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H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark IV "Churchill", 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark III "Cruiser" Tank, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark II "Matilda" Tank, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark VI "Crusader" Tank, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Excellent [aerials missing] overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Cruiser MkII Tank [old repair to barrel], 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Excellent overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: U.S. M7 SP Gun Carriage with 105mm Howitzer, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: U.S. M6 Dodge Weapons Carrier with 37mm Gun, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Excellent [small fatigue crack] Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
Britains - Set 1512 - Army Ambulance [2nd 1956 Version], comprising: Round Nosed Ambulance in Dark Green with Black Treaded Plastic Tyres, Opening Driver's Door & Post War White Cross Roundels. Together with Driver, Stretcher & Casualty. Very minor age wear otherwise generally near Excellent overall. [4 Pieces]
Britains - Set 1512 - Army Ambulance [2nd 1948 Version], comprising: Round Nosed Ambulance in Khaki Green with Black Treaded Rubber Tyres, Opening Driver's Door & Post War White Cross Roundels. Together with Driver, Stretcher & Casualty. Minor age wear otherwise generally near Excellent overall. [4 Pieces]
Britains - Set 1433 - Covered Tender - Caterpillar [1956 final version], comprising: Round Nosed Lorry with Rear Caterpillar Tracks [Cast], Dark Green Finish with Silvered Radiator, Black Plastic Front Tyres, Khaki Tin Tilt & Fixed Driver in Beret, Set 1335 - Army Lorry - 6 Wheel Tipper [Post War Final 3rd Version - Post 1958 Issue] - 6 x Wheel Truck with Round Nose, Fixed Driver in Beret, Black Treaded [Plastic] Tyres / Green Plastic Hubs, Finished in Dark Green with Silvered detailing & Fixed Driver in Beret and Set 1334 - Army 4-wheel Lorry [1958 Final Version] - Round Nose Cab with Black Plastic Treaded Tyres, Rear Tipping Body finished in Dark Green, Silvered Radiator, Bumper and Lights & Fixed Driver in Beret. Near Mint overall. [3]
Britains - Set 1335 - Army Lorry - 6 Wheel Tipper [Post War - 2nd Version - 1948 Issue], comprising: 6 x Wheel Truck with Round Nose, Driver in Peak Cap, Opening Driver's Door, Black Rubber Treaded Tyres with Green Hubs, finished in Olive Green with Silvered detailing & Set 1433 - Covered Tender - Caterpillar [1948 version] - Round Nosed Lorry with Rear Caterpillar Tracks [Cast], Khaki Green Finish with Silvered Radiator, Black Treaded Rubber Front Tyres, Light Khaki Tin Tilt & Driver in Peaked Cap. Generally Excellent to near Mint overall. [2]
Britains - 2 x Set 1334 - Army 4-Wheel Truck [1948 / 55 versions], comprising: Round Nose Cab with Rear Tipping Body & Black Treaded Rubber / Plastic Tyres. Finished in Khaki Green / Dark Green with Silvered Bumpers and Lights Complete with Drivers. Some minor paint chipping/rubbing otherwise generally Excellent overall. [2]
Britains - Set 255 - The Green Howards - 1927 - 1941 Only - 1927 First Issue, comprising: Marching Officer with Drawn Sword, Flag Bearer, Drummer and 6 x Other Ranks Marching at the Slope. Some minor paint chipping otherwise generally Excellent overall, now contained in a Facsimile "Types of the British Army" [Brown] label set box. Originally Sold in the OTS Sale [Schaumburg, Illinois], 27th September 2014. A Rare Set
