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WW2 German Army officer's dress sword with slightly curving 80.5cm fullered steel blade, eagle and swastika langet, gilded metal hilt, P-shaped knucklebow with oak leaves and acorns, wire bound black celluloid grip and green woven sword knot on leather strap, in black painted metal scabbard L96cm overall
A collection of 20 x boxed plastic model kits to include Boeing F4B-4, Spruce Goose, Rambo Attack Set, Caproni CA.313, Kugisho Ginga, Hanomag Sd.Kfz 250/3, Gotha G.V, German 88mm Flak Gun, 8 Wheeled Armoured Car, Tire Changing Pit Crew, Motor Racing Team Mechanic, British 8th Army Infantry, German 3.7cm Flak 37, Mig 25 Foxbat, Fairy Fulmar Mk.1,, Jerry Can Set, Blohm Und Voss Bv. 155. B-1, HMS Hood, Bismark and Grumman FF-1/G-23 Goblin.
A box of Airfix and Timpo plastic model kits to include HMS Ark Royal, Washington's Army, Tarzan Figures, Ancient Briton's Figures, Waterloo British Infantry, HMS Suffolk, HMS Ajax, HMS Victory, 1775 American Soldiers, 1815 French Line Infantrymen, 1815 British Riflemen, 1776 British Grenadiers.
16 Boxed plastic military figures sets to include Tamiya x 3 (US Armoured Troops, German Soldiers Seated, German Army Officer), Airfix x 12 (British Infantry Support Group, WWII US Infantry, SAS, WWII Afrika Korps, WWII US Paratroops, WW11 British Infantry, WWII Gurkhas, WWII British Paratroops, WW11 British Commandos, WWII German Infantry, WWII Australian Infantry & WWII German Paratroops) and a sealed ESCI British Camp Rest Area, unchecked but contents do appear good and complete
Sir Alec Guinness (1914-2000) - English Actor - Ealing Comedies, Star Wars, etc - and John Laurie (1897-1980) - Scottish Actor - Dad's Army etc - a rare dual autographed theatre programme for The Human Touch at the Savoy Theatre. Signed neatly by Guinness to a photograph inside the programme, and by Laurie to the rear cover, adding ' Best Wishes ', both in blue ink. Wonderful pair of autographs.
WWI Trio, British War Medal 1914-1918, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star and dog tag for Captain Cyril. M. Longbotham the star and dog tag named Lieut Longbotham,72nd Punjabis of the North west Frontier Force, Indian Army, together with a set of miniatures and ribbon bar, also a photo of C.M Longbotham, on polo horse, eight photographs of Longbotham and his soldiers in the trenches, a photo postcard of Longbotham in hospital, a photo album showing various company groups, as well as scenes of India and miniature versions of the trench scenes, also cemetery photographs and obituary newspaper cuttings. The lot also contains a letter written in pencil from Longbotham to Lieutenant R. Whittle Royal Field Artillery (see separate lot in this sale) dated 15th April 1915 describing life in the trenches, 'we have only had 5 or 6 casualties since we took over the firing line, escaped from snipers' and 'I here they are going to push in another part of the line, certainly they won't push here' Lieutenant Reg Whittles the recipient of the letter married a miss Doris Longbotham (sister of Captain Cyril Cyril Longbotham) whilst on leave. See the medal group, sword and photographs relating to Lieutenant Reg Whittles included in this sale. Captain C. M. Longbotham was the son of a well known family of Halifax solicitors. After his education he was articled at his Father's practice but after two years decided to change career and at the age of 20 joined the Volunteer Battalion of the West Riding regiment. Longbotham joined the regular army and was posted in 1911 to the 2nd Leicester's then serving in India. Here he was transferred to the 72nd Punjabis of the North west Frontier Force, Indian Army. When war broke out in 1914 Longbotham was at home on leave but immediately presented himself for to the war office. He was posted to the 11th Service Battalion of the King's Liverpool and was in charge of the King's Bodyguard at the Royal Pavillion during the King's visit. Longsbotham assisted in training the Liverpools but in March 1915 was cabled to proceed to France to join the Meerut Division of the Indian Expeditionary Force and was posted to the 58th Vaughan's Rifles. He served in Flanders and was wounded on 20th May 1915 in the Neuve Chapelle sector by a piece of shrapnel to the ear drum but also suffered from gas and concussion and was invalided home. Despite several attempts to rejoin regular service in the Army Longbotham never did fully recover and died at the age of 32 whilst in Switzerland where it was believed that the climate would restore his health.
