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The Auction Barn Pty Ltd Catalogue Vintage Militaria & War The Auction Barn Pty Ltd Phone 02 6239 2095 9 Wiluna Street www.theauctionbarn.com.au Fyshwick ACT 2609 Catalogue Vintage Militaria & War Memorabilia Auction Date and Time: 2020-10-02 19:00:00 Auction Type: Online To be held at: 10 Wiluna St, Fyshwick Terms: Cash, EFTPOS, Visa and MasterCard (a 1.6% surchargeapplies to Credit Card Payments) Lot Description Closing Time Lot 1 Edwardian Sherwood Foresters 2nd Volunteer Battalion Spiked Helmet 07:00 PM Lot 2 Collection of British Badge and Hat Badges with Slides 07:00 PM Lot 3 Official 2016 Coin Collection Folio 'Anzac to Afghanistan' with Two Extra Coins 07:00 PM Lot 4 World War Two Bayonet Featuring Wood Handle 34 cm 07:00 PM Lot 5 Royal Scots Pickelhaube Helmet 07:00 PM Lot 6 Going Solo the Raaf 1946 - 1971 07:00 PM Lot 7 Mustangs of the Raaf and Rnzaf by Peter N. Anderson 07:02 PM Lot 8 World War One German Pickelhaube Helmet, as Found 07:03 PM Lot 9 Aircraft and Markings of the Raaf 1939 - 45 07:00 PM Lot 10 The Royal Navy and The Falklands War by David Brown 07:00 PM Lot 11 Deep Blue Peak Cap of Unknown Origins 07:00 PM Lot 12 Early Machete Marked Legitimus, Collins and Co. U. S. A. No. 1250, 1940. 07:03 PM Lot 13 The Spitfire Mustang and Kittyhawk in Australian by Stewart Wilson 07:04 PM Lot 14 The Royal Australian Airforce 'The Golden Years' 1921- 1971 07:00 PM Lot 15 Ornate Dagger in Stamped Leather Holster 36 cm 07:00 PM Lot 16 German Albert Kempf K. P Military Uniform Hat 07:05 PM Lot 17 Bayonet in Leather Belt Holster 07:05 PM Lot 18 Australian Air Force Since 1911 By Parnell, N. M.; Lynch, C. A 07:05 PM Lot 19 Australian Royal Air Force Jacket with Flight Sargent Insignia 07:05 PM Lot 20 <p>Blues and Royals Household Cavalry Elizabeth Ii Officer’s Helmet</p> 07:05 PM Lot 21 Vintage Australian Royal Air Force Hat with Original Badge 07:05 PM Lot 22 Vintage Australian Royal Air Force Hat 07:05 PM Lot 23 Vintage 1970s Royal Australian Air Force Officers Cap 07:05 PM Lot 24 World War Two German Photographs and Souvenir Egypt Photos 07:05 PM Lot 25 Two Black Leather Belt Holsters 07:05 PM Lot 26 Replica German Third Reich World War Two Rubber Stamp 07:05 PM Lot 27 Assortment of Different Australian Regiment Uniform Patches 07:05 PM Lot 28 Vintage Aluminium Military Toy of Calvary Officers Pulling Wagon 07:05 PM Lot 29 World War German Third Reich Officers Cap Pin 07:11 PM Lot 30 Military Bayonet in Original Belt Holster, Knife 33 cm 07:05 PM Lot 31 <p>Long 50 cm Military Bayonet</p> 07:10 PM Lot 32 Military Start Cartridge Casing Made of Copper 1941 Stamped on Base 23cm Tall 07:10 PM Lot 33 World War One German Honour Cross 07:10 PM Lot 34 WWII Brass Threepence Set 1939-45 Brass Threepences of World War II 1939-1945 Coin Display Gift Set 07:10 PM From the 'World War II Years Lot 35 Two German Third Reich Patches and German 1939 Deutsches Coin 07:10 PM Lot 36 the Official Crests of the British Army Collectable Cards 07:10 PM Lot 37 Australian War Ephemera Including Salt Magazine, Official Leave Pass and Military Photographs 07:10 PM Page 1 of 3 Lot 38 Antique Postcards Inlcuding World War One 'God Bless my Solider Daddy' and Embroidered 'Till we Meet 07:10 PM Again' Lot 39 Black Leather Gun Holster Made by Hellway 07:10 PM Lot 40 Eagle Moss Replica 'Australian Navel Diver' Watch Unopened 07:10 PM Lot 41 Research Collection and Memorabilia of The Stevens Boys whom Served in the Australian Army in World War 07:10 PM Two Lot 42 Bullet Pen Made with .303 Calibre Lee Enfield Bullet. Stunning pen made with .303 Calibre Lee Enfoeld 07:10 PM round. The pen clip is in the shape of a Lee Enfield rifle. The pen is 14 cm long Lot 43 Eagle Moss Replica 'German Naval Command' Watch Unopened 07:10 PM Lot 44 Collection of Ten World War One 'Heroic Deeds of the Great War' Matchbox Cards 07:10 PM Lot 45 Eagle Moss Replica Military 'British Solider' Watch Unopened 07:10 PM Lot 46 Vintage Scout Whistle Made in Germany on Leather Cord 07:15 PM Lot 47 the Manchester Unity of Independent Order of Odd Fellows Membership Book 07:15 PM Lot 48 Assortment of Military and R A A F Epaulets