An eight pointed star with dark blue enamel centering on a portrait of Florence Nightingale in profile with Fleur De Lys and other symbols to the corners. Engraved to the reverse Nightingale School St Thomas Hospital, Loyalty, Joan Martin 1952. In John Pinches leather case of issue titled in gilt to the cover. The award 4cm. With an unmarked Gold brooch similar in design with Fleur De Lys to the angles. *CR Slight loss to one part of enamel, light scuffing and marking to case.
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With a 90 cm curved, sharpened pipe backed blade wit spear point. Attractively engraved to both sides with VR monogram beneath a crown and above oak leaves. Marked to the ricasso for 'Prosser to the Royal Family 9 Charring Cross London. With three bar hilt, forward facing quillon, wire bound shagreen grip and rounded pommel. In a steel scabbard with twin ring hangers. 115cm overall. It is tempting to think of this sword in use as it is of the type often carried by officers in the Charge of the Light Brigade. *CR A very fine example with good quality blade with well executed engraving. Two small chips to the top of the grip.
A Malayan Kris with a 24.5 cm single edged blade, on a short carved hardwood handle of stylised bird form, in a tapering white metal ad wire mounted scabbard with conforming carving. 39 cm overall, And a reproduction of an early axe on wooden shaft with leather bindings. *CR First with loose wire to scabbard and light marking and slight chips.
An Empress of India Medal, Crowned bust l. Victoria 1st January 1877, Reverse Empress of India in three languages. Un-named as issued. Issued in limited numbers to Civilians and members of the military to mark the proclamation of Victoria as Empress of India. *CR A nice example, slight bump to base, occasional light marks and slight polish to surface.
A First World War memorial scroll to Capt. Bernard Woodhouse, Royal Army Medical Corps. mounted alongside a photograph of Capt Woodhouse in uniform, with Buckingham Palace letter. 38 x 56cm. With a caricature of the officer in uniform signed 'Vall', framed and glazed, 46 x 29.5cm. Captain Bernard Woodhouse served with the Royal Army Medical Corps, attached to the 10th Battalion of the Welsh Regiment. The son of Lister and Mary Emily Woodhouse of 3, Berkely Place, Wimbelodon, he died on the 5th September 1917 and is buried at Mendingham Military Cemetery in West Vlaanderen, his headstone simply states 'Beloved', he was 28 years old. *CR Light spotting and marks to surfaces, generally good, not examined out of frames.
A fine pair of Victorian epaulettes with a flaming grenade against a black felt ground, within gilt crescent, with bullion worked straps with red piping and a single small Royal Engineers button with VR monogram to the center. Each numbered 6898 and 'Left' and 'Right' in tin travelling box. 20.5 x 13cm. And another pair of eppaluettes, woven design with a decorated Crown for the rank of Major. According to the family these were the property of Colonel Henry William Vavasour (1783-1851). Whilst with the Royal Engineers he was posted to Gibraltar where he was present at the siege of Cadiz and defence of Tarifa. Copied bibliographic notes included with the lot. *CR Light moth damage to the felt. Otherwise good condition. Tin container with distressed surface. Second pair with some rubbing to surfaces from use.
With an 81 cm gently curved and sharpened blade, with a broad fuller and shaped tip, marked to the back of the blade 'J. J. Prunviel Solingen'. With diamond shaped cross guard engraved with a crest and heraldic device of a standing cockerel, the two part ivory grip with twin bolt with floral fixings. In a steel scabbard with decorative squared end, twin suspension rings. 97 cm overall. A Cites licences has been acquired for this item. Ivory Submission Reference AVZ4W3MQ CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. *CR Areas of loss to grip, rubbing and light rust to all surfaces, damage to cutting edge in places. Generally good fresh to the market condition.
With a 43 cm pointed, single edged blade with partial fuller, dated 1907 and marked 'Sanderson' to the ricasso, and other marks including broad arrow. With two-part wooden grip. In leather and steel scabbard. 56.5 cm overall. *CR Good regular condition with some surface marking and wear, light rubbing to marks.
