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MATCHBOX `BATTLE KINGS` WINDOW BOXES, K-101 Sherman tank, K-102 M48-42 tank, K-103 Chieftain tank, K-104 King Tiger tank, K-105 Hover Raider, K-106 Tank transporter and M48 Tank, K-107, S.P. Howitzer, K-108 M3A1 Half track, K-109 Sherman tank, K-110 Recovery vehicle, K-111 Missile launcher, K-112 RAF Ambulance, K-118 Army helicopter - (All Mint/Boxes Mint - VG)
FIVE UNBOXED DINKY TOYS MILITARY VEHICLES, PLAYWORN, Includes 3 ton army wagon and cover No. 621, Centurion Tank No. 651 TOGETHER WITH FOUR DINKY TOYS UNBOXED AND PLAYWORN BUSSES, including Observation Coach and Double decker bus No. 29c ""Dunlop - The Worlds Master Tyre"", cream and green livery circa 1954, FOUR OTHER VEHICLES. (Poor condition) TOGETHER WITH TWO INTERLOCKING RAILWAY COACHES, maroon and cream (15)
DINKY EMPTY BOXES FOR 622 10 TON ARMY TRUCK (blue/white stripes) (Good), 972 20 ton CRANE `Coles` lorry (Fair- one corner split and box lid dirty), 27A MASSY-HARRIS TRACTOR TRADE BOX, for 3 - plain cardboard with yellow end label, CM PLASTIC HONG KONG TRAMCAR `Crich Tramway Museum` (Green) (Mint/Box Good) (4)
English School late 18th century- Miniature portrait of Sake Dean Mahomed:-, head and shoulders, with dark hair tied in a ribbon, wearing a high white cotton collar, jabot, and black coat, sky background oval, 4.5cm, in a gilt metal frame with hair plait reverse, together with a miniature portrait of Jane, wife of Sake Dean Mahomed, head and shoulders with short bobbed hair, wearing a lace collar pinned with a brooch, oval 4.2cm, in a gilt metal frame with hair and seed pearl reverse. [2] *Notes. Sake Dean Mahomed [1759-1851] was born in India and served in the army of the British East India Company as a trainee surgeon. He emigrated to Ireland in 1786 where he met and married Jane Daly. While in Cork he wrote and published his book titled The Travels of Dean Mahomed which was the first book published by a native Indian in the English language. He left Ireland and moved to London where he opened the first Indian restaurant in England, The Hindoostane Coffee House, located at Portland Square, which is now commemorated by a wall plaque. In 1814 Sake Dean Mahomed and his wife Jane moved to Brighton and opened the first shampooing vapour masseur bath in England, now the site of The Queens Hotel. He described the treatment in a local paper as 'The Indian Medicated Vapour Bath, a cure to many diseases and giving full relief when everything fails; particularly rheumatic and paralytic, gout, stiff joints, old sprains, lame less, aches and pains in the joints'. So successful was his treatment that hospitals referred patients to him and both kings George IV and William IV appointed him as their shampooing surgeon in Brighton. Sake Dean Mahamed and his wife Jane are buried at St Nicholas Church, Brighton. *Provenance. This and the following two lots by direct family descent.
Group of Military Badges including Silver and Enamel Soldiers and Sailors Families Association 1915 Badge, On War Service Badge 1915, Womens VR Badge 1915, Womens VR Badge 1915 for Efficiency and Strength, Warwickshire Badge, Pair Army Shoulder Title Badge and Young People`s Union plus a WW1 Armband for Volunteer Training Corps
A 2nd Army Thanksgiving Service 'Order of Service' on the conclusion of the campaign in N.W Europe, 6th June, 1944 - 5th May, 1945 together with an associated Christmas card from Rosendaal and Nispen to their allied liberators, Christmas 1944, with signatures. The North west campaign began with the Normandy landings and ended with the surrender to Montgomery of all German forces in N.W. Europe
World War Two (WWII) campaign medals comprising 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, War medal all with ribbons on bar and Atlantic Star (the latter not included in the illustration) - also included in the lot is the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medal with ribbon and a miniature - Est £80 - £120
Kurt Ubben KC OL, signed wartime Hoffman photo. Signed wartime Hoffman photo. Killed in 1944 with 110 victories over enemy aircraft in over 500 combat missions. 90 of his victories were claimed over the Eastern front. On 27 April 1944, Ubben engaged United States Army Air Forces P-47 fighters near Fère-en-Tardenois. In the ensuing combat, Ubben was shot down in Fw 190. He bailed out but his parachute failed to open either due to insufficient altitude or because of an improperly fastened harness. Sepia coloured postcard photograph shows him in his Luftwaffe officers uniform, and he has boldly signed his name in ink below his image Good condition Est 150-200
James Bond Movie Props. James Bond Golden Eye Movie Prop Russian Warm army hat with Red Star Gold coloured badge. Used on set in opening sequences. James Bond Die Another Day Movie Prop Green Metal Army helmet. Used on set by Moons army. James Bond Die Another Day Movie Prop Green Metal Army helmet with Camouflage cover. Used on set by Moons army. Good condition Est £90-120
CIGARETTE CARDS Small leather suitcase with various 14 complete sets inc. Gallaher; 1939 Army Badges, 1938 Shots from Famous Films. Churchman; 1937 Story of Navigation, 1937 Wonderful Railway Travel. John Player; 1938 Cricketers, 1939 Uniforms, 1927 Gilbert & Sullivan. Wills; Household Hints, 1923 Lucky Charms etc. Also 7 sets stuck in special printed albums.
