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A Japanese military sword (Gunto) circa 1935-43 Army Arsenal Type 95 NCO's. The sword bears arsenal markings to hilt and blade, with a cast aluminium painted and gilded hilt, brass fuchi, seppa and habaki; with iron painted saya. It comes complete with a new leather tassel which would have had a whistle pushed into the serrated end for giving commands. Matching numbers 118868
A Japanese military sword (Gunto) c1935-45 Army Arsenal Type 95 Non-commissionedfficer's Gunto with Nagoya stamp to handle. The side clip is in good working order with a plain blackened iron Guard (Tsuba), a blackened iron Ferrule (Fuchi), blackened washers (Seppa). At the end of the war (1945), American Occupying Forces were allowed to claim these swords as souvenirs. Unfortunately the sword was often put into the best available saya so most numbers do not match. Sword No. 131217, Saya no. 131122.
A collection of Scottish International match programmes from the late 1950s including Scotland v. The British Army, 12/11/58, Scotland v. Scottish League, floodlight match, 3/2/58, Scotland v. Germany, 6/5/59 etc and a collection of other match programmes including Scottish domestic and Irish International examples etc
Field Marshal Harold Alexander and others signed page. Very rare page, measuring 8x12 inches approx, taken from a visitors book for the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London. This page contains crisp undedicated signatures from Field Marshal Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, senior officer in the British Army who served with distinction during World War One and World War Two. Also signed by Rose Alexander (The Field Marshal's wife), The Dean of Westminster, The Duke of Norfolk, Mel Ferrer, Dorothy Tutin, Claire Bloom, Tom Stobart, and cricket legend Denis Compton. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
ACM Sir Frederick Bowhill and others signed page. Very rare page, measuring 8x12 inches approx, taken from a visitors book for the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London. This page contains crisp undedicated signatures from ACM Sir Frederick Bowhill (1880 - 1960), who, as C-in-C of RAF Ferry Command, identified the location of Bismarck during WWII. Also signed by Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, controller of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps during World War One, plus three others. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
A mixed lot of collectors' items to include a blue leather cased bridge and auction bridge set with three score books, a cased set of "Best Embossed Draughtsmen" draughts, a Monopoly set, a group of vintage lighters, two cameras and accessories to include a boxed and leather cased Zenith Deluxe model eight section tripod, also a small collection of LP records to include ACDC, New Model Army, Bauhaus, and The Sisters of Mercy, plus a set of electroplated fiddle pattern cutlery and a roll top butter dish.
A Victorian hallmarked silver hip flask of curved oval form with detachable lower cup, Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, London 1895, approx 5.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Weight is listed in description, height is 12.5cm. Item has a few dents throughout and heavy tarnishing. The hallmark is rubbed.
A large mid 20th century photograph album of approximately 50 pages of which 30 are well filled with annotated images. Taken by a British army chaplain. In the album, within a Kodak wallet stamped with the name of a Benghazi photo studio are a quantity of small, loose photographs. Most are taken in India, some are dated 1937. Eight other, extremely interesting photographs show the arrival of well dressed civilians in an army transport plane being greeted by British officers. One photo shows two British officers which we believe to be General Montgomery (Commander in Chief, Middle East Command, August 1942 - January 1944) and General Auchinleck, Commander in Chief, Middle East Command July 1941- August 1942). Others include a military parade and inspection by Montgomery. These are unposed, personal snapshots of a meeting between two of the most important military commanders of WWII. Montgomery's assumption of command in North Africa proved pivotal to the war. There are very few images of the two men together, as such, these photographs are extremely rare. The first half of the album filled with tourist images from India, The Khyber Pass, Lucknow, all the major sights of Delhi, Bombay, Lahore (including some interesting shots of a Hindu festival) Simla, Peshawar and Amritsar. A book of 16 postcards of views of Lucknow. There are also many interesting images of street scenes, beggars, traders etc. After the Indian section of the album, the images move to Malta, Gibrata and Tobruk. There is a photograph of the Empire Windrush leaving Tobruk, unexploded mines, a Tripoli caravan of camels and post war ruins of Tobruk. Also many images of Benghazi including several pages of photographs of Remembrance Sunday services in Benghazi in 1950, 51 and 52 leading us to speculate that the owner of the album was stationed there during this period. Other images: The enthronement of the new R.C. Bishop of Benghazi dated 29th June 1952. The Royal Army Chaplaincy Dept training centre at Bagshot and many tourist images of San Rhemo, Cannes, Nice, Paris and Port Said. (See illustration)
A set of 42 magic lantern slides of photographs taken by Thomas Mitchell & George White during the British Arctic Expedition 1875-1876. Produced by The London Stereoscopic Company (Optical Department) 110 & 108 Regent St. and 54 & 53 Cheapside, London. Each slide: 8.7cm x 8.7cm. Each image: 6cm x 6.7cm. Each slide hand numbered 1-42, labelled COPYRIGHT and with a white London Stereoscopic Company label. Images include many shots of HMS Discovery & HMS Alert in amongst ice floes, several native Inuit groups, on board the expedition vessels and in the settlement of Godhaven, including one of Hans Hendrik the native 'Esquimaux' dog driver employed by the 'Discovery' with his daughter and son on the upper deck of 'Discovery'. Also group portraits of expedition members, arctic views and landscapes, sledging parties and encampments. (See back cover illustration) Organised by the British Admiralty and led by Captain George Strong Nares, the expedition was commissioned as a voyage of scientific discovery and general exploration, with its major aim being the conquest of the North Pole. HMS Alert and HMS Discovery set sail from Portsmouth on May 29th 1875. The expedition failed to reach the North Pole yet significant scientific data was gathered, a farthest north was reached and a considerable portion of the north Greenland coast was mapped. However, four men were lost to frost bite and scurvy and although the initial welcome home was warm, the British press turned on Nares, branding the expedition a total failure and demanding answers for the loss of life. Although Nares was not to blame, (lime juice provided by the admiralty for the prevention of scurvy had been boiled into concentrate, thereby destroying the vitamin C) the vilification he suffered and the expedition as a whole, has meant that it has largely slipped into obscurity. Fortunately for us, Nares requested photographers for the expedition and George White, Assistant Engineer for Alert and Thomas Mitchell, Paymaster for Discovery were trained at the Army School of Photography in Chatham in the latest photographic processes. These two men took some of the earliest photographic images of polar exploration that set a precedent in the field of photography followed by later professionals like Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley in recording the activities, achievements and polar landscapes for a wider audience at home. These fascinating early Arctic images were probably produced for lecture purposes and show us in excellent quality all manner of expedition details such as clothing, equipment, the parties' involved as well as some remarkable images of the indigenous Greenlanders. Condition report: Very good condition.
APPROXIMATELY 90 DEL PRADO DIECAST METAL MILITARY FIGURES RELATING TO MAINLY WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II to include Baloon Observer RAF 1917, U-Boat Officer 1914/18, white army cossack - Russia 1916 etc together with a good SELECTION OF DEL PRADO INFORMATION BOOKLETS and other DIE CAST AND PLASTIC FIGURES AND ANIMALS VARIOUS including CORGI ICON MINT AND BOXED FIGURE HILDA OGDEN IN EXCESS OF 120 FIGURES IN TOTAL
An Austral Islands dance paddle Polynesia carved wood, with suns, 'X's', crescents and chevrons, with eight dancing girls to the top with zig-zags and suns to their heads, on a short shaft to a leaf shape blade, the flat side with three undecorated rows, early 19th century, 83.5cm long. Provenance Collected by the present owners father in India whilst serving in the British Army during WWII.

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