A 1913 pattern bayonet with a 43 cm pointed, single edged blade with fuller, with various marks to the ricasso including '1913 W' and other issue and proof marks, with a two part wooden grip, in steel mounted leather scabbard, the scabbard stamped 'H.G.R. 1916' with webbing belt hanger. 58 cm overall. With a knife with a 16cm three edged pointed blade with concave sides with engraved decoration. With a horn grip and wooden scabbard. 36cm. *CR First with light rust and signs of age, spring not functioning. Second with areas of loss to scabbard and wear to blade.
A collection of six battle dress tunics: A jacket with internal label 'Battledress Blouse 1940 Pattern' Size 18 by L. Coleman & Co. Ltd 1945. Another size 8 by S. Miller dated 1942. A third size 122 by Black and Co. 5 tunics. *CR All with some wear, occasional light damage, but all wearable examples.
A Webley Air Pistol, marked to the sides 'Webley Air Pistol Mark I Made in England' and 'Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham & London', with two part plastic grip. 20.5cm. *CR Some light surface rust, appears to function correctly. Please note this item is in the UK and you must be aware of local laws and shipping restrictions when bidding.
A Royal Berkshire yeomanry cavalry 1871 pattern helmet, the brass body with nickel finish with laurel band to the front and back, tall mount with leaf decoration holding a white plume with rose head boss to the centre. With brass chin strap, and central badge with Crescent moon within 'Royal Berkshire Yeomanry Cavalry against a pointed star. With leather liner. 32 cm high. 24 cm front to back. *CR A nice example with light marking, and dents, signs of wear.
A 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales) Dragoon guards 1871 pattern helmet, the brass body with laurel band to the front and back, tall four sided spike with red and white horse hair plume with rose head boss to the centre. with brass leather backed chin strap, and central badge with 5 against black leather and pointed star. With leather liner. 37 cm high. 26 cm front to back. *CR A very nice example with light marking and wear, some repair to chin strap backing.
A four clasp Queen's South Africa Medal with Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1901 clasps named to 280 Pte J. Osman Hampshire Regt. and an Edward VII Territorial Force Efficiency Medal named to 299 J. Osman 4/Hants Regt. With number 280 Osman is recorded with the 2nd Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment and these four clasps are confirmed to the roll. With number 299 he is recorded with the 4th Battalion, his Efficiency Medal was awarded on the 1st January 1909. *CR In good condition with light marking to surfaces and light tone.
With an 82.5cm pipe backed blade wit spear point, etched to both sides with Crown, George IV monogram and to the ricasso for 'Prosser manufacturer to the King, Charing Cross'.The half basket hilt with Gothic points and George IV crest in an oval, with folding 'S' shaped guard, wire bound fish skin grip and decorative strap with stepped domed pommel. In black leather scabbard with twin ring suspension and decorative brass mounts. 97 cm overall. *CR Scabbard with lower brass element detached, surface of leather rubbed and cracked. Blade with some rubbing and light marking. Generally an attractive example.
A First World War German M1898 bayonet with a 37 cm pointed blade with swollen end and broad fuller, marked V.C Schilling, and 15 beneath a crown to the back, with a two part wooden grip. In a steel scabbard with leather frog and belt hanger. 52 cm overall. *CR A nice example with clean blade, and only light markings and wear.
to include The Somerset Light Regiment 1914-1919 by Edward Warrell; The Somerset Light Infantry t 1919-1945 by George Molesworth; The History of the Somerset Light Infantry 1685-1914 by Sir Henry Everett (qty). *CR Mixed condition, not collated, some with loose pages, ownership inscriptions, bindings with wear and damage. See online images.
With a 42 cm pointed, single edged blade with fuller, marked to the ricasso '1907 Wilkinson 11 18'. To the other side with various inspection and issue marks including broad arrow. With two part wooden grip, numbered E R 455. In leather and steel scabbard, the rarer MK II scabbard with double seem construction. 58 cm overall. *CR A nice example in good condition with only light marking and scuffing.
A Second World War flying jacket, with label with partial government issue arrow 'Size 4, stores ref 22c/330 Contract 12353, height 5'8"/5'9" Breast 36/38" Waist 32/34". The label named in ink for 'Pearson' for Ian Pearson a Naval Attache. Zip pulls to the cuffs marked with a crown and AM for Air Ministry. *CR End of main zip lacking. Light surface wear throughout. Generally a sound and very attractive example.
