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Cigarette cards and other collectors cards including The Times Roy Rogers, Churchman In Town To-Night, Association Footballers, John Players War Decorations and Medals, Poultry, Gallaher Æsop's Fables, Carreras Figures of Fiction, Churchman Howlers, Eastern Proverbs, Wills Units of The British Army and R.A.F. and Brooke Bond The Race into Space
An album of cigarette cards; John Player Game Bird and Wild Fowl, Regimental Standards and Cap Badges, Cycling, Military Head-dress, Drum Banners and Cap Badges, Uniforms of The Territorial Army, Military Uniforms of The British Empire Overseas, Aviary and Cage Birds, Kings and Queens of England and Animals of The Countryside, 10 sets in total
An album of cigarette cards; Players Film Stars, third series, Uniforms of The Territorial Army, International Air Liners, Film Stars, second series, Military Uniforms of The British Empire Overseas, large size British Naval Craft, Football Caricatures by Mac, History of Naval Dress, set of 25 Colonial & Indian Army Badges and Modern Naval Craft, 10 sets
A collection of cigarette cards including Wills Regimental Standards and Cap Badges, Engineering Wonders, Cricketers 1928, Allied Army Leaders, Merchant Ships of The World, Overseas Dominions (Australia), Wonders of The Past, Mining, Motor Cars, real photographs, Wonders of The Sea, Celebrated Ships and Historic Events
An album of cigarette cards; Gallaher Dogs, Lambert & Butler Motor Cars, Dance Band Leaders, Park Drive The Navy, John Player Napoleon, Army, Corps & Divisional Signs, 1914-1918, Churchman Howlers, Wills Air Raid Precautions, Do You Know, Taddy & Co. Cars, Railway Locomotives. Also a selection of tea cards.
An album of cigarette cards; John Player Uniforms of The Territorial Army x2, Cricketers 1934, Modern Naval Craft, Players Past and Present, Struggle For Existence x2, International Air Liners, Straight Line Caricatures, From Plantation to Smoker, Polar Exploration, Kings & Queens of England by Card Collectors Society, Motor Cars (reproduction), Military Head-Dress, Sea Fishes and Military Uniforms of The British Empire Overseas
An album of collectors cards; Ogden's Ocean Greyhounds, Gallaher Army Badges, Animals & Birds of Commercial Value, series of 100, Football Tips and Tricks by The Mystery Trainer, Phillips Choice Tea Army Badges, Black Cat Vintage Cars, Taddy & Co. Vintage Cars, Seagrams Grand National Winners and Ty-Phoo The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
A mid/late 19th century Smith & Wesson model 2 Army Revolver, six shot single action with 6" Heptagonal barrel, serial number 39392 - sold as a section 58 firearm therefore with no licence required Condition report: Appears to have approx. 40% of original blue with some original varnish on grips, good bore with chambers operational, good mechanical action and tight cock-up/indexing and clear barrel address
South Africa Medal 1877-1879 1 Clasp 1877-8-9 to 1524 Private J. Bromwich 2-24th Foot Private Joseph Bromwich was born in St Mary's Warwick on the 18th November 1856 he enlisted on the 27th August 1877 at the age of 18 into the 28th Brigade 24th Foot (2nd Warwickshire) stating that his civilian trade was that of a Porter. He transferred the following day to the 1st Battalion 24th Foot (2nd Warwickshire's) and on the 31st January 1878 to B Company of the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot (2nd Warwickshire's) He was present at the Defence of the Rorke's Drift Mission Station - 22/23 January 1879 - and his name appears on the roll completed by Lieutenant John Rouse Merriott Chard VC, Royal Engineers, completed just days after the action. Eleven Victoria Crosses were won in this historic battle which saw approximately 150 troops, mostly from B Company of the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot, defend the mission station for twelve hours against repeated attacks by a Zulu force of between 4,000 and 5,000 troops. At the end of the battle the Zulu Impis (Zulu word = armed body of men) withdrew from the field leaving over 400 dead - of the defenders 17 had been killed and nearly all those still standing were wounded. Private Bromwich was discharged from the Army in 1882 suffering from Hepatitis he died on the 25th February 1916 and is buried in an unmarked grave in Bilston Cemetery, West Midlands.
