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Great Britain. A collection of FDC`s from the 1953 to 1988. Noted 1953 Coronation, 1957 Scouts with Sutton Coldfield slogan, 1960 General Letter Office, 1961 National Savings, Parliamentary Conference, 1962 National Productivity Year plain and phosphor, 1963 Red Cross plain and phosphor, Nature Week plain and phosphor, Paris Postal Conference plain and phosphor, Freedom from Hunger, 1964 Forth Road Bridge plain and phosphor, Botanical Gardens plain and phosphor, 1965 Commonwealth Arts Festival plain and phosphor, Joseph Lister plain and phosphor, Salvation Army plain and phosphor, 1969 Investiture Caernarvon CDS and signed George Thomas Secretary of State for Wales
A Boxed Britains Pre-War Types of The British Army `Coldstream Guards & Royal Horse Guards` Display Set No.93, containing seventy one hollowcast lead figures, comprising a mounted officer, two mounted buglers, six mounted lancers, fifteen mounted troopers with drawn swords, fourteen bandsmen, four officers, standard bearer, two buglers and twenty six soldiers, in original large red two tier box
A Boxed Britains Pre-War Types of The British Army `Scots Guards` Display Set No.130, containing seventy six hollowcast lead figures, including mounted officer, standard bearer, two officers on foot, drummers, buglers, pipers, standing, kneeling, firing, marching, lying firing and running figures etc., in original large red box
Thirty Nine Boxed Matchbox 1-75 Series Vehicles - No.2 Muir Hill Dumper, No.3 Bedford Tipper, No.4 Stake Truck, No.5 Routemaster Bus x 2, No.6 Euclid Truck, No.7 Refuse Truck, No.10 Sugar Container, No.11 Petrol Tanker, No.12 Safari Land Rover, No.17 Foden Tipper, No.18 Caterpillar Bulldozer, No.21 Milk Float, No.24 Excavator, No.29 Fire Truck, No.34 VW Camper, No.35 Snow-Trac, No.37 Cattle Truck, No.40 Coach, No.42 Evening News Van, No.44 Refrigerator Truck, No.46 Pickfords Van, No.47 Lyons Maid Shop, No.49 Army Half Track, No.50 New Model Tractor, No.51 Trailer, No.58 Drott Excavator, No.60 Truck with Office, No.61 Alvis Stalwart, No.61 Army Scout Car, No.63 Crash Tester, No.66 Greyhound Bus, No.67 Armoured Car, No.68 Mercedes Coach, No.70 Grit Spreader, No.71 Jeep Gladiator, No.72 Jeep, No.74 Daimler Bus
Thirteen Boxed Corgi World War II Aviation Archive Aircraft - Eighth Army Air Force 3pce Set AA99126, Attack by Night AA34801, Avro Lancaster I AA32604, End of the War in Europe AA35304, Heinkel HE 111H-3 AA33701, Consolidated B-24J Liberator AA34001, Battle for the Low Countries AA36502, Douglas C-47 Dakota AA30003, Supermarine Spitfire MVB AA31902, DH Mosquito NF A32803, Focke Wulf FW AA34302 & Junkers JU 87B-2 AA32505, Hawker Hurricane AA30701
Post Medieval Remington `New Model` 1858 Patent Army .44 Percussion Revolver No 893061863-1875 AD A single-action .44 calibre percussion six-shot Remington revolver with 6 1/4 octagonal barrel, brass trigger guard and wood grips; the top of the barrel stamped `PATENTED SEPT. 14. 1858 / E. REMINGTON & SONS. ILION . NEW YORK. U. S. A / NEW-MODEL` in three lines with serial number to underside of barrel and `J` stamped to side of barrel and three places to frame; the barrel and loading lever blued, frame and cylinder browned; the left grip scale impressed script initials `GP` in rectangular cartouche. 1.3 kg, 35 cm. (13 3/4"). Ex Douglas Rose collection. The `New Model` Remington Army revolver was popular during the American Civil War.Fine condition, 80% original finish, minor surface rubbing, especially to grip area, small chip to left grip.Starting Price: £800
A Word War 1 four military medal campaign group comprising British War Medal and Victory medal reading 23396 W O CL 2 C Lancelotte RA, army long service and good conduct medal reading 1017788 WO CL 1 C Lancelotte MM RFA and military medal reading 23396 BSM C Lancelotte 337 Brigade RFA (replacement)
Blackwood, Robert Melvyn "The Battle for the British Army...", third edition Hamilton, Kent & Co., red cloth, gilt titles to spine, Alan, Joseph "The Battle for the British Navy...", Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton & Kent, blue cloth, gilt titles to spine, Southey, Robert "The Life of Nelson", Thomas Nelson & Sons, colour frontis and plates, decorated cloth, Dobson, William T. "A Narrative of the Peninsula Campaign 1807-1814..." 1889, various illus., backboard missing, most of back strip, front boards detached and on other volume, (5)
