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Los 28

A Dinky Toys Commando Squad Gift Set No. 303 comprising an Army Truck, Armoured Car and Army liveried Helicopter with camouflage netting

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Three boxed Britains helicopters, a no. 9511 Crop Spraying helicopter (ICI promotional model), a Hughes 3000 (reference 9611) Police Rescue helicopter and a (reference 9761 US) Army helicopter

Los 41

A group of five boxed Corgi helicopters, two Bell 205 Rescue helicopter, a no. 931 Jet Ranger, a no. 923 Army Sikorski Sky Crane and a no. 927 `Chopper Squad` Jet Ranger

Los 91

Two boxed Dinky Army Vehicles, a no. 697 25lb Field Gun Set in yellow box, and a no. 622 10 ton Army Truck

Los 92

Two boxed Dinky Supertoys army vehicles, a no. 660 Tank Transporter, a no. 651 Centurion Tank

Los 427

A boxed Dinky Coventry Climax fork lift truck 14C, Dinky military vehicles including 3-ton Army wagon 62, Tank Transporter 660, Dinky Liverpool petrol tanker, Dinky Meccano covered lorry, Guy lorry, other early lorries, Britains trees, six re-painted double decker buses, etc. Large quantity, some play worn

Los 428

A Dinky Viscount 706 Meccano Air France GNL, Dinky Gloster Javelin. Meccano Ltd 735, Dinky supertoys Tank Transporter 660, construction Tank 651, 10 ton army truck 622, medium Artillery Tractor 689, Char AMX, 661 Recovery Tractor, Armoured Command Vehicle; 677, Corgi Airfield Radar and other military and commercial vehicles, mixed condition

Los 121

A TEAK AND BRASS MOUNTED CAMPAIGN CHEST BY ARMY & NAVY C. B. L., LATE 19TH CENTURY With two short drawers above four long drawers of varying sizes, the second long drawer with fitted secretaire interior and secret compartment on turned feet 45 in. (114 cm.) high; 39 in. (99 cm.) wide; 20 in. (51 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com

Los 345

A QUANTITY OF VARIOUS POCKET AND SWISS ARMY STYLE PEN KNIVES.

Los 199

View on www.staceyauction.com A group of five WWII medals awarded to Cyrl Eve - Royal Horse Artillery, the medals including the African star with 8th Army bar, Burma star, 1939-45 star, Defence and Victory medal

Los 266

View on www.staceyauction.com A pair of Victorian Naval Officers epaulettes - maker Gillott and Hasell, Army & Naval Tailors London

Los 352

View on www.staceyauction.com A replica Uberti model of an 1860 Colt Army Revolver (non-firing)

Los 559

After André Léon Larue Mansion 1785-c.1840 & Samuel Eschauzier fl.1830`s- "Officers of The British Army No 55 9th (or Queen`s Royal) Lancers", publ by W Spooner, 259 Regent St., London; hand-coloured lithograph, 33x29cm: together with one other hand-coloured lithograph after the same hand titled "Officers of The British Army No 55 9th (or Queen`s Royal) Lancers", publ by W Spooner 377 Strand, London, 33.5x29cm: Samuel Eschauzier fl.1830`s- "IXth (or Queen`s Royal) Lancers", printed by Lefevre & Kohler 52 Newman St; hand-coloured lithograph, 18x24cm: Edward Hull 1810-1877- "Come my Boy, what`s the matter with you? You don`t drink", after C Hullmandel, publ Augt 1825 by Rowe & Waller, 49 Fleet St., London; hand-coloured lithograph, 18x23.5cm: Dero-Becker, Editeur, Paris- "Armée Anglaise N 3 Lancers 9e Régt" from Galerie Militaire No 26; hand-coloured lithograph, 21.5x17.5cm: Joseph Constantine Stadler 18th/19th century- "An Officer of the IXth Light Dragoons in Review Order"; hand-coloured aquatint, 25x16.5cm: Rowney & Forster, 51 Rathbone Place, London, October 1820- "9th Hussars Lancers"; hand-coloured lithograph, 17x16.5cm: James del Vecchio, 4 Haymarket London & Dublin Dec 1824, publ- "9th Lancers"; hand-coloured lithograph, 15x11cm: British School, early-mid 19th century- "British Army no 27 9th Lancers in their New Regimentals"; hand-coloured engraving, 21.5x12.5cm.: Edward Hull 1810-1877- "Officer of the Queen`s 9th Lancers, Marching Order"; hand-coloured lithograph, signed within the plate, 29x19.5cm: together with five other hand-coloured lithographs by the same hand depicting military subjects, to include one example titled `9th Lancers, a Private`, all signed within the plate , two dated within the plate, various sizes, 25x32cm., largest: Joseph Constantine Stadler 18th/19th century- "Uniform of a Major General of Light Dragoons"; hand-coloured aquatint, 27.5x21cm: English School, 19th century- "British Army 9th Lancers 1828"; hand-coloured engraving: British School- "9th Regiment of Dragoons"; hand-coloured engraving: together with two further hand-coloured mid 19th century aquatints of European military subjects, James Henry Lynch, fl. mid 19th century d.1868- "9th (The Queen`s Royal) Lancers Review Orders" and "9th (The Queen`s Royal) Regt. of Light Dragoons (Lancers) Heavy Marching Order", both after M A Hayes, publ by William Spooner 377 Strand; hand-coloured lithographs, a pair, both bear labels for The Parker Gallery, London attached to the reverse of the frames, 28x32cm: R M Bryson, mid 19th century- "No 6 Mutineers Surprised by Her Majesty`s 9th Lancers", after Captn G F Atkinson, publ by Day & Son, Gate Street, Lincoln`s Inn Fields, London; tinted lithograph, 32.5x46cm (a lot)