Lt Col Eric Wilson VC (1912 - 2008) signed Christmas 1914 Truce in the Trenches cover. Wilson won the Victoria Cross in 1940 in Somaliland with the East Surrey Regiment of the British Army. At the time of his death in 2008 Wilson was the last surviving British Army recipient of the Victoria Cross from WWII. His medal is now on display as part of the famous Lord Ashcroft gallery at the Imperial War Museum in London.Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide
Army. Hart's Army List, lst Jan. 1853; The New Annual Army List for 1853; A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines, on Full, Retired, and Half Pay, 1854 - 55; The New Army List…, 1882 (spine repaired); The Monthly Army List, August 1914. Half calf. With 2 ½ pp. ms. annotations listing "The First Immortal Seven Divisions…" - Hay, Col. G.J. An Epitomized History of the Militia…Existing October 31, 1905. Inscribed "From the Author". 8vo., orig. cloth or wraps, unless otherwise stated . With 7 other volumes, military history (13)
[Gleig, Rev. G.R]. A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans. Second Edition, 1826. Cont. half calf (spine defective and repaired, upper cover loosening) - Cornwell, B., pub. A Description of Gibraltar. With An Account of the Blockade…,1782. Modern cloth. Engraved frontispiece (margin frayed) - Fitz Maurice, Mrs. Recollections of A Rifleman's Wife, At Home and Abroad, 1851. Orig. cloth - The Militiaman at Home and Abroad…by Emeritus, First Edition, 1857. Half red stained calf. Illus. by John Leech. All 8vo. (4)
Thomas, Bertram. The Arabs, 1937. 8vo., orig. cloth, d.w. (spotted and frayed). Presentation copy from the author inscribed "Lord Raglan With the wish that bits of the text bring back pleasant memories of his Trans-Jordanian days. Bertram Thomas." Fitzroy Richard, 4th Lord Raglan joined the Grenadier Guards in 1905 and between 1913 - 19 was seconded to the Egyptian army, and invested with the Order of the Nile. From 1919 - 21 he served as a political officer in Palestine.
Torrens, Maj. Gen. Sir Henry. Field Exercise and Evolutions of the Army. William Clowes, 1827, Cont. diced calf gilt (lacks spine, upper cover detached). Inscribed "Lady Fitzroy Somerset 1827 From the Author" on title. 12 folding engraved plates at end - Tennent, Sir J. Emerson. The Story of the Guns, 1864. Orig. cloth. Presentation copy from the author to Lord Raglan. Illustrated - Mackinnon, Col. Daniel. Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards. 2 vols., 1833. Orig. cloth. Inscribed "Lord Fitzroy Somerset" on verso of upper cover of vol. 2. 19 plates and plans (some spotting). All 8vo. With 9 other volumes (13)
Heyer, Georgette. An Infamous Army, first edition, proof copy, inscribed by the author, 'When this you see, Remember me, Georgette 1939', original wrappers, spine distressed with loss, upper cover detached, 8vo, London: William Heinemann, 1937 A RARE SIGNED PROOF COPY. The novelist Georgette Heyer (1902-1974) established the fiction genre of historical romance. She was famously private, confiding in a friend that 'My private life concerns no one but myself and my family.' The present owner acquired this book in Reading in the 1940s and has suggested it might have come from the collection of the novelist Joanna Cannan (1896-1961), who knew Heyer and lived in Oxfordshire.
GREAT WAR - A LARGE FINELY CARVED NAMED PRISONER OF WAR '99TH INFANTRY' COMMEMORATIVE PIPE BOWL 'A. KIMBER - GOTTIGEN' decorated with crossed flags and inscribed 'Souvenir of Captivity' - 'Ypres 24 October 1914' - 'Campaign 1914-15-16' complete with hinged metal bowl cover,12cm high The 99th Brigade was raised as part of the new army and assigned to the 33rd Division, the brigade served on the Western Front, in November 1915, the brigade was transferred to the 2nd Division.
MEDALS - A GREAT WAR PAIR TO H.REDMAN ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE British War Medal (F.37432 H. H. Redman. A.C.1. R.N.A.S.)Special Constabulary Medal (Sergt. Harry H. Redman) in card box of issue, together with a Great War Pair to Private E. Bennett Army Service Corps, British War & Victory Medals (T4-213019 Pte. E. Bennett. A.S.C.) mounted for wearing, in card box of issue (4)
GREAT WAR - A BLONDE WOOD 'GORNINGREN' SERPENTINE SHAPED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME bearing the painted device of the York & Lancaster Regiment with an oval aperture for photograph, the reverse with the original 'Gorningren' paper label, inscribed ' Made by the Men of the First Naval Brigade Interned, Arts and Crafts Department, Groningen, Holland - Cat no. B.5 - Price 2/3, 22.5cm high On 11th October 1914, 1,500 men of the First Royal Naval Brigade arrived in Groningen. They had been deployed in early October to assist the Belgian army against German troops attacking Antwerp. During their retreat in Belgium, their escape route was cut off. Commodore Wilfred Henderson was determined for his men not to be taken prisoner of war by the Germans, so he crossed the frontier into Holland with three of his batallions. On arrival in Holland, they were interned (in accordance with International Law), in Groningen, a city in northern Holland. Behind the present-day Mesdagkliniek (the former city jail) a complete encampment was erected on the paradeground of the Rabenhauptkazerne (the local military barracks, situated opposite this prison). The camp had many facilities for sports, housing, healthcare, security and relaxation. This camp quickly acquired the local nickname of 'Engelse Kamp' (English Camp). The British themselves called the camp 'Timbertown' or 'HMS Timbertown'.