A Group of Eight Miniature Medals, comprising OBE, Military Cross, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and General Service Medal with two clasps MALAYA and CYPRUS, with a typed note to Major T E F Penny KOYLI; a Group of Seven Miniature Medals, comprising India General Service Medal with two clasps PUNJAB FRONTIER 1897-98 and TIRAH 1897-98, Queen`s South Africa Medal with four clasps, King`s South Africa Medal with two clasps, 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Long Service Good Conduct Medal, with typed note to Colour Sergeant W Singleton Yorks LI; a Group of Five Medals, of Military Cross, QSA with three clasps, KSA with two clasps, 1914-15 Star, BWM and Victory Medal (MID), with typed note to Major C A Mackenzie KOYLI, all brooch mounted (3)
An Africa General Service Medal, with clasp KENYA, awarded to 23126285 CFN.J.CALL R.E.M.E.; a First World War Pair, to PLY.17939, PTE.F.McMANUS, R.M.L.I., of 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal; a British War Medal, to 107548 SPR.J.E.BELL. R.E.; a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, to IRVIN BUNTMAN; Militaria:- two King`s War Badges; three Royal commemorative medals; an Erection Grand Lodge State of Israel breast badge - cased; two Fourteenth Army insignia, four Royal West Africa Frontier Force shoulder strap titles and two cap badges
A First World War Gallantry Group of Four Medals, awarded to L-15546 CPL.C.J.THOMPSON. R.FUS., comprising Military Medal, 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with letter of congratulation for being awarded the Military Medal, two Character Certificates, a Certificate of Transfer to B Reserve and Discharge Certificate. Also a typed document describing his act of desertion, subsequent capture, trial and sentence to be reduced to the rank of Private on 3rd February 1920 and transferred to B Army Reserve. Charles James Thompson had one wound stripe, one red chevron and three blues
A Collection of One Hundred and Three Military Cap Badges, mainly restrikes in brass, white metal and staybrite, displayed in three glazed frames; a Second World War Group of Six Medals, of 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 1ST ARMY clasp, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, in a glazed display frame with label engraved ``R.Q.M.S.(W O II) RALPH SYDNEY ROBSON R.E.`` (4)
A Quantity of Uniforms, comprising an RAF greatcoat, another greatcoat, an RAF service tunic, a shirt and two pairs of trousers, a No.3 leatherette jerkin, two Army battledress blouses and a pair of trousers, a Second World War British Zuckerman Civil Defence helmet, two Brodie helmets, a Woman`s army peaked hat, three No.2 dress peaked caps, a No.1 dress peaked cap, an Army field cap, and an RAF peaked cap
A German Third Reich Army Officer`s Dagger, the unmarked steel blade with broken tip, the tang with billet mark, white metal hilt with wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, with hammered white metal scabbard; a Pair of Arab Jambiyas, each with curved blade with raised medial ridge, horn grip with white metal applied rosettes and leather scabbard; a Victory Medal, renamed (4)
A German Third Reich Army Officer`s Sword, the 83.5cm single edge fullered steel blade with maker`s mark for F W Holler, Solingen, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with Heer eagle and swastika to the langet, wire bound black plastic grip and lion head pommel with inset red glass eyes, with black enamelled steel scabbard
A Great War Group of Three to Private S. Haigh Army Service Corps, British War and Victory Medals ( DM2-231899 Pte. S. Haigh. A.S.C.), General Service Medal 1918-62, one clasp Iraq (DM2-231899 Pte. S. Haigh R.A.S.C.). 1914 Star to Private C. Brown, 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade (9206 Pte. C. Brown. 1/Rif. Brig.), (4).View on dnfa.com
A Great War ‘Aubers Ridge’ Casualty Group of Four to Private G. Wheeler of the 4th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, 1914-15 Star (2531 Pte. G. Wheeler Sea:Highrs), British War and Victory Medals (2531 Pte. G. Wheeler. Seaforth.), Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Gerald Wheeler). 