Palitoy vintage Action Man Soldiers of the World Australian Jungle Fighter, bush hat, shirt, trousers, belt, boots, ammunition belt, flame thrower, Sterling sub machine gun, machete and sheath on gripping hands flocked hair doll and Desert Fighter, bearded gripping hands doll, with bush hat, shorts, boots, Tommy gun, ID tag, both in excellent condition (2 items)
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A quantity Corgi. A Corgi Major American La France Aerial Rescue Truck (1143). In red with silver chequer plate and yellow ladder, complete with men. A Ford Transcontinental articulated lorry in Michelin livery. Quad Tractor, Ammunition Trailer and Field Gun (909). James Bond A Corgi Rockets Morgan sports car in vacuum plated red. 9 Classic series – 2 Bedford Pantechnicon, Pickfords and Waring & Gillow. 5 Morris Minor vans – 2 Royal Mail, 2 GPO and Corgi Collector Club. 2 Morris Minor, Police and saloon car. Plus 4 50’s Classics – 3x MGTF and a Jaguar XK120. Plus 2x Routemaster buses, both L.T. James Bond Citroen 2CV. All boxed. Plus a large scale Lotus JPS, RAC Land Rover and a few other items. GC-VGC some age wear to boxes.
4 Collectors Showcase. Waffen PAK 7.5" 3 figure set with ammunition and accessories (CS00213), 188/500. A Waffen SS Attacking Team 4 figure set (CS00212), 250/500. A Waffen SS Machine Gun Team 2 figure set with ammunition box (CS00214) 98/500. Plus a Waffen SS BMW R75 motorcycle 2 figure set with motorcycle and sidecar (CS00215) 126/500. Plus a P&B England German Dog and Handler in Gas Masks. All boxed. Contents as new Mint.
Collection of vintage Action Man figures and items to include: Special Operations Tent in original box by Palitoy; Action Man Talking Commander in original box; various Action Men; Jeep; Motorbike with sidecar; accessories to include: clothing; boots; guns and ammunition etc. CONDITION REPORT: Condition report on request.
Alfred J Jansen (Dutch, 1859-1935) View of the coaster "Felspar" flying the Belgian Courtesy flag signed lower left "A J Jansen / Antwerp" oil on canvas 34 x 49cm (13 x 19in) Other Notes: Felspar was built by A Rodgers & Co, Glasgow and launched in June, 1908 from Port Glasgow as Yard Nr 406. In 1914 she was one of an additional group of ships requisitioned by the Admiralty for service as an ammunition carrier during WWI - she was returned to her owners in 1918. She sailed from Antwerp in 1930, during which passage she was in a collision with another British ship also sailing from Antwerp. She sailed from Antwerp to Southend again in January and March 1945. She was demolished in January 1955 in Troon by West of Scotland Shipping Breaking Co Ltd. Unlined canvas. Paint layer is in good condition. Unvarnished. Surface dirt present including brown spots and stains. Quite dirty and with a little mould to the back of the canvas; modern black frame has chips and it would benefit from a better frame.
