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Tri-ang Minic scarce Barrage Balloon Wagon and Trailer set - balloon missing (76M). A 6-wheel Army Lorry in green and brown camouflage with green wheels, black tyres and winch unit. Together with a matching trailer with 6 wooden gas cylinders held with one cable spring. Generally VGC, however with one spring, ballooon and some cylinders missing. Plate 6 £250-350
12 Corgi TV/Film related vehicles. 2 xDad's Army, Thorneycroft van J.Jones and W.Hodge's Bedford O Series Van, Only Fools & Horses Ford Capri and Reliant Regal Super Van, Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels Rover 3500, Return of the Saint Jaguar XJS, The New Avengers Range Rover, Heartbeat Morris Minor Traveller, Thunderbirds FAB1. Z CArs Ford Zephyr 6, Ballykissangel Leyland Leopard bus. Togther with 2x Last of the Summer Wine Land Rover and Triumph Herald. All boxed. Contents Mint. £70-100
35+ Dinky Toys for restoration. Comprising of 1940s, 50s and 60s commercial and military vehicles. Including; Pullmore Car Transporter, Fire Engine, TV Roving Eye, Mobile Control Room, BOAC coach, Morris van, Field Guns, Army Wagon, Field Artillery Tractor, Armoured Personnel Carrier, Army Water Tanker, Army 1 ton Cargo Truck, etc. AF-QGC. £40-60
26+ Dinky Toys military vehicles. Including; Centurion Tank, Antar Tank Transporter, 2x Army Wagon, 2x Army 1 ton Cargo Truck, 4x Armoured Car, Water Tanker, 2x Armoured Personnel Carrier, Recovery Tractor, Spitfire, 2x Field Gun sets, Austin Champ, French Dinky EBR Panhard tank, 3-ton Army Wagon, Scout Car, Medium Artillery Tractor Missile Erector and Missile Launching Platform, etc. QGC-GC. £60-80
26+ Dinky Toys military vehicles. Including; Centurion Tank, Antar Tank Transporter, Army Wagon, Military Ambulance, 2x Army 1 ton Cargo Truck, 5x Armoured Car, Water Tanker, 2x Armoured Personnel Carrier, Recovery Tractor, Field Gun set, Austin Champ, French Dinky Char AMX tank, 3-ton Army Wagon, 10-ton Army Truck, Scout Car 3x Field Guns and Armoured Command Vehicle. QGC-GC. £60-80
13 Dinky Military etc. 1 boxed example - Water Tanker (643), Plus loose items- an Army Wagon, 7.2 Howitzer, a 5.5 Medium Gun, 2x Half Track, Austin Champ, Panhard armoured car, Field Artillery Tractor and a small field gun. Also 2 boxed Corgi WW1 Aircraft - Sopwith Camel and a Fokker DR1. And a small loose Matchbox Spitfire. QGC-GC some chipping and camouflage over painting. £50-70
An 11mm Egyptian Remington rolling block rifle, 50½” overall, barrel 35” with folding ladder rearsight and bayonet bar on the right of the muzzle; upper frame strap stamped “Remington Ilion NY, USA” and patent dates to “April 17th 1866” (last digit unclear); walnut fullstock, butt with illegible storekeeper’s mark; with 3 steel barrel bands and sling swivels. Good Working Order and generally clean Condition, with dull blued finish to all metalwork (no cleaning rod). Plate 43 Note: These Egyptian rolling block Remingtons were part of a frustrated export to France and then bought by the Egyptian Government. Used against the British Army in the 1882 war at Tel-El-Kebir.
A most attractive 18ct sweetheart brooch of the 15th Punjab Regiment. Based on the regimental cap badge of a chakram with interlaced crescent, crowned and within enamelled laurel wreath, below “15”, “Punjab” “Regiment” displayed on blue enamel backing. The crescent, chakram and brooch bar bearing 40 diamond chips. The reverse bottom edge marked “18ct” and “C&K”, the reverse of the brooch pin setting marked “24-9-43”. Overall height 26mm, bar width 51mm. Very Good Condition (negligible chip to regiment title enamel) Plate 1Note: This item is associated with Major E.B. Teesdale, see previous lot for awards. The 15th Punjab Regiment was, from 1922, a British Indian Army regiment and was transferred to the Pakistan Army in 1947 upon Independence.
Joseph Buonaparte’s white linen shirt, Good Condition (few stains), with the shirt is a contemporary card headed “Brighton” which reads: “Shirt belonging to Joseph Buonaparte found on the plains of Vittoria after the battle by the contributers own husband having been left there together with his baggage, when he was compelled to retreat before the English army in 1813. 2 Guineas” (the Guinea was discontinued by 1816). The shirt was put on sale in Brighton at that time. Plate 16 Note: The vendor states that the shirt was given to his mother when she retired from service at Gatton Park (home then of the Coleman mustard family); it is now a school.
