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German tin-plate clockwork toy soldier modelled lying on his stomach and firing a rifle, with painted coloured detailing, 19cm long, and a tin-plate clockwork army motorbike and side car, Both with play wear a little rusting and scratches. Lack winding keys. Do not know if mechanism is functioning.
Collection of German Nazi Third Reich badges and medals including black iron cross, War Merit KVM, Anschluss medal 13th march 1938, Luftwaffe pilots badge, Luftwaffe Flak battle badge, Naval High Seas Fleet War badge, SA Military Sports badge, Waften SS General Assault badge 75, Krimschild Campaign Shield 1941/1942, wound badge etc, SS 1931 pattern belt buckle, Army 1937 pattern belt buckle also a small collection of circulated world coins. Note: Given the volume of forgeries of Third Reich badge and medals buyers must satisfy themselves with the authenticity of each of the item in this lot
VARIOUS MEDALS & AWARDS. Royal Marine medal with SMG 1973 on the bar, 5th and 8th Army medallions. Cased QE11 Special Constabulary medal John O Ditton. Cased Imperial Service Medal GV, named to Lilian M Irvine, with a St Johns award. Cased Papal medal of Leopold X111 1888, sporting awards etc
THE MEDALS & PAPERWORK OF Sgt A W TARR RA. No 777578 Sgt Tarr of the Fifth Medium Regt Royal Artillery, was awarded the 1939/45 , Africa bar 1st army, Italy Stars, Defence and War medals. With issue slip (5-1), Medical Card 1938, Pay Form and 17th June 1945 Church Service for those of the Regt that lost their lives in the Campaign. RA Association card addressed to Arthur William Tarr 232 Whitehall Rd, Bristol.5.
GT WAR MEDAL GROUPS. 1. British War & Victory medals named to 103852 2 Cpl R A Webb. RE. A George V Long Service Good Conduct medal with Regular Army bar, named to 1854526 Sjt R A Webb RE. 2. British War & Victory medals named to 228036 Pnr S Coles RE. Special Constabulary medal GV1 issue, named to Albert S Coles.
AN OFFICERS ABYSSINIAN WAR MEDAL. Named in the raised letter reverse style to Captain H G Jervis 33rd D W Regt. The roll shows Captain Jervis as unattached, during the campaign. Captain Jervis does not appear in The Army List for 1869. The raised naming is correct though offset , again due to striking movement.
BRASS BRADFORD'S ARMY MEDALS etc A quantity of over 60 medals produced to honour the 26,000+ men who went to war, 1914 onwards from Bradford. 22mm in diameter with standing soldiers reverse. In Honour of Bradfords Sons who so nobly responded and fought for King Home & Country in the Great European War commencing 4th August 1914. Also a brass tobacco tin in oval shape an enamel badge affixed. In honour of Bradford Territorials 1914/15.
A MILITARY CROSS GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO COL J E GIBBS MC C GDS. A framed and mounted group consisting of a Military Cross engraved on the reverse Captain J E Gibbs (GV). Queens South Africa medal with three bars, Cape Colony-South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Named in official engraved style to Lieut J E Gibbs Coldstm Gds. 1914 Star with 5th August- 22nd November clasp, named to Capt J E Gibbs C.Gds. British War & Victory medals named to Capt J E Gibbs. 1911 Coronation medal unnamed as issued, the group mounted for wear. Above the medals are a matching group of miniatures, over which is a silver/enamel Coldstream Guards Badge. John Evelyn Gibbs was born at Tyntesfield in December 1879 one of the sons of Anthony Gibbs and Janet Louise Merivale Gibbs. Among his siblings were Brig Lancelot Merivale Gibbs DSO. MC & Bar. (see Lawrences sale of November 1914 lot 1035). Capt Eustace Lyle Gibbs MC & Bar. Lt Col William Gibbs, Major Anthony Hubert Gibbs also George Abraham Gibbs 1st Baron Wraxall.. Having served in the Boer War with the Coldstream Guards, from 1908 until 1912 he served as ADC to the Viceroy/Governor of India. In August 1914 he went to France with his Regiment and fought in every action with them until posted missing 22/11/1914. He was later confirmed as a Prisoner of War, held by the Germans until 1918 when he was interred in Holland. Repatriated in January 1919, he returned to his Regiment. In September 1919 he married into the Royal Family, Lady Helena Frances Augusta Cambridge (formerly a Princess of Teck) The daughter of Sir Adolphus Charles Cambridge (1st Marquess) born Adolphus Charles Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louis Ladislaus Von Teck. In 1917 the Germanic names were divested by the Royal Family and the Von Teck's. His daughter was born at Grosvenor House London 23rd October 1899. She was 19 years old when she married Major Temp Lt Colonel Gibbs at Windsor Castle. She died in her sisters home at Badminton House, having no issue and surviving her husband by 37 years. 