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WW1 British personal diaries: a pair of diaries belonging to two different Artillerymen, whom it is believed are related. The first diary is written in a Field Message Book and belonging to 64350 Gunner H Belshaw, Royal Garrison Artillery. On the front is gives the dates 1st April 1916 to Dec 31st 1917. However some pages are missing and the diary ends on August 23rd 1917. The diary gives extensive coverage of his day to day activities on the Western Front. The second diary belonged to Captain John Oliver Mark Ashley, 109 Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery and begins on Jan 1st 1918 and runs for the whole year. Home Service plus time on the Western Front. In addition there is a large scrap book belonging to JOM Ashley, which covers his post WW1 career in the Army, inc service in India pre WW2 and active service in Italy until Dec 1945 when he retired as a full Col. Includes many photos, maps, paperwork, etc.
WW1 US Army Bolo Knife with 255mm long blade maker marked and dated "SA 1917" for Springfield Armoury and "US 40647". Wooden grips. Working release catch. Overall length 375mm. Crossguard has been period bent to a recurve shape. Complete with scabbard with canvas and leather covering stenciled markings "G.167" and "US". "HH" marking to leather chape.
WW1 British Army Officers Sword. Single edged fullered blade with etched decoration, 82cm in length. Serial number to spine of blade M7458. Proof marked along with makers mark for "Robt. Mole & Son, Birmingham makers to the War and India Offices". GRV Basket hilt. Leather grip with wire binding. No scabbard.
WW1 Imperial German Army Butcher Bayonet. Single edged fullered blade 365mm in length. Maker marked "Simson & Co, Suhl". Spine of blade inspection marked and dated 1915. Serial number stamped to crossguard "6283". Wooden grips. Functioning release press stud. Overall length 395mm. Complete with repainted black scabbard.
WW1 Imperial German Army Militarpass to Musketier Fredrich Siepmann, IR 173 and IR 459. Comes with a typewritten transcript (in German) of all the entries. Born 1898 and saw active service on the Western Front 1917-1918. Awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class on 26/6/17. Complete with his Iron Cross 2nd class 1914 mounted on a bar together with a Cross of Honour with Swords.
WW2 British Medal group consisting of 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. All complete with original ribbons, along with ribbon bar with 1st Army clasp, two Royal Signals cap badges, Royal Signals cloth shoulder title, boxed Royal Life Saving Medallion to JC Clarke, Dec 1959, Poppy, gilt cuff links.
A collection of mixed militaria: WW2 Third Reich MG34 / MG42 50 round ammo belt dated 5/40: pair of black leather Home Front Civil defence issue gaiters, not matched pair, dated 1941 and 1942: pair Home Guard issue leather gaiters dated 1940: pair 1937 pattern web gaiters with leather straps, blanco'ed: another pair dated 1953: three pairs of RAF issue high leg gaiters, all size 1, Air Ministry marked and dated 1936 & 1938: pair of 1998 dated British Army Gaiters, GS in DPM pattern camo material: 1971 dated RAF Blue 37 pattern web belt: two British Army Stable belts: Japanese Fire Service blue cloth belt and buckle: pair of 1953 dated basic ammo pouches, un-blanco'ed: 37 pattern water bottle cover, un-blanco'ed, no date: 1938 dated canvas bath tub and water bucket (no date): large pack dyed black: pair of Austrian mittens: nylon camo poncho: wartime VE Day Union Flag and Soviet flags: pair of khaki serge trousers: circular metal mess tin: Swedish Army water bottle: WW2 British Army Paraffin lamp: National Dried Milk tin: East German Army Rifle cleaning kit: 3 kit bag D ring fasteners one with padlock and key: empty 1943 dated percussion cap tin: WW2 US Veteran garden sign: pair of West German jackboots.
WW2 British Royal Navy Petty Officers cap badge in wire bullion thread: Black Watch cap badge, lugs broken: WW1 Northumberland Fusiliers Regiment Cap Badge, bi metal: Boys Brigade cap badge: modern British Army Welsh formation sign: Enamel lapel badge for the Amalgamated Engineers Union: solid cast iron Biker's type "Iron Cross" 1813 on a string.
