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A specimen collection of eighteen interwar German stamps overstamped Ostland and franked Kauen 11.1.1942, and loose German franked and unfranked stamps of the same period. Also ephemera including a message of thanks from Field Marshall B L Montgomery on leaving 21st Army Group, officer's release book, street map of Berlin, Certificate of Post War Credit post cards and photographs of service officers in Berlin
Wartime England v Scotland international exhibition match programme played at Mynamatti, India, 10th March 1943,Ted Ditchburn in goal for England, all players in the professional game, in aid of the Red Cross Fund, also two other matches on the same day Army v England & RAF v Scotland, plus a field hockey match, 4-pager, reasonably good, v & h folds
A World War I Meritorious Service medal group awarded to M2-077322 Private S Nevitt of the Royal Army Service CorpsComprising Meritorious Service medal, 1914-15 Star, War medal and War for Civilisation medal, Private was awarded the Meritorious Service medal on 23rd July 1918, also with this lot is paperwork relating to same, photographs of troops, drivers, postcards of Germany etc, also a medal pair awarded to 5689 Private J T Nevitt of the North Dee Fusiliers comprising War medal and War for Civilisation medal.
Military Models - Three Oryon Collection 1:35 scale metal model sets comprising # 2013 U.S Army Parachutists 101st Division "Screaming Eagle", # 5007 British Aviation R.A.F Aces (No 2), # 5005 German Aviation Luftwaffe Aces (No 3) and two GB Little Lead Soldiers # P5 sets Guards Bandsmen. (5)
Major General Sir Sahib Singh Sokhey hand written letter 1954. Indian biochemist, a British Indian Army general and a military physician who was also a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of the Indian Parliament, from April 3, 1952 to April 2, 1956. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Mjr Gen Francis Wyldbore, Smyth DSO 8th Army signed 1995 cover I was Montys Double, Only 15 issued. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Mjr Gen John Frost DSO MC signed Escape from Arnhem cover SCS33, only 94 issued. Airborne officer of the British Army best known for being the leader of the small group of airborne forces that actually arrived at Arnhem bridge during the Battle of Arnhem in Operation Market Garden, in World War II. He was one of the first to join the newly formed Parachute Regiment and served with distinction in many wartime airborne operations until he was injured and captured at Arnhem. His army career continued until his retirement in 1968. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Double signed pages, Prince Devawangse of Siam Autographed letter 1914 fixed to A4 page, replying to an autograph request. Siamese prince and diplomat during the reign of Rama V and Rama VI.Its ReadsDear Mr Montague SmithI receive your letter of the 7th of april last in which you ask me for my autograph. Wishing to give you satisfaction by complying with your request and to express to you my thanks for your best wishes I write this note foe you. Yours Truely DevawangseOn reverse is a Sir Pertab Singh letter.General Patrab Singh Autographed letter 1920 fixed to A4 page. He was a career British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of the princely state of Idar Gujarat and heir to Ahmednagar later renamed as Himmatnagar from 1902 to 1911, when he abdicated in favour of his adopted son. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
*WWII Binoculars. A pair of WWII Air Ministry binoculars by Bausch & Lomb, with A.M. markings and 6E/29 in original brown leather case with aperture for a compass, together with a Polish Army green sidecap applied with white metal badge, a 1950s Malayan Communist Party hat, khaki with embroidered red star, WWII 11th Hussars beret, various cap badges including Royal Naval Air Service and other items (a carton)
Signed Aviation and Military. A large private collection of World War Two books and related, the majority somewhat eccentrically and very heavily grangerised with stuck in, tipped in and loose related cuttings, clipped signatures, annotations, copied and facsimile signatures of military and R.A.F. personnel, etc., some possibly genuine pencil autographs over-inked, but including some signed postcards, first day covers and related ephemera with presumed genuine autographs, mostly hardbacks in dust jackets, various sizes, together with a quantity of related prints, one titled "Cross Country" by Mark Holmes of a Halifax MKI 78 Squadron aircraft with multiple pencil signatures to margins, framed and glazed, plus a small quantity of ephemera and magazines, including a crudely laminated Army Medical Services report on Belsen Concentration Camp, six days after its capture by the 2nd Army (12 shelves + 3 cartons)
