Original WW2 British Defence Medal group retaining named OHMS issue box, Army Council paperwork, ribbon leaflet, and tissue wrapper to H.G. Surridge of Romford, Essex.
A compact early to mid 20th century plain brass trinket or keepsake box of simple utilitarian form, retaining an attractive aged patina and understated campaign-style appearance.
A handsome late Victorian to Edwardian gentleman’s swagger stick with naturally formed horn crook handle, blackened wooden shaft, and brass mounts, retaining attractive period patina and classic military officer styling throughout.
Named British officer’s Sam Browne-style leather belt to Captain G.N. Rawson, Royal Engineers, retaining original brass fittings and period service-worn character.
A highly collectible original 1946 first edition of Eisenhower’s official SHAEF report on the liberation of Europe, covering the campaign from D-Day to VE Day and retaining its iconic rainbow-and-sword cover.
A thoroughly researched and named WW1 casualty medal to a Hertfordshire Regiment soldier killed on the opening day of Passchendaele, with surviving family and pension records allowing his full story to be reconstructed.