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1897 Pattern Boer War Officers Sword – Cheshire Regiment Engineers?.

1897 Pattern Boer War Officers Sword – Cheshire Regiment Engineers?.

1st Cheshire regiment Boer war officers sword of the 1897 pattern. It has a pierced basket type guard bearing Queen Victoria’s Cypher and a ray skin grip bound with twisted silver wire. The long straight steel blade is beautifully etched with foliage and ‘C’ scrolls; the centre of the etching on one side reads “ 1st Cheshire” and down a little further “R.E.V.” this may stand for the Royal Engin...  read more

Code: 27932

295.00 GBP

WW1 Victory Medal Gunner Cole Royal Garrison Artillery

WW1 Victory Medal Gunner Cole Royal Garrison Artillery

This WW1 victory medal was awarded to Gunner 149774 John Cole of the RGA, he was entitled to a pair beyond that I have no further research. The medal comes in very good condition with only light wear and some copy research.  read more

Code: 27947

18.00 GBP

Book – History of the Queen’s Royal Regiment Ninth Lancers

Book – History of the Queen’s Royal Regiment Ninth Lancers

This book is a bit of a pickle, the inner contents are Victorian in date, the outer cover probably from the late 1980’s when it was rebound. On the spine it reads ‘Cannon History of the Queen’s Royal Regiment Ninth Lancers’ Cannon being Richard Cannon Esq adjutant generals officer Horse Guards, the inner Victorian frontispiece has ‘by command of his late majesty (William IV) her majesty the Que...  read more

Code: 27952

15.00 GBP

WW1 German Mortar & Pestle 1915.

WW1 German Mortar & Pestle 1915.

A scarce WW1 German cast iron mortar with the date of 1915 and the iron cross symbol to the centre, this has been cast on both sides. It comes with its original pestle, which is solid bronze. The mortar has white metal plating, of which the majority remains.
These are a bit of a conundrum, I have only ever had one of these before, it is suggested that they were traded in the (Gold gab ic...  read more

Code: 27978

120.00 GBP

Six Victorian 13th Hussars Brass Buttons – Maker Marked

Six Victorian 13th Hussars Brass Buttons – Maker Marked

Here are 4 large and 2 small flat brass buttons for the 13th Hussars, all are marked to the backs for Jennens & Co London and come in very good condition, the largest measures 20mm and the smaller 14mm.  read more

Code: 28023

26.00 GBP

Rare WW2 German Hitler Youth Training and Information Map – Hitler’s Army

Rare WW2 German Hitler Youth Training and Information Map – Hitler’s Army

I cannot find a comparison for this map, it is a genuine WW2 era German Hitler Youth training map in fact I have 16 of them, all different each giving different details to educate and inform, This example shows the map of Europe with Germany in red with the heading Adolf Hitler’s German empire along with a statement by Alfred Kofenberg which I have not translated. Bottom left it has ‘Volk und R...  read more

Code: 28869

35.00 GBP

1930’s German Tinnie or Day Badge National Military Sports Shooting

1930’s German Tinnie or Day Badge National Military Sports Shooting

A nice quality, very typical 1930’s German tinny or day badge for the 2nd national military sports shooting day in the town of Oberursel Taunus, made from a lightweight pressed out metal it carries the Swastika to the bottom, no makers mark and it comes in very good but lightly tarnished to the top condition, it measures just over two inches long at the longest point.  read more

Code: 28865

Reserved

1935 German Workers Tinnie or Day Badge – Maker Marked

1935 German Workers Tinnie or Day Badge – Maker Marked

A nice quality, very typical 1930’s German tinny or day badge for the Tag der arbeit or workers, made from a lightweight metal it carries the Swastika to the bottom, maker marked to the back with Wilhelm Schwann Hanau and it comes in very good but lightly tarnished to the top condition, it measures 1.75 inches long.  read more

Code: 28864

Reserved

KOYLI Territorial Battalion Collar Dog.

KOYLI Territorial Battalion Collar Dog.

A brass and white metal collar dog worn by the territorial and volunteer battalions of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from 1908 until the end of the first world war. There are slight differences between the collar badges worn by the regular and territorial battalions. The regular battalions had some fleur-de-lis decoration on the horn, where for the territorials, the horn is left plain....  read more

Code: 28862

8.00 GBP