broad arrow or date present, but there is a Burton tailored label to the inside, suggesting it’s likely a private purchase piece.

Lot 139

A WW1 era Imperial German shoulder strap or epaulette. Field grey backing cloth with buttons hole, and an appliqué red felt Imperial crown and monogram. Hemmed to the edges. Approximately 13.4cm x 5.6cm. Condition: good. A nice and clean example, with only minimal wear to the nap of the cloth. Good stitching and applied decoration.

Lot 467

Kaiserliche Marine: Effektennachlass eines Ober-Stabsarztes.1.) Epaulette: Blaue Felder, goldene Auflagen, Litze mit schwarz-roten Durchzügen, goldene Kantillen, blau hinterlegt, 2.) Mützenkokarde: Silberne Metallfaden Stickerei, blau hinterlegt.Zustand: II

Lot 271

Royal Armoured Corps Battle Dress Blouse, 1949 pattern battle dress with coloured epaulette slide, arm with embroidered 6th armoured division formation sign, above RAC embroidered badge to one arm, other arm with tank badge, sergeants rank chevrons. Breast pocket with medal ribbon bar for 1939-45 war medal and General Service Medal. Black lanyard cord fitted. Partially lined interior with size label having 1951 date. 

Lot 190

WW2 British Officers Battle Dress Blouse, 47th (Wythenshawe) Battalion Manchester Home Guard, Lovely original wartime battle dress blouse, to a Manchester Home Guard Lieutenant of the 47th Wythenshawe Bn. The insignia is applied to each arm by means of hand stitching and two Khaki pips sit upon each epaulette. The Home Guard titles are blue on khaki which denote areas or zones covered by the Manchester’s Home Guard units. Below the printed ‘MAN’ and ‘47’ patches sit in the usual HG way. The blouse itself is of the early ‘Battle Dress, Blouses Serge’ pattern with its unlined collar and twin interior pockets. The label that still remains, shows the blouse to be a size 17, and 1940 dated, made by Rego Clothiers Ltd. Some wear to one cuff edge and little to no mothing. Good example of an early originally patched up blouse.

Lot 383

A SELECTION OF CHINESE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES Including a Chinese Child's Festival hat, late Qing dynasty; a pair of Chinese pale blue leggings, an epaulette and a diamond shaped purse, the later possibly made for a westerner (4)Provenance: Arthur Stedman Cotton (1873-1952) and by family descent. Please note this lot is to be offered without reserve.晚清 童帽等一組繡品四件 拍品來源:Arthur Stedman Cotton (1873-1952) 家族傳承 Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS IN THIS AUCTION ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW The below condition report is the only one available. Chinese Child's Festival hat with one mirror broken and all with loss to silvering and some fading throughout and tear to red paper on reverse and other minor faults The leggings with some fading and faint brown spotted staining The purse and epaulette with some overall fading and wear The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO COLLECT FROM SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER, SP10 3SA, TWO DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 69

Royal Artillery 6th AGRA Battle Dress Blouse, Embroidered RA titles, 2 pips on each epaulette denoting the rank of lieutenant. The 6th Army Group Royal Artillery patches are of the embroidered type and the lanyard still present. Good condition blouse, 1950 date.

Lot 70

The Welch Regiment Battle Dress Blouse, 53rd Division, Welch Regiment battle dress blouse, original embroidered titles, with the 53rd division formation sign below. Lance corporal stripes to both arms as well as the regimental coloured flash of the 6th battalion upon just the right hand epaulette. Nice condition blouse, 1962 dated size 6a.

Lot 59

Royal Army Dental Corps Battle Dress Blouse, Lieutenant’s battle dress blouse with original embroidered RADC titles , 2 pips to the left hand epaulette only and Cyprus district formation signs of which are locally made. Good condition, size 12 and 1953 dated.

Lot 60

British 9th/12th Lancers Battle Dress Blouse, 12th Infantry Brigade, very attractive battle dress blouse originally patched up to the 9th/12th lancers. The formation patches are a woven type of the 12th Inf Brigade, below is the 9th lancer’s formation flash of what looks like the two AoS stripes, which was carried over when it merged with the 12th lancers in 1960, forming the 9th/12th. Corporal stripes and the NCO arm badge of the 9th/12th Lancer’s which sits on the right arm, as well as the white lanyard. Unfortunately one shoulder title is missing from the left epaulette. Slight mothing to the jacket and to one of the stripes. Nice looking blouse size 7, 1953 dated

Lot 244

German Bundeswehr Activity Badge (Tagigkeitsabzeichen) patches (2) and six sets of slip on NCO and Officers epaulette rank devices.

