VICTORIA CROSS: A small oblong 4to autograph album containing over 80 signed irregularly clipped pieces by various Military Officers, several of them Victoria Cross winners, including Frederick Roberts (1832-1914, British Field Marshal, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at the Indian Mutiny on 2nd January 1858), George S. White (1835-1912, British Field Marshal, Victoria Cross winner for his actions in Afghanistan on 6th October 1879), Evelyn Wood (1838-1919, British Field Marshal, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at the Indian Mutiny on 19th October 1858), John Watson (1829-1919, British General, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny on 14th November 1857), William Vousden (1848-1902, Scottish Major General, Victoria Cross winner for his actions in Afghanistan on 14th December 1879), Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941, British Lieutenant General, founder of the Scout movement), Edward Hopton (1837-1912, British Lieutenant General), Henry Brougham Loch (1827-1900, Scottish Soldier & Colonial Administrator), Hector MacDonald (1853-1903, Scottish Major General), Frederic Thesiger (1827-1905, British General known for his Commanding role during the Anglo-Zulu War), Charles Nairne (1836-1899, British General, Commander-in-Chief, India), Horace Smith-Dorrien (1858-1930, British General of the Second Boer War), John French (1852-1925, British Field Marshal of World War I), Allen Johnson (1829-1907, British General) etc. The pieces are laid down in multiples to the pages, most of which are annotated in ink in the hand of the collector. G
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MILITARY & NAVAL LEADERS: Small selection of signed clipped pieces by various British Military and Naval leaders comprising Robert Baden-Powell, Frederick Roberts VC, Redvers Buller VC, Prince Frederick, Duke of York, and Louis Battenberg. Most are clipped from the conclusions of letters. G to VG, 5
*Historical Documents. An interesting and varied collection of historical documents and letters, 16th/20th century, including Scottish inquisition documents of 1536 and 1633 (the latter on vellum); calligraphic attempts, 16th century; documents relating to the King's German legion, circa 1805 etc.; letters of Sir John Hunt (ALS 1979 re. the Everest expedition), Herbert Ryle (3), Gerald Massey (to A.H. Layard), Lord Curzon (autograph note, 1898), 'Tubby' Clayton, Octavia Hill, Eyre Massey Shaw (re. fire-fighting in other major cities, 1883), 14th-century Lancashire grant, ?Edward Gibbon Snr., Arthur James Balfour, 1880, Eddie Marsh, Silas Hocking, Herbert von Bismarck, John Walter (proprietor of The Times), Clementine Churchill (Downing Street, 1953), Olave Baden-Powell (long ALS and TLS from Kenya, ?1941); with two late 18th-century French documents from the Crawford collection, a petition to Heneage Finch, 1676; South African document of 1796; a portrait sketch signed by Odette Hallowes; a collection of free franks, and various signatures and fragments including Wellington, Palmerston, Gladstone, John Bright, etc. (approx. 50)
Kimmig (Wolfgang). Die Urnenfelderkultur in Baden, Berlin, 1940, black and white plates at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, folio, together with Kersten (Karl), Zur alteren nordischen Bronzezeit, Neumunster, no date, circa 1920s, black and white plates at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus Wace (A.J.B. & Thompson, M.S.), Prehistoric Thessaly, being some account of Recent Excavations and Explorations in North-Eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the Border of Macedonia, Cambridge University Press, 1912, 6 colour plates at rear, black and white illustrations to text, original cloth, damp marked, 4to, plus other archaeology, travel, etc., including offprints and extracts in various languages (3 shelves)
Postcards Albums, a good collection of approx 400 cards from the late 1890's to 1900's in two vintage albums, including Schwarzwald, Baden Baden, Germany, Castles, Ancient monuments, Alger, Turkish bazaar, Topless Natives, Tangier, Jerusalem, Mount of Olives, Samaria, Native gatherings, Turkish baths, Tribal Dress and more G V/G (2)
Model 1873 Imperial German Baden Artillery Pickelhaube, leather skull and peaks with brass trim to the front, leather backed scaled brass chinstraps with original painted state cockade. Correct larger type brass artillery ball top fitting and larger pattern Baden brass helmet plate. Interior of the helmet is complete with its original leather liner, this shows wear and has cracked in places. Overall a good example of the early pattern helmet worn by a number of German soldiers in the early part of WW1.