GSM 1918-62, 1 clasp Malaya, Geo VI issue (14240394 Sjt M Cook, M.P.S.C), VF (some surface abrasion from cleaning); 11 various sporting medallions, few military, etc. 1949-75 period including HM silver Curlew Regatta rowing, winners medal to M. Cook. A Grenadier Guards bedspace plate, EIIR period to “22922845 Cook M”; a Wilkinson sword cased razor with blades and a Grenadier Guards blazer badge. GC (possibly father and son); and 2 sepia photographs of unidentified venue and date: one showing group of Indian Army recipients and one a gun team, photo surrounds AF.
France: Croix de Guerre 1914-18, bronze star to ribbon, VF; Combatant’s Cross NVF, Belgium Commemorative medal of Albert I GVF; Hessen Fur Tapferkeit medal VF; USA bronze star, Army Good Conduct medal (named Daniel Capraru), European-Africa-Middle Eastern Campaign medal, WWII Victory, Vietnam medal. Average GVF (9)
4 WWII Home Guard posters: showing the working of the “.300 inch Browning Automatic Rifle” (2 copies); “Chart of the .300 Lewis Machine Gun” and “Kesteven Home Guard - Loading and Unloading .300 Rifle”; also instructional leaflets “Popular Guide to the German Army, No 3, Air Borne Troops” (4 copies) and “No 4 Engineers” (2 copies), being War Office publication of June and June 1941. Generally GC (the posters creased and worn around the edges).
2 WWI “Derby Scheme” khaki armbands; a German silver circular tray, 10½” diam, crudely stamped “Cpl Jim Kearley, 14th Army, Burma Jan 44” and the names of the rest of his company (?), together with the linen bag with Indian stamps in which it was posted to the UK; a pair of box spurs; a soldiers home made knife in sheath; some photographs and documents relating to a Junior Commander ATS in Egypt and Palestine; 2 cummerbunds (red and black); a whistle with khaki lanyard, and sundry other items. Average GC
A post 1902 officer’s blue cloth ball topped helmet of the R. Army Medical Corps, gilt HP, top mount, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, leather and silk lining, with maker’s name Wm Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh, and owner’s name “Capt Hal..body (? unclear) A.M.S. 3rd Lowland FA”. GC (some rubbing to gilt)
An Ed VII Indian Army 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, plain straight fullered blade, 32½”, marked “Mole Birm/m” and “ISD|” at forte, pierced steel hilt incorporating crowned ERI cypher, pommel and backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, GC, the blade retaining all original polish. Plate 4
A WWI British army jacknife, 3¾” blade marked “H G Long & Co” with marlin spike and can opener; a WWII British army Jacknife by G Ibberson marked “Sheffield 1943”; 2 further similar in above average GC retaining much polish on blades. A Bowie type knife marked “Catterangos 2250”, cord whipped handle. Generally GC (5)
The awards of Edmund Brinsley Teesdale, SOE and past Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong, comprising: Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St George (CMG) neck badge, in official CMG titled case; group of six: Military Cross, George VI “GRI” type, reverse dated 1946, 1939-45 star, Pacific star with clasp Burma, Defence medal, War medal, Coronation medal 1953 and with the full corresponding group in 7 miniatures. Very Fine. With India Office letter verifying eligibility for medals; letter congratulating recipient on award of the Military Cross (addressed to Major E B Teesdale, MC, Indian Army); Colonial Office letter congratulating recipient on his CMG, and EIIR Coronation medal award document named to Edmund Brinsley Teesdale Esq MC.Plate 1 Note: Major Teesdale, born 30th September 1915 in Shanghai, was educated at Oxford and served in the Colonial Office, Hong Kong just prior to World War II. During the Japanese advance on Hong Kong he escaped to China where he became involved with guerrilla training. In 1942 he was gazetted with an Emergency Commission, Indian Army (London Gazette 11.7.1942) and joined Eastern Command, and was seconded to “V Force” (based in Jorhat) his time being involved with gaining intelligence from various hill tribesmen of Nagaland. He was then attached to the British Army Aid Group (BAAG) in the Kweilin-Lipu area of Kwangsi Province, China during the Japanese offensive. Parties from the BAAG demolished all road bridges for 40 miles NE of Kweilin and mined bridges on the Kweilin-Lipu-Liuchow road in their scorched earth policy. These actions stalled the Japanese advance and allowed the 14th USAAF to continue using Liuchow as a base for their bombing missions. Colonel L. T. Ride of the BAAG wrote “Major Teesdale’s courage, technical skill and devotion to duty were leading factors in the success of these operations and his example was a great inspiration to the Chinese Forces with whom he established most cordial relations”. Major Teesdale’s Military Cross (London Gazette 5th November 1946) was for service “engaged in Special Operations South East Asia”. Post war Major Teesdale remained with the Colonial Office in Hong Kong and, in the June 1964 birthday honours, was awarded the C.M.G. as Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong. Some of his wartime exploits, including demolition activities, are included in his 3 volume diary housed at the Imperial War Museum. Received directly from the family.