22nd December 1969. ( Her sister was Mary Duchess of Beaufort, her brother Lord Frederick Cambridge). His London Gazette date for the Military Cross was January 30th 1920. Under Army Order 193 of 1919. Returned Prisoners of War (No Citation) In 1930 Colonel J E Gibbs MC was the Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, also commanding the 3rd London Infantry Brigade. Colonel John Evelyn Gibbs died at Escourt Grange. Tetbury. Glos. 11th October 1932. With the medals is an original copy of the Guards Order of Service at St Pauls Cathedral 5th February 1919. In the Lawrences January Book Sale in January 2015, lot 2919 was his diary/log of his time in India. 1907-1909. Lot 2926 was his diary log of his travels in South America 1912-1913 and afterwards, including Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Peru. The family interests after Guano had faltered was in Soda for Munitions. Thence homewards by the Panama Canal and the USA. Both had many photographs taken by him in his travels, placed into the journals. See Illustration.
AN ARMY OF INDIA MEDAL. A n Army of India medal with two bars, Capture of Deig and Battle of Deig. Purchased from Baldwins in 1978, the naming is almost completely erased. The medal may be the one won by Alexander Main of the 76th Foot, from what is legible on the rim. In 1924 the medal was in the possession of Miss M G Main of Wimborne Dorset, a descendant of Alex Main.
MILITARY BADGES & BUTTONS etc A quantity of various Cavalry and Yeomanry also Army badges, including West Somerset Yeomanry 1901-02, North Somerset Yeomaqnry, Royal Bucks Hussars, Palestine Police, Somerset County Volunteer Regt, Ayrshire Yeomanry. Buffs and Royals Collars and Cap badge, Dorset Yeomanry and other buttons etc.
BADGES OF A VICTORIAN SURGEON & HIS WIFE. A Helmet badge and crossbelt or pouch badge of the Army Medical Department. Victorian Crown over VR with three screw mounts to the reverse, two with square brass nuts. An officers cap badge of some 57mm overall height, of a voided two piece construction. The central disc at the rear being of gilt finish, two screw and nut fixings method. Hand written missive attached states, 'This Insignia was worn by the late Dep Sur Gen J H Beath, MD CB (Military Stirling) From the Indian Mutiny to Egyptian Campaign, Tel el Kebir and so on, till his death 4th Sept 1904. Also his wife's award of the Diploma Badge 1886, St Andrews Ambulance Association Top bar dated 29-1-1886, above suspended St Andrews Ambulance Association 1886 medal. Again an old hand written missive, Diploma Badge St Andrews Ambulance Association (Hamilton Branch Scotland). Mother of Daniel Beath. John Henry Beath A S Staff 1857 Served China 1860. Egypt 1882 CB 1992. 3rd Class Order of Medjidie A Victory medal to 51739 Pte D T Beath The Queens Regt. Daniel Trench Beath also served in the Labour Corps and the S W B. J H Beath was born at Stirling 25/1/1835. Died at Stirling 3/9/1904 See Illustration
MEDALS & SPORTING AWARDS TO A H S HOSIE. Cased silver coloured metal Sports Medals, awarded to A H S Hosie C1930's. (8). Silver plated Mandalay Middleweight Boxing Cup and five others, all awarded in the Far East. Commission document for Allan Henry Sloane Hosie (framed) dated 1942, Emergency Commission into the Indian Engineer Corps, later attached Gurkhas or Chindits (family provenance). A fine boxer who won various bouts in the Far East including the Army-Navy-Police Tournament in 1933 (Silver Cup). His framed medals and identity bracelet, consist of the 1939/45-Burma-Defence & War medals mounted for wear, with Majors pips present. After the retreat from Burma Allan Hosie was commissioned and took part in the recapture of territory from the Japanese prior to their surrender.
