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A SECOND WORLD WAR & LATER GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO SERGEANT R.S. KING, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS comprising the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, and War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, and Efficiency Medal, Geo. VI (T.82192 Dvr. R.S. King. R.A.S.C.), bar-mounted for wearing; together with a General Service Medal, Eliz. II, with single clasp, Malaya (T/82192 Sgt. R.S. King. R.A.S.C.), unmounted.
A SECOND WORLD WAR M.B.E., M.I.D. GROUP OF SIX MEDALS ATTRIBUTED TO MAJOR G.H. MUIRHEAD comprising the Member of the British Empire (Military), second type, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, with '1st Army' clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, with 'Mention in Despatches' oak leaf, all unnamed as issued, bar mounted for wearing; together with a corresponding group of dress miniature medals, additionally including an Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, bar mounted for wearing.
A GREAT WAR & SECOND WORLD WAR M.B.E., M.I.D. GROUP OF NINE MEDALS TO MAJOR T. STIBBS, ROYAL SIGNALS comprising the Member of the British Empire (Military), second type, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both with names erased), General Service Medal, Geo. VI Ind. Imp., with single clasp 'Palestine' (2315924 W.O. I II T. Stibbs. R. Signals.), officially impressed, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, with 'Mention in Despatches' oak leaf, all unnamed as issued, and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (2315924 Sjt. T. Stibbs. R. Signals), officially impressed, bar mounted for wearing; together with a corresponding group of dress miniature medals, bar mounted for wearing; and an original commission document appointing Thomas Stibbs as Major in the Land Forces, 1947; also a British Forces in Egypt athletics medal, 1934-35.
POSTCARDS - GREAT WAR WOVEN SILKS Approximately thirty-seven cards, including Somerset Light Infantry, Devonshire Regiment, Gloucestershire Regiment (two different), Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Royal Irish Fusiliers, Lincolnshire Regiment, Middlesex Regiment, Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars, Loyal North Lancashire, Royal Engineers (two), Royal Garrison Artillery, Royal Artillery, and Army Service Corps (two different) regimentals; together with eighteen assorted other woven and printed silks, including two of Edith Cavell interest, some of later date, (album).
A 20thC army officer's dress sword, having a wire bound, shagreen covered handgrip and an engraved blade 32''L in a moulded, stitched hide scabbard with a belt frog and an additional, polished steel scabbard; an eclectic collection of contemporary cloth and other badges, insignia, buttons and epaulettes; various ceremonial uniform sashes and belts, a peaked cap and a pair of brown boots
A Nomura (TN) Japan Radar Jeep, battery-operated tinplate Jeep with military green body, tinplate US Army figures, rubber tyres with tinplate hubs, SSS Toys friction powered S-1030 Concrete Mixer, in original boxes, G-VG, Jeep lacks radar, Mixer lacks a hub cap, boxes P (2) clockwork tested ok on Van, Dust Cart and Tractor, Roller c/w requires attention
CIGARETTE & TRADE CARDS - ASSORTED including Wix ('Kensitas') woven silk flowers (sixty-six small size; two medium; two postcard), some duplication; Player, 'Uniforms of the Territorial Army', 1939, generally good (50/50), in adhesive album; and Player, 'National Flags and Arms', 1936, generally good (50/50), in adhesive album; also an Ordnance Survey one-inch folding map of Dartmoor (sheets 324, 338), circa 1900; all contained in a small leather case.
German School (late 18th Century) Portrait of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1735-1806) watercolour on ivory, in an oval turned-wood frame 3¾cm (1in) Charles William Ferdinand was a celebrated Field-Marshal in the Prussian Army and regarded as one of the most able soldiers of his time. He was the son of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1713-80) and Philippine Charlotte (1716-1801). Condition appears fine.
Louisa Taylor (British, 19th Century) Portrait of Sir Herbert Taylor, in the undress coat of the Windsor uniform, Lord in Waiting to King George IV painted by his sister-in-law, Louisa Taylor of Bifrons, Canterbury oil on panel 15 x 13cm (6 x 5in) Sir Herbert Taylor (29 September 1775 – 20 March 1839) GCB, GCH, was the first Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. Taylor was the son of the Reverend Edward Taylor of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent and his wife Margaret Payler, daughter of Thomas Turner Payler of Ileden, who died at Brussels in 1780. He joined the 2nd Dragoon Guards as a Cornet in 1794. Later that year he was promoted to Lieutenant and then the following year to Captain. In 1795 he served as Assistant Secretary and Aide de Camp to the Duke of York, then Commander-in-Chief of the British Army. Taylor was later the Duke of York's Assistant Military Secretary, an office he held until 1798. He was later a Major. In 1798 he was made Aide de Camp, Military Secretary and Private Secretary to the Marquess Cornwallis, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In the following year he returned to the Duke of York's service and remained there until 1805, although he was transferred to the 9th West Indian Regiment as a Lieutenant-Colonel in 1801. Taylor was quite an interesting figure, and he had a very demanding role in keeping the Prince Regent out of trouble. We are grateful to Christopher Bryant for his assistance with the catalogue entry. Under glass and with pronounced craquelure overall and pitting to the upper right-hand corner, some abrasion to the paint layer, but generally in sound condition.
AN EDWARD VII OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, C1905 the lacquered brass breakarched dial engraved with the Sun in Splendour and inscribed on a convex disc to the arch Tempus Fugit, the movement striking on a coiled wire gong, the case crisply carved overall with grotesques, foliage and lozenges, the hood with conforming side frets, 230cm h, printed depository label of ARMY & NAVY STORES LONDON WAREHOUSING DEPT++Apparently complete and in good original undamaged condition, pleasing light coloured oak, a typically substantial well engineered example in sound condition
Bermuda. 1941 (Nov.) 5/- bronze-green and carmine-red on yellow paper, corner example with the major HPF #60 broken lower right scroll, on registered cover from the Darrell correspondence to Egypt, Hamilton CDS of 16 JUN 43. Censor label at left, backstamped Miami, New York, Base Army PO and Field PO. A great cover, ex Dickgiesser (although in the catalogue of his collection neither the printing nor the flaw were recognised) and Shaw. SG 118ce (£2750 off cover)
RINGBINDER ALBUM OF GEOFF WHITE LTD. MODERN MILITARY RELATED POSTCARDS, British Army Series, Irish Constabulary Series etc... approx 168 cards and THREE OTHER ALBUMS OF MODERN POSTCARDS, relating to POULTRY, DUCKS and other WILD BIRDS, published by Feathered World, Delin, France, Geoff White Ltd., Medici Society and RSPB, in total in excess of 400 cards, INCLUDES A SMALL NUMBER OF EARLY 20th CENTURY TUCKS AND OTHER CARDS and TWO WELL FRAMED SETS OF MODERN TETLEY TEA 'British Birds' and JOHN PLAYER & SONS 'Poultry' to view front and back
GERMAN NAZI 'ARMY OFFICERS' REGULATION DAGGER, the plated diamond section double edged blade etched with Eickhorn Solingen squirrel logo, 10 1/4" (26cm) long, traditional hilt with orange plastic grip and having silver bullion knot, the SCABBARD with silver bullion and plush fabric hangers with metal fittings

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