A group of four comprising 1914-15 Star named to P.O. 16190 Cpl C.W. Morgan R.M.L.I., War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to PO 16190 C.W. Morgan Sgt R.M. Mounted as worn. Also a Second World War Defence Medal lacking ribbon. Charles Wilson Morgan clearly had a long and successful career in the Royal Marines Light Infantry receiving his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1927, being discharged to pension on the 9th May 1933 with the rank of acting Sergeant. it seems likely that the Defence Medal was his as he worked as a firefighter at Devonport dockyards during the Second World War. *CR Ribbons frayed in places and loose on ribbon bar. otherwise a nice set in good order.
With a 25 cm pointed double edged blade with central double fuller, marked to the ricasso for Eickhorn Solingen. The cross piece with release button and fouled anchor motif, with wire bound white composition handle beneath an eagle with folded wings. In scabbard with oak leaf mounts and twin ring suspension. 42 cm overall. *CR A war trophy from the vendors ancestor. Probably a late war example. Good condition with light rubbing.
An 1888 pattern bayonet with a 30.5cm double edged pointed blade stamped for Wilkinson of London, also marked, '07 , 2 and various other marks, with a two part wooden grip, in a steel mounted black leather scabbard with Government issue arrow. 44.5cm overall. *CR A well marked example in good condition with light surface rust, blade in good condition.
A Webley Air Pistol, marked to the sides 'Webley Air Pistol Mark I Made in England' and ' Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham & London' with numerous patents to either end of the body. Numbered 21052 and with rotating safety and two part wooden grip. 20.5 cm. *CR Appears to function correctly. some light pitting to surface, but overall a nice example. PLEASE NOTE THIS GUN IS IN THE UK AND YOU MUST BE AWARE OF ANY LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO IT BEFORE BIDDING.
A Leibstandarte Officers' Mess desert dish in 'German Silver' with twin handles and dished body, engraved with the 'L.A.H.' monogram. Marked for 'Wellner-Sohne' (the same maker as used by Hermann Goring). 16 cm wide. See Mollo 'Uniforms of the SS', Vol.3 p.57, fig 2, for an illustration of this monogram. These items are said to have been looted by the Russians in 1945 from the Leibstandarte's barracks at Lichterfelde in Berlin. *CR A nice example with some light marking to the surface.
With 11.5cm octagonal barrels, marked to the top 'W. Budge Callington' with six chamber revolving barrels, each chamber with a Birmingham proof mark, and percussion firing mechanism with hammer above the barrel. With foliate engraved sides and finely cross hatched grips with Steel mounts. 27cm. *CR Similar light surface marks and rubbing to both guns. PLEASE NOTE THESE GUNS ARE IN THE UK AND YOU MUST BE AWARE OF ANY LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO THEM BEFORE BIDDING.
A mixed collection of Dragoon Guards insignia: a 2DG shoulder patch against khaki, a 1DG patch in yellow against dark blue, K.D.G. against khaki and a 'Bays' officer's bullion cap badge post 1953. 10 KDG buttons, a KDG harness fitting, 1914 Queen Mary's Christmas tin and a 13th Battalion Welsh Regiment Abbeville Eisteddfod ashtray in brass. *CR Badges with light moth. Mixed states.
A Leibstandarte Officers' Mess meat dish in 'German Silver' with dished centre and shaped rim engraved with the 'L.A.H.' monogram. Marked 'Savhs Mettalw. Fabrik AUG Wellner Sne, 37x 23 cm. See Mollo 'Uniforms of the SS', Vol.3 p.57, fig 2, for an illustration of this monogram. These items are said to have been looted by the Russians in 1945 from the Leibstandarte's barracks at Lichterfelde in Berlin. *CR A nice example with some light marking to the surface.
A 12 bore shotgun by Pietro Beretta of Italy with 71 cm over and under barrels. All parts numbered 165747, and various other inspection marks. With walnut stock and rubber shoulder pad.116 cm overall. THE PURCHASER OF THIS LOT MUST HAVE A VALID SHOTGUN LICENSE. *CR Good condition with some light marking ad signs of use. Appears to be a good usable modern gun. Please be aware this gun is in the United Kingdom and you must be aware of shipping and other restrictions of ownership before bidding.
