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Los 294

A pair of Army Pattern 3 prismatic binoculars, 8 x 30cm, leather case; a Carl Zeiss binoculars, 10 x 50

Los 302

Cigarette cards - John Player and Sons, Polar Exploration, Uniforms of the Territorial Army, Cricketers, Famous Beauties, Sea Fishes; etc ( 4 Albums )

Los 93

A Pair of WW1 Army Issue Binoculars in a case with a Military Mirror, Pocket Periscope and a Leather Map Case

Los 1033

French army colour illustrations by Jean Auge and a signed Jules Jacquet etching 1902 of a soldier on horseback

Los 79

Gentlemen's British made London bowler hat. The box titled The Nu-Air vent fine fur finish hat, together with military type shoe covers and army hat.

Los 923

A Mixed Lot comprising: two various 20th Century Base Metal Cased Open Face Keyless Pocket Watches including Ingersoll and Services (Army), together with a folding and fitted case, various dates and makers (3)

Los 547

A tan leather clad chest of shallow rectangular form with central brass plaque to top reading - Fourth Division 1917, decorated with twenty applied military badges, examples to include The Kings Own, West Yorkshire Regiment, The Lancashire Fusiliers, East Lancashire, Army Ordnance Corps and The Royal Army Medical Corps, 8cm tall x 31 cm long approx.

Los 409

Photographs 2nd Battn. Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry 1904 by Easden Naval/Army Studio of Stonehouse, Plymouth + 1945 photograph of Reading Fire Train + Shargreen framed photograph of Sailors HMS Impregnable

Los 657

William of Orange lands at Torbay, 1688, cast silver medal, by George Bower, laureate and armoured bust of William right, rev., William on horseback leads his army, the fleet beyond, to the fore a warrior raises Justice, TERRAS ASTRΖA REUISIT, 49mm (MI 639/64; Eim. 297B; MH 76; vol III, 353). An excellent cast, light chasing, extremely fine

Los 681

Egypt and Sudan, a pair to a driver on the projected Suakin to Berber Railway; Suakin, on the Red Sea, to Berber; Egypt and Sudan medal, 1882-1889, clasp, Suakin 1885 (Engine Driver G Rawlinson); Khedive's Star, 1884-6. Very fine. (2) Believed to be an employee of Messrs. Lucas & Aird, who were contracted to build a railway from Suakin, on the Red Sea, to Berber, near Khartoum, a distance of about 200 miles. In the end the army withdrew after only 20 miles of track had been built, and this mostly by the Sappers, whilst the cost to the British Government was £865,000. The medal count for the Lucas and Aird workforce was for 475 employees. In all, the Company was represented by some 30 different types of employees including, as well as Engine Drivers, Blacksmiths, Boilermakers, Carpenters, Cashiers, Clerks, Cooks, Firemen, Foremen, Guards, Pipelayers, Platelayers, Ropemakers, Roperunners, Storekeepers and Traffic Managers. Several locomotives that had been built specially for this contract were subsequently put to work on the Chattenden & Upnor Railway in Kent.

Los 682

The Immediate North African Military Cross group of six medals, awarded to Lieutenant Bruce Robertson Hobbs, 9th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons, a Grand National winning jockey and later respected racehorse trainer: Military Cross (1943), 1939-45, Africa, with 8th Army Clasp, Italy stars; Defence and War medals, brooch mounted. Very fine. (6) Military Cross, London Gazette, 19 August, 1943. "On 4th May 43 at Argoub El Megas this officer crawled to the top of a hill occupied on the reverse side by the enemy in order to direct Mortar Fire and observe the tanks and army. He had to go so close to the enemy that it was not safe for him to speak on telephone. He therefore climbed up and down all day to pass messages over his wireless at the bottom of the hill. Through his efforts and skill, effective fire was brought to bear on the party of enemy tanks which could not be seen from any other position. On 5th May 43 this Officer again carried out O.P. work in the same area and under the same conditions throughout the whole day. He again did invaluable work. On May 11th 43 a Sqn of our tanks was operating as a flank guard. The carrier Troop under the Comd of Lt. Hobbs was put under their command. Frequently under heavy automatic fire from the enemy tanks and M.G.'s, this Officer carried out recces, ahead of, and to the flank of our tanks, and again acted in the role of O.P. It was through his initiative and determination and complete disregard of his personal safety that our tanks were able to successfully engage those of the enemy." Bruce Robertson Hobbs (1920-2005), who was born on Long Island, New York, was the youngest, at just 17, and tallest jockey to win the Grand National, in 1938, on Battleship. He was the first jockey to win three Grand Nationals in one year, being successful in the Welsh and in Long Island's Cedarhurst version. He broke his back in a fall later the same year. Sold with copy of recommendation and copy of relevant pages from "No Secret so Close", 1984, by Tim Fitzgeorge-Parker; also obituary from The Independent

Los 690

Army Long Service & Good Conduct, Victoria, swivel suspender (2888 John Scollins 52nd Regiment). Very fine.