and Patches 07:15 PM Lot 49 Eagle Moss Replica 'German Naval Officer' Watch Unopened 07:15 PM Lot 50 Lot of Military Related Ephemera 07:19 PM Lot 51 Official 2016 Coin Collection Folio 'Anzac to Afghanistan' with Two Extra Coins 07:15 PM Lot 52 Outers Gun-slick Rifle Cleaning Kit for 22 Calibre 07:15 PM Lot 53 Eagle Moss Replica Military 'British Solider' Watch Unopened 07:15 PM Lot 54 Military Fabric Pocket Belt, Knife Belt Holster and Pocket Knife in Leather Case 07:15 PM Lot 55 Eagle Moss Replica 'Royal Air Force Pilot' Watch Unopened 07:15 PM Lot 56 U S S R Communist Olive Green Hat with Faux Fur Trim 07:15 PM Lot 57 Framed Airforce Planes Photograph with Signtures 55 x 49 cm 07:15 PM Lot 58 Military Start Cartridge Casing Made of Brass 18 cm Tall 07:15 PM Lot 59 Military Start Cartridge Casing Polished Metal with 1976 Stamped on Bottom 15 cm 07:15 PM Lot 60 Australian Army Shoulder Belt 07:15 PM Lot 61 Australia's Navy 1991 - 92 Soft Cover Book. 07:20 PM Lot 62 Military Start Cartridge Casing Made of Brass 1952 Stamped on Bottom 18 cm Tall 07:20 PM Lot 63 R A F Uniform Hat with Original Badge 07:20 PM Lot 64 Eagle Moss Replica 'French Pilot' Watch Unopened 07:20 PM Lot 65 Set of 3 x Royal Navy Cups and Saucers 07:20 PM Lot 66 Australian Air Force Cap, Tuxan Leather Dressing, Pocket Knife and Returning Service Plaque 07:20 PM Lot 67 'Vietnam' D H C Caribou Transport Plane Model Kit as Found 07:20 PM Lot 68 Rare and Unusual Part of a Japanese Manifold from a Japanese Zero Fighter Plane, World War Two. Taken 07:20 PM from the Wreck in Wewak New Guinea, at the End of World War Two. It has been Fashioned into a Serviette Ring. Japanese Writing is Part of the Original Makers Inscription. Lot 69 Japanese World War Two Water Canteen 07:20 PM Lot 70 Chinese Incident War Dispatch Medal with Chinese Army Corporal Shoulder Insignia and Army Photograph 07:20 PM Lot 71 Brass Gunpowder Flask with Filigree Stamping 07:21 PM Lot 72 Two Royal Australian Air Force Officers Hat Band with Badge 07:26 PM Lot 73 Vintage 1970s Royal Australian Air Force Officers Cap 07:20 PM Lot 74 Collection of World War Service and Pay Books 07:20 PM Lot 75 Assortment of Military Patch and Badges in Anzac Biscuit Tin 07:20 PM Lot 76 Australian Army Uniform Jacket with Lieutenant Colonel Insignia 07:25 PM Lot 77 Wooden Crate of Empty Shell Casings 07:25 PM Lot 78 Antique Army Morse Code Machine 07:25 PM Lot 79 The Parr Ul Mfg. Co Stamp on Base 5.5 cm Antique Brass Lighter Used in World War One 07:25 PM Lot 80 American Army Metal M1 Helmet and Original Plaster Liner 07:26 PM Lot 81 British Navy 1804 Cutless Sword and Leather Scabbard 07:25 PM Page 2 of 3 Lot 82 American War of 1812 Eagle Head Spadroon. It is Etched with the Emblem of Davis Brown, a Boston 07:25 PM Swordsmith. The Guard and Pommel are of Brass. The Eagle Head, as it Might be Imagined, was a Popular Motif on American-made Swords. The Grip is of Faux Ivory. It Comes with a Leather Scabbard with Brass Accents and Brass Hanging Rings. Lot 83 <p>British 1822 Light Cavalry Officer Saber Made By John Prosser Of London</p> 07:25 PM Lot 84 Military Water Canteen with Detachable Cup 07:25 PM Lot 85 Us M4 Military Bayonet J. S M84 Made in Germany 34 cm 07:25 PM Lot 86 Set of Ten Large W W 2 Royal Australian Air Force Uniform Buttons 35mm 07:25 PM Lot 87 U S S R Cold War Ak47 Bayonet 33 cm 07:25 PM Lot 88 South West Asian Service Medal and Badge for U S A Army 07:25 PM Lot 89 Set of Eleven Black W W 2 Royal Australian Air Force Uniform Buttons 27mm and Two Black 22mm Buttons 07:25 PM of same Design Lot 90 Italian World War Two Carcano Bayonet in Interesting Leather Holster with Brass Tip 44 cm 07:25 PM Lot 91 W W Ii Japanese Bakelite Chop-stick Holder and Toothpick Container 07:30 PM Lot 92 Official 2016 Coin Collection Folio 'Anzac to Afghanistan' with Two Extra Coins 07:31 PM Lot 93 Set of Four Gold Metal Royal Australian Air Force Uniform Buttons 30mm 07:30 PM Lot 94 Two Mini Brass Gunpowder Flasks and Small Oil Applicator 07:30 PM Lot 95 Set of Six Gold Metal Royal Australian Air Force Uniform Buttons 23mm 07:30 PM Lot 96 Antique Photograph of W.
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