Los 1155

A Dinky Army Lorry and a Lesney Sand and Gravel Lorry

Los 1431

A quantity of Vintage Cigarette Cards including set Players` Dandies, near set Players` Regimental Standards, near set Uniforms of Territorial Army, various odds etc

Los 394

Cigarette cards: Two sets, Ogden’s Leaders of Men & Will’s Allied Army Leaders (both vg) (100)

Los 519

Cigarette cards: Military, a collection of 10 Anon/proof type cards, all different series inc. Flags & Flags With Soldiers, South African War Series, Medals, Types of the British Army etc (gd) (10)

Los 525

Cigarette cards: Gallaher, 10 Military type cards inc. British Naval Series (2), Regimental Colours & Standards (4), Types of the British Army (3) and Royalty Series (1) (gen gd)

Los 572

Collectables: Selection inc. WW2 Military booklets & ephemera, a few concert programmes, a scorecard from The Army v The RAF Cricket match at Lords 5 Sept 1942 etc (fair/gd) (23)

Los 310

A FINELY ENGINEERED BRASS ROLLING RULE BY THE ARMY & NAVY C S L C1900 IN MAHOGANY CASE, VARIOUS DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN BEECH HANDLED NICKEL RACQUET MOUNTED WITH A DAMAGED THERMOMETER

Los 342

MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS INCLUDING WWII BRITISH ARMY HELMET, METRONOME, JASPER WARE JUG AND PRINTS

Los 355

A BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS UNIFORM OF TROUSERS AND JACKET THE BRASS BUTTONS OF THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT, A BLAZER ETC

Los 513

A German Army dagger in scabbard with knot, blade marked `A.C.S.` (scabbard as found).

Los 516

A WWI era German Army M16 type steel helmet, marked `S.I.66` (as found).

Los 522

A German Army Close Combat Clasp 1942-45 (W.E.Peekhams Berlin).

Los 544

A WW2 German Army field cap, a British steel helmet, a NATO style steel helmet, kukri, various items of equipment etc.

Los 53

AFTER J P KNIGHT, ENGRAVED BY S W REYNOLDS, COLOURED ENGRAVING, “The Army and Navy (Wellington and Nelson)”, 24” x 18” (A/F)

Los 2560

"British Army Conway Williams khaki uniform belonging to the late Maj. Geoffrey Douglas Gill comprising a jacket, pair of trousers, two belts, cap and a pair of gloves "

Los 2586

German army mess tins dated 1934 and two cylindrical gas mask cases

Los 2587

"German army brown leather pouch for horseshoes, stamp 41"

Los 2588

"German army medics water bottle, general issue with Bakelite cup (2)"

Los 2589

"Two German army field telephones c/w crank handle, Bakelite boxes, 1943 No 19858, 1944 No 150810"

Los 2590

"German army torch, cleaning kit, two muzzle `tt` sections, link "

Los 2601

German army Infantry straight leg trousers with field repairs

Los 2602

"German army officer`s great coat Berlin Guard Regiment, with internal dagger hangars "

