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Lot 8060

A USSR Russian Soviet army overcoat, grey with red piping and insignia

Lot 8185

A USSR Russian Soviet Red Army officer's uniform consisting of peaked visor cap (red band with red piping and gilt leaf thread surrounding hammer and sickle badge) together with jacket, trousers and overcoat, multiple medal bars

Lot 485

A George Bell of Leeds Army officer's green overcoat.

Lot 678

An army khaki woollen overcoat and other items.

Lot 790

Uniform of Brigadier Cornelius Joseph Tobin CBE of the 3rd/2nd Punjab Regiment Indian Army Ordnance Corps (1910-1998) to include three green khaki jackets, trousers, a green khaki overcoat, red mess dress jacket, summer jacket, Sam Brown style brown leather belts etc.

Lot 2168

US Chino Army & USMC shirts: Army Officers Wool Shirt, label washed out: US Army Officers Trouser Belt dated 1945 approx. 36 waist: Tan Wool scarf: US Army Wool Blanket: And a post war Tropical Chino Jacket with Artillery Major's rank insignia: RAF style blue shirt with separate collar and stud: British Wool Overcoat with leather Football buttons. All approx. 36 inch chest.

Lot 339

Britains US Navy, Marines and Air Force five Whitejackets from set 1253, two Flag Bearers and one escort from set 2101, set 228 (1955, two sergeants and four men from set 228 (1930), set 230, Bluejackets (one sailor converted with empty hand), two Marines in service dress from set 399 (one repainted), set 2044 US Army Air Corps with additional (embellished) man, six Officers from set 330 (repainted) one Pilot in Sidcot suit from set 332 (leaning back), one Officer in overcoat from set 331 and second grade two Marines in blue (one rifle damaged), six Marines in khaki and six bluejackets (one rifle damaged) (Condition Very Good-Good) (63)

Lot 429

A dark blue navy double breasted 'pea' coat with six large buttons with fouled anchors, with internal label 'Coat, Man's Wool, Jersey, size 38R 100% wool' with rank badge for Petty Officer first class, Utilitiesman. Another similar without rank with label from the Naval Clothing Factory. And a similar light khaki coat with label 'Regulation Army Officer's Overcoat', code No. 278size 37R, Phila. Q.M. Depot. (3). *CR All in good condition with only light wear.

Lot 436

An American Army overcoat, double breasted with eight buttons, with cold weather liner, with size 'Regular Medium'. *CR With signs of wear but serviceable condition.

Lot 443

A Vietnam era poncho by the Southern Athletic Cp, dated 17th June 1966, two liners (woobie), a 'Regulation Army Overcoat wool, size 38L, another similar, pale green, with liner, and two others (without linings). 7 items. *CR Mixed condition, the poncho with wear to the edges and one tear to edge, liners showing signs of use, first overcoat in good condition, others with signs of wear.

Lot 422

A British Military overcoat with brass button for Coldstream Guards together with a British Army leather Jerkin

Lot 4530

Mantel M 36 für einen Sturmmann der SS-Standarte "Deutschland" Kammerstück aus feldgrauem Wollstoff im Heeresschnitt mit dunkelgrünem Kragen und feldgrauen Knöpfen, das braune Baumwollfutter mit Größen- und SS-VA-Stempelung von 1938. Tragespuren, Mottenschäden, frühere Effektensitzspuren, nachvernähte Effekten. Schwarze Kragenspiegel, der rechtsseitige mit Runen in mattgrau gestickter RZM-Ausführung. Vernähte schwarze Schulterklappen in der frühen Ausführung mit gotischem, gesticktem "D", maschinengestickter Ärmeladler auf schwarzem Grund, schwarzer Rangwinkel mit silbernen Litzen, schwarzes Ärmelband in RZM-Ausführung mit mattgrau gestickter, gotischer Aufschrift "Deutschland". An overcoat M 36 for an SS Sturmmann of the Standarte "Deutschland" An overcoat M 36 for an SS Sturmmann of the Standarte "Deutschland"Army cut depot piece of field-grey worsted cloth, with a dark green collar and field-grey buttons, lined in brown cotton with stamping of size and SS VA of 1938. Signs of wear moth damage, signs of older insignia’s pressure marks, insignia sewn on later. Black collar patches, the right-hand one with runes in dull grey RZM issue. Early slip-on shoulder boards with embroidered Gothic “D”, machine-embroidered sleeve eagle on a black background. Black rank chevron with silver braid, black cuff title in RZM Issue with dull grey embroidered Gothic letters “Deutschland”.Condition: II -

