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Germany, WWII, Wound Badge 3rd Class; Driver's Proficiency Badge 1st Class, another 2nd Class (missing securing lugs on back); D.R.A. Sports Badge. Very fine. (4)
Estimate $80
Passed in
Norway, WWII Volunteers 'Quisling' cap badge in antique silver finish and red enamel with clip slide. Very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $60
USA, WWII USN Chief Petty Officer's badge in gilt brass and nickel, by K.G.Luke, Melbourne, pin-back. Uncirculated and very scarce Australian made USN badge.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Australia, woven khaki waist belt with black metal buckle with printed Rising Sun badge (KC); Royal Australian Regiment, ceremonial white leather sword belt for Officer/WO1 with RAR two-piece buckle in gilt by Hobson & Son, London, inside of belt marked 'RSM', together with white leather sword knot. Some oxidation on the first buckle, age cracking to leather of second belt, otherwise fine - very fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
WWI Australian/British leather knee high boots, made from brown leather and with front straps for securing, fitted with a pair of officer's nickel spurs, and included are the original boot trees for storing. Some leather cracking and loss of colour on shoes as to be expected from wearing in the trenches, otherwise fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $380
WWI, officer's military pattern spurs stamped 'Solid Nickel', with original leather straps and chains. Fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $50
WWI busby, fitted with brass badge for Royal Scots Fusiliers, plume fitting at one side but no plume, with brass chain chin strap, leather lined and on the inside of this is a double broad arrow mark, inside of hat marked with 'W (broadarrow mark) D/7/1914' and with label for Hobson & Sons, London, size 6 7/8, 1914. Chin strap fitting loose at one side, bearskin in excellent condition, good very fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $400
Spanish Civil War, 1936, Republican Army beret with embroidered Sargento (Sergeant) rank badge bearing the Soviet red star. Two small holes at one side, probably from a metal badge, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $100
Passed in
British Naval Sword, 19th century British Pattern 1827 by Manton & Co, England, with proved mark on ricasso, the sword blade (80cm) with floral decoration both sides and the British Royal arms on one side and a crowned (KC) fouled anchor on the other side, the fish skin wrapped handle with twisted wire and a lion's head pommel, the hand guard also decorated with a fouled anchor, the scabbard in black leather so for a Warrant Officer, with brass fittings at the locket, the chafe and in the centre, the locket with a raised shield bearing the name, 'Manton & Co, England' with a crown above (overall length in scabbard 97cm and without scabbard 95.5cm). The leather scabbard with loss of leather and cracks, otherwise fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $380
Australia, WWI officer's swagger stick, lacquered stick with metal tip and metal ball at top, this embossed with a Rising Sun badge (KC). Some dents in metal parts, loss of lacquer and colour on stick, otherwise very good.
Estimate $50
SOLD $120
Spitfire propeller blades, a pair made of pine wood with metal leading edge covering, one with this edge cover only three-quarters of length, the outer skin of metal mesh and cellulose sheet coating has been stripped off leaving the timber base, one blade has been lacquered, with heavy steel gearing at the bottom for fitting into the spinner, the one on the lacquered blade has been coated with black enamel, the base of the gearing on both with a Drawing Number, the first S/N 0 JP133711, the other appears to be 304663, the total length of each blade including steel base is 154cm. A few small areas with some minor loss of material from rear edge, otherwise very fine. (2)
Estimate $1,200
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World militaria, includes 'Chema' gasmask and storage container, WWII, under lid of storage container are instructions in Russian text, inside mask marked 1939/15 and also Zakonem Chraneno (Czechoslovakian manufacturer), various other markings ; Army binoculars, in heavy canvas carry case marked for Department of Defence (D upright arrow D); also Yashica Umatic-Power movie camera, c1960s, with leather case. The gas mask and tank nearly very fine, the storage cylinder fine, the binoculars poor and the case very fine, the movie camera very dirty, otherwise fine, working order unknown. (3)
Estimate $50
SOLD $150
Artillery shell storage container, in heavy khaki coloured fibre, removable sections at top and bottom (approx size L80.5xD13.0cm), side printed in white at top front and bottom back, details are 'CART 105MM HOW HE M1/WITH FUZE PD M739 A1/002B-AD1-03-98X/FNH 016-025/RDX/TNT/CARTRIDGES/FOR WEAPONS'. Very fine.