With an 86 cm curved, pointed, single edged blade with broad fuller. The blade apparently unmarked, with a three bar guard with Turkish crescent moon emblem and black leather grip. In steel scabbard with twin ring suspension. 100 cm overall. *CR An unusual pattern, some light pitting and dents to scabbard and guard, blade in nice condition. An unusual pattern.
A London Athletic Club gold medal, engraved to the reverse Public Schools Sports 1915 half mile winner, hallmarked 9ct. c. 8.51g. Another similar for 440 yards winner. An Amateur Athletics Association gold medal 'Olympic Trials 1920' 9ct. c.15.3g. An undated enameled 'Humber Sports Coventry' award marked 9ct c. 16.15g. With three similar silver awards and a bronze medal. 8 medals. *CR Good condition, light marking in places but generally nice examples.
With a 70cm curved and sharpened blade, with diamond shaped cross guard engraved with a crest and heraldic device of a standing cockerel, the two part ivory grip with twin bolt with floral fixings. In a steel scabbard with twin suspension rings. 86cm overall. A Cites licences has been acquired for this item. Ivory Submission Reference 8TNEGMQP CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. *CR Areas of loss to grip, rubbing and light rust to all surfaces, damage to cutting edge in places. Generally good fresh to the market condition.
With a slightly curved 80.5 cm pointed blade with shallow double fuller, the gilded brass hilt engraved to the knuckle bow in Cyrillic 'For Bravery', with ebony grip and pommel mounted with a red enameled badge for the Order of St Anne. The usual Tsarists monogram to the front of the pommel removed. 94 cm overall. The lack of a Tsarists emblem on the blade and the fact that it has been removed from the pommel might suggest that this sword was presented during the brief period of the 1917 February-October Kerensky Revolution prior to the Lenin's Communists seizing power. *CR A very interesting sword with only light marking and signs of age and wear.
A Leibstandarte Officers' Mess milk jug in 'German Silver' with handle and stepped foot, engraved with the 'L.A.H.' monogram. Marked 'Wellner-Sohne' (the same maker as used by Hermann Goring). 9 cm high 15 cm wide. See Mollo 'Uniforms of the SS', Vol.3 p.57, fig 2, for an illustration of this monogram. These items are said to have been looted by the Russians in 1945 from the Leibstandarte's barracks at Lichterfelde in Berlin. *CR A nice example with some light marking to the surface.
With a 13.5 cm octagonal barrel engraved to the top 'Harvey's Patent 3675' With six shot revolving chamber with various proof marks, percussion cap hammerless firing action with sliding safety. With decorative foliate engraved plates, trigger guard and butt plate. With a finely cross hatched stock with 'Saw-grip' handle. Harvey was an Exeter based gunmaker who was granted the patent for this pistol with an in-line hidden hammer action. Some sources suggest very few 1st Model examples exist. *CR Light surface rust, small chip to grip. trigger pulls, barrel rotates.
A 19th century French Chassepot type bayonet with a 52cm pointed, single edged blade with broad back engraved ' ... St Etienne .. 1880'. The cross guard with forward facing quillon with varius issue marks, two part wooden handle and functioning spring. numbered 26991, in matching scabbard numbered 26991. 66 cm overall. And another similar with same date, both numbered 281215. (2). *CR In nice condition with some light surface marking.
Four watrcolour sketches. variously annotated 'Lichtenstein Dragoons. Grey Horses', 'Yorkshire Greys, with cloaks, grey horses', 'Yorkshire Greys White Epaulets, Long tailed grey horses, red cloaks' and 'English Cavalry, White Epaulet, Black Horses, Dragoon Guards'. Each study 9.5 x 7.5 cm. Mounted in a glazed oak frame, 25.5 x 53.5 cm. *CR Some fading and light spotting to images and mount. Attractively framed.