Lot 296

A 1942 dated US Army Officers' & Warrant Officers' Overcoat

Lot 307

A Second World War US Army officer's overcoat together with a Government regulation overcoat liner, the former bearing a tailor's label with 1945 date

Lot 306

A Second Word War US Army Women's / Nurse Officers Field Overcoat together with a WAC Utility Coat and matching hood

Lot 2110

WW2 British RAF Officers named uniform group to 199765 Flying Officer Richard Osborne comprising of: Service Dress Cap, 1944 dated Officers Field Service Cap, Service Dress Jacket with ribbons, two Pairs of Service Dress Trousers, short scarf, blue-grey overcoat and a section of blue grey woolen material. Along with quantity of RAF paperwork, Pay Books, unusual Army issue AB64, Civilian gas mask in tin, etc. Rose through the ranks to get a Commission.

Lot 3066

WW2 British female ATS Sergeant's service uniform grouping, consisting of four pocket female pattern service dress tunic with brass ATS shoulder titles and general service buttons; cloth lined interior with the original printed size label dated 1942; the matching khaki service dress skirt; and Greatcoat with size label dated 1945; together with army knitted sleeveless V-neck jumper; WRAC tunic, skirt and overcoat; full length cream and gold thread military evening dress by Hilliers Couture; and four webbing beltsCondition Report:Some moth damage to WW2 items.WRAC tunic lacking buttons and insignia.Condition is generally consistent with age, use and storage.

Lot 6794

Britains - Set 1897 - Royal Army Medical Corps in Battledress with Ambulance, [1948 version], comprising: No. 1512 Ambulance - Round Nose version in Khaki finish with White Cross Roundels to Cab Roof and Ambulance Sides, Silvered radiator/Lights/Front Bumper & Driver, Marching Doctor, 2 x Orderlies, 4 x Stretcher Bearers [all depicted in Battledress with Steel Helmets], 2 x Stretchers and 2 x Patients, 2 x Nurses in Ward Dress, 2 x Nurses in Khaki Dress and Caps & Female Driver in Khaki Overcoat & Brown Gauntlets. Some minor paint loss otherwise generally Excellent overall, contained [unstrung - insert missing] in a generally Good [some storage wear, loss to lid edging & old tape marks] ROAN label box. A Scarce set

Lot 2410

Britains - History of the British Army - Redcoats, comprising: 19 x Assorted Models Includes: 3 x Model No' 44008 - Private, Battalion Company in Overcoat, 1812-1815, 7 x Model No' 43024 - Coldstream Guard, 1822, 4 x Model No' 43137 - Private 24th Foot, 1879, Etc. Mint overall, contained in near Mint Set boxes. [19]

Lot 283

An Army officer's British Warm overcoat

Lot 82

Vintage clothing, Scottish jacket and kilt (some moth damage); Army dress jacket and trousers, two Tweed jackets and similar overcoat

Lot 3166

Britains - History of the British Army - Redcoats, comprising: 8 x Assorted Models Includes: Model No. 44013 - Drummer Coldstream Guards, 1812/15, Model No' 44011 - NCO Battalion Co' in Overcoat, 1812 - 1815, Model No' 44022 - Victorian Era Sentry Box, Etc. Mint overall, contained in near Mint Set boxes. [8]

Lot 321

USA WAC Army officers overcoat with double breasted buttons, side pockets with silk lining, size 18/L

Lot 322

WWII 1942 regulation army officers overcoat with silk lining, size L

Lot 416

WW2 German Army Grossdeutschland Officers Overcoat, fine quality officers overcoat / greatcoat produced in a fine Italian gabardine cloth with dark green collar. To the cuff is a beautifully silver wire embroidered Grossdeutschland cuff title in gothic script. Shoulder boards with GD ciphers to the centre. Fine quality officers cloth lining to the interior. Shows light service wear but generally a good example.

