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A WWI eighteen pounder shell, the base dated 1916 with shell, brass timing cone, with labels stating deactivated inert/safe, a WWI trench art shell case in the form of a vase and a collection of WWII period booklets to include Coastal Command (2), Bomber Command, Mediterranean Fleet, The Eight Army (3), Target Germany (2), Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy and Army badges and Insignia of World War II (illustrated)
A United States of America badge for Vietnam, National Defence medal, further medal bars, arm patches to include Parachute Regiment, Regimental patches, a leather belt, the white metal buckle with Swastika surmounted by an eagle, a collection of British Army cap badges to include the Coldstream Guards, Rifle Brigade etc
A 9ct hallmarked St John Ambulance Association prize winning medal dated 1938, awarded to Private G Simpson, weight approx 9.7gms, further St Johns Ambulance badges, nursing medal, a cased Queen Elizabeth II exemplary police service medal awarded Constable Richard C. Simpson, two world war I medals awarded to 386087 Private G. Simpson of the Royal Army Medical Corps, comprising war medal and War for Civilisation medal (af), collection of further coinage etc, also a book on the life and explorations of Dr Livingston, published by Adam & Co, London, circa 1860
A Queen Elizabeth II general service medal, bar for Northern Ireland awarded to 2670411 Corporal T E Howe of the Army Catering Corps, complete with box of issue, WWII 1939-45 medal, W.V.S Civil Defence badge and a cased set of four copy medals for Victoria Cross, Purple Heart, Legion d'honeur and gold star, an Eiger type G691 gentleman's wristwatch, a cased pair of Masonic medals, Masonic sash for the K.O.M Hamilton Lodge and a cased euro wristwatch
Two tinplate items comprising a boxed Technofix 261 road roller with red and blue cab, black chimney and fittings and cream wheels with clockwork motor and an unboxed Marx Toys (UK) Royal Artilary army lorry in military green with detailed tin printing and yellow interior and black plastic wheels, length 33cm
Approximately twenty diecast and tinplate military vehicles/items, mainly Dinky to include tank transporter no.660, Centurion tank no. 651, Volkwagon KDF pressure refueler no.642, armored command vehicle no.677, 10 tonne army truck no.622, military ambulance no.626, EBR Panhard no.80A etc, including a Marklin field gun
Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. Denarius, 3.86g (4h). . Obv: CA - ES - AR below youthful portrait of Augustus, all within oak wreath. Rx: AVG - VST. Candelabrum, decorated with two rams` heads, within wreath of flowers. The wreath incorporates two bucrania and three pateras, one of which is directly above, almost resting on, the candelabrum. BM 684. Paris 1013. Cohen 2 (Caius Caesar, 30 Fr.). RIC 540 (R2). High relief portrait. Beautifully toned. Good EF Ex Berk 165, 28 July 2009, lot 302 Mattingly in BMC I (1923, pp. cxxvi f.) thought that the portrait of this coin must certainly represent a youthful Augustus rather than Caius Caesar, but he was unable to decide where and when the coin might have been struck and how it should be interpreted. Giard in his Paris catalogue (1976, p. 45) thought the youthful portrait and candelabrum reverse type might relate to the Saecular Games, so dated the coin to 17 BC. R. Prideaux (Triton XI, 8 January 2008, lot 829) suggested that the reverse type was actually funereal, so might refer to the death of Agrippa in Pannonia in 12 BC, the coin being an emergency issue produced in Pannonia for the army soon after that event