Shipping - 1938-1954 An impressive large leather bound scrapbook including World War II articles (Sinking of the 'Admiral Craf Spee', The 'Sydney' sinks Italy's Coach Cruiser "Colleons", Churchill, Lord Baden-Powell. Prints by Charles Pears, Norman Wilkinson, J.G.Burnie, W.L.Wyllie, R.A. (18); Holland-America Line Postcards etc.
CHILDREN:1. Dahl, Roald: Danny, the Champion of the World. Cape, 1975, 1st edn. 1st impression; dw(£2.25); VG;2. Richards, Frank; etc: The Magnet. 24 issues, July 7 to Dec. 29, 1928. Bound in one volume; with colour front wrapper to each and Billy Bunter in most issues. Cloth bound; VG;3. Brent-Dyer, E M: Two works: The Feud in the Chalet School. Chambers, nd, 1st edn? dw (7s. 6d); damp stain to back cover and dw; and Redheads at the Chalet School. Chambers, 1964, 1st dw; top edge of covers faded;4. Saville, M: Eight works. All 1st edns with dws; The Riddle of the painted box, 1947; the Luck of Sallowby, 1952; Treasure at the Mill, 1957; Lone Pine London, 1957; The secret of the Gorge, 1958; Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds, 1959; A Palace for the Buckinghams, 1963; and Where’s My Girl, 1972. Condition varies from G to VG;5. Baden-Powell, Sir R: Rovering to success. Jenkins, nd, revised edn. 5th impression. Dw; worn dw; o/w G+ (13)
BANKNOTES, South Africa, Siege of Mefeking, during The Second Anglo Boer War (1899-1902), uniface 10-Shillings (2), March 1900, serial no.218 and 1223, second with missing “d” in “Commanding”; 2-Shillings, serial no.A5149 and 1-Shilling, serial no.A3791, January 1900, “Issued by authority of Col. R. S. S. Baden-Powell, Commanding Frontier Forces” below (Ineson, Paper Currency of the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, 143, 143a, 141, 140). All heavily used with holes or edge damage, third repaired, poor to about fine. (4)
A series of post WWI photographic portraits of military figures, comprising General Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, General RSS Baden-Powell, Lord Roberts, General JD French, General Ian Hamilton, General Hector Macdonald, General Sir Redvers Buller and General Sir HM Leslie Rundall, printed in "Heliochrome" from photos and portraits, each 41 x 30cm.
Autographs - The Scout Movement - Olave St Clair Baden-Powell, Baroness Baden-Powell (1889 - 1977) - a letter requesting site access on behalf of a Mr Wade, the Chief Scout's Secretary, to the 5th World Scout Jamboree in 1937, written on August 8th, the eve of Robert Baden-Powell's announcement of his retirement from public scouting life, the paper headed Pax Hill, Bentley, Hampshire, framed with a photograph; a scotung desk trophy (2)
Rogers (Samuel), Poems, first edition, T. Cadell & E. Moxon, London 1834, viii + 295pp, the text embellished throughout with engraved vignettes after Turner and Stothard in proof state, the front endpaper applied with a full-length pencil portrait and further side profile of the author attributed to Sir Gardner Wilkinson, ('the Father of British Egyptology'), the following page with an ink ms. letter from Rogers to Lady Peel dated 12 December 1850 (Julia Peel, the wife of Sir Roger, 2nd Baronet, Prime Minister twice from 1834-1835 and 1841-1846), gilt edged text, full period green grain morocco, the boards tooled in gilt with the side view of the Warwick Vase, spine with raised banding, Ex Libris Arthur G. Soames, 8vo Captain Arthur Granville Soames, OBE (1886-1962), the son of the brewer, Harold Soames of Chesterfield, Derbyshire and thus the brother of Olave Baden-Powell (née Soames, wife of Sir Roger of Scout fame, and herself World Chief Guide)was an officer of the Coldstream Guards, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1926 and 1927, the resident and then vendor of Sheffield Park, Sussex in 1953 when his part of his extensive library was auctioned.
