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A group of five early 19th century portrait miniatures each in an ebonized and gilt frame, comprising: a miniature of Napoleon in ceremonial dress wearing a laurel crown, 7cm x 6cm; a miniature of an army officer, 6.5cm x 5cm; a miniature of a lady with a bouqet of flowers, 5.5cm x 5.5cm; a miniature of a young gentleman, 8cm x 6.5cm; and another miniature of a young gentleman, 8.5cm x 7cm (5). Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs J R F (Cookie) Matheson
Five Second World War period medals, comprising; the 1939-1945 Star, the Burma star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal and the Efficiency Medal, George VI issue with bar TERRITORIAL, to 6401279 CFN.E.A.EASTWOOD. R.E.M.E., mounted on a bar as worn, a ribbon bar and a quantity of cloth and metal badges, including; Royal Sussex Regt and R.E.M.E. with original paperwork, including; Soldiers Service and Pay Book, Certificate of Transfer to the Army Reserve and a letter of reference.
SECCOMBE, Lt. Col. THOMAS STRONG. Army and Navy Drolleries. Fifth Edition, (c. 1893). 4to., orig. cloth (lower cover soiled). 24 colour plates. With 17 others, including The Boy's Own Annual, Vol 14, 1891 - 92, Peter Rabbit Music Books, Books 1 & 2, (some illus. crudely coloured), two Guinness advertising pamphlets, 1950's, and some leather bindings. (18)
Miniature items. An Army & Navy penknife, with tortoiseshell scales, the blade and hook stamped 'A&N C.S.L,' 1.5in (4cm) l, four smaller penknives, a padlock with key, three ivory Stanhope binocular charms, one with a £20 note dated 3 July 1878, the other two empty, a monocular, empty, and another turned with a photographic view of Interlaken, and a chick emerging from an egg. (12)
Group of six to Lieut.T.H.Dalton, B.W.M, Victory, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence, and 1939-45 War Medal, a miniature group of eight attributed to the above ( later Lt.Col), a yellow metal R.C.S sweetheart bar brooch in case, three commissions, and a collection of related photographs, maps, newspapers, menus, and a wartime diary.( Major T.H.Dalton Commandant R.Signals /I.S.C Base Depot and School P.A.I Force, set up pigeon lofts for the Army Pigeon Service throughout the Near East. Sold together with a WW1 pair B.W.M. and Victory to 11543 Cpl.G.Calder Gordons, a WWII group of four 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence, and !939-45 War Medal in their card box addressed to H.E.Rhind Esq, a Cross of Honour of the German Mother, silver grade (chip to enamel), and oddments, (a lot).
Three: 1914 star with clasp, (Major N O Burge R M Brigade), War, Victory with MID emblem (Lt Col N O Burge RM ) NEF and EF. Together with the relevant miniatures and framed memorial scroll. Plate 1. Note: Norman Ormsby Burge, Commissioned in the RMLI 1st February 1895, promoted Major 22nd January 1914, Temporary Lt Col 19th July 1915, Brevet Lt Col 1st May 1916. Served with the Royal Naval Division at Ostend, Antwerp, Dunkirk, Gallipoli (where he at one time commanded the Howe and Nelson Battalions) and France. MID 11th December 1915, he was killed at Beaumont Hamel (Somme) 13th November 1916. See "The Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research-Winter 2005" issue No 336 for D F Bittner's article on the Gallipoli campaign based partly on the diary of Burge ashore with the RND
"The Navy and Army Illustrated", Vol 1, Nos 1-13, and 3 special issues, in original paper covers (2 AF), Dec 1895 to June 1896; 9 "Jackdaw" folders, "1066", "Joan of Arc", "The Indian Mutiny", "Agincourt", "Charles Dickens", etc; "Badges on Battledress" by Lt Col Cole, illus 1953 (library stamps); sundry other titles and magazines. GC
"Collecting Volunteer Militaria" by Wyatt, illus, 1974, in DW; "A History of the Regiments and Uniforms of the British Army" by Maj Barnes, colour illus, nd; "British Infantry Uniforms since 1660" and "British Cavalry Uniforms since 1660", both by Barthropp, colour and photo illus, 1980 and 1984; "An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Old West" by Newark, colour and photo illus, 1980, in DW; 4 similar titles. GC