Medals: a Craig family group of W.W.1 and W.W.2 medals, including 1914-15 Star and British War Medal to Surg. R. N. Craig R.N.V.R.; W.W.1 British War and Victory Medals to Capt. R. N. Craig; W.W.2 group of four, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp, Defence and War Medals 1939-45 to Second-Lieutenant Ian Neville Craig, 10th Royal Hussars; 1939-45 Defence Medal to Mrs K. M. Craig; and Africa General Service Medal, ERII, with Kenya Clasp to E. 3703 I.P.I.(R). D. N. Craig, together with a quantity of associated items including dog tag for R. N. Craig R.A.M.C., two portrait photographs of Second-Lieutenant Ian Neville Craig in uniform, his Ration Book, telegram addressed to Dr R. N. Craig, The Lodge, Alphington, Nr Exeter, Devon, relating the death of his son "in action on 25th October 1942", Stowe Chapel Book of Remembrance 1939-1945 listing Ian Neville Craig "Killed in Action at El-Alamein 24th October 1942", a Kenya Police badge, etc (a lot)
Medals; an incomplete group of five medals, awarded to 1044026 Frank Lewis, Royal Artillery, comprising General Service Medal (GV) with N. W. Persia clasp; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; France and Germany Star; and Territorial For Efficient Service Medal, together with 1939-45 medals list (lists 6 medals), Bombardier Frank Lewis' album of W.W.2 period photographs including 8th Army, quantity of badges including Army Air Corps, A.R.P, Middlesex, Red Cross, etc (a lot)
CUNNABELLS NOVA-SCOTIA ALMANAC AND FARMERS MANUAL 1851, (a/f); THE ARMY LIST FOR AUGUST 1843; WALKER (J&C), WILTSHIRE, a folding map, 1836; AB-O'TH'-YATE AND THE OPENING OF THE SHIP CANAL, pamphlet, c1893; HIS MAJESTY'S ARMY, weekly rates of pay pamphlet, 10th November 1914; THE ATHLETIC NEWS FOOTBALL ANNUAL, 1931-32; and four other items (a/f)
Military Collection Benham Red Suede gold logoed album containing 22 small silk covers comm. the major Army regiments inc The Rifle Brigade, Welsh Fusiliers, Parachute Regiment, Royal Scots, Hussars, Falklands War. Numbered 636 of 1050 issued. Attractive collection in good condition album which was £25 alone.
Softcover autograph book, 4 x 6.25, signed inside on individual pages or affixed slips or letters in ink by 11 notable business and religious leaders, predominately circa 1920/30s. Signers are: H. R. Dowd, Charles H. ‘Tom’ Sawyer, William Green, Edward H. H. Simmons President New York Stock Exchange 1924 30, John G. Murray Bishop of Maryland R. O. Goodykoontz, John Roach Straton one of the most flamboyant and controversial preachers of the 20th century. William Thomas Manning Bishop New York 1929(May 12, 1866, in Northampton, England – November 18, 1949 in New York) was a U.S. Episcopal bishop of New York (1921–1946). He led a major $10 million campaign to raise funds for additional construction on the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and directed a program to train and employ men from the neighborhood as skilled artisans during the Great Depression and later. Maurice B. Alexander. Edward John Higgins (26 November 1864 – 14 December 1947) was the third General of The Salvation Army (1929–1934). Patrick Cardinal Hayes Arch Bishop New York, Robert B. Meyner (July 3, 1908 – May 27, 1990) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 44th Governor of New Jersey, from 1954 to 1962. Before being elected Governor, Meyner represented Warren County in the New Jersey Senate from 1948 to 1951.
BOOK 'GABBY' A Fighter Pilot's Life' (1st US Hardback Edition 1999) Bookplate signed by COL FRANCIS 'GABBY' GABRESKI, COL HUBERT 'HUB' ZEMKE, and COL JERRY JOHNSON, all who flew with the 56th Fighter Group of the US 8th Army Air Force. The book is in pristine condition, and is also signed and dated July 7th 1992 for collector. (Greying due to scanning only)
CINEMA, posters, inc. 'Agantuk' Satyajit Ray (Quad), 'Army Of Lovers' Rosa Von Praunheim (GB 17 x 24), 'Big Easy Dennis' (Quad) (US 1-Sheet), 'Crazy' Hans-Christian Schmid (Danish 24 x 33), 'I Love You To Death' Kevin Kline (Quad), 'Johnny Handsome' Mickey Rourke (US 1-Sheet), 'Johnny Suede' Brad Pitt (GB 20 x 30), 'Meetings With Remarkable Men' Terence Stamp (GB 20 x 30), 'Prague' Sandrine Bonnaire (Quad), 'Square Circle' Nirmal Pandey (Quad), 'Young Ladies of Wilko' Andrzej Wajda (Quad), folded, G to VG, 11

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