Lot 776

British Army Gloucestershire Regiment parka overcoat with hood, size mediumConsigned by the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum Trust 

Lot 249

A military overcoat from the Royal Indian Army Service Corps by Asquith & Lord Ltd Mens Tailors, Bombay

Lot 618

Historically Important WW2 American M1 Helmet Belonging to Major General Robert McGowan Littlejohn, Chief Quartermaster for the European Theatre of Operations (E.T.O), Hugely Responsible for the Equipment of the US Troops During the D-Day Landings and the Normandy Campaign, fine example of a fixed bale M1 steel combat helmet shell with split to the front seam. Helmet has a rough textured green paint finish to the exterior and fitted with two Generals rank stars which have been screwed into the shell with small bolt fittings to the reverse. Helmet is complete with the original webbing two piece chinstrap which has his name inked to the underside. Remains in very good overall condition. Major General Robert McGowan Littlejohn was born on 23rd October 1890 in Jonesville, South Carolina. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point on 2nd March 1908. He graduated from West Point on 12th June 1912. His first post was to the American 8th Cavalry regiment in the Philippines. He returned with his regiment to the USA and was involved in the Pancho Villa Expedition. He later moved to the 17th Cavalry regiment where he was placed in charge of the Machine Gun Unit. On 11th June 1918, he assumed command of the 332nd Machine Gun battalion of 86th Division. The unit moved to the Western Front in September 1918, but did not see active service until after the armistice was signed. They took part in the occupation of the Rhineland in 1919. Between the wars, Littlejohn continued to serve in the US Army, mostly in the USA, rising up through the ranks in many of the staff and logistical departments. In January 1938, he was sent for his second tour of duty in the Philippines, he ended his tour as the Quartermaster of the Philippine Department. He returned to the USA in June 1940. From June 1940 to May 1942, Littlejohn commanded the Clothing and Equipage Branch in the Office of the Quartermaster General. The division was primarily concerned with procurement, but was accustomed to working closely with the Standardisation Branch, which was responsible for design and development. He was promoted to Colonel on 16 November 1940 and Brigadier General on 30 January 1942. In May 1942, Littlejohn was appointed Quartermaster General of the European Theatre of Operations (ETO) by the new CG-SOS-ETO Lt. Gen. John C. H. Lee, a position he held for the rest of the war, with the rank of Major General from 3 November 1943. For his services as Quartermaster General, Littlejohn was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Medal with a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, and foreign awards that included the British Order of the Bath, French Croix de Guerre and Dutch Order of Orange Nassau. His first Distinguished Service Medal citation read, in part:“General Littlejohn displayed marked aggressiveness, exceptional organizing ability, and a superior quality of leadership in rapidly establishing a quartermaster service throughout the theatre which met and solved the many unexpected and seemingly insurmountable problems of supply. By his broad experience, foresight and splendid ability which was largely instrumental under his leadership in solving many complex questions in organization and supply of the African Task Force. His untiring efforts and devotion to duty in this connection contributed markedly to the successful landing of this force in North Africa on November 8, 1942.” His later Oak Leaf Cluster citation noted that he "not only maintained anticipated requirements, but exceeded them". However Littlejohn was severely criticised when winter clothing was not delivered in a timely manner, resulting in thousands of cases of trench foot and frostbite.He was made Major General just before the D-Day landings in June 1944. He was responsible for the complex and difficult task of supplying the allied troops for the invasion of mainland Europe. The US Army Quartermaster Foundation gives the following details, “After a successful landing on D-Day, a stalled drive inland and failure to capture port facilities right away meant that Quartermaster supply soldiers had to continue bringing material in over the beach: sort, store and distribute it along a fairly narrow and dangerous front. If Littlejohn felt good about the initial landing, he was none the less surprised by the effects of strenuous fighting in the Normandy hedgerows. In a matter of weeks, U.S. troops slugging it out in the mud consumed roughly 2 1/2 times the amount of clothing and other Quartermaster items of equipment that he and his staff had planned for. “The capture of each hedgerow meant a life and death race,” he noted afterwards; and in trimming down to meet that race, the American soldier “frequently left behind his overcoat, overshoes, blanket and shelter.” As a result, Littlejohn had to completely re-equip the better part of a million soldiers while still in the early stages of the campaign. The breakout and pursuit that followed only intensified pressure on the Chief Quartermaster, who saw the overall supply picture go from feast to famine. The situation in late summer and early Autumn 1944 illustrated the old adage that a stationary front is the Quartermaster’s dream come true, while a war of unchecked manoeuvre poses as the ultimate nightmare. By September the Allies were required to deliver to forward areas no less than 20,000 tons of supplies daily. As the lines stretched further and further from Cherbourg, the inevitable shortages began to be felt-with crippling effect. Whether it could have been otherwise is debatable. Letters from Littlejohn to a colleague in mid-September give some indication of the trials faced during this period of “frantic resupply:” “It is very difficult,” he wrote, “to sit here and determine current requirements on clothing and equipage. We know that the Maintenance Factors on many items are entirely too low. We also hope that the war will come to an end before many weeks and it will not be necessary to ship troops as originally planned. Somewhere in the field I must make an educated guess.”Littlejohn was discharged from the army in 1946. President Truman appointed him head of War Assets Administration with the responsibility of approximately 34 billion dollars of surplus government property. He died on the 6th May 1982 and is buried at Arlington Military Cemetery. This helmet was gifted to the current vendor back in the 1950’s by a family friend, who had worked as a secretary in Major General Littlejohn’s office. She took the helmet shell from the office as it was left behind when Littlejohn moved. She was using the helmet to store knitting material in. The helmet has never been offered on the collecting market before.