Group of six - 1939/45 Africa & Italy Stars War & Defence with Eliz II Special Constabulary Medal to Cyril Parkinson (Type C) also a silver St Johns Ambulance Association Service Cross named to A. 1926 Cyril Parkinson box of issue Armoured Corp. to him at Wingate Co. Durham lot includes Photo R.A.C. Badge plus 2 x collars to R.A.C. Sweethearts Badge 8th Army Cloth Badges 3x & scarce painted a large group photograph of H. Q. Squadron 7th Armoured Brigade (he is marked out on the picture) also a St Johns certificate from the Wingate Branch copy research included EF.
Pair - War & Defence Medals photograph 2x cloth patches RE brass badge & shoulder flash - attributed to 614304 J. Hewitson Tyne Electrical Engineers incl. Army Prayer Book & postcard addressed to him in Stockton on Tees. Defence Medal ARP badge & ARP I.D card Borough of Belfast to R. E. Armstrong U.A.P.A 5507-1. Defence Medal ARP I.D card Newcastle to Mr. G. W. Hogarth GVF.
Set of five - court style mounted Eliz II C.S.M clasps Air Operating Iraq & N. Ireland with Queens Commendation for Valuable Service 24706635 Sgt. P. D. Smith R.E (this medal is marked on reverse `copy`) & replaces the lost C.S.M also UN Bosnia NATO former Yugoslavia & Golden Jubilee (all un-named as issued). Group includes Eliz II Regular Army L.S.G.C (official issue named to same recipient) GVF. The group is supported by copy paper work incl. the Commendation for the Q.C.V.S which gives a full description of his service in South Armagh - dismantling watch towers etc. L.G. 23.04.04. He served 22 years.
A World War I Recruitment Poster, ""It is far better to face the bullets than to be killed at home by a bomb, join the Army at once & help to stop an air raid, God Save The King"" with a Zeppelin over London, printed for Central Recruiting Depot by Andrew Reid & Co. Ltd., Newcastle-on-Tyne 43 x 35cm (17 x 14in) Folds and loss to left hand edge
Oscar Namatjira (Australian, 1922-1991) The Walls Glen, Helen Gorge, Australia signed lower right ""Oscar Namatjira"" watercolour 25 x 36cm (10 x 14in) Oscar Namatjira was born in 1922. He attended mission school before joining the Army Labour Gang in 1942. Three years later he returned to the mission and took up painting. Oscar`s work was perhaps most strongly influenced by his father Albert Namatjira. His landscapes are beautifully drafted and coloured. Early works display a delicate palette and capture subtle changes of light and shadow on the landscape. Oscar`s best work is comparable to Albert`s for technique and beauty. His ghost gums are also masterly executed. Early works were signed Oscar Namatjira. Condition appears fine.
§ Gilbert Spencer, RA (British, 1892-1979) Raising the Cross signed and dated 1919 pen, ink and crayon 22 x 25cm (9 x 10in) Provenance: The Hon. Robert Gathorne-Hardy, The Mill House, Stanford Dingley, Berkshire, and 32 Edna Street, London, SW11, and by descent Exhibited: The Tate Gallery, London - on loan, 10 December 1975. The Museum and Art Gallery, Reading Gilbert Spencer was the younger brother of the famed artist Sir Stanley Spencer. Spencer was born at Cookham, Berkshire, on the 4th August 1892. He studied at the Camberwell School of Arts, the Royal College of Art and finally the Slade School of Fine Art from 1913 to 1915. In 1914, during his time at the Slade, Spencer won the coveted life drawing prize. After serving in the army during the First World War he returned to the Slade from 1919 to 1920. Spencer taught at the University of Oxford before his first show at the Goupil Gallery in London in 1923. Throughout the Second World War Spencer served as an official war artist and in 1950 was elected as an Associate Royal Academician before becoming a full member of the Royal Academy of Arts. His work is widely exhibited throughout the world, including in the Tate Gallery and the Royal Academy The image is good and clear - the old cream mount is discoloured and needs replacing. Squared up. Old gallery labels to the reverse.
Willy Tirr (German,915-2000) Abstract signed lower right on the reverse ""W Tirr"" mixed media on paper, unframed 80 x 59cm (31 x 23in) Willy Tirr was born in Stettin, Germany in 1915 He fled the Nazis in 1938, settling in England at the age of 23. After internment in England and Australia he joined the army and ended the war in the Intelligence Corps. In the 1950?s and 60?s the taught at the Leeds College of Art, and painted in a small studio, he had built himself, adjoining his house in Leeds. In 1970 he began teaching as lecturer and later became Head of Fine Art at Leeds Polytechnic, where he stayed until his retirement in 1981. Unframed and rolled up.
§ Chloe Preston (British 1887-1969) Second to None signed lower left ""Chloe Preston"" watercolour 27½ x 25½cm (11 x 10in) Chloe Preston was a prominent and successful illustrator of humorous children`s books and postcards. The present illustration was given by the Borwick family of Hazelbech, Northamptonshire, to Stanley Barton, their head gardener of 25 years. Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Borwick and his son Major Peter Borwick were accomplished polo players with the Royal Scots Greys, and troopers and horses spent time at Hazelbech training for regimental ceremonial occasions. The present illustration features the unofficial motto of the Regiment - Second to None - referring to their seniority in the army and fighting prowess. The illustration may have been a commission or gift from the artist to the Borwick family.

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