SECOND WORLD WAR - A GERMAN CERAMIC MESS BOWL bearing NSDAP Army eagle device above 'Lager Stegskopf' (a military training ground in the Rhineland-Palatinate)maker marked to base together with a Lufftwaffe marked ceramic mess plate dated 1941 and another similar Heer marked plate dated 1938, (3)
SECOND WORLD WAR - A FRENCH OIL ON CANVAS, 'REVERIE PARC MONCEAU PAR J. JANNEL' the reverse bearing a stamped German eagle device and 'H.U. 78/035 - 78/036', framed, 112cm wide. Note: Purchased by the vendor from a depot near St. Tropez, circa 1996. A note from Paul Cornish, a curator at the Imperial War Museum, written in 2000, states 'I would guess that this comes from a German officer's mess. The theft of Jewish property did not really commence until 1938. I think the two numerical stamps refer to inventories taken in 1935 - 1936, the eagle appears to be an Army one and I am pretty sure the 'H.U.' stands for Heeres Unterkunft'.
A box of vinyl LPs including The Beatles - "A Hard Day's Night" (Stereo); "At The Hollywood Bowl" (Stereo); "Yellow Submarine" (Stereo); "Let It Be"; Abbey Road"; "Help" (Stereo); Bob Marley & The Wailers "Uprising"; Led Zeppelin "Coda" (1982 Swan Song); 2In Through The Out Door" (1979 Swan Song"); Mike Oldfield "Tubular Bells" (Virgin 1973);"Hergest Ridge"; "Crises"; Tubeway Army "Replicas" (Beggars Banquet 1979); ELO "Out of The Blue" (Epic 1977); Iron Maiden "The Number of the Beast" (EMI 1982); Queen, Rainbow, Hawkwind, The Police, Ultravox etc (circa 45)
[ANTIQUES & COLLECTING]. MEDALS & COINS Gould, R.W., & Douglas-Morris, Capt. K.J. The Army of India Medal Roll 1799-1826, Hayward & Son, London, 1974, maroon boards, quarto; Farrington, Anthony. The Second Afghan War 1878-1880 Casualty Roll, limited edition of 1000, The London Stamp Exchange, London, 1986, boards, dustjacket, quarto; Poulsom, Neville. The White Ribbon. A Medallic Record of British Polar Exploration, first edition, Seaby, London, 1968, boards, dustjacket, plate illustrations, quarto; and a further six assorted works, (8).
A medal group relating to Dr Adam Langford Williams who served in the Royal Medical Corps during WWII to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal and Defence Medal, also a 1954 Army Emergency Reserve Medal with centred "E II R" engraved 1954 to reverse, blue ribbon with central yellow stripes and Army Emergency reserves Suspension bar and a quantity of military badges to include one for the Royal Army Medical Corps relating to the same man. Also included is related research about Dr Adam Langford Williams including his obituary, a yellow metal "Lancashire Western Division" Masonic collar jewel, formerly the property of a Director of Ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of West Lancashire, a Masonic sash and a copy of the "Liverpool Courier and Commercial Advertiser" newspaper dated Wednesday January 6th 1808.
Unboxed Dinky models - Frazer-Nash BMW sports car 38A and Jaguar SS Roadster 38F, (in a 35A box), Supertoys Foden (2nd Type) Diesel 8-wheel wagon 901, three Armoured Car 670 (2 re-painted) to/w near-identical unidentified armoured cars (without base-plates but inscribed 'Made in England'), Supertoys 10 ton Army Truck 627 (lacks front wheels and one tyre), and Thorneycroft Mighty Antar (Tractor Unit only) to/w a 641 box (empty and battered) and an unidentified and incomplete revolving missile launch ramp (box) Condition Report All fair to played-with, or a/f where stated

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