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Egyptian Lapis Lazuli Horemheb Scarab Gold Ring18th Dynasty, 1550-1292 BC. A lapis lazuli scarab with inscription to the underside for Horemheb, set in a 19th century gold swivel ring. 6.57 grams, 28mm overall, 19.03mm internal diameter (approximate size British R 1/2, USA 9, Europe 19.69, Japan 19) (1"). Ex Hubbard collection, London, UK; acquired on the UK art market from 1990. Horemheb, (meaning Horus is in Jubilation) was the last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. Before he became pharaoh, Horemheb was the commander in chief of the army under the reigns of Tutankamun and Ay. After his accession to the throne, he reformed the state and it was under his reign that official action against the preceding Amarna rulers began Very fine condition.
Roman Iron Spatha SwordLate 2nd-4th century AD. A broad (4.5cm at shoulder) parallel-sided spatha with convergent tip, lentoid in section with one square and one slightly rounded shoulder; rectangular-section tang at the shoulder developing to square-section at the upper end, hammered over a domed bronze pommel-cap. Cf. Nørgård Jørgensen, A. & Andersen, H.C.H. Ejsbøl Mose. Die Kriegsbeuteropfering in Moor von Ejsbøl aus dem späten 1.Jh.v.Chr. bis zum frühen 5.Jh.n.Chr., Højbjerg, 2014, figs.23, 24; James, S. Excavations at Dura Europos 1928-1937. VII The Arms, Armour and Other Military Equipment, London, 2004, fig.85 (item 513); Bishop, M.C. & Coulston, J.C.N. Roman Military Equipment From the Punic Wars to the Fall of Rome, London, 1993, fig. 86(7). 692 grams, 74cm (29"). Ex Northern English collection; found near Penrith, Cumbria, UK, 2010. The standard length for a spatha is between 75 and 100cm, the longer ones generally round-tipped and used by cavalry. The spatha came to replace the short, stabbing sword (often called a gladius) for the infantry from the 3rd century AD. Swords of this type are found often on the Rhine frontier and in northern Britain, as well as in the Danish bog-offerings such as Nydam and Ejsbøl. They were probably used by Germanic recruits in the late Roman army. The slight asymmetry of the shoulders is a feature on a few swords of the type, e.g. the Straubing sword, and was covered in use by the organic (wood or bone?) lower guard. The blade does not feature a fuller, neither is it lozengiform in section despite a slight thickening or `midrib` in the upper quarter. Fine condition.
A Timpo covered wagon, a quantity of scratch built wild west buildings, a quantity of Union and Confederate army soldier figures by Airfix, cowboys and Indians by the same manufacturer and also ten Airfix wagon trains with figures. CONDITION REPORT The front wheels are missing from the covered wagon.
The Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victorian issue with impressed naming to 17302 COY SEJT MAJOR R. STAPLETON. R.E., The Khedive's Egypt Star 1882, The National Fire Brigade's Association Bronze Medal for Long Service with two bars detailed Five Years, Ten Years and another medal, possibly American.
Five Second World War medals, comprising; The 1939-45 Star, The Africa Star, with bar 1ST ARMY, The Italy Star, The Defence Medal and The War Medal, with an Army Council forwarding slip and box, a silver gilt, enameled and diamond set Masonic Jewel, detailed Elizabeth Boswell-Reid Lodge No 7, cased, two Parker fountain pens and two Parker propelling pencils.
A First World War Princess Mary gift tin, containing various cigarette cards by Players and others, a paper knife in the form of a Third Reich army dagger with cast hilt, a Princess Christian`s Army Nursing Service Reserve badge, No. 483, further badges, an 1892 crown, a silver coloured metal ring cast with skull, inert cartridges, empty tins, etc.
