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Los 238

Two Period Whisky Bottles by Mackay, and The Army & Navy Society

Los 416

A pair of pilot's flying goggles; a bosun's whistle stamped "J. Munro"; three Royal Flying Corps (RFC) cap badges; cased Navy, Army & Air Force Institute sports medals, one, in silver, engraved verso "RAF Calshot 1926, 2nd", the other engraved "RAF Hockey Cup 1930", a silver and enamel Gosport & District Football League fob medal etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 59

5 albums cigarette cards, early as 1902, many complete collections and rare cards inc Portraits of European Royalty 1908, Buffs East Kent Reg't, Film Stars 1938, Household Hints, Dogs, Allied Army Leaders 1917, Gardening hints 1923,First Aid, Historical events, Derby and Grand National  etc etc 

Los 376

LADY BUTLER (AFTER) THE REMAINS OF AN ARMY, JELLALABAD Oil on canvas 91cm x 158cm (36in x 62in) Note: The original painting upon which this composition is based was gifted to the Tate Gallery, London, by Sir Henry Tate in 1897. The painting commemorates one of the worst disasters in British military history. In 1842, during the First Afghan War, the British Army in Kabul was forced to retreat sixty miles over snow-covered passes to the fort at Jellalabad, while being continually harried by the Afghans. When Dr. William Brydon, an Assistant Surgeon in the Bengal Army, arrived alone at the gates of Jellalabad it was thought he was the sole survivor of a force which had been some 16,000 strong. A few others eventually struggled through to the fort.

Los 246

148th Independent Infantry Brigade WW2 pair of formation signs. Good scarce silk pair. Each a black NM embroidered on khaki rectangle. Removed from uniform. Removed from uniform. GC Fought in Norway under Norwegian Army command and later as part of 'Sickleforce'.

Los 296

Royal Army Medical Corps badges, shoulder titles etc. Board with good display of approx. 73 metal and cloth insignia including Imperial Yeomanry Hospital on two of three loops, Army Hospital Corps (loops absent) etc. Most complete with fixings. Bob Betts Collection

Los 451

German Third Reich Army marksman's lanyard. Good lined example of plaited aluminium cord, the top part mounted with aluminium device of shield bearing eagle on swastika; complete with two woven aluminium acorns for successive awards VGC ... together with good similar lined lanyard lacking device and acorns. (2 items)

Los 519

Indian Army WW1 period Officer's Infantry sword by Mole. A very good clean example of the regulation Infantry pattern. The blade with cutler's details of Robert Mole Birmingham and is also etched with a crowned GVR cypher. The guard with a ERI Crowned cypher, that encloses the shagreen grip with has twist wire binding. Housed in polished brown leather field service scabbard. Overall GC clean condition, but the plating to the guard is now polished to the base brass metal.

Los 378

British Army Full Dress General Officer Gold Bullion Lace Horse Rein A scarce example of red Moroccan leather, mounted with gold bullion lace of acorn and oak leaf design, as per Field Marshal and General Officers. Complete with gilt buckles. Length 94 inches

Los 310

3 x British Army brass proficiency badges. Crowned LG by Firmin, London (Best Lewis Gunner / Light Machine Gunner in battalion / regiment) ... starred MG (Best Machine Gunner in MG squadron or platoon) ... starred crossed flags (Best Signaller). All complete with loops.

Los 428

WW1 Pattern British Army Machine Gunners Vest. A scare example of the type. Two large padded shoulder panels with three brass General Service buttons to the front. White cotton trim to the arm holes and with waxed cotton band to the interior. Minor storage wear Near VGC. The white trim and wax cotton is typical of a WW1 issue, later issues had khaki trim and band. This example bears a post 1924 WD issue stamp

Los 387

U.S. Army WW1 experimental trench armour c. 1918. Good rare example comprising back plate complete with an articulated section below; small asymmetrical upper front breastplate; and the front plate below that, formerly connected by brown leather straps 2 in. wide (of which small sections remain). (3 items)

Los 426

6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) 1914 dated Trooper's Full Dress tunic. Very good example of dark blue material, with white facings to the collar and cuffs. Decorated with yellow mohair Austrian knots to the cuffs and with shoulder cords. The interior is with half white blanket lining retaining June 1914 Royal Army Clothing Factory label. Near unissued condition. VGC.

