Collection of silver, continental silver and other items to include: cased set of six silver handled butter knives, pair of baluster candle sticks, inkwell in the form of a grenade, shell shaped bonbon dish marked 800, two handled jar and cover marked 800, bottle coaster, Christofle jar and cover etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
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A WORLD WAR I TRENCH ART CADDYthe brass shell casing with pierced scallop edges and handle, engraved with 1914-1917 with flaming grenade appliques, gun cartridge feet and decoration, 22cm high (including the handle); and three vases of similar dates with naively punched necks, the taller 29cm high (4)
Medals (4) of 16212 Private William Marshall D.C.M. Distinguished Conduct Medal GV, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914. A resident of Yeadon, Leeds. He enlisted into the 8th (Service) Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), formed in Halifax on the outbreak of war in August 1914. First saw action at Gallipoli after his arrival on 24th November 1915. Subsequently served in the 9th (Service) Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) in France, and by 1918 was serving with the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment). The award of his Distinguished Conduct Medal was recorded in the battalion war diary on 11th August 1918 and was published in the London Gazette on 30th October 1918. 'For conspicuous gallantry in action. He came upon a post containing eight of the enemy, one of whom fired and wounded him in the nose and shoulder, causing him to drop his rifle. He then threatened them with a grenade and caused them to surrender, and although suffering great pain and having no arms except a grenade and a billhook, he marched them back, single-handed, to our lines through the enemy barrage. This incident was observed by an officer and men of his own battalion holding the front line.'18th General Hospital R.A.M.C. records show he was admitted on 23rd July 1918 with a shrapnel wound to his left shoulder, and he was discharged to a convalescent depot on 2nd August 1918. He was finally discharged to the Reserve on 15th February 1919.
Eleven (11) Home Guard World War Two captured German weaponry informational posters marked W.R. District Weapons Training School, all dated 1st February 1943. Includes posters titled (1) 'Captured enemy weapons and ammunition ...', (2) Machine Carbine Steyr Solothurn, (3) Stick Hand Grenade - Model 24., (4) 9 M.M. Machine Carbine - Erma, (5) Dual Purpose M.G. M.G. 34 Soluthurn, (6) Machine Carbine Neuhausen, 1st February, (7) Soluthurn M.G. 34 ON H.M.G. Mounting, (8) 7.92MM. German Anti/Tank Rifle - P.Z.B. 38/39, (9) M.G. 15 Soluthurn, 10) 8 CM. Heavy Mortar S. Gr. W. 34., and (11) Machine Carbine M.P. 38. Dimensions: approximately 60cm by 85cm, A1. Condition: some tears and folds to edges, otherwise bright and framable, rolled.
Twelve (12) World War Two Home Guard unit informational posters produced by W.R. District Weapons Training School, all dated 1st August 1943. Includes posters titled (1) 29 M.M. Spigot, (2) Fuze, Percussion D.A. 152, (3) S.T. Grenade MK. II, (4) No. 283 New Base Fuze, (5) The Hand Percussion Grenade Anti Tank No 73 Mark I, (6) 20 lbs A/TK Bomb, (7) 29 M.M. Spigot Mortar, (8) Hand Grenade, No 36, Mark I, (9) Sten Machine Carbine Mk II, (10) No 68 A/Tank Grenade, (11) Bomb 29 MM. Spigot Mortar, and (12) 14 Lbs Anti-Personnel Bomb. Dimensions: most approximately 46cm by 57cm, one considerably smaller. Condition: rolled, some folds to corners.
A 2 piece brass mould to cast a 50mm lead figure of a Zulu warrior with shield and knobkerry; and 19 aluminium 2 piece moulds to cast toy soldiers etc., including a camel being led by its handler carrying a rifle, prone soldier aiming a rifle, soldier throwing a grenade, another blowing a bugle, a mounted guardsman, motorcyclist, single engine and twin engine aircraft etc., in a wooden box. £40-50
A very interesting archive of over 80 letters written by First World War soldiers to the Reverend Herbert Tamplin, Vicar of Blakenall Heath, Walsall, all members were connected to the church.The letters include the following soldiers:Pte W Williams 43753 5 Platoon D Company, 1st Battalion R W Fusiliers, writing from India after the war about losing his friend at the Somme April - May 1918 and trying to contact the mother of Drummer Ted Gypless.Pte A J Appleby 1169 A Company No. 3 Platoon 1/5 South Staffs. Pte G J Yandley 20009 Pioneer Section 4th Grenadier Guards (Bell Ringer). A Jusker 119369 Royal Field Artillery, Giles Bloomer 3811 2nd Life Guards, Pte J Dawson 9451 3rd Battalion South Staffs Regiment C Company, Company Sargeant Victor Hough B Company 5(R) South Staffs Regiment, Harold Arrowsmith, Fred Wootton, S Taylor 19121 'K' Company 3rd Battalion Devon Regiment, Pte Tom Summer 19095 B Company, Pte S Smith 7996 C Company 4th Troop Reservist Cavalry Regiment, Jesse Hourse 6th Cheshire Regiment (chaplain), Harold 200514 South Staffs Regiment, Giles 3811 2 Section 7th Cavalry Brigade, Pte William Shorthouse 42962 C Company 4th Reserve Dorset Regiment, Pte J Renhard 9444, South Staffs 176 Infantry Brigade, the latter 2 both in Ireland in 1917/1918 during the uprising, Pte F Cockayne 201752 A Company 1st Platoon 2/5 South Staffs Regiment, S Taylor 19121 K Company 3rd Devons, Pte S Watson 39621 2/6 South Staffs Reg, Pte F Taylor, Henry Dutton, J Kidson, Pte B Dodd 8028 A Company, South Staffs Reg and Harold Bratte.Events mentioned in the letters include the following:Lord Kitchener's death, grenade training, trying to climb the ranks, a soldier trying to gain discharge to help his mother after becoming widowed, a man getting a Victoria Cross, dog fights, Zepplin Raids in the West Midlands, trench life and deaths, meeting of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury by the Chaplain, sensoring, being in Turkey and fighting against them, a Captain stating a Pte Mason was lost in a mission and much more.Overall, a fantastic and very interesting archive with a comprehensive focus on the 1st World War, and life on the front line, and training with first hand experiences of the war.
