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Four Mounted and Framed British Army Parade Buckles. PI 132. - PI 132
Four brass parade buckles professionally mounted inside a display frame. The top one bears; 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE' meaning 'Evil unto him that thinks evil of it'. The middle right; ‘Womens Royal Army Corps’. The WRAC was formed on 1 February 1949, by Army Order 6, as the successor to the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) that had been founded in 1938. For much of its existence, its members performed administrative and other support tasks. In March 1952 the ranks of the WRAC, which had previously been Subaltern, Junior Commander, Senior Commander and Controller were harmonised with the rest of the British Army. Middle left; “Dieu et mon droit,” or “God and my right,” And the bottom one is a Lion within wreath. The frame measures 34 cm x 34 cm and is 3 ½ cm deep. It comes with hanging hooks and clip access to the internal. The price includes UK delivery. PI 132. (Top shelf storeroom)
£145.00

WW2 Era British King’s Regiment Officer’s Tunic With Lieutenant Colonel’s Rank Insignia, Campaign Medal Ribbons, 14th Army (Burma Campaign) Formation Patches & Aiguillette Lanyard. U 376. - U 376
This is a very nice WW2 Officer’s tunic for a Lieutenant Colonel in the King’s Regiment. It carries his rank insignia on the epaulettes & Officer’s collar dogs on the lapels. All of the brass buttons are King’s crown & on the sleeves are 2 cloth formation patches for the 14th Army. The medal ribbon bar has the 39-45 star, Burma star & Defence medal ribbons. The 14th Army was formed in India in October 1943 & fought in Burma through many of the hardest battles until withdrawn to India in June 1945. The tunic comes complete with its original removable buckled belt and Aiguillette. A nice tunic for a man who was obviously in Burma & could well have been involved with the Chindits. The tunic is approx. UK men’s size 36” chest. All material is clean & intact with no mothing. The price includes UK delivery. U 376.
£275.00

WWI British Sherwood Foresters Derbyshire Regiment Officer's Cuff Title Khaki Tunic. U 128. - U 128
During the First World War, the Sherwood Foresters had 33 Battalions in service, of which 20 served overseas mainly on the Western Front, but also in Gallipoli, Italy and the Middle East. Over 140,000 men served in the Regiment which lost 11,400 killed. The Regiment won 57 battle honours and 2,000 decorations, including nine Victoria Crosses. This is an original WWI British Officer's Cuff Title Khaki Tunic to the Sherwood Foresters Derbyshire Regiment. It is single breasted with open collar, pleated chest pockets and plain lower pockets with flaps. The tunic has all of its original brass Regimental buttons. The embroidered cuff rank insignia are all correct and undamaged. The collar dog badges of the tunic are absent and the body has small areas of service wear. The Tunic is clean. just minor service wear. There are no manufacturer, WD or size labels. It is approx UK size 34" Chest. The price includes UK delivery. U 128.
£950.00

British Coldstream Guards Sergeant’s Grey Winter Great Coat. U 127. - U 127
The Coldstream Guards are one of the 5 Foot Guards Regiments in the British Army Household Division - the personal troops of Her Majesty the Queen. Formed in 1650 as part of the New Model Army during the English Civil War, the Coldstream Guards swore allegiance to King Charles II in 1660 and has guarded the country's monarchs since. The Regiment’s anniversary is 23rd April (St George’s Day). The Regiment has fought in every major conflict involving British troops since their creation. Their Uniform includes a prominent Red plume on the right side of their bearskin headwear (each of the Foot Guards Regiments i.e. Grenadier, Scots, Welsh, Irish & Coldstream are identified by different coloured plumes (except Scots who wear no plume) & different button, collar and shoulder badge designs / configurations. This current issue Coldstream Guards Sergeants Grey Winter Great Coat is in excellent condition. The heavy grey serge material has all of the correct gilt metal Guards garter star buttons on the body and epaulettes. The coat has 2 large flap pockets and reinforced panels at the shoulders. The large collar has the correct hooks and the rear has the correct pleats. The sleeves have the correct large cuffs. The right sleeve has the correct Sgts red and black cloth patch chevron insignia. The green material lining is clean and has just small areas of service wear consistent with parade use and has the correct integral grey serge belts. The lining has a hanging loop and clean printed label with size and stores codes (illustrated). The price includes UK delivery. U 127 (NB A Coldstream Guards Red Tunic & Coldstream Guards Bearskin Both In Similar Excellent Condition Are Available Separately On Our Website). U 127.
£225.00

Early WW2 1940 Dated 1939 Pattern British WD Home Guards Officer’s Khaki Winter Great Coat, Size 5, By Lotery & Co Ltd With 2nd Lieutenant's Rank Insignia & ‘Home Guard H6’ HG Unit Shoulder Titles. Sn 15703:27. - 15703:27
This is an excellent original early WW2 dated 1939 pattern British HG Officers Khaki Winter Great Coat. The heavy khaki serge material has all of the correct King’s Crown buttons on the body and epaulettes apart from one small button on the lower section of the rear vent which is absent. The coat has 2 large flap pockets. The large collar has the correct hook and the rear has the correct vent and adjustment strap. Both sleeves have cloth ‘Home Guard H6’ HG Unit Shoulder Titles and both epaulettes have enamel and brass 2nd Lieutenant rank insignia. The inside of the shoulders and sleeves are lined. All material is clean and has no mothing. The inside of the overcoat has a clean printed label with size, pattern detail, WD arrow, 1940 date and manufacturer name ‘H.Lotery & Co Ltd’. The lining also has an original ink marking ‘5/7-S 5’. The label and ink stamps are illustrated. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 15703:27.
£275.00

C1895 - WW1 Era Imperial German 75th 1st Hanseatic (Bremen) Lower Saxony Infantry Regiment Iron Blue Tunic Jacket with Stylised ‘75’ Regiment Epaulettes Insignia. Sn 15703:11. - 15703:11
This is an original Imperial German Infantry Tunic. This pattern of tunic was worn by German troops from C1895 and into WW1. The 75th 1st Hanseatic (Bremen) Lower Saxony Infantry were part of the German IX Army Corps (a Corps level command of the Prussian & German armies before and during WW1). This is a very good original tunic of the 75th 1st Hanseatic (Bremen) Lower Saxony Infantry The single breasted high collar Tunic is made of iron blue material. The collar and cuffs are scarlet. The front and rear of the tunic have scarlet piping. It has white epaulettes with embroidered red Regiment insignia ‘75’ and its entire original brass buttons. The tunic has areas of service wear to be expected with age. Its lining has partially readable ink stamped manufacturer detail in German text including the city name ‘Bremen’. It is approx. UK size 36” chest. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 15703:11.
£545.00
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