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Gastineau, Edward T. A Hobble through The Channel Islands in 1858; Or the Seeings, Doings and Musings of one Tom Hobbler, during a four month's residence in those parts, published London 1860, 242pp, with engraved frontispiece of Boulet Bay. *Condition: fading and corner turns to cover, spine very slightly loose, light water damage to inner few pages, light spotting throughout, pencil doodle to inner front.
A small Persian silk rug the ivory field with central floral pendant medallion and all over floral and vine decoration, with deep violet spandrels, within a floral meander border and conforming guards, in tones of ivory, deep violet, copper, light blue and light green, 53 x 30¼in. (134.5 x 77cm.). *Condition: One end very dusty and pile flattened, so it appears lighter unless the pile is brushed the right way. Staining to fringe to same end. Overall good.
A large Japanese porcelain charger early 20th century, the central well decorated with two pheasants on a Prunus branch, with flowers beneath, on blue ground, the rim with blue floral sprays on ochre, 'Made in Japan' mark to base, 18 5/8in. (47.4cm.) diameter; together with a Japanese Satsuma earthenware bowl, depicting figures in a landscape, 9½in. (24cm.) diameter. (2) *Condition: Some light scratches/wear to centre of charger, bowl with chip to foot, otherwise fair.
An American silver card tray of circular form, 7in. (17.8cm.) diameter, weight 4.5 tr.oz.; together with an American silver plated entrée dish and cover, engraved with presentation inscription, of circular form with scallop mounted handles, acorn finial and gadrooned foot, maker Reed & Barton, model No. 1161. (2) *Condition: Both pieces good, having very light surface wear.
Ouless, Philip John Scenic Beauties of the Island of Jersey, exhibited in a series of views from the drawings of a native artist, to Which Is a Concise Notice, Explanatory & Descriptive of Each Portion of Scenery Portrayed, by the Rev. Edward Durell, pub. No.8 Royal Square, St. Helier, 1840, 21 lithographed plates and pictorial title by Ouless, some foxing, contemporary quarter red morocco with marbled boards and gilt title plate, folio, lacks double-page panorama of St. Aubin's Bay. *Condition: Heavy foxing to twelve of the plates (inc. title) and lighter foxing to the remainder. Also foxing and dark edge staining to end papers. Small loss from edge of two plates. Covers with heavy corner and spine wear to morocco, light water mark towards top of cover. Cover and borders of back cover sunned. Spine bumped.
A small group of 19th century boxes comprising a Tunbridge ware rectangular trinket box, the cover delicately inlaid depicting a floral spray within a border, 2¾in. (7cm.) long; Tunbridge ware matchbox cover, the top decorated with perspective cube/tumbling blocks geometric design; circular rosewood snuff box, the cover with applied white metal floral and foliate decoration, 3 7/8in. (10cm.) diameter; miniature tortoiseshell travelling trunk/casket form trinket box, the hinged cover with applied white metal plate, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) long. (4) *Condition: All in very good condition, no major splits, very light wear.
A collection of Airfix, Revell & JB Model kits to include; Airfix de Havilland Tiger Moth x2, Bofors 40mm gun & tractor, RAF emergency RAF recovery set, Bengal Lancer, George Washington, Cavalier Roundhead, French Cuirassier 1815, 2nd Royal North British Dragoon 1815 x3, British 10th Hussar 1815, RAF recovery set 00scale, JB models Bedford MK tactical aircraft refueller, Saladin Mk.2 armoured car, Bedford Mk.4 tonne G.S. body, Land Rover 1 tonne FC truck, British L118 / US Army M119 105mm light gun, Revell M7 HMC Priest, M19 tank transport, Monty's Caravan and a Heljan/Hales Teignmouth signal box.(23)
A George III school ornamental penmanship drawing from North Petherton School, Somerset, dated XIth December 1809, by E. Burnell, depicting 'The Life and Death of Jacob the Patriarch', the sheet bordered with hand coloured engraved vignettes of scenes from Jacob's life, signed and dated within a swagged arched cartouche to the lower margin, the sheet printed and published by Edwd. Langley, No.173, Borough, London, 16 7/8 x 13in. (42.9 x 33cm.), in original ebonised frame. *Condition: Time staining and some light foxing to paper. Water staining to lower corners.
