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An Edward VIII Governor's General full uniform and swords, the 1930s uniform comprising jacket, with acorn and oak leaf collar and cuffs, trousers with silvered sides, matching belt, with Edward VIII monogram, and pair of riding boots, Admirals style hat with feather plume, and Edward VIII dated sabre with scabbard and case, a rappier style sword with case, a black painted tin containing shoulder epaulettes, a back tin with spare feathers and a card tube, also with feathers, plus two pairs of military epaulettes, presented in a tin trunk (parcel)
CWC, SBS Diver, ref. 0555/6645-99 7995443, a black steel military wristwatch, Swiss quartz movement, 7 jewels, cal ETA 955.122, black dial, luminous baton markers, Arabic 6 and 9, luminous s baton hands, centre seconds hand, day and date aperture at 3 o'clock, rotating bezel, screw down back, case and dial signed , diameter 39mm CWC have been manufacturing watches for the British Military since 1972. The reference number 0555/6645-99 relates to the Royal Marines, Time Measuring Instrument, United Kingdom. This is an unissued example.
Interesting had written Seamen's letter home, hand written poem, The Seaman's Farewell from Morris Hampshire dated 1855 the inside with a letter to his Mother please view with care, and a small amount of silk cigarette cards appertaining to Military figures, including Napoleon, supplied by BDV Cigarettes,
London Transport Military Band CAP BADGE of the first type, believed to have been worn in the 1930s/1940s. The band paraded in the Lord Mayor's Show and at the Remembrance Day ceremonies as well as performing at staff and public functions. The badge is made of brass, features the LT griffin and is in very good, used condition. Very rarely seen at auction.
London Transport Military Band CAP BADGE of the first type, believed to have been worn in the 1930s/1940s. The band paraded in the Lord Mayor's Show and at the Remembrance Day ceremonies as well as performing at staff and public functions. The badge is made of brass, features the LT griffin and is in very good, used condition. Very rarely seen at auction.

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