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A group of four medals comprising George V India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1930-31 clasp, George VI 1939-45 Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal ("Mentioned in Dispatches"), and R.A.F. Long Service Good Conduct Medal to "Acting Sergeant F.E. Vider, R.A.F." £100-150
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A group of six George VI Second World War medals comprising 1939-45 Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal, Italy Star, 1939-45 War Medal, General Service Medal, with Malaya clasp, and Territorial Efficiency medal to "Sergeant T.P. Bicknell, Royal Army Service Corps" £80-120
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A quantity (20) Second World War German medals and badges £200-300
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A First World War German Iron Cross 1813, Second Clasp, with ribbon £300-400
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A Second World War German Panzer General Assault Badge, and two other Assault Badges (unmarked) £200-300
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A Second World War German Navy Destroyer Badge marked "D.F.S." and another marked "Shuco" £200-300
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A Second World War German High Seas Fleet Badge marked "F.O.", a 1941-42 Krim Shield, a 1938 lapel pin and one other Naval Medal £200-300
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A Second World War German Navy High Seas Badge, attributed to "F.E.G. Adolf Bock, Ausf. Sherwin, Berlin" £200-300
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A Second World War German Navy Combat Auxiliary Cruiser Badge marked with raised "F.O." £100-120
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A Second World War German Navy Minesweeper Badge attributed to "F.A.C. Otto Placzec, Ausf. Sherwin. Berlin" £100-150
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A Second World War German U-Boat Badge by G.W.L. £100-150
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Six Imperial Service Medals, comprising - two George V, three George VI, one Elizabeth II, and one Edward VII Faithful Service Medal £100-200
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A Second World War German 25 Engagement General Assault Badge marked "R.A." £200-300
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A rare Second World War German Navy Narvik Battle Shield (unmarked) £150-200
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A Second World War German Kriegsmarine Coastal Artillery Badge marked "F.L.L."L." £200-250
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A Second World War German Bronze Wound Badge, a Silver Wound Badge (both unmarked), and a belt buckle £150-200
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An Elizabeth II African General Service Medal with "Kenya" clasp to "Fusilier J. Angus, R.N.F." £100-150
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An Elizabeth II Korea Medal to "T.P. Gordon, S.M. R.N." £100-150
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An Elizabeth II Korea Medal to "T.P. Gordon, S.M. R.N." £100-150
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An Elizabeth II General Service Medal with "Radfan" clasp to "Sapper J.E.S. Godber, Royal Engineers", an Elizabeth II General Service Medal with "Radfan" and "South Arabia" clasps to "Private P. Fleming, R.S., and an Elizabeth II General Service Medal with Northern Ireland and Dhofar clasps to "Spr M.A.Dighton R.E." £200-300
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An Elizabeth II General Service Medal with Northern Ireland clasp and a South Atlantic Medal with "Rosette" to "Marine J. Rook, Royal Marines" £700-900
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Two Elizabeth II General Service Medals with "Northern Ireland" clasps, to "Sergeant A. Daniels, Royal Irish Regiment" and "A.J. Williamson, Royal Navy" £100-150
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A carded collection of 102 military buttons in a glazed teak display case £300-500
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Four cards of military buttons (124) £200-300
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Five cards of military buttons (98) £200-300
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A quantity of carded and loose military buttons £100-120
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A box of mixed military badges £100-150 _________________________________
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A collection of thirty World War I and World War II medals and awards, various £150-200
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A Second World War 5th Don Cossack Cavalry Regiment Cross, a ditto German Eastern Peopled medal, 2nd class with swords and green ribbon, and a ditto German armband, the red shield with cross and swastika £200-300
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A George III silver medallion - "Earl St. Vincent's Testimony of Approbation 1800" by C.H. Kuchler after John Flaxman, showing uniformed bust of Admiral Jervis to obvese and a seaman shaking hands with a Naval Officer and worded "Loyal and True" to reverse, 47mm diameter (weight 23 grammes - VF - slight edge knocks) £400-600 Note: Given by Admiral Jervis to the Officers and Men who had remained loyal to him during the mutiny at the Nore
