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John Even Hodgson [1831-1895]-The Artists Rifles; on manoeuvres, Devil's Dyke, Brighton,:-signed bottom right oil on canvas35.5 x 91.5cm.* Notes The Artist's Rifles was a regiment of the British Army Reserve raised in London in 1859 as a volunteer light infantry unit. At first the regiment largely consisted of painters, sculptors, engravers, musicians, architects and actors. Over the years two presidents of The Royal Academy served in the regiment. Artists then included Everett Millais, G F Watts, Frederick Leighton, Holman Hunt and William Morris. During The First World War the regiment included Charles Jagger, Barnes Wallis, Paul & John Nash and John Lavery. The regiment saw active service in the Second Boer War and the Two Great Wars.
Two unboxed Lledo pre-production prototype Vanguards Austin Mini Van resin models, one in 'RAC' livery, the other van in plain grey with blue roof light. The models do not have any markings on the bases. Also included in this lot are four metal Austin MIni Van trial models including 'Dewhurst Butchers' and 'Post Office Telephones', the wording on these model being printed onto adhesive transparent film rather than the usual tampo printing. Overall models appear G/G+ however, as might be expected, the finish on the prototype models is not always up to the same quality found on the the standard production models and some may have damage, missing or detached parts. (6)
A boxed large scale diecast Shackleton Foden FG Flat Bed Truck model, repainted in green with red mudguards and light grey chassis. Overall appears G with operational clockwork mechanism in P box with large puncture to the lid, splits at both ends of the lid and much surface wear to the paper label. The base of the box has some graffiti and is also missing a large section of cardboard from the centre.
An unboxed large scale diecast Shackleton Foden FG Flat Bed Truck model, repainted in blue with red mudguards and light grey chassis, with operational clockwork mechanism,together with an unboxed Shackleton Dyson Trailer model, repainted in matching colours, overall both appear G. An original Shackleton Foden diecast cab section, with damage and roof detached, together with a plastic tub containing a small quantity of original parts for Shackleton models including key, spanner, steering wheel and column, road wheel with tyre, nuts and bolts etc. Some non-original nuts and bolts of various sizes suitable as replacements for these models, a non-original spanner and some modern photocopied and printed parts lists and photographs of Shackleton Foden models are also included.
WW2 Royal Air Force Nationality Shoulder Titles, all being embroidered examples. Consisting of 3x variations of Canada, facing pair of Australia with eagle, Australia light blue on black, facing pair of New Zealand with eagle, Rhodesia and Newfoundland with eagle. All remain in good condition. (10 items) Ex Brian L Davis Collection
Selection of WW2 Nationality Shoulder Titles, consisting of printed and embroidered POLAND, woven POLAND, embroidered white on khaki K.P. (Korpus Polski) slip-on shoulder titles, 2x variations of white on khaki SOUTH AFRICA, red on khaki SOUTH AFRICA, white on khaki SOUTH AMERICA, red on khaki BELGIUM, red on navy blue BELGIUM, red on khaki BELGIUM with border, 2x variations of red on khaki CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 2x RAF light blue on dark blue NEW ZEALAND, white on black NEW ZEALAND, white on khaki CHILE and white on pale blue PALESTINE. Various conditions. (30 items) Ex Brian L Davis Collection
Selection of WW2 and Post WW2 Trade / Proficiency Badges, consisting of embroidered and printed examples, including Light Machine Gunner, Lewis Gunner, signaller, Hotchkiss Gunner, Dispatch Rider, Gunner, Qualified Instructor, plus others. Various conditions and periods. Some duplicates. (50 items) Ex Brian L Davis Collection
Selection of WW2 and Post WW2 Trade / Proficiency Badges, including Mortar Man, Radio, Radar Operator, Signaller, Qualified Instructor, Dispatch Rider, Machine Gunner, Bren Carrier, Light Machine Gunner, Band Master Student, Stretcher Bearer, plus others. Various conditions and periods. Some duplicates. (60 items) Ex Brian L Davis Collection
WW2 Glider Pilots Denison Smock, fine example of the wartime pattern half zip front smock with embroidered Glider Pilots qualification wings to the breast and additional Sidcot flying suit fur collar attached. Brass press stud fittings to the pockets and crutch strap. One arm has rank insignia for Flight Sergeant. Complete with the original Evans & Gray Ltd 1945 dated size label to the interior. Very good example showing evidence of service wear and some light staining.