An original ink and watercolour sketch of the tomb of Prince Poniatowski, set amongst a grove of trees, with artist's name William Grieve on the back and contemporary ink label "Tomb of Prince Poniatowski. Drowned in crossing the river in the retreat of Napoleon's Army 1813", and photostat details of Marshal Poniatowski's career, 10" x 7½", mounted and (loose) in frame. GC. Note: William Grieve exhibited at the R. Academy, 1826-39
A Bulgarian Medical Service officer's dagger, plated blade 10" etched with the cypher of Boris III (1918-43), inscription in panel, and scrolls; the hilt with orange plastic grip and GS crown pommel, the crosspiece with rampant lion in shield, enamelled red cross badge, and lion head finials; in its metal sheath of Third Reich army pattern. GC Plate 3
A Bulgarian dagger for an officer in the "Brannick" (Fascist Youth Organisation similar to Hitler Youth), plated blade 10" etched "Honour and Duty" in cyrillic script, oxidised silver plated pommel and sheath based on Third Reich army pattern, the crosspiece bearing a small enamelled shield and with lion head finials; yellow plastic grip. GC Plate 3
An interesting presentation hilt and scabbard of a light company officer's sword, stirrup hilt with langets, forward sloping facetted pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, screwed to scabbard with 2 hanging rings, inscribed on one side "Edward-Prentis Henslowe Esqre, 15th KLD (Hussars) 1811, William - Henry Henslowe, MA, Totenhill Norfolk 1841" and on the other "This Scabbard and a Hilt, Without a Blade to Fill't, A Soldier Sire's Bequest, To his Third Son, a Priest".GC Plate 6. Note: At this period it was customery for the eldest son to inherit the family title or business, the second son to enter the army, and the third to be ordained - hence the bladeless weapon.
A composite 6 shot .36" Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, the barrel and frame numbered 120938, with New York US America address, the cylinder numbererd 67539, the butt and trigger guard from an Army model, numbererd 89472. GWO & Generally GC (worn overall, cylinder scene barely visible)
A scarce martially marked 6 shot .36" Remington Beals Navy revolver converted to rimfire, 13" overall, barrel 7½" stamped with "Beales' Patent" etc, number 15511, the cylinder marked "Pat App'd For", government inspector's initial "J" on barrel and frame and inspector's cartouche on left hand grip. One of 500 sold to the US Army (see Flayderman P 161) and manufactured c. 1862.GWO & C (cylinder pawl requires attention, unofficial trigger guard retaining screw, patches of dark patina). Plate 11
Major-General Sir Matthew William Gosset K.C.B. (1839-1909) GOSSET, Major-Gen. Sir Matthew William Edward, K.C.B., cr. 1907 ; C.B. 1887 ; F.R.G.S., F.H.S., M.R.A.S., M.R.N.S.; b 6 July 1839 ; 2nd s. of Major Arthur Gosset, R.H.A., of Town Court, Orpington, K ent. Entered army, 1856 ; Instructor iin Tactics, R.M.C., 1873-77 ; Brig.-Maj., Aldershot, 1877-78 ; A.D.C. to G.O.C., S.Africa, 1878- 1879 ; D.A.A.G. and Commandant, Durban, 1881 ; commanding 1st Dorset Regt. 1887-1890 ; A.A.G. Egypt, 1891 ; commanding 2nd Class District Burmah and Bangalore, 1891-1896 ; served Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 (medal) ; Kaffir war, 1878 (despatches, brevet of Major) ; Zulu war, 1879 (despatches, brevet Lieut.-Col., medal with clasp) ; Boer war, 1881 ; Burmah, 1891-92 (medal with two clasps) ; commanded Dublin Disstrict, 1897-1901 ; reward for distinguished service, 1897 ; Major-General, 1896 ; retired pay, 1901 ; Col. Dorsetshire Regiment, 1903 ; P.S.C. Address : Westgate House, Dedham, Essex. Clubs : United Service, Arts, Burlington Fine Arts. (Died 17 March 1909. (Extract from Who was Who 1897-1916) Lot 314: MAJOR GENERAL SIR MATTHEW GOSSET KCB: 'Mahomed Salah's Servant', watercolour inscribed in Arabic, 8" x 5 1/2" (see illustration on back cover).
TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL GEORGE VI with fixed palm leaves, suspender bar and ribbon, awarded to F O - L Y Lee RAF, together with three WORLD WAR II SERVICE MEDALS all with ribbons viz THE AFRICA STAR with 8th Army clasp, DEFENCE MEDAL and 1939-1945 WAR MEDAL together with group of FOUR MINIATURE MEDALS related BUTTON AND CUFF LINK and a GILT METAL AND ENAMEL MEDICAL CORPS BADGE
NAZI ARMY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD gilt stirrup knuckle bow and curved quillion chiselled with scrolls and other motifs, Nazi Eagle on langet wire bound black ribbed grip, plated slightly curved single edge fullered blade, black metal scabbard hung with silver bullion dress knot, indistinct Solingen maker, 36 3/4in long overall
GOOD THIRD REICH ARMY OFFICERS DRESS DAGGER, the blade marked for E & F Horster, silver plated fittings, complete with scabbard, hanging straps (one latch af.) and portepee knot (frayed) the reverse cross guard contemporaneously engraved for Knights Cross Winner 'Mjr K. Kuhme, 9-12-44 and a representation of his Knights cross, together with a British shoulder flask for Parachute XXI - the path finder unit for the 1st Airborne Brigade at Arnham Ref: Major Kurt Kuhme was awarded his Knights Cross from his exploits with assault guns at Arnham on Dec 9 1944
EIGHTH ARMY COMMEMORATIVE SILVER GOBLET produced by Historical Heirlooms Ltd, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, applied with enamel badge and inscribed 'Eighth army 1941-1945' hallmarked Birmingham 1972, 4in high, in fitted case with certificate and an UNBRANDED 20th CENTURY STEEL BAYONET with metal scabbard and leather belt attachment, 17 1/4in long (2)
NINETEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM with ornately embossed metal applique to the cover, containing Carte's De Visites, portrait photographs labelled Alphonse Bernoud, Naples and Florence and others, including S.A. Cooley, Beaufort N.C., depicting a man in uniform and inscribed verso 'Yours Truly St. James P. West, 1st Reg S.C. 26th S Army'
CMG/DSO group to Col. George Francis Bennet Goldney, Royal Engineers CMG 1919, DSO 1915, QSM three clasps, European war mentioned in dispatches, DSO Chevalier of honour, 1914 clasp, British War and Victory medal, oak leaf 1935 justice medal and miniatures, entered army 1898, Captain 1907, Lieutenant Colonel 1924, Colonel 1928, President of Royal Engineers board 1931-35, retired 1935, died 1953
Ross (Robert Todd) U.S. Army Rangers & Special Forces of WWII, 2002, 4to., dust wrapper; Morgan (M.K.A.), Down to Earth, The 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment in Normandy, 2004, 4to., dust wrapper; Kren (Mirko) et al., Americans in West Bohemia 1945, 4to., illustrated boards; with five others (8)
Uniforms and Insignia Bowman (J.A.), The Pickelhaube, vol 1: Line Infantry, 1989, dust wrapper; Meinlschmidt (Peter), German WW 1 Identity Tags/Disks, 1993, signed, card wraps; Westlake (R.A.), Collecting Matal Shoulder Titles, 1980, dust wrapper; Bull (Stephen), World War One German Army, 2000, 4to., dust wrapper; with a quantity of others (qty)
Army Records Society Publications Jeffery (Keith), The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, 1918-1922, 1985, dust wrapper; Beckett (Ian F.W.), The Army and the Curragh Incident, 1914, 1986, dust wrapper; Laband (John P.C.), Lord Chelmsford's Zululand Campaign 1878-1879, 1994, dust wrapper; with sixteen other volumes from the series (a broken run from vol 1 to 23) (19)
First World War Montgomery (A.), The Story of the Fourth Army in the Battle of the Hundred Days ... 1918, nd., [c1919], 2 vols. incl. map case with 19 folding maps and 5 folding panoramas, 4to., cloth; Sir Archibald Murray's Despatches (June 1916-June 1917), 1920, 2 vols. including portfolio of 4 folding maps, dust wrapper; Gough (H.), The Fifth Army, 1931, cloth; Doyle (Arthur Conan), The British Campaign in France and Flanders 1914-18, 1916-19, 6 vols, 4 in cloth, 2 in half morocco; with three others (14)
The Royal Artillery-First World War The Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book, 1920, 4to., cloth; Grant (D.F.), The History of 'A' Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-19, nd., [c1922], cloth; Johnson (R.M.), 29th Divisional Artillery War Record and Honours Book, 1915-18, 1921, card wraps; with a quantity of others (qty)
First World War The Marquis de Ruvigny, The Roll of Honour, A Biographical Record of Members of His Majesty's Naval and Military Forces who Fell in the Great War, 1914-18, nd., 2 vols., numbered ltd. edition, bonded leather; Clutterbuck (L.A.), The Bond of Sacrifice, A Biographical Record of all British Officers who Fell in the Great War, 1992, 2 vols., dust wrappers; Services of Military Officers, arranged alphabetically corrected to 1920, nd., cloth; The Army List for November 1918, 1988, 4 vols., cloth, slipcase; with a quantity of others (qty)
A 19th century Chinese export carved hardwood armchair the panelled rectangular back with central lion rampant armorial above a banner inscribed:'Prudentia et Animis', bounded by four dragons and fretted roundels the downswept scale carved arms with dragon mask terminals above a solid seat, on similarly carved faux bamboo sabre legs 46cm wide, 87cm high, 46cm deep (seat 42cm high) Note: the crest is that of Indian Army Major Charles Steele of the XIII Hussars and later of Ngong Dairy, Karen, Nairobi. He had a great quantity of silver made for his marriage in 1912 and it is possible that this chair was commissioned to mark the same event.