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A good British 1804 pattern Naval boarding cutlass with iron figure-of-eight guard, the 29ins blade showing part armorial and crown over "8" ordnance mark, with rare leather scabbard and frog, 34.5ins overall £300-400
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A British 1845 pattern Naval boarding cutlass, the 27ins unmarked blade with steel guard and brass grip, and leather scabbard with brass fittings, 32ins overall £120-160
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An American Masonic sword by Henderson Ames of Kalamazoo, Michigan, the 27.75ins blade engraved with scenes of battle between a Saracen and a Knight, and etched "William F. Hahn", with cast guard and pommel, and with ebonised grip, with metal scabbard with applied cast mounts, 35.5ins overall £120-150
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A Victorian 1827 pattern Naval "Pipe Back" Officer's dress sword by Symons of Devonport, the 28ins etched blade bearing maker's name and faint crown over anchor, with raised skin wirebround grip, brass guard and lion's head pommel, with leather and brass scabbard bearing the initials "M.R.", 34ins overall £200-300
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An early 20th Century English Royal Army Medical Corps Officer's dress sword by J. Gaunt & Sons, London, the 33ins etched blade bearing No. 12080, with shagreen wirebound grip and brass guard bearing the armorial of Edward VII, together with leather covered scabbard, 40ins overall £150-200
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An 18th Century Infantry Officer's sword, the 30.75ins blade with oyster pattern guard, 37.5ins overall £80-100
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A collection of eleven 19th and 20th Century bayonets of English and Continental military issue £200-300
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A socket bayonet for the "Brown Bess" service flintlock, the 16.5ins blade of triangular form, 21.5ins overall £80-100 Provenance: Purchased from the Museum of Historical Arms, Miami, U.S.A.
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A plated metal "72nd Regiment Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders" belt plate, 3.75ins x 3ins, and a Victorian "Aberdeen Militia Volunteers" brass cap badge £120-150
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A pair of World War II field glasses by Oigee of Berlin, marked with an eagle over swastika over "M", "Dienstglas" 6 x 30 and 752 over "MH/6400", in fitted leather case £140-160
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A 19th Century James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield copper and brass powder flask, both sides with repousse decoration, 8ins long £150-200
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A 19th Century James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield copper and brass powder flask, 6.25ins, the body with repousse decoration, and another similar (unmarked), 4.5ins £120-160
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A 19th Century Frith Patent copper and brass powder flask, 8.25ins, and another similar, 8.25ins (unmarked) £120-160
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A 19th Century powder horn with a pair of steel rings for suspension and brass nozzle, 12ins long, and a 20th Century Inuit knife, the 3ins steel blade with bone handle (6ins overall), with original ivory and leather scabbard with incised design picked out in black and signed £80-120
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A 19th Century American steel bullet mould for casting lead bullets for a small pocket gun, incised "00" to one arm with "H" to the other, 4.5ins, and an early 19th Century American (?) powder horn of flattened profile, 5.5ins, with traces of early paint, and a Persian or Indian brass powder flask, 8.75ins £80-100 Provenance: The bullet moulded bought in Pennsylvania in 1968 at an antiques auction in Amish County. The Persian/Indian brass powder flask purchased in an antique shop in the Red Fort, New Delhi, in 1980
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A Bren gun magazine box, 14.5ins x 9.75ins x 5.5ins high, containing ten empty Bren gun magazines £80-120
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A George III turned wood truncheon painted with "GRIII" over crown and royal arms above the inscription "Glastonbury", with "7" carved into the handle, 13ins, and a Victorian truncheon painted with a crown over royal coat of arms and ""Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense" over the painted arms of Brighton (two gold dolphins on a red ground within a diamond shaped panel), 20.25ins £120-160
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A William IV turned boxwood truncheon painted with the royal coat of arms supported by a lion and a unicorn over a royal cipher and shield of arms with the motto "Pro. Rege et Lege.", 14.5ins, and a matching tipstaff, 7.25ins, both with No. 3 painted in gilt £150-200
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A William IV turned wood truncheon painted with royal cipher over crown above "CP", on a dark green ground with two red bands, 21.5ins overall £80-120
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