*Army Cyclist Corps. A handwritten letter from Lance-Corporal A.G. Coaling, From the Line, Monday, 17 August 1915, written in pencil and addressed to Sam, thanking him for the letter and papers, 'We are not allowed to say much about the war in our letters in case they get into spy's hands. We are having a gruelling time being well above our knees in mud and water in the trenches for 8 hrs at a stretch The sights we see would be enough to turn anyone's heart up. Dead bodies all over the place. When digging in the trenches it is nothing to chop a dead body in half. We come across legs, arms, heads and all manner of things buried We have been moved up and down the line being used mostly as an auxiliary Division. The Germans seem to be pushing the Russians back I expect they will be trying it on us next. The Scotch are making a name for themselves out here. The Germans are terrified when they see the Scotch advancing As I am writing this letter shells are coming over to within 100 yards of where I am sitting. I had a near shave yesterday. A shell burst a few yards away from me killing and wounding 2 men. Two or three minutes after another shell made a terrible mess of a poor chap. And the cyclists have had a very hard time although they have not been able to do their proper work since the retreat of Mons. We have been doing infantry work, engineering, sapping, Intelligence Corps work and artillery work and it is as the General of the Division said, 1 cyclist is equal to 10 infantrymen. The infantry have had a very gruelling time though', 2 pp. on ruled paper, brown stain to upper and right margins not affecting legibility, 4to, together with a real photo postcard of Coaling in uniform with his bicycle, signed in pencil to verso, somewhat creased, spotted and slightly soiled (2)
*Military photographs. An assorted group of photographs relating to 20th-century military conflicts, including 21 photographs of Chinese execution, circa 1920s, some captioned in the negative, one titled 'Head of a spy of Feng's army executed at (?)C.W. Tao by Feng Tien troops', all postcard-size and smaller, together with a group of 11 World War II snapshots including one of Winston Churchill, anti-aircraft guns, graveyards and dead soldiers including a German parachutist, 8 x 5.5 cm plus a group of 12 commercially printed photographs of Belsen concentration camp, showing prisoners and communal graves, 8 x 11 cm, all with printed English and French captions to versos with credit 'Photo Lapi' (44)
*Campaign Chest. A Victorian Campaign chest belonging to Brigadier-General N.T. Nickalls, the stained oak chest with brass iron straps, the front panel with brass plate engraved N.T. NICKALLS 17TH LANCERS No1, the hinged lid enclosing four lift out trays with divisions for a tea service, condiments, flatware and other table items, lined with green baize and marbled paper, 64cm high x 80.5cm wide x 55.5cm deep, see Lot 973. Brigadier-General Norman T Nickalls (1864-1915), educated at Eton College, served during the Boer War with 17th Lancers and also Tarkastad Mounted Troops, mentioned in despatches 17 January 1902. Nickalls commanded 21st Division K3 New Army formation at the outbreak of WWI and took a brigade into the cauldron of Loos on 25 September 1915. The Brigade diary states that an officer of the West Yorks, Major Bulloch, saw a shell hit near or directly where Nickalls was near the Chalk Pit the next day on the 26th. His body was never found and Nickalls is commemorated on the Loos memorial to the missing. (1)
*Third Reich. General's jacket, grey felt cloth with green felt collar, gold bullion collar and cuff badges with red felt backing, 8 brass buttons, red piping, and shoulder cords (possibly later), green silk cloth lining, with tailors label by Wilhelm Holters, Berlin inscribed in ink 'W. Dornberger, No P.M.22, den 27.07.1944', approx. 75cm long Major-General Dr Walter Robert Dornberger (1895-1980) was a German Artillery Officer whose career spanned both WWI and WWII. Dornberger was a leader of the V-2 rocket program and other projects at the Peenemunde Army Research Centre. The jacket was reputedly sold in Germany by a lady who claimed her grandfather was the famous Luftwaffe fighter ace Adolf Galland, and that at one time Dornberger had lived next to Galland. The jacket was given to Galland by Dornberger's widow. (1)