A collection Boer War and World War I medalsTo include an unnamed Queen Victoria South Africa medal with bars for Lang's neck Transvaal, relief of Lady Smith, Orange Free State, Tugela Heights and Cape Colony, unnamed Kings South Africa medal with bars for South Africa 1901 and 1902, a British War Medal awarded to 214428 Private T H Price of the Army Service Corps, War for Civilisation Medal awarded to Donkeyman T Faulkner of The Merchant Fleet Auxiliary, unnamed War for Civilisation Medal and set of three miniatures comprising 1914 Star, War Medal and Civilisation Medal, three World War I black and white photographs of Troops in Egypt dated 1919 and another Troops in England.
Airfix - ten Airfix HO OO scale military sets to include World War Two (WWII) German infantry, 8th Army, US paratroops, German paratroops, Gurkhas, Afrika Korps, Australian infantry and similar, some models painted others unpainted, (unchecked for completeness) boxes range from G to E (10) Estimate £50 - £80.
A lot to include a limited edition 1:50 scale Corgi Hauliers of Renown #CC15401 (with certificate and mirrors), a Corgi limited edition predators of the Sky diecast model #PR99405, a Dragon Wings 1:200 scale model XB - 35 Flying Wing Prototype II, a Hotmaster 1:72 scale army vehicle, a Modifiers Performance Systems diecast 2001 Ford Focus ZX3 and similar, all models in original packaging, models appear M in E to NM boxes. Estimate £30 - £50
Micro Machines Star Wars - a Star Wars Micro Machines the Death Star Deluxe #65844, the Collections of Micro Machines to include Army related, diecast vehicles to include planes, hot air balloons, kites, a collection of Star Wars related vehicles and two display bottles, HMS Titanic and Kitty Hawk
"Regimental Nicknames and Traditions of the British Army", fifth edition published 1916, "Soldiers of Fortune in Camp and Court" by Alexander Innes Shand published 1907, "The Regiments Depart A History of The British Army 1945-70", first edition 1971, "A Short History of the Seventh Armoured Division October 1938 to May 1943" and "Atlas Topographique Du Traite Theorique et Practique Des Operations Secondairs De La Guerre" Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Prince George Duke of Cambridge document. Duke of Cambridge, was a member of the British Royal Family, a male-line grandson of King George III, cousin of Queen Victoria, and maternal uncle of Queen Mary, consort of King George V. The Duke was an army officer by profession and served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces from 1856 to 1895. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.
Prince George Duke of Cambridge document. Duke of Cambridge, was a member of the British Royal Family, a male-line grandson of King George III, cousin of Queen Victoria, and maternal uncle of Queen Mary, consort of King George V. The Duke was an army officer by profession and served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces from 1856 to 1895Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.
WW2 SAS General Richard O'Connor signed ALS. DSO & Bar, MC British Army officer who fought in both the First and Second World Wars, and commanded the Western Desert Force in the early years of the Second World War. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certifcate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95.
THEODORE LEVIGNE (1848-1912) 3eme CHASSEURS D'AFRIQUE, SEDAN. 1er SEPT 1870: `AH! LES BRAVE GENS, LES BRAVES GENS` Signed and dated 1879, oil on canvas 78 x 100cm. * The Battle of Sedan, September 1st-2nd 1870, proved to be a decisive event in the Franco-Prussian War. It resulted in the capture of Napoleon III, thereby effectively delivering victory to the Prussian forces commanded by Helmuth von Moltke. The 130,000-strong French `Army de Chalons` under Marshal Patrice de MacMahon was encircled by the astute Prussian forces and cornered into surrender. ++ Needs a light clean
A collection of various advertising pottery wares including "John Cosnell & Co. London Cherry Toothpaste patronised by The Queen", "Holloway's Ointment", "Boots The Hygienic Inhaler", "Clark's Patent Pyramid Nightlight", "Boots Creme D'Amande for Shaving", "Carbolic Paste", "Calvert's Carbolic Toothpaste", "Pomade Sylphides prepared only at The Army and Navy Toilet Club" (20) CONDITION REPORTS Pyramid jugs both chipped to the spout. Measuring spoon broken and repaired to the handle. Holloway's ointment jar with chip to rim and very crackled to the glaze. Creme D'Amande shaving pot with chip to base of rim. Base very discoloured. Boots inhaler with various nibbling and chipping to the rim. One glass tube with damage. The other with heat damage to the end. Holloway's ointment pot with chip to base. Carbolic toothpaste jar with discolouration and heavy crazing. Pomade lid heavily crazed and discoloured. Cherry toothpaste very discoloured and with crazing x 2. Edward Cook's tooth soap cover with chips to base. Clark's Miraculous salve very discoloured and crazed. Otherwise with various light crazing throughout conducive with age.
MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL TO 33299 PTE J R WHISKER RAMC John Robert Whisker served with the 4th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps Entitled to a 1914 Star Trio, having landed in France on 18th November 1914. Meritorious service medal was gazetted 1st June 1917. Correctly impressed - 33299 Pte J R Whisker RAMC Condition - NVF ( contact marks to the obverse, reverse and edge)

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