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Militaria 691


Miscellaneous Uniform Cloth Material. A large selection of many colours and sizes of uniform material, gold braid, cords, tassels &c., including two very large tassels for Bavaria; state colours for various German states; British material including Busby bag patterns &c., some supplied by Messrs Stephen Simpson Ltd. London; three black and 1 grey chin cords; and a pair of German Reich cord aiguillettes, generally good condition and a useful resource for uniform repairs (lot)


£60-£80 692


A Stanley Prismatic Compass. A Prismatic Compass by Stanley, London, reverse numbered ‘73614’; together with an empty Princess Mary Christmas tin 1914; a Monmouthshire Regiment Valaise plate; a Somerset Light Infantry helmet plate centre post-1881; a Welsh Regiment helmet plate centre post-1881; and a Royal Masonic Institution of Girls badge, silver (hallmarks for Birmingham 1926) and enamel, with pin-back suspension, generally good condition and the compass in working order (6)


£60-£80 693


A 1917 Prismatic Compass. A Verner’s Pattern Prismatic Compass by French & Son, London, reverse numbered ‘F-L 76444’ and dated 1917, in original leather case with both the name ‘L. H. Rendell’ and initials ‘L. H. R.’ inscribed on the leather, good working condition


£60-£80 694


A 19th Century Bayonet. A British pattern 1856 sword bayonet with scabbard and frog attachment, the blade length 58cm, bayonet has been cleaned overall, leather scabbard and frog minor crazing due to age, otherwise good condition


£140-£180 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping. 695


A Group of Bayonets. A French 1879 Gras bayonet, excellent blade with nice engraving along the flat back edge, undamaged grips, minor corrosion to the cross guard and upper scabbard area; accompanied by a Mauser 98/05 butcher bayonet, badly stained blade, no scabbard; and a German WWII 98 bayonet, mismatched numbers, average blade, good condition scabbard, free of dents, some blueing remaining but fitted with its scarce tropical webbing frog, fair condition (3)


£100-£140 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping. 696


A French Waterloo Shako Plate of the 25th Infantry Regiment, c.1812. Imperial Eagle with laurel wreath on stippled ground with 25 to the centre, stitching holes for attachment to the shako, good condition


£260-£300 697 698


A French Waterloo Shako Plate of the 55th Infantry Regiment c.1812. Imperial Eagle with laurel wreath on stippled ground with 55 to the centre, stitching holes for attachment to the shako, good condition


£260-£300


A German Second War Luftwaffe 1937 Pattern Officer’s Dagger. A nice condition 1937 pattern officers dagger, by Ernst Pack & Son. Good bright blade, deep orange grip, all grip wire intact, grip without any cracks. Slight lifting to the plating overall on the dagger but the scabbard has no dents and with much plating remaining. Accompanied by four medals, comprising a 1924 Stalhelm badge with the steel helmet detached from the enamel; a 1914-18 War Honour Cross without swords; an Imperial 77th Regiment regimental tradition badge; and a Jubilee Medal for Infantry Regiment 77 from 1813 to 1913 showing the head of the Kaiser wearing Guard du Corps helmet, good condition (5)


£200-£300 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping. www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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