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Original Collection Of WW1 / WW2 Era British & ANZAC Army & Air Force Regiment Cloth Shoulder Flashes (Some In Pairs) Mounted On Display Board. Sn 23433 - 23433
A nice colourful Collection Of WW1 / WW2 Era British & ANZAC Army & Air Force Regiment Cloth Shoulder Flashes (Some In Pairs), mounted for display on a green baize board for display. The thin 5 mm thick board is 19 ½” width and 15 ¾” height. All of the flashes are clean with no damage. The price for this collection worthy of further research includes UK delivery. Sn 23433 (corridor floor)
£295.00

Framed Collection Of Original WW2 Era British Army, Gurkha Armoured, Anti Aircraft & Other Division Cloth Regiment Formation Patches. Sn 23432 - 23432
A nice colourful Collection Of Original WW2 Era British Army, Gurkha Armoured, Anti Aircraft & Other Division Cloth Regiment Formation Patches, mounted on a green baize board and framed for display. The glazed frame measures 21” x 17 ¼” x ½”. All of the patches are clean with no damage. The price for this collection worthy of further research includes UK delivery (shipping internationally is only possible without frame and would be at cost) Sn 23432 (corridor floor)
£295.00

Nazi Germany, WW2, Panzer Issue Cloth Cross in Gold. - N 127
The criteria for bestowal of either the Cross of Gold included that the recipient must first have been awarded the 1939 Iron Cross 1st class or the 1939 Bar to the 1914 Iron Cross 1st class. On introduction of the award a cloth version was also authorized for wear with the colour of the base material indicating which branch of service the cross was awarded to with a field-grey base for award to Heer and Waffen-SS personnel, a black base for Panzer personnel, a blue/grey base for Luftwaffe personnel and a navy blue base for Kriegsmarine personnel. Hand embroidered example features a double, overlaid, eight point, sunburst pattern with the top, inner layer, sunburst in matte, brownish/grey, cotton threads, and the bottom, outer layer, in bright, silver/aluminium wire threads. This is an genuine, original WW2 German cloth Cross of Gold with black backing indicating issue to the Panzer Regiments. The cross is hand embroidered example featuring a double starburst pattern with eight points on black wool backing. The cross has a brass alloy wreath in the centre. The inner and outer roundel of the wreath features red intertwined cord, with an embroidered black swastika in the centre with an aluminium outer border. The reverse of the decoration measures 70mm x 70mm. The price for this guaranteed original piece includes UK delivery. N 127
£595.00

A Gordon Highlander’s Regimental Plaid Brooch & Buckle. BA 907 - BA 907
The Gordon Highlanders were a line Infantry Regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994 when it was amalgamated with the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons). This is a Gordon Highlanders white metal Regimental plaid brooch as worn by NCO’s and pipers with hinged pin to the rear. The rear is marked by the maker ‘Phillips Aldershot’ together with a brass buckle mounted with white metal Gordon Highlanders Regimental badge. The rear of the buckle has the correct lugs with split pins, hook and belt bar. The price for this pair includes UK delivery. BA 907 (drawers office)
£225.00

1940 Enamelled Motor Machine Gun Brigade Cap Badge. BA 906. - BA 906
The Motor Machine Gun Service (MMGS) was a unit of the British Army in the First World War, consisting of batteries of motorcycle/sidecar combinations carrying Vickers machine guns. It was formed in 1914 and incorporated into the Machine Gun Corps in October 1915 as the Machine Gun Corps (Motors). Although the usefulness of the machine gun had not been fully appreciated by the British Army before the outbreak of the Great War, it soon became apparent that highly mobile machine gun units would be of considerable value in the fluid warfare that characterised the first few weeks of the war. As part of the British Army’s reaction to the potential invasion threat, it was required to establish rapid reaction forces. These organisations were highly mechanised and lightly armed. They used 2-wheeled drive light utility cars – Austin Tillys – as the vehicles to carry the Vickers machine gun and 3,500 rounds, the Driver, Nos. 1 and 2 and a Sergeant or Corporal. The other gun numbers were carried in coaches with the headquarters element. They only existed between May and December 1940. The Motor Machine Gun Brigades were established from Cavalry and Armoured Units. It was likely that these units did not have sufficient armoured vehicles to equip them as they were intended. Cast in gold coloured metal with enamelled ‘MMG’ *pin to rear absent* 2 ½ x 3cm. The price includes UK delivery. BA 906. (Badges/Medals Drawer)
£145.00

Original German NSDAP Nazi Party/SS 1934 Pattern Political Cap Eagle. BA 905. - BA 905
Allegedly the first pattern Third Reich political national eagle was personally designed by Adolf Hitler himself and was introduced on November 4th, 1927. Originally the first pattern eagle was worn on the Kepi by SA and SS personnel and wasn’t adopted for wear by NSDAP political leaders until 1931. Uniform regulations of January 1934 introduced a second pattern political style national eagle. This second pattern, political national eagle was modified in 1936, again in 1937 and a final pattern was introduced April 1939. Second pattern (1934), die stamped, aluminium, national eagle clutching an oak-leaf wreath which encompasses an embossed, canted swastika on a recessed black painted background field. The left facing eagle features extended, pointed wing tips with a roughly 36mm wingspan. Reverse of the eagle is a mirror image of the obverse. Both Prongs are intact. The price includes UK delivery. BA 905. (Buckles & Badges Drawer)
£175.00
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