Lieutenant Colonel R.A. Bowman M.B.E. 16/5 Lancers medals and related items, to include Order of British Empire Military 2nd Type medal, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army bar, Italy Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, 1962 Campaign Service medal with bars for Radfan and South Arabia, named rim 'Major R.A. Bowman M.B.E 16/5L' 1953 Coronation medal, and Regular Army George VI Long Service and Good Conduct medal named '317648 S.Q.M.SR.A. Bowman16/5 L' medals with corresponding miniatures, also the framed January 1958 M.B.E. certificate, also a 'For Loyal Service' barometer plaque presented by Colonel H.A.G. Brooke M.C. on behalf of the Regiment Associations 2nd May 1981, and a collection of buttons worn by Bowman. Lieutenant Colonel R. A. Bowman MBE Lieutenant Colonel Robert Bowman (Bob) joined the 16 th / 5 th Lancers at the age of 19 in York 1934 serving for fifty years continuously from 1934 – 1984 with the regiment starting as a from the lowest ranks and mucking horse stables out to holding the title of Lieutenant Colonel and receiving the MBE in 1958. Bob Bowman’s career truly began when he moved with the regiment to Hounslow in 1937 where they were based for the 1937 Coronation of King George VI, Bob was in the Musical Ride at Olympia. In November of the same year the Lancers sailed to India and here Bob Bowman was present for the final ceremonial mounted parade for the 16 th / 5 th Lancers on 1 st January 1939 at Risalpur to mark the anniversary of Queen Victoria becoming Empress of India (the equivalent in India of Trooping the Colour) Bob Bowman was to return to the UK upon the outbreak of WWII before the regiment then sailed to North Africa to embark on operation Torch. It was here that Bob Bowman learnt skills that were to be used for life when he was drafted into the Quartermaster’s department. Bob Bowman served with the regiment throughout both the North Africa campaign and the Italian Campaign. Bob Bowman’s importance in the Quartermaster’s department cannot be overstated. He was to revolutionise systems and set new standards so significant that the rest of the Army would move over to new methods of working as devised by Bob. Quartermasters of other regiments were sent to see Bob Bowman and his advice and professionalism was sought and appreciated by both the QM’s and Bobs commanding officers. Amongst many other achievements Bob Bowman was in the representative party of the 15 th / 6 th Lancers to be invited to Windsor Castle during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Upon reaching retirement age for active service Bob Bowman took on the role of Regimental Secretary at Home Headquarters.
Army and Navy 4 bore single barrel shotgun, serial number 13357, circa 1892, the 41.5" Birmingham Nitro proofed barrel engraved 'Army and Navy C.S.L. London', chequered figured stock with horn capped pistol grip and forend, with hard case, ten loaded cartridges and slip case. CAN BE PURCHASED WITHOUT LICENCE AS SECTION 58 (2) OBSOLETE CALIBRE. UK SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED TO TAKE POSSESSION OF THE CARTRIDGES.
NO RESERVE Bristol Mechanics Institute.- Napier (Sir William, army officer and writer, 1785-1860) 3 Autograph Letters signed to J.L. Smith of the Bristol mechanics Institute, 8pp., 8vo & sm. 4to, November 1840, offering a "a copy of my own work upon the Peninsular War", 2 letters with Penny Blacks, small tears at tail of one letter; and c. 25 other letters relating to the Bristol Mechanics Institute, including from Mrs Napier (bringing the promised books to Bristol), Sir Robert Peel (2), Horatio Smith, W.C. Macready etc., v.s., v.d. (c. 25).
NO RESERVE Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of, army officer and prime minister, 1769-1852) Autograph Note third person to Mr Wilmand his coachman, 1p. with conjugate blank, 8vo, n.p., n.d., watermarked 1841, giving instructions, "a pair of horses", folds; and 2 others, Wellington, v.s., v.d. (3 pieces).