2531 Private Gerald Mardon Wheeler, Son of Alfred Henry and Elizabeth Wheeler of 24 Stanley Road, Oxford, fell on the 9th of May 1915, aged 18 years, he has no known grave, but is Remembered with Honour at the Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais. Westlake’s ‘Battalions on the Western Front 1915’. May - Moved up into Rue du Bois trenches between the 5th and 8th. Took part in attack on Aubers Ridge on 9th. WD records leading company going over the top wearing gas masks at 5.30 am. A letter from one member of the battalion that was published in ‘The Morning Post’ noted how ‘C’ Coy got up, scrambled, with the aid of many hands, from the trenches and flung themselves over the parapet. Immediately an absolute hail of bullets met them - ‘...down, backwards and forwards’. Moving slowly forward foot by foot the attackers trod - ‘through grass in many places even then soaking with blood’. Battalion relieved and withdrew to billest near Riez Bailleul. Total casualties - 216 including Lt’s CG Tennant, AT Railton and 2nd Lt S Bastin killed. Moved to Vielle Chapelle on 11th... The Memorial in Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-l’Avoue, is one of those erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to record the names of the officers and men who fell in the Great War and whose graves are not known. It serves the area enclosed on the North by the river Lys and a line drawn from Estaires to Fournes, and on the South by the old Southern boundary of the First Army about Grenay. It covers the period from the arrival of the II Corps in Flanders in 1914, to the eve of the Battle of Loos. It does not include the names of officers and men of Canadian or Indian regiments (they are found on the Memorials at Vimy and Neuve-Chapelle) and those lost at the Battle of Aubers Ridge, 9 May 1915, who were involved in the Northern Pincer (the 7th, 8th and 49th Divisions - they are commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial). The names of those commemorated are listed on panels set into the walls of the court and the gallery, arranged by Regiment, Rank and alphabetically by surname within the rank. Over 13,000 names are listed on the memorial of men who fell in this area before 25 September 1915 and who have no known grave.View on dnfa.com
A Rare Emotive Great War Family Collection of Medals to the Peachey Brothers of Newbury, Berkshire. A Great War Group of Three to Private A. W. Peachey, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914-15 Star (10526 Pte. A. W. Peachey. R.A.M.C.) British War and Victory Medals (15619 Pte A. W. Peachey. R.A.M.C.). A Great War Casualty Group of Three to Private W. J. Peachey, 8th Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, British War and Victory Medals (10526 Pte. W. J. Peachey. R. Berks. R.) Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Wilfred John Peachey). Lance Corporal Wilfred Peachey Fell on the 25th of September 1915, aged 29 years, Son of Richard and Julia F. Peachey, of Falkland Farm, Wash Common, Newbury, Berks, he has no known grave, but is Remembered with Honour at the Loos Memorial, to the Missing (Dud Corner Cemetery) Panel 93 - 95,. Dud Corner Cemetery stands almost on the site of a German strong point, the Lens Road Redoubt, captured by the 15th (Scottish) Division on the first day of the battle.The name "Dud Corner” is believed to be due to the large number of unexploded enemy shells found in the neighbourhood after the Armistice. The Loos Memorial commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave, who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay. On either side of the cemetery is a wall 15 feet high, to which are fixed tablets on which are carved the names of those commemorated. At the back are four small circular courts, open to the sky, in which the lines of tablets are continued, and between these courts are three semicircular walls or apses, two of which carry tablets, while on the centre apse is erected the Cross of Sacrifice. A Great War Casualty Group of Three to Gunner E. R. Peachey, ‘B’ Battery, 165th Brigade Royal Field Artillery, British War and Victory Medals (901295 Gnr. E. R. Peachey. R. A.) Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (Edward Richard Peachey). Gunner Edward Peachey Fell on the 29th of October 1918, aged 29 years, less than a month before the end of hostilities, Son of Richard and Julia F. Peachey of Sydmonton, Newbury ; husband of Florence L. Peachey of ‘Heatherlea’, Wash Common, Newbury, Berks, he is Remembered with Honour at the La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck G.R. V.25, France. La Kreule Military Cemetery was opened in April 1918 by the 1st and 2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Stations, which came back from Outtersteene ahead of the German advance, and the 17th, which arrived from Lijssenthoek. These three stations, known collectively as "Ana Jana Siding”, were posted to the north of La Kreule, but in the middle of April they withdrew to Blendecques, near St. Omer, and the cemetery was then used by heavy artillery and fighting units. In October 1918, the 17th Casualty Clearing Station returned with the 8th and the 64th and the cemetery was closed at the end of the month. A Second World War Group of Three to R. Peachey, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, War Medal 1939-1945, in their inscribed card box of issue.View on dnfa.com