Los 291

T / ASC / WARWICKSHIRE Army Service Corps shoulder title c. 1908-21. Good scarce die-cast brass issue. Three loops. VGC Bob Betts Collection

Los 490

German Third Reich WW2 Army reed green denim Field Service Tunic. A very good scarce four pocket herringbone issue complete with removable pebbled buttons, Infanty collar patches and BeVo breast eagle and swastika. Also with correct pattern shoulder sraps with red piping. Retains internal field dressing pocket. Belt hooks absent, otherwise near VGC.

Los 332

Royal Scots Gulf & Afghanistan Pair of Campaign Medals. Awarded to 25199553 Lance Corporal Calum A Grant. Gulf Medal (PTE HLDRS), Operational Service Medal, clasp Afghanistan (LCPL SCOTS). Mounted as originally worn. Lance Corporal Calum Grant served seven years with the Army he complete two tours in Iraq and one tour in Afghanistan.

Los 463

German Third Reich WW2 Army / Waffen-SS Infantry Assault breast badge in bronze by Josef Felix & Söhne, Gablonz Fine scarce die-cast bronzed zinc example awarded to Motorised Infantry recipients with JFS logo to reverse. Rifle with fixed bayonet superimposed on oval oak wreath surmounted by eagle and swastika. Vertical round pin with ball fitting and JFS style hook fitting to the reverse. Retains original finish. VGC Designed by Junker of Berlin and instituted 20th December 1939, bronzed version authorised 1st June 1940.

Los 344

WW2 RAF North Africa Campaign Air Gunner's Medals & Logbook. Recording the RAF career of flying Officer N.S. Thomas who flew operationally with 37 Squadron. 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, clasp North Africa 1942-43, Defence Medal, War Medal. Mounted as originally worn ... Aircrew Logbook covering the period 1st November 1941 to 24th July 1944 including 6 Operations ... Air Gunner's brevet badge ... Side cap badge ... RAF Service and Release book ... Correspondence regarding medal issue ... etc. Flying Officer N S Thomas, originally served in the ranks of the Territorial Army before volunteering and transferring to the RAF qualifying as an Air Gunner. He was posted to 37 Squadron operating the Wellington bomber in North Africa in November 1942 and flew his first op to Crete on the 24th December 1942. By the 18th January 1943 he had completed 6 operations, one of these involving a flight to Malta on the on the 8th January and a crash landing on the 11th January. After a short posting with 70 Squadron he returned to the UK as a Gunnery Instructor with AGS. He was demobbed from the RAF on the 8th January 1946.

Los 288

T / ASC / W. RIDING Army Service Corps shoulder title c. 1908-21. Good scarce die-cast brass issue. Three loops. VGC Bob Betts Collection

Los 130

Timber Corps, Women's Land Army WW2 plastic cap badge. Good scarce reddy brown crowned title oval resting on W.L.A. scroll; fir tree to voided centre. A.Stanley & Sons, Walsall. Brass blades GC Formed in July, 1942. Known as Lumber-Jills.

Los 470

German Third Reich 1937 dated Army belt buckle by Friedrich Keller, Oberstein. Good stippled aluminium issue bearing circlet Gott Mit Uns with eagle and swastika to centre and stamped F.K.O. ; attached to brown lather tongue impressed with oval Friedrich Keller, Oberstein maker logo and dated 1937. GC

Los 118

Birkenhead & District Volunteer Training Corps WW1 VTC cap badge. A good scarce die-cast example. Thomas Fattorini, Bolton Slider (clipped) VGC This is the actual piece photographed as No. 1606 in 'Head-dress Badges of the British Army'.

