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A fiddle handled Silver Tablespoon, London 1884, makers G.M.J, (George Maudsley Jackson [Josiah Williams & Co.]) engraved to the handle with a family crest depicting an armour helmet surmounted by a spearhead, 73 grams approx. and fiddled handed Silver Fork 1859, makers JGW, with same family crest, 80 gms. approx.
Railwayana Interest; A Pre 1947 Great Western Railway Company Police Helmet, together with a Hiatt & Co. Ltd of Birmingham wooden truncheon makers stamp to truncheon & leather strap, a G.W.R. Police manual 1934, a copy of Police Law by Cecil C.H. Moriarty ninth edition, a handwritten G.W.R. Police officers notebook and a J.Hudson 'The Metropolitan' general service whistle (a lot)
AN IMPRESSIVE COLLECTION OF SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY SHAKO, HELMET & CAP BADGES, COLLAR BADGES, SHOULDER TITLES, BELT BUCKLES, POUCH BADGES & BUTTONS officers and other ranks, including items of 1st Somerset Militia, 1st Battalion Somerset Rifles, 2nd Volunteer Battalion, 3rd Volunteer Battalion, 4th (Territorial) Battalion and 5th (Territorial) Battalion interest, framed and glazed as one, overall 52cm x 77.5cm.
Flight Lieutenant Alexander Henry Alex Thom DFC signed b w photo. WW2 RAF Battle of Britain pilot. Set into superb A4 descriptive page. Called to full-time service at the outbreak of war, he was posted to 3 ITW Hastings on 2nd October, moved to 15 EFTS Redhill on 29th April 1940 and then to 15 FTS on 15th June, firstly at Brize Norton and later at Chipping Norton. On 22nd September Thom went to 6 OTU Sutton Bridge and after converting to Hurricanes joined 79 Squadron at Pembrey on 6th October. He was posted on to 87 Squadron at Exeter on the 31st. Thom was still with the squadron during 1941. On 21st July he and F/O GL Roscoe shared in the destruction of a He111 which crashed into the sea off the Scillies. The crew took to a life raft and Thom circled them until a motor launch came and picked them up. Thom later met the crew and was given a flying helmet by the German pilot. On 21st October, this time with F/O EG Musgrove, Thom shared a Me110 southeast of the Scillies. Commissioned in early December 1941, Thom was appointed 'B' Flight Commander on 10th July 1942 and awarded the DFC (gazetted 14th August 1942). On the 19th August 1942, while supporting the ground forces at Dieppe, his Hurricane was hit by ground fire and lost oil pressure. He managed to limp back to England where he made a forced landing at East Dean. Thom managed to get back to his airfield as a passenger in a Master flown by F/Sgt. Lowe and immediately took off again in another Hurricane, flew back to Dieppe and proceeded to strafe enemy positions. He was then credited with two enemy aircraft destroyed and a He111 probably destroyed. In November 1942 87 Squadron went to North Africa. Thom was posted away on 7th May 1943 to be a flying control officer at Bone. He returned to 87 Squadron, then at Tingley, and took command on 27th June 1943. He was again posted away on 27th September, this time to return to the UK. On 17th November Thom became an instructor at 55 OTU Annan. He moved to 53 OTU Kirton-in-Lindsey on 12th March 1944. He was appointed Flight Commander, Fighter Affiliation Flight at 84 (Bomber) OTU at Husbands Bosworth on 19th May 1944 and remained there until 10th October when he went to RAF Peterhead as adjutant. Thom's final posting was to HQ 13 Group at Inverness on 8th May 1945 as a staff officer. He was released from the RAF on 4th December 1945 as a Flight Lieutenant. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A Lancashire Rifle Volunteers helmet plate, a 30th Regiment example; and three insignia for the 59th and 30th Regiments (Please Note: this lot is offered subject to the statement made in the Auctioneer's Glossary of Certain Terms under 'Militaria & Associated items' in the Terms & Conditions of Sale)
M.C.Lilley & Co Columbus Ohio Top Quality Masonic Knights Templar Ceremonial Dress Sword and Scabbard. c.1865 - 1882. Features The Pommel Is a Knights Helmet Made of a Silvered White Metal As Well as The Cross guard. The Handle of Bone with Scrimshaw Carved Decoration of Masonic Symbols to a Very High Quality. The Blade as Top Quality Engravings to All of Blade, The Scabbard Set with Red Enamels and Overlaid with Top Quality Applied Decoration Symbols. Length 37.5 Inches. Please Study Photo.
A GEORGE V 1871 PATTERN 2ND LIFE GUARDS CAVALRY OFFICER'S HELMET, the silver plated skull decorated with gilt brass laurel and oak leaf design, gilt rose embossed ear roundels supporting gilt brass leather backed chin chain, the helmet plate with half laurel and oak leaf wreath surrounding the collar of the order of the garter and surmounted by a king's crown, central cut silver star of the Order of the Garter, blue enamelled ground and central red enamelled Cross of St George, the top of the helmet with plume holder; together with white horse hair plume and an additional black feather plume and relevant fittings and black horse hair plume, the helmet and additional plumes in two black and red Japanned metal cases, the helmet case with brass plaque inscribed: Captain Tennant 2nd Life Guards and gilt metal shield shaped plaque inscribed: Hawkes & Co, 14 Piccadilly, London, the cylindrical plume case with conforming Hawkes label. See illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
A rare George III South Staffordshire enamel baluster mustard pot, the lift-off cover modelled as a bust of a Medieval knight in armour, his helmet with feathered red plumage, raised and tooled Rococo leafy C and S-scroll gilding, provision for a spoon to verso, enclosing a contemporary glass liner, the base in relief with a military trophy picked in polychrome, to verso with Deutsche Blumen, flanked by raised gilded upright foliate fronds, puce en camaïeu lion masks to knees, pad feet, scroll handle, chased gilt-metal mount, 14.5cm high, c. 1770
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER HELMET JUG, maker's mark SA struck over another indistinct mark, London 1791, with bead cast rim and high loop handle, raised upon a waisted low pedestal and square foot, later bright cut engraved with swags enclosing a near contemporary panel and initials I * C, 5 1/4" high over handle, 2ozs 18dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A large French porcelain figure of the Godess Minerva, probably Samson of Paris late 19th/early 20th century, modelled standing wearing scaled breast plate and plumed helmet, with owl seated by her right foot, on a scrolling and pierced base, marked with Chelsea-style gold anchor to the reverse, unglazed base unmarked, 40cm high
A red and white painted Canadian Wolseley pattern pith/sun helmet by W.M. Scully LTD – Montreal, dated 1935 and size 6 3/4, the interior with brown leather sweatband and lining various inscribed and crossed with notations such as ‘W.A. Barton’ and ‘102 Bty’ and a further Wolseley pattern pith/sun Wolseley helmet by Hobson and Sons, interior brown leather band stamped with manufacturers marks and interior liner inscribed ‘J. Thomas STO’ (2)
A group of German Third Reich badges and insignia including reproductions including pair of SS pith helmet shields; a German Labour Front (DAF) cap badge with RZM and ‘Lieterant 374’ markings to reverse; two edelweiss; a national tri-colour cap cockade; two 1939 Iron Cross bars, one with prongs to reverse; a Tag Der Arbeit tinnie; a fantasy eagle mounted upon a skull; cap eagle with black swastika; a NS-Reichskriegerbund 'Kyffhäuser' badge; a Marksmanship badge lanyard shield (Grades 5-8) and an early 20 th century Birmingham silver and blue enamel swastika badge, hallmarks distinct (prior to the adoption of the swastika by the NSDAP, this symbol was used as one of good luck) (14)

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