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MILITARY ARRAY OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR 1745' - A rare engraving of the Array of the Army of Francis I Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Maria Theresa, held on the banks of the River Neckar at Heidelberg, Landenburg & Zwingenberg. The Array took place on the 25th September 1745 - there is no imprint. Laid down on linen rollers 65" x 26" with extensive text
COLLECTION OF MEDALS AND BADGESincluding an 'Army Temperance Association India' silver and enamel medal ('For Five Years Fidelity'), Birmingham 1914, Coronation medals, The King's Medal (London County Council) - two, named to 'L.Willis' and 'R.Dimmock', WWI Silver War Badge '111800', military cap badges - The Border Regiment, Royal Leicestershire, West Yorkshire and Military Foot Police noted, WWI Honourable Discharge Certificate 'No.227210 Sapper Thomas Graham Royal Engineers', dated 24th October 1917 (trimmed), 'H.M.S.Graham' cap tally, 'Lloyds Family Album of the Great War' with handwritten Record of Service, 'The Graphic War Budget' dated August 22 1914, and an '8th June 1946 Victory Celebration' calendar card
COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS MEDALScomprising a Greece WWII Commemorative Military Medal; WWI Italy Victory; Pakistan Victory Star 1939-45; Rhodesia General Service Medal named to 'PR41666 Rfn.D.M.Rosser'; Poland Cross for War 1918-1921 (Instituted 1990), a Badge of Order second class and Army 10 years Long Service medal, (7)
Six Irish regimental cap badges mounted on a display board: the Royal Munster Fusiliers (bimetal); the Leinster Regiment (bimetal); the Royal Irish Fusiliers (bimetal); the Royal Ulster Rifles - Quis Separabit; the Royal Dublin Fusiliers (bimetal); the Connaught Rangers (6) together with a box containing eight military and non-military lapel badges including the 11th Prince Albert's Own Hussars and the Home Guard; the British Defence Medal; various military buttons; a (Polish Army?) white metal spread eagle and crown; National Fire Service cap badge, military cap and collar badges including the Malay States Volunteer Rifles, cloth shoulder badges etc. (an assortment)
Nineteen Support Arms cap badges: the Royal Pioneer Corps; the Auxiliary Territorial Service; the Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps; two Army Pay Corps (KC and QC); the Army Dental Corps; Army Veterinary Corps; the Army Educational Corps; the Army Catering Corps; three Military Police, three Royal Army Services Corps; four Royal Army Medical Corps; one RASC collar badge (20)
Eleven foreign and Commonwealth cap badges: Canada Overseas 211; Canada Overseas 109 Victoria & Haliburton - Duty; Canada Overseas 157 Simcoe Foresters; Canada Division; Australian Commonwealth Military Forces; 1st Regiment New Zealand Infantry - Canterbury; New Zealand Onward; Witwatersrand Rifles - Pre Deo Reg. Patria; South African Army - Union is Strength- Eendracht Macht and Eendracht Maak Mag -S.S.B. S.D.B.; Danish Air Defence Regiment - Suspicite Caelum
A World War Two group of six medals awarded to 5124597 RQMS Warrant Officer Robert Gerald Brown 1 Corps District Ordnance Company, The Royal Army Ordnance Corps to include 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Elizabeth II with Regular Army bar and Efficiency Medal George VI Territorial, together with the soldier's release leave certificate dated 9 Nov 1946 and three unofficial medals to include British Forces Germany Medal, Normandy Campaign Medal and Border Service Medal, together with another World War Two pair of medals to include Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45 and an Elizabeth II Gibraltar 2005 Trafalgar five pound coin.
CAMPAGNE DE 1793, MEMOIRE HISTORIQUE ET MILITAIRE DE CAMPAGNES 1793, 1794 and beginning of 1795 in Les Pays Bas and Holland by The British Army commanded by The Duke of York, 2 vols with introductory letter signed H.E. D'Arnaudin and dated London 20th January 1797. 4to (31.8 x 21cm), Full calf gilt tooled marbled end papers, uncut gilt edges, manuscript in French with annotations in margins, pull out order of battle, Vol 1, some wear to boards and binding, spine detached, Vol 1 (2)
Boxes and Objects - Sheffield Equalized Independent Druids Friendly Society sashes including President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, etc; early 20th century Salvation Army tin money boxes; uniform badges and buttons including Royal Irish Constabulary, etc; silver condiment spoons, London 1894, etc
Burrows (John William). The Essex Regiment, 1st Battalion (44th) 1741 to 1919 [-9th, 10th, 11th, 13th & 15th Battalions], 6 volumes, 1st editions, Southend-on-Sea: John H. Burrows & Sons, Ltd., 1923-35, numerous photographs and maps, many folding, some light spotting to endpapers and prelims, contemporary ownership inscription to volume 2, bookplate to volume 6, faint spotting to edges, original red cloth, front boards gilt with Essex arms, series title ('Essex Units in the War 1914-1919'), and individual volume titles, trivial rubbing to extremities, together with: Fortescue (J. W.), A History of the British Army, 13 volumes in 14, with 6 map volumes, 1st editions, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1899-1930, profusely illustrated with colour maps and plans, many folding, occasional browning to endpapers, volume 1 slightly shaken, volume 2 rear map loose, contemporary gift inscriptions to volumes 1-3, volumes 9-11 blind-stamped 'presentation copy' on the title page, volumes 9-10 with ink stamps of The Field to rear pastedowns, original red cloth, spines sunned and rubbed, headcaps nicked; ibid., The British Army 1783-1802, Four Lectures Delivered at the Staff College and Cavalry School, 1st edition, Macmillan and Co., 1905, 3 folding maps to rear, blind-stamped 'presentation copy' on title page, original red cloth, spine faded, headcap frayed, rear board sunned, and Martin (Thomas Alexander), The Essex Regiment 1929-1950, 1st edition, Essex Regiment Association, 1952, photographic plates, folding maps (browned), original red cloth, sunned, spine rolled, all 8vo The second volume of Burrows's work is dated 1927, two years later than the third, which is dated 1925, but we can trace no earlier printing and the set appears to have been issued in this order. (31)
