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A collection of predominantly United Kingdom and International Territories linen flags to include a Union Flag, 84 x 112.5cm, further smaller Union Flag, Scottish, Canadian and Australian flags and international examples including Russia, United States and Italy, a WWI commemorative mug and brass ammunition shell. CONDITION REPORT: General wear and surface dirt throughout, largest Union Jack has some areas of fraying to edges.
A 19th Century Indian Percussion Musket, the 88.5 cm steel barrel with flared muzzle decorated with a stiff leaf band, the lock and breech indecipherably stamped several times, also with a pin-struck sanskrit inscription and numbered 1163, V-shaped rear sight, the wood half stock with part chequered pistol grip and inset plated patch box to the butt, steel ramrod, twin swivel rings, together with an Indian ammunition belt (2)Musket with rusting and pitting to barrel and lock. Action working on half and full cock. Overall signs of wear commensurate with age and use. Generally good. Belt generally good.
A Comprehensive Late Victorian Uniform to Lieutenant Colonel T M Sandys, 3rd (Militia) Battalion The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, contained in japanned tin trunk and comprising:- scarlet full dress tunic with white facings and cuffs, brass buttons, Austrian knots, bullion collar badges and rank badges to the shoulder cords; two crimson sashes; two crimson morocco and gold lace waist belts with sword slings; two white wool waistcoats with Austrian knots and brass ball buttons; two scarlet wool frocks; two buff silk waistcoats; a blue wool undress tunic; a buff cotton waistcoat; a blue wool patrol jacket with mohair braid and olivets; a scarlet mess dress jacket; two pairs of overalls; a pair of green wool over trousers; a pair of breeches; a glengarry; a field cap; a forage cap with cover in enclosed tin; other accoutrements including two pairs of chain spurs, two pairs of box spurs, two bread bags, sabretache, water canteen, ammunition bag, kid gloves, two buff sword knots and slings and a swagger stick
A Comprehensive First/Second World War Uniform to Major G O Sandys, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry, with rank badges for Captain, Major and Lt.Colonel, comprising four First World War No.2 dress tunics with rank cuffs, a pair of trousers and a peaked cap; a No.1 dress tunic, pair of trousers, pair of breeches and two pairs of overalls with scarlet and white side stripes; a white tropical helmet in original box; a Second World War battledress blouse, trousers and greatcoat to Lt. Colonel Home Guards with EL2 divisional badges; various shirts, collars, ties, puttees, Sam Browne and sword frog, leather ammunition pouch, leather cased shaving mirror etc, also two officer's side caps to the King's Own with bronze cap badges, all contained in a wood trunk bearing Officer's name and with various railway luggage labels
An R.A.F. Post-Second World War Flying Suit, the label marked and numbered, ''Size 4, 22C/1050 10857'' and bearing broad arrow, with cloth badge for 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron, together with accessories, comprising leather helmet, goggles and radio earphones, numbered 10A/13466; two oxygen masks, one numbered, ''6D/1485'', the other numbered, ''6D 526 MK.IV'', and a webbing harness with pistol holster and ammunition pouch, the belt marked, ''M.W.& S. Ltd. 1943'' and with broad arrow mark
1903 Pattern Ammunition Bandolier brown leather cross strap with lower brass buckles and triangular joining loop, complete with belt strap. Five brown leather 10 round ammunition pockets with internal divider and external top flap secured by a brass stud. Clean, virtually unused condition. Together with a brown leather sword/bayonet frog. The front with securing strap and brass buckle. 2 items.
A good quantity of various makes. A Britains 6-wheeled tipping transport wagon, an early example with opening doors and white rubber tyres together with an ammunition limber (unboxed and gun missing). A Tekno Volvo F89 10-wheel rigid truck in blue and white Tekno transport livery. A Joal 10-wheel Campsa Petrol Tanker. Dinky Toys Johnson 2-ton Dumper (430). Siku MAN rigid truck with grab and tree load. Matchbox Superkings The Londoner bus. 2x Solido; a Hotchkiss Fire Engine and a Fiat 525. Corgi Scania Container Truck. 2x Transport Replica kits; Ford Model A van and a Tilling London bus. 4x Brumm; Fiat, Bugatti, etc. A Grand Prix Models Bugatti T35 roadster kit. Plus other items. All boxed. Together with 10x loose Dinky Toys, mainly repainted, including; Austin Atlantic, Sunbeam Talbot, Lagonda, Dodge and Austin trucks, etc. Plus a Spot On Bentley 3 litre. QGC-VGC, some minor wear. (40+ items)
WWII Service and Pay book to 4861546 Corporal Jack Fisher of the Leicesters, enlisted March 1940, died May 10th 1945. Plus a letter of condolence from the Chaplain, photographs etc. *Corporal Jack Fisher was killed along with twelve colleagues and five German POW in an explosion in an ammunition dump in Holland where the Germans were disarmed.