A Rare Great War ‘Western Front’ Nursing Pair to Sister Ethel Styler of the British Red Cross and Saint John of Jerusalem, British War and Victory Medals (E.A. Styler. B.R.C. & St. J. J.), mounted for wearing, together with related dress miniatures, a gold hair slide inscribed ‘B.R.C.S. 14333 Ethel. A. Styler. France’, the reverse ‘From Dudley’ and a large comprehensive collection of photographs and related ephemera, including an album, of black and white photographic images many of Great War nurses and wounded soldiers, a Brevet from the Belgian Army, inscribed to Miss Styler, framed and glazed, a collection of Red Cross Joint War Committee letters, awards, an album of postcards, nurses and wounded soldiers at Tottenhall Auxiliary War Hospital, Palmers Green London, a unique autograph album, each page inscribed with poems, sketches, and thank-you notes to Miss Styler from some of the soldiers she nursed during the Great War. A Second World War Group of Four to Private D.J.W. Hiscocks (Husband of the above) Order of St. John, Defence Medal, Coronation Medal 1953, Service Medal of the Order of St John (B347 Pte. D.J.W.Hiscocks Wembley 7 Harls’dn Div No.1.Dis S.J.A.B.1930) mounted for wearing, with related dress miniatures.View on dnfa.com
A Great War British War Medal to Private R. Head, Hampshire Regiment (7774 Pte. R. Head. Hamps. R.). A Great War British War Medal to Private F. Cook, Royal Army Medical Corps (2336 Pte. F. Cook. R.A.M.C.). A Great War British War Medal to Private W. J. Christmas, West Yorkshire Regiment (238186 Pte. W. J. Christmas. W. York. R.). A Great War British War Medal to Driver G. W. Lazenbury, Army Service Corps (TS-8160 Dvr. G. W. Lazenbury. A.S.C.), (4).View on dnfa.com
A Great War British War Medal to Private A. Ogilvie, Royal Scots (23848 Pte. A Ogilvie. R. Scots.). A Great War British War Medal to Second Lieutenant C. C. Hall (2. Lieut. C. C. Hall). A Great War British War Medal to Gunner B. Rowe, Royal Artillery (321488 Gnr. B. Rowe. R. A.). A Great War British War Medal to Acting Corporal C. H. Pearce, Army Service Corps (S4 - 143314 A-Cpl. C. R. Pearce. A.S.C.), (4).View on dnfa.com
A 1914 Star to Private G. W. Butler, 4th Battalion Middlesex Regiment (L-9684 Pte. G. W. Butler. 4/Midd’X R.). A 1914-15 Star to Private G. Allaby, Cheshire Regiment (17919 Pte. G. Allaby. Ches. R. ). A Victory Medal to Orderly B. J. Head, Royal Navy (S.S. 8643 B. J. Head. Ord. R.N.). A Victory Medal to Corporal R. P. Birch, Army Service Corps (M2 - 082019 Cpl. R. P. Birch. A.S.C.). A Mercantile Marine War Medal to (Alfred H. Goodwin), (5).View on dnfa.com
A Great War Group of Four to Lieutenant R. S. Caslon, Honourable Artillery Company, 1914-15 Star (2277 Pte. R. S. Caslon. H.A.C.) British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. S. Caslon) Defence Medal, together with related dress miniatures. A Great War Victory Medal to Major D. Bainbridge (Major. D. Bainbridge). A Second World War Group of Five, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE (Military) badge in silver, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, mounted for wearing, with related dress miniatures. General Service Medal 1918-62 GR VI to Serjeant H. S. Faber, Royal Army Service Corps, clasp, S. E. Asia 1945-46 (14877091 Sjt. H. S. Faber. R.A.S.C.), complete with transmission slip and card box of issue, together with a collection of military related lapel badges, including a silver and enamel RAF sweetheart brooch. A Pair of Vice-Admiral’s Shoulder Board Insignia, and a collection of related brass buttons, (lot).View on dnfa.com
A Second World War Group of Six to Major W. A. Coulstock, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-1945, with oakleaf, mentioned in despatches (L.G. 2/08/45), Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal, GRV (7870160 Sjt. W. A. Coulstock. R. Tank. C.) Bronze Star Medal (William A. Coulstock) mounted for wearing, together with related dress miniatures, Bronze Star Citation presentation case, paperwork and cloth and metal insignia. A Great War Pair to Sapper J. A. Coulstock, Royal Engineers (1235 Spr. J. A. Coulstock. R. E. ).View on dnfa.com
A Second World War Group of Six to Major C. C. Bennett, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal (M.I.D.), Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal GRVI, Regular Army bar (7583350 S. O. M. Sjt. C. C. Bennett. R.E.M.E.) General Service Medal 1918-62, clasp Cyprus (Major. C. C,. Bennett. R.E.M.E.), together with related metal and cloth insignia.View on dnfa.com
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