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WORLD WAR 2 - Intelligence Training Centre (British Army); a substantial file of typescript material (many marked SECRET) with information gathered from POWs & other sources; approx. 650 foolscap pp. * headings include Interrogation Course, German tactics, 'If the Invader Comes', Chemical Warfare etc.
HUNGARISCH-TURKISCHE CHRONIK: Das ist Curiuse und dabey kurz-gefasste Beschreibung alles desjenigen, was sich vom Ersten grausamen Kreigs-Zug der Turken, under das Konigreich Hungurn, und derselben Kronige . . . (4th edition). title in red & black, frontispiece, folded table & 26 engraved plates (some folded, including battle scenes & maps), 800, (12)pp. & binder's plates list leaf at end; contemp. vellum, thick cr. 8vo. Nuremberg: im Verlag Leonhard Loschge, 1687. * the two month siege of Vienna in 1683 by the Ottoman Army, & their subsequent major defeat in September of that year at nearby Kahlenberg, by the relieving forces of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth & the Holy Roman Empire; a turning point in history marking the end of the Ottoman Empire's expansion in Europe. This edition with significantly more plates than the 3 earlier ones. Illustrated
Five Second World War and later medals to D.C.Goodacre, comprising; The 1939-45 Star, The Africa Star, with bar 8th Army, The Italy Star, The 1939-45 War Medal and The Efficiency Medal, George VI issue, with bar Territorial to 324109. PTE .D.C.Goodacre. . R.A.P.C., mounted on a bar, with an Army Council Forwarding slip confirming five awards, paper slip confirming The Efficiency Medal, two related groups of dress miniature medals, (one additionally including The Defence Medal), The Soldiers Service and Pay Book and a quantity of related paperwork and photographs, including views of the war in the North African desert, also associated later connected family paperwork, contained in a small brown suitcase, (qty). Illustrated
A Chinese bronze hufu,Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the two-piece 'tally' in the shape of a crouching tiger, seal characters to back and sides, 7cm (2)Hufu was used by an emperor to command and dispatch the army by him retaining the right-hand piece and issuing the left-hand piece to the local officials or commanders. Both pieces of the tally had to match each other in order to dispatch the troops by showing the right-hand piece as authorisation. 清 铜铸虎符
A set of six aquatints from a larger set of fifteen pub 1825 by Kingsbury & Co, London, drawn by J Moore and engraved by G Hunt, 29.5 x 39 cm and including 'The Harbour of Port Cornwallis, Island of Great Andaman with the fleet getting under weigh for Rangoon'; 'The Gold Temple of the principal Idol Guadma, taken from its front being the Eastern face of the Great Dagon Pagoda at Rangoon'; 'The principal approach to the Great Dragon Pagoda at Rangoon'; 'The Attack upon the Stockades near Rangoon by Sir Archibald Campbell KCB on the 28th of May 1824'; 'Rangoon: The Position of part of the Army previous to attacking the Stockades on the 8th of July 1824'; 'Rangoon: The Storming of one of the principal Stockades on its inside on the 8th of July 1824' (6) Condition Report One glass broken, light foxing and discolouration of paper on all, two worse than the others.