Rare Military Prison Staff Corps 1901-1906 Officers Home Service Helmet, very good example of the blue cloth covered cork home service pattern helmet with fine gilt metal Victorian helmet plate in the form of the Royal Arms, velvet backed linked gilt metal chin scales, rosette side bosses in gilt metal, cross base with rosette mounts and spike fitting. Helmet is complete with its original sweatband and quilted silk padded lining to the interior. Helmet is housed in its original japanned metal storage tin. Some very light moth to the peak area but otherwise an excellent example with all the gilt remaining fresh. Military Prison Staff Corps was formed under Army Order 241 of 1901 and redesignated Military Provost Staff Corps in 1906. These helmets were worn by Governors and Inspectors of Military Prisons.
Victorian 3rd Volunteer Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, good untouched example of the blue cloth covered cork home service pattern helmet with silvered and enamel centred regimental helmet plate with lower scroll having volunteer battalion details, velvet backed white metal linked chin scales, white metal rosettes to the side, cross base with rose fittings and spike fitting. Helmet is complete with the original leather sweatband and Hobson & Sons makers tab to the top of the interior. Good patina to the white metal fittings. Some very light areas of moth tracking to the cloth of the helmet.
Queens Bodyguard of Scotland Royal Company of Archers Full Uniform, Headdress and Sword Grouping Contained in the Original Metal Storage Trunk, the grouping consists of the long pattern green cloth tunic with gauntlet cuffs and shoulder wings. Trimmed with black braid and crimson velvet, four bars of black braid across the chest, showing a light crimson velvet. Black braid and crimson velvet also to the collar. Crimson silk shoulder cords with gilt metal button. Fine quality sash with large badge in fine gilt metal to the centre and a lower sash badge in gilt and enamel retaining nearly all the original fire gilt finish; Evening dress tail coat in dark green cloth with green velvet collar. Green silk cloth lining t the interior. Three gilt metal tunic buttons to the front, waist band and tail skirt; Royal Company of Archers cape in green cloth with collar. Bands to the inside to fasten the cape down. Cape lined at the shoulders with green Italian cloth. Gilt metal special pattern cape chains and large gilt metal buttons; Trousers of green cloth with black braid and crimson velvet stripes; 2x variations of the full dress bonnets in green cloth with black braid trim. Crimson tuft to each bonnet. White and green silk cockades with fine gilt metal bonnet badges which retain nearly all of the original fire gilt wash finish. One bonnet with the original eagle feather. One bonnet is stiff type and the other is more like a beret; Black leather belt with sword frog and gilt metal Royal crest plate, the circlet inscribed “Queens Bodyguard for Scotland”; Parade pattern short sword made by Wilkinson sword, ornate gilt metal hilt, acid etched blade with EIIR cipher. Much of the original polish remains to the blade. Housed in the original leather and brass mounted scabbard. Accompanied by other items of accoutrements and housed in the original metal transit trunk with brass name plate engraved “P D GILMOUR ESQ”. A truly fantastic condition set which shows very minimal wear. Please note we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this item due to weight and size
Scarce Hanoverian Jager Battalion Nr 10 Officers Shako / Helmet Plate, starburst plate with the centre having painted enamel centre, lower two part scroll with battle honours “PENINSULA, WATERLOO, VENTA DEL POZZO”. One of the two loop fittings remains to the helmet plate. The Prussian Hannoversches Jäger-Batallion Nr. 10 was formed in 1866 when Prussia annexed the Kingdom of Hanover and absorbed their army, though their official date of formation was 1803 as the light infantry of the Hanoverian Army. They traced their history further back to service under the British crown, most notably at the Siege of Gibraltar in 1779-83, then later at Venta Del Pozo in 1812 during the Peninsular Campaign and at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Later as light infantry it had been part of the Hanoverian army that defeated the Prussians at the Battle of Langensalza in 1866. As the new Prussian 10th Jäger Battalion they saw action in the Franco-Prussian War, including the Battles of Mars la Tour and Gravelotte-St. Privat. In 1914 it was garrisoned at Goslar and formed part of the X Army Corps with which it fought during the opening campaign of the First World War on the Western Front. In 1915 they were transferred to the Alpine Corps, seeing action in Italy, Serbia, Romania and again on the Western Front.
