Dinky diecast - Eight military vehicles - Field Gun Unit consisting of Light Dragon Tractor (162a), Ammunition Trailer (162b) and 18 Pounder Gun (162c), Reconnaissance Car (152b) x 2, Jeep (153a), Light Tank (152a) and Anti Aircraft Gun (161b) Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
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A deactivated Third Reich period MP40 9mm sub machine gun by Styer-Damler-Punch AG,Steyr, Austria:, number 768, 'old spec' deactivation with cocking and dry firing action , sighted barrel, Bakelite grips and folding stock, stamped 'MP40 bnz.43' to breech, also numbered '885' to other parts, Waffen marks to ammunition clip and barrel etc. original brown leather sling, COD dated 11/6/1992.
The German Army : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Enemy Weapons - German Infantry, Engineer & Airborne Weapons; Mines & Traps; Periodical Notes on the German Army - variously numbered booklets; Popular Guides; Ammunition; Pocket Field Books, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.
The German Army : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Enemy Weapons - German Infantry, Engineer & Airborne Weapons; Mines & Traps; Periodical Notes on the German Army - variously numbered booklets; Popular Guides; Ammunition; Pocket Field Books, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.
The Malayan Emergency M.M. group to Lieutenant (QGO) Dilman Rai, 1st Battalion 7th Gurkha Rifles: Military Medal, Elizabeth II, 1918-62, (21135681 A/L/CPL. DILMAN RAI. 7. G. R.); War Medal 1939-45; General Service 1918-632, clasp, Malaya, (RFN.); General Service 1962-2007, 2 clasps, Borneo, Malay Peninsula, (LT. MM. 1/7 G.R.); Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct, Elizabeth II, (LT. (QGO) M.M.), court mounted. Nearly extremely fine. M.M.: London Gazette 30/10/53 The recommendation submitted by Lieutenant Colonel J.D.F. Curling O.B.E. (13/05/53) states: During the past year this NCO has been constantly out on jungle operations. Whenever Terrorists have been encountered he has always been the first to close with them and has personally killed four and wounded a number of others. On 27th October 1952 this NCO, with four riflemen of his section, was in an ambush position in the LABU area of NEGRI SEMBILAN, when an armed terrorist appeared. Knowing the importance of capturing a Terrorist alive, he permitted the Terrorist to approach right up to him, and then exposed himself in order to attempt the capture The Terrorist however managed to draw a grenade and had to be shot before he could throw it. The calm action of this NCO in deliberately exposing himself at point blank range in order to achieve a capture was a fine example of cool, calculated courage. On 13th January, 1953, this NCO was on patrol in the SEREMBAN District of NEGRI SEMBILAN with two men of his section when two Communist Terrorists were encountered at a range of one hundred yards. The Terrorists opened fire and the NCO immediately charged them and killed one. Seeing the second Terrorist escaping he at once gave chase and and after a running fight over three hundred yards succeeded in killing the second. One Rifle, one Shot gun, ammunition, rations and important documents were recovered. The success of this operation was entirely due to this NCO's dash and personal courage in the direct face of enemy fire. The conduct of L/Cpl DILMAN RAI has at all times been of the highest order, and his courage and offensive spirit have been a magnificent example and inspiration to the men of his section and platoon.
Crimean War:Ink written order to cavalry brigade issued and signed by Lt. Col Shute “The three troops of Horse Artillery with ammunition complete with 3 Brigades of Cavalry will parade in front of cavalry HQ” etc, being preparations for the Battle of Tchernaya, HQ cavalry division August 12th 1855”, and memorandum to the same officer to Col. Griffiths (Colonel, Scots Greys) regarding moving state of horse numbers, March 1st 1855, 2 folio pages, GC (2)
Dinky Toys 151a Medium military tank (missing chain tracks) 153a Jeep (missing windscreen) 2 x 162a light dragon tractor (both missing tracks, one with metal fatigue) 162b ammunition trailer, 162c 18-pounder gun, 43 police motorcyle patrol, Britain’s 1725 howitzer gun, plus a quantity of lead figures including flats, Britains and others, all in poor to fair condition (approx 100 items)

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