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Lot 231

* Gillray (James). John Bull's Progress: John Bull Happy, John Bull going to the Wars, John Bull's property in Danger [and] John Bull's Glorious Return, H. Humphrey, June 3rd 1793, four etched caricatures on one sheet (as published), contemporary hand-colouring, slight creasing to the margins, small areas of adhesion scaring to the verso, overall size 305 x 375 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:BM satires number 8328. A hard-hitting social caricature which shows the disastrous effects upon John Bull and his family, resulting from his decision to join the army after the French declaration of war against Britain in February 1793. Gillray was the son of a veteran who had lost his arm at Fontenoy during the war of the Austrian Succession, so he would have had a daily reminder of the 'cost' of war. This is also the first time that Gillray uses a multi-panel format to tell a consecutive story.

Lot 5

Timpo Modern Army - Shop Counter Trade Box. Comprising: Set Ref. 1044 'German Paratrooper'. 1970s issues. Conditions generally appear Good to Excellent overall (some parts may have damage), contained in a generally Good display box. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 256

Britains - Set 2018 'The Guard Hussar Regiment of the Danish Army'. Issued 1955-1959. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall, contained in a generally Fair Britains set box which is not original to the figures and has been overpainted / labels replaced. See photo. 

Lot 112

Britains Premier Collection - A Group of Boxed Sets. Comprising: Set No. 41033 'Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps'; plus sets 41026, 41027, 41030 (non-original box), 8910, 8916 & 8917. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall (some may benefit from light cleaning), contained in generally Good to Excellent set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 4

Timpo Modern Army - Shop Counter Trade Box. Comprising: Set Ref. 1042 'German Paratrooper'. 1970s issues. Conditions generally appear Excellent overall (most in sealed packets but some parts may have damage), contained in a generally Fair display box. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 184

Dorset Soldiers, Kingsman's Army & A.R.T.S. (Anglo-Russian Toy Soldiers) - A Group of Boxed Sets. Including: Dorset 9196 'WWI Royal Horse Artillery' & others. Conditions generally appear Excellent overall, contained in generally Good Plus to Excellent set boxes. See photo. 

Lot 259

Power Team Elite & Similar - A Group of Boxed Modern Army Playsets.  Including: 'World Peacekeepers' & other. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in generally Good set boxes. Not checked for completeness.  See photo. 

Lot 267

Britains - A Group of Boxed Soldier Sets of British Army Regiments. Comprising Set Nos: 8801, 8802, 8822 & 8867. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 187

Timpo, Britains & Britains Deetail - A Group of Unboxed Figures. Comprising: Timpo Modern Army sets, Britains 7225 'Life Guards, Scots Guards...' & Britains Deetail 7338 'Mortar Gun & Crew'. Conditions generally appear Fair to Excellent overall. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 57

Britains - Regiments of All Nations - A Pair of Boxed Lead Soldier Sets. Comprising: Set 2033 'United States Army Infantry' & Set 2035 'Swedish Army, First Lifeguard' (both 1949 issue). Conditions generally appear Excellent overall, contained in Fair to Good set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 97

Britains - A Pair of Pre-War Boxed Sets. Comprising: Set No. 69 'Pipers of The Scots Guards' (probably c.1938) & Set No. 196 'Types of The Greek Army - The Evzones (Light Infantry)' (Probably c.1916). Conditions generally appear Good overall, contained in generally Fair set boxes. See photo. 

Lot 221

Britains, Timpo & Similar - A Large Group of Pre & Post-War Lead Soldiers. Including Timpo 'U.S. Army Series' (c.1950). Conditions generally appear Fair to Good overall. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 95

Britains - A Group of Limited Edition Boxed Sets. Comprising: 2 x Set No. 5391 'The United States Army Band of Washington D.C.' (#004869/5000 & #003695/5000); plus Set No. 00102 'The Regimental Band of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards' (#1338/2000). Conditions generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent to Near Mint set boxes (plus outer shipping cartons). See photo. 