Imperial German Aircraft Propeller, a very rare full length propeller measuring 270cms, some slight chips to each tips as usual with these original examples. Complete with both of its manufacturer’s decals for ‘WOLFF’. Central boss all complete. Technical designations stamped to the centre ‘No12050 PS100 MERCEDES ST145 D270 EDULZUG”. Some surface scratches and light wear but otherwise a very good example. Please note we are unable to offer in house post and packing on this lot.
Imperial German Bavarian Private Purchase / One Year Volunteers Pickelhaube, good example with leather shell, gilt brass Bavarian state helmet plate to the centre, other ranks pattern state and national cockades. Complete with its early variation leather chin strap. Other ranks pattern spike with circular base having domed rivets. Brass front trim and rear spine. Interior of the helmet with officers style leather sweatband and artificial silk lining. Very good example overall showing light service wear.
Imperial German Prussian Garde NCO’s / 1 Year Volunteers Pickelhaube, black leather shell with brass front trim, Prussian Garde pattern brass helmet plate with white metal starburst centre, scaled officers pattern chin strap and officers style state and national cockades. Brass spike base with domed rivets and officers pattern spike. Brass spine strap still present. Interior with leather NCO’s style sweatband / liner. Helmet has been cleaned and has some light restoration.
Victorian Crimea Campaign Medal 71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot, with two clasps Alma and Inkermann, medal named in regimental depot style to, “..76 JOHN JARVIE 71. Hd……”. Medal heavily polished & contact marks. Naming partially rubbed & old lead solder repair to suspension. Comes with a photocopy of the original medal roll identifying the recipient as 3476 John Jarvie, 71st Foot (Highland Light Infantry).
Imperial German Prussian Dragoon NCO’s Pickelhaube, model 1871 leather shell with square dip peak having brass trim. Leather backed scaled brass chinstrap, brass cross base with plain domed studs and brass NCO’s pattern spike. Rear spine with two brass studs. Prussian Dragoon pattern helmet plate to the front of the helmet. Complete with its leather liner to the interior. Helmet has some light restoration but generally good condition.
Bavarian Dragoon Officers Pickelhaube, untouched example with brass officers Bavarian helmet plate to the front, Bavarian style cross base and tall fluted spike. Helmet has officers pattern state and national cockades with remains of the scaled chinstraps. The square dip front peak has become loose from the shell of the helmet. Interior complete with the leather sweatband and officers style lining. Good untouched example in need of light restoration.
Imperial German Prussian Field Gendarmerie Tunic 1896, dark green cloth with light green collar, cuffs and crimson shoulder boards. Long yellow cloth litzen to the collar. Plain copper brass buttons to the shoulders, front, cuffs and rear skirt. Cloth lining to the interior with ink stamps. Good untouched used example.
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Sword by Alcoso Solingen, fine example of a dove head pattern sword with army style downward winged eagle and swastika to the centre of the langet, acorn and oak leaves relief to the knucklebow and back strap. Black celluloid grip having wire binding. Housed in its original steel scabbard with blued finish and single hanging ring. Slightly curved plated blade with fuller to the back edge. Alcoso Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some light staining but generally good condition. Blade measures 84 cms, overall 101 cms.