A Victorian shaped circular small fruit stand by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1886, engraved and chased with panels of pendant fruit divided by foliage, on a collared and knopped stem, the domed foot with conforming chasing and a stiff leaf border, engraved with a crest, 18.5cm (7.25in) diameter, 438g (14 oz). The crest for Surgeon-Major C. W. WATLING of the Army Medical Department
Property formerly in the collection of Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg (1875-1945), Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg (1875 -1945) was a diplomat who served as the last German ambassador to the Soviet Union before Operation Barbarossa. He began his diplomatic career before the First World War, serving as consul and ambassador in, amongst others, Lviv, Prague, Warsaw and Tbilisi. At the outbreak of war in 1914 Schulenburg returned to the military, and after the First Battle of the Marne in 1914 he was promoted to captain and put in charge of an artillery battery. In 1915, he went as German liaison officer to the Ottoman Army on the Armenian Front. In 1916, he took over leadership of the Georgian Legion in the struggle with Russia, until its collapse in 1917. He received the Iron Cross and also some high Turkish honours. After the German Empire's collapse, he was captured by the British and interned on the Turkish island of Prinkipo (now called Büyük Ada), returning to Germany only in 1919. Schulenburg returned to the Foreign Office Service and became consul in Beirut and was later envoy to Tehran and Bucharest. In 1934, he was appointed German ambassador to the Soviet Union. He favoured an agreement between Germany and the Soviet Union, and was instrumental in bringing about the August 1939 German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact. After the Soviet invasion of Poland, despite the state of war between Germany and Poland, he used his position as the senior ambassador in Moscow to allow Polish diplomats to leave Soviet Union. He also tried to thwart the German attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. After the aggression began Schulenburg was interned for a few weeks, and transferred to the Soviet- Turkish border. Thereafter, Schulenburg was assigned leader of the Russia Committee, a Foreign Office post with no political influence. He was ready and willing to negotiate with Stalin in the plotters' names to overthrow Hitler. After the attempted assassination on Hitler's life in the Stauffenberg conspiracy, or 20th July plot, Schulenberg was arrested, and charged as a 69-year-old with high treason. On 23 October 1944 he was sentenced to death and hung. See also lots 198, 199 and 384, A PERSIAN KARD, 18TH CENTURY, with tapering single-edged blade of watered steel (the tip shortened), chiselled with a slender rib and flowers on the back-edge, the latter enriched with gold, encrusted with gold foliage in a shaped beadwork panel over the forte including a brief inscription on one side, steel hilt comprising chiselled ferrule and back-strap each previously encrusted with gold en suite with the forte (now missing), and a pair of morse grip-scales, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard decorated with red silk and bullion thread, 34.7cm; 13 3/4in
A RARE ETCHED PARTISAN THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY, with broad flat tapering central blade, formed with a pair of broad lugs cut with a series of notches at the base, retaining some etching over its surface including foliate rondels within a stylised architectural framework, the inscription 'Fide sed Cuide' on one side and further inscriptions on the other, moulded neck, faceted socket, and a pair of short straps, on a later wooden haft, 84cm; 33in head, This belongs to a group of partisans variously dated 1631 and 1632 and were almost certainly used by a Protestant Army from Saxony. Another, formerly in the collection of Count Dimitri de Nesselrode and William Randolph Hearst is the the Kretzschmar von Kienbusch collection, inv. no. 594. Another was sold in these rooms 26th June 2007, lot 219 (£3600 including premium).
A RARE BAVARIAN SWORD HALBERD, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY, with slightly curved sword blade swelling to a double-edged point and cut with a long slender fuller along the back-edge on each side, curved axe-blade, tapering socket with bevelled edges, a pair of long straps, on an early wooden haft with an additional pair of straps, 109cm; 43in head, Provenance, Galerie Fischer, Zurich, 7/8th May 1935, lot 30, Another halberd from this group is preserved in the Czech Republic Army Museum, Prague. See J.Sach 1999, p. 110. Another, formerly in the Collection of His Royal Highness Archduke Eugen preserved in the Armoury at Schloss Hohenwerfen was sold Anderson Galleries, New York 1927, lot 1107.

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