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Large Collection Of Military Training Manuals To Include World War Two Era, Titles Include : Staff Duties In The Field, Local Operations In Mountainous Country, Notes On Map Reading, Military Support In Civil Defence, Close Quarter Shooting, Helicopter Aide Memoire, Notes On Concealment And Camouflage, Concealment In The Field, The Anti Tank Grenade And Others...
Ten pieces of assorted First World War related crested china to include a Savoy China H.M.S Donner Blitzen model of a British tank used at the battle of the Angre, a W.H Goss model of the Cenotaph, a Shelley China model of an armoured car and an Arcadian china model of a grenade, various makers (10)
*Fusilier Badges. A collection of 11 Fusilier grenade badges, including Victorian Royal Fusiliers Officer's badge with silver and blue enamel on gilded grenade; Royal Munster Fusiliers Officer's badge and various Other Rank's badges including Lancashire and Inniskilling, presented in a deep frame display case (11)
*WWII Posters. A group of nine Home Guard training posters, issued by West Riding District Grenade Training, circa 1940, colour-printed diagrammatic illustrations on various grenades, bombs and fuses, approximately 57 x 44cm and slightly smaller, some creasing from rolling and minor marginal fraying and marks (9)
Royal Irish Fusiliers Victorian post 1881 Officer’s fur cap grenade.A fine example. Gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with silver Eagle on a tablet inscribed “8”. Two pairs of blades to reverse. VGCThe Eagle and tablet inscribed ‘8’ represents the Eagle on the flagstaff of the 8th French Light Infantry captured by the old 87th Fusiliers at Barossa on 5th March 1811.
Royal Marine Artillery Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-1905.A good gilt example. Large flaming grenade, the ball mounted with laurel sprays, ‘GIBRALTAR’ scroll at the top and fouled anchor at the base. Centrally a pierced strap ‘PER MARE PER TERRAM’ set on a blue enamel ground; to the centre, a silver globe in relief. Three loops to reverse. Slight service wear. Gilt toned. GC
Honourable Artillery Company Infantry Officer’s Regimental Pattern SwordA scarce example, with straight single edged blade. The guard closely follows a Guards pattern, with a flaming grenade device with “HAC” to the ball. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. PLEASE NOTE the blade has been re-polished at some time no etching remains. Overall GC.
Royal Marine Artillery OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-1905.A good die-stamped brass example. Large flaming grenade; the ball bearing laurel sprays surmounted by ‘GIBRALTAR’, strap inscribed ‘PER MARE PER TERRAM’ encircles central globe in relief. Fouled anchor to base. Two loops to reverse. VGCWorn until 1905 when the white helmet was adopted.
103rd Royal Bombay Fusiliers OR’s fur cap grenade circa 1874-81.A good rare die-stamped brass example. Flaming grenade, the ball with an Elephant within a strap ‘ROYAL BOMBAY FUSILIERS’. Two brass loops to reverse. A little service wear. GCBecame 2nd Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1.7.1881Ex Hugh King Collection. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 959 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”.
Royal Marine Artillery NCO’s helmet plate circa 1878-1905.A good die-stamped gilt example. Large flaming grenade; the ball bearing laurel sprays surmounted by ‘GIBRALTAR’, strap inscribed ‘PER MARE PER TERRAM’ encircles central globe in relief. Fouled anchor to base. Two loops to reverse, top one a replacement. VGCWorn until 1905 when the white helmet was adopted.
102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers Victorian OR’s fur cap grenade circa 1874-81.A good rare die-stamped brass example. Flaming grenade, the ball bearing the Royal Tiger within a strap ‘ROYAL MADRAS FUSILIERS’. Two brass loops to reverse. A little service wear. GC (KK 958Became 1st Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1.7.1881Ex. Hugh King Collection. This is the actual piece photographed as No. 958 in “Head-dress Badges of the British Army”.
Royal Irish Fusiliers post 1881 OR’s fur cap grenade.A fine scarce die-stamped brass flaming grenade, the ball bearing an eagle over ‘8’ within a circlet ‘ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS’. Two loops to reverse. Minor service wear. GCThe Eagle and tablet inscribed “8” represents the Eagle on the flagstaff of the 8th French Light Infantry captured by the old 87th Fusiliers at Barossa on 5th March 1811.
Grenadier Guards Victorian Officer’s waist belt clasp.A good gilt interlocking example with matching numbers to each half. Silver title circlet, seeded gilt centre mounted with flaming grenade, on the ball in silver, Queen Victoria’s crowned Cypher, reversed and interlaced. Universal pattern rococo ends. Some service wear, little gilt remains.
Scottish. 21st Foot (Royal North British Fusiliers) Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1874-77. A good rare die-stamped brass example. Flaming grenade; on the ball a strap inscribed ‘ROYAL NORTH BRITISH FUSILIERS’; pierced stencilled ‘21’ to centre. To reverse, brass loops North and South. Minor service wear, slight verdigris to reverse. Generally GC. Redesignated 21st Foot (Royal Scots Fusiliers) in 1877.
23rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1874-81.A good scarce die-stamped brass example. Flaming grenade; on the ball a strap inscribed ‘ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS’; pierced stencilled ‘23’ to centre. To reverse, brass loops North and South (top one fractured). Service wear.
23rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot Victorian OR’s glengarry badge circa 1874-81.A good scarce die-stamped smaller brass example possibly for wear on the Torin. Flaming grenade; on the ball a strap inscribed ‘ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS’; pierced stencilled ‘23’ to centre. To reverse, brass loops North and South. Service wear.
10 assorted Scottish shoulder titles.T/5/grenade/RSF ... T/6/grenade/HLI ... T/7/A&SH ... T/4/CAMERON ... T/4/SEAFORTH ... T/14/LONDON ... LONDON/SCOTTISH ... T/14/COUNTY OF LONDON (WM) ... T/10/SCOTTISH/LIVERPOOL ... LIVERPOOL/T/CAMERON/SCOTTISH. Complete with loops (one or two replaced). (10 items)
Grenadier Guards Victorian Regimental Drum Major’s Mace.A fine rare example. The Malacca shaft surmounted by a gilt mushroom top surmounted by a miniature crown. The ornate top with applied title scroll, gilt floral decoration, VR cypher within laurel sprays and flaming grenade with ball mounted with silver crowned VR cypher reversed and interlaced. The rim of the top supports ornate silver battle honours to Tel-El-Kebir, one absent. The gilt remains fresh. The shaft retains gilt collar supporting criss-cross gilt chains terminating at the 16 inch long chape. Gilt bright and fresh. Approx. 62 inches overall.Believed refurbished by Potters.
Honourable Artillery Company Victorian Officer’s ‘Albert’ pattern shako circa 1844-55.A fine rare example. The body of black beaver skin with black patent leather crown, neck and front peaks. To the front a fine silvered crowned star (toned) bearing a gilt flaming grenade with silver VR cypher mounted on the ball. A pair of silver rose bosses support and interlinked chin chain with replacement material backing. To the crown a gilt ornate ball holder supports a large white wool ball tuft (pom-pom). Retains leather sweatband with adjustable silk top. Minor service/age wear, generally VGC
Royal Irish Fusiliers post 1881 Officer’s fur cap grenade.A fine example. Gilt flaming grenade, the ball mounted with silver Eagle on a tablet inscribed ‘8’. Two screw posts to reverse. Minor wear. VGCThe Eagle and tablet inscribed “8” represents the Eagle on the flagstaff of the 8th French Light Infantry captured by the old 87th Fusiliers at Barossa on 5th March 1811.
Royal Marine Artillery OR’s helmet plate circa 1878-1905.A good die-stamped brass example. Large flaming grenade; the ball bearing laurel sprays surmounted by ‘GIBRALTAR’, strap inscribed ‘PER MARE PER TERRAM’ encircles central globe in relief. Fouled anchor to base. Two loops to reverse. Laquered. VGCWorn until 1905 when the white helmet was adopted.
Inert WW1 German 1916 Stick Grenade, shown on pages 118 and 121 of Feldzug 16. This model 1916 grenade with a good wood haft marked ‘5½SEK.AEG’, its head with good paint finish with the remains of its old paper label missing. Complete with its end cap and porcelain ball with string pull missing. Please note this item is empty and safe. Legal to own in the UK. We are not able to offer Post and Packing on this lot.
2x WW1 German Grenade Hafts, rare wood haft for the M.15 stick grenade marked 5½ SEK’ and a sectioned haft for an M.16 or 17, probably for ordnance training, which displays the method of the priming of the grenade. Markings on the grenade haft are ‘C.S.S.’ plus ‘SB.20.6½ 1.6’ complete with end cap, porcelain ball and string pull.
Collection of WW1 Battlefield Relics, time and place labelled by Michael Baldwin comprising:-Rod from a rifle grenade, two grenade heads, exploded grenade head, mess tin lid, mess tin base, pickelhaube spike and sections of barbed wire, battle damaged water bottle, a piece of German paper sandbag, plus other items, mainly found in 1989/90 on his trips to the battlefields. To read all the details of the labels, where found, viewing is advised, this would make a great battlefield display.
Rare Inert WW1 German 1915 Petard Raquette Type "Hairbrush" Grenade, very rare example of the primitive early forerunner to the German traditional stick grenade is this type based on the Petard Raquette type grenades issued to French soldiers in WW1. The steel metal box attached to a long wooden paddle handle. The grenade top is complete with the original card box which would have contained the explosive charge (now empty). Much of the original finish remains. An excellent period image of this grenade can be seen in the French book “Les Grenades Allemandes De La Grande Guerre” by Patrice Delhomme, on page 34. Please note this item is empty, safe and legal to own. This item cannot be shipped. Please also note reference work mentioned and photographed is not included with this lot
Inert WW1 German Model 1916 Stick Grenade, steel head piece with metal belt hook clip. Wooden haft with inked markings but these are not clear. Metal end cap missing. Grenade has been coated in a clear varnish at some point. Please note this item is empty, safe and legal to own. This item cannot be shipped.
Scarce Inert 1914 Pattern Turkish WW1 “Cricket Ball” Grenade, spherical blacked grenade with steel screw cap top. Arabic letter to one side of the grenade. Remains in very good condition. Please note this item is empty, safe and legal to own. This item cannot be shipped. The Turkish 1914 pattern grenade was the type used by the Turkish forces during the Gallipoli campaign. The Australian soldiers in action against the Turkish forces nicknamed the grenade, “The Cricket Ball” because of its shape and also the first issues had a longer fuse, so these were quite often returned by opposing troops, the Turkish forces later made a shorter fuse.

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