Los 439

German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger by rare maker Arthur Everit, Solingen. Good example circa 1935-45 with cream spiral celluloid grip and plain polished double-edged blade etched with rectanglar AES logo. Plated eagle and swastika cross-guard, oak leaf decoration to pommel and ferrule. Housed in stippled plated scabbard with two suspension rings and foliate lockets. GC Dagger was designed by Paul Casburg in 1935.

Los 405

WW2 Italian Army Combat Helmet. A good example with stencilled regimental badge to the front. Complete with leather lining and chin strap. Small amount of age wear.

Los 448

German Third Reich Army Officer's dagger, straps and portepee by ALCOSO (Alexander Coppel, Solingen). Good scarce example with amber ivorine twist grip and plated mounts. Oak leaf ornamented pommel, crossguard and langet bearing an eagle and swastika, the blade etched with maker's Alcoso scales logo. Housed in its plated pebbled scabbard with both oakleaf bands retaining loose suspension rings and velvet packed aluminium lace straps. Complete with rather worn aluminium wire portepee (knot). Minor hairlines to reverse of grip. Service wear. GC Army (Heer) Officer's dagger was designed by Paul Casburg in 1935.

Los 116

Dulwich and District Defence League WWI VTC cap badge. Good scarce die-pressed shield bearing crossed rifles, laurel sprays, title circlet with A to centre and mottio to base DEFEND OUR LIBERTY Loops Slight verdigris to reverse. VGC This is the actual piece photographed as No. 1657 in 'Head-dress Badges of the British Army'. Provenance. Ex Hugh King Collection, Bosleys.

Los 259

Australian Army Medical Corps c. 1900-12 cap badge. Good scarce die-stamped bronze crowned star bearing title circlet resting in laurel sprays with central Geneva Cross; PAULATIM scroll across the lowest point. Loops. VGC

Los 148

Army Remounts Monmouth WW1 Welsh lapel badge. Good scarce die-stamped brass disc bearing ARMY over REMOUNTS inset with blue enamel; MONMOUTH below inset in red enamel. C.T & S Buttonhole. GC

Los 289

T / ASC / LONDON Army Service Corps shoulder title c. 1908-21. Good scarce die-cast brass issue. Three loops. VGC Bob Betts Collection

Los 501

United States Army Air Force USAAF WW2 period Liaison Pilot's silver wing. A good example by Meyer. Shield bearing L flanked by outspread wings. Reverse impressed Sterling with raised Meyer, New York shield logo. Clutchback.

Los 384

WW1 1917 issue Mk IX British Army trench periscope. A good example with brass tube body retaining 70% of the original green painted finish, with wooden screw handle. Stamped R & J Beck Ltd 1917. GC.

Los 331

Superb reference work on British Army cloth badges with numerous photographs.

Los 290

T / ASC / DEVON & CORNWALL Army Service Corps shoulder title c. 1908-21. Good scarce die-cast brass issue. Three loops. VGC Bob Betts Collection

Los 464

German Third Reich WW2 Army / Waffen SS Panzer Assault Badge. A good die-stamped white metal example. Approaching Panzer within an oval oakleaf wreath surmounted by eagle and swastika. Vertical round pin fixing with securing hook to reverse. Minor service wear. GC Instituted 20th December 1939.

Los 422

Army Service Corps issue dress uniform. Dark blue woollen cloth with white facings to the cuff lace, collar and plaited shoulder cords; Complete with post 1902 General Service brass buttons and regimental collar badges. The blanket lining retains original paper issuing label and dated 1914 ... Accompanied by overalls, with white stripe bearing central blue line. Unissued condition. (2 items)

Los 63

A WW1 Imperial German Army Butcher bayonet and scabbard, 365mm single edged fullered blade, marked "Gottleib Hammesfahr, Solingen-Foche", spine of blade dated 1917, wooden grips, 500mm long overall

Los 867

A First World War Period US Army Enfield Remington bayonet and scabbard, and a Moroccan Jambiya dagger (2)

