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WWII-ERII mounted colonial police medal group, to include the 1939-1945 Star, Burma, Italy, France And Germany, Distinguished Police Service and Colonial Meritorious, presented to Peter. F. Godber, Chief/Sen. Superintendent. Royal Hong Kong Police.(Queens Police medal and Colonial Police medal revoked on 3rd October 1975)Please note lot 370; WW1 medals from the same family.
SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES to include a box of assorted DVDs to include Hornblower and Star Wars boxsets, The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings, various TV shows etc, a large quantity of mixed CDs to include assorted ballads, easy listening, and pop, etc, a box of mostly vintage Scouting interest books, a quantity of Royal Stafford tea wares, three wicker baskets, a framed picture of fruits, assorted vintage Indian calendar cover prints, two boxes of Christmas decorations, a small group of WW1 postcards, etc (5 boxes and loose) (s.d)
Collection of dolls to include bisque headed doll with blue sleeping eyes marked to neck 'Made In Germany 9919', German Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with blue sleeping eyes and marked to neck 'A.M Germany 341/4.' and cloth doll in the form of a WW1 soldier in British uniform with 'Numbered Certificate to Heel' to bottom of feet
A large album of predominately early 20th century postcards. Featuring numerous Birthday greetings postcards, sentimental scenes, topographical, theatre stars from the era, humorous, religious scenes, Bamforth WW1 sentimental cards, an early WW1 1914 Field Service postcard, WW1 embroidered silk postcard, and many others. Over 280 cards in total. Condition: good to most pieces, with some normal age related wear in places, such as light soiling, a little creasing, and marks from handling. Viewing of the collection is recommended.
British and World Coins with Medallic issues one commemorating Elvis and two WW1 also a 2017 £1 with the central section put in the wrong way (possibly mint error) with other coins Commemorating Historic Events of WW1 another ‘The Road to Victory’ Commemorating Historic Events of WW2 it comes with Information Booklet and Reprint Pictures and one more Commemorating Waterloo and the Monarchy that where involved.
RAF35c 30th Anniversary of VJ Day signed MRAF Arthur ( Bomber ) Harris. 15 Aug 75 BFPS 1492 30th Anniversary of VJ Day Special Postmark No 101 Squadron Royal Air Force. 30th Anniversary of VJ Day Flown from RAF Waddington in Vulcan B Mk2 XM575 on a Training Sortie. Personally Signed Marshall of the RAF Sir Arthur Bomber Harris WW1 Pilot. Harris led RAF Bomber Command in World War Two, earning him the nickname 'Bomber Harris'. His implementation of the policy of 'saturation' or 'area' bombing of German cities has made him a hugely controversial figure. Leaving England at the age of 16, he travelled to Rhodesia where he worked on a farm becoming the manager by the age of 21. Having fought in South-West Africa, he returned to Britain and joined the RFC, gaining his RAeC Certificate (No 2015) on 6 November 1915. In March 1916, one of his flight, Lt W Leefe-Robinson, brought down the first Zeppelin over England for which he was awarded a VC. With No 45 Sqn he gained his five victories, thereby raising him to 'ace' status. It was in India that he saw the deplorable state of the RAF in the area and at one point even threatened to resign his commission over the situation. He has often been 'credited' with start 'area bombing', but this decision was made before he took over Bomber Command. However, having been given the task, he carried it out with vigour. He also attempted increase the profile of the command and within months of taking over command had managed to mount three '1000 Bomber' raids against Cologne, Essen and Bremen. After the war, shunned by the British authorities, he returned to South Africa and became Managing Director of the South African Marine Corporation (Safmarine). He was eventually honoured when Churchill returned to Downing Street in 1953, but at his own request was awarded a baronet rather than a peerage. He died on 5 April 1984. Certified Copy No 0521 of 1250. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A collection of sewing related trade cards, comprising sixteen for ‘J & P Coats’ in the style of Kate Greenaway, 10.2 x 6.6cms, three others for Coats, 1882 Calendar for Jas Chadwick (in two), a Beehive Knittings Wool Calendar for 1891, five various cards and two ‘ONT’ booklets together with six WW1 silk postcards and seven other postcards. (41) † Sold with Pam Palmers typed notes on J & P Coats and Kate Greenaway and further typed notes relating to J & P Coats and The Old Stone Mill at Newport From the collection of Pam Palmer
British Officers seconded to Egyptian Army head-dress badge c. 1914-22. Fine brass laurel sprays surmounted by an Egyptian crown and resting on a blank scroll. Within the wreath, an entwined EA cypher. Stout pagri pin & hook. VGC Egypt was a British Protectorate during WW1 from December 1914 until February 1922. See Bosleys 10th November 1997 Lot 1. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