Two 19th century turned bone and Coquilla nut needle cases one having an integrated tape measure, the other with lotus flower design, the largest, 4in. (10.2cm.) long. (2) *Condition: The lotus flower version missing bone finial, light splits to bone, tape measure complete bone faded, splits to bone.
An original Ideal composition headed 'Shirley Temple' doll 1930's, sleeping eyes & open mouth, extra clothes, in good condition with light paint crazing, together with a German composition headed girl doll, sleeping eyes, closed mouth, 1930's and celluloid Tourist dolls in Norwegian costume etc. (qty) contained in vintage suit case.
3x British Officers Regimental Cap Badges, consisting of Kings Shropshire Light Infantry two piece silver gilt cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse; two piece silver gilt The Devonshire Regiment officers cap badge with single lug and blade fitting (one lug removed); Dorsetshire regiment two piece silver gilt cap badge with two lug fittings to the reverse. (3 items)
Scarce Shanghai Volunteer Corps Field Service Cap, Paperwork & Photograph Grouping, the cap is of blue body with red front section, brass flaming grenade badge having “S.V.C” to the centre. Interior has leather sweatband and patent strap attached. Leather sweatband has inked “L/Bdr E M”. Accompanying the cap is a selection of original paperwork and manuals relating to the Shanghai Volunteer Corps. Also included in the grouping is three large panorama rolled photographs of Chinese soldiers and one of a group of British soldiers from the regiment posing with Artillery guns in front of Chinese buildings etc. The grouping all relates to Lance Bombardier E Muck who served with the Light Gun Battery of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps from 25th July 1931 until March 7th 1933. The Shanghai Volunteer Corps was a multinational volunteer force which was controlled by the Shanghai Municipal Council which governed the Shanghai International Settlement. The S.V.C was disbanded in 1942 after the Imperial Japanese Army took over the International Settlement.
Victorian 15th (The King’s) Hussars Officers Full Dress Sabretache, fine example of the scarlet cloth covered leather sabretache with bullion embroidered crown, central lion over crown set upon trophy of arms and battle honours on scrolls within laurel wreath. Thick regimental pattern brocade to the border. Complete with its flap pouch to the reverse. Some light wear but generally a very good example.
Rare Third Reich Waffen-SS Issue Wedding Edition of Mein Kampf Contained in the Original Oak Casket Case, standard 1942 period produced wedding edition of Mein Kampf with the blue leather spine and signed dedication page from the local Oberburgermeister dated 1943. The book is housed in the original Waffen-SS issue oak casket presentation case. To the lid is finely carved large SS runes to the centre, border with swastika, oakleaves and runic symbol. Steeped carved lid and the lower section of the oak casket remains in fine condition. Some wear to the Mein Kampf and some inked scribble to the underside of the lid which should be able to be removed with light cleaning, otherwise a very good and desirable set. The Waffen-SS wedding caskets could be purchased by serving members of the Waffen-SS to keep their copies of Mein Kampf in. These were very desirable objects to have by any devoted member of the organisation.
Royal Marines Light Infantry Other Ranks Dress Tunic, fine example of scarlet cloth with dark blue facings, white piped front, cuffs and shoulder boards. Embroidered globe insignias to the shoulder boards. Gilt brass kings crown RMLI tunic buttons to the front, shoulders and rear skirt. Blanket lined interior with various ink issue stamps etc. Very good overall condition.
WW2 German Army Medical Officers Peaked Cap, fine example of a mid war produced officers peaked cap in ribbed green / grey cloth with blue dark blue piping to the crown and bordering the green central band. Metal cap eagle and officers cockade. Officers cord chinstraps supported by pebbled buttons. Interior with green cloth lining and light grey sweatband. Interior retains the original celluloid diamond. Some light moth tracking to the rear of the central band but otherwise a good example.