A GROUP OF CONTINENTAL ORDERS, DECORATIONS AND MEDALS ATTRIBUTED TO MAJOR ALFRED FRITSCHI (KARLSRUHE 1874-1945 FREIBURG) OF THE IMPERIAL GERAMN ARMY, 1891-1918 with details of family history The lot comprises (in chronological sequence, not order of wear) Prussia/Germany: Kaiser Wilhelm I Centenary Medal 1897, Order of the Crown with swords, China Medal with two clasps Liang-Hsiang-Hsien and Nan-Hung-Men, Iron Cross 2nd Cl, Iron Cross Ist Cl. rev. engraved NOVIPAZAR 21 XI 1915; Baden Military Karl-Friedrich Merit Order, Order of the Zahringhen Lion with swords and oak leaves, Saxony Imperial Breast Order of Albert the Valorous, Brunswick House Order of Henry the Lion, Austria-Hungary Military Merit Cross, Pro Patria Medal, Tyrol Commemoration Medal, House of Order of Hohenzollern with swords, Ottoman War Medal (Gallopoli Star), Red Crescent Medal, Germany Honour Cross, marked RV PFORZHEIM 21, wound badge and Russia Order of St Anne, miniature ++++
Kimmig (Wolfgang). Die Urnenfelderkultur in Baden, Berlin, 1940, black and white plates at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, folio, together with Kersten (Karl), Zur alteren nordischen Bronzezeit, Neumunster, no date, circa 1920s, black and white plates at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus Wace (A.J.B. & Thompson, M.S.), Prehistoric Thessaly, being some account of Recent Excavations and Explorations in North-Eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the Border of Macedonia, Cambridge University Press, 1912, 6 colour plates at rear, black and white illustrations to text, original cloth, damp marked, 4to, plus other archaeology, travel, etc., including offprints and extracts in various languages (3 shelves & a carton)
A group of silver coins and medallions,comprising a 700th Anniversary of the Parliament of Simon De Montfort by John Pinches, 2.25" across, a Winston Churchill Commemorative medallion 1965, 2" across, a Maria Theresa 1780 coin, a Baden Powell silver medallion and a Queen Elizabeth Silver Wedding Anniversary silver medallion and an Edward Duke of Windsor medallion, (6).
Robert Streatfeild (British, 1786-1852) European topographical views to include the Chateau of Mont Jardin, Belgium; Boulogne; View of Lage Zwaluwe, near Rotterdam; View towards Stolzenfels castle on the Rhine and Baden in Germany watercolour, various sizes, largest 23 x 15.5 cm (10) Exhibited: 'Robert Streatfeild, A Traveller in Europe'; Landscape Drawings in Water Colours, taken in Europe,1839-1852', William Drummond at Kyburg Gallery, 39 Duke Street, London SW1, 10th-21st May, 1988
ATTRIBUTED TOHENRIETTA & CAROLINE CROMPTON ( circa 1836)An album (spine broken) containing drawings and wash sketches depicting views on the Continent and Switzerland, some inscribed; subjects include 'Frankfurt sketched on the Road to Darnstadt'; Heidelberg; Baden Baden; Wiesbaden; Fribourg; Brientz; and Chillon from Villeneuve'album page size 10 1/2 x 14 1/2 in (26.7 x 36.8cm) sold A/FAn ink inscription on the inside cover of the album states 'Henrietta and Caroline accompanied their dear brother Robert Edward Crompton on a sojourn to the Rhine and Switzerland. 1836. One Month.'
