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Rare Victorian Officers' sabretache of the 7th Hussars, with ornated crowned bullion work cipher, on scarlet felt ground with scarlet leather pouch and original scarlet leather cover and matching cross belt (3) £500 - 700
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Rare Victorian Officers' undress sabretache of Prince Albert's Own Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, circa 1860, of black patent leather, with gilt crowned silver bullion work 'L.Y.C.' badge and lacework £150 - 250
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Victorian Royal Artillery Officers' sabretache with ornate gold bullion work and gilt metal field gun decoration - complete with original black leather foul weather cover £200 - 300
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Victorian Royal Artillery Officers' cross belt and pouch with ornate bullion work decoration - complete with original black leather foul weather cover £100 - 150
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Scarce Victorian japanned metal sabretache transit tin by Hawkes & Co. Piccadilly, London, with engraved brass plaque - E. F. Riddell Esq: Northumber.nd.. Hussars. - complete with research £50 - 70
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Late Victorian silver 'South Africa Suffolk Yeomanry 1900' badge, hallmarked - Birmingham 1901 £30 - 50
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Second World War Nazi 'Reichsdflg', 80cm x 135cm £100 - 150
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Elizabeth II military drum with Regimental Crest for R.A.O.C., together with another military drum (2) £50 - 70
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Pair of early 20th century Rear Admirals' epaulettes with ornate gold and silver bullion work decoration and maker's stamp to reverse - Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove Ltd., Portsmouth, London, Devonport & Chatham £100 - 150
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Modern American Confederate Field Artillery flag, by Sherritt Flag Co., together with a Scottish Regimental bullion work pennant, a Lord Lieutenants' bullion work pennant and a copper bugle by George Potter & Co. Aldershot (4) £50 - 70
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Victorian Officers' gilt metal Suffolk Artillery helmet plate £60 - 100
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Scarce Victorian 6th Suffolk Rifle Volunteers' belt with silver plated buckle, in original brown leather pouch £50 - 70
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Three 12th (Suffolk) Regiment badges and QEII Suffolk Regiment blue cloth helmet plate (4) £50 - 70
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Napoleon III French 23rd Regiment brass eagle helmet plate £40 - 60
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Victorian 17th Lancers Officers' silver plated skull and crossbones cross belt badge £60 - 100
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Collection of First World War and later cap and collar badges - including Norfolk, Suffolk, Artists Rifles, Royal Scots Greys, R.F.C. (50+) £100 - 200
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Rare Second World War Free French Navy F.N.L.F. Cross of Lorraine enamelled badge, numbered on reverse - 1032 and registration no. 838307 (Patent for 1941) £50 - 70
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Vacant Lot
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1950s oil on canvas - portrait of a Royal Air Force Group Captain wearing full dress uniform, helmet, sword and medals (1939 - 1945 Star, Air Crew Europe, Defence and War), signed with RG monogram and dated 1951, in frame, 91cm x 70cm £300 - 400
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Scarce 1930s R.A.F. Officers' full dress helmet with black leather fur-trimmed skull, bi-metal badge, ostrich feather plume and woven bullion cords, quilted cotton lining, by Rogers & Co. and patent leather chin strap £400 - 500
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First World War Royal Flying Corp (R.F.C.) thirty hour open faced cockpit / pocket watch, in plated case with button-wind movement, black Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and brass hands, dial marked 30 hour, non-luminous mark V, B.E.7436, rear of case marked with broad arrow and 'A', watch 5.2cm in diameter £150 - 200
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First World War British Military open faced pocket watch in steel case with seven jewel button-wind movement, black luminous Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds, dial marked - H. Williamson Ltd, London 9410F, side and rear of case also marked - 9410F (rear also marked with broad arrow), watch diameter 5.9cm £60 - 100
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Gentlemen's gold plated full hunter pocket watch, with button-wind movement, white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, engraved presentation on inner case 'Presented to Lance Corpl Thomas Bell N.F. by Public Subscription on being awarded the Military Medal Somme Sept. 15th 1916' £60 - 100
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Second World War British military Timor 'W.W.W.' wristwatch in steel case with black Arabic numeral dial with broad arrow mark and luminous hour markers and subsidiary seconds, marked on rear of case - Timor, WWW, K, 11641, 41541, on black leather strap, case 3.8cm in diameter £200 - 300
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Second World War British military Cyma 'W.W.W.' wristwatch in steel case with black arabic numeral dial with broad arrow mark, luminous hour markers and subsidiary seconds, marked on rear of case W.W.W., P11411, 16411 on black leather strap, case 4.2cm in diameter £200 - 300
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Early 20th century brass firemens' helmet with embossed dragon decoration to comb, name plate to front 'NSWFB' believed to be New South Wales Fire Brigade with leather lining, chin and leather and brass chin chain and buckle £200 - 250