Lot 333

King & Country - '8th Army' Range - A Pair of Boxed Sets.  Comprising Sets: EA44 'Desert Rolls Royce' & EA82 'Lying Firing Rifle'. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent set boxes. See photo. 

Lot 265

Britains - A Group of Boxed Soldier Sets of British Army Regiments. Comprising Set Nos: 8806, 8811, 8812 & 8821. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 266

Britains - A Group of Boxed Soldier Sets of British Army Regiments. Comprising Set Nos: 8807, 8811, 8829 & 8841. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 353

The New Model Army & Bengurion Models - A Pair of Boxed Military Vehicles. Comprising 'SS3 Sdkfz 232 - Desert Version' & 'Royal Signals Line Laying Jeep & 2 crew'. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall, contained in Excellent set boxes. See photo. 

Lot 82

Victorian Toy Soldiers & Others - A Group of Soldier Sets. Including: 'German Army Jager Light Infantry Band' & Others. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall, contained in Good Plus to Excellent boxes (some may be non-original). Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 189

Britains, Britains Deetail & Similar - A Large Group of Vehicles, Figures & Animals.  Ranges include Army, Farm and Cowboys & Indians. Conditions generally appear Fair to Good overall. See photo. 

Lot 200

Britains - A Pair of Royal Army Service Corps Wagons (Set 146). Probably 1906 & 1920 versions. Conditions generally appear Fair to Good overall. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 202

Britains - A Pair of Royal Army Medical Corps Wagons Ambulances (Set 145). Probably 1906 & 1920 versions. Conditions generally appear Fair to Good overall. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 76

The Guards Toy Soldier Centre (MKL Models) - A Pair of Boxed Sets of British Army Regimental Bands. 1 x 24-figure set & 1 x 8-figure set. Unknown set numbers as box labels are not present. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in Excellent set boxes (except labels missing). Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 264

Britains - A Group of Boxed Soldier Sets of British Army Regiments. Comprising Set Nos: 8806, 8811, 8812 & 8821. Conditions generally appear Near Mint overall, contained in generally Excellent set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 182

Scale Link - A Group of Lead Soldier Sets. Including: 2 x March Past SSMP06 'Kitchener's New Army Marching...' & other. Conditions generally appear Good to Excellent overall (may include repaints), contained in non-original boxes. See photo. 

Lot 286

Britains - Set No. 138 'The French Army - Cuirassiers' Boxed (1948 Version). Conditions generally appear Excellent overall, contained in a generally Good Plus original set box. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 49

Britains Deetail - Army Range - A Retailer's Shop Counter Display Box of 'U.S. Infantry'. Comprising Set 7340 (not checked for completeness). Conditions generally appear Good Plus to Excellent overall, contained in a generally Good, 'Rainbow' counter display box. See photo. 

Lot 2

Timpo Modern Army - A Group of Unboxed Models in the 'British Army' Series. Comprising 6 x Set No. 1003 'Plasma Tent' & 4 x Set No. 1017 'Vickers Machine Gun'. Condition generally appears Fair to Good overall (some parts have damage). Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 155

Ducal, Empire & Soldiers' Soldiers - A Group of Boxed Sets.  1/32nd / 54mm scale. Comprising: Ducal 'Pipes & Drums'; Empire Memorial Series  - EM-1501 'The Royal Scots Quintinshill Memorial Set' & Soldiers' Soldiers 'British Army Recruiting Party'. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall, contained in generally Good Plus to Near Mint set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 215

Britains & Similar - A Large Group of (Mostly) Pre-War Lead Soldiers. Includes multiple figures from Set 137 'Army Medical Service' (c.1905) & Others. Conditions generally appear Fair to Good overall. Not checked for completeness. See photo. 

