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Box containing a quantity of various military related books including Victorian interest. Small selection of publications by DP&G Military Publishers including Records of the Transvaal War, Small Arms of the World, The Lion of the North, Celebrities of the Army, Army and Navy Gazette Album etc
Box of mostly hardback military related books including a selection of publications by DP&G Military Publishers of various titles including Historical Records of the 24th Regiments, Regiment Records of the British Army, various Regimental Histories, Treatise on Military Carriages 1911 and 1879 etc
Box containing a large selection of military historians/researchers ephemera, research material, paperwork etc including various booklets, pamphlets etc including The Navy and Army Illustrated, Regimental Pageant Brochures, The Queen's Own Gazettes, Soldiers Magazines, The 12th Foot, The 12th Regiment A Foot, The Cameron's Scottish Rifles etc
First World War trio and documentation to a boy soldier, 1914-15 Star (NO.12296 RFLMN. A KOOPER 2/ K.R.R.C.), British War Medal, and Victory Medal (R-12296 PTE.A.W. COOPER K.R.RIF.C.) (name misspelled KOOPER on 1914-15 Star) Albert William Cooper was born 29/7/1901, he enlisted, underage, in the army on 24/04/15 age 13, he was discharged from the army on the 15th January 1916 'Having made a mis-statement as to age on enlistment', his character assessment from the Rifle Depot, Winchester reads, ' A very plucky lad who did very well indeed during his short stay in the army- he is thoroughly honest and reliable- was four months at the front- a warehouseman by trade.', medal records show he went to France on 8th October 1915, Mr Cooper spent some time in the Mercantile Marine before rejoining the Kings Royal Rifle Corps on the 6th March 1920 serving until transferred to the Reserve on 6th February 1924. He joined the Metropolitan Police on 11th August 1924 and served in 'G' Division ( Finsbury) and 'K' Division (Stepney), he retired from the Met on 16th February 1951 with exemplary conduct, and died in 1974. Documentation includes Birth, Marriage and Death certificates, Army Discharge and Character certificates (first enlistment) Discharge and Character certificates, Soldiers Service and Pay Book (second enlistment), British Mercantile Marine Identity and Service certificate, Metropolitan Police Service Certificate signed by the Assistant Commissioner, two original photographs of Mr Cooper while a P.C. in 'G' Division, Mr Coopers 1960's/70's British passport with one visa stamp for the Soviet Union. A fine grouping to a very interesting man.
First World War pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 2953 PTE. F. PRITCHARD. R. BERKS. R.) Private Pritchard enlisted on 14th October 1914 and served with 4th Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment, he was discharged due to wounds on 13th June 1917, together with a George VI cap badge to the Royal Engineers and a cap badge to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, (4)
World War II British campaign medals to include, 1939-45 Star, two Africa Stars, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, British War Medal, together with a medal entitlement slip, Army Form B.2068 for the claiming of the Defence Medal and an official delivery box, name illegible, to an address in Manningtree, Essex
Group of four medals and documentation relating to a Gulf War Veteran, 1962 General Service Medal with clasp Northern Ireland (24249108 FUS. T. McGUINESS.RHF) Gulf Medal 1990-91 with clasp 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991 (24249108 WO2 T. McGUINESS RHF.) Accumulated Campaign Service Medal (2429108 SGT. T. McGUINESS RHF.) Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (24249108 SSGT T. McGUINESS RHF. ) together with a group of four miniatures of the same medals,a boxed Kuwait Liberation Medal 4th grade, a boxed Saudi Liberation of Kuwait Medal,a pair of ID discs to 24249108 McGuiness.T. , a desk plinth with a 20 mm shell mounted to the top and brass plate engraved 'WO2 McGuiness 1st Battalion Royal Highland Fusiliers', a bronze statuette of a RHF soldier with brass plate engraved 'To WO2 McGuiness from Milan Pl' , a framed well worn Glegarry with embroidered gold bullion badge, a Royal Highland Fusiliers Glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse, a pair of bronzed RHF collar badges. Documentation includes, Warrant Officers Royal Warrant in the name of Thomas McGuiness dated 14th October 1988, Certificate from the WO's and Senior NCO's Mess of the Royal Highland Fusiliers to WO McGuiness on the completion of his 22 years service with the Regiment, various course certificates, notes from a presentation given by WO2 McGuiness about his service in the Gulf War, personal photos from the Gulf War campaign, a retrospective account written by WO2 McGuiness of his 22 years in the army from 21st May 1971 to 23rd May 1993, WO2 McGuiness served in Northern Ireland, the Gulf War, Singapore,Hong Kong, Canada, Belize, and took part in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo on three occasions, a very interesting grouping to a fine British soldier.