Los 304

A glass witches` ball with cranberry maskhead roundels, a Dresden porcelain model of a bluetit, a continental figure of a young boy holding some flowers, a collection of coins in Queen Mary tin box, a black leather airman`s flying cap, and an Army cloth cap

Los 40

A George V Army dress uniform leather and metal thread belt and a cross- belt pouch, with the Royal cypher

Los 160

A pair of gentleman`s tan leather army riding boots together with leather gaiters

Los 204

An Army & Navy gun department leather shell case with divided interior

Los 396

Military ephemera together with various army photographs

Los 37

A group of five WWll medals, with certificate and bar, including Africa 8th army clasp

Los 38

A group of five WWll medals, with certificate, including Africa Star with 1st army clasp

Los 175

DAD`S ARMY: An 8 x 10 reproduction photograph of the film poster for Dad`s Army (1971) individually signed by Jimmy Perry, David Croft (screenwriters), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), Bill Pertwee (Hodges), Frank Williams (Vicar), Colin Bean (Private Sponge), and Liz Fraser (Mrs. Pike). All have signed to clear areas with their names alone in bold blue or black inks. The reproduction image is slightly grainy. EX

Los 481

DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. A delightful and fascinating correspondence collection between Daphne Du Maurier, her husband General Sir Frederick ‘Boy’ Browning (1896-1965) and Reginald and Gwenllyan Davies, comprising six A.Ls.S. and two T.Ls.S. from Du Maurier and two A.Ls.S. from Browning, 48 pages (total), 8vo, various places (Hampshire, Kent and Cornwall), 28th December 1937-25th July 1973. The correspondence commences with a letter from Daphne Du Maurier, stating that a poem arrived on Christmas Eve ‘and was the making of our Yuletide….it was read aloud amid hiccough and laughter. Spurred to make some return, I fell to and send you the enclosed. Boy says it’s the rudest thing he’s ever read, but knowing that satire is the breath of yours (and my) joint nostrils, I offer it to you with no apology!’ and continues with two long letters from Browning, explaining that he is trying to turn ‘civilians in uniforms’ into instructors and further stating ‘Daphne and I are living in a few corners of this house, the rest of our furniture stacked in the drawing room. Any moment I might be shot off to the pre-battle ground the other side so we rather live from day to day. Daphne is working hard looking after a large and scattered party of families of men in the regiment so has no time for writing stories….I expect you hear or read that so and so [Leslie Hore] Belisha’s speeches about the marvellous efficiency and preparedness of the Army. Just to quote one small case out of hundred where the bastard could be caught out and kicked out for greatly misleading everyone. It was hot till two weeks ago-six weeks after the B.E.F. arrived in France that Anti-Tank rifle ammunition was issued to the troops in the line, Battalions still have no mortar ammunition and I know the 2nd Battalion are 300 Bren gun magazines deficient-this in the first contingent who might have had to fight for their lives are now but for the Grace of God and the hesitations of “Old Nasty”, as Syd Walker (B.B.C.) calls him. Keep that to yourself if you can! But if not don’t mention the source of your information. Owing to the continued, systematic and dangerous undermining of discipline which has been going on for the last two years fostered by Belisha, enthusiastically acclaimed and spread by the yellow press and not fought against by the Generals at top, the national Army, including a good percentage of the regulars, are a fundamentally undisciplined lot, unsmart in the extreme, dirty, bad mannered and semi-trained which coupled with the general shortage of weapons etc. and chaos of expansion makes the British Army unfit for war against first class troops like the Germans. Thank God for (a) the French Army (b) the Maginot Line ( c ) the rows going on between Hitler and the generals. I tremble to think what would have happened if the British Army had been faced with a battle of Mons, le Cateau, first Ypres; they would never have survived it. We are a lot of bloody amateurs….but now we are strong in the air and Turkey are alongside, Musso will mind his p’s and q’s a bit….London is a most gloomy place and thank goodness I don’t have to go there