Los 658

A First World War Period British Army death plaque/penny for Thomas Hicks

Los 523

3 sets of British Army Mess uniform of Major JMG McCausland RA

Los 607

Vintage Army jacket with badges, a collar, a leather holster, etc

Los 25

A First World War Period British Military Army Spectacle Depot eye testing kit, rectangular oak case with stamped lettering, British Broad Arrow, numbered 1442 and having removeable internal tray, fitted with various lenses, 42cm x 30cm. Notes: the Army Spectacle Depot was established in 1916 and supplied 290,000 pairs of spectacles to British soldiers throughout the rest of the warAll lenses present, no frames for lenses to be inserted into for testing, 1 swivel hook missing on front of case

Los 677

A Second World War Period US Army M3 trench fighting knife, blade 15cm

Los 776

A pair of World War I Army pattern 3 stereo Prismatic 8x30 binoculars, in associated leather case, case stamped "Case number 2 Prismatic Binocular, L French & Son Ltd, London, 1916", and a World War I Buch Prisma-Monocle, "Lynkope" 12X monocular, in associated leather case

Los 498

2 British Army Royal Artillery visor caps, by Herbert Johnson Ltd, in original box, addressed to Major J M G McCausland RA

Los 329

AN AFRICAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL with South Africa 1902 and Cape Colony clasps, awarded to Private E. Doble of the Army Service Corps (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, named: "456 PTE E. DOBLE. A.S.C.

Los 327

A VICTORIAN ARMY LONG SERVICE & GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, 1st type, awarded to John Anderson of the 3rd Dragoon Guards (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good overall condition, named: "423. CORPL J. ANDERSON 3RD DRAGN GDS". possibly later ribbon. WIth associated research.

Los 260

TWO ELIZABETH II MEDALS, awarded to Cpl. M. A. Hudson, comprising a For Campaign Service with bars for Northern Ireland and Malay Peninsula, and a Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, with miniatures and "Best at Drill" medallion (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good overall condition. Named as follows: LS&GC medal "23701349 WO2 M A HUDSON RE" and the Campaign Service medal "23701349 CPL. M. A. HUDSON. RE."

Los 415

Collection of books to include: 'Historic Carmarthenshire Homes and their Families', 'Welsh Pottery' by Robert Pugh a Towy Guide, 'Army and Navy Stores Ltd' general price list 1939-40, Pottery and Porcelain of Swansea and Nantgarw', E. Morton Nance etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 213

Shoe box comprising Army and Navy photos together with other military photos and a collection of Army, Navy and RAF buttons. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 96

British Army MOD Military Government surplus Perry Barr Metal Co Ltd wall mounted hand turned fire bell. Crow's foot to the reverse. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 390

Large collection of Gold plated Medallic issues including The British Army Collection of 36 Crown sized coins with Certificates. Please see all pictures for details.

Los 291

WORLD WAR 2 ARMY WAFFEN SS GENERAL ASSULT COMBAT BADGE BY UNKNOWN MAKER

Los 1734

10th-13th century A.D.. A Finno-Ugrian or Baltic hand-forged iron axehead with triangular-section narrow blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with square chin and spur to the rear, socket with flanges to the rear. Cf. for similar axes Nicolle, D., 'Raiders of the Ice War' in Military Illustrated, March 1996, no.94, pp.26-29, fig.p.28; Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, pl.CX, item 44. 694 grams, 14.2 cm (5 5/8 in.). During the mid 13th century, the axes were favourited by Baltic people. For instance, the Curonian army included lightly armed soldiers who fought with spears, shields, fighting knives and axes. A heavily armed soldier could also carry a sword, a helmet, a shield and a wide bladed axe.From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s. [No Reserve]

Los 3750

1949. The Medal is circular and made of cupro-nickel and measures 36 millimetres (1.4 inches) in diameter and has the recipient’s name is impressed on the rim: 'VX58241 K. G. THORSEN. Crowned effigy of King George VI and surrounded by the inscription ‘GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP‘ / Coat of arms of the Commonwealth of Australia surrounded by the words ‘THE AUSTRALIA SERVICE MEDAL 1939-1945’, the ribbon measures 32 millimetres (1.3 inches) wide and has a wide khaki central stripe (represents the Army), flanked by two narrow red stripes, the edge stripes are dark blue on the left and light blue on the right (representing the Mercantile Marine, Navy, and Air Force respectively). 32.74gr, 36mm (). Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]

