Britain's hollow cast collection, to include 1815 British Army, The Queen on Burmese, Charging Zouve, together with Britain's World War II series figures, comprising US Infantry, Wehrmacht Assault set, and five leaders, all in original boxes, and Britain's 'Special Collector's' edition figures, comprising Essex and Worcestershire Regiments, Queen's Own 4th Hussars, Lifeguards Band five piece set, and six piece bass drummer set
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A WWI R & J Beck Army Signals leather cased three drawer telescope, inscribed 'TEL. SIG. (MK IV), ALSO G.S, R. & S. BECK. LTD, LONDON 1915, NO.60', fully extended 91cm long CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A .900 standard German silver cased 'Army Lever' gentleman's wrist watch, retailed by Buys-Badolett's of Cairo, the white enamel face with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
AFRICA AND INDIA - Travel and Military. Various by W. Napier, H. Whistler, Conan Doyle, Mansfield Parkyns; FORTESCUE (J W), 'History of the 17th Lancers', 1895; BARNES (Major R M) A History of the Regiments and Uniforms of the British Army, 1951, 8vo, colour plates, half morocco and others. (23)
Military History and Other. BAKER (Sir S), Ismailia, second edition, 1879, lacking one or two plates, cloth; Operations in Waziristan, 1919-1920, Calcutta 1921, 8vo, folding plates and maps, half calf (lower board slightly damaged); CAREW (T), The Vanished Army, 1964, dust wrapper; GREY (Zane), Tales of Fishing Virgin Seas, 1925, 4to, plates, stained cloth; BEEBE (W), Pheasants Their Lives and Homes, 1937, 4to, colour plates, original cloth, various others, mostly military (12)
A George VI Palestine Medal 1945-48 2600614 SIGMN. J.E Anderson R.SIGS, one clasp; an Army Book 64 (part 1) Soldiers Service and Pay Book; a Recruitment letter; an Enlistment letter; a Leave telegram; Royal Signals and Parachute Badges; a stainless steel board; a wallet and a textile Nazi Eagle Insignia (11)
Interesting Group Crimea Medals, China Medal and LS and GC (William Mayhew Royal Artillery), consisting of Crimea Medal with Balaclava, Sebastopol and Alma clasps engraved BOMBR WM MAYHEW RA, China Medal with Taku Forts 1860 clasp engraved Serjt Wm MAYHEW No 4 Bat 2nd Bde Rl Arty, Queen Victoria Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal engraved 2332 PENs SERGT Wm MAYHEW COAST RA and Turkish Crimea Medal engraved SERGT W MAYHEW RA Sardinian issue. Few small edge bumps and contact marks, complete with a framed photograph of Sergt Mayhew taken 1896, a year before his death and his cane Swagger stick
A Victorian silver hunter case pocket watch, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, gilt hand, key wind movement, serial No 0339, silver case Chester 1891, 46mm diameter; another continental Army Time Keeper, Max Minck, serial No 30264, white dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, marked Breguet hairspring, 900 silver case, serial No 106434, 45mm diameter, 197g gross (2)
A SMALL BOX CONTAINING TWO GROUPS OF WWI MEDALS, British War and Victory medal correctly named to M2-269110 Pte J.A. Salt Army Service Corps, British War and Victory medal on a wearing bar correctly named to 4687 Pte J. H. Gifford 13th London Regiment, a White & Poppe bronze tribute medal awarded to G. Eaton for WWII Service, White & Poppe owned a facility in Coventry throughout WWI making Engines and Gearboxes
SIX VOLUMES OF ROYAL ARTILLERY INTEREST, list of Officers of The Royal Regiment of Artillery 1862-1914 vol 2, History of The Royal Artillery 1919-1939, Dress Regulations for the Army 1934, Privately printed History of the 53rd Troupsburg Battery RA 1740-1990, ringbound with 250th Anniversary medal attached cover, 29th DIU Artillery War Record and Honours, 1915-1918, 1st Edition, Army Welfare Handbook 1968
FIVE VOLUMES ALL WITH RA MILITARY INTEREST, History of 3rd medium Regiment RA 1939-45, hardbound, signed by Author, Shabash 149 War story of the 149th Regiment RA 1939-45 E W Capleton, hardbound and signed, Honour Titles of The Royal Artillery by Major General B P. Hughes, hardbound, Before The Echo's Die Away by NDG James, hardbound, Administration in The Field, Army Official Code 70182, WWII era
THREE ITEMS ALL ATTRIBUTED TO LIEUT LATER CAPTAIN F.M. HOBBS ROYAL SIGNALS REGIMENT, pair of US Army Woolensak Rochester USA field binoculars with leather strap and case, Officers cane/pacing stick, at one end containing a cigarette lighter, Officers Door Office plaque, Lieut (QM) F M. Hobbs Royal Signals
English School, late 17th centuryPortrait of Colonel Roger Whitley (1618-1697), half length, oil on canvas84 x 60cm Notes: Roger Whitley of Peele, Co. Chester. Colonel in the army of Charles I. Knight Harbinger to Charles II. Died 17th July 1697 and buried at Hawarden. Colonel Roger Whitley was an indomitable royalist career soldier. He received a commission from King Charles I in 1642 and served both as a troop commander and company commander in cavalry and regiments of foot raised by his brother in law Charles Gerard. He saw action throughout the English Civil War, predominantly in Wales and followed Charles II into exile on the continent. After the restoration in 1660 he returned to a political career as member for Flint.
