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Great Britain and Commonwealth, an album of Victorian and later stamps to include 1d blacks x2 B/H & E/D each with red Maltese Cross cancellation overstamps, various 1d reds, 2d blues, 1d lilacs, Postal Union Congress London 1929 £1, British Empire Exhibition, 1935 Silver Jubilee, lilac Inland Rvenue six pence, Admiral and Army Official 1/2 and 1d, New Guinea 1935 Jubilee, Caymen Island 1935 Jubilee, Bahamas 1937 Coronation and New Zealand Cook Islands 6d etc, together with various other stamp albums and loose stamps and Phillips stamp catalogues dating from the 1980's
A group of five medals including South Africa Campaign medal with clasps four Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Tugela Heights and Cape Colony, another South Africa Campaign medal with clasps for South Africa 1901 & 1902 - a World War One Trio with Mons Star, 1914-18 War Medal and Victory medal - South Africa medals and WWI trio awarded to 13331 DVR J. Cordwell A.S.C Army Service Corps
A very nice and unique 125cc Honda C70 Custom from 1983 originally made for racing purpose. This Honda is in excellent condition and has a beautiful army green color. It comes with paperwork, stand, and an original Honda presentation rug. Dimensions (H x W x D): 78 x 161 x 48 cm. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
Dads Army multi signed 10x8 inch black and white photo includes Clive Dunn, David Croft, Bill Pertwee, Jimmy Perry, Frank Williams, Ian Lavender and Colin Bean. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Sir Harry Hinsley WW2 Bletchley Park signed Army Communications cover. AC94c Enigma the Ultra Secret Signed Professor at Bletchley Park. 16 Dec 94 BFPS 2438 50th Anniversary Battle of the Ardennes 16 Dec 44 Flown Hercules Personally Signed by Professor Sir Harry Hinsley OBE MA FBA. Spent the war at the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park Work took him USA & the Far East. Certified Copy No 217 of 499. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Early 20th century 9ct gold snooker winners medal, of circular form, decorated in relief with a snooker player, engraved verso 'Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain', hallmarked London 1915, including loop H4.5cm Notes: Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain (1856-1944) was an officer in the British Indian Army, and later Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary. He is credited with having invented the game of snooker while serving in Jubbulpore, India, in 1875.Condition Report: Approx 11.38 grams
A collection of silver and metal costume jewllery to include a heart shaped pendant L x 3cm, a silver childs christening fork formed as a bracelet, a pair of lapis set pendant earrrings, two rings, a Edinburgh silver McIntosh style rose andf leaf pendant necklace, an enamel Army Ordnance compact with prochette etc (A lot)
A late Victorian Birmingham silver Army Service Corps cup medal L x 5.5cm , a Birmingham silver swimming medal awarded to J W Williamson March 1932 and a Victorian Glasgow diamond shaped commemorative medal 1837-1897, a mother of pearl silver fruit knive, a collection of silver three pence pieces and other white metal coins and a Birmingham solver mounted horn beaker H x 5cm(A lot)
SECTION 1 FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED - Ruger old army .45 black powder percussion revolver, the 15.5cm round barrel stamped Sturm Ruger & Co. inc., Southport, Conn., U.S.A, the frame and hammer with brushed bright finish, the chamber marked For Black Powder Only' the butt with plastic grips, housed within a wooden case, serial no. 145-26820
WW2 Secret Army cover signed by five French resistance leaders. RAF Escaping Society cover RARE. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Piece Signed by Prince Frederick, Duke of York soldier from 1764 to 1803. Piece Size 3 by 1 ¾ inches Personally Signed by Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (Frederick Augustus; 16 August 1763 - 5 January 1827) was the second son of George III, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, and his consort Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. A soldier by profession, from 1764 to 1803 he was Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück in the Holy Roman Empire. From the death of his father in 1820 until his own death in 1827, he was the heir presumptive to his elder brother, George IV, in both the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Kingdom of Hanover. Frederick was thrust into the British Army at a very early age and was appointed to high command at the age of thirty, when he was given command of a notoriously ineffectual campaign during the War of the First Coalition, a continental war following the French Revolution. Later, as Commander-in-Chief during the Napoleonic Wars, he oversaw the reorganisation of the British Army, establishing vital structural, administrative and recruiting reforms for which he is credited with having done "more for the army than any one man has done for it in the whole of its history". Frederick died of dropsy and apparent cardiovascular disease at the home of the Duke of Rutland on Arlington Street, London, in 1827. After lying in state at the Chapel Royal in London, Frederick's remains were interred in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, following his funeral there. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Richard Todd signed Dambuster WW2 10 x 8 inch b/w photo as Guy Gibson VC 617 sqn. Richard Andrew Palethorpe-Todd OBE (11 June 1919 - 3 December 2009) was an Irish-British actor known for his leading man roles of the 1950s. He received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Male, and an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance as Corporal Lachlan MacLachlan in the 1949 film The Hasty Heart. His other notable roles include Jonathan Cooper in Stage Fright (1950), Wing Commander Guy Gibson in The Dam Busters (1955), Sir Walter Raleigh in The Virgin Queen (1955), and Major John Howard in The Longest Day (1962). He was previously a Captain in the British Army during World War II, fighting in the D-Day landings as a member of the 7th (Light Infantry) Parachute Battalion. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Introduction of Boeing B.29 Signed Brigadier General Paul W Tibbets. B39c 22 Mar 82 Jersey. Introduction of Boeing B.29 renamed The Washington 1 to the Royal Rew Flown cachet. Flown in B29 Super fortress. Personally Signed Brigadier General Paul W Tibbets. ( has a mark under the Signature Paul W )B29 Washington Cover introduction of Boeing B.29 renamed The Washington 1 to the Royal Air Force 22 March 1950.Blue Flown cachet. Flown in B29 Super fortress 44 62070 N 529B,'Fifi' of the Confederate Air Force from Charlotte North Carolina to Greensborough North Carolina flight time 45 mins. Personally Signed by Brigadier General Paul W Tibbets. He left medical school in 1937 and joined the Army Air Corp. at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio. Here he could fly at government expense. While stationed at Ft. Benning, GA., and being a shotgun enthusiast, he was assigned to the base Skeet Shooting range. This is where he met George Patton. They became good friends and spent many hours on the shooting range. He also served as Patton's pilot during tank range manoeuvres. He has some great stories to tell about him. Paul flew B10 and B12 aircraft in low flying exercises. Returning from one of these missions in December 1941, he heard on his aircraft radio that the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbour. America was at war. He was then transferred to the 29th Bomb Group to fly the new B17. He temporarily flew the B18 on antisub duty off the U.S. east coast. He was made Commander of the 40th Squadron, 97th Bombardment Group (Heavy) at MacDill Air Base, Tampa, FL. He trained his crew in the B17 and flew many hours, day and night. Most of this time, he slept in his clothes. From Bangor, Maine, he flew across the North Atlantic to England. This was the first group of American-manned, tactical aircraft to reach the United Kingdom in WWII. Paul was made the Executive Officer of the 97th Bombardment Group (Heavy). On August 17, 1942, he flew the first American plane on a daylight bombing raid over German occupied Europe. The mission was to bomb a rail yard in France. This mission was flown in the aircraft named, "Butcher Shop", not his regular plane. His future missions were flown in the "Red Gremlin". Paul had a great attachment to this aircraft and called it, "the Good Gremlin". He flew many missions over German occupied territory. On one of these missions he was wounded but was able to return to his base. Before the invasion of North Africa he flew General Mark Clark on a secret mission to Gibraltar. It was from Gibraltar that General Mark Clark directed the invasion of North Africa, "Operation Torch". He later flew General Eisenhower (sitting on a 2 x 4) to North Africa on an inspection tour. Paul flew many missions in North Africa during 1942-43. He was then moved to Algiers and continued to fly missions. General Doolittle sent Paul back to the states to help develop a new bomber, the B29. After extensive training with the B29, he was sent to Colorado Springs where he was selected to lead a top secret mission. He was 29 years old at the time. He would command the 509th Composite Group. From the Island of Tinian, Paul Tibbets would go down in history as the first pilot to drop the Atomic Bomb - the target, Hiroshima. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW2 ace Air Cdre Gordon Steege DSO DFC signed Gloster Gladiator Biography Card. 7 x 5 inch limited edition Printed card with border, perfect for matting or use as bookplate. Air Commodore Gordon Henry Steege, DSO, DFC (31 October 1917 - 1 September 2013) was a senior officer and pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). He became a fighter ace in World War II, credited with eight aerial victories, and led combat formations at squadron and wing level. Born in Sydney, Steege joined the RAAF in July 1937. He first saw action in late 1940 with No. 3 (Army Cooperation) Squadron in the Middle East, where he flew Gloster Gladiator, Hawker Hurricane and P-40 Kittyhawk fighters. Achieving victories in all three types, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross after shooting down three German aircraft during a single sortie in February 1941. He rose to command No. 450 Squadron in the Desert Air Force, before returning to Australia in December 1942. Posted to the South West Pacific, he commanded No. 14 Mobile Fighter Sector and, later, Nos. 73 and 81 (Fighter) Wings. He earned the Distinguished Service Order in April 1944 for his "outstanding leadership" and finished the war a group captain. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A WWI I Turkish official’s “Enveriye” award dagger, the 8” blade impressed on one side with the “shahada” Islamic decoration of faith, and on the other side with the tughra mark of Sultan Mehmed V, star and crescent, Arabic date, serial number 4148, the hilt and sheath embossed with brass panel pattern, the sheath with flat pierced bar for suspension which is also stamped with the serial number. The “Enveriye” dagger was an honorary award bestowed by the Turkish War Minister Enver Pasha on deserving Turkish officers and German officers serving with the Turkish army between 1914 and 1918, and which approximately 5000 were produced.Due to the nature of these items, we politely remind buyers of the need to satisfy themselves as to the condition / originality of all lots prior to bidding irrespective of any description. Spicers do not post weapons of any kind.

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