Lot 36

Spencer Gifts Army Of Darkness Ash figurine, numbered series 737/30000, overall height approx 12.25". Please note one finger has been broken off and re-glued, otherwise model is in excellent though dusty previously displayed condition, with CoA, box good

Lot 960

1845 Pattern British Infantry Officers Sword Attributed to Major Charles Edward Gore-Brown 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment, fine example of a regulation 1845 pattern officers sword with gilded brass hilt having crowned VR cipher to the centre, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Housed in polished plated scabbard with two hanging rings. Blade etched with standard foliage, ciphers etc. Lower section of the blade etched with initials ‘C GR’ and ‘2nd VOLT BATTN HANTS REGT’. Blade with some surface staining / rust, but generally good condition. Blade 81 ½ cms, overall 99cms. Charles Edward Gore-Brown was commissioned in the 82nd Regiment of Foot, Ensign 16th December 1853, Lieutenant 1st September 1854, Captain 28th January 1862. On 28th July 1870 he appears as a Major in the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Volunteer Rifles. Harts Army List from 1865 gives the following details – Captain Gore-Browne served with the 82nd foot regt, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol 2nd September 1855 (Medal & Clasp, Turkish medal). Served as Adjutant of the 49th in the North West Provinces in suppressing the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, including the operations at Cawnpore under Winham (Horse shot). Commanded two companies of the regiment on the right of the Brigade on the 28th November – defeat there of the Gualior contingent on 6th December, present at the action of Khankur, defence of the jail of Shahjeanpore, and affairs subsequent to its relief (Medal).

Lot 1000

Scarce Finnish M-1939 Mosin Nagent Bayonet Used by the Army and the SKY Units, good and rare example of an original bayonet with two piece wooden grips. Steel pommel an cross guard with muzzle ring. Oil hole to top pommel. Housed in riveted leather scabbard. Clipped blade with fuller to back edge. Stamped ‘SK.y’ and ‘O.Y. VEL JEKSET KUL MALAA.B’. Blade 18cms, overall 31cms.Ex Peter White collection

Lot 961

Rare George V Royal Tank Regiment Marked 1897 Pattern Officers Sword by Henry Wilkinson Attributed to Major Hugh Graham Neish Royal Tank Regiment, fine Infantry officers sword with George V cipher incorporated to the guard, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Black leather portepee attached to the grip and housed in regimental pattern black leather scabbard. Blade remains in excellent condition which retains much of the original polished finish. Etched with standard decoration and additional regimental badge of the Royal Tank Regiment. Initials ‘H.C.N’ etched to the reverse panel. Blade by Wilkinson sword and numbered to the spine ‘46507’. Vendor attributes the sword to Major Hugh Graham Neish. Blade 82cms, overall 102cms. A rare and hard to find sword.The charity for blind ex-servicemen and women St Dunstan’s gives the following information in the St Dunstan’s Review – ‘Hugh Graham Neish Royal Tank Regiment – Major H. G. Neish, of London, died at Pearson House on the 15th April, 1975. He was 77 years of age. He served in the Regular Army from 1915 until he retired in 1948. His sight ultimately failed and he was very seriously ill by the time he came to St. Dunstan's and went to Pearson House a few months ago. He was a single man with no immediate family.

Lot 1004

Rare Norwegian M-1884 Jarmann Bayonet, Being the Final Sealed Pattern Army Model, with two piece wooden grips. Blued steel fittings and cross guard with muzzle ring. Straight cruciform blade measuring 50cms, overall 61cms. Ex Peter White collection

Lot 632

WW2 German Army Christmas 1942 Presentation Prinz Eugen Pattern Officers Sword by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, black celluloid grip with wire binding still intact. Gilded alloy hilt with eagle cross guard, knuckle bow and eagle and swastika to the top of the backstrap. Remains of the leather and silver wire portepee to the grip. Housed in its original scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved blade with makers trade mark to the reverse. Blade engraved “Unseren Hauptfeldwebel Arthur Bomm, Weihnachten 1942” and reverse side ‘Svinitütsmanschaft Res. Laz. Lütogendortmund’. The blade with some staining. Blade measures 80 ½ cms, overall 95 ½ cms.

Lot 788

WW2 German Army M-35 Single Decal Steel Combat Helmet, fine untouched example which retains much of its original rough textured combat over paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Helmet is complete with the original German army decal which is about 95% present. Helmet retains the original leather chinstrap and the brown leather liner system on aluminium band. Due to the combat overpaint the shell markings are not visible. Some wear to the leather liner system but overall a very good example of a single decal steel combat helmet.