Third Reich Fire Police Officials Peaked Cap, good example of the peaked cap worn by German Fire Officials in WW2. Blue cloth top with black velvet central band. Crimson piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Complete zinc cap eagle. Original patent chinstrap and original peak. Interior retains the original sweatband and lining with tailors celluloid diamond. The cap has some light moth nips to the piping but otherwise good example.
WW2 German Army Regimentally Marked Cavalry NCO’s Peaked Cap, fine example in green / grey doeskin wool with golden yellow piping to the crown and bordering the green central band. Early type frosted silver cap eagle and cockade. Patent chinstrap with plain black domed buttons. Complete with the original peak. Interior of the cap has satin cloth lining with original makers celluloid diamond with Pekurol makers details. Leather sweatband with perforated section to the forehead area. Under the sweatband is ink stamped “Gepmrt 2./H.R. u. F. Sch” and “Gepruft II/4.K.S”. The cap shows some light service wear and the sweatband appears to have been glued back at some point by the forehead section, but otherwise it is a very interesting cap.
British 1871 Pattern 5th Dragoon Guards Troopers Helmet, brass shell with laurel leaves decoration. White metal helmet plate of star and central garter with a number 5 within. Original leather backed linked chin chain supported by rose pattern side bosses. Cross piece base and fluted plume holder with white over red horse hair plume. Interior of the helmet retains the original leather liner and green leather covering to underside of peak which has an old label having inked name of original owner (not clear). Some light dents to the shell but generally good untouched example.
WW1 French Colonial Engineers Adrian Pattern Steel Combat Helmet, excellent condition example of the standard Adrian pattern steel combat helmet with badge to the centre of the Colonial Infantry. Helmet is complete with its original leather chinstrap and black leather liner. The helmet shows just light service wear.
WW2 German Combat Boot Knife, two piece wood slab grips with three securing pin fittings. Plain cross guard. Housed in its original black painted scabbard with clip attachment to the rear. Partially double edged blade with acceptance stamp to the forte. Some light staining to the blade but generally a very good example. Blade 17cms, overall 29cms.
Indian Sword Khanda, c.1800, T-section recurved single edge blade 25.75 cms massively swollen towards the tip and with traces of gold damascened inscription, iron basket hilt with tall pommel spike and broad knuckle bow, retaining traces of silver damascened decoration. Good condition, some light pitting and age wear overall.
Sterling Silver Ox & Bucks Light Infantry Officers Headdress Badge, fine example stamped “STERLING” to the reverse and with two lug fittings. Accompanied by an officers silver gilt cap badge of the Prince of Wales Volunteers South Lancashire regiment with two lug fittings to the reverse. Both remaining in very good condition. (2 items)
Victorian 1st Volunteer Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry Glengarry Badge, white metal other ranks glengarry badge with crown above circlet having regimental details and voided strung bugle to the centre. Three lug fittings to the reverse. Missing top point of crown but otherwise good condition.
3x Display Boards of British Regimental Cap Badges and Shoulder Titles, consisting of various regiments, including The Buffs, Duke of Wellingtons West Riding regiment, Northamptonshire regiment, South Staffordshire, Leicestershire regiment, Manchester regiment WW2 plastic, Parachute regiment, Reconnaissance corps, Royal Tank Regiment, plus others. Brass corps shoulder titles, Light Infantry waist belt clasp, plus other items. (80 items)
Third Reich Reichs Luftschutzbund (RLB) 1st Pattern Mans Dress Dagger, black ebony handle with white metal and enamel RLB emblem to the centre, cross guard with short winged eagle and swastika. Housed in the original scabbard with white metal lower chape and short pattern leather hanging strap. Un-maker marked double edged blade. Some light staining to the blade. The blade measures 21 ½ cms, overall 36 ½ cms. Scabbard possibly repainted and some small chips to the grip but otherwise a good example.
WW2 German Afrika Korps Pith / Sun Helmet, being a 1st model example in tropical cloth over cork. Leather trim to the brim and metal eagle and tri-colour decal shields. Red lined interior with leather sweatband. Remains of the original strap in place. Slight loss of cloth to the top fitting and light staining but otherwise a good example.