Los 696

A Great War DSO group of five Orders and medals, to Lt. Colonel and Bat. Col. R T Pemberton, whose career spanned both World Wars; DSO, Geo V, silver-gilt and enamel, 1914-15 star (Major R. T. Pemberton. A.S.C.), War and Victory medals (Major), oak leaf for MiD; Territorial Decoration; with dress miniatures; DSO and TD in Garrard cases of issue; likewise all miniatures in Garrard cases of issue. Unworn, much as issued. DSO, London Gazette, 1 January, 1917. Twice mentioned in Despatches. Pemberton (b. 1888), enlisted in the 1st Batt. South Staffs. Regiment in 1906, transferring to the 8th Batt. R. Warwicks, as a Sergeant and commissioned in 1910. He was mobilized with the rank of Captain on 4 August, 1914 and promoted Major in 1915. His career ended at the age of 60 with the rank of Lt. Colonel and Bat. Col. in the Royal Army Service Corps

Los 700

World War I, a pair to an army Chaplain, War and Victory medals (Rev. F. C. Fuller). Extremely fine

Los 703

An interesting group of eleven Miniature Army and Police Orders, and Medals attributed to Major T. R. P. Warrencre, RASC; CBE Military, Order of St. John, King's Police Medal, Geo. VI, 1914 star, Mons clasp, War and Victory medals, latter with Oak Leaf for MiD, Defence, Jubilee 1935, Coronations 1937, 1953, Police LS&GC; in Spink case with initials T.R.P.W. on lid. Very fine

Los 447

ROCK & PROG - Great and highly desirable collection of 36 x LP's. Titles to include Mick Softly (x3 original pressings) - Sunrise (original CBS S 64098 - Ex/VG), Any Mother Doesn't Grumble (S64841 - Ex/VG+), Street Singer (S 64395 - Ex+/VG+). Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica (STS 1053 - Ex/VG), Amon Düül II ?– Phallus Dei (Contemporary reissue SLS 50257), The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown (2459 357), Budgie ?– Squawk (MCF 2502 - Ex/VG+ w/ringwear), Mungo Jerry - Boot Power (Dawn blue labels DNLS 3041), Mungo Jerry - You Don't Have To Be In The Army (original lilac labels w/burgundy colour when held to strong light DNLS 3028), Tonto's Expanding Head Band ?– Zero Time (2400 150) and David Knopfler signed copy of Cut The Wire (GMI LP1). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Los 122

PUNK / GOTH. A collection of vinyl records to include: The Exploited, Cruisers Creek, New Model Army, The Comsat Angels, Blitz, Billy Idol, Bauhaus, The Playn Jayn, Flesh For Lulu, Gene Loves Jezebel, In Excelsis, SPK, Godfathers, Vice Squad, Virgin Prunes and Theatre Of Hate. All vinyl and sleeves N/M.

Los 260

A VICTORIAN LEATHER ARMY AND NAVY TRAVELLING CASE the interior separated into two sections, the Army and Navy stamp within 77cm wide x approximately 37cm high

Los 152

Collection of paper backed books appertaining to Military Naval and Army and some ephemera

Los 165

collection of 6 half pint tankards, each with hand carved logo of Frontier Force Rifles and1 large serving water or ale jug each item with a brass inset reformed shell drinking vessel probably Burmese, c1940's-50's Regiment of Indian Army the 13th Frontier You can now bid live on all our lots via thesaleroom.com Westenhanger

Los 168

Group of WW1 3 medals, 1914-1918 medal awarded to Gunner J Hartley, regiment RA, Army No:64765 and a Great War for Civilisation awarded to J Hartley and 1914-1915 medal awarded to J Hartley You can now bid live on all our lots via thesaleroom.com Westenhanger

Los 312

The Great Polish Order Cross Virtuti Militari III class army medal of World War Two.