*Uniform. Uniforms belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Wentworth Nickalls, 17/21 Lancers, comprising a large lead covered trunk bound with wooden struts, the lid inscribed CAPT. T.W. NICKALLS 17/21 LANCERS, enclosing regimental tunic with brass "Death or Glory" buttons, tailors label inscribed 'Lt. Col TW Nickalls 18.10.48', with cloth badges to each arm possibly Belgium Formation Badge of 2nd Army, trousers, two pairs of breaches, pair of Officer's spurs, two bone handle boot pull, military marching compass Mk III by T.G. Co Ltd, No 19616 dated 1940 in webbing case, a modern non-military pair of binoculars by Carton plus civilian clothes, together with another tin trunk the lid relating to his son Captain O.T. Nickalls, 17/21 Lancers, the lid inscribed LT. O.T. NICKALLS, 12 SIDNEY STREET, LONDON S.W.3. ENGLAND, enclosing pocket prayer book and civilian clothes, see lot 926 Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Wentworth Nickalls was born in 1903, served with 17/21 Lancers, commissioned 2nd Lieutenant 1923, Lieutenant 1925, Captain 1932, Major August 1940, advanced to Lieutenant-Colonel May 1944 and retired from service February 1945. (2 trunks)
*Great War. A Great War group of four to Bombardier W.C. Doe, Royal Artillery, 1914 Star and Bar (19737 Bmbr: W.C. Doe. R.H.A.), British War and Victory Medals (19737 A. Sjt. W.C. Doe. R.A.), Army Long Service & G.C. (19737 Bmbr. W.C. Doe. R.H.A.), extremely fine, mounted for wearing with rosette on riband bar (4)
*Medals. A group of five to Private T Sears, Oxfordshire Light Infantry Later Army Service Corps, India General Service 1895-1902, V.R., one clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (5160 Pte T. Sears. 2nd Bn Oxf: Lt Infy), Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (5160 Pte T. Sears. Oxford: L.I.), 1914-15 Star (SS-17535 Pte. T.D. Sears, A.S.C.), British War and Victory Medals (SS-17535 Pte. T.D. Sears. A.S.C.), first, second and fourth with contact marks and wear, very fine and better, mounted for wearing, sold with copied research (5)
*Military General Service 1793-1814, two clasps, Vittoria, St Sebastian (Ensign. T. Crawley. 59th Foot), engraved in sloping serif capitals, extremely fine, later issue Although the medal appears to be entirely as issued, the recipient is not on the published transcript roll. However there is a reference to an Ensign Thomas Crawley of the 59th (2nd Nottingham) Regiment of Foot in Note's on Wellingtons Peninsular Regiments by Ray Foster. It would appear that Crawley was wounded six days before the 31st August 1813 when the regiment and the British Army suffered heavy casualties storming the walls of St Sebastian. Worthy of further research. (1)
*VC Group. A unique and unusually interesting miniature 'Basuto Gun War' VC group attributed to Surgeon Major (later Colonel) Edmund Baron Hartley, VC, CMG, Victoria Cross, The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael & St George (CMG), Companion's breast badge, gold and enamel with riband buckle,Badge of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, South Africa 1877-79, one clasp, 1877-8-9, Cape of Good Hope General Service, 1880-97, three clasps, Transkei, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, King's South Africa, 1901-02, two dated clasps, mounted for wearing, QSA suspension post slightly offset but generally extremely fine; together with corresponding riband bar for the full size medals Provenance: A Kent estate Colonel Edmund Baron Hartley, VC, CMG (1847-1919) was born in Ivybridge, Devon, and served with Cape Mounted Rifles from 1877-1902. Hartley was 32 years of age at the time of the so-called Basuto Gun War and won his VC for the following action:-'On 5 June 1879 in South Africa, Surgeon Major Hartley attended the wounded under fire at the unsuccessful attack at Morosi's Mountain, Basutoland. From an exposed position, on open ground, he carried in his arms a wounded corporal of the Cape Mounted Riflemen. The surgeon major then returned under severe enemy fire in order to dress the wounds of other men of the storming party'Hartley was presented with his VC in 1881 after it had taken some time to be approved. The regiment's commanding officer was under the impression that Colonial Troops were not entitled to the VC. Hartley's full size group is displayed in the Royal Army Medical Services Museum in Surrey, having been purchased by the regiment at a Sotheby's Auction in 1955 at the then record price of £300 There were 13 recipients of the Cape of Good Hope General Service medal to qualify for all three bars, of which Hartley was the unique VC winner. (1)

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