Lot 634

WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger by Alcoso, Solingen, nice example with orange celluloid grip, pommel top with oakleaves relief and cross guard in form of army eagle. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Polished straight double edged blade with makers trademark to the base. Blade measures 25 ½ cms, overall 40cms.

Lot 1032

WW1 Period Indian Army Gurkha Kukri, wooden grip with steel screw to the pommel. Housed in its wooden scabbard which has a cloth field cover, leather belt loop attached to a webbing waist belt. The blade is stamped to the spine with Indian broad arrow and ‘RP’. The curved blade shows some wear with light surface pitting. The blade measures 35cms, overall 47cms. We have been informed that this is a mk1 British Indian Army type ,made from circa 1903 - 1915.RP is for Rawalpindi Arsenal

Lot 817

WW2 German Army Officers Breeches, fine pair of field grey officers breeches with button front, buttons to lower legs and suede rear padding. Partially lined interior. Generally very good overall condition.

Lot 124

Rare and Historically Important WW2 Special Forces (Special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force) Operation Violet Military Medal Grouping Awarded to Sergeant Phillip Potter US Army O.S.S, George VI Military Medal (M.M) on ribbon with brooch pin, awarded to ‘SJT. P. B. K. POTTER. U.S. ARMY.’ Medal is also accompanied by a grouping of his original cloth insignia, which includes his very rare embroidered special forces (S.F) wing, 2x British airborne parachute qualification wings, parachute qualified ‘light bulb’ sleeve patch, sterling silver US army issue jump wings with pin back fitting and red on khaki ‘AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE’ shoulder title, plus other items of cloth insignia. Also with the grouping is a historically interesting original snapshot photograph album compiled by Sergeant Potter and assuming his brother Alan Potter during WW2. The album begins with images in 1943 when he first joined the services and then moves into basic training before quickly moving him into service in North Africa (Libya), then onto Italy before being moved to France, near Limoges, in summer (August 1944). Album has some excellent images from his time near Limoges, including a bridge blown up with the annotation below, ‘Bridge Blown by Creuse Maquis and Allied Agents’. Excellent large image of him and men from his unit wearing the Special Forces wings above British jump wings, stated ‘Before operations against Jerry in Chateauroux. Summer 1944 American Parachutists’. Image of a castle city of Carcassonne, where he states he met with allied agents. Images of battle damage German weapons, German officer POW’s and a large format image of ‘Allied Agents at ceremony of presentation of Croix de Guerre’. Album then has some pictures from Italy campaign at the same time, Summer 1944, these would appear to be taken by his brother Alan. Then more images in France, before moving back to London before Philip’s posting to the Far East in 1945. Album ends with images in Burma taken by Philip Potter and then a page taken by his brother, still in Italy, with images of Cassino (Monte Cassino). The album is well annotated and many of the images are extremely clear and interesting. Overall a superb grouping including a gallantry medal to a member of a very small Allied Special Forces unit. The recommendation for his Military Medal was by Brigadier J S Nichols D.S.O MC Commander SAARF, ‘HQ and HQ Det OSS, US ARMY Attached SAARF - 11121960 Sgt Philip B K POTTER. Sgt POTTER was the W/T Operator in Captain WARFIELD’s Team, one of the six Recce teams operating under my direct command which were dropped by parachute on the night 25/26 April 1945 near ALTENGRABOW P W CAMP Twenty miles EAST of MADGEBURG and fifteen miles behind the enemy lines. This team was dropped on a belt of trees in an area occupied by a German Division and fifteen miles away from the correct DZ. Sgt Potter recovered his W/T equipment and immediately got into communication with this Headquarters – although in imminent danger of capture by the enemy parties searching the area. Together with his team he then moved twenty miles through German Formations to the original target. During the whole of this time and in spite of the great danger and extreme hardships caused by lack of food, rain and cold, Sgt POTTER maintained his communications with complete success and transmitted valuable information. He also took considerable risks in recharging his batteries by a hand generator whilst surrounded by German Troops. I consider this NCO’s conduct outstanding.’ The Special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force (SAARF) was set up by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) in February 1945. They were tasked with being dropped behind enemy lines near prisoner of war camps and slave labour camps to report on the conditions and to prevent atrocities being carried out by the retreating German forces etc. Other duties would involve the hunting down of possibly war criminals. The unit was only involved in one Airborne drop before the unit was disbanded. The unit consisted of just 96 Americans, these mostly came from the US equivalent of the SOE, the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) and members of the allied airborne divisions. Operation Violet, on 25th April 1945, was the code name for the SAARF operation to drop 6 multi-national teams at three different drop zones, to reach the German Prisoner of War camp XI A, near the village of Altengrabow. At the time the camp held some 60,000 allied prisoners of war. The six 3 person teams were to be parachute in, close to Altengrabow behind the German lines, drop 1 was a British team ‘Erasure’, commanded by SOE veteran Major Phillip Worrall and French team ‘Briefcase’ commanded by Pierre Cambon. Drop zone 2 was British team ‘Pennib’ under Major Forshall and US team ‘Cashbox’ under Captain Brown. The final drop zone, drop zone 3 was US team ‘Pencil’ led by Captain Warfield and French team ‘Sealingwax’. Sergeant Potter, was serving in the US team Pencil, as the wireless operator under Captain Warfield. Each drop zone was allotted one RAF transport aircraft to carry the two teams. The teams left from RAF Airfield Great Dunmow, Essex. The operation did not go smoothly to begin with, as the teams missed the drop zones and the heavy presence of German forces in the area resulted with many of the teams being captured, including the British team ‘Erasure’ and resulted in the men being sent to the prisoner of war camp they were sent to observe, Stalag XI A. British officer Major Worrall requested an interview with camp commandant, Oberst Ochemal. Major Worrall explained the mission of SAARF, and with the war looking like it was lost and the Soviet Russians fast approaching, the camp commander eventually cooperated and allowed the SAARF teams to set up communications with SHAEF. On 3rd May 1945, Major General Robert Macon, US army, sent a convoy of trucks into liberate the allied prisoners of war and transport them west, along with the captured German commander and his men. US trucks were sent in with aid and rations. Due to the time taken from the initial landing on the 25th April, for a deal to be done between German commander and US forces, the Soviet army had advanced and they arrived at the camp on 4th May 1945. The area of the camp had been decided, would be in the Soviet controlled zone, so they tried to force authority in the situation, only allowing POW’s from certain nations to be evacuated, they blocked Polish and Italian prisoners from leaving. On 5th May, Major Worrell was told by the soviet commander he only had two hours for his SAARF team to pack up their equipment and leave the camp and return to western allied lines. The tensions between the western allies and the Soviet command was starting to show as the war drew to its close.