WW1 War Souvenirs of a British Solier who served in Egypt and Mesopotamia: Ottoman Turkish Officers Sword. Brass guard with Star and Crescent. 52cm etched decorated blade with retailers markings to spine "Jean Athanasiades, Constantinople". Nickle plated scabbard with two suspension rings: plus a Trench Art Letter opener on a wooden stand mounted with six rounds of ammunition and a Shell fuze (all INERT) and a pair of Binoculars
An important Boer War archive collection consisting of a group of items all pertaining to 595 Sergeant Robert Oliver of the South African Constabulary. Items included in the collection are his Slouch Hat with green band, "Scouts" type hat, leather ammunition bandolier, South African Constabulary cap badge with feathered plume, Victorian Crowned Bronze badge with Dove of Peace: two pairs of riding gloves: a pair of stirrups (a/f): pair of Spurs: brass kit bag D ring lock: two small pistol powder flasks: heavy bronze bullet mold to allow casting of seven rounds of ammunition of differing calibers: glazed gilt backed framed photo of him in uniform: period photo album with over 100 photos many annotated showing Boer dead etc plus an additional 80 photos loose: Queens South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, Transvall, Orange Free State and Cape Colony Clasps named to 595 Serjt. Robert Oliver, SAC: Special Constabulary Medal to Robert Oliver: and a Kings South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 Clasps which has had the name removed.
Group of items to Maj G Browne RAOC, Senior Ammunition Technical Officer: A Trench Art Shell case engraved with Queens Crown RAOC cap badge and "Presented to Major Geoff Browne and Family with thanks from Familt Turner-Frenken. Oct '84" and a Trench Art Table lamp made from a 105mm shell case engraved "Maj GJ Browne RAOC From SATO Dept 3 BAD Oct 1984" plus a Trench Art Ash Tray made from a 105mm shell engraved "Presented to Major GJ Browne by the Officers 3 BAD Oct. 84". Metal Eagle Desk trophy on Marble mount with brass plaque engraved to "Presented to Major GJ Browne MBE on departure by the Officers of Bracht Station October 1984".complete with a framed colour photo of Maj Brown and the men of SATO Dept 3 Base Ordnance Depot RAOC. (5)
WW2 German Combat Equipment Grouping consisting of original WW2 German army issue gas mask with original filter, canister with straps and spare lenses to the inside of the lid; miss-matched pair of black leather German K98 ammunition pouches with D ring fittings to the reverse and various stampings; felt covered water bottle complete with metal cup retaining much of the original field grey / green paint finish and leather securing strap; Wehrmacht issue canvas bread bag with original tabs and securing straps. All items remain in generally very good overall condition. (5 items)
Uniform Grouping of Captain J C B Ellis 2/5th Leicestershire Regiment, Awarded an Immediate Military Cross for an Action on 9-12th October 1943, group consists of Australian war aid made battle dress blouse with concealed front buttons and open collar. To the arm of the battle dress is embroidered regimental shoulder titles, printed 46th Infantry division formation sign and three red silk bars below. Single bullion wound stripe to the lower sleeve and Military Cross (M.C) medal ribbon bar to the breast. Battle dress has embroidered rank pips to the shoulder boards. Interior with Brisbane tailors label and clear 1941 date. Accompanied by a matching pair of War Aid made battle dress trousers and officers great coat with leather buttons and named tailors label to the collar. Some very light areas of mothing to the uniform items but overall the set remains in good condition. John Charles Buchan Ellis was commissioned from OCTU as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Worcestershire regiment on 1st August 1941. He moved to the 2/5th Leicestershire regiment and served with this unit in Italy. He was awarded an immediate Military Cross for his actions as a platoon commander at the river Volturno on the 9th-12th October 1943. The citation for the award is as follows, “On 9-12th Oct 1943 south of R Volturno Lieut Ellis, whilst on patrol with only 2 men allowed a German patrol of 8 to come within ten yards of him. He wounded 4 and took 2 prisoner. After the crossing operation an enemy MG post opened up whilst his unit was forming up on the N of the river. Without hesitation he went with a few men, silenced the post and killed the enemy. He returned with no ammunition left after his platoon had started to attack, ran on and overtook them and eliminated a further MG with his platoon. At dawn his platoon was ordered to withdraw from an exposed position under heavy fire. He covered them out and was wounded. He rolled over a bank and pretended to be dead whilst parties of the enemy were around him. He remained there till dark when, in spite of his wounds he returned with great difficulty to Bn HQ and was only evacuated under protest. His aggressive patrolling during which he found a --- crossing whilst wading in the river by himself and his initiative, helped to provide prompt and accurate information of extreme value to the Bde. His personal courage and devotion to duty undoubtedly saved the lives of many of his comrades, and , his outstanding example was an inspiration to all ranks of his unit”.

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