Los 26

- Supplied new to the British Army and in service until 1964 - Older restoration but still in good order - 2-litre petrol engine, canvas tilt, MOT'd until June 2016 Further Info: This is where 'The Best 4x4 by Far' started - a utility vehicle devised in 1947 by the Wilks brothers for use on their farm and inspired by the wartime Jeep. Thanks to its ingenious high/low ratio four-wheel drive system, the resultant 4x4 was possessed of incredible climbing ability in all conditions including battlefields. Chassis 170604663 was supplied new to the British Army and put into service on 15th June 1956 (its military registration number being '81 BR 77'). Decommissioned some eight years later, it was granted the civilian number plate 'CBE 475C' during 1965. Thought to have been fitted with a correct-type but replacement 2-litre petrol engine whilst still part of the Armed Forces, chassis 170604663 now presents as an older restoration. An 86-inch short wheelbase model, the Landie is described by the vendor as being in 'good' condition with regard to its engine, bodywork, paintwork, electrical equipment and interior trim. The transmission is said to be in 'fair' order. Sporting a canvas tilt, this desirable Series I comes with an extensive file containing various old MOTs, validation of its time in the Armed Forces and a current MOT certificate valid until June 2016.

Los 94

A carved ivory needle case, 19th century; a Tunbridge ware style pill box of circular form, 4.5cm diameter, a vesta inset with a silver coloured medallion for 'Royal Army Service Corps, M/33939 T Burnham 1922-1934', 6cm wide, a whistle 6.5cm long and a Victorian painted string box (5)

Los 131

A Dinky 660 Tank Transporter and tank; a 623 Army Wagon; a 621 3 ton army wagon; a 100OCT R.A.F petrol tanker and a models of Yesteryear Renault Ambulance (5)

Los 73

A Hudson family medal group and ephemera, comprising an Edwardian VII Long Service and Good Conduct medal to 2165 L. Cpt H. Hudson 2/V.13 Shropshire L.I.; a WWI WM, VM and 14-15 star to 1840 Pt R. Hudson A. CYC. Corps (Army Cycling Corps); a WWI pair to 242550 Pte. M. Hudson L'pool Regiment; an album with sixteen black and white air reconnaissance photographs of French battle cities, villages etc; two typed 1st Brigade Tanks Corps 'secret' orders'; a Manchester Unity I.O.O.F silver gilt medal etc.

Los 2299

Collection of 54 complete sets contained in 9 modern albums & slip cases, mixed subjects (much sport) cigarette & trade issues, sets include Player's - Racing Yachts, Badges & Flags of British Regiments (green back), Characters from Dickens (XL), Ritchie - Welsh Wizards, Lloyd - Atlantic Records, Daily Telegraph - A Year of Great British Sport, Phillips - Orders of Chivalry (BDV 1-24) Silk, Will's - Army Life (Scissors), Hignett - Sea Adventure, Lambert & Butler - Famous British Airmen & Airwomen, Churchman - Warriors of all Nations (L), Woods - Romance of the Royal Mail, Whitbread - Inn Signs Devon & Somerset, together with many uncatalogued sets, VG & better cat value £1200

Los 2301

Collection of 66 complete sets contained in 6 modern albums & slip cases, mainly military interest but 1 album of sporting interest, includes UK & overseas cigarette & trade issues, sets include Lambert & Butler - Interesting Customs & Traditions, Mitchell - A Model Army, Hill - Nautical Songs, Wills - Medals, Military Motors (not passed), Heroic Deeds (Scissors), Victoria Cross Heroes (Scissors), Hustler - Regimental Nicknames, Amalgamated Press - Heroic Deeds of the Great War & Catchy Tricks & Teasers, Players - Old Hunting Prints, Racing Caricatures, Derby & Grand National Winners (card & transfers), Cricketers 1930, etc mainly G - VG with many better cat value £2000+ together with many uncatalogued sets,

Los 2302

Collection of 81 complete sets contained in 8 modern albums & slip cases, mixed subjects, cigarette & trade issues, sets include Hignett - Greetings of the World, Mitchell - Village Models, Carreras - Tools & How to Use Them, Churchman - Interesting Door Knockers & Pipes of the World, Will's - Time & Money & British Birds, Morris - Measurement of Time, Sinclair - Champion Dogs (L), Chix - Soldiers of the World, British American Tobacco - Types of the British Army (Siamese, Blue Flag), San Shing Tobacco - Siamese Soldiers, Imperial Tobacco Canada - British Birds (cut out), Ardath - Champion Dogs, together with many other uncatalogued sets, VG & better cat value £1600+

Los 2372

Will's - Types of the British Army (Scissors issue) complete set VG cat value £275

Los 2377

Wills sets in sleeves - The Coronation Series, Arms of Companies, Signalling Series, Ships Badges, Fish & Bait (set + some odds), Allied Army Leaders, Musical Celebrities, Strange Craft, British Butterflies, Portraits of European Royalty (1-50 and 51-100), etc etc, total cat £1102.50 P-VG (18 sets)