AN ALL WORLD STAMP COLLECTION, mint/used, circa 1850-1950, with interest in Austria, Italy, Baden, Bavaria, Kewkiang, and Shanghai, and Great Britain, including QUV £1 (used) and KEVII 2/6, 5/-,10/- and £1 (all used), India and Cape of Good Hope, contained in a Strand Album; and in an Ideal Postage Album. (2)
BADEN-POWELL ROBERT: (1857-1941) British Lieutenant General, founder of the Scout movement. T.L.S., Baden Powell, one page, 4to, Buckingham Palace Road, London, 2nd October 1931, to Mr. Campbell, on the printed stationery of The Boy Scouts Association. Baden-Powell states that he has received his correspondent's letter and is sorry to be unhelpful, explaining 'but I never undertake any speaking engagements in the Christmas holidays as my own children are at home and I see so very little of them otherwise that I like to keep that time free'. In concluding he writes 'I hope you will forgive me and understand my inability to come'. Neatly annotated in ink in an unidentified hand at the head of the page and with some light traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise VG
Voyages of The Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert 1873-1877, being the diary kept by Admiral Ernst Leopold, 4th Prince of Leiningen while commander of the royal yacht, full black morocco journal with 67 pages of ink ms., containing accounts of daily occurrences that would only seem ordinary on such a vessel, including 'His Majesty The Shah of Persia [Naser al-Din Shah Qajar]; T.R.H. The Prince & Princess of Wales [the future Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of Denmark], The Czarevich and Czarevna of Russia [the future Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna, Dagmar of Denmark and sister of Queen Alexandra], The Dukes of Edinburgh and Cambridge and Prince Arthur to review the Fleet at Spithead' on Monday 23rd June 1873 with various British courtiers and military, diplomatic and political grandees in attendance on the multiple royals, along with a four-page table on the divisions and royal yachts in attendance at the naval review, supplemented by a further annotated map of their positions in the harbour throughout the review; 'a collision occurred between the "Alberta" & schooner "Mistletoe". The schooner sank in 3 minutes & in spite of all efforts to save her people 3 lives were unhappily lost', Wednesday 18th August 1875, 6.12pm; the annual dinner on the Royal George , 31st December 1876, when His Serene Highness the Prince of Leiningen was the recipient of an address of praise on his relinquishing the command of the royal yachts, while his wife was promised a celebratory vase [still under execution at the time of the dinner, however the prince has pasted the presented design into this diary]; countless manoeuvres of the royal family around the Isle of Wight and to Osborne House with time for sunbathing; notations on the visits of other royal relations and visiting dignitaries; annual promotions and appointments; compilations of points passed and anchorages on journeys, as well as maritime data and figures, 12mo, bound by Ramage of London, numbered spine, the front board titled in gilt, the text block gilt-edge, the front with the prince's armorial bookplate Ernst Leopold, 4th Prince of Leiningen (1830-1904), was born the eldest son of Carl, 3rd Prince of Leiningen (1804-1856) and Countess Maria Klebelsberg (1806-1880). Ernst's father was Queen Victoria's maternal half-brother, thus ensuring an illustrious naval career in attendance on behalf of his monarchical cousins in England. Having joined the Royal Navy in 1849. Following his father's death in 1856, he acceded to the title and two years later married Princess Marie of Baden (1834-1899) in 1858. After having been promoted to captain in 1860, Ernst then commanded HMS Magicienne and HMY Victoria and Albert until relinquishing the command in 1874. Thereafter he was Commander-in-Chief, The Nore, 1885; full admiral 1887; and retired as such in 1895. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the civil division of the Order of the Bath in 1863, a Knight Grand Cross in 1866 and an honorary Knight Grand Cross in the military division in 1887, amended to additional Knight Grand Cross later that year. He was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order in 1898.
A quantity of decorative ceramics relating to Lord Baden-Powell to include a limited edition Royal Doulton character jug D7144 limited edition no.286/2500, scout figures to include some examples made in lead, Baden Powell brooches, spoons related to scouting and scout medals and further commemorative medals relating to Liverpool, also two related books.
After H.L. Johnson; a print, 'The Naval Tribute to Britain's Departed Queen', British and foreign warships assembled at Portsmouth to pay their last tokens of respect to the late Queen Victoria February 1st 1901, includes the ships Baden (German), Victoria Louise (German), Trafalgar, Hero, Minerva, Diana etc, 52 x 78cm, framed and glazed.