Lot 396

A men's vintage green belted overcoat, possibly army, with button front fastening.

Lot 309

Regulation US Army overcoat of wool with silk lining, with double breasted buttons and belt, size 44L

Lot 313

L & H Nathan,London (Theatrical Costumers): A grey wool German Army Overcoat, with green felt collar, label to lining as per title with the name 'Tolkan' in pen to label.* Notes Militaria artefacts are reproduced in significant numbers, in particular those from the World War II period and some may use original parts. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore must, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. We ask that interested bidders closely study the images provided and request additional images and condition reports to satisfy themselves to the authenticity and period of any particular items in the auction. Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to Condition 16 (Terms and Conditions) concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 "information to buyers".

Lot 84

WW2 Canadian Army sheepskin-lined canvas overcoat, maker marked & dated 1940, size 40, complete with belt. Along with a post war British Army post war, "Cape, Bandsman's Highland Brigade, by J. Compton, Sons & Webb Ltd, size 4" comprising of two parts. (2)

Lot 1069

A .450 SIX-SHOT OVERCOAT REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'WEBLEY No.2 TYPE', no visible serial number, circa 1890 and almost certainly Belgian made, with blued 3 7/8in. ovoid barrel, crescent fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, plain blued cylinder with Birmingham proofs, solid colour-hardened frame, swing-out centrally mounted ejector-rod, side loading gate and chequered walnut grip with lanyard ring at heel, much original finish, complete with a British Army open topped leather holster for a 6in. model. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.

Lot 359

TWO PAIRS OF MID 20TH CENTURY ARMY TROUSERS, SHIRT, JACKET AND AN OVERCOAT INNER LINING (5)

Lot 587

Two US Army Tunics: a French military uniform, an Army overcoat, a coat liner and a military pattern shirt.

Lot 154

A suitcase containing an Army overcoat, hat etc.

Lot 94

WW2 Canadian Army sheepskin-lined canvas overcoat, maker marked & dated 1940, size 40, complete with belt. Along with a post war British Army post war, "Cape, Bandsman's Highland Brigade, by J. Compton, Sons & Webb Ltd, size 4" comprising of two parts. (2)

Lot 528

A COLLECTION OF POST WAR UNIFORM. A collection of uniform comprising a 1949 pattern Battledress blouse, size 10 by Milford Clothing Co with Royal Engineers shoulder patches, A pair of 1949 pattern Battledress trousers, size 16, and a similar pair size 10, a pair of No.2 Dress breeches size 80, a 'Regulation Army Officers Overcoat' and two white RN Bush jackets sizes 186 and 188. 7 items.

Lot 1168

A U.S.A. Army model 1947 overcoat parka, complete with liner

Lot 281

A WWII British Army Uniform, and accessories including a 1940s pattern battel dress blouse, dated 1945, another size 1 dated September 1945, an Engineers overcoat, a pair of trouser cotton khaki knee length shorts size number 7 dated 1943, a scarf and two pairs of gloves, two cotton gym singlets dated 1945, gym shoes, Royal Artillery side cap another green side cap, two pairs of military issue sunglasses, a cloth army FA referee blazer badge, an artillery cap badge and three black and white photographs of the gentleman in uniform

Lot 1376

American Army female uniform etc comprising wool overcoat, rain coat, blouse, hat, tie, buttons, cigarette case together with a scrap book of post-WW2 occupation of Germany interest

Lot 319

A World War II original 1941 US Army Khaki wool overcoat with belt label reads, Albert Turner Inc dated Oct 13 1941 size 38 R.