Lot 121

A "French-style" officer's jacket of the Latvian Army from the interwar period. The jacket features one epaulette on the collar, with the other missing. The overall condition is good with signs of wear, as shown in the photos. There is a mark where a barrette was attached, and the shoulder boards are missing.

Lot 536

Infanterie-Regt. Graf Tauentzien von Wittenberg (3. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 20. Paar Schulterstücke eines Major a.D., ein Schulterstück eines Offiziers-Stellvertreter und eine Epaulette eines Leutnant. - Zustand II

Lot 532

Infanterie-Regt. Graf Bose 1. Thüringisches) Nr. 31, Altona. 7 einzelne Schulterstücke verschiedener Dienstgrade und eine Epaulette eines Leutnant. - Zustand II

Lot 527

Intanterie-Regt. Vogel von Frankenstein (7. Westfälisches) Nr. 56, Wesel, III. Cleve. Schulterstück für Mannschaften, Schulterstück eines Einj.-Freiwilligen, Schulterstück eines Leutnant, Epaulette eines Leutnant. - Zustand II

Lot 531

Infanterie-Regt. Bremen (1. Hanseatisches) Nr. 75, Bremen, III. Stade. Paar Schulterstücke für Mannschaften und eines Leutnant, 2 enzelne Schulterstücke und eine Epaulette mit Passant. - Zustand II

Lot 534

Infanterie-Regt. Graf Bülow von Dennewitz (6. Westfählisches) Nr. 56, Wesel, III. Cleve. 4 einzelne Schulterstücke und eine Epaulette eines Hauptmann. - Zustand II

Lot 526

Infanterie-Regt. Herzog Ferdinand von Braunschweig (8. Westfälisches) Nr. 57, Wesel. 3 Schulterklappen für Mannschaften, Schulterstück eines Major und eine Epaulette eines Leutnant. - Zustand II

Lot 350

A Roll of Honour Medal R.A.O.B Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes and a naval officer's dress uniform slide / epaulette

Lot 723

Welsh Regimental Shoulder Titles. A selection of Welsh regimental shoulder titles to include, a scarce Royal Welsh Fusiliers example with grenade above an arched title with rope twist to both sides with a grenade below and early lugs, all in brass, a ‘T.5’. grenade R.W.F. one piece, a pair of white metal shoulder titles with original backing plates, a ‘T.4.’ grenade. R.W.F. on original backing plate, a ‘T.7.’ grenade. R.W.F. on original backing plate fixed to its original red epaulette with white trimmed edge, Welsh Horse, polished bronze (2), a ‘T.Y.’ Denbigh, in white metal, a ‘D.Y.’ pair in brass, a ‘T.5.’ Grenade RWF one piece in brass, a ‘T.Y.’ Montgomery in brass, cloth backed, ‘Y.’ Montgomery (3) with early lugs in brass, a pair of ‘L.H.’, several examples of R.W.F. in different patterns and sizes, etc., generally good condition (lot) £180-£220

Lot 722

British Army General’s Insignia. A General officer’s single epaulette removed from a service dress uniform with King’s crown, all metal insignia, a pair of bullion wire crossed sword & baton epaulette ranks removed from a uniform, a General officer’s King’s crown bronze service dress cap badge, a General officer’s bullion King’s crown bullion wire cap badge, two matching pairs of General officer’s gorget patches removed from uniforms with General’s mounted buttons of a sword and baton within a wreath of gilt oak leaves, good, service worn condition (9) £90-£120

Lot 1849

British Army uniform, eight scarlet red mess dress jackets, most with Kings Own Scottish Borderers KOSB insignia, one with epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Major General. (8)

Lot 1841

British Army uniform, five khaki green jackets to include: Jacket with William Anderson and Son Ltd label penned 'McHeath H66904 1943' with KOSB brass buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of captain.Jacket with Conway Williams label, penned indistinctly, having KOSB brass buttons and epaulette rank insignia for Major. Jacket with William Anderson and Son Ltd label penned 'Capt G L Wyllie 8389 June 1943'.Jacket with W Chisholm of Edinburgh label penned 'Captain C F Hogg 6.11.41', with KOSB brass buttons, 'Mountain' shoulder badges and epaulette rank insignia for the rank of captain.Jacket with epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