Lot 812

WW2 German Army (Heer) Motorcyclist Overcoat, worn condition of the rubberized overcoat as worn by motorcyclists and famously the Feldgendarmerie, with original buttons, straps and wool collar intact. Small overall signs of age. Later added (post war made) shoulder boards and old tag inside.

Lot 1057

Swiss Army Officers Dress Dagger, polished chrome pommel and cross guard. Wooden grips with three securing rivets. Housed in blackened steel scabbard with leather hanging strap. Officers portepee attached to grip. Polished blade with ‘ELSENER SCHWYZ VICTORIA’ to forte and numbered ‘215943’. Blade 21cms, overall 36 ½ cms.Ex Peter White collection

Lot 631

Rare and Impressive WW2 German Army Gilt and Damascus Presentation Officers Sword, good untouched example of an original WW2 German army officers dress sword, being the Waffen Fabrik Max Weyersberg (W.M.W) type but with a lion head as opposed to the more commonly encountered dove head. The sword has the original celluloid grip with wire binding. Gilt cross guard with the angular winged eagle and swastika to the langet, knuckle bow with oakleaves relief and oak leaves to the back strap. Housed in the original scabbard with single hanging ring. Sword is accompanied by its detached officers dress portepee / knot. Extremely impressive gilt and Damascus blade with inscription in gothic lettering to the obverse ‘Deutsche Freiwilligen Kompanie Hankau’ and the reverse ‘yhrem langiährigen verehrten Führer’. Damascus pattern the full length of the blade. Quite possibly a Imperial sword which was re-hilted for further service in the Third Reich era, quite common to find with long serving officers. The blade measures 83 ½ cms, overall 97cms. Sword very tight fit in the scabbard, some wear to the exterior but otherwise a very good example of a Damascus presentation sword.