Rifle: SMLE MKIII by B.S.A. Co 1916 SHT. LE III. In good working order and generally good condition. Buttstock loose and sling swivel and plate absent, mid barrel band swivel also missing. Standard MKIII star specification. With certificate of deactivation. Plus 2x 5 round clips of dummy ammunition having red wooden bullets
A group of six WWII medals, awarded to 4347510 Cpl J Clarke Royal Irish Fusiliers, comprising a Military Medal, 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, Defence Medal and War Medal, with cloth titles and letter of entitlement from Buckingham Palace, mounted in a frame. Corporal Clarke was a section commander of No 9 Platoon 'A' Company on the night of October 27th 1943 during the action in which 'A' Company were a forward company and No 9 Platoon was one of the forward platoons. The platoon Commander and platoon Serjeant were both seriously wounded and Cpl Clarke, although himself wounded in the side by shrapnel, and in pain, took over the platoon, by his personal example and leadership, he kept together under the extremely heavy fire brought down on them, and took them forward, until they had to stop through the lack of ammunition. Only then did he allow himself to be helped back. With copy paperwork Provenance: Descent through the family See inside front cover colour illustration
A J Jansen (British, early 20th Century) View of the coaster "Felspar" flying the Belgian Courtesy flag signed lower left "A J Jansen / Antwerp" oil on canvas 34 x 49cm (13 x 19in) Other Notes: Felspar was built by A Rodgers & Co, Glasgow and launched in June, 1908 from Port Glasgow as Yard Nr 406. In 1914 she was one of an additional group of ships requisitioned by the Admiralty for service as an ammunition carrier during WWI - she was returned to her owners in 1918. She sailed from Antwerp in 1930, during which passage she was in a collision with another British ship also sailing from Antwerp. She sailed from Antwerp to Southend again in January and March 1945. She was demolished in January 1955 in Troon by West of Scotland Shipping Breaking Co Ltd. Unlined canvas. Paint layer is in good condition. Unvarnished. Surface dirt present including brown spots and stains. Quite dirty and with a little mould to the back of the canvas; modern black frame has chips and it would benefit from a better frame.
Britains Military Equipment set 1263 Royal Artillery Guns and Ammunition, in original boxes, F in F boxes (2) Chips of paint to the corners and wheels of the guns. Boxes show areas of rubbing to the edges, the folded box is ripped and crushed in one corner. Multiple small spots of discolouration and light scratches are also present. Plain card box has pencil graffiti to the edge.
Britains 2064 155mm Gun, 1950s version, aluminium ammunition, in original box, G in P box Several pieces of ammunition missing. Gun displays small chips to the paintwork. Box shows wear to the edges and corners, paper peeling away, one edge of the lid has split, label has ripped along the edges, signs of water damage on the top and sides.
Britains 2107 18” Howitzer Mounted for Field Service, with ammunition, in original box, G in F box Light scratches and rubbing to the paint, ammunition scratched and slightly discoloured. Box is scuffed around the edges, paper peeling, edges of the lid have split, small section of water damage to the label.
Royal Horse Artillery Attributed Casualty Officer’s RHA Busby and Uniforms, A magnificent and near complete grouping of uniforms worn by Captain G.H. Merriman, who was originally commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery and later transferred to the RHA. He was Killed in Action 1915. Comprising: RHA busby with storage bag in named tin complete with plume in its own container ... bullion cap lines, Royal Horse Artillery Eton style jacket, the front bearing, 18 double loops of gold cord, each mounted with a gilt metal regimental ball button .... gold lace pouch belt complete with black patent leather pouch bearing gun ... overalls with broad red stripe down the seams ... patrol uniform ... ... another undress uniform (open neck) ... mess dress ... frock coat... RA full dress uniform tunic ... gold lace bet complete with slings ... 2 sword belt (one ... spurs ... white gloves ... two bullion sword knots ... gilt RA helmet plate with ball and chain ... gilt and OSD bronze cap badges ... buttons ... fly whisk etc all contained in metal storage trunk. Together with a photograph of Gordon Holland Merriman wearing the RHA tunic and holding his busby. The overall condition is good, with storage wear, please note that the busby with some fur loss and is very defective. Born 10 December 1884 at Hollingford House, Knutsford, Cheshire. Son of Frank Merriman and Mariquita (neé Boyd). Educated at Horris Hill, Winchester College (1898-1902) and Woolwich.