*The Second World War ‘Escaper’s’ K.C.V.O., O.B.E., M.C. & Bar Group of Ten awarded to Lieutenant-General Sir Chandos Blair, Queen’s Own Highlanders, G.O.C. Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh Castle, late C.O. of the 4th Battalion King’s African Rifles, and formerly of the 2nd and 7th Battalions Seaforth Highlanders. Captured during the Seaforths’ hard-fought rearguard action at St Valéry in June 1940, and widely reputed to have become the very first army officer to successfully escape and return home from a German Prisoner-of-War camp, he was later called upon to deliver the Queen’s Message and to handle the delicate negotiations involved in getting overturned the death sentence imposed on the British national Dennis Hills, who was due for execution by firing squad at the orders of President Idi Amin of Uganda (whom Blair had known many years before as an N.C.O. in the King’s African Rifles), comprising: The Royal Victorian Order, Second Class Knight Commander’s Set of Insignia by Collingwood, in silver, gilt and enamels, neck badge and breast star both numbered (1110) to reverse, in fitted case of issue; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Military Division), Officer’s breast badge, in silver-gilt, in case of issue; Military Cross, reverse engraved ‘1941’, with second award bar upon ribbon, engraved ‘1944’; 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, all unnamed as issued; General Service Medal, 1962-2007, single clasp, Radfan (Brig. C. Blair. O.B.E. M.C. Staff.); Silver Jubilee 1977; group swing-mounted on bar with reverse brooch pin, very fine and in original card box; together with Sir Chandos’s original commission document and K.C.V.O. Warrant (lot). K.C.V.O.: 25 October, 1972 (on relinquishing appointment as Defence Services Secretary); O.B.E.: London Gazette, 1 January 1962; M.C.: London Gazette, 30 September 1941: ‘for distinguished services in the field’;; Bar to M.C.: London Gazette, 19 October 1944, recommendation reads as follows: ‘Major Chandos Blair was in command of the advanced guard on Le Valtru on 28 June 44. Just short of the objective the left hand platoon was temporarily pinned by the fire by the enemy from a post some 400 yds away. Major Blair personally cleared the house which commanded the enemy post. Regardless of the heavy fire he moved about amongst his platoons, explaining his plan and by his disregard of enemy fire helped his men to disregard it also. He was almost the first man to reach the objective. Quickly rallying the assaulting troops he led them personally forward to the main objective on Le Valtru crossroads. This he cleared himself personally but the company was hampered by snipers from a nearby orchard. Again disregarding this fire he cleared the orchard. Throughout the attack on Le Valtru he was always to be found where fire was heaviest. His enthusiasm was an inspiration to his men and his determination to go forward and attack dominated the battle. On 29 June when both the C.O. and 2.I.C. of the Battalion were wounded, Major Blair assumed command of the Battalion. There had been many casualties and mortar fire was both heavy and spasmodic, but Major Blair moved about without fear, encouraging his men and held them firm in their posts until relieved some 36 hours later. Throughout the whole period of operations from 26 June to 30 June, Major Blair showed complete disregard to his personal safety and was at all times and inspiration to his company and later on to his Battalion.’ Lieutenant-General Sir Chandos ‘Chan’ Blair was born on 22 February 1919, the son of Brigadier-General Arthur Blair (K.O.S.B.) and Elizabeth Mary Blair (née Hoskyns). He was educated at Aysgarth School, then at Harrow, where he was a keen golfer, and finally at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst where he received the Sword of Honour. Receiving his first commission as a Second-Lieutenant in ‘C’ Company of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders on 26 January 1939, he soon after took part in the fighting in France in June 1940, and at the time when much of the B.E.F. was being evacuated from Dunkirk, the 51st (Highland) Division took part in a gallant but ultimately doomed battle against Rommel’s 7th Panzer Division at Le Tot near St Valery-en-Caux. Surrounded, outnumbered and desperately short of ammunition or supplies, on 12 June thousands of the division’s men were taken prisoner, including 2nd Lt Chandos Blair. After a 14-day, 220--mile march, a journey by barge from Hulst in Holland down the