Lawson (Cecil C.P.). A History of the Uniforms of the British Army, 5 volumes, mixed editions, 1941-70, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Robinson (R.E.R.), The Bloody Eleventh, history of the Devonshire Regiment, 2 volums, 1988-94, numerous black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jackets, spines lightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Farrelly (M.J.), The Settlement after the War in South Africa, 1900, some spotting, original red cloth, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other early 20th century and modern military reference, including publications by Pen & Sword, Greenhill, Sutton, Ian Allan, Arms and Armour, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves + a carton)
Mao's Little Red Book, first edition, half-title printed in red, title printed in red with green imprint and border, sepia-toned portrait of Chariman Mao, uncorrected endorsement leaf of Lin Biao printed in black, and 30 chapters comprising 250 pp., pp.82-83 corrected and without errata slip in pocket at end, small Chinese stamp and ink characters to front fly-leaf, light stain affecting fore-edge of first 20 ff., further light stain to rear fly-leaf, some other minor marking, fly-leaves browned, original card in red vinyl covers, small split near foot of spine, a little light marking, 12mo, [Beijing], printed and edited by the Central Intelligence Bureau of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, 1964.*The first edition of Mao's Little Red Book, in the iconic second issue red vinyl binding, which was issued almost simultaneously with the first issue paper wrappers to be shared and discussed by the P.L.A. brigades.
Mao's Little Red Book, first edition, half-title printed in red, title printed in red with green imprint and border, sepia-toned portrait of Chariman Mao, uncorrected endorsement leaf of Lin Biao printed in black, and 30 chapters comprising 250 pp., pp.82-83 corrected, several Chinese stamps on half-title, light damp-stain affecting upper fore-corner of several ff., some other minor marking, original wrappers printed in red & black, somewhat dog-eared with some soiling, 12mo, [Beijing], printed and edited by the Central Intelligence Bureau of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, 1964.*The first edition of Mao's Little Red Book in the first issue paper wrappers, intended for the personal use of P.L.A. officers.
RICHARDS (Walter) ‘Her Majesty’s Army’, Volumes 1 & 2 and a third volume describing ‘Indian and Colonial Forces’ (1888), together with Rathbone Low (Charles) ‘Her Majesty’s Navy’, Vols. 1-3, with illustrations by Christian Symons and Fred Mitchell (1890), published by J.S. Virtue & Co, London, and an artist’s sketchbook depicting Royal headware (7)
Scottish Military History, including Cavendish, Brigadier-General A.E.J.An Reisimeid Chataich. The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, now 2nd Bn. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (princess Louise's) 1799-1927. 1928. Published Privately. 4to, original cloth gilt, 1 additional illustration inserted opposite p.87; Gardyne, C.G. The Life of a Regiment. The History of The Gordon Highlanders. 1929, 2 volumes, dustwrappers; [Peninsula War] Memorials of the Late War. Edinburgh, 1828. 2 volumes, 12mo, original cloth; Weaver, L. The Story of The Royal Scots. 1915, 8vo; Pugh, P.D.G. Heraldic China Mementoes of the First World War.1772m 4to; Stephen, W. History of the Queen's City of Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade. 1881, 8vo; Kipling, A.L. & H.L. King Head-Dress Badges of the British Army. 1980. 2 vol., 4to, dust-jackets; Adam, F. The Clans, Septs and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands. 1934, 8vo; Miller, A.E.H. & N.P. Dawnay Military Drawings and Paintings in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen. 1966-70. 2 vol., 4to, dustwrappers
English Civil War - [Presbyterian Ministers]A serious and faithful Representation of the Judgements of Ministers of the Gospell Within the Province of London. Contained in a Letter from them to the Generall and his Counsel of Warre. London: by M.B. for Samuel Gellibrand and Ralph Smith, 1649. 4to, [2], 10, 20th century boards, [ESTC R188958, listing 3 copies in the UK, and 1 in the USA]Note: On January 18, 1649, following the Remonstrance of the Army & its subsequent occupation of London, the Presbyterian ministers of London issued this tract which roundly criticized the Army and Independents as Rebels.
Military History, 7 volumes, comprising Cannon, RichardHistorical Record of the Tenth, or the North Lincolnshire, Regiment of Foot. 1847, 3 coloured plates; [Hart, J.S.] The Horse Guards. 1850, 8vo, lithographed title and hand-coloured plates; Historical Records of the British Army The Fifth, or Princess Charlotte of Wales's Regiment of Dragoon Guards. 1839, 8vo, 3 hand-coloured plates; Cannon, R. Historical Record of the Twenty-Second or The Cheshire Regiment of Foot. 1849. 8vo, 3 hand-coloured plates; Historical Records of the British Army. The Sixth, or Royal First Warwickshire Regiment of Foot. 1839, 2 hand-coloured plates; Cannon, R. Historical Record of the First, or Royal Regiment of Foot. 1847, 8vo, 3 hand-coloured plates, rebacked retaining original spine; Historical Records of the British Army The Second Regiment of Foot, or Queen's Royal. 1838, 8vo, 3 hand-coloured plates, modern quarter morocco, the first 6 original red blindstamped cloth, a little wear (7)

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