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A collection of over 170 football programmes, to include, 1942/43 British Army v RAF, at Chelsea, on reverse Belgian Army v Norwegian Forces, 1946/47 FA XI v Army TC at Wembley 1947, Great Britain v Europe at Hampden Park. The rest of the programmes are mainly 1960's, but some earlier noted, include big match and strong content of Chelsea away issues
Football Medals, A collection of Ten Silver medals to Include 1920/1921 Birmingham Works Amateur Football Association, 1928/1929 Portsmouth Football Association, 1927 Leeds Schools Football Association, 1931/1932 Cambridgeshire FA, 1928/1929 Watford & District Football Association, 1929/1930 Hilder Football League, 1939 Redhill Football League, 1946/1947 Chronicle Cup Winners, 1960/1961 Youth Army Challenge Cup Winners & another medal only stating "AT 1931"
A British Army two piece brass belt buckle:, the lion passant above kings crown circled by the motto 'Dieu Et Mon Droit', together with a nickel plated example, lion passant on the Queens crown, also a Coldstream Guards two piece buckle, the nickel star regimental badge with enamelled red cross on mottled copper background, circled by 'Coldstream Guards', on nickel with copper belt suspensions.
Two WWII Auxiliary Unit bomb manuals in the form of 'The Countryman's Diary Highworths Fertilisers' and a 1938 calendar, together with a collection of The Aeroplane Spotter magazine:, both manuals with plain covers inscribed as per title, HMS notice to end papers 'Not to be published', the text detailing chapters on fuses, detonators and booby traps. * Note-Formed in 1940 after Dunkirk, Churchill's 'Secret Army' were selected for the defence of the country should an invasion have taken place. Their identities were a closely guarded secret and one way of hiding their manuals was in plain sight with false covers. The manuals provide details for carrying out covert operations against enemy forces with hints on bomb making and placement.
A Queens South Africa medal with seven clasps awarded to 2440 Pte W Rixon Middlesex Regiment, together with a silver Express Diary Co Ltd Long service medal and related ephemera:, to include photographs of the recipient, Army accounts books and discharge papers and a memorial Souvenir programme for the R101 airship funeral service.
Of Olympic and fencing Interest- A collection of pre and post war German fencing trophies and medallions presented to Elizabeth Graser:, the medals dating between the 1930s to the early 1950s, including her 1936 Berlin Olympic competitor's badge number '2660', also a copy of 'Die Olympischen Spiele 1936' in original case, a rosewood and oynx jewellery box with cold painted foil and mask decoration and a copy of 'The Sword' October 1991 with a biography of Elizabeth Graser. *Note- Born in Austria and half Jewish, Elizabeth Graser married a German Army officer at the age of 23. After three years of marriage, he died of septicemia and left her the shop in Vienna that sold all types of fencing equipment and weaponry. She continued to fence and was selected to represent Austria in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, where she reached the final. In 1939 she accepted papers to leave Austria and left for England with few possessions among which was her fencing kit. Her skill and reputation was well known amongst the fencing world as the Woman in Black, which she often wore while competing, even after she retired at the age of 74 she was still cable of teaching over eager fencers a lesson in skill and accuracy. She became involved with Wimbledon Fencing Club and in turn was a good friend of Derek Sweeney who was National Coach for the National Paraplegic Olympic squad. * Provenance: Elizabeth Graser to Derek Sweeney.
Lesney Moko, M.O.Y and others, No 6 200 ton Transporter, No 27 Cadillac sedan, No 32 Jaguar XK140, No 66 DS19 Citroen, No 71 Army Water Truck, No 1 Allchin Traction Engine, No 2 B Type Bus, No 9 Fowler Showman Engine, No 13 American 4-4-0 locomotive and No 14 Duke of Connaught Locomotive: all boxed.
Four World War One Posters published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Commission, ‘Think Join Today’, printed by Chorly & Pickersgill, Rally around the Flag by Hambury Tomsett & Co, More Men are wanted for her Majesty’s Army, H.W .& V. Ltd and No Price can be Too High by James Upton Ltd
Four: 1939-45 STAR, DEFENCE & WAR MEDALS (all unnamed as issued), ARMY LONG SERVICE & GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL G.VI.R., 1 clasp "Regular Army"¦(4030194 W.O. Cl. 2. I. Watson K.S.L.I).¦Mounted as worn with the addition of the France & Germany Star ribbon but no medal.¦With full set of miniatures including F & G star.¦The following miscellaneous items also included:¦a) Silver medal "For physical efficiency" (Cpl. Watson. I. KSLI 1931)¦b) Queen Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee medal. x 2¦c) George V & Princess Mary of Teck Marriage medal. Chapel Royal, St. James Palace 1893.¦d) St. Christopher medal.¦e) Leopard head badge of unknown origin.
