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A SIGNIFICANT ‘BATTLE OF FRANCE 1940’ DSO FATHER, BROTHER AND SON ARCHIVE OF MEDALS, PAPERS, ORIGINAL PHOTOS, CERTIFICATES, ETC, GIVING AN INSIGHT TO THE SURRENDER TO FIELD MARSHAL ERWIN ROMMEL AT ST.VALERY EN-CAUX ON THE 12th JUNE, 1940 together with a Miniature group of medals to a family member, Major HAROLD HENRY MERTON b June 22nd, 1898, Large Glazed frame with professionally mounted medals as follows, British War Medal, Victory medal, named Captain H H MERTON, Distinguished Service Order, correctly dated on reverse Bar 1945, India General Service Medal, Bar North West Frontier 1936-37 correctly named Captain H H Merton, 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, Present are his framed Certificate of Commission, DSO Certificate, framed Dress Side Cap, framed RA Metal Insignia, 3 small watercolours in a frame which were painted by a fellow prisoner of War, a letter received by Merton after WW2 from Leiut General Sir Brian Horrocks ( Arnhem fame) and various other original photos of Merton in POW Camps in Germany, and a post War photo of him with Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, another glazed frame in the company of Montgomery post WW2 whilst Merton was at the Btn training base in Oswestry, an aged copy of the large format Book ‘The Prisoners Progress’, colour photos taken by Merton when he returned to Germany some years later to visit Laufen Castle etc, MERTON was Commissioned into the Army as 2nd Leiut in the Royal Artillery, on October 27th 1915, He left to serve in the Salonika/Balkans theatre of the War, and by 1918, had risen in rank firstly to Leiut, then Captain, He stayed in the Army, was married and went to India ,(63rd Field Battery RA) his son (Richard Henry Merton) being born in India in 1933, he returned from India, and in 1937 was promoted to Major, and held that rank when he entered WW2 with the British Expeditionary Force in 1940 attached to the 23rd Field Artillery, Whilst in France the Unit became attached to the 51st Highland Division under the Command of Major Gen Sir Victor Morven Fortune, their support of the French forces came under attack by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Panzer units around Chartres, in early June, and the race to withdraw ended with the 51st Div setting up a defensive perimeter around the Coastal town of St.Valery-En Caux, including Merton and his batteries, A courageous attempt was made to hold out to allow Allied shipping to take our troops out but with terrible casualties, and virtually no ammunition Fortune decided to surrender on June 12th to Rommel, MERTON was awarded the DSO for ‘Recognition of gallant & distinguished services in the field’ in 1940 and despite extensive research, no copy of the Citation has been found, this backed up by the Head Archivist at the RA HQ at Larkhill & Public Records Office, Merton together with Fortune and approximately 8000 troops were taken into Captivity, and Merton was eventually moved with Fortune to OFLAG VII C Laufen Castle, their, they were treated reasonably well, and photos are included of his time their including one with Fortune and others posing around a game of Curling, Merton would also go on to be held at Spangenburg Bei Cassel, and was eventually released at the end of hostilities, on his return to the UK he learnt of his award, and this must have come as a surprise, as he had been listed as missing in action/POW in July 1940, Merton stayed in the Army attached to the RA Training Regiment in Oswestry, and retired with the rank of Lt Col in 1956, Son Richard Henry MERTON 2nd Lt, A Boxed Africa General Service Medal, correctly named to 2nd Lt R H Merton Devons, Merton served with the 9th Devons, when he was awarded the Medal, but later joined the Parachute Regiment. His archive includes original Devon, Parachute Regiment and other Insignia, which has been nicely framed, together with his own Parachute Beret, complete with badge etc dated 1958, Brother Leslie Hugh Merton Number 420731, Framed WW2 Miniature group, consisting 1939-45, Africa(1st Army bar) Italy Stars, Defence & War Medals with Territorial Efficiency Medal, Merton served with the 48th Royal Tank Regiment(RAC) during WW2, and was Squadron Quarter Master Sgt, when he left the Army in 1949, This archive is supported by Photos, both framed and loose, Insignia and a considerable amount of Research, obtained online and personally, for a multitude of sources over the past three months, A fascinating story of three men's Service in a variety of theatres of War, with different ranks, all valued members of our British Army from 1915 through to 1949
A BRITISH ARMY DPM ZIP THROUGH CAMO JKT, with Warrant officer Rank patch to chest, British Army Parachutist Smock, size 170, zip through etc good condition post WW2, British Army DPM Woodland smock, hooded, good condition size 170, & British Army issue Waterproof zip up leg/ankle waterproof trousers size 170
A BRING BACK LOT FROM WW2 GERMANY, to include a 3rd Reich Kreigsmarine Naval Breast patch (Eagle left facing) and featuring the Bevo Wuppertal manufacture name, scarce to see as many are trimmed before mounting/stitching to Uniform, together with various Currencies, France, Belgium, Germany, all these were brought back from the War by Pte W R J JARVIS, British Army
SEVERAL ITEMS OF BRITISH ARMY DESERT UNIFORM ITEMS FROM THE 2ND GULF WAR PERIOD, ALL ORIGINAL to include Lightweight Tropical/Desert jkt, size170/96 UK Insignia on arm, matching Combat Trs, size 80/80/96, Under body Armour Combat Shirt, size Medium, UK insignia on arm, & Hooded Desert windproof smock, size 170/96
WW2 GERMAN 3RD REICH FIELD KIT ITEMS, to include Army(Heer) Water bottle with felt cover some mothing, cap marked M6/17/39 RZM,K98 Mauser Rifle Cleaning kit, all contents present, lid marked AB41, K98 Mauser Rifle 3 section Ammo pouch, impressed into the leather on reverse is Nurnberg 1939,& an aluminium drinking cup marked 1/4 L
A German WWII aluminium water bottle, complete with cap, bottle marked WAL 43, and cap marked HRE 41, together with a British green enamelled water bottle with cork stopper, marked GM 1942, a pair of British army putees, a military aluminium water mug, a tin for emergency rations, and a small military tin containing dubbin, lid is marked C.D&M LT, Dubbin Protective No 1, 2oz, and the government arrow.
A WWI period German Iron Cross, Second class, magnetic core, indistinct maker's mark to suspension ring, with replacement nylon black and white combatants ribbon, together with a WWI German Honour Cross 1914-1918, a pair of replica German army tunic badges, a German army identification tag to Josef Attenburg of the 1st Field Regiment, and a pair of WWII period stamps.Images available on request.
A WWII Second War Imperial Japanese Army Arisaka Type 30 rifle bayonet. Hooked pommel with press stud, wooden grip secured to the tang by rivets and a muzzle ring with forward facing quillon. Ricasso marked with circular rings. Measures approx 50cm.If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.
An original WWI First World War Imperial German / Prussian Army SG 88/05 ' Butcher ' rifle bayonet. The blade marked for F Herder, Solingen and dated 1915 on the spine. Hooked steel pommel with press release button, ribbed wooden grips and a back facing quillon. Within a period leather and steel scabbard. Measures approx; 52cm long in total.
A WWII Second World War British Army steel brodie helmet with Third Reich German red crayoned graffiti. Retaining liner and chin strap. Dated 1941 on liner. Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.
A WWI First World War Imperial German / Prussian Army Heavy Machine Gunners M16 Stahlhelm helmet. Two side lugs and ventilation holes. Lacking liner. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.
A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Army Officers uniform chest eagle bullion patch together with a German song book. Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.
A collection of assorted WWII Second World Warc military badges / patches and ephemera to include; Polish 8th Army bullion patch, British Tank Regiment cap badge, Royal Armoured Corps, 14th/