Third Reich SS Police Officers Dress Sword by Alcoso Solingen, fine example with nickel silver “D” shaped guard with top pommel fitting. Grip retaining the wire binding and copper Police pattern eagle set within the grip. Housed in its original black painted scabbard with metal mounts and single hanging ring. Top scabbard mounting having double rune acceptance stamp. Straight plain blade with fuller to the back edge. Alcoso makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Blade has some light staining but generally good condition. Blade measures 74 ½ cms, overall 89 ½ cms. Slight paint loss to the scabbard and dented making it slightly miss-shaped.
Luftwaffe Officers Dress Sword by David Malsch, early type example in nickel silver, top pommel with mobile swastika, blue leather covered grip retaining the wire binding and cross guard with mobile swastikas to each side having the remains of the gilt finish. Housed in the original blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver fittings. Double edged blade with central fuller to the top half of the blade. David Malsch, Steinbach makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some light staining to the blade but generally good condition. Blade measures 71 ½ cms, overall 99 ¾ cms.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Naval Officers Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps and Dress Portepee by Carl Eickhorn, fine untouched example with gilt metal eagle and swastika top pommel, white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Attached to the grip is the original officers celluloid dress portepee tied in the naval style. Standard cross guard with press stud release catch. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is the correct long and short pattern hanging straps with aluminium fittings which retain the gilt wash finish. Double edged blade etched with foliage and anchors to each side. Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some light staining to the blade but overall a good example. Blade measures 25 cms, overall 42cms.
Allgemeine-SS NCO’s Peaked Service Cap, fine quality black wool peaked cap with white piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Cap is complete with its original patent chinstrap and fitted with matching early nickel silver cap insignias. Underside of the peak stamped with SS RZM mark. Leather sweatband to the interior and copper colour lining with celluloid diamond having gold leaf SS runes underneath. Under the sweatband is the original RZM label. The cap remains in very good overall condition showing just light service wear. Good example of this iconic item of WW2 Third Reich headdress.
Luftwaffe Italian Front Tropical Camouflaged Steel Combat Helmet, M-40 pattern steel combat helmet with a dark tropical sand coloured paint finish which is more likely to have been used in Italy or southern France. Helmet is complete with its original leather liner and chinstrap with aluminium buckle. Much of the original light blue Luftwaffe paint remains to the interior. Shell is stamped ET66 and 4162. Generally a very good example.
5x Royal Artillery / Yeomanry Cloth Shoulder Titles, consisting of Royal Artillery Queens Own Dorset Yeomanry (294th Field Regiment Royal Artillery TA), Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry Q.M.R (98th & 144th Field Regiment Royal Artillery TA), Sussex Yeomanry (344th Light Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery), Royal Devon Yeomanry (96th Field Regiment Royal Artillery) and Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry (251st Field Regiment Royal Artillery). All remain in good condition overall. (5 items)
5x Royal Artillery / Yeomanry Cloth Shoulder Titles, consisting of Royal Bucks Yeomanry (99th Field Regiment Royal Artillery), Shropshire Yeomanry (75th & 76th Medium Regiment Royal Artillery), Ayrshire Yeomanry (151st & 152nd Field Regiment Royal Artillery), Royal Artillery Queens Own Dorset & West Somerset Yeomanry (250th Medium Regiment Royal Artillery) and Rough Riders (11th City of London Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery). All remain in good condition overall. (5 items)
181st (6th Kings Shropshire Light Infantry) Field Regiment Royal Artillery Cloth Shoulder Title 1942-46, red embroidered “SHROPSHIRE” on green cloth backing. Uniform removed example. The 181st Field Regiment Royal Artillery was made up of men from the 6th Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry in 1942. They were nicknamed “The Shropshire Gunners”. They landed in Normandy, D-Day + 9 and were first in action on 26th June 1944, supporting the 15th Scottish Infantry division during the battle of Odon, better known as the Scottish corridor. They continued to serve in North West Europe campaign and were the first Royal Artillery unit to cross the Rhine and Elbe rivers. The unit was disbanded on 9th January 1946.