Pair: DEFENCE MEDAL (unnamed as issued), IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL G.VI.R.¦(Allan Ralph) in official O.H.M.S. box of issue addressed to:¦ Mr .A. Ralph 3, Windsor Road, Norton, Stourbridge, Worcs . Silver War Badge B155321 awarded to L/11651 Pte. F. Welch Queen’s R. W. Surrey Regt. Pair: Belgian Medals - WAR MEDAL 1914-18 with wound cross on ribbon, ALLIED VICTORY MEDAL 1914-18, unnamed as issued and mounted as worn. Miscellaneous medal selection.¦a) Copy V.C. in box.¦b) ANNEL MEDAL 1914-15 in box.¦c) Great War commemorative medal on pin.¦d) George V & Q. Mary Coronation commemorative medal 1911.¦e) Ludlow Coronation sports medal 1937 Potato Race R. Higgins ¦f) G.VI & Q.E. Coronation medal Bromsgrove 1937 ¦g) Armed Forces Veterans lapel badge in box of issue.¦h) 2 x Royal Sussex sports medals for rifle shooting.¦i) Royal Sussex sports medal for boxing.¦Miscellaneous medal selection.¦a) Liberation of Guernsey 50th Anniversary medal 9 May 1945¦b) The Arctic Campaign For Service in the Arctic Zone 1939-45 in box of issue.¦c) Soviet 40 year Anniversary medal in box.¦Miscellaneous medal selection.¦a) R.M.I.G. 1927 silver and enamel medal.¦b) Royal Life Saving Society Bronze medal D.J. Wright July 1921 ¦c) Army Temperance medal India. Army Temperance Association 1897¦¦d) Northern Ireland The Queen’s Regt. served in Ulster from 1969-2002 medal¦¦¦¦
A WWI and WWII father and son medal group comprising medals awarded to 5922 PTE F.J Hale I/D. GDS including a Durbar medal and a group of six awarded to 5497943 F.Hale 11/H including an 8th Army clasp and GSM with Malaya and Palestine clasps. The groups come with photocopied family history, photograph of Frederick Hale in dress uniform, cloth and metal badges and books relating to the 11th Hussars and Desert Rats, photocopied medical history and service records and a Smiths Deluxe wristwatch with engraving verso S.S.M J.F. HALE 'A' SQN R.G.H 29-9-58
Two bound albums of hand-typed rolls for Rhodesian medal recipients for police, prison and army covering 1970s and 1980s, together with 'The 1890 British South Africa Company Medal Roll The "BASTARD" medal clasp Mashonaland 1890' by A.A. Uppfill -Brown and a plethora of other paperwork regarding Rhodesia / Zimbabwe medals and honours, together with QEII embossed certificates and letters regarding Mr Tarusenga
"War Services of The 9th JAT Regiment" by Lieut-Colonel W L Hailes MC 1938 with two personalised photographs inside front cover and with colour plates and fold-out maps, together with "Burma Victory" by David Rooney, "War in Burma 1942-1945" by Julian Thompson, "An Engineer In The War" and a JAT tie, regimental buttons and cloth badge. Also included is "India's Army" by Major D Jackson, signed inside front cover Major ADC Eales, JAT Regiment Jan 1947
Rhodesia/ Zimbabwe historical interest :- one of the original signed Universal Declaration of Independence documents, signatures above gilt print for The Hon. J.J. Wrathall (President of Rhodesia), The Hon I.D. Smith (Prime Minister of Rhodesia), The Hon C.W. Dupont (First President of Rhodesia), The Hon R.T.R. Hawkins (Minister of Combined Operations), The Hon B.H. Mussett (Minister of Internal Affairs), Lieutenant General G.P. Walls (Commander of Combined Operations), Air Marshall M.J. McLaren (Deputy Commander of Combined Operations), Lieutenant General J.S.V. Hickman (Commander of the Army), Mr P.D.W.R. Sherren (Commissioner, British South Africa Police), and Air Marshall F.W. Mussell (Commander of the Air Force)

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