A collection of WWI medals To include British war medal and Victory medal awarded to 440545 Sapper R Robinson of the Royal Engineers, distinguished service for King and Country ACC gilt and enamel medal awarded to R Robinson dated 1931, further British war medal and Victory medals to include pair for 110378 Private F Bailey of the Royal Army Medical Corps, further pair awarded to M-340038 Private G Wilkinson of the Army Service Corps, 1914/15 Star awarded to 15533 Private J Wildman of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and a Civilisation medal awarded to 29649 Gunner E Maden of the Royal Artillery
A good WWII Parachute Regiment medal group awarded to 14397885 Private L H Wood of the Army Air Corps Comprising 1939-40 star, Africa star with 8th Army bar, Italy star, France and Germany star, Defence medal, 1939-45 medal, General service medal with Palestine 1945-48 bar together with matching miniature group, together with a photograph of the first Independent Parachute Platoon Parachute Regiment, around the edge Private Wood stated where he served, England December 1942, April 1943 North Africa, June 1943 Sicily, September 1943 Italy, August 1944 Southern France, October 1944 Greece, 1944 Ugos and Cairo, July 1949 Blighty then onto Palestine, also in this lot photograph of Private Wood in his uniform, campaign clasps and medal list, Parachute Regiment old comrades association card, further photograph of the First Independent Pathfinder Platoon with note 'More actual parachute operation than anyone in the Parachute Regiment', map of France, photo album with inscription 21st Independent Parachute Pathfinder Platoon 2nd Independent Brigade, First Division, containing approx 59 photographs, scenes to include parachutists preparing to take off, scene of a parachutists exiting an aircraft, in the air, landing, scenes of preparing to invade Greece, Greek prisoners, pictures of General Alexander, General Mark Clark in Italy, Liberation of Athens, preparing to jump into Baghdad, a group of gentleman believed to be the committee who signed the peace, bombed buildings, gruesome scenes of bodies being pulled out of a well, also National Identity card, Soldiers pay book, release book and release certificate, also additional photographs, also with this lot four parachute regiment badges one in white metal, a lapel parachute badge
^A collection of assorted WWII military cap badges and shoulder tabs To include white metal Kings Own cap badge, five brass Kings Own collar badges, two cloth anti tank artillery shoulder tabs, two Cheshire ten shoulders tabs, one Royal Signals, Cheshire Regiment cap badges, buttons, majors crowns, two identity bracelets for Captain T.I.J Toler and J. Toler A.T.S., white metal The Kings Own sweetheart brooch, photograph of the number one air landing A/T battery R.A. dated November 1942, An Army Service Corps car badge mascot.
^Major Toler's battle dress blouse and trousers, dated 1942Size 18 jacket for a 6ft 1" to 6ft 2" tall soldier, vest 43", waist 38" to 39", with broad arrow mark dated 1942, complete with medal ribbons and Army Air Corps cloth badge, Major's crown, complete with trousers, red beret with Army Air Corps white metal cap badge (3)
^Major Toler's glider pilot helmetThe brown painted canvas covered helmet with Air Ministry earphones, leather lining with name Toler, complete with radio microphone, also a pair of brown leather gauntlet gloves inside marked Air Ministry surmounted by a crown and Major Toler, military issue inflatable belt dated 1943, further shirts, pullover with emblem of a glider and the word Horsa, selection of Army Service Corps ties, military girdle etc. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbers still intact and present
^Major Toler's battle damaged Denison smock (Airborne Troops), size 5, dated 1942Smock believed to have been used by Major Toler at the Arnham (Market Garden operation), label by Wareings (Northampton) Ltd, dated 1942, with unused War Office issued Army Medical Department shell dressing pouch, Army Air Corps cloth badge, with applied leather name patch, with shrapnel holes around the collar, with red beret with bronze Army Air Corps cap badge. Also with this lot is a copy of 'Gliding into War' by Ian & Celia Toler, signed by the author, collection of research regarding Major Toler's war service.
A WWI Casualty death plaque, awarded to Second Lieutenant Harry Pearson of the A 'A' Battery 14th Army Brigade Royal Field ArtilleryDeath plaque with original cardboard carton, two framed black and white photographs of Second Lieutenant Pearson in his uniform, Harry Pearson died on the 1st October 1918 aged 20, he is buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Memorial Reference S.V.F.5, also with lot a WWI medal group awarded to 552352 acting Corporal J W G Storer of the 16th London Regiment comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal.