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Rare original Second World War A.R.P. recruitment poster for City of Westminster Air Raid precautions, First Aid services, male volunteers required to enrol for First Aid, men over 35 years of age and physically fit to act as stretcher bearers, apply at The Old Leicester Square Tube Station, Charing Cross Road, W.C.2., 49cm x 37.5cm £50 - 70
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Second World War R.A.F. flying log book named to 1812134 A. C. Oliver, entries begin on 5th February 1944 and conclude on August 22nd 1945. Together with the log book are various training manuals, photographs and related ephemera £150 - 200
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Rare Georgian silver Worlingworth Volunteers medal, issued 1797, named to Sergt. John Nance Gooch £200 - 300
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Second World War, War Savings Campaign 1944 presentation plaque, by De la Rue Plastics, 58.6cm x 35cm £60 - 80
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First World War Discharge Certificate, named to PTE Ernest William Difford. Wiltshire Regt., together with another, named to PTE. W. J. Rush. M.G.C. (2) £40 - 60
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Victorian Officers' sword belt with silvered and gilt buckle with crowned VR and wreath badge, red leather belt with silver bullion decoration £30 - 50
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Pair late 19th century Imperial Russian Officers' epaulettes with gilt brass crowned M (for Prince Misha) badges and gold bullion borders on white ground and Imperial Russian Romanov Tercentenary medal 1896 (3) £80 - 120
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Rare fragment of marble from the desk of Adolf Hitler, the Reich Chancellery, Berlin, mounted in glass-fronted display case with brass plaque - 'This Fragment of Adolf Hitler's Desk was given to Gladwyn Jebb Esq. of Bramfield Hall, Suffolk, when he was a member of the British Delegation at the Potsdam Conference in 1945'. He later became a peer and a prominent politician. He gave the piece of desk to James Crisp, publican of The Queens Head Bramfield. Provenance: By family descent. N.B. Colouration of marble matches exactly with another fragment sold by these rooms 25th August 2016 for £6,100 - lot 610 £400 - 600
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Vacant Lots
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First World War and later Military Cross (M.C.) Gallantry group - comprising M.C., 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals (with M.I.D. oak leaf), together with George V India G.S.M. with one clasp - Malabar 1921 - 1922, named to Major C. W. Merison. Suffolk R. N.B. Charles Walter Merison London Gazette 03.06.1918 France & Flanders P6469 £800 - 1200
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First World War Mons Star Meritorious Service medal (M.S.M.) and Long Service and Good Conduct (L.S.G.C.) group - comprising Mons Star, War, Victory, M.S.M. and L.S.G.C. medals, named to Q.M. SJT. W. R. Ricketts. Essex R £200 - 300
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First World War 1914 - 1915 Star trio - comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals, named to Capt. J. E. B. Heads. D.L.I £80 - 120
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First World War and later trio - comprising War and Victory medals, together with Second World War Defence medal, named to Capt. R. G. Cruikshank. Suffolk. Yeo £50 - 70
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First World War Military Medal (M.M.) Gallantry trio - comprising M.M. War and Victory medals, named to L. Cpl. C. F. Hubbard. M.G.C £300 - 500
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First World War Military Cross (M.C.) Gallantry trio - comprising M.C., named to 'Capt. C. S. Meadows. R.F.A. Aug - November 1918 France', War and Victory medals, named to 2nd Lieut C. S. Meadows. Artists Rifles O.T.C. R.F.A. N.B. London Gazette M.C. 03.06.1919 France & Flanders P6831 £600 - 800
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First World War 1914 - 1915 Star trio - comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals with M.I.D. oak leaf, named to Major P. H. Alexandra. Essex. R. N.B. M.I.D. 04.01.1917 France £80 - 120
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First World War pair - comprising War and Victory medals, named to Lieut. A. E. Tomlinson. South Staffordshire Regt £50 - 70
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First World War casualty pair - comprising War and Victory medals, named to 2nd Lieut F. Longthorpe. Tank Corps. N.B. 2nd Lieutenant Fred Longthorpe of Tank Corps. Killed in Action 20/09/1918 aged 29 years £100 - 150
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First World War 1914 - 1915 Star trio - comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals, named to Lieut. F. C. Smyth £80 - 120
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First World War Military Cross (M.C.) Gallantry trio - comprising Military Cross, War and Victory medals, named to Capt. D. A. Mackenzie. R.F.A £600 - 800
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First World War and later Mons Star group - comprising Mons Star, War and Victory medals, together with a George V Territorial Efficiency medal, named to DMR. F. J. Wharton. Suffolk R £100 - 150
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First World War / Second World War M.I.D. medal group - comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals with M.I.D. oak leaf, together with Second World War, War medal and New Zealand War Service medal, named to W.O. CLZ. F. E. Kersey. Suffolk Yeo. N.B. M.I.D. 12.01.1918 Egypt. 08.07.1919 France £100 - 150
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First World War 1914 - 1915 Star trio - comprising 1914 - 1915 Star, War and Victory medals, named to 2nd Lieut. A. C. Trowse. R.A.F £80 - 120
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First World War Military Cross (M.C.) Gallantry trio - comprising M.C., named on reverse to 'Lieut. E. J. C. Maddison Machine Gun Corps', War and Victory medals with M.I.D. oak leaf, named to Lieut. E. J. C. Maddison. M.G.C. N.B. 1914 - 1919 France - Belgium July 16th - November 18th wounded. M.C. Distinguished Service 26.07.1918 P8821. M.I.D. 25.05.1917 France. M.I.D. 24.12.1917 France £600 - 800
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