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A Cased Colt 1860 Model Army Percussion RevolverNo. 16422. For 1861The barrel with New-York address, rebated cylinder with traces of roll engraved naval engagement scene, frame cut for a shoulder-stock, brass trigger-guard originally silvered, steel back-strap, figured rounded grips, and matching numbers (some old wear and pitting, rammer replaced): in reproduction lined and fitted wooden case with accessories including powder-flask, the body embossed with a scallop shell on each side, the interior of the lid with reproduction Directions label 20.3 cm. barrel For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Caucasian KindjalRussian Silver Marks For 1862With broad double-edged blade tapering sharply to the point and cut with two converging fullers over nearly its entire length on both sides, each fuller on one side of the forte struck with a shaped calligraphic bladesmith's mark, the waisted silver-gilt hilt nielloed with a repeated scale design against a ground of wrigglework, the grip nielloed with a repeated design between imitation wire bindings, in its original leather-covered wooden scabbard backed in silver braid, the locket and deep chape decorated over the outer sides en suite with the hilt, nielloed ring-shaped suspension mount, and spherical terminal 29 cm. blade Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired in Russia by Florence Farmborough (1887-1978) who first went there in 1908, at the age of 21, as a governess/companion to a family in Kiev. In 1910 she moved to Moscow to teach English to the daughters of a famous heart surgeon. On the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 she qualified as a Red Cross nurse with the Imperial Russian Army, and saw service at both the Galician and the Romanian Fronts. During this time she kept a diary and took pictures with a large plate camera which she would develop and print while encamped with the forces. She returned to England in 1918 and wrote a number of articles for The Times. Her edited diaries highlighting some of her remarkable pictures was published in 1974 as Nurse at the Russian Front. She subsequently published her collection of photographs in Russian Album 1908-1918 in 1979, and was elected a Fellow of the Geographical Society. For many years she worked as a university lecturer in Spain where she was in the thick of the Spanish Civil War including working as a newsreader on Spanish National Radio. She returned to England in time for the Battle of Britain during which time she worked for the Women's Voluntary Service. In 1974 she was the subject of a programme entitled 'English Nurse with the Tsar's Army, and in the BBC television documentary series Yesterday's Witness. She died in 1978 at the age of 91 An old handwritten label attached to the kindjal reads 'Cossack Dagger of Caucasian Silver. (used by Circassian Cossacks.)'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
American Civil War. Collection of memoirs, biographies and letters, including:1) Davis (Varina Jefferson). Jefferson Davis. Ex-President of the Confederate States of America. A Memoir by his Wife, 1st edition, New York: Belford Company, 1890. 2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, photogravure portrait frontispieces, numerous halftone photographic plates, folding map, bindings rubbed,2) Grant (Ulysses S.). Personal Memoirs, 1st UK edition, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1885. 2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, 3 engraved plates including frontispieces, 3 plates of manuscript facsimile, folding map, numerous maps in text, spines sunned and nicked, volume 2 largely unopened,3) Sheridan (P. H.). Personal Memoirs, 1st UK edition, London: Chatto & Windus, 1888. 2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, engraved frontispieces, 11 folding maps,4) Thompson (Robert Means, & Richard Wainwright). Confidential Correspondence of Gustavus Vasa Fox, Assistance Secretary of the Navy 1861-1865, 1st edition, number 625 of 1200 copies 'for the society only', New York: for the Naval History Society by the De Vinne Press, 1918. 2 volumes, 8vo, original half vellum, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, 3 photogravure plates including frontispieces, retaining one slipcase (of two),and 12 others, including: Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, 1st edition, Norwood, MA: privately issued, 1917 (5 volumes, 8vo, original cloth); Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, Major General United States Army, 1st edition, New York, 1908 (2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth); The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army, 1st edition, New York, 1913 (2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth); A. L. Long, Memoirs of Robert E. Lee, 1st edition, New York, 1887 (8vo, modern cloth); and similar, the lot not fully collated and sold as seen (qty: 38)