A collection of WWI medals Including medal group awarded to 14431 Private T J Baines of the Kings own Yorkshire Light Infantry comprising 1914/15 medal, War medal and Victory medal together with matching miniatures, pair awarded to T-1150 Sergeant W P Widdowson of the Army service corps comprising War medal and Victory medal, pair awarded to 1422 acting Corporal J D Brown of the Canadian army service corps comprising War medal and Victory medal and a Victory medal awarded to 7426 Private G Lane of the East Surrey regiment, also two services rendered badges, two Yorkshire shoulder tabs, further badges and a button, a 9ct gold swastika pendant and an imperial German iron cross second class etc
A WWI medal group awarded to 357069-S Sgt W. Smales of the Royal Army Medical CorpsComprising British War medal, War for Civilisation medal, Voluntary Service Overseas 1914-1919 medal, complete with matching miniatures, WWII Defence medal awarded to Sgt W. Smales and WWI iron cross second class.
A collection of WWI and Queen Elizabeth II medals Comprising 1914/15 star awarded to 2292 Private J M Turner of the West and Cumbria Yeomanry, Victory medal awarded to 3-218843 Private T S Hare of the Army Service Corps in original packet of issue, further Victory medal awarded to 1609 Driver S V Varley of the Rotal Artillery, Queen Elizabeth II General Service medal with Malaya bar (unnamed) Queen Victoria Diamond jubilee commemorative medal, Sir John Williams Ramsden coming of age memorial medal dated 1832 and a white metal Haifa medal
Royal Flying Corps wings embroidered badge and an `O' winged badge, selection of medal ribbons, group of ER II miniatures comprising of Northern Island GSM, UN medal, 1st Gulf War medal with clasp and regular army long service and good conduct medal, a loose ER II Silver Jubilee medal and two reproduction Italy & Africa star miniatures
WWII Jersey Occupation: an unusual map of Jersey with handwritten notes pertaining to parishes for the German Army priest, glazed and framed, 95 by 85cm high, together with a WWII German helmet from Jersey, 23 by 28 by 18cm high, and a Canadian Red Cross cardboard box, from the 'Vega', a Red Cross humanitarian vessel which visited Jersey during the end on WWII to deliver much needed aid, 23 by 32 by 13cm high, and photographs of the Red Cross ship Vega, 28.5 by 34cm. (4)
On War: Von Clausewitz, published by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., 1918, Hardback. red cloth with gilt titles. Translated by Colonel J. J. Graham. New and Revised edition, with Introduction and Notes by Colonel F. N. Maude, 3 volumes, Scenes from Italy's War: G. M. Trevelyan, with frontispiece and twelve maps, T. C. Jack Ltd., 1919, uncut pages, enclosed is a typed letter from Lt Colonel Hay to Trevelyan dated June 16th 1921 concerning the Australian advance on Piave front, The Battle of Piave, June 15-23, 1918, Issued by the Supreme Command of the Royal Italian Army, published by Hodder and Stoughton, Our Italian Front, painted by Martin Hardie, described by Warner Alen, published A&C Black Ltd., 1920, Imperial Policing - Major General Sir Charles Gwynn, published by Macmillan and Co. London, 1934 complete with 13 maps, An Army Report of the War Office Committee of Enquiry into Shell Shock, Deductions from the World War: Lieutenant-General Baron von Freytag-Lorringhoven, Constable & Co, 1918. (9)Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A quantity of Harley Davidson clothing and collectables, to include a medium size tan leather jacket and waistcoat, Gore-tex bottoms, extra large black leather and silver nylon jacket, belts with spare buckles, hats etc, together with a US army style brown leather pilots jacket with Chinese label, motorbike cowhide trousers size 36, LS2 motorbike helmet and another helmet etc (a lot)
A Box containing all world in albums, stockbooks and loose. Includes British Commonwealth New issues from the 1960s and 1970s including M/Ss (duplication), mostly Commonwealth Islands; Churchill and 1973 Royal Wedding omnibus sets; FDCs from Botswana, Zambia etc. Also an album part filled with an assortment of world covers from the 1840s onwards. Noted 1849 Great Britain part outer letter sheet to Easdale Island, near Oban (very few residents), cover to Blyth bearing Great Britain 1881 1d purple (16 dots) (from the British Army Field Post Offices, South African War) tied to cover by Army Post Office Natal Field Force hexagonal

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