AN R A M C OFFICERS SWORD. An Edward V11 Royal Army Medical Corps officers sword, with very clean 32.1/2" straight tapering blade. Decorated with crown above the medical cypher, with In Arduis Fidelis below. Holt & Son. Sackville St. London. W. marked blade with crown above Edward V11 on the reverse side, also ER.V11 in the guard. Steel scabbard with some grease covering and very little rusting evident. Two hanging loops and an old label stating, English Army Surgeons Dress Sword ED V11.
A QUANTITY OF MILITARY BADGES etc. Including Officers bronze with rear folding lugs, or pin and lug mounts. Including Northamptonshire, Gloucestershire, Bedfordshire, Labour Corps,. Wiltshire Regt-Cheshire, the latter two with one or more lugs missing. Australian Army Chaplains blackened KC cap badge and matching collars. Two pair of Pioneers Works Battalions collars crossed rifles and picks, KC East Surreys badge with red felt backing. KC KRRC and Finsbury Rifles, R C O Signals bimetal collars. Victorian Crown Royal Irish Rifles with pin and lug (one missing) officers cap badge. RAAF , RAF, RE badges etc.
A 1914/15 STAR & RELATED WW11 GROUP. A 1914/15 Star named to Gnr J W Thomas RN. In 1919 Gunner (12th January 1915 seniority dated) John W Thomas was an Officer serving on 178 HMS Conquest. A mounted WW11 group of five, Africa Star with 1st Army bar, War Medal, Italy Star, Defence Medal and 1939/45 Star. Mounted for wear in the wrong order and incorrect ribbons to medals, many years ago. HMS Conquest a Light Cruiser who served in the 5th L C Harwich Force from 1915 onwards. She was in the action and pursuit of the German Auxiliary Cruiser Meteor in August 1915. With a crew of 325, she also was hit during the Bombardment of Yarmouth & Lowestoft on the 26th April 1916. Suffering damage from a 12" shell, that destroyed her aerials and killed 25 of her crew and wounding 13 more. She struck a mine in 1918 (July) taking no further part in the war.
POSTCARD ALBUM & PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM a postcard album with a variety of Horse related postcards, also with 3 Military Cards (Army Service Corps, Royal Irish Lancers etc), Camp of the Devon Yeomanry Rousdon, 1912 etc. Also with a Victorian photograph album with a variety of Carte De Visite Cards, family photographs and pets. (2)
A large pair of Japanese cloisonné vases, one decorated figures landing on the shore, the other with an army coming to defend (damages), 43 cm high (2) See illustration Condition report Report by NG Both vases with large amounts of damage. The vase decorated figures landing has a replacement base. Base on other damaged and repaired.
Collection of Elizabeth II British Army Regimental crests and insignia, including Royal Anglian Regiment and Gordon Highlanders (28). N.B. All proceeds of the sale are being donated to The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal CONDITION REPORT Some paint loss to gilding and chips to paint. Two plaques have their names missing. One has come unstuck from wooden shield. Overall good condition
Rare and interesting First World War Victory medal, named to - 2108 WKR. C. GOSLING. Q.M.A.A.C., together with cap badge. Clara Gosling was born in Brightlingsea, Essex, in 1886 and enlisted in the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, serving during the First World War, before she was tragically killed on November 7th 1918, just four days before the Armistice. She is buried in the St. Sever Cemetery in Rouen, France. She is also commemorated with a headstone in Brightlingsea Chuchyard as well as being named on the Town's War Memorial. A fascinating piece of our local history and a rare and poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by women during the First World War

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