very much, England is a very different place compared (to) the haven of rest it was in the last war…’ (27th November 1939) and in the second stating that he agrees with the principle of his correspondent’s pamphlet ‘and I think it would work once the foundations of international Christianity are laid. That…is the great problem which urgently requires as well worked out a scheme as yours to bring about. It’s indeed a big task and is nothing less than the fulfilment of the Prime Minister’s policy of appeasement, which in simpler language means a change of heart among all the peoples of the earth, the most urgent change being necessary among our own race! If you could work out a scheme (I daresay the Prime Minister is urgently employed on a like problem) to bring about this change of heart you would be putting the horse in its correct relation to the cart. This sounds most awfully damping and unappreciative of your excellent scheme but if you think in a detached and analytical manner, really cold bloodedly, of the sequence of essential requirements I’m certain you will agree with me….We like our new job and it will be very interesting and being an establishment and not a fighting unit will give me a mental relaxation and such….efficiency as one possesses can be concentrated on one or more or less direct line and not be pulled in all directions trying to make two or more ends meet!’ (3rd March 1940), the remaining correspondence from Du Maurier, stating, in part, ‘Boy is a Major-General, and commands the Airborne Division. He hobnobs daily with G.O.C.s-C.I.G.s and even Winston himself! He has endless planes at his disposal (he pilots his own!) and a staff car with a loud-speaker through which he commands the populace to remove themselves from his path. Whether he will so condescend to take luncheon with the Finance Officer of the British Council I cannot say, but I rather think he will. He is inclined to favour red revolution at the moment, and a sweeping away of all inhabitants of the War Office, Admiralty, Air Ministry, and other such rusty institutions. Possibly you could act as Financial Adviser to an underground movement. For myself, I am installed with my brood of three (yes, the son was a clever coup) down here in Fowey. We have a humble cottage, but thank God minions enough to save me stirring as much as a finger! Boy tells me I am the only woman in England who does absolutely nix towards the War Effort. I retaliate, rather conceitedly, that I am bringing more dollars into this country than any other member of my low profession! At the moment I am engaged upon a tome that will be almost as long (and far more tedious) as “Gone With The Wind”. I am glad you liked the play of “Rebecca”, but personally I thought Owen Nares over acted, and he gave me embarrassment. I have not seen it since its return to London from a lengthy tour. The last book “Frenchman’s Creek”, is shortly to be filmed in the U.S.A. I forgot to tell you that Boy spent a lightening fortnight in America, where, according to the papers here, he “fished and relaxed”! The reverse was the case, as you can imagine’ (Fowey, Cornwall, 23rd August 1942), ‘I can find nothing in Mr. W. H. Smiths’ shop in Fowey to compare with what the Tate Gallery can produce…..I spent a fortnight with my General on Salisbury Plain, or rather I spent a fortnight under the same roof but scarcely set eyes on him at all. Then I dashed up to London for my law-suit….I had to answer questions before an American Consul, and the answers were sent off to America. What has happened to them I don’t know. One question was “How many novels have I read in my life, and which was the first I ever read”! I replied “Peter Rabbit at the age of three” The whole thing was quite fantastic. Meanwhile, I work like one possessed at my novel of the moment. It is to be called “Hungry Hill”, and is endless.’ (Fowey, Cornwall, 18th October 1942), ‘To add to our labours, and yet in a sense to make them more enjoyable, we have just moved into this lovely derelict mansion, the original more or less of “Manderly” in Rebecca. Its been “let” to me for a song, but I have broken myself by installing electric light and other amenities. However, once we settle down it will be a heavenly lunacy, even if I spent all my time cutting trees for fires….Boy arrived for Christmas and….we managed to have the usual tree, plum puds, turkey for the children. The latter are getting lar