Lot 1853

British Army uniform, eight jackets to include: Black cloth jacket with KOSB staybrite style buttons. Dark blue cloth jacket with KOSB insignia.Green jacket with William Anderson & Sons Ltd label 'Capt R Renwick Sept 1952 269772'Green jacket with KOSB brass buttons and epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Captain.and four summer jackets. (8)

Lot 866

Collection of Imperial German First World War militaria and ephemera mounted in glazed frame including German machine gunners' badge, Iron Cross (second Class), epaulette and cuff etc. 59 x 65cm.Provenance: assembled by the vendor's late husband during the 1960s and 70s.

Lot 102

A superb and scarce, WW1 Lieutenant’s tunic, matched trousers, Cap, Sam Brown belt, boots, and other associated equipment, as worn by Lieutenant, later Acting Major, and finally Major William Munro Jennings (1885-1970) of the Royal Engineers. Both the tunic and matched trousers have tailors labels for Abbott & Baldwin of 19 Wicklow Street, Dublin. Both pieces are also dated 2/2/15 and named to 1st Lieut W.M.Jennings. The full set includes: A khaki wool tunic, with embroidered rank stars to each cuff (which after mid 1916 it became increasingly more common to have rank epaulettes). The tunic is complete with its original brass Royal Engineer buttons to the front, pockets, and epaulette area, and a matched pair of officer’s bronze R.E collar badges. The matched khaki wool trousers are complete with horn buttons to the fly, and to the waistband area for the attachment of braces. The tailors label is stitched in at the seam on the back panel. Another pair of trouser is also included, with these being a lightweight cotton material, with French made metal buttons. The lightweight trousers are seemingly devoid of any official stamped marks, with the only visible details being a faint handwritten number ‘1333’. The cap is of lightweight khaki fabric, with thin brown leather chinstrap, attached to the sides by means of 2 small General Service buttons. Tailor’s name of John Morgan & Sons, Cowes stamped into the leather sweatband. The Royal Engineers cap badge currently (loosely) fitted is incorrect for this type of cap, or rank. The example currently used on the hat is a brass other ranks economy pattern, whereas it should be an officer’s bronze example, and there are 2 small holes to the front where one has been previously fitted - a replacement original bronze cap badge should not be difficult to obtain to properly complete the cap. The leather Sam Browne belt is complete with its cross strap, pouch, Webley revolver holster, and even the cord lanyard for the Webley. The riding boots are of dark brown leather, with 3 strap and buckle attachments to the front, and 14 eyelets to each for threading laces through. A WW1 or possibly earlier pattern private purchase water bottle is also included, with the piece having a rounded front, and flat back, and and bayonet fitting cap (lid now absent). Partial leather carry strap is still fitted to the outside of the bottle. Notes: William Munro Jennings was born in 1885 in South Shields, Durham, the son of another William Munro Jennings (1859-1915), a General Practitioner. William attestation date is unknown, but his medal index card states that he disembarked for service in the Gallipoli peninsular on May 21st 1915, which would fit in well with the dates on his uniform. He is entitled to the 1915 Star trio, with his rank rising from Lieutenant up to Major by the end of the conflict. He married Olive May Young in 1915 (with the marriage certificate noting his profession as ‘Lieutenant Royal Engineers’), and went on to have a son, another William Munro Jennings in 1916. He would appear to have been discharged on May 18th 2021, with the medals being sent to his home address on Grange Road, Brook Lane, Chester. At the time of his son’s marriage in 1950, William was noted as being a Civil Engineer. Condition: generally very good. The tunic has survived well, with only a small moth hole to the bottom of one of the pockets. Complete with all its buttons and collar badges. Some very minor age and service related soiling to the tunic, and what appears to be some water staining to the lightweight pair of trousers. Minor wear to the cap, which is also a little out of round. There are splits to the reverse of the boots along the stitched seam, and they would appear to have been heavily waxed in the past, giving them a slightly tacky feel to the surface of the leather.