Lot 790

WW2 German Army M-42 Single Decal Steel Combat Helmet, good example of a model 1942 raw edge steel combat helmet which retains much of its original combat paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. Helmet retains the original army (heer) decal, approximately 90% present. Interior of the shell retains the original leather liner system and the original leather chinstrap. The shell is stamped ‘ET66’ and ‘1452’. Overall a good untouched example.

Lot 810

WW2 German Army (Heer) M-43 Pattern Combat Tunic, wool constructed 6- button combat tunic with original hand applied insignia. Matching shoulder boards with yellow “Waffenfarbe” for signal or communication troops of the heer. Awards to the breast include L/56 infantry assault badge, zinc DRL and steel wound badge, still intact and mounted on the breast pocket. Tunic in overall good condition with normal signs of age. Darker green/grey interior nicely intact with factory and size stamps inside.

Lot 968

^ Spanish Army Generals Presentation Sword, Pre 1936, Attributed to General Luis Aizpuru Mondéjar, fine example with richly gilt and chiselled decorated cross guard with silver and enamelled crowned coat of arms to the centre. Two piece ivory grips with fine rich gilt fittings and original bullion officers sword knot attached. Housed in its plated dress scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved slender blade with fine blue and gilt etched decoration, central inscription ‘EL CIRCULO MERCANTIL DE MELILLA AL EXCMO TENIENTE GENERAL D.LUIS AIZPURU’ (THE MERCANTILE CIRCLE OF MELILLA TO HIMSELF LIEUTENANT GENERAL D.LUIS AIZPURU). Toledo made blade. The blade measures 78cms, overall 94cms. General Aizpuru was born in 1857. In 1874 he entered the Infantry Academy and in 1915 he was named general commander of Melilla, succeeding Francisco Gómez Jordana . He was Chief of the Central General Staff of the Army between January 7, 1922 and July 28, 1923 and Minister of War between May 26 and September 15, 1923 in two García Prieto governments, immediately prior to the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera . He held the position of high commissioner of Spain in Morocco between 1923 and 1924. He was a member of the National Consultative Assembly of the dictatorship between 1927 and 1930. He died in Madrid 31st March 1939. Ivory Exemption Certificate Submission Reference: UE548AZV Please note specialist shipping and licensing documents required for export outside of the UK. This to be completed by buyer.

Lot 878

WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Tank Crew Helmet, excellent example of the brown cloth covered protective helmet issued to Japanese tank crews during WW2. Helmet has the original stitched leather Japanese army star emblem to the centre. Rope ties to both sides of the helmet. Complete with the ear flaps and chinstrap fitting. Interior of the helmet retains the original leather liner system. Issue stampings to the interior crown. Helmet is accompanied by a pair of WW2 Japanese tankers goggles with the original head strap. Set is in generally very good overall condition. (2 items)

Lot 619

Rare Imperial German Field Grey Combat Trousers, fine pair of field grey wool combat trousers with red piping to the legs. Complete with bone coloured buttons and slash pockets. Rear fastening strap and metal clip. Interior waist white cloth lined with ink issue stampings and remains of army depot number and 1917 date. The trousers remain in very good overall condition. One of the hardest items of WW1 uniform to locate.

Lot 633

WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps and Portepee by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good example with orange celluloid grip. Eagle cross guard and top pommel with oak leaves relief. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the grip is the officers dagger portepee. Attached to the scabbard is a set of velvet backed brocade hanging straps with oakleaves relief decoration to the metal parts. Double edged blade with Carl Eickhorn, Solingen makers trademark to the base. Blade 25cms, overall 39 ½ cms.