WW1/WW2 Bayonets all without scabbards: 1907 pattern British bayonet with 425mm long single edged fullered blade. Tip broken. British Indian Army MkII, Rifle Factory Ishapore marked and dated 1-42 with plain single edged blade 295mm long, tip broken: Bayonet with single edged fullered blade 435mm long, crossguard marked "YF". (3)
WW2 British Hallmarked Silver ARP badge in original box of issue with button hole fitting: WW2 Spitfire Club Stoke on Trent lapel pin: HMS Ganges wooden spill jar made from wood from the ship after being broken up in 1930: WW1 British Propaganda 1914 Iron Cross: rare Kings Own Staffordshire Militia Officers Coatee button, 18mm circa 1805, maker marked T Biddell, Drury Lane: Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers 25mm tunic button maker marked Hammond & Co, Newcastle Staffs: Pair of Artists Rifles button cuff links: Major's rank Crown: two rank pip, one a/f, 1919 Trench Art light a/f, RAOC brass shoulder title, East Anglian Training Brigade printed formation sign 1947, Army Cadet Force Marksmans badge, Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers button: 6 North Staffordshire Regiment buttons: Cheshire Rifle Volunteers button: Stoke on Trent Fire Brigade buttons, LNWR Railway button, Livery buttons, Rhondda Transport Co buttons and collar badge, Freemen of England & Wales enamel badge, National Short Range Rifle League enamel badge, etc.
WW2 Third Reich Luftwaffe Log Book & Archive of General Major Karl-Henning Von Barsewisch. This archive includes: Flugbuch/Flying log book, covering the period 11th October 1940 to 26th January 1942. A large variation of aircraft flown DO17, FW190, JU52, etc. .... Original recommendation citation for the award of the Deutschen Kreuzes in Gold/German Cross in Gold for action in Sicily in 1943... Ahnenpass family tree book proving his Aryan ancestry. ... Large number hand written notes... etc. General Major Karl-Henning Von Barsewisch was born in 1895 and served during WW1 with the Army. In 1935 he was accepted into the Luftwaffe Reserve. The log book begins when he was serving as Chief of Operations of the Commander of the Luftwaffe with the 4th Army. He regularly flew and saw service on the Eastern Front. In 1942 he was appointed Commander of Luftwaffe of Panzergruppe 2. After further appointments in November 1942 he was appointed General General der Aufklärungsflieger and General of Luftwaffe a post he held until captured on the 8th May 1945. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Henning_von_Barsewisch
Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys, Matchbox and other - Approximately 20 unboxed diecast helicopters in various scales. Lot includes Corgi Batcopter; Dinky Bundesmarine Sea King; Dinky Army Sea King and similar. All models are unboxed with play wear but overall appear in Good overall condition with imperfections and are unchecked for completeness.
Helma: A Vintage Swiss Military Made Mechanical Wristwatch, by Helma, known as a "D-H" Service Wristwatch of the German Army for Wehrmacht Officers and Soldiers during WWII. The signed dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, reverse of screw-back impressed with issue number D 05100 H, (lacking part of strap).
Militaria - World War One, a Royal Flying Corps gilt-metal and enamel sweetheart brooch, 4.2cm wide, 1912-1918; an Edwardian silver regimental sweetheart brooch, Royal Artillery, the shaped wrigglework back applied with oak leaves and flowerheads, 4.5cm wide, Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1904; a British Army military issue brass button cleaning protector plate, Patent No. 116972/17, of typical form, numbered 1780011, 17cm long, presumably World War One period, 1914-1918; a 19th century miner's bras oval snuff box, quite plain, 7.5cm wide; an early-mid 20th century pair of gentleman's flying or motoring orange-tined goggles, the bi-sected lenses folding outward, cased en suite, [5]
Medals, Nazi Germany, Third Recih: Nazi Germany: a collection, including four Iron crosses 2nd class with suspense and ribbons; 1939 bronze War Merit Cross wirth Swords; Sudetenland Oct. 1938 medal with ribbon; Luftschutz medal, 2nd class; Eastern Front Winter Campaign Medal 1941-1942 with ribbon; West Wall medal with ribbon; 8 year Faithful Service in the Police medal with ribbon; Anschluss (entry into Austria 1938) medal with ribbon; Social Welfare medal with ribbon; Spanish Volunteers Blue Division medal, faded ribbon;War Merit medal with ribbon; bronze uniface police cross; agicultural medal Hesse-Nassau, bronze with ribbon & also German Domocratic Republic, medal For True Service in the National Peoples' Army Border Patrol, white metal with ribbon and pin, [17]
Photography - 1907 Jamaica Earthquake - an album of photographs relating to the devastation of the Jamaican capital Kingston on 14th January 1907, showing severely damaged buildings and landmarks, with Islanders standing amongst the rubble, alongside scenes of Colonial life, a busy street scene and British Army troops and officers assembled on a bridge, an accompanying manuscript letter on official notepaper conveys the Army Council's appreciation of the troops
The Lincoln Crest & Monogram Album, the scraps compiled by J.M. Walker, Evesham Vicarage, Worcester, contemporary tipped-in label, later owned by E.M. Bolton, 40 Main St., Long Eaton, Nottingham, the architectural chromolithograph leaves applied with heraldry and further clipped armorials from notepaper, including Oxbridge Colleges, British Army Regiments, peers and other aristocrats, Anglican bishops, societies, public schools, clubs, 16pp of adverts and pictorial advertising to verso, contemporary blue cloth gilt as issued, 8vo, [1]
Ireland, Irish Ascendency - Royalty, the Court and the British Army - a large Victorian matrimonial scrapbook, compiled and illustrated by General Sir Alexander Montgomery Moore KCB (1833-1919) and his wife Lady Jane (née Colborne, d. 1919), of Garvey House, County Tyrone, various tipped-in ephemera, prints and original compositions, including a Georgian verse satire in ink MS on paper 'of about 1780' illustrating a lawsuit between the Moores and Ld Castle***; Anglo-Irish caricature, "Justice to Ireland", General Sir James Vaughan Jackson (1790-1871), in profile in civilian dress, while Commander-in-Chief in the Cape of Good Hope from 1854-59, mixed media on paper; an Anglo-Indian printed dance card from Simla, 20th August 1869, two further contemporary ball invitations to the Montgomery Moores; 2 sepia photographs of natives' executions; a handful of topographical watercolours of South-East Asia, principally architectural; some other military and topographical photographs; further ephemera illustrative of their life within the establishment of the British Raj; an 1856 MS bill for fare from the Greek island of Syra (Syros/Siros); 2 landscapes of Smyrna from the deck of *** and dated January 27th 1855, &, The French Camp at the Battle Field of Inkerman [Crimean War], February 10th 1855; a blue-printed and ink-annotated dinner menu from H.M.S. Serapis; Austria-Hungary, a bill of from the Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, on the 100th anniversary of the institution of the Order of Maria Theresa, a corresponding Ordre de Bataille for a military ceremony commemorating the same occasion, 18th June 1857; Royalty, a VR orange admittance ticket from the Lord Chamberlain's office for the Montgomery Moores to attend the State Apartments, St. James's Palace, for the marriage of the Princess Royal, January 25th, 1858, pasted above the Order of Procession; Marlborough House garden party invite issued on behalf of the Prince & Princess of Wales (later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra); various Golden Jubilee invitations, including the Westminster Abbey Thanksgiving Service, Buckingham Place State Concert, Summer Garden Party; further invitations, menu cards, etc., from across the Continent; A Moorish Physician's Charm against Sickness frrom Tangiers, March 1859, tipped-in parchment; French Society visiting cards; Royal Hussars manoeuvres map, pen and ink with watercolour; further regimental ephemera; a few pen and ink, pencil or wash studies of soldiers and military manoeuvres en plein air; two sepia photographs of the French military at the Sahara Desert; country house weekend parties, a handful of photographs - guests, staff and houses; telegram; notices of the Parnell Letters, the death of Alfred, Lord Tennyson; R.H. Essex, watercolour of a Medieval head from a mural at Eton College chapel; further Etoniana, including the Boating Calendar: 1849 & the newspaper (presumably the Times) viz. the Fourth of June in 1889; a page devoted to the death of Prince Albert and Court mourning, illustrated by a print and newspaper notices; an account of the 1869 Delhi Durbar; Emperor Maximilian of Mexico Trial and Execution; Gun Experiments at Dover, a newspaper clipping mentioning General Montgomery Moore; 4 newspaper accounts of the 2nd Encampment of the Dublin Division under Lord Seaton (Lady Jane's father) at Woodlands, September 16th 1858; further newspaper clippings, one illustrating The Uses of Ammonia, another The Czar's Last Moments (presumably Tsar Nicholas I, d. 1855), 3 letters to the Times on Lord Nelson's death; two caricatures of the British Army wearing shell jackets accompanied by an account of a House of Commons debate on the subject, 25th May 1849; A Fenian Proclamation at Drogheda, some Irish ballads and poems from printed periodicals, Irish Election Committees: Drogheda Borough and further notices of Irish elections and politcs; a page devoted to prints of Napoleon and French soldiers of the early Republic; music poster, A Grand Amateur Concert, Dublin, 22nd February 1884; a page annotated and illustrated with stipple engraved portraits of the then British Royal Family, including Queen 'Snuffy Charlotte'; early 19th century and later prints, various subjects -including caricatures - and mixed media engravings, some French, a handful loosely-inserted; Punch cartoons; an early 19th century military map of Antwerp; English antiquarian and topographical watercolours; a few 17th century etchings; etc., further scraps and memories of the Victorian age, mounted on colour leaves, contemporary half-calf over marbled boards (rubbed), crown folio (41cm x 31cm, [1]
Ireland - Association Copy, Historical Memoirs of Napoleon, Book IX: 1815, Translated from the Original MS by B.E. O'Meara, London: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., 1820, fold-out map with contemporary hand-tinting, 2 fold-out charts to verso, armorial title-page vignette of Napoleon's arms, contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards, early 19th century Plain Crested bookplate: Shelton of Shelton [John Willington Shelton of Rossmore House, County Limerick, (1791-1847), wounded four times at Waterloo so severely he was obliged to reture from the army on half-pay], 8vo, (1); Burke's Landed Gentry 1852, two-volume set, 19th century green cloth, dated ink MS presentation inscriptions: Sarah Ridgway [of Blenheim, County Waterford]- 1853, from her sister Harriett, large 8vo, (2); Collins (Arthur), The Baronettage of England [...], London: 1732, defective copy, contemporary panelled calf, 8vo, (1), (faults); Carleton (William), Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, fourth edition, volumes I, II, IV & V only, London: Baldwin and Cradock, 1836, illustrated, contemporary cloth with Celtic knots, Spade Shield Armorial bookplates: Douglass of Tilquhillie, small 8vo, (4); Proctor (Richard A.), Old and New Astronomy [...], with Numerous Plates and Woodcuts, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1895, contemporary pictorial blue cloth gilt, crested bookplate: Ridgway of Ireland, ownership stamp of Egerton Castle (1858-1920, Victorian author, antiquarian and swordsman), 4to, (1); Akerman (John Yonge), A Numismatic Manul, London: Taylor & Walton, 1840, contemporary brown cloth, ink MS ownership inscriptions, 8vo, (1); Atkins (James), The Tradesmen's Tokens of the Eighteenth Century, London: W.S. Lincoln & Son, 1892, pictorial calf gilt over cloth, contemporary ink MS ownership inscription: R.G. Ridgway, 8vo, (1); Smiles (Samuel), The Huguenots [...], London: John Murray, 1880, pictorial cloth, 8vo; Sullivan (Serjeant A.M., Q.C.), The Last Serjeant, London: Macdonald, 1952, d/j, red cloth, 8vo; leather bindings, some with country house provenance; etc., [19]
Militaria - India, the Boer War and the First World War - Williams-Ellis (Major Clough, M.C.) and Williams-Ellis (A.), The Tank Corps, with an Introduction by Major-General H.J. Elles, C.B., D.S.O., London: Published at the Offices of "Country Life", Ltd., [1919], contemporary gilt vellum, 8vo, (1); Tonbridge School and the Great War of 1914 to 1919 [...], London and Tonbridge: The Whitefriars Press, Ltd., 1923, contemporary cloth, gilt school armorial, 4to, (1); Trimen (Richard, Late Captain, 35th Royal Sussex), The Regiments of the British Army [...], London: William H. Allen and Co., 1878, contemporary red cloth, 8vo, (1); Chesney (Colonel Charles C., R.E.), Waterloo Lectures: A Study of the Campaign of 1815, fourth edition, London: 1907, contemporary green cloth, 8vo, (1); Indian imprints, early 20th century, (2); Harold Chapin; Captain Albert Ball, V.C., D.S.O; etc., [18]

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