Lot 653

A post-war military US Army overcoat, size US 36L, US lightweight raincoat, size medium, Spanish military jacket, Continental hooded military jacket (3).

Lot 1354

19th Century oil on canvas, head and shoulder of a British Army Officer in red overcoat with sash and medal group in a modern gilt frame, unsigned, (a/f), 15ins x 12ins

Lot 730

A BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS 'WARM' OVERCOAT. An Army Officers double breasted overcoat by Au Wai Lam & Co of Hong Kong, with wove leather buttons.

Lot 398

A green Army overcoat bearing label 'Flights Ltd' dated 20th August 1943, assigned to Second Lieutenant TH Jackson RASC with Royal Army Service Corps buttons and epaulette studs, also a green peaked cap bearing internal label for 'Moss Bros' and a Sam Browne leather shoulder belt.

Lot 328

A US army overcoat

Lot 336

A US army Field Overcoat

Lot 309

WW2 British Overcoat Attributed to Brigadier Victor George Joseph Barton OBE 3rd Battalion Rajputana Rifles, super quality heavy khaki wool material ,black composition Rifles buttons. Brigadiers bright gilt shoulder insignia. Interior with officers lining and Tailors label Ranken & Co Ltd. Named and dated to Lt.Col.V.G.Baton 27/10/41. Excellent condition overall. Brigadier Victor George Joseph Barton ,OBE was born in 1898 and was commissioned into the 6th Rajputana Rifles in 1917.By 1939 he was a Major & Company CO. 3rd Batt. Raj. Rifles and GSO 3 GRADE (1) Army in Burma. Temporary Lt.Col 1941 & Lt.Col 1943 .He was awarded the OBE for Italy in 1945 ,as Acting Brigadier 6th Rajputana Rifles.

Lot 510

Britains - 12 boxed Britains metal soldiers from the History of the British Army 'Redcoats' Series. Lot includes #43135 Private 64th Regiment of Foot 1775-80; #44008 Private in Overcoat 1812-15; #47098 Officer British 1st Foot Guards 1805 and similar. Items appear to be in Mint condition in Near Mint - Mint boxes.

Lot 254

c.WWII British Army overcoat with sergeants stripes, brass stripes and brass buttons

Lot 568

A Royal Hungarian Army overcoat, constructed of a heavy drab olive cloth and with rank patches to the collar (worn condition)

Lot 169

An army overcoat, an army captains tunic and a dutch army thermal camouflage coat

Lot 364

A World War II original 1941 US Army Khaki wool overcoat with belt label reads, Albert Turner Inc dated Oct 13 1941 size 38 R.

Lot 460

British Army dress uniform khaki green long overcoat with The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers insignia

Lot 221

A WWII British Army dispatch rider's canvas overcoat by the Manchester Clothing Company:, size 8, stamped with War Department arrow and dated 1943 to nape, original paper label to interior. (appears unused, some age/storage staining and dirt)

Lot 636

Polish army uniform dress green khaki overcoat with Poland cloth shoulder title and eagle buttons by Gaunt of London

Lot 237

Royal Marines Bandsman's tunic and pith helmet with badge, another pith helmet without metalwork, also a WW2 American Army overcoat with service forces roundel, and two pair of trousers.

Lot 238

Cap badges and other army uniform decorations to include thirteen cap badges, sweetheart brooch, 1935 Royal Jubilee medallion, three bags of buttons, two pin back aeroplanes, Third Reich fire brigade honour medal, and 1942 Demjanste Middlesex regiment swagger stick top, a pair of police overcoat buckles, Yuma Guard badge

Lot 641

An interesting WWII US Army prototype khaki jacket, known as the Eisenhower jacket, a 2 pocket BD type, with red, white and blue Army Service Forces roundel to right shoulder, made for the vendor’s father (later Lt Col) who “happened to be of roughly average size and height...After the jacket was completed, photographed and approved he was allowed to keep it....” (typed details included), together with overcoat, roundel to shoulder, 2 pairs of overalls, 2 shirts, and 2 photographs (one official) of the vendor’s father wearing the jacket. Near VGC

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