1949 pattern British Army battledress blouse,size 5A, dated 1952, badge to a corporal in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, with formation signs for the East Anglian Infantry Brigade and the 54th Infantry Division, together with a pair of battledress trousers dated 1954, a khaki tie and a large bullion embroidered badge to the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
World War Two German Luftwaffe Cap Eagle, embroidered white on black cloth, as worn by troops in the Hermann Goring Panzer Division, together with the sleeve insignia for a Hauptgefreiter ( Senior Corporal) in the Kriegsmarine Coastal Artillery, this rank was only used in the Kreigsmarine and Luftwaffe at the time of the Second World War, it being abolished in the Army around 1936 ( This lot is from a group of items that the vendor states belonged to his father, who as a teenager in Suffolk during World War Two would exchange cigarettes and chewing gum with German Prisoners of War at a local camp, for badges and items of equipment)
Collection of photographs of World War II German army officers visiting the World War I battlefield of Verdun and fortifications on the Maginot Line, together with a French tourism book of post cards of the Verdun forts with a dedication in German at the front dated 6th June 1941, and a 1936 book on the battle of Verdun in German entitled Verdun/Das Grosse Gericht, (Qty)
Second World War German Army M.43 Field Cap (Einheitsfeldmutze), grey green cloth with correct trapezoid National emblem and cockade badge to the front, very good condition with some signs of wear, the M.43 Field Cap was introduced for wear by all ranks on 11th June 1943 as a replacement for all other types of field cap then being used,( This lot is from a group of items that the vendor states belonged to his father, who as a teenager in Suffolk during World War Two would exchange cigarettes and chewing gum with German Prisoners of War at a local camp, for badges and items of equipment)
World War Two German Army other ranks belt, aluminium buckle de-natzified by the removal of the swastika, a common occurrence at the conclusion of the war when many German servicemen removed the nazi insignia from decorations and equipment ( This lot is from a group of items that the vendor states belonged to his father, who as a teenager in Suffolk during World War Two would exchange cigarettes and chewing gum with German Prisoners of War at a local camp, for badges and items of equipment)
Framed collection of British Army cap, collar and shoulder badges from different periods, including, The Royal Marines, The Parachute Regiment, The Royal Anglian Regiment, Royal Artillery, The Norfolk Regiment, The Essex Regiment, Royal Engineers, The Royal Fusiliers, The Queens Regiment,etc, (Qty)
World War II German Kreigsmarine embroidered breast eagle for Coastal Artillery troops, together with what appears to be an embroidered German town badge, an unknown formation sign, a British World War II Army Blood Transfusion booklet, a Ministry of Transport Highway Code, and a fabric covered red cross,
Silver George VI period sweetheart brooch to the Parachute Regiment with pin fitting, together with a yellow metal pendant with a photograph each side of two First World War British soldiers, one from the Norfolk Regiment, one from the Army Service Corps, a Royal Norfolk Regiment cap badge, and an Elizabeth II period lapel pin to the Parachute Regiment, all held in a small wooden box, (Qty)
Post World War I cap badge to the Queens Own Dorset Yeomanry, slider to the reverse, together with a cap badge to the 10th County of London Battalion the London Regiment, two loops to the reverse, a cap badge to the Infantry training Battalion, slider to the reverse, and a reproduction cap badge to Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, slider marked J.R. Gaunt.London, (4)

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