Autographs. A collection of about 450 clipped signatures, mainly 19th century, including British aristocrats, clergymen, courtiers, and similar, notable names including Charles Stuart, Baron Stuart de Rothesay (diplomatist, 1779-1843), Edward Higgins (general of the Salvation Army 1864-1947), Rosamund Marriott Watson (poet, 1860-1911), Henry B. Wimbush (painter, 1858-1943), Philip H. Calderon RA (painter, 1833-1898), Charles Wordsworth (Bishop of St Andrews, 1806-1892), Violet Hunt (author and hostess, 1862-1942), peers including Fitzwilliam, Tweeddale, Derby, Ravensworth, Melville, and numerous others (notably one signature 'William Paget', on vellum, and 'John Norton, Teyoninhokarawen', identified in later hands respectively as the Tudor politician, 1506-1563, and the Scottish-born Mohawk chief, 1770-1827), approx. 150 of the signatures mounted on album leaves, the rest loose (qty: -)
Littler (Sir John Hunter, 1783-1856). 'Diaries of Sea Voyages in 1824 & 1826' [cover-title]. Manuscript in brown ink on laid paper (watermarked C Wilmott 1814'), 44 ff. + initial blank, 360 x 235 mm, approx. 35-40 lines to the page, contemporary card covers (inscribed on front 'Lt. Genl. Sir John Hunter Littler G.C.B.') detached, spine perished, many leaves loose (qty: 1)Provenance: James Tregaskis (1850-1926), bookseller (with clipped catalogue description, price £1 10 0).Footnote: Sir John Hunter Littler was a decorated East India Company army officer best remembered for his actions in the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-6). 'At the close of the campaign he was appointed to command at Lahore. In 1848 he was appointed to the supreme council of India, and was made GCB and deputy governor of Bengal' (ODNB), retiring in 1851 as lieutenant-general. At the time of these voyages he held the rank of major. The first is from Calcutta to England (January-June 1824) on the ship Palmire, and the second is the return voyage from Gravesend to India on the Malcolm under one Captain Eyles (though the diary ends on 20 October 1826 before landfall is made, three months after setting out in June). In daily entries there is substantial description of conditions, wildlife sightings (including gannets, albatrosses, flying fish, porpoises, dolphins, sperm whales), on-board accidents and repairs, and encounters with other ships. The Palmire rounds the Cape of Good Hope on 24 March, shortly after which Littler is set ashore at Jamestown, St Helena ('Whilst Mr Harvey transacted business with Mr Solomon's House, Capt. S. & myself strolled about the town - being Sunday all shops were shut, & very few of the inhabitants visible'); on 24 April he visits Ascension and provides an extensive (4 pp.) description of the island's topography, the British garrison and a recent outbreak of yellow fever. The return journey includes a landfall at Funchal (10 July) and a detailed account of an affray between three private soldiers (12 July), about which Littler reflects that 'these petty disputes amongst the men which almost always commence by playing & jesting with each other, leading to practical jokes & terminating in blows, might be prevented by the non commission'd officers if timely noticed & check'd'.
Collection of WWI and WWII medals, emphera and miscellaneous military items to include:- medals - BWM (silver) F.J.Horwill No 7726 Devon Reg, BWM (silver) Cpl A Bovey No 4058 Devon Reg + Coronation medal, victory medal Spr J Maidment No 154022 RE & WWII, victory medal Pte H Minchin No 28441 Somerset.L.I + two cap badges (recorded in Frome Census).Emphera:- military training manuals, home guard pocket manuals, machine gun manual and other documents. Miscellaneous:- WWI RAF cap with badge and other army badges including Jellalabad items. WW1 battlefield relic, obsolete calibre officers revolver, magazine of inert 303 ammo, brass shell, rare brass ship mine finger detonator on wooden base etc. Silver trench wristwatch and pocket watch
Needle cases, books, etc., comprising a colour printed Synoptical Needle Case for C. Laight and Co., with colour scrap 'Come To The Arms Of Love', 9cms, The Army and Navy needle book, 12cms, another in the form of a Goodalls Yorkshire Relish bottle, 8.7cms, 'The Ladies Gem Pocket Pin Case', worn, 7.6cms, and two advertising match book needle and pin cases. (6) A passion for collecting lasting forty years Part 2
Needle books and packets, comprising two variant cardboard versions of 'The Army and Navy Needle Book' both with needle packets, 12.5cms, a 'Holbrook and Co Worcestershire Sauce' example, 9cms, another light bulb shaped 'Use The Osram … You Must have good light for needlework', 6.7cms and sundry needle packets. (qty) From the collectionof Susan Franklin Part 1
A cased set of three pairs of graduated steel scissors, the red leather gilt tooled case with oval gilt stamp 'Wingfield, Rowbotham, Sheffield', the scissors stamped 'Army and Navy CSL', each with scrolling leaf capped arms below file cut oval loops, case, re-enforced at hinge, 16cms. From the collectionof Susan Franklin Part 1
British Army uniform, a green khaki jacket with Meyer and Mortimer Ltd "Major J F Logan 1243 1963", having Queen's Own (Seaforth and Cameron) Highlanders staybrite buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and medal ribbons for MBE, WWII Defence medal, WWII war medal, General Service medal and General Service medal with oak leaf. Condition Report:18 inches across the chest on front. 27 inches from top of shoulder to the cuff.
