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A WW II British army Mk III compass, impressed TG. Co. Ltd No.B 30267 and dated 1944, in fitted webbing pouch. Condition Report / Extra Information Lacking some liquid.Where some liquid has leaked and evaporated there is a bubble, but the compass is still in working order.Various bumps to edges and scratches all over.
Great Britain, World War One, Death Plaque REGINALD FARRAH WILSON in original card case with King's letter, 50399 Private Reginald Farrah Wilson, 8th Batallion, Lincolnshire Regiment, died of wounds, 4th November 1918, the son of John Farrah Wilson, of Withsdale, Swallowbeck, Lincoln; field compass in case marked H. PATTINSON; Princess Mary Christmas Box, 1914, with bullet pencil bearing Princess Mary's monogram; Lincolnshire regiment cap badge [5]
An Edwardian silver open face Improved patent pocket watch, retailed G Aaronson, Manchester, white dial, bold Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, gold coloured hands, key wind movement, serial No 562642, silver face, Birmingham 1903, 56mm diameter, suspended from a heavy weight graduated link Albert chain, suspending an orange paste seal stamp white metal watch key and a compass, 35cm long, 261.8g gross
2nd Lieut. Francis Robson Warren - A World War I MC & MM Group,Military Cross, (boxed), Military Medal to 12-95 SGT:F.R.WARREN. E.YORK: R. and a WWI trio a 1914/15 Star similarly named, the pair to CAPT.F.R.WARREN, with miniatures, together with marching compass in leather case and a standard issue shaving set and with related WWII medals.Footnote: Francis Robson Warren Attested 14 September 1914, serving with the Hull Pals 12th Battalion serving first in Egypt, Awarded Military medal for bravery in the field May 1916 ("No. 95, SGT.F.R.WARREN, D COY, who on 9th May 1916 when No. 18 Post was blown in at once took and commenced to open it out when shelling was continuing in the neighbourhood", Routine Orders 11th May 1916). Posted, wounded July 1916, discharged to commission to Royal Welsh Fusiliers attached Somerset Light Infantry. Awarded Military Cross 1918 for clearing the enemy from a fortified house under heavy fire after which he moved up to meet and afterwards beat off a counter attack (London Gazette 2 April 1919).F R Warren was numbered amongst the final list to receive the Freedom of the City of Hull on behalf of Servicemen.This lot is offered with photocopies of Routine Orders 11th May 1916, a letter from the Infantry Record Office, York 2 February 1917 and A Ward of Military Cross Citation.
Rolex: A Oyster Perpetual Explorer II stainless steel self-winding calendar bracelet watchThe black dial with luminous baton and triangle markers, luminous baton hands, lollipop center seconds and orange 24hr hand, date aperture under magnifying lens, water-resistant type case with screw-down reverse and Oyster crown, bezel calibrated to 24hrs, on fitted stainless steel Rolex Oyster 78360 bracelet with folding flip-lock clasp, ref.1655, possibly Mk 2, case no.3804422, dial diameter 38mmN.B. With Rolex service receipts/guarantee card dated from 1999 to 2010, box and papers. This model was introduced in the early 1970s and was never widely distributed or popular until 1991. The original model was produced until the next generation model was released in 1985. As a watch designed specifically for adventurers, the addition of an oversize 24hr hand and calibrated bezel meant the explorers in caves or such places as the Arctic where the sun does not travel though the horizon on a regular basis the wearer could identify between night and day. In addition the watch can be used as a compass in both the northern and southern hemisphere by pointing the hour hand at the sun and using the 24hr hand to determine north or south. CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the enamel to the outer dial, requires some attention, scratches to the outer numbered bezel too.Several scratches to the plastic dial coverThe sides of the tonneau shaped dial with small dents and a slight bruiseAll damage relating to age and general use.Possibly some colour fading to the dial and handsThe bracelet with general surface scratches to the bracelet and the claspThe crown moves freely screwed in and out, the hands adjust freelyThe box showing signs of wear, peeling from where the watch has been keptWRM cannot guarantee the watch is in working order, we will endeavour to answer as many questions possible.
A 9ct gold Masonic medal in the form of the traditional compass and set square, with citrine to top, inscription to reverse 'Presented to Bro W Neil Malpass from Brethren of Lodge Coupar O Fife No. 19 in Appreciation of his Services as RWM 1996-98', 375 stamped to underside, on green ribbon, approx. 15.7g, in original fitted box

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