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A LARGE COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRITAINS LEAD SOLDIERS with various boxes including The Royal Sussex Regiment, The York and Lancaster Regiment, The Gordon Highlanders, The British Army number 253, Armies of the World number 1424, Famous Regiments for British Army, Cold Stream Guards, Soldiers of the British Empire, type of Royal Navy etc
A WWII medal group of ten awarded to Corporal William Arthur Bassett of the Wiltshire Regiment. The medals are the 39/45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Dunkirk Medal, Belgium Veterans Cross, French Somme Medal and the European Medal for Allied Combatants. Complete with his Army Service Book showing his active service during WWII and certificates confirming all his medals.
A quantity of family related items including a boxed WWI pair to; 23966 Pte. A.T. Cooper, Durham L. I. with dog tags in box of issue; son's WWII boxed War Medal addressed to Mr. A.T. Cooper containing condolence transmission slip for Sgt. J.J. Cooper RAF and his birth certificate with a further boxed WWII medal and army transmission slip boxed addressed to Mr. A. Cooper, same address as above with copy paperwork recording John James Cooper as a Royal Air Force volunteer and his death on 18th May 1943 as a pilot flying accident with Tiger Moth colliding
Diecast - forty five diecast model motor vehicles from Lledo to include The RFC / RAF Anniversary Collection, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Collection, Royal Navy Collection, British Army Collection, D Day Landings Collection and similar, all models appear mint in original window boxes Est £25 - £45
Longines - a World War II German army service manual wind gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1942, model number 1530, case serial number 22188, movement number 6,393,993, cal 12.68Z, D1327H to back cover and 1327 to one lug, the black enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, the movement signed, leather strap, diameter 32 mm. Sold with an email printout from Longines stating that the watch was sent to one of their agents on the 5th November 1942 in Berlin. Longines are believed to have produced in the region of 3,000 of these watches up until the end of 1942 when they stopped supplying the German military.
COLLECTION OF MAINLY MILITARY RELATED PAPERWORKlate Victorian, WWI, WWII and into Cold War period, documents, photographs and postcards, includes Fifth Dragoon Guards Annual Dinner Menus 1895 and 1896, WWI 1st H.L.I. group postcard photograph, other period portrait photographs, Third Reich photographs and items - award documents to the same man for Eastern Front Medal and KVK second class with swords (this document bearing facsimile signature of Generaloberst Dietl 20.Gebirgs-Armee) mounted in later frame and under glass, Feldpost letters, Swiss Army/family related photograph album circa 1940, an Imperial Army Series 'Signalling' 1915 manual, 'The Wonder Book of the R.A.F.' circa 1941, Soviet Russian and German Democratic Republic items, interesting lot, viewing required
WWI HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY INTERESTa collection of related photographs and paperwork, including '16th Service Battalion H.L.I. (2nd Glasgow) Recruiting March to Glasgow 20th. 21st and 22nd January 1915' time table, Transfer to Reserve Certificate with award details, Army Form B wound certificate (12th July 1916), Special French Class (16th H.L.I.) certificate, various group and portrait photographs, a family related Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders portrait (dated 1911) and WWII cards noted
First World War British Army fibre and aluminium identity discs, respectively marked 20460 A J Warham [sic], 28 MG, and 10-17524 PT A W Wareham, 10 Gloster, together with a Princess Mary 1914 gift tin10th (Service) Battalion Gloucestershire RegimentFormed at Bristol in September 1914 as part of K3 and attached to as Army Troops to 26th Division, moved to Salisbury Plain but by November 1914 was in billets in Cheltenham, returned to Salisbury Plain in April 1915, landed in France 8 August 1915, 17 August 1915, transferred to 1st Brigade in 1st Division, 14 February 1918 disbanded in France.28th Company Machine Gun CorpsFormed in 9th Division, 3 January 1916. Transferred into South African Brigade, 6 May 1916. Moved into No 9 Bn, MGC 1 March 1918. Served during the Battle of the Somme, Arras and Ypres.

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