Britains - Set 9407 [formerly Set 73] - British Army Presentation Case - [1960-65 final version] - comprising: Royal Horse Artillery at the walk with Mounted Officer on Cantering Horse, 3 x Drivers, 3 x Team Horses, Limber & RA Gun, 17th Lancers - Officer with Drawn Sabre on Grey Horse & 6 Troopers on Cantering horses, Royal Scots Greys - Officer with drawn Sabre on Cantering Horse & 6 x Troopers with Drawn Sabres, The Life Guards - Officer with Drawn Sabre, 5 x Troopers with Drawn Sabres & Regimental Trumpeter on a Grey Horse, Mounted Field Marshal with Binoculars, The Royal Norfolk Regiment - Officer Marching Empty Handed with 11 x Other Ranks Marching at the Slope, The Black Watch - Officer Marching Empty Handed, Piper & 10 x Highlanders Marching at the Slope & Band of the Line - Drum Major together with 11 x Bandsmen Playing Various [correct] Instrumentation. Near Mint overall, contained [strung - correct combination of original insert cards] in a generally Excellent [minor storage wear] Two tier ROAN label box. Estimate: œ2,000 - œ3,000
including Punch artist George du Maurier, A Lesson in Altruism, 45cm x 55cm overall, further works by Ravenhill, and G.D. Armour, all framed, three under glassProvenance: This lot is being sold on behalf of Scottish Youth Hostels Association (also known as Hostelling Scotland) a registered Scottish charity No. SCO13138. It formed part of the collection of art from Carbisdale Castle. Carbisdale Castle was built in 1905-1917 for the Duchess of Sutherland on a hill across the Kyle of Sutherland. Until its closure, the castle had a large collection of art, with some pieces dating back to the year 1680 and including a number of fine Italian marble statues. Colonel Theodore Salvesen, a wealthy Scottish businessman of Norwegian extraction, bought the castle in 1933. He provided the castle as a safe refuge for King Haakon VII of Norway and Crown Prince Olav, who would later become King Olav V, during the Nazi occupation of Norway in World War II. During that time the castle was also used to hold important meetings. King Haakon VII made an agreement at the Carbisdale Conference on 22 June 1941, that the Russian forces, should they enter Norwegian territory, would not stay there after the war. Three years later, on 25 October 1944, the Red Army entered Norway and captured thirty towns, but later withdrew according to the terms of the agreement. After the Colonel died his son, Captain Harold Salvesen, inherited the castle and gave its contents and estate to the Scottish Youth Hostels Association. Carbisdale Castle Youth Hostel opened to members on 2 June 1945. Towards the end of 2014 Carbisdale Castle was put up for sale and in 2015 the bulk of the art collection was sold by Sotheby's reportedly raising £1M for SYHA. The internet has a plethora of information about Carbisdale Castle and some of the lots now being offered through our auctions can be seen in situ at: Carbisdale Castle - Part 2 of 2 (The Interior) - YouTube.Overall decent condition with no major rips or tears to the images there appears to some brown spots of staining to the border and pictures themselves (additional images added) also appears to be some water damage to one the pictures (image added) no other noticeable damage.
Vinyl - Over 50 Post-Punk, New Wave, Indie & Alternative LPs and 12" singles to include Echo & The Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes, Tubeway Army, Talking Heads, The Triffids, The The (test press), Japan, Tracey Thorn, Cocteau Twins, Blondie, Elvis Costello, Ian Dury and many more including some duplication. Vg overall.
