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Hello,
I have tried this on the identification and value with no joy so thought I would try here.
Regards David
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Hello,
Could you please help with the value of this sword please?
Regards David
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Hello,
Clearing out some items inc this, I know its a swedish mauser bayonet but can you help identify the markings please?
Regards David
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Hello Paul
They are in the for sake section at £140 the pair, their both boxed and p&p free.
Regards David
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Hello
They are now for sale thank you for your interest.
Regards David
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Hello Paul,
I was not questioning your opinion in anyway, I had no idea of there value wether as a collectable or scrap I always value any help from members hence the reason I joined. Again my thanks.
Regards David
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Hello Paul,
Thank you for the prompt reply, if thats all they may be worth I think I will keep them.; i did find a durand medal issued later than mine which sold for £80 my thanks for your help.
Regards David
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I have these 2 large heavy early football medals I would like to know a bit more about them as I intend to part with them.
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Hello,
Thank you the tunic is not on the forum for sale as I have only re thought of selling in this last couple of weeks. You can email me at davidjohnhill@hotmail.co.uk should you be interested thank you.
David..
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Thank you for your interest the tunic is for sale no one was able yo explain the reason for the WF on the shoulders, I understand there is the in the RWF museum thank you again
David.
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I have recently acquired these French POW letters all I can tell you is they are written by the same man to the same lady, the postcard of the French machine gun corps came with them but what the association is I am not sure.
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Could you please help me identify these medals please thank you .
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Hello,
Thank you for your help much appreciated.
Kind regards David
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Hello,
Please could anyone help identify these 2 knives please.
1-Only makings US and ONTARIO
2-Only markings VENTURE H M SLATER SHEFFIELD
Regards David
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Could anyone help with the citation if possible to the MM this brave chap was awarded please.
Kind Regards David (H)
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I wandered if it was possible to find the service records of mercantile mariners i am trying to find the ships he may have served on his name is James Tyrer Coulter he served WW1 & 2 with a discharge number 457922 Born April 1883 Southport Lancashire died Feb 1945.
Regards David
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Thank you he is WW1my apologies for not stating this, I have his trio and numerous personal papers but I could find no record for him.
Regards David
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I am trying to find information on Pte 92888 John Anderson Thomson RFA would be grateful for any help especially military service.
Regards David (H)
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Looks like helmet plate of the Militia Artillery.
This one (if I remember correctly) was introduced in 1891.
Lower part of the plate is missing (gun + inscription "Militia Artillery").
Cheers,
Nick
Thanks Nick information much appreciated, I was going to sell it but if there's bit missing I don't think I will bother; my thanks again.
Regards David
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Thanks the badge is 3.25 inches high by the same wide.
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Hello,
Could you help please with identification of this large badge thanks .
Regards David (H)
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Hello,
Could you help please with identification of this large badge thanks .
Regards David (H)
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Today purchased a trio to a staff sgt a o c, what I would like to know please is his star is shown as A R M T before his rank not come across this before please could anyone explain thank you.
Regards David
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Hello,
I believe this maybe a paymasters kit but unsure, perhaps someone could help it appears to be complete.
Regards David (H)
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Help with this sword please
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Posted · Edited by FOR VALOUR
Sir,
Many thank's for the help and information, I asked because I was offered it for £150 no scabbard from a friend but it's not my field again my thanks.
Regards David