British Army uniform, a green khaki jacket with Hawkes and Co Ltd label "F4401 M E Peppiatt 25 OCT 1962", having Gaunt of London staybrite buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Brigadier, and medal ribbons for 1939-1945 star, France and Germany star, WWII Defence medal, WWII war medal with oak leaf, Korea medal, United Nations Korea medal and Croix de Guerre.
British Army uniform, a green khaki jacket with Flights Ltd label "127671 19-6-25? 2/Lt J F Williams Wynne RTC" having Gaunt of London brass buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Ubique collar badges, and medal ribbons for Distinguished Service Order DSO, India General Service medal, 1939-1945 star, Burma star and WWII Defence medal.
British Army uniform, a black jacket with Isaac Walton and Co Ltd label "28942 2nd Lt C Jefferson RA 3.3.60", having Gaunt of London staybrite buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Major, and medal ribbons for Military Medal, 1939-1945 star, Africa star, Italy star, France and Germany star, WWII war medal and General Service medal.
British Army uniform, a black jacket with The Shirbro Shirley Brooks label "Lt Rea 367.7.6 52", having Royal Army Ordnance Corps brass buttons, Royal Army Ordnance Corps collar badges, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Major, and medal ribbons for 1939-1945 star, France and Germany Star, WWII Defence medal, WWII war medal, General Service medal, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal and Army Meritorious Service medal.
British Army uniform, a black jacket having Gaunt of London King's Own Scottish Borderers staybrite buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Captain, and medal ribbons for General Service medal, Army Meritorious Service medal, Accumulated Campaign Service medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal.
British Army uniform, a black jacket having Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Gaunt brass buttons, enamel collar badges, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of major, bullion ware parachute sleeve badge, needlework wings breast badge and medal ribbons for General Service medal, 1939-1945 star, Africa star, Burma, France and Germany star, WWII Defence medal and WWII war medal.
British Army uniform, a black greatcoat long jacket with Conway Williams of London label "28/7/66 J8824 Major Gen J F Worsely", having Major General staybrite buttons, and medal ribbons for MBE, Most Honourable Order of Bath, Military Cross, India General Service medal 1908-35, India General Service medal 1936-39, 1939-1945 star, Africa star, Burma Star, WWII war medal with oak leaf, India Service medal, General Service medal and Coronation 1953 medal. Conditon Report:Approximately 53 inches from armpit to armpit.Sleeve approximately 68 inches in length.Waist approximately 20 inches across the front. Collar approximately 16''.
British Army uniform, a black jacket having Northumberland Hussars buttons and collar badges, chainmail epaulettes with NH shoulder titles, single chevron rank insignia for the rank of Lance Corporal, and bullion wire South Africa 1900-1902 sleeve badge, also a shoulder belt with black pouch and a pair of twin stripe trousers with Cavalry Pattern label size 25, (3).
British Army uniform, a black jacket with Issac Walton and Co Ltd of London label having Northumberland Hussars Firmin buttons and collar badges, chainmail epaulettes, triple star epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Captain, and medal ribbons for 1939-1945 star, Africa medal with 8 clasp, Italy medal, WWII Defence medal and WWII war medal.
British Army uniform, a black jacket with Wathen Gardiner label "Jacket No1 Dress Size 10 1965" having 4th/7th Dragoon Guards staybrite buttons and collar badges, chainmail epaulettes, triple chevron sleeve rank insignia for the rank of Sergeant, and medal ribbon for United Nation Force in Cyprus UNFICYP medal.
Airfix HO scale OO gauge model kits including: 1685 Sherwood playset; 1684 Sahara playset; 1721 Gun Emplacement Assault set; 1709 Battle of Waterloo Farm House; 1694 Coastal Defence; 1708 Pontoon Bridge; S6 Civilians; S16 US Marines; S14 American Civil War Artillery; S34 Ancient Britons; S13 American Civil War Confederate Infantry; S22 US Cavalry; S3 World War Two British Infantry; S26 World War One German Infantry; S28 World War One French Infantry; S23 Paratroopers; S40 American War of Independence British Grenadiers; S32 Commandos; S30 Romans; S39 American War of Independence Washington's Army; S47 RAF Personnel and S12 American Civil War Union Infantry, each boxed, (the sets are not verified as complete).