3rd East Kent Regiment WW1 1907 Hooked Quillon Bayonet. Matching Numbers A very good clean example originally issued to the 3rd Bn East Kent Regiment. The forte indicating made by Wilkinson in September 1909. The pommel with issue stamp 3 E K and various issue numbers some cancelled which are repeated to the throat of the scabbard. The scabbard of brown leather with steel mounts. Complete with a 1914 pattern leather equipment scabbard. Very Good condition for the type.Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Staining and rust spots to metalwork. Blade clean. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Scots Guards WW1 Officer's Sword by Wilkinson of London. A scarce Great War period example of the regulation pattern the blade with etched decoration of a crowned GVR cypher, regimental title and device also Battle Honours, the last being Modder River. Cutler’s details of Wilkinson to the forte; blade numbered 50701 (1914/17 period). The hilt with regimental pattern guard incorporating the Order of the Thistle device, shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard and leather sword knot. Overall GC some stain spots to the blade ... Contained in a Wilkinson sword brown leather storage / transit case with tooled initials H.P.M. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
WW1 Antique Imperial German Demag Wood Hilt Trench Fighting Knife. A rare example made by Deutsche Maschinefabrik A-G (DEMAG) of Duisburg. The 6 inch blade with cutler’s details and inspection stamps. Steel cross guard with muzzel 1/4 ring. Two piece wood grip secured by two rivets. Complete with steel black painted scabbard a leather loop and retaining strap with stud. GC slight age wear Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Royal Marines Officer's Infantry Pattern Sword WW1 Period A scarce George V period example. The blade is etched with a Crowned GVR cypher. The reverse is with regimental title and Globe and Laurels. The forte with the retailer's details of J R Gaunt London shagreen grip and twist wire binding. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. Good clean condition. Contained in a leather storage transit bag. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
WW1 1915 Imperial German Model 1898/05 Butcher Bayonet by Simscn & Co A good example, single edged blade widening to the point. The forte stamped with maker details, the back edge with issue stamps for 1915 Steel turn up quillon, with wooden ribbed slab grips to the hilt and with 1/2 muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard, fitted with leather frog, with with makers stamp and faint regimental stamp. Overall GC. Clean Condition Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Imperial German Bavarian pilot's breast badge. Fine rare die-stamped thin silver-plated late WW1 example. Bavarian crowned oval wreath, half of laurel, half of oak, enclosing an aeroplane soaring over the countryside. Reverse bears vertical tapered hinged pin and securing hook. Minor service wear to plating. GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
WW1 Imperial German Wurttemberg State Pickelhaube A good example polished black leather skull, with brass metal fittings, complete with Wurttemberg helmet plate, state and national cockades, supporting a leather chinstrap. The interior with leather lining. Faint issue stamps and pencil name of the original owner. Overall GC Sleepy condition Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
WW1 Antique US 1917 Variant Trench fighting knife. A good and scarce example of the pattern issued to US troops. Three sided spike blade. The hilt with wood grip and steel guard made with two rows of five teeth to the edges. Housed in original green leather scabbard with belt attachment. Minor age wear with surface pitting to the metal mounts Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
WW1 Imperial German Prussian Waterloo Battle Honour Other Rank’s Pickelhaube A good and scarce example polished black leather skull, with brass metal fittings, complete with Prussian State helmet plate, bearing the Battle Honour Waterloo, Fitted with replacement state and national cockades, supporting the original leather chinstrap. The interior with leather lining. Faint issue stamps. Overall GC Sleepy condition Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Prussian Dragoon Reserve Officer's WW1 Pickelhaube in case. Fine rare example with gilt edged squared peak, spike with perlring and cruciform base, mounted state cockades and leather backed gilt chinscales. To the front, a rick gilt Dragoon helmet plate bearing silvered Reserve Maltese cross to its breast. Front peak lined in green, rear in red; cream colour soft leather sweatband and two piece silk lining. Minor shrinkage and age wear. Housed in large black patent fibre conical fitted case. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

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