Lot 793

WW2 German Army Afrikakorps (D.A.K) 1st Pattern Pith Helmet, good example of the early 1st pattern tropical pith helmet with the light khaki cloth covering to the cork body. Helmet with its light tan leather trim to the brim. Metal national tri-colour and German army pith helmet decals. Complete with the ventilation fitting to the top and its original leather chinstrap. Interior with green cloth lining to the peaks and red cloth lining to the interior body. Tan leather sweatband still in place with inked size details to the underside. Remains in excellent overall condition.

Lot 28

A WWII German Army Officer's dagger, having orange grip and steel oak leaf pommel - 40cms long overall, with metal scabbard CONDITION REPORT Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.

Lot 20

George Slous (1777-1839) Portrait of an army officer, half-length, in uniform miniature on ivory, oval 8 x 6cm, in a red leather caseIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition Report On very close inspection some fine superficial scratches are visible, but to the the naked eye the portrait presents well. The ivory is slightly 'dished' at the edges but appears to be in otherwise good overall condition. The hinge of the case is broken and the glass is detached.

Lot 149

λ&nbspENZO PLAZZOTTA (ITALIAN 1921-1981) REHEARSAL I (NADIA NERINA) Bronze on wooden base Signed and numbered from an edition of 12 44cm (17¼in.) High exc. base Together with certificate of authenticity. Literature: Carol Plazotta and Richard O'Conor, Enzo Plazotta, A Catalogue Raisonné, London, 1986, p. 38, no. 61Italian-born sculptor Enzo Plazzotta Studied in Milan at the Acadamia di Brera under Francesco Messina, until the outbreak of the second World War, when he enrolled in the army. He was sent to North Africa until Mussolini's fall, and subsequently founded a partisan movement, which led to his imprisonment. Released from the prison after the war, Plazzotta returned to Brera to complete his studies. In 1957 he travelled to England to present a statuette, before deciding to establish his artistic profile in London, directing his attention towards setting up a commercial art agency. At the age of forty, Plazzotta turned his attention back to sculpting, working mainly in bronze to create sculptures of dynamic human and animal figures, with a specific interest in dancers and horses. Despite many of his sculptures being situated on the streets of London, he maintained close links to his home-country, casting much of his work at his studio in the quarries of Pietrasanta. In 1976, Plazzotta was honoured the title of Cavaliere from the Italian government, acknowledging his services to Italian art. By 1981, Plazzotta's health was diminishing due to cancer, and he passed away within the same year. Plazzotta's work has been widely exhibited globally in Europe, the United States and Australia, and features in several public and private collections including the Vatican, Rome, The Hermitage, Lausanne and The Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane. Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout. There are some scratches to the wood base where the sculpture meets the base. Overall in good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 49

A collection of Post 2000's Electronic Indie and Alternative Rock 7" Singles. Includes: Klammer – Spiral Girl (2018 Ltd Ed Cat No: UDR 011), Kutiman & Melike Şahin – Elimi Tut EP (2020 Cat No: SYL012), The Spitfires – A Thousand Times (2016 Ltd Ed Boxset - sealed - Cat No: SPITFIRES2LPX), Fake Blood – I Think I Like It (RSD 2023 Red Vinyl Cat No: FBLOOD051X), DJ Shadow – The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) (2021 - sealed - Cat No: 3583879), Kittie – Brackish (2000 Limited Edition, Numbered, Blue Vinyl, Cat No: 669129 7),     .Plus artists: Pearl Jam, Tim Burgess, Cariboo, The Fabulous Courettes, New Model Army, The Primitives, The Rifles, Buffseeds and similar. Overall condition: Near Mint To Mint (Still sealed).

