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Militaria to include WW1 1914-15 star three medal campaign group ribbons and dog tag named to 63943 CPL C Feltham RE with a framed photograph of the soldier, a boxed gas mask, field glasses and rank and badges in the Army, Navy and RAF booklet, all contained in a wooden box with applied metal plaque stamped C Feltham
Pair to Lance Naik M.Dar, Indian Army Service Corps,India General Service 1908-35, one bar, North West Frontier 1935 (TB-171478 L-Naik Mansab Dar, 22 A.T.Coy.); India General Service 1936-39, one bar, North West Frontier 1936-37 (TB-171478 L.Naik Munsib Dar, R.I.A.S.C. (A.Tpt.). Very fine. (2)
Six to Lieutenant Colonel S.Ward, Royal Army Medical Corps,1939-1945 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal; General Service Medal 1918-62, one bar, Palestine 1945-48 with MID Oakleaf (Lt.Col.S.Ward. R.A.M.C.); Coronation 1953. Mounted as worn with corresponding miniatures. Very fine. (12)
A C.I.E. group of four to Colonel A.J.Caruana, Indian Army,The Most Emininent Order of the Indian Empire, C.I.E., Companion's neck badge; India General Service 1854-95, one bar, Samana 1891 (Lieut J.Caruana 2nd Punjab Infy.); India General Service 1895-1902, three bars, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Samana 1897, Tiah 1897-98 (Captn A.J.Caruana 2nd Punjab Infy.); Delhi Durbar 1911. Good very fine or better. (4)
WW2 Atom bomber Morris Jeppson signed 12 x 8 Mushroom Cloud black and white photo, Second Lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He served as assistant weaponeer on the Enola Gay, which dropped the first atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. Military autograph. Good condition Est.
WW2 Flying Tigers aces Chuck Older, Charlie Bond, Ken Jernsdett signed 10 x 8 Flying Tigers Montage photo. In his Flying Tigers career, Jernstedt was credited with an additional three victories, for a total of 10.5. In a 1999 interview, he stated the figure should have been 12.5, but two could not be confirmed. Older was an American who was the third highest scoring ace of the American Volunteer Group the Flying Tigers and later the judge in the Charles Manson murder trial. Charles Bond enlisted in the Texas National Guard in 1932 and received his pilot wings in 1939. He left the service in 1941 to join the Flying Tigers in China, where he was shot down twice. He joined the Army Air Forces after the Flying Tigers was disbanded, serving throughout World War II, and transferred to the U.S. Air Force when it became a separate branch of service in 1947. He retired in 1968 as a U.S. Air Force Major General. Military autograph. Good condition Est.
DAVID BATES RI (1840-1921)Bransford Bridge on the Temesigned and dated 'D. Bates 1901 (lower left),and further signed, inscribed as title, and dated 1901on the reverseoil on canvas24 x 31 inProvenance: Private Collection, StaffordshireThe ancient village of Bransford sits adjoining the river Teme, in an area of countryside between Worcester and Malvern frequently painted by Bates.The origins of the name of Bransford are unknown but is believed to originally have translated as 'Ford at Bragen'. The village is located near a stategic crossing point over the river. The first bridge here over the Teme was built in 1338, and it has been re-built a number of times since that time.In the 17th century a bridge was destroyed here by King Charles 11's Scottish Army. A Victorian directory noted that there was a corn mill near the bridge, and also a small manufactory there for agricultural implements. It also housed a group of glove-sewers.David Bates worked as a painter at the Worcester Porcelain factory for over twenty-five years, before leaving in 1880 to pursue his own career as an artist. During that time he lived at various addresses in Worcester and Malvern
Bruce Parker grew up in the North East watching way too many films and cartoons, whilst drawing all of his favourites characters from those films and cartoons. Later he studied Animation & Illustration at college, before embarking on an Illustrative art career. He describes his style as style is a chaotic, euphoric, light-hearted, nostalgic trip littered with occasional familiar characters, objects and products past and present. This little Elmer is ready for action, with his camo face paint, army fatigues and utility belt. PLEASE NOTE: this lot is a little Elmer sculpture, commissioned especially for the auction and it has not been part of the trail.