Lot 019

A collection of 20th century military medal ribbons and a shoulder epaulette.

Lot 022

A collection of 20th century embroidered military badges, to include an RAF officer's Kings Crown cap badge, warrant officer Kings crown, WWII Mullet 5 pointed star, and embroidered scissor badges (tailor badge?), together with wool shoulder titles, embroidered epaulette pips, and others. (29)

Lot 020

A collection of 20th Century military buttons and badges, to include both king and queens crowns, army rank pips, together with an epaulette and pair of spurs.

Lot 47

CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANDI QING DYNASTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY 清 銅鑄關帝捻鬚座像the god of war shown seated with his left hand resting on his knee, and his right hand holding his long beard, wearing robes and elaborate armour detailed with a lion-form epaulette and incised with leafy scrolls 21.5cm high; 2315g 

Lot 508

Sammlung 20 Epauletten, meist deutsch, 19./20. Jhdt. Ein schön erhaltenes Paar Epauletten für einen sächsischen Leutnant im 5. Infanterie-Regiment Kronprinz Nr. 104 mit vergoldeter Auflage "FA", grün durchzogener Tresse und rotem Tuchfutter. Zwei bayerische Epauletten M 1848 mit versilberter Oberfäche und blauem Tuchfutter (Veterinäre und Bürgerwehr-Infanterie) sowie ein Exemplar mit vergoldeter Oberfläche und rotem Tuchfutter. Eine Epaulette für einen sächsischen Oberleutnant im Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 12. Zwei Epauletten für Mannschaften im 3. Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 21 mit Nickeloberfläche und blauem Tuchfutter. Zwei Epauletten für einen Oberleutnant im Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 72 (Kopien). Zwei vergoldete italienische Epauletten mit aufgelegtem Artilleriesymbol (1930er/40er Jahre) etc. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren. A collection of 20 epaulettes, mostly German, 19th/20th century A collection of 20 epaulettes, mostly German, 19th/20th century Ein schön erhaltenes Paar Epauletten für einen sächsischen Leutnant im 5. Infanterie-Regiment Kronprinz Nr. 104 mit vergoldeter Auflage "FA", grün durchzogener Tresse und rotem Tuchfutter. Zwei bayerische Epauletten M 1848 mit versilberter Oberfäche und blauem Tuchfutter (Veterinäre und Bürgerwehr-Infanterie) sowie ein Exemplar mit vergoldeter Oberfläche und rotem Tuchfutter. Eine Epaulette für einen sächsischen Oberleutnant im Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 12. Zwei Epauletten für Mannschaften im 3. Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 21 mit Nickeloberfläche und blauem Tuchfutter. Zwei Epauletten für einen Oberleutnant im Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 72 (Kopien). Zwei vergoldete italienische Epauletten mit aufgelegtem Artilleriesymbol (1930er/40er Jahre) etc. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren. Condition: II

Lot 226

Schirmmütze für Offiziere (wohl Militärarzt) und eine Epaulette für einen Oberleutnant, Erster Weltkrieg Deckel aus dunkelblauem Wolltuch, Deckelvorstoß und Bund aus nachtblauem Tuch, Lederschirm. Stirnseitig eine weiße Porzellankokarde mit aufgelegtem Emaillemedaillon, versilberte Knöpfe. Cremefarbenes Seidenfutter, beschädigt, hellbraunes Lederschweißband, Trage- und Altersspuren. Selten. Dazu eine Epaulette für einen Oberleutnant, goldenes Feld und Halbmond, aufgelegter versilberter Rangstern und Ziffer "25" für das 2. Infanterie- oder Kavallerieregiment. Rotes Futter mit Mottenschaden.Keywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian, Zar, A peaked cap for officers (probably a military doctor) and an epaulette for a first lieutenant, World War I A peaked cap for officers (probably a military doctor) and an epaulette for a first lieutenant, World War I Deckel aus dunkelblauem Wolltuch, Deckelvorstoß und Bund aus nachtblauem Tuch, Lederschirm. Stirnseitig eine weiße Porzellankokarde mit aufgelegtem Emaillemedaillon, versilberte Knöpfe. Cremefarbenes Seidenfutter, beschädigt, hellbraunes Lederschweißband, Trage- und Altersspuren. Selten. Dazu eine Epaulette für einen Oberleutnant, goldenes Feld und Halbmond, aufgelegter versilberter Rangstern und Ziffer "25" für das 2. Infanterie- oder Kavallerieregiment. Rotes Futter mit Mottenschaden. Condition: II Keywords: Bulgarien, Bulgaria, Sofia, bulgarisch, bulgarian, Zar,

Lot 103

A Kenning & Son Metal Epaulette, stamped "KENNING LONDON", with an assortment of gent's accessories, including Ted Baker cufflinks, mother of pearl inlaid cufflinks, gilt coloured tie slide, etc, with a collection of enamel badges/pins.