25 x WW2 Plastic Economy Corps Cap Badges including KC Pioneer Corps ... KC General List ... KC Royal Army Service Corps ... KC REME ... KC Royal Corps Of Signals ... KC Royal Engineers ... RA flaming grenade ... Air Training Corps. Most complete with fittings. 25 items. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Northumberland Fusiliers Territorial Officer's Scarlet Tunic scarlet melton cloth, single breasted tunic. High, brown collar with silver braid and gimp edging. Bullion embroidery flaming grenade badges. Brown cuffs with silver braid and gimp Austrian knots. Silver cord shoulder straps with bullion embroidery Lieutenant rank over "T". Silvered Northumberland Fusiliers buttons Cream quilted silk lining with minor damage. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
22 x Infantry And Other Shoulder Titles brass titles include pair Highland with bugle ... Pair Oxford with bugle ... 2 x Durham with bugle ... LF with grenade ... DF with grenade ... 2 x MF with grenade ... 2 x Cyclist ... T.RFA. Gloster ... MRR ... RAVC ... WIR ... NH ... T16 London (blackened) ... White metal 5 RA Lancashire. 22 items. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
WW2 Royal Engineers Officer's Uniform consisting khaki, single breasted, open collar tunic. Pleated chest pockets and lower bag pockets, all with buttoned flaps. Bronzed flaming grenade collar badges. Brass RE buttons. Brass Lieutenant shoulder rank. WW1 medal ribbons .... Matching service dress trousers ... Khaki, half fastened front, collarless shirt. Complete with separate collar. Items named to "J R Booth". 3 items. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
American M1 Garand Knife Bayonet 10 inch, single edged blade with back edge sharpened point. Forte marked with US flaming grenade and "AFH". Steel muzzle ring crossguard with release button. Steel, bird beak pommel. Black composite, ribbed grip. Contained in its green fibre scabbard with steel throat marked with US flaming grenade. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Late 19th Century Inniskilling Fusiliers Officer's Red Overseas Tunic scarlet, heavy cotton, single breasted tunic. High black collar with gilt and silvered flaming grenade collar badges. Black cuffs and shoulder straps, these with gilt and enamel Lieutenant rank stars. Patch chest pockets with buttoned flaps. Patch lower pockets with plain flaps. Brass, small pattern regimental buttons. Khaki cotton lining with slash chest pockets and lower, open top, buttoned pockets. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
6 x Victorian/Edwardian Badges including blackened, Vic crown South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers helmet plate ... Brass Royal Dublin Fusiliers grenade ... Brass 17th Reg Glengarry/Pouch badge ... Brass Vic crown The Queens Own valise badge ... Brass Vic crown RE buckle overlay. 6 items. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
American M3 1943 Combat Knife 6 1/2 inch, single edged blade with sharpened back edge point. Blade marked "US M3 Camillus 1943". Steel, S shape crossguard. Oval, steel pommel stamped with flaming grenade. Leather washer ribbed grip. Now contained in an Italian M1938 carcano steel scabbard, complete with green leather frog. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Small Selection Of Badges And Buttons including bullion embroidery flaming grenade over 37 ... Brass bugle (lugs) ... Bi-metal Signal Cadet Corps ... Embroidery KC Buckinghamshire Batt ... 9 ct. hallmarked KC Inns Of Court OTC brooch (fitting absent) ... White metal and enamel Officer Training Corps lapel badge .... Small selection of various OTC buttons. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
AN INERT MARK ONE NUMBER 36 MILLS BOMB GRENADE, this appears to be in good condition and still has its pin, the base has the markings No36 M MK and ZA.P.D.P. and was made by T.A and Co, the number 43 in a circle is also on the base, this is fully inert, ,Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
the massive steel helmet with brass fittings and chin-scales, with a plate above the front peak bearing a grenade between laurel sprays, the crest with black horsehair mane, Medusa’s Head to front and ornate gadroon decoration to sides, socket on left side of skull, holding an upright scarlet feather plume, with leather 8-tongue head-band
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