Ireland.- Stafford (Sir Thomas) Pacata Hibernia, Ireland appeased and reduced: or, an historie of the late vvarres of Ireland, especially within the province of Mounster, under the government of Sir George Carew, Knight, 16 engraved plates only, all but 2 double-page or folding, woodcut head and tail-pieces and decorative initials, lacking Speed's map of Munster and the engraved portraits of The Earl of Totnes and Queen Elizabeth, title soiled, 9 plates trimmed and laid down on thicker paper, small hole within image of plate of army of King of Spain, 2P3 lower corner torn away, affecting printed side-note, final f. laid down, some staining and finger-marking, 19th century calf, spine in compartments, lacking spine label, lower joint split, corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [STC 23132a], Printed by A[ugustine]. M[athewes]. 1633. And part of the impression made over, to be vented for the benefit of the children of Iohn Mynshew, deceased, 1633; and 2 others, English Literature & History, including a 19th century facsimile edition of the plates from the mentioned work, folio & 8vo (3) sold not subject to return.
NO RESERVE Elzevier.- Roman military.- Salmasius (Claudius) De re militari Romanorum, first edition, title with woodcut printer's device, a few diagrams within text, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, some spotting, joints cracked, but holding, recased using original contemporary vellum, lightly soiled, [Willems 808], small 4to, Leiden, Jean Elzevier, 1657.⁂ First edition of this work on the Roman army, written at the request of of the Prince of Orange.
Military interest: A Royal Doulton ashtray figure of an army officer with printed 'Army Club' to rear plus a 19th Century glass celebrating the surrender of Cronje on February 27 1900 (Boer war interest).Condition: Ashtray missing cigarette, general signs of use. Glass appears to be in good condition.
Secret Army TV series multiple Signed First Day Cover. Was actually flown in the RAF Lysander , as pictured. The cast had a reunion for the signing to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Formation of the first Secret Army, 31st May 1980. Signed by Clifford Rose (Kessler), Bernard Hepton ( Albert Foiret ), Terrence Hardiman ( Major Reinhardt ), Ron Pember (Alain Muny), Angela Richards (Monique Duchamps), Bill Randle DFM. G Glaister DFC. 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.
Rambahadur Limbu VC signed on 1972 Gurkha Welfare Appeal cover. Limbu was 26 years old, and was a lance corporal in the 2nd Battalion, 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, British Army during the Indonesian Confrontation when, on 21 November 1965 in Sarawak, Borneo, Lance Corporal Rambahadur Limbu was in an advance party of 16 Gurkhas when they encountered about 30 Indonesians holding a position on the top of a jungle-covered hill. The lance-corporal went forward with two men, but when they were only 10 yards from the enemy machine-gun position, the sentry opened fire on them, whereupon Limbu rushed forward and killed him with a grenade. The remaining enemy combatants then opened fire on the small party, wounding the two men with the lance-corporal who, under heavy fire, made three journeys into the open, two to drag his comrades to safety and one to retrieve their Bren gun, with which he charged down and killed many of the enemy. 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.
Top WW2 sniper Lyudmila Paulichenko signed 6 x 4 b/w photo with her gun taking aim. Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko, 1916 - 1974 was a Soviet sniper in the Red Army during World War II, credited with 309 confirmed kills, making her the most successful sniper in WW2. 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.
A collection of decorations and memorabilia relating to Private JW Marston of the Royal Army Medical Corps, number 21857, to include a First World War medal group comprising The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, the 1914-18 British War medal, the Victory medal, the 1939-45 Defence medal, and the service medal for the Order of St John's, also included are two medal bars, various medal ribbons, Red Cross arm band, The St John's Ambulance Brigade pin badge and related St John's commemorative year type belt from 1928-1961, some attachments marked 925, silk postcards, and various other military related ephemera, etc.
A set of twelve early 20thC German while metal table forks, each with a tapering handle and engraved initial B. Stamped 800, makers marks for Mansfelder Silber, Dusseldorf, and a set of twelve table knives, each engraved with the initial B, handles with 800 standard mark and stainless steel blades marked for J.A Henckels of Solingen etc. weighable silver 25 3/4oz. Provenance; Brought back by the vendor's father who was in the Royal Army Service Corp, attached to the Royal Army Medical Corp as an ambulance driver. He landed in France in the aftermath of D Day, September 1944. The cutlery were believed to be previously in a chateau that had been recently vacated by German forces.
Britains sets 1892, Indian Army Infantry with Officer (Condition Good, three damaged), 1907, General Staff, service dress (Condition Good, horse missing, dispatch rider damaged) and 1719, RAMC Stretcher Party (Condition Good, one bearer hand damaged) with thirteen other Britains figures (three damaged, with sixteen by other makers and forty-nine Skybird or similar 20mm scale figures (Condition Good, some damage) 1940 (94)

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