Los 888

Football programme - Chelsea single sheet 2/6/1941 covering two matches Inter Allied Services Cup Final British Army v RAF, and Norwegian Army v Belgium Army (1) scarce

Los 638

A box of old games including a Subbuteo (contents unchecked) 2 x table soccer games (one unboxed), 'The Army game' , a pocket chess game and two copies of Crow-Shoot, one missing gun and ducks. F-G in F-G boxes (7)

Los 813

WW1 Princess Mary Tin plus another old tin of various Army badges, etc (qty)

Los 833

WW2 8th army double decal helmet complete with lining and chin strap

Los 835

WW2 Casualty group attributed to 2612299 Gdsm William Samuel Hancock 5th Bn Grenadier Guards. Died 3/11/1944, buried Castiglione South African Cemetery. Medals in original frame 1939-45 Star, Africa Star + 8th Army bar, Italy Star, Defence & War Medals. Original photo of the Grave Cross, and the Italy War Grave Booklet.

Los 838

WW2 dated British army oil filed compass by T.G co Ltd with WW2 soldiers bible and 1937 dated whistle

Los 842

WW2 group with medals, metal titles, ID Tags and much original paperwork/photos belonging to A/Capt I C S Grant RIASC. Served with 55th W. Lancs Div RASC, TA 1938 C'mmd Indian Army. Active service on Burma/Assam Norder Commanding his own unit. Invalided to Schillong and then home via S. Africa. Invalided from Army with disability pension & rank of Hon Lieut. With interesting personal account. 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence & War Medals. (qty)

Los 160

Revolver: A 6 shot .38 cal copy of the Colt Single Action Army. Sidegate loading. Working order and good condition. With certificate of deactivation.

Los 169

Revolver: A good .44/40 calibre Remington Model 1875, 6 shot single action army pistol. Barrel 5.5" with 'E. Remington & Sons LYON N.Y USA' address. Revolver dates c1879. Lanyard ring to butt. Grey metal finish. Crisp working order. Two piece walnut grips. This is the scarcest short barrelled model. Six shot fluted cylinder. A genuine 'Wild West' Remington revolver. Deactivated with certificate. An attractive revolver.

Los 182

Revolver: A Uberti modern copy of the Remington .44 cal New Model Army percussion revolver. Brass frame, blued barrel (7.75) & cylinder. Two piece varnished grips. In good working order and condition. With its deactivation certificate.

Los 198

Rifle: A Swiss Schmidt-Rubin 7.5mm (obsolete cal). Straight pull bolt action. Walnut fullstock. No licence required. The whole in good condition. Model 1889/96. Used by the Swiss Army.

Los 231

Sword: A modern copy of a Japanese Kyu - Gunto Army sword in good condition.

Los 286

1915 Star Trio (1562 Pte R Ratcliffe E.Lan Regt on Star) (240139 on Pair). India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1935 clasp (2310307 Sjt R Ratcliffe R.Signals), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence & War Medals, and Regular Army GV LSGC Medal (R.Signals). Ralph Ratcliffe Died 22/4/1945 with the 4th Indian Div, Signals. Buried Naples War Cemetery. Lived Newcastle on Tyne. (10)

Los 305

Army long service medal EDVII to sub conduct E C Knapp, served with the government telegraph depot comes with some research

Los 306

Army long service medal GV named to 452281 Pte H Cook RTC comes with some research

Los 308

Army LSGC Medal to 804 Pte P Gordon 18th Hussars. With copy service papers. EF

Los 310

Army of India Medal 1851 with Bhurtpoor clasp correctly impressed to Corpl T. Henry, 59th Foot. Thomas Henry is confirmed to roll (184 to Regt) Small edge bump nEF