Rhine to Baden-Württemburg, and a 60-hour train journey he arrived first at Oflag VIIC at Laufen Castle, where he remained until 1 March 1941 when he was moved to Stalag XXID - comprised of numerous forts at Posen, in Poland. Feeling his capture with a sense of ‘disgrace’ and ‘dishonour’ as mentioned in his letters, it was here that he made his first attempt at escape with 4 others, escaping his cell by ladder into a deep surrounding moat, in which they were eventually caught, reputedly turned in by a German guard who had accepted their bribe nonetheless. After some 21 days of subsequent confinement, they began collecting equipment, civilian clothes and supplies once again. On 4 June he was sent with 300 others to Oflag VB at Biberach, in Southern Germany. En route, Blair and his immediate friends had lost ‘the toss’ to another group who took an opportunity to escape from the train, but were later captured. After arriving at Biberach, and realising that if he were ultimately to escape then he needed to do so quickly, he immediately set about monitoring the camp movements and routines, and making plans for an escape. Taking turns to toss two dice with his two friends, on this occasion his score won, and thus it was he who was successfully extricated by hiding in a small handcart which was carrying stacked wooden beds to a shed beyond the gates. At this point one of the Blair’s friends offered the German guard a cigarette, and in this moment of diversion Blair made his escape to the shed. Armed only with a packet knife, homemade compass, matches, chocolate and a tin of Horlicks tablets, he emerged that night and survived by hiding in the woods and fields by day, and moving only under the cover of darkness. He remarked that for the first mile beyond the wire his ‘feet hardly touched the ground’ and that he ‘thoroughly enjoyed being hunted like a wild animal’ during his escape. After just over a week he passed Singen and reached the Swiss border, having covered 75 miles, and as he recalled in his second letter home from the Berne Legation: ‘When I got into Switzerland I only knew I was near the frontier….when I was challenged by a man in German, I thought the game was up…but continuing the conversation in French I discovered that the was a Swiss policeman who had been looking for a burglar. I nearly embraced him there and then I was so excited.’ After a short stay at Berne, where he was issued with false passports and other necessary provisions, he and another evader - Wing Commander P.A. Gilchrist, R.A.F. - left for Gibraltar on 12 January 1942 via France and Spain. Arriving safely, Gilchrist was first extracted on 27 January 1942, with Blair following on 11 February, both leaving by Sunderland flying boat. For his escape; the first successful ‘home run’ back to Britain made by a British army officer from a German POW Camp, Blair was awarded the Military Cross. Returning home to army service, he later was present as a Major with the 7th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders shortly after the D-Day Landings, where the 15th Scottish Division took part in Operation Epsom and the heavy fighting against German SS Tanks at Le Valtru near Caen. For his bravery in commanding his company and indeed his Battalion once his senior officers were wounded between 26 and 30 June, he was awarded a second award bar for his Military Cross….PLEASE GO TO WWW.MORTONANDEDEN.COM FOR FULL FOOTNOTE
Donald Potter (1902-2004),study of a fox, carved wood ,105cm longDonald Potter was born near Sittingbourne, Kent, the son of a school teacher. He started his wood carving career making whilst a keen participant in the scouting movement, making totem poles, gates and gateways, and very soon came to the attention of Robert Baden-Powell. He spent some time camped at Baden-Powell's house at Pax Hill, Hampshire where he undertook carving commissions for him using very old fallen oaks, said to be 1,200 years old. For the 1929 World Jamboree, Potter designed totem poles for the British Dominions of Australia, Canada, India, South Africa and New Zealand.Potter later studied under Eric Gill for six years, and went on to teach at Bryanston School, Dorset, where one of his pupils, Sir Terence Conran, was inspired by him.
Robert and Patience Baden-Powell signed cover. 1982 Lord Baden Powell, Founder of the Boy Scout Movement first day cover signed by grandson Robert Baden - Powell and his wife Patience Baden Powell. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

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