WW2 Battle of El Alamein Casualty Military Cross Medal Group of Four of Lieutenant A T Almond 46th (Liverpool Welsh) Royal Tank Regiment R.A.C, consisting of 1942 dated George VI Military Cross (M.C), 1939-45 star, Africa star with 8th Army bar and 1939-45 War medal. The medals are mounted in an oak display frame. Accompanied by the original Royal Mint case for the Military Cross, casualty forwarding slip named to “Lieutenant A T Almond M.C”, bronze OSD Royal Tank Regiment collar badge, miniature Military Cross, tunic rank pips, Holy Bible and presentation book awarded to A T Almond by Bishop’s Sortford College in 1927. Arthur Thomas Almond was born in 1914, in Cambridgeshire. Educated at Bishop Stortford College. He served with the Royal Tank Regiment, gaining a commission in the 46th (Liverpool Welsh) Battalion of the RTR. He served with the battalion in North Africa and was awarded the Military Cross in 1942, appearing in the London Gazette 5th November 1942. The recommendation for the immediate M.C was as follows: “At about 0900 hrs on 4 Sep 42, 2/Lt Almond’s troop was ordered forward on to an exposed position subject to a lot of enemy arty fire. 2/Lt Almond’s tank received a direct hit from a large calibre gun. The tank which was moving at about 10 m.p.h, caught fire and ammunition exploded. 2/Lt Almond and his gunner climbed out onto the turret of the tank but did not leave the tank until they extricated the driver. 2/Lt Almond, although ordered to evacuate his crew, returned on another tank and managed to put out the fire sufficiently to get into the driver’s seat. He then started the engine and, although burnt himself, managed to tow out another tank which had been hit. He then drove his tank back, collected his crew and then returned into action after getting the tank into fighting trim. In spite of his burns and a temporarily blinded eye, he remained in action for another 10 hrs under almost continuous shell fire. The determination, bravery and coolness under fire which this officer showed proved a fine example to the remainder of his troop and the fact that they remained in their position materially assisted the success of the action on this front.” The 46th (Liverpool Welsh) Bn Royal Tank Regiment were part of the 23rd Armoured Brigade. They served in North Africa using the unreliable Valentine tanks. They fought gallantly during the first and second battles of El Alamein. Lieutenant A T Almond was killed in action on 28th October 1942. On the night of 28th / 29th October the 9th Australian Division put in another set-piece attack. 46th RTR supported 26th Australian Brigade, with some of the infantry riding into battle on the Valentines. But the darkness, dust, and scattered mines frustrated the attempt to rush the enemy position. The tanks came under anti-tank and machine-gun fire, forcing the infantry to dismount and lose touch with the tanks. There was confused fighting, after which the infantry dug in, supported by the seven Valentines of 46th RTR that were still running, the regiment's casualties that night were 15 tanks knocked out, and many more damaged, but all were later recovered. Although the attack had fallen short of its ambitious objectives, it had punched a hole between the German 21st Panzer Division and the German Wehrmacht 90th Light Division, effectively destroying II Bn of 125th Panzer Grenadier Regiment and a battalion of Italian Bersaglieri troops. An extract from the publication Valentine in North Africa 1942-43 gives the following information, “El Alamein, 46th RTR by now were also working with the Australians, and during the main Australian thrust on the night of October 28/29 were to attack with 2/23rd Battalion and secure the road. Unfortunately, things began to go wrong from the start. The final briefing was held very late, and Col Clarke returned without sufficient time to give his Squadron Leaders anything more than the barest details. The attack was to get under way almost immediately, and would be delivered from a start-line which had been chosen from the map, and which had not been reconnoitred. Some of the infantry would ride on the tanks, and others in carriers. The start-line was in fact, in the middle of a minefield, and on the way to it the regiments were subjected to heavy fire which caused the infantry to drop off. Several tanks missed the minefield gaps and became casualties. The