A WWII group of four medals awarded to T/10680700 Henry James Schulen: 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, soldier's service and pay book, Release Leave Certificate, his father's Army form B2067 character certificate, birth, marriage and death certificates of Mr Schulen and his wife, also a German Eastern Front medal.
Wittman, William "Travels in Turkey, Asia-Minor, Syria and across the desert into Egypt during the years 1799, 1800 and 1801 in company with the Turkish Army and the British Military Mission..." printed for Richard Philips, London 1803, folding frontis, various coloured plates, folding map and another, large folding plate, offsetting, staining damage and library blindstamps rebound in library cloth
A George III silver engraved snuff box, by Thomas Richards, London 1813, rectangular form, the cover with a depiction of the Duke of Wellington by a canon, holding a map, with a tent behind and a tree to the left, inscribed 'Vittoria', the base with a peacock in a landscape setting, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. On the 21st June ,1813, a British and allied army under Wellington decisively defeated Napoleon near Vittoria in Spain. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 20 May 2014, lot 305.
A Victorian silver Garibaldi rowing prize arms badge, by P. Firmin and Son, London 1864, oval form, foliate ribbon and reed border, applied with a portrait bust of Giuseppe Garibaldi and dated '1864' also applied 'GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI GUERRA D'ITALIA 1859, TO COMMEMORATE HIS ENTRY INTO LONDON, APRIL 11TH.', on a matted background, with a cartouche inscribed 'Won by RATCLIFFE-PICK, Oct.er 18th. 1864', the reverse with three ring attachments, length 18.4 cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. Provenance: The James Walker Collection, Christie's South Kensington, 13th July 2006, lot 233. This badge was originally one part of a 4-part prize (coat, badge, cash and Freedom of the Thames), in the sculling race at the City, Southwark and Lambeth Apprentices Regatta held on 18/10/1864. There were five entries for the event; Ratcliffe-Pick of Thames Bank beat C. Parker of Westminster by 3½ lengths in the final with two of the other entrants not completing the race. This was an annual meeting to commemorate Garibaldi's arrival in London where, on the 11th November 1864, the Illustrated London News records he was greeted by a crowd of 500,000 people. The next day he was given the honorary Freedom of the City. Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was one of the heroes of the struggle for the unification of Italy. Active in the 1848 uprising and an elected deputy in the Roman Assembly, he proclaimed Victor Emanuel king of a united Italy in 1860, at that time holding the rank of general in the Piedmontese army, but it would not be until 1870 that he would see his old adversary, Pope Pius IX, defeated and Rome liberated to become capital of a unified country. London apparently shut down for three days when he visited the city in 1864, already feted for his exploits four years earlier when with his 1,000 volunteers, he had landed in Sicily, intent on marching on Rome to liberate it from the reactionary Papacy.
CODE 3 LLEDO: A good collection of 10x Lledo Code 3 (custom non-standard livery) and Promotional diecast models. All Scammels - Radcliffe & Son Haulage, Ward's Best Bitter, Lloyds TSB, Pittards Leather, White Star Line, The Great Dorset Steam Fair, Jennings Fairs Devizes, Robin Hood Marathon, The Army Benevolent Fund, Showgard Mounts. Each within the original boxes.

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