An early 18th Century medal commemorating the Siege of Lille, 1708, part of the War of Spanish Succession. (1701 - 1714). The obverse with a fine depiction of the building of the tower of Babel surrounded by five smoking furnaces and with numerous fighting figures to the foreground, The legend 'Confvndamvs lingvam eorvm vt non avdiat vnvsqvisqve vocem proximi svi' (Let us confound their language, that they may not understand one another's' speech) A line from Genesis XI. 7. To the exurge 'Ryssel vel insulae per principem evgenlum Ob: Sessa 22 Aug et 23 Oct Recepta 1708'. (Rysssel, or Lille, besieged by Prince Eugene August 22nd and retaken October 23rd 1708). Reverse with the bombardment of the walled city of Lille with the Citadelle to the right, guns and fired shot clearly depicted in the foreground, with a sun and crescent moon to the sky. With legend above 'Siste Sol in Gibeon et Luna in Valle Aialon' (Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon, and thou Moon, in the valley of Ajalon) again a biblical line from Hoshua X. 12. To the exurge 'Castellum Rysel Obses: sun xxvii Oct Receptum Vero IX Dec' (The Citadel of Lille besieged 27th October, but was taken back on the 9th December). The rim with raised lettering 'Vnita Virtus Valet' (United valour prevails). 4.9 cm, c. 37.38g. This medal depicts the Siege of Lille which occurred between the 12th August and 10th December 1708 during the War of the Spanish Succession. Following hard fought defence of 120 days of the French garrison at Lille commanded by marshal Boufflers, surrendered to the forces of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene. An action which cost the allies some 16,000 lives but saw them regain control of northern Flanders. The reference to the Tower of Babel refers to the confusion caused by Vendome and the Duke of Burgundy whose lack of cooperation was disastrous to the French. The sun and moon are France and her allies, Louis XIV being known as the Sun King. The legend on the rim refers to the cooperation between Marlborough and Eugene on this and other occasions. With old catalogue cuttings. An example of this medal is recorded in Medallic Illustrations of British History, British Museum 1885, Vol II Queen Anne No.170 (page 339-340). The British Museum's example was given to the museum in 1825 by King George IV having previously belonged to George III. It has museum number G3,FD.298. This volume records one other example in the collection of the Ducal museum in Gotha, Germany. The medal is described as very rare. *CR As struck with attractive light tone. An excellent and beautiful example of a rare historic medal.
With a 43 cm pointed and fullered single edged blade, stamped Remington, 1913 with issue date for April 1917, and other marks to the ricasso, with a two part wooden grip. In leather scabbard stamped 'H.E.' and 'other indistinct marks, 58cm overall. *CR A nice example with light surface marking and wear.
With an 89 cm curved, pointed single edged blade with partial deep fuller, marked to the back PPC and marked for Woolley, Sargant and Fairfax. With three bar hilt with foliate decoration, wire bound grip and rounded pommel with similar decoration. In a steel scabbard with twin ring suspension. The scabbard also marked for Woolley, Sargant and Fairfax. 108 cm overall. *CR A fine sword in nice condition with light marking and scuffing.
With a 64cm barrel, marked to the side 'Webley Service Air Rifle Mark II, Manufactured by Webley & Scott, Birmingham, England. Numbered S6430 behind the trigger, with a rising foresight, 106cm overall. *CR Not tested, appears to operate correctly, light scuffing to surfaces, but with much original colour. Please be aware this item is the UK and you must be aware of local laws and shipping issues prior to bidding.
A Naval Officer's sword with a 79 cm single edged, pointed blade with fuller, decorated with a Royal coat of arms, scrolling foliage and rope decoration. With a broad guard with folding inner edge, wire bound handle and lion's head pommel. With sword knot and leather and brass mounted scabbard with twin ring suspension. 96 cm overall. With a bicorn hat with rosette to one side and bullion tassels, internal label lacking. In travelling case marked for Fraser and Davis 78 & 79 High St. Portsmouth. With a sliding ruler in box by W.H. Harling Ltd. With a collection of ephemera, photograph album and service record for Vivian Potts Gardner 1905-1977. Joining the Navy in 1920 and served aboard many vessels including HMS Hermes, HMS Berwick. The photograph album containing some 73 images of various ships in Hong Kong and other subjects. *CR Sword with light rust to blade, some wear to scabbard. Hat box with surface rust, hat showing signs of regular use and lacking label. Paperwork with smoke scuffing and wear.