situation became extremely confused, and the enemy fire rose to a crescendo. In the light of three or four burning Valentines the anti-tank gunners were able to pick off their victims from three sides at ranges up to 1,000 yards. The attack broke down into un-coordinated assaults which took a heavy toll of both tanks and infantry. Col Clarke and his Intelligence Officer were badly wounded by a mortar shell, and the Regiment was taken over by Major Offord. After a night of savage fighting, Col Evans of 2/23rd finally ordered his battalion to dig in at 04.00, 1,000 yards in advance of the original start line, The 2/23rd had lost 29 killed, 172 wounded and 6 missing. 46th RTR had lost all but eight of their tanks and had a high percentage of their crews killed or wounded, including all the Squadron Commanders. The casualties sustained by the 46th and 2/23rd Battalion had not been in vain. After the battle, Rommel recorded that the British tanks and infantry had succeeded in blowing a gap in his line, cutting off the 2nd Bn 125 Panzer Grenadier Regiment and a Battalion of XIth Bansagliari, who remained in Thompson’s Post, almost surrounded by their assailants, resisting all attempts to dislodge them with a ferocious determination. In addition, the 125th Regiments 3rd Bn had virtually ceased to exist by next morning, the battle having raged with tremendous fury for six hours”. Lieutenant Arthur Thomas Almond is buried at the El Alamein war cemetery, Egypt. He was 28 when he was killed. He is also commemorated on memorials in his home town of Cambridge. Please see previous lot for his fathers WW1 medals
Selection of Post WW1 Old Comrades Association Regimental Lapel Badges, including brass and enamel 9th Lancers; brass and enamel The Suffolk Regiment; brass and enamel North Somerset Yeomanry; silver and enamel Warwickshire Yeomanry; brass and enamel 4th Queens Own Hussars RA; Royal Irish Comrades of the Great War brass and enamel lapel; brass and enamel 13th / 18th Hussars; brass and enamel Sussex Yeomanry lapel badge; brass and enamel 13th Hussars; brass and enamel The Royal Dragoons; brass and enamel Royal Horse Artillery; silver and enamel 4th / 7th Royal Dragoon Guards; silver and enamel Somerset Light Infantry. All generally good condition. (13 items)
41x Regimental Sweetheart Brooches, fine selection, various periods, including gold framed Royal Flying Corps, gold and tortoise shell Durham Light Infantry, mother of pearl Royal Naval Air Service, various examples on mother of pearl backing and other brass and enamel, etc. All mounted onto a display board.
λ Two late 18th/early 19th century silver and gilt metal mounted lacquered snuff boxes, circular form, the silver-mounts with engraved decoration, on a pink ground, the cover set with a portrait of a lady, tortoiseshell lined, the other box with beaded borders on a light green ground decorated with flowers, the pull-off cover with a courting couple under glass, tortoiseshell lined, diameters 7.7cm and 7.5cm. (2)
A rare pair of Sèvres three-light wall sconces (bras de cheminée) c.1760-68, of rococo scrolled form with green and gilt detailing, with three branches issuing from a tall central scroll, some repairs, 45cm. (2) Twenty pairs of sconces were made between 1760 and 1768, including ten pairs with a green ground which were ordered by Louis XV. The design was by Jean-Claude Duplessis. Cf. The Metropolitan Museum, Accession No. 54.147.20a-d, .21a-d for a similar pair with gilt bronze nozzles.PLEASE NOTE - THESE ARE PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY MINTON.
λ Three late 18th/early 19th century silver and gold mounted lacquered snuff boxes, circular form, the silver-mounts with engraved decoration, on turquoise ground, the cover set with a Classical cameo, tortoiseshell lined, the gold mounts with engraved decoration on a light grey and brown ground, the pull-off cover with children, tortoiseshell lined, plus another on a red ground, engraved border, the cover with a lady, diameters 7.8cm and 7.6cm. (3)
A mid 20th Century Rosenthal Studio-Line tea & dinner service, of fluted outline, with green and purple details upon a light blue glaze, impressed marks to the base, consisting of cups, saucers, bowls, plates, a tureen, milk jug, teapot and coffeepot (60+)In good general condition as a brief overview

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