Lot 1297

Vinyl - 21 Punk, New Wave, Goth LPs, 12 12" singles and 2 7" singles to include The Cure (1 LP & 1 7"), The Cult x 2, The Mission, Bauhaus (1 LP & 1 7"), New Model Army (2 LPs & 2 12"), Sisters Of Mercy (2 LPs & 2 12"), The Alarm (3 LPs & 1 12"), Fields Of The Nephilim (2 LPs & 1 12"), Julian Cope, State Of Independence Vol 4, That Petrol Emotion, Levellers (3 LPs), The Police, New Order (12"), U2 (12"), Simple Minds (12"), Ultravox (12"), Billy Idol (12"), Rubicon (12") also a Sisters Of Mercy poster. Vg+ overall

Lot 1340

Vinyl - Approximately 100 Punk / New Wave / Goth / Synth / 2 Tone 7” singles to include: The Clash, Killing Joke x 2, The Stranglers x 3, X Ray Spex, The Jam x 2, The Cure x 4, The Damned 3 (including a double pack), Sham 69, Siouxsie & The Banshees x 4, The Skids, Patti Smith Group, Flasher, Public Image Ltd x 2, Blondie / Debbie Harry x 5, Echo & The Bunnymen x 3, The Teardrop Explodes, The B-52’s, The Creatures, The Specials x 2, Madness x 5 (including picture disc), The Beat, The Fink Brothers, The Sisters Of Mercy x 4, Lords Of The New Church, The Mission x 2, Bauhaus, Elvis Costello x 2, The Merton Parkas XTC, U2 x 7 (including 2 double packs, The Cult x 3, New Model Army x 3, Spear Of Destiny x 2, Ian Dury, Scritti Politti, Squeeze, Altered Images, Wah ! and others. Condition VG+ overall with many EX examples

Lot 1471

Vinyl - 82 Punk / New Wave / 2 Tone 7” singles to include: The Fall (SF 9) EX, Penetration, The Rezillos x 3, The Jam x 8, Brian James (BJ 1), Television, XTC x 3, The Saints, The Clash x 3 (including one US), Subway Sect (RT 007), Devo x 3 (including clear vinyl), The Stranglers x 3, Siouxsie & The Banshees x 2, The Specials x 3, Madness x 2 (including debut single), The Beat, Rich Kids, Iggy Pop (PB 9160), Skids, The Members, Patti Smith Group, Elvis Costello x 2, Wreckless Eric, Ian Dury, Blondie x 9, Dr Feelgood x 3, Tubeway Army and others. Condition VG (sleeves) / VG+ vinyl overall

Lot 1296

Vinyl - 20 Punk & New Wave 7" singles featuring demos / promos / coloured vinyl to include Studio Sweethearts, Another Pretty Face, Suburban Studs, The Clash, Talking Heads (promo), Squeeze (promo), Magazine x 2, Jet Bronx & The Forbidden (red vinyl), Elton Motello, New Model Army, The Pirates x 3, Iggy Pop and more. At least Vg+ overall

Lot 1170

Vinyl - 15 Punk / Post Punk / New Wave 7” singles to include: Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect Device (UK 1978), Stiff Little Fingers – Alternative Ulster (Uk 1978), The Damned – New Rose (UK 1986 limited edition white vinyl), Magazine – Shot By Both Sides (UK 1978), Magazine – Shot By Both Sides (Live Paris 1978) (UK 2018 limited edition blue vinyl), The Satellites – Urbane Gorilla (UK 1980), The Satellites – Human Being (Uk 1980 promo released date stamped at opening), Siouxsie Sioux – An Interview With 'Siouxsie Sioux’ (UK picture disc, SIOUX 2), The Southern Death Cult – Moya / Fatman (UK 1982), The Danse Society – Heaven Is Waiting (UK 1983 picture disc), New Model Army – Vagabonds (UK 1989 picture disc), New Model Army – Green And Grey (UK 1989 picture disc), New Model Army – Stupid Questions (UK 1989), The Cult - Rain (UK 1985), The Cult - Excerpts From The Forthcoming Album The Cult (UK 1994 flexi disc). Condition EX overall

Lot 1470

Vinyl - 36 2 Tone / Punk / New Wave 7” singles to include: The Specials x 2 (including debut single with paper labels), The Selecter, The Beat x 5, Generation X, XTX ( double pack), The Jam, Depeche Mode, Blondie x 4 (including one French), Ian Dury & The Blockheads x 3, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, The Police x 4, Tubeway Army x 3 and others. Condition VG (sleeves) / VG+ vinyl, overall

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