Los 1393

Circa 12th-13th century A.D.. Comprising a flat socket with lateral spurs, slender neck developing to a broad blade with curved edge, chin to the lower edge and point to the upper, rear square-section shank with disc hammer-face. Cf. Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, pl.CXXIV, item 21. 349 grams, 18.5 cm (7 1/4 in.). During the mid 13th century, the axes were favourite weapons among the Baltic people. For example, the Curonian army included lightly armed soldiers who fought with spears, shields, fighting knives and axes. A heavily armed soldier could also carry a sword, a helmet, a shield and a wide-bladed axe.Private collection, Arundel, West Sussex, UK, 1975-late 1990s. [No Reserve]

Los 3746

1914-1918 and 1940-1942 A.D.. Comprising: mixed group of WWI medals including WW1 Honour Cross with Swords 1914-1918, Hindenburg Cross, Packet of issue; Hellenic Army Commemorative Medal Of The War Of 1940-1941; The Medal 'For the Defence of Stalingrad' established on December 22, 1942 by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR; and Belgium WW1 Croix Guerre War Cross of 1914. 73.07gr total, 31-63mm excluding ribbon (). Acquired on the UK art market; Property of an Essex, UK, collector. Good Very Fine - Extremely Fine. [4, No Reserve]

Los 1411

4th-5th century A.D.. The barbed head with tapering cylindrical stem and biconical lead weight; socket to the reverse. Cf. Southern, P. & Dixon, K.R., The Late Roman Army, London, 1996, fig.46, pp.113-115. 95 grams, 13.4 cm (5 1/4 in.). The lead-weighted darts known as plumbatae mamillatae (or 'breasted javelin') were short darts mounted upon a shaft of the same shape, and thrown from a short distance. A Roman soldier would typically carry around 5-6 of these darts at any one time, fastened to the back of his shield. They could be thrown overhand or underhand, with an effective throwing range of up to 60 metres by trained soldiers.Ex B. Posey collection, UK, 1990s.

Los 825

Circa 2nd-4th century A.D.. Comprising one round-section in deep blue, one similar in deep red, and a D-section in pale blue/turquoise. Cf. Ivleva, T,, 'The origin of Romano-British Glass Bangles: Forgotten Artefacts from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age' in Britannia, 2020, pp.1-46, fig.3, for similar. 14.3 grams total, 42-55 mm (1 5/8 - 2 1/8 in.). Bangles did not occur in a vacuum after the Roman invasion but were an integral part of globalising networks of cross-Channel trade and connections with the European mainland in the early first century A.D. According to J. Price bangles were first developed in southern Britain in the late Claudio-Neronian period (A.D. 43–65/70) and that in subsequent periods the craft of bangle-making quickly spread further north with the advance of the Roman army.Formerly with a Bournemouth gentleman. Ex Essex collection. Property of a Scottish collector, acquired in 2013. [No Reserve]

Los 129

Circa 1st-2nd century A.D.. Modelled in the round, standing with right leg bent, right arm raised and left extended before the body; with thick tousled hair, exaggerated torc to the neck, jacket with incised vertical lines, tight-fitting trousers and ankle-boots. Cf. Durham, E., Metal Figurines in Roman Britain, vol. 2, Reading, 2010, pl.124; see also Caesar (translated by S. A. Handford) The Conquest of Gaul, 1982. 53 grams total, 67 mm (2 5/8 in.). The pose of the figure suggests that he is in the action of brandishing a weapon, or possibly holding the reins of a team of horses pulling a chariot. Caesar mentions the expert use of the war-chariot by the Britons (Conquest of Gaul, IV.33). The padded garment suggests a Celtic auxiliary in the Roman army.From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. [No Reserve]

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