431. A 1946 PATTERN TUNIC TO AN OFFICER WITH THE 264TH BEACH BRIGADE COLUMN.

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A 1946 PATTERN TUNIC TO AN OFFICER WITH THE 264TH BEACH BRIGADE COLUMN.
431. 4209039. A 1946 PATTERN TUNIC TO AN OFFICER WITH THE 264TH BEACH BRIGADE COLUMN.

Description

An 1946 Pattern Battle dress tunic with label 'Size 7' by Black and Co. With three sewn pips to the shoulders for the rank of Captain. Highland Light Infantry tartan shoulder patch and Divisional badges. Redesignated as 246 (Scottish) Beach Brigade Column RASC (TA) in 1956. During the Second World War they were the Glasgow Highlanders who lost 12 officers and nearly 200 men at Operation Epsom.

Condition

Signs of wear and use, possible repairs to collar and slight holes from wear, but generally a very nice example.

Sale

Coins, Medals & Militaria

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Bidding

Hammer auction

Highest bid:
71 EUR
Estimate: 94 – 176 EUR
Hammering:
Sold
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Bid history

1 14 May, 08:2071 EUR
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431. 4209039. A 1946 PATTERN TUNIC TO AN OFFICER WITH THE 264TH BEACH BRIGADE COLUMN.

Description

An 1946 Pattern Battle dress tunic with label 'Size 7' by Black and Co. With three sewn pips to the shoulders for the rank of Captain. Highland Light Infantry tartan shoulder patch and Divisional badges. Redesignated as 246 (Scottish) Beach Brigade Column RASC (TA) in 1956. During the Second World War they were the Glasgow Highlanders who lost 12 officers and nearly 200 men at Operation Epsom.

Condition

Signs of wear and use, possible repairs to collar and slight holes from wear, but generally a very nice example.

Sale

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Details

Catalogue no
431

Coins, Medals & Militaria

Here we present our Spring 2025 auction of Coins, Medals, and Militaria with over 1,500 lots over two days.

It is a pleasure to have such a fine Gothic Crown in the sale - to find one Gothic Crown
was wonderful, but to find three for this auction, I couldn’t be happier. Elsewhere amongst the coins, the extraordinary gold Celtic Stater from East Dorset is a special and very rare piece of our early numismatic history.

To have been trusted by the family with the archive of the late Admiral of the Fleet Nowell Salmon V.C.G.C.B. is very special, and to catalogue so many items so closely related to his own history has been a particular pleasure.

Amongst the medals the Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to David Jones, an Officer with the Rhondda Pals, is
particularly fascinating. A heroic and eventful war saw his grave unidentified for many years until identified by a historian of Welsh military history, in 2020 he finally received a headstone on his grave.

This sale has a very nice collection of swords, gathered together from many different sources. The military rapier from the mid-17th century is a particularly exciting discovery, and to be able to link it so closely with ‘The Cromwell Sword’ in the Philadelphia Museum is very exciting, the similarities are such that they surely are from the same workshop?

VIEWING

By Appointment:
6th - 9th May

Public Viewing:
Monday 12th May - 9:30 – 16:30
Tuesday 13th May - 9:30 – 16:30
Wednesday 14th May - 9:30 – 16:30
Thursday 15th May - 9:30 – 16:30

IMPORTANT
In keeping with other Auction Houses, Lawrences do not in any way guarantee Third Reich period items. These are sold on a subject to no return basis. Viewing is strongly advised.

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