RUGBY UNION, New Zealand selection, inc. programme, Scotland v New Zealand Army Touring Team 1946, at Murrayfield, NZ team inc. All Blacks players; signed white cards (24) by 1997 All Blacks inc. Lomu, Blackadder, Mertens, Fitzpatrick etc., signed of previous binding to programme, G to EX, 25
MIXED, mainly part sets, inc. Phillips Farm Boys; Franklyn Davey, Modern Dance Steps, Hunting; Anstie, People of Africa/Asia, Racing, sectional; Carreras Highwaymen; Churchmans International Door Knockers; Ogdens Army Crests & Mottos; Scottish C.W.S. Burns; Bucktrout Inventors etc., G to VG, Qty.
MIXED, mainly part sets, inc. Ardath, Your Birthday is Your Fortune, Empire Flying Boat, Famous Film Stars; Rothmans Modern Inventions, Players, Railway Working, Racehorses; Morris, Animals, How Films Are Made; Abdulla, Feathered Friends, Screen Stars; Players, Celebrated Bridges, British Empire (100+), Army Life (100+), V.C., Freshwater Fish (pink); Wills, sectional, Roes, Locomotives etc., G to VG, 1200*
A CHINESE GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI 18TH CENTURY Seated in dhyanasana wearing flowing robes incised with foliate and geometric designs at the borders, holding the alms bowl in his left hand and with his right hand in bhumisparsha mudra, with cold painting to his lips and the irises of his downcast eyes, all raised on a double lotus base incised to the reverse with swirls, the baseplate with a visvavajra mark and two paper labels for Artemisia, 34cm, 3.6kg. Provenance: purchased from Artemisia, Alresford on 24th January 2006. A copy of the invoice is available. The iconography depicted presents the historical Buddha in the earth-witness gesture. This refers to when Shakyamuni triumphed over the demon Mara, who was attempting to divert him from his objective of becoming enlightened through meditation. When Mara challenged Shakyamuni's right to enlightenment, Shakyamuni moved his hand from his lap to touch the ground with his middle finger, calling the earth to witness his entitlement to spiritual enlightenment. Shakyamuni's unshakable resolve forced Mara and his army of demons to flee; moments later, Shakyamuni attained enlightenment.十八世紀 銅鎏金釋迦摩尼佛坐像來源:2006年1月24日購於Artemisia,Alreford(附發票複印件)
A TIBETAN GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI 14TH CENTURY Seated in dhyanasana upon a beaded double lotus base, he holds his left hand in dhyana mudra whilst extending his right hand towards the ground in bhumisparsha mudra, with a loose robe draped around his shoulders and torso, the borders incised with floral decoration, his serene face framed by his pierced elongated earlobes, with traces of cold painting to his hair, the base engraved with a visvavajra mark, 14cm, 589g. The iconography depicted presents the historical Buddha in the earth-witness gesture. This refers to when Shakyamuni triumphed over the demon Mara, who was attempting to divert him from his objective of becoming enlightened through meditation. When Mara challenged Shakyamuni's right to enlightenment, Shakyamuni moved his hand from his lap to touch the ground with his middle finger, calling the earth to witness his entitlement to spiritual enlightenment. Shakyamuni's unshakable resolve forced Mara and his army of demons to flee; moments later, Shakyamuni attained enlightenment.十四世紀 銅鎏金釋迦摩尼坐像
Bruce Bairnsfather, 'Old Bill' Mascot. Old Bill's head, complete with muffler and a signature inscribed around the helmet. Bairnsfather (1888-1959) invented the character of 'Old Bill' at the launch of the 'Bystander' magazine in 1915. He had been a pre-war regular in the British Army but left to train as an artist but was recalled in 1914 and served with the 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment until diagnosed with shell shock in 1915. After which the 'Bystander' commissioned him to draw illustrations which were eventually collected in the six-volume 'Fragments from France'. The mascot helped to capture the mood of the British Army during and after WWI. 4½-inches high, not display-mounted

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