Vinyl - Over 55 LPs, 12" singles & 7" singles featuring rock, pop, punk, indie and new wave including The Jam, Buzzcocks, Tubeway Army, Orange Juice, Japan, U2, The Cult, Bon Jovi, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Larks, Aztec Camera, Madonna, Prefab Sprout, Eurythmics and many more. Included is the The Police Six Pack ltd edition blue vinyl (AMPP 6001). At least Vg overall and many better
Vinyl - Approx 70 post punk / new wave LPs and 12" singles featuring promos to include Joy Division, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers, Ian Dury (special edn gold vinyl), Kilburn & The High Roads, Eddie & The Hot Rods, Nine Below Zero, Gary Numan & Tubeway Army (inc box set), The Lords Of The New Church (ltd edn album with 7" and poster), Nina Hagen, Squeeze, Elvis Costello, The Secret, Roogalator, Reckless Eric, The Pirates, The Police and more. Condition varies but at least Vg overall
BRITISH MILITARY CROSS with King George V GRI cypher, unnamed in original purple issue case, Birmingham silver photograph frame containing an image of the presumed recipient in British Army Officer's uniform holding the case in his hands outside Buckingham Palace, 16.5 x 6cms overall, the photograph dated verso September 12th 1917 along with a quantity of various paperwork and other photographs, the first being a National Savings Certificate dated 27th March 1922, name of holder Sidney Morgan Whitteridge, further paperwork and envelopes addressed to Sgt Lt Commander S M Whitteridge, RNVR with Royal Navy attachment and others, a few additional photographs and a quantity of military badges, the paperwork possibly relating to the Military Medal recipient or a later relative
Triang - Topper Toys UK - An unboxed "Johnny Seven One Man Army" plastic 'Seven Guns in One' toy gun. This desirable toy finished in green and black shows some signs of play and use, otherwise appears to be in Good condition overall, and comes with one plastic grenade and two armour piercing shells. The gun measures approximately 104cms in length, and is unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
WW2 Gurkha Kukri knife with 34cm curving steel blade and horn handle; in leather covered scabbard with dual belt loops and two horn handled skinning knives L47cm overall; and collection of fourteen military and other folding and pocket knives including WW2 British Army clasp jacknife, J.H. Thompson C.C.1286 army knife dated 1954, Brookes & Crookes multiblade pocket knife etc (15)Condition Report:Kukri - reputedly retaken from a dead Japanese soldier during WW2. Condition consistent with age and use with minor rust spotting to blade. One skinning knife blade refixed in handle.Knives - condition varies but most look to be in reasonably good coindition.
George V British Army 1897 pattern officers sword with plain 82cm fullered steel blade, pierced basket hilt with George V cypher and wire bound leather grip with chequered backstrap; in leather covered field service scabbard L101cm overall; and another officer's sword in relic condition lacking scabbard (2)Condition Report:George V - sword in reasonable condition with solder repair to hilt. Hilt also slightly distorted. Scabbard split, well rubbed and lacking chape.Other - poor condition.
19th century Imperial German army heavy cavalry officers sword by Schnitzler and Kirschbaum, with 89cm single fullered steel blade and sheet steel basket hilt with teardrop cut-out and wire-bound leather grip L107.5cm overall; in steel scabbard with two suspension rings; and British Army 1822 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword in associated scabbard (2)Condition Report:German - scabbard probably a replacement. Condition is consistent with age and use with some pitting to scabbard.1822 - generally in poor condition. Blade is badly pitted. Hilt is distorted through crushing and lacks folding guard. Scabbard is dinted and buckled.
Mundial Brazil bowie knife, the 15.5cm steel blade inscribed 'Sheriff Knife', with banded and aluminium hilt; in leather sheath L29cm overall; British Army felt covered metal water bottle with webbing strap; leather 12-bore cartridge belt; and small pair of non-military binoculars in part case (4)Condition Report:Knife - good condition.Bottle - felt covering with moth damage and lacking stopper.Belt - reasonably good condition mbut very grubby.Binoculars - grubby and lacking covering and case lid. Generally quite poor.
George V 1897 pattern Army Officer's sword by Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, the 82.5cm 'London Made' blade etched to both sides with Royal Crests and cyphers etc, pierced half-basket hilt with wire-bound fish skin grip and remains of leather knot strap; in leather covered field service scabbard L101cm overall; and two 14th Prince of Wales Own swagger sticks (3)Condition Report:Sword - blade in good condition but hilt very rusty with only traces of plating. Scabbard tip damaged and no hanger. Swagger sticks - condition is consistent with age and use with smaller one quite bent.

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