Los 544

GEORGE IV: (1762-1830) King of the United Kingdom 1820-30. D.S., George R, as King, at the head, one page vellum, oblong folio, Court at Carlton House, 24th May 1824. The partially printed document is a military commission appointing Anthony Lyster to be a Major in the Army. Countersigned at the foot by Robert Peel (1788-1850) British Prime Minister 1834-35, 1841-46. With blind embossed paper seal affixed. Some light wrinkling and minor age wear, about VG

Los 545

WILLIAM IV: (1765-1837) King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland 1830-37. D.S., William R, as King, at the head, one page vellum, oblong folio, Court at Saint James`s, 1st December 1830. The partially printed document is a military commission appointing Anthony Lyster to be a Major in the Army. With blind embossed paper seal affixed. Lord Melbourne`s counter signature has been neatly cut away from the base. A couple of small ink blots to the King`s signature, about VG

Los 626

GUEVARA CHE: (1928-1967) Argentine Marxist Revolutionary and Guerilla leader, a major figure of the Cuban Revolution. An excellent vintage signed 9.5 x 7 photograph, with an inscription in another hand, the captivating image showing Guevara in a head and shoulders pose smoking a large cigar. Photograph by the important photographer Rene Burri and bearing his credit to the verso. Inscribed in dark fountain pen ink, largely across a clear area of the image, in Spanish, `To a great fighter for her country, Dulce Maria Loynaz, Until Victory, forever` and signed (`Che`) by Guevara in dark fountain pen ink beneath the inscription. Additionally signed by Dulce Maria Loynaz del Castillo in ink to the verso with a note in her hand, in Spanish, indicating that Che Guevara presented her with the photograph in Havana on 26th October 1964. An exceptionally fine and rare signed image with an important association. Some slight corner creasing to the borders, otherwise VG Dulce Maria Loynaz (1902-1997) Cuban Poet, daughter of General Enrique Loynaz del Castillo, a hero of the Cuban Liberation Army and author and composer of Himno Invasor, the `national anthem` of Cuba`s rebel troops. Rene Burri (1933- ) Swiss Photographer who has photographed political, military and artistic figures since 1946. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba and took portraits of Che Guevara, the present example among them. Burri`s images of Guevara smoking cigars have become iconic. He is also known for his images of Sao Paulo and Brasilia.

Los 687

GORDON CHARLES GEORGE: (1833-1885) British Army officer, known as Chinese Gordon. A.L.S., C G Gordon, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Monsieur Habib, in French. Gordon informs his correspondent that Ferranti, Mr. Brocklehurst`s major-domo, is coming to Massawa and continues to ask `Would you be kind enough to help him, and to send him on here, charging it to the Government, should he not have the money to pay for it himself.` VG

Los 714

HAUSSER PAUL: (1880-1972) German Army officer of World War II, an eminent leader of the Waffen-SS. Signed 3.5 x 5.5 magazine photograph of Hausser in a head and shoulders pose wearing his uniform and Knight`s Cross. Neatly mounted to a card and signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area of the image, the conclusion of his signature just running onto the card mount. With an A.N.S. with initials to the verso, in German, 4th August 1966. Together with two A.Ls.S., P. Hausser, each on correspondence cards (one a brief letter of two lines), Ludwigsburg, 4th August 1966 & 10th June 1967, to Mr. Petzoldt, in German (untranslated). Also including Wilhelm Bittrich (1894-1979) German SS-Obergruppenfuhrer and Waffen-SS General of World War II. Signed 4 x 6 postcard photograph of Bittrich in a head and shoulders pose wearing his uniform and Knight`s Cross. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the image and dated 26th February 1969 in his hand. Accompanied by a T.L.S., W. Bittrich, one page, oblong 8vo, Munsing, 31st March 1969, to Mr. Petzoldt, in German (untranslated). VG, 5

Los 4

FOOTBALL: An unusual printed 12mo ticket for a Challenge Football Match in aid of Army Charities, Scottish Command vs. Western Command (England) at Somerset Park, Ayr, 1st January 1945, individually signed to the verso by eighteen Scottish & English players including Tommy Lawton, Bert Sproston, Frank White, Billy Elliott, Andy Black etc. All have signed with their names alone in fountain pen inks. Some very light creasing and minor age wear, about VG

Los 563

WARTIME CHELSEA Scarce Chelsea home single sheet programme but in poor condition, Allied Armies XI v British Army, 15/3/41 at Stamford Bridge. Programme has been and still is attached to a page from a stamp album and is creased at the bottom. Team listings are complete, the Allied Armies XI including players from Norway, Belgium, Holland, Poland, Czechoslovakia with a French reserve. The programme is just about complete, no writing and the reverse side is blank. As described

Los 958

TOTTENHAM Scarce single sheet programme for match played at White Hart Lane, 28/4/1938, Coldstream Guards v Royal Army Service Corps, Bulldog Cup Final, not ex bound volume. Very good

Los 988

SCOTLAND Away Army FA International 4/12/43 against England at Everton, signed on cover by referee and linesman, slight fold. Swift, both Comptons, Cullis, Balmer, Lawton and Hagan in England team McAulay and Walker listed for Scotland. Generally good

Los 1128

WARTIME Programme for game at Aldershot Barracks between British Army XI and Belgian Army, 11/2/42, British team includes Johnson, Cullis, Lawton, Hagan and D.Compton, four page issue, folds. Fair

Los 1303

CRYSTAL PALACE Eight page Palace programme for British Army v French Army, 23/2/1929 at Selhurst Park, slight fold, pencil score, scorers. Generally good

Los 92A

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED ARMY CAP AND EPAULETTE BADGES

Los 71

An Army and Navy, 4 ¼ in., alloy and brass platewind fly reel, smooth brass foot, ivorine handle

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