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Boer War Pair to Trimnell Wiltshire Reg. POW Casualty.

Boer War Pair to Trimnell Wiltshire Reg. POW Casualty.


A scarce Boer War Queen South Africa and Kings South Africa pair to a man who died while a Boer prisoner of war.
Both medals are correctly named to 5232 Private Albert Trimnell of the 2nd Battalion (The Duke of Edinburgh's) Wilshire Regiment; the QSA has three clasps, the Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal; the KSA has the South Africa 01 & 02 claps.
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Code: 16683

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WW2 USAAF Officers Crusher Cap.

WW2 USAAF Officers Crusher Cap.


A superb guaranteed original second world war American Air Force officers visor cap, also known as the crusher cap because it is soft, pliable and it could be easily folded and put in to a pocket and comfortable to wear under an aircraft’s radio headset.
This one is in wonderful original condition, it was issued and worn, this you can tell by the wear inside the cap; it has a sof...  read more

Code: 16677

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Rare WW1 & WW2 Medal Group to Gloucestershire Yeomanry.

Rare WW1 & WW2 Medal Group to Gloucestershire Yeomanry.


An interesting a scarce 1915 star trio and the WW2 defence medal all awarded to 3022 Lance Corporal Rayner H. G. Vicker of the 1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Yeomanry and Home Guard.
The 1914/15 star is correctly named to 3022 L/Cpl. R. H. G. Vicker. Glouc. Yeo. And the British war and victory medal is correctly named as above by to Private R. H. G. Vicker. The ww2 defence med...  read more

Code: 16676

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Scarce WW1 Territorial Medal Group to RGA – Low No

Scarce WW1 Territorial Medal Group to RGA – Low No

An outstanding territorial medal group of four comprising of the British war and Victory medal pair correctly named to 414 Gunner Harold Thomas Royal Artillery. The Territorial War medal correctly named as pair to Royal Artillery and the scarcer Territorial Force Efficiency medal correctly named to 374112 Bombardier Harold Thomas Royal Garrison Artillery. Also included are his original territor...  read more

Code: 16624

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Interesting WW1 Officers Sword - Named Dublin Fusiliers.

Interesting WW1 Officers Sword - Named Dublin Fusiliers.

A very interesting WW1 era infantry officer’s sword and scabbard, the sword its self is the normal 1897 pattern sword with the George V cypher and brown leather covered scabbard, the blade is clean free from any pitting or bloom and very nicely etched with the usual infantry horn and kings crown etc, what makes this one just a little different from most is that it has an engraved dedication on ...  read more

Code: 16622

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WW2 Silver ARP Badge.

WW2 Silver ARP Badge.


British sterling silver Air Raid Precautions bade fully hallmarked and with a brooch pin on the back, it comes in excellent original condition.
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Code: 16607

8.00 GBP

WW1 Period German/Austrian Commemorative Pin

WW1 Period German/Austrian Commemorative Pin

An interesting white metal pin depicting Kaiser Wilhelm and Franz Joseph, dated 1914 and having the words viribus unitis 'with united forces'. Issued I'm sure for the uniting of the German and Austrian Empires and coincidentally the motto of Franz Joseph.
Comes in super original condition.
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Code: 16571

12.00 GBP

WW2 Silver Defence Medal Miniature Medal.

WW2 Silver Defence Medal Miniature Medal.


A superb WW2 era solid silver miniature or dress Defence medal; a
lovely quality medal and suspended on its original silk ribbon; it comes in excellent condition, never polished so now a dark tone to the silver.
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Code: 16533

8.00 GBP

Radnor Home Guard Cap Badge.

Radnor Home Guard Cap Badge.


The 2nd pattern badge dating from the mid to late 1950’s, it comes in very good but used condition.
Ref. R6

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Code: 16483

12.00 GBP

Rare WW2 German Factory Workers Badge – HEINKEL.

Rare WW2 German Factory Workers Badge – HEINKEL.


A very interesting and rare badge dating from the WW2 period, it would have been worn by a worker at the German aircraft manufacturing company founded by and named after Ernst Heinkel.
The badge is quite large (1.75 x 2 inches) made of metal and displaying the workers number 794 with a red painted square each side of the number, this would probably relate to what work the worker ...  read more

Code: 16478

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