WW2 WAAF Officers Full Uniform, fine example consisting of four pocket officers service dress tunic with gilt metal kings crown buttons to the front and pockets. Single row of rank lace to the cuff. Interior with tailors label to inside pocket having typed name and 1942 date. Accompanied by matching skirt with side zip, officers slacks with size zip. Fine quality officers pattern peaked cap with bullion embroidered RAF officers cap badge on black mohair band. Officers quality lining to the interior. Pair of blue grey fine quality gloves and post-war WD issue stockings. Set remains in very good overall condition showing just light service wear.
WW2 Royal Air Force Air Commodore’s Mess Dress Tunic, short pattern mess dress tunic with small pattern bullion embroidered RAF pilots wings to lapel. Gilt metal kings crown mess dress tunic buttons to the front and gold rank lace to the cuffs. Good quality quilted lining to the interior of the tunic. Some light areas of moth tracking and small hole to the reverse of the tunic but otherwise a good example.
Royal Air Force Battle Dress Blouse and Forage Cap Attributed to Warrant Officer Arthur John Coles 39 Squadron, Member of the Goldfish Club and Taken Prisoner of War in Italy when his Beaufort Crashed into the Tyrrhenian Sea on 25th February 1943, 1944 dated War Service Dress RAF issue battle dress blouse having embroidered signallers brevet wing above medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, Africa star with rosette and Defence medal. To the breast pocket is his original embroidered Gold Fish club badge. Embroidered warrant officer rank badges to each cuff. Accompanying the battle dress is his original officers type forage cap with gilt metal two piece cap badge. Some moth damage to the lower section of one of the battle dress pockets. Accompanying the set is a photograph of Arthur Coles when he was in the Police force after the war and photocopied paperwork relating to his time in captivity and an account of the night his aircraft crashed. Amongst the paperwork is a photocopied photograph of Coles wearing this battle dress and forage cap during a D-Day celebration near Banbury. Warrant Officer Arthur John Coles served as Signaller in 39th Torpedo Bomber squadron. He was part of a crew which took off from Malta after midnight on 25th February 1943, they were sent to target a convoy of Italian vessels which was heading for Naples from a Tunisian port. He states “I picked up the convoy on my ASV (radar) screen at a position 95 miles from Marettimo Island, off the coast of Sicily. Jimmy Hewetson, a Rhodesian, flew parallel with the convoy at a distance of about a mile, keeping to the dark part of the sky. He turned into attack, sighting the convoy in the moon-path, and chose one of the two merchantmen. Normally we would keep down low and climb to 60 feet to release the torpedo. Suddenly something fundamental went wrong. There was an almighty bang, and a vivid flash of light in front of me, momentary blinding me. We had flown straight into the Tyrrhenian Sea, out torpedo still in the bomb-bay! I probably owed my life to being strapped into my seat and, as was my practice during night attacks, having placed my head against my parachute which, in turn, was pressed up against the radio. As the water began lapping around my feet, I released the seat straps and moved swiftly towards the rear hatch just behind the port wing, and pulled the release catch. The rubber dinghy was stowed in the port wing.” He continues to state that whilst in the water, the aircraft sank very quickly, taking the pilot with it. The escape dinghy was sadly leaking badly and they were luckily able to signal to the Italian ship using their Aircrew whistles. Whilst on the ship, the rescued crew were looked after very well. The Italian captain explained why he had risked being sunk by British Submarines rescuing them, “His brother had been a Captain on an Italian Submarine earlier in the war and had been rescued by the Royal Navy after his submarine had been depth charged and he had been obliged to surface and surrender. Thus the Captain on the torpedo boat felt he had, in honour, a debt to repay. How lucky can one be?” He was originally held in an Italian Prisoner of War holding camp. It was whilst here that he gained a job as a office clerk which got him out of the day to day camp life. When the Italians surrendered to the Allies they were left in the camp with no guards. Many of the prisoners were free to walk out of the camp, although they were ordered to stay put. The camp was soon overtook by the German forces in Italy and the prisoners were moved by cattle truck up through the Brenna Pass into Austria and then onto Germany where he was held at Stalag IVB before being liberated by the Russians on 23rd April 1945.

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