A group of seven comprising Military Cross and second award bar, dated 1943. 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, Defence and War Medals, all unnamed as issued and a General Service Medal 1918 - 62 with Palestine 1945-48 clasp named to Major R.S. Streatfeild R.A. Mounted as worn. Two sets of miniatures, the Africa Stars with 1st Army clasps. Uniform ribbon bar. Dress uniform and two peaked caps. An 1821 Pattern Artillery Officer's Sword and scabbard and an extensive collection of photographs, press cuttings, documents and other supporting material. The sword an 1821 Pattern Artillery Officer's Sword with an 86.5 cm pointed, single edged fullered blade with Artillery crest to one side and Artillery lightening bolts to the other. Marked to the back 'Made in England'. With scrolling three bar guard, wire bound shagreen grip, stepped pommel and brown leather sword knot. In polished brown leather service scabbard with belt hanger and outer travelling cover. 104 cm overall. The uniform a dress uniform with labels for Moss Bros, Covent Garden, marked for Brig R.S. Streatfeild, 1966. With the rank of Brigadier with three pips and a crown to the shoulders and red tabs to the collars. With appropriate ribbons and Elizabeth the Second buttons. With black and khaki peaked caps with red bands and beret. Also a leather swagger stick and name plate for 'Brigadier R.S. Streatfeild M.C.' A Second World War German 'Afrikakorps' cuff title (presumably a souvenir), two shooting medals awarded to Lt. Col Streatfeild and a large collection of photographs, documents and press cuttings. Roger Sandeforth Streatfeild (12/4/1918 - 6/12/1980) was the second son of the Reverend C.A.C. Streatfeild, Rector of Symondsbury, Bridport. His was a busy and highly decorated military career rising from a Pre-War 2nd Lieutenant and War Substantive Lieutenant on the 1st of January 1941 to Brigadier in 1964. With gallantry awards whilst fighting in North Africa and Italy he went on to a senior role as Commander of the School of Artillery. After school at Marlborough College he attended Pembroke College, Cambridge where he studied Mathematics and Law graduating MA in 1943. Following his education he immediately joined the Army. It was only a matter of months before he won his first Military Cross whilst fighting in Tunisia as part of a well recorded three day action at Djebel Bou Aoukaz,a 700 ft hill that had been taken by the Irish Guards, and during which heavy casualties were taken. The citation reads: For outstanding courage and devotion to duty during the whole of the period of the attack and consolidation by 24 Guards Brigade from 23rd April to 4th May 1943. As Battery Commander, 96/97 Field Battery R.A., was in support of, and during this period liaised continuously in person with O.C. 1 Bn Irish Guards to whom he was of great assistance during a very unpleasant time under very heavy fire. After 1Bn Irish Guards captured Hills 212 and 214, he remained up on the hills, where he was always exposed to every type of danger, and played a conspicuous part in the Inf defence against constant enemy attacks. At one time, he was in command of the remnants of No. 1 Coy whom he led with great daring and zeal, and all these men were extremely happy at being under his command. He was cool, cheerful and heedless of danger during the whole proceedings and was a great example to the men with whom he was associated. A couple of more 'anecdotal' accounts are included with the lot, not least one by Streatfeild himself and, Lieutenant Colin Kennard, grandson of Col T.A. Colfox of Symondsbury Manor who was well known to the Streatfeild family, who won a D.S.O. for this action. In a letter to Streatfeild's Mother Kennard described Roger as 'I can truthfully say that I have more admiration for him, than any other man I met during the campaign .. When all No 1 company's officers had been killed and wounded he took over command of the company and he proved to be a constant source of inspiration, energy, zeal and amusement to us all ... The men took an instant liking to hi, (very rare in our type of Irishman) and would do anything for him ... it was a wonderful sight to see him joking with them and keeping them in fits of laughter at such a time of strain. Roger was responsible more than anyone for the great success No 1 company had in destroying wave after wave of German infantry attacks. His second award was in February 1944 when Captain Streatfeild was serving in Italy, during the fighting from the 26th Jan to 3rd Feb he performed his duties with extreme skill and nerve and never allowed any danger to interfere with the performance of his particular task and he was on all