Los 318

Battle of Britain lot to 77684 P/O Pilot Paul Eric Penfold 29 Squadron. Medals - Member of the Victorian Order (MVO) cased, Numbered 1457, with original framed Certificate 13/7/1944. 1939-45 Star (entitled to BOB clasp, but this is MISSING), Air Crew Europe Star, Africa Star (entitled to the North Africa clasp, this MISSING), Italy Star, Defence & War Medals, also entitled to Air Efficiency Award GVI (this MISSING). Plus full original Miniature Medal group. Group comes with a mass of original ephemera including Penfolds RAF Pilots Log Books x3 starting 26th Sept 1937 to 27th Sept 1945. His own personal Autograph Album with photos and the persons signature inc Field Marshall Maitland Wilson, King GVI, Winston Churchill, Montgomery, etc etc. various cloth badges, silver hallmarked hip flask, silver snuff box, various maps, RAF Note Books, a large photo album, and a bundle of A/M Press photos, and other loose photos (qty). His RAF Service & Release Book, Middle East ID Book, etc etc. (His Logbooks show he spent some time stationed at Martlesham Heath) Below is Penfolds entry in the Battle of Britain Book: Penfold was born in November 1915 at Barnham, Sussex and was educated at Woodbridge Public School, Suffolk. In April 1937 he joined the RAFVR at Brighton and carried out his flying training at Shoreham Airport, in Tiger Moths, Audaxes and Battles. Penfold was awarded his wings in 1938 and when he was called up on 1st September 1939 he had 250 flying hours in his logbook, a large number for a VR pilot. In the latter part of the year Penfold was posted to 3 FTS, South Cerney for a twin-engine conversion course and on 1 February 1940 he was commissioned, arrived at 12 Group Pool in March, converted to Blenheims and was then posted to 29 Squadron at Debden on April 6. Penfold served with the squadron during the Battle of Britain, on night fighting duties at various fighter stations. On 3 September 1940 he was posted to 6 OTU, Sutton Bridge, as an instructor, converting Polish Pilots to Hurricanes. Penfold was later posted to 73 OTU, Aden, to instruct. Its aircraft having been found to be unsuitable for the area, the unit was moved to Egypt in early 1942. Soon after arriving, Penfold joined 216 Squadron at El Khanka, fifteen miles south of Helipolis. The squadron had Bombays and carried out many tasks, including supplying troops, dropping paratroopers and transporting the severely wounded back to Heliopolis. Shortly after joining 216, Penfold's Bombay was attacked and set alight by a BF 109 near Burg-El-Arab and he managed to make a forced landing before the fire became too serious. German fighters staffed the burning aircraft for ten minutes, luckily without casualties. In thirty minutes it was completely burned out. The squadron re-equipped with Hudsons & Dakotas and had a forward flight throughout the North African campaign up to the German surrender at Tunis. In late 1943 it returned to Cairo West. In January 1944 Penfold was posted to Algiers and appointed ADC and personal pilot to Field Marshal Sir Henry Maitland Wilson KCB, the Supreme Commander of Mediterranean Forces. Penfold returned to the UK in April to collect a Dakota, especially fitted out for the Field Marshal's use. He flew it back to Algiers in May and a week later took it across to a landing strip at Caserta, north of Naples. From here Penfold made trips to various HQ's in Italy, Greece, Corsica, Sardinia and flew back frequently to North Africa. In July 1944 the King arrived on a visit to the land and air forces in Italy. Penfold was given the job of looking after him and flying him from the base at Orvietto to front line fighter strips, where he personally decorated many Army and RAF officers and men. For his services to the King, Penfold was made a Member of the Royal Victorian Order. Two weeks later Penfold performed the same services for Winston Churchill, flying him to the major battle fronts. During his time with Field Marshall Wilson, Penfold flew many VIPs and made many overnight flights to Britain. When the Field Marshal was posted to Washington, Penfold flew back with him to the UK. He then joined the Communications Squadron at Hendon and continued flying VIPs to Europe and within Germany. On one occasion Penfold flew Air Vice-Marshal Janousek back to Prague and flew down the main thoroughfare, escorted by Liberators and Spitfires of the Czech Airforce. Penfold's final trip was to take Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Courtney to Burma, to plan the route for the bomber force, which would fly out via staging posts, each aircraft carrying 100 soldiers to finish the campaign against the Japanese if the atomic bomb proved ineffective. From January 1944 until September 1945 Penfold had the same crew that he took from 216 Squadron. They had flown 1750 hours together in the same Dakota A3c, FZ 631, which still had the same engines as it had when he picked the aircraft up at Prestwick. Penfold was released from the RAF in October 1945, as a Squadron Leader. His MVO was upgraded to LVO by Royal Decree in the eighties.

Los 334

Books - Germany Army Uniforms of WW2 by Krawczyk, SS Regalia by Lumsden, Germany Army Handbook by Lucas, and Collectors Guide to German Arm Shield Awards by Williamson & Cross (4)

Los 335

Book: The Great War Medal Collector's Companion Volume 2. Medal Abbreviations. Document Abbreviations, British Army Regimental numbers & notes on medal naming bump & spine. HB

Los 391

BWM & Victory Medal + Silver War Badge No 179297, to 18336 Pte O Thomas R.W.Fus. Badge confirmed to roll. (missing a 1915 Star). With Army Form B, enlisted Llandudno. VF (2+1)

Los 410

Cloth army shoulder titles for battle dress blouse x65, some good Regiments

Los 439

German 1941 soldiers photo album with 75 photos of army life bomb damage, training, vehicles etc

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