#11;1904 -- Obtained commission in Royal Field Artillery. 'Gazetted' Feb 7 1905. April 1911 -- Lieutenant in the British Army, Royal Field Artillery, 84th Battery. Served in India. Lived at a military residence, Belgaum. 1912 -- Transferred to the Royal Horse Artillery. Served in South Africa. August 1914 -- Lieutenant in the British Army, Royal Horse Artillery, J Battery. Served in France. October 1914 -- Promoted Captain. Early 1915 -- Given command of a R.F.A. ammunition column, and later of the 95th Field battery (21st Division). May 12th, 1915, Killed in action.#11;During the Second Battle of Ypres, one of his limbers was ignited by enemy shell-fire. Captain Merriman immediately ordered everyone under cover and ran up to extinguish the fire. He was struck by a shell while so engaged and instantaneously killed
WW1 Period British Army Leather Equipment. Comprising: Officer’s Sam Browne belt with single brace strap. The buckle tang with tailor’s stamp ... Sam Browne ammunition pouch with maker’s details and 1914 stamp ... 1914 pattern holster, complete with brace buckle and belt attachment stamps. Faint date possibly 1915. Overall GC. (3 parts)
Selection of WW1 British Army Issue Equipment. Comprising: Additional cloth ammunition bandolier with date June 1918 and a number of additional filling dates ranging from 1937 to 1955. ... Narrow walking out webbing belt dated 1911. ... Small leather pistol ammunition pouch with brass hook fittings for the 1908 pattern belt. ... Similar example. Overall GC (4 items)
WW1 Pattern 1908 Pattern Webbing Equipment. A good compilation matched set of the Great War equipment worn by the British Army. Comprising: Waist belt (1915 Welsh Guards). ... Ammunition Pouches (one 1915). ... Brace Straps (Later Stamps). ... Side bag (3 Royal West Kents). ... Water Bottle (Blue Enamel). ... Water Bottle Carrier (1916). ... Large Pack. ... Pack Straps (3 East Yorkshire Regiment 1910). ... Bayonet Frog. ... 1907 Pattern Bayonet with scabbard, blade dated January 1916. Overall GC webbing has been cleaned.
Selection of German Field Equipment consisting of German army issue bread bag with strap, felt covered water bottle with green painted tin cup, German army issue gas cape bag, pair of black leather officers gaiters, black leather K98 bayonet frog, single leather K98 ammunition pouch, 3 pairs of Afrika Korps dust goggles (one in card packet) and a miss-matched pair of WW1 German ammunition pouches. (11 items)
WW1 American 77th Division Steel Helmet, standard pattern rough textured steel helmet with hand painted divisional insignia of the 77th (Statue of Liberty). The helmet is complete with its original oilskin liner system and has its original, although damaged, chinstrap. The helmet remains in generally good condition. The 77th Division was famous for their involvement in the Battle of Argonne Forest in October 1918. Nine companies of the division were given the nickname, “The Lost Battalion” due to their involvement in this action. Roughly 554 men of the division were ordered to advance into the forest on the 2nd October, on the understanding they would be supported by both French and American forces on their flanks, however the men soon became isolated and the German forces surrounded them cutting them off from retreating back. The men were involved with heavy fighting against overwhelming enemy forces. The battalions were soon running out of ammunition, food and water. Due to the location it became almost impossible to get messages through to the higher command, with many runners being killed or captured. Due to command not knowing their position they were subject to a number of Artillery bombardments from their own side. Out of the 554 men who entered the forest, it is believed 197 were killed in action and 150 were missing believed taken Prisoner of War. They were finally relieved when the allies managed to advance on their position on the 8th October. Three Medal of Honours were awarded to the officers of the division.
Selection of Great War British Officers Equipment consisting of 1915 dated Royal Flying Corps / Cavalry officers map board with compass fitted to the top. Made by Houghton-Butcher London. 1915 dated British officers Swiss made compass housed in the original brown leather field cover case, 1916 dated officers compass housed in the original field cover case, British officers field binoculars housed in the original 1918 dated brown leather carry case, 1915 dated trench saw complete with the wooden handles and leather carry case. WW2 1942 dated ammunition bandolier with War Department India acceptance stamp. (6 items)

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