occasions a tower of strength in getting the artillery co-operation which I required. Lt Col C.A. Montagu-Douglas-Scott chose the events of the 4th Feb for the recommendation: During the morning of the 4th Feb our positions were seriously threatened by the enemy who had direct observation of our Bn HQ and were shelling it with 88-mm guns. BN HQ were ordered to withdraw and contact the Scots Guards, as this decision was made, Major Streatfeild's O.P. had a direct hit. He was wounded himself and also his two wireless operators and his car was put out of action. Although wounded he continued to man the wireless himself calling for smoke to cover our withdrawal. This smoke proved most useful to us. Major Streatfeild moved with Bn HQ and with them was captured in a small gulley before contact could be made with the Scots Guards. Shortly afterwards he escaped and along with four other officers and about a dozen men began to fight he way back to our lines, and eventually managed to reach some of our carriers. It was decided to make a dash through the positions now held by the enemy in three of these carriers. Major Streatfeild drove the second one, and stopped on the way to pick up Major Sir Ian Stewart-Richardson, who was badly wounded. ... Never once did Major Streatfeild complain of his wound. ... His initiative was largely responsible for making good the escape of the other officers and men who came with him. (Gazetted 15th June 1944 p2852). Peactime saw continual rise through the ranks and eventually, as a Brigadier he was commandant of the United Kingdom's School of Artillery at Larkhill. In later civilian years Brigadier Streatfeild was a well respected county councilor and chairman of Oxfordshire Education Committee 'A tough no nonsense man determined to do his very best for the county's education. With copies of the London Gazette 21/9/43 confirming the MC and 5/11/1957 confirming Brevet Lt-Col. Commissions 27th August 1938 Second Lieutenant and 6th Feb 1946 Rank of Lieutenant. Letter confirming promotion to Lt-Col from March 28th 1961. Married to Edith Mary Streatfeild in 1942. *CR Medals as issued and worn. Sword with some light marking to blade, scabbard and hanger in very good condition. Uniform with some moth damage, but generally nice state as worn. Accompanying photographs and documents in mixed but generally very good condition.
An 1871 pattern helmet, the brass body with nickel finish with laurel band to the front and back, tall four sided spike with red and black plume with rose head boss to the centre. with brass leather backed chin strap, and central badge for the (King's) Dragoon Guards with 1 against black leather and pointed star. With leather liner. 36cm high. 26cm front to back. *CR A nice example with light marking, and dents, signs of wear, some repair to chin strap backing.
With a 43 cm single edged, pointed blade with deep fuller, marked 'US' and 1913 to the ricasso, with various other inspection and issue marks. With a two part wooden grip. In a leather and steel mounted scabbard with webbing frog and belt hanger, the scabbard marked Jewett 1918. The grip with scratched name 'Sgt Major B.J. Meath J Coy'. 58 cm overall. 58 cm overall. *CR A nice, well marked example wit light marking and signs of age.
A fine sword with a 73 cm pointed, single edged blade with broad shallow fuller, the blade decorated with a fouled anchor and royal monogram amongst foliage. The blade with a sharpened edge, possibly refurbished for service. Indistinctly marked to the ricasso 'Johnston (?) ... New Bond Street'. The broad guard with crowned fouled anchor, folding catch and wire bound shagreen grip, lion's head pommel and tied bullion sword knot.The black leather scabbard with fine 'Admiral's pattern' mounts with bands of oak leaves and acorns. Twi ring suspension. 88cm overall. *CR A fine sword in very attractive condition with some rubbing and light marking to the blade. Retaining pin on top mount to scabbard slightly bent.
A presentation Japanese flag 'Presented to Lt. W.W. Sutcliffe R.A.' with a seal top right and signatures to the other three corners in Japanese 'Major General Haruo Fukuchi, Major General Umekichi Okada and Rear Admiral Masuda. 39 x 50 cm. A larger flag with similar presentation inscription and the same signatures and Kakizaki Asaharu (?). 95 x 67 cm. And a collection of five pencil sketches signed Terada and dated 1945/1946 of Okada, Masuda, Fukuchi and two others. One framed, 33 x 20cm and similar. *CR First with slight damage near one corner, spotting and light marking. Second with moth damage, staining and marking. Some marking and staining to images.

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