Lot 121

Two boxes of assorted RAF and Naval memorabilia to include British aircraft and ships self instruction recognition cards, restricted, packets one and two and Special Devices Division USN Bureau of Aeronautics US Navy aircraft and ships self instruction recognition cards, restricted, packets one and two, produced by the Special Devices Division USN Bureau of Aeronautics and US Army aircraft self instruction recognition cards, restricted, various certificates and other documentation mainly relating to Derek Smith FX605587 of Cheshire to include a photo album and various epaulette badges etc together with a military metal case

Lot 208

19th Century Continental School, a half-length portrait of a military officer with one epaulette, oil on canvas, 30" x 25" (76 x 63cm).

Lot 690

Cloth Insignia. A good selection of mainly cloth insignia, with mixed metal insignia, including United Kingdom, United States of America, Poland, etc. Second War period and later, including: Royal Armoured Corps, Shoulder Title; Poland, Shoulder Title with bullion letters to red cloth; two Royal Engineers Second War Khaki epaulette slides; a Reconnaissance Corps embroidered Shoulder Title; Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Title; Royal Air Force Observer’s Badge; Parachute Wings (these Post War); Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer’s Aircraft Technician Badge; West Yorkshire Regimental Blazer Badge, etc., some moth holes, some copies, some enamel damage, generally very good condition (lot) £40-£50

Lot 1303

A box of miscellanea to include a Military figure, two sets of goggles - Aviator's 'Stadium patent', cigarette case, ARP whistle, fire brigade epaulette, cap badges etc.

Lot 219

A small assortment of military insignia: one printed and two embroidered FARELF cloth patches, uncut pair of woven HQ Land Forces Hong Kong cloth patches, slip on 2nd Infantry Division epaulette, 4 cap badges and pair titles of the Devonshire Regt, a Third Reich War Merit Cross without swords, several other badges and buttons; a pair WWII Defence and War medals, (un-named as issued) VF, and the following miniature medals: Knight Batchelor's badge (openwork, no red backing), trio CBE, Knight Batchelor's badge (with red painted enamel backing) and WWII War medal; 2 further pairs CBE and War medal; a modern miniature CBE; pair miniature OBE and War medal, single OBE and War Medals. GC (the 13 miniatures are all of modern manufacture). £60-70

Lot 235

A scarce Victorian OR's serge 7 button working frock of the Cinque Ports Volunteer Rifles, blue facings, GC (2 epaulette buttons replaced). GC £120-150

Lot 40

Royal Navy Post 1901 Officers Bicorn Hat & Epaulette Set, complete with epaulettes, waistbelt (two) complete with sword slings, in carrying tin named to A.W. North, RN. Good overall condition. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.

Lot 316

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Single-and-false-edged blade of hexagonal section becoming smaller towards the weak. Brass hilt. Shell-guard decorated in bas-relief with a Savoy silver shield surmounted by a crown and placed between laurel and oak fronds. Straight quillon, parry quillon shaped as a flat epaulette; guard decorated with intertwined laurel fronds. Pommel with anthropomorphic face. Grip with mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard with two lugs and brass mounts. length 87.8 cm.

Lot 3014

DAME JULIE WALTERS * BEULAH black cocktail jumpsuit with diamante epaulette and signed certificate of ownership. Fits UK10 Worn to the 2018 British Academy Film Awards Ceremony.Marie Curie is there for anyone with an illness theyre likely to die from, and those close to them. Whatever the illness, wherever you are, Marie Curie is with you to the end. The charity brings 75 years of experience and leading research to the care they provide at home, in their hospices and over the phone. And they push for a better end of life for all by campaigning and sharing research to change the system. Marie Curie is a charity working across the UK and needs your support to do their vital work.Condition Report: Good condition

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