A General Service Medal, George VI issue, with bar `Palestine` to `2319007. Dvr. L.W. Van. R.Signals.`, and a 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal, War Medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Elizabeth II issue, the suspension bar detailed `Regular Army`, to `22515729 Sigmn. L.W.G. Vann. R.Sigs.`, mounted on a bar as worn.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `2.Lieut. E E. Watson.`, mounted on a bar as worn, with the corresponding dress miniature medals, and a 1939-45 Defence Medal with two ribbons and packet, with the accompanying Army Council forwarding slip confirming one award and with the OHMS box of postage, addressed to `Mr E.E. Watson 38 Cleveland Road Ealing W13`.
A Crimea Medal with four bars, `Alma`, `Balaclava`, `Inkermann` and `Sebastopol` (the Balaclava bar a jeweller`s copy), re-named in engraved sloping capitals `1433. Sergt. W.D. Colson. 13th Light Dragoons.` (the suspension repaired), a Turkish Crimea Medal with engraved naming in sloping capitals `1433. Sergt. W.D. Colson. 13th Light Dragoons`, detailed `La Crimea 1855`, and an Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victorian issue, re-named in engraved sloping capitals `1433. Sqd. QM. Sergt. W.D. Colson. 13th Hussars`.
A group of six miniature dress medals, comprising British Empire Medal, civil issue, 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 British War Medal, 1914-19 Victory Medal, India General Service Medal, George V issue, with bar `Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919`, and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V issue, displayed in a frame.
A small collection of militaria, including nine cap badges, including two East Surrey, shoulder titles, including one TASC E Lancashire, collar badges, further badges, including a blue enamelled badge designed as an aeroplane, detailed `National League of Airmen 1935`, and a quantity of mostly British Army buttons and officers` pips, together with a base metal cased wrist compass and two gentlemen`s wristwatches, comprising Lanta and Waterproof Incabloc.
The Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victorian issue with impressed naming to 17302 COY SEJT MAJOR R. STAPLETON. R.E., The Khedive's Egypt Star 1882, The National Fire Brigade's Association Bronze Medal for Long Service with two bars detailed Five Years, Ten Years and another medal, possibly American.
Five Second World War medals, comprising; The 1939-45 Star, The Africa Star, with bar 1ST ARMY, The Italy Star, The Defence Medal and The War Medal, with an Army Council forwarding slip and box, a silver gilt, enameled and diamond set Masonic Jewel, detailed Elizabeth Boswell-Reid Lodge No 7, cased, two Parker fountain pens and two Parker propelling pencils.
A collection of Dinky Toys army vehicles and field guns, comprising a No. 621 3-ton army wagon, two No. 623 army covered wagons (one with driver, one without), a No. 626 military ambulance, a No. 641 1-ton cargo truck, a No. 643 water tanker, two No. 675 Scout cars (one with driver, one without), a No. 674 Austin Champ, a No. 676 armoured personnel carrier, a No. 677 armoured command vehicle, a No. 686 25-pounder field gun, a No. 688 field artillery tractor, two No. 692 5.5 medium guns and a No. 693 7.2 Howitzer, all boxed (some boxes creased, scuffed and stained), together with an incomplete set of three No. 603 army personnel-private seated figures (9 missing), boxed (box torn and graffitied), a No. 670 armoured car, a Jeep and a limber.
Five Various Whistles of various types including a brass double tube type, thin type dated 1898 by W Dowler & Sons, another example dated 1906 by A DeCourcy & Co Frankfort St Birmingham, WW1 period US army issue made by Wm H Horstmann & Co Phila PA and a whistle dated 1905 by Bent & Parker Birmingham. Various conditions.
A Royal Army Medical College prize in pathology, the "Tulloch Medal", face side decorated with Forbes Tulloch in military uniform and 'Uganda 1906' beside, reverse Hygeia with serpents, awarded to: and engraved edge Lt. R. B. Price, Royal Army Medical Core, October 1913. NB Dr. Lt. Forbes, M.G. Tulloch, Royal Army Medical Corps, died age 27, 20th June 1906 was originally from Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland, and died of sleeping sickness while working in Uganda.

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