Estimate $40
Passed in
Lee Enfield Mk 3 oil bottle, in brass; brass button slide impressed 'R 1 (broadarrow) 7/Dimago/1940; rectangular iron kit bag locking device; rounded brass kit bag locking device. The third item with oxidation, otherwise fine. (4)
Estimate $50
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Gallipoli landing print, 'Glory That Can Never Fade', framed print of the beach landing, (75x65cm); another unframed print of the same image; framed print, '1st Australian Divisional Artillery Going Into Action Near Ypres, 31 July 1917', c1920s, (63x42cm). Some foxing, very fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
WWII original art cards, in water colours, four with a Xmas theme, each a different comedy skit between RAAF and Japanese soldiers/airmen, each 112mm x 173mm. Some foxing but funny contemporary works, very fine. (6)
Estimate $100
SOLD $180
The First at War, The story of the 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion 1939-45 The City of Sydney Regiment, by The Editorial Committee of The Association of First Infantry Battalion, 1987 First Edition, hard cover with dust jacket, 558pp, with b&w images, includes awards & decorations, nominal roll, POWs escaped, and casualties, signed at the foreward by three former commanding officers, Maj-Gen K.W.Eather CB, CBE, DSO, ED, Maj-Gen I.R.Campbell DSO, and Maj-Gen P.A.Cullen CBE, DSO, ED. Foxing at page edges as usual and on back cover pages, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $100
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War Dance, A Story of the 2/3 Aust. Inf. Battalion A.I.F., by Ken Clift, 1980 First Edition, hard cover with dust jacket, 450pp with b&w images, includes battle honours, awards and nominal roll, signed on cover page by Maj-Gen K.R.Murray AO, OBE, RFD, ED, QC, Commander 2nd Division; also Battle Initiation, Bardia 3 January 1941, booklet by Neville Blundell, 2001, board cover, 20pp plus ivpp introduction, with b&w images and maps, signed by the author, N.Blundell MM, 2/3 Bn 1939-45 03.01.01. Book with some very light foxing at page edges, otherwise very fine, booklet extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $150
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White over Green, The 2/4th Infantry Battalion, edited by The Unit History Editorial Committee, 1963 First Edition, hard cover with dust jacket, 364pp with b&w images and maps, includes battle honours, honours & awards, honour roll and nominal roll. Very light foxing at page edges and on cover pages, some small paper loss to cover edges, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $250
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Bayonets Abroad, A History of the 2/13th Battalion A.I.F. in the Second World War, by Ex-members of the 2/13th Battalion, A.I.F., 1953, hard cover, missing dust jacket, 434pp, with b&w images and maps, includes honours, decorations and awards and roll of honour. Front cover page loose, some foxing at page edges, a few pencil markings, hardcover with fading, otherwise very good and very scarce.
Estimate $150
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The Footsoldiers, The Story of the 2/33rd Australian Infantry Battalion, A.I.F. in the War of 1939-45, by William Crooks, 1971 First Edition, hard cover with dust jacket, 528pp, with b&w images and maps, includes lists of POWs, battle honours, honours & awards with citations, roll of honour, casualty list, with endorsement on cover page signed by Eric Marshall (Maj-Gen Eric Sydney Marshall) served in 2/33rd as Captain. Foxing at page edges as usual, otherwise very fine and rare as first edition.
Estimate $500
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Across The Parallel, The Australian 77th Squadron with the United States Air Force in the Korean Air War, by George Odgers, 1952 First Edition, hard cover with dust jacket, 239pp with b&w images, with signature on cover page. The dust jacket with some paper loss at edge, otherwise fine.
Estimate $50
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New South Wales Police Force, reproduction helmet plates, includes Governor's Mounted Escort, c1870, small pierced hole at top, cast in chromed white metal (67x68mm); standard type (3), one with VRI cypher (c1880-1900) (52x101mm), one with EVIIR cypher (c1901-1910) [51x95.5mm] and the last with GR cypher (1911-1935) [50x98mm], all cast in bronze, and all four badges flat back without lugs. Extremely fine. (4)
Estimate $50
SOLD $110
New South Wales Police, pre-Federation helmet plate (VR), struck in gilt bronze (52x101mm), three lugs on reverse. Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $1,000
New South Wales Police, helmet plate (E [VII] R), struck in bronze (52x100mm), with inaccurate Queen Victoria type crown and inaccurate cypher, two lugs on back. Good very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $700
New South Wales Police, cap badge (KC), 1915 first version, struck in silver (23x44mm), two lugs on reverse. Good very fine and very rare.
Estimate $300
SOLD $2,000
N.S.W Police, officer's hat badge (KC), c1930s-54, chrome plated (51x48mm), two lugs on reverse. Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $240
N.S.W Police, helmet badge (KC), c1930s-1954, chrome plated (56x45mm), three lugs on reverse. Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $160
N.S.W Police, voided hat badge (QC), c1955-72, in hand painted enamel on brass (57x48.5mm). Some enamel missing otherwise fine and very rare.
Estimate $150
SOLD $400
(NSW) Police Cadet, voided hat badge (QC), c1959-72, in chrome (55x58.5mm), with two lugs on reverse. Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $280