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Irish Militaria. A collection of badges and insignia of Irish regiments in the British Army. Includes Royal Irish Fusiliers (4), Dublin Fusiliers (3), Royal Irish Rifles, Leinsters (4), 4th Hussars (6), 5th Dragoons, South Irish Horse, North Irish Horse, Inniskillings (3), Irish Guards (5), 89th Princess Victoria's, etc. (37)
1939-40 World War II British Special Forces infra-red, night vision scope, code-named 'Tabby'. A cased example of the first military, infra-red, night-vision device, developed in 1939. Designed to resemble a British Army canteen the monocular eye-piece with calibrated focusing ring, in fitted leather case.
1939-1945 World War II / Emergency non-combatants' uniform items and ephemera. 1939-1946 Emergency National Service Medal to Defence Forces, Irish red Cross tunic- and cuff-buttons; Irish Army private three-star flashes; Irish Army cap badge; British Air Raid Precautions badge, whistle, pin and instruction manual. Also a pre-war Dresden Police shako plate.
Collection of World War II and Korea medals. Korea Medal and UN pair to C/MX. 60269 W. R. Whitfield E.R.A.2. R.N.; 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain bar, Air Crew Europe Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, France & German Star, Pacific Star, three bars, 1st Army, 8th Army and North Africa 1942-43; also 1935 Jubilee and 1937 Coronation. (11)
Oglaigh na hEireann, army and navy uniform headgear. An Irish Army officer's uniform cap, with badge; an Irish Navy dark blue seaman's cap, the band with embroidered gilt "Éire"; and a modern Irish Navy seaman's cap with white crown, the band with printed "Éire". Also a military officer's cap by Grenadjarkompaniet. (4)
1800 (20 May) Certificate to a veteran Irish soldier in recognition of service French Army, a two-sided, letterptess printed document on laid paper with red wax seal, issued on the first day of Prairial in the Ninth year, by the 30th Demi-Brigade de Ligne, signed Duffy, noting Martin's participation in the Battle of Maringo (sic). 10" x 13¼" (25.5 x 34cm)
1915 Flanders WWI, photograph of British troops boarding buses. A large silver gelatin print of British Troops, led by two officers, waiting to board commandeered London buses en route to a rest area. The buses marked "MT Coy - ASC" for Motor Transport Company Army Service Corps. 11½" x 19½" (29 x 50cm) framed.The two officers' kit and the fact they are carrying rifles, reflects the changes that wartime conditions were enforcing; officers now had to try and look like the men to avoid being sniped.
Collection of cigarette cards in album mostly part sets including Will's Time & Motion, Aviation, Naval Dress, Worlds Dreadnoughts, Rugby internationals, Player's Wonders of the Deep, Arms & Armour, British Empire, Army Life, Cricketers 1934, Footballers 1928, etc and Tobacco issue, Wills booklet 'British Commanders in the Transvaal War 1899-1900' Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Dads Army Ian Lavender as Private Pike signed 10 x 8 inch b/w photo singing with Arthur Lowe. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Rare Mortar Battery Notebooks (Army books 152 duplicated) (61st Trench Mortar Battery) for 1916/17, includes casualty details and call for reinforcements. Also 1918, May/June, July, includes passwords and detailed orders for Lens attack July 1918, These are under copies but still have handwritten corrections and original signatures etc. Also August/September, November, December 1918. Again much interesting detail charting the operation of a Mortar Battery on the Western Front. c. 13 notebooks in all together with Army book containing nominal Roll and separate Training Notebook. (15 items)
Important Top Secret File "6 Airborne Division Intelligence Summaries" Numbered Copy, Operation Varsity Intelligence Summaries March 1945, include considerable detail of German troop dispositions, particularly of German Parachute units, some of which had been obtained from prisoners. In addition the file contains Top Secret maps showing the Rhine and flood risks, another large Top Secret photographic map, dated 14 March 45, showing all the German units From First Para in the North, down through the Koln sector to Fifth Panzer Army to Remagen. Considerable detail. c.60pp., including maps,
Important and Significant Collection of Posters, Leaflets & Other Ephemera Relating to the British Army Security Forces in Northern Ireland c.1974 during the IRA & UDF Bombing Campaign. A number of hard hitting posters and leaflets, many aimed at getting information on "terrorist" activities. Also a number of issues of Visor, weekly report for soldiers in Northern Ireland (1974), together with list of suspects "to be arrested on sight" names include Thomas McGinty and Brian Hearty with description. Fascinating and rare collection (c. 25 items in all)
Signed Napoleonic Map, important original Plan of Lodi showing the defences in watercolour 17" x 16" to support Napoleon's conquest of Italy 1796, Signed by Louis-Alexandre Berthier, Napoleon's Chief of Staff also stamp of "de l'arm d;Italie" together with interesting large linen map from same period Plan of Milan Castle 30" x 21" dissected and lain on linen, marked with army positions and projected lines of attack (2 items)
Interesting Boer War Photograph Album compiled by Sergeant F.C.Ager C.I.V (12 th Middlesex R.V.), excellent album with some 96 photographs all c.8cms x c.5cms in windows. All are numbered on the frame and can be removed. Images range from firing practice on the sea voyage out, barracks in South Africa, on the Veld, destroyed bridges, cavalry, groups Boer prisoners, civilians being escorted (to camps?). A previous owner has had a number of the photos blown up and printed which reveals considerable additional detail and he has also identified a number of the images on a separate sheet. He has also included some very useful research on Ager and his family etc., Also tipped-in is a letter from Ager franked from a South African Army PO 55 home to the UK in London in which he describes taking some of the photographs (this letter has also been transcribed and typed out). Also an envelope containing a number of additional photographs from the same period, again a number have been reprinted in a larger format. All together a very complete and interesting collection in a contemporary album, from a soldier with the CIV and Middlesex Regiment.
Military Photograph Album Egypt and Palestine c.1940. Varied images, including cities, hotels, beaches, churches, also local people in traditional dress, farmers, some battle scenes with Eighth Army, wounded prisoner. Destroyed German planes and tanks, In period "suede" Egyptian laced album. Some 145 photographs in all,
Large Collection of Military Manuals, including Handbook of the Lewis Automatic MG Model 1915, Notes on Camouflage 1938, GHQ Home Forces Standing Orders 1943, Field Almanac 1918, Regulations for Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps 1918, Protection, Advanced Posta & Rear Guards 1915 etc, etc, c.40 in all,
Paul Bullard (1918-1996) – oil on board, showing a dog on a chain. This is believed to show the dog ‘Lampo’ (meaning Lightening in Italian) which was owned by a family Bullard stayed with after his escape from a POW camp. Paul Bullard was an artist and writer and wrote memoirs during his time in the Army during WWII titled ‘Life in Wartime Italy’. He was captured in North Africa and interned in a POW camp in Northern Italy. Bullard eventually escaped imprisonment and went on the run, living at various farms across Italy on his way back to Britain. After the war he painted a picture of life in the prison camp, which is now held in the Imperial War Museum. This lot shows a dog sitting next to a kennel. He describes in his memoirs how the Di Luca family (one of the families Bullard stayed with) had a ‘mongrel dog who spent most of his time on a chain by his kennel’. Bullard wrote his memoirs in reverse order, starting with life with Italian farming families. Followed by his capture in North Africa, it was many years later that his third volume detailed his time in Egypt during the early stages of the war.
Regimental Reference Books and Others, including Short History of the Wiltshire Regiment Gillson, Short History of the Gloucestershire Regiment, Roll of Honour, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment 1939-1945, For Valour A Complete record of the Victoria Cross 1854 to 1904, Stanley. Long Service Medals awarded to the New Zealand Army 1887-1957, Stagg, Two Crest Albums and 4 other titles, (12 in all)
Military Reference Books, Small-Swords in England, Ayward. British Military Swords & British Military Bayonets both by John Wilkinson Lathan. Helmets and Headress of the Imperial German Army, Rankin. Bayonets, Stephens, Pistols, Frith. Notes on the Uniform of Naval Officers, May and one other (8 in all)
Imperial Calendar 1857, compilation in a handsome full leather tooled binding, includes East-India Register (covering Bengal, Madras, Bombay,) Army list for 1857 by F.Clark, & Peers.. Of the UK with numerous ills. c.600pp., in all. With important De luxe copy of Honour the Light Brigade by Lummis & Wynne, 1973, 320pp., in half leather binding. (2),
The 6th Guards Tank Brigade by Patrick Forbes, published by Sampson Low, London; Irish Guards in the Great War Volume 1 & 2 by Kipling, published by Macmillan and Co Limited London; Regimental Records of the British Army by Farmer 1901, published by Grant Richards London; 1895 & 1923 Her / His Majesty’s Regulations for the Brigade of Guards. Various conditions.
A "Lasser passer" of the Grand Armee for captured British Officers to go to Madrid Unescorted, having given their parole (and thence as prisoners of war to Paris) Signed by Major-General Dembouski, Polish Commander of the 5th (Polish) Corps of the Army of Spain, with a number of British Officers named including Capt Henry Stephens (66th Foot), Capt Thomas Geils, 3rd Foot Guards etc. Unusual and interesting item
Important and Unusual Original Training Material Relating to the 3" Stokes Mortar issued at GHQ Light Mortar School, includes Tactical employment of light Trench Mortars" "Emplacements" "Fighting Equipment" and optimistically " Anti-Aircraft Firing" etc. A quantity. Also orders and communication, mostly signed, in the Field 1917 & 1918 Third Army relating to practical issues with the Mortars such as " premature", "packing of igniters" "augmented charges", marking of charges, mortar mountings, Early warning of attacks, admin orders and handwritten orders to disband 61st T.M.Battery December 1918. Nice collection of original material, quantity
WWI Graves Registration Unit, Interesting and Probably Unique War Diary for British Army Labour Units November1919 / June 1920, including an Exhumation Labour Company (Graves Registration) together with Conference minutes throughout the period. Much interesting admin and use of Chinese Labour. Worthy of more research
A German Third Reich Kriegsmarine ''Gösch'' NSDAP Flag, in double sided printed linen, the hoist stencilled with Wehrmacht eagle over M, Gösch, 1,0 x 1,7; a German Third Reich Army EM's Leather Belt, the steel buckle with grey finish, the belt faintly stamped with maker's mark enclosing 1942, the tab with Wehrmacht eagle; a Small Collection of Third Reich Items, comprising two blue and white machine embroidered sports shirt insignia, two green and yellow machine embroidered eagle insignia, a small Wehrmacht Merkbuch 1945 and a song book Das Lied der Front, 1940 (8). Flag with small moth holes, otherwise good. Belt of dark brown patination to the exterior, the interior with tan patination. Wear to surface of the buckle. Some staining to the ground of the sports insignia. Foxing to the booklets
A German Third Reich Army Dagger, the 25.5cm steel blade etched with maker's mark for Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, the silver plated hilt with wrythen fluted orange plastic grip and plated pebbled scabbard, 40cm; an Imperial German Army Leather Waist Belt, with brass buckle (2). Dagger has black pitting to the blade. The scabbard has two dents to one side. The stitching on the belt is perished in places. The double tangs and buckle have green corrosion.
Two German Paperknife Daggers, one modelled as an Army officer's dagger with plated hilt, wrythen fluted cream plastic grip and pebbled white metal scabbard (lacks one suspender ring), 19.5cm, in a fitted case; the other as a Kriegsmarine dirk, with de-Nazified alloy hilt and plated blade, 21cm, lacks scabbard (2). Army dagger with wear to plating on hilt. Scabbard has lost one suspender ring, case with some scuffing to edges and corners. Kriegsmarine dagger with wear to the hilt, some lifting to the plating on the blade ricasso and lacks scabbard.
An Imperial German Army Officer's Sword, with 81cm single edge fullered steel blade, gilt painted steel stirrup hilt with lion head pommel, lacks scabbard; a British 1907 Bayonet, lacks scabbard; a French M1874 Gras Bayonet, lacks scabbard; a Fighting Knife, with cast metal grip and cloth sheath; a Modern Copy of a Cuirassier's Sword, with steel scabbard (5)
Seven Single Miniature Medals, comprising Military Medal (George V) loosely mounted on a display card with a Comrades of the Great War Official lapel badge, a Certificate in Army Cookery to 168899 Gnr. A. Wilson 10th Mtn.Batty: 6-4-19 to 24-4-19; Distinguished Service Order (George V); Distinguished Conduct Medal (George V) second type; Military Cross (George V); India General Service Medal 1854 with clasp HAZARA 1891; Indian Mutiny Medal with clasp LUCKNOW; China War Medal, 1900 (9)

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