Plastic model construction kits including: Hasegawa P16-2800 McDonnell Douglas British Phantom FGR mk2; ESCI 4041 MDD F-4 E/F Phantom, 4034 Jaguar GR1 and 9045 RAF Phantom F-4S; TAMIYA British Army Chieftain Tank mk5; two NOVO 78089 BAC Lightning F-6; AIRFIX 02305 Chieftain Tank; MATCHBOX PK-114 Lightning F6/F2A; HALES JS-085 US Air Force Fighter F-4E Phantom OO McDonnell Douglas, JS-020 Royal Navy/Air Force F-4K/M Phantom II McDonnell Douglas; FROG F267 Canadair Sabre mk6 or mk32 and F204; and HELLER 283 De Havilland FB5 Vampire, each boxed, (the sets are not verified as complete), (14).
Large format album with Caledonian United Service Club library label, containing around 72 photographic portraits of gentlemen, many are ex servicemen including Lieutenant-General Colin Mackenzie Bengal Cavalry, Commander Dunlop Royal Navy 1870, Captain Home Bengal Army, Cockburn McDaniel Esq 92nd Highlanders, Captain H Hay 92nd Highlanders, Captain Watson Royal Scots Greys, Captain Littlejohn Madras Amry, George Todd Bengal Civil Service, Captain Dent 3rd Hussars, Captain Collingwood 4th Dragoon Guards, Struan Robertson Black Watch, Roger R Aytoun The Royal Regiment, etc., volume size 33cm x 27cm.
An album of postcards titled "The Seaforth Highlanders" containing around 38 postcards including Seaforth Highlander, Pipe Major, Piper, Drummers, Officer and Sergeant, Life In Our Army Seaforth Highlanders, Ross-Shire Buffs, Reel O Tulloch Piper and Dancers of HM 1st Seaforth Highrs, The Reel Of Tulloch Pipers and Dancers of HM 2nd Seaforth Highlanders, Types of Dress 2nd Bn, Highlanders Pipe Themselves Back From The Trenches, T B F Whistler Banmaster HM 2nd Seaforth Highlanders, Major The Hon D F Sempill etc., many real photograph portraits and groups. Provenance: The Lachlan Collection.
Two photograph albums containing photographs compiled by Col and Mrs Friar including many of India interest, photographs include British military wedding of Army soldier and nurse, horses, fishing, horse jumping, fox hunting, Allahabad 1938, Chakrata, The Elephant Wall, Rangoon, Mandalay, etc.
Good old collection of used world stamps from 1840 onwards including QV 1d penny black, near four margin FC red MC cancel, penny red imperf, stars and plates, tupenny blue imperf and perfs, one shilling green plate 5, sixpence lilac plate 5, 2.5d blue plate 20, Army Official and IR overprints, Edward VII half crown purple, one shilling red and green, etc., AUSTRALIA, CANADA, CHINA, CEYLON, JAPAN, INDIA, HONG KONG, NEW SOUTH WALES, NEW ZEALAND, PERSIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA etc., an album of used side by side and vertical pair stamps, an album of covers including a poached egg stamp used on cover with CDS Burley 13 September 1937, etc.
Westminster Mint The Military Medals Stamp and Cover Collection ten-cover set in binder with certificate of authenticity, also History of the RAF five-cover set, Avro Vulcan coin cover 2007, 90th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force twelve-cover set, 24 Hours of D-Day 60th Anniversary set, and History of the British Army Commemorative Cover Collection, (2 albums).
A militaria collectors library of reference books including British Battles and Medals by Spinks 1988, Head-Dress Badges of the British Army Volume 1 and 2, Army and Navy Stores Limited General Price List 1939-40, British Bayonet Letter Patent 1721-1961, The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick by Peter Galloway, The Hitler Youth by Kock, Hitler's Last Gamble, Firearms The History of Guns, An Illustrated History of the RAF etc.
Medals of 15453 and 1851068 Corporal and Serjeant William G Wilce of the Royal Engineers, comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [15453 A SJT W G WILCE RE], 1914-15 star [15453 SJT W G WILCE RE], George V Army long service and good conduct medal (1911-20 type with swivel bar) [1851068 CPL W G WILCE RE], and a Royal Engineers cap badge, with research paperwork, (ref 54/20)
Medals of 1057/2865355/56472 Warrant Officer 2nd Class James Eyre Wilson of the Gordon Highlanders, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914 Mons star with 5th AUG - 22nd NOV 1914 clasp [1057 PTE J E WILSON (1/) GORD HIGHRS], a George V Army long service and good conduct medal with REGULAR ARMY clasp [2865355 W O CL II J E WILSON GORDONS], a George V silver jubilee medal 1935, a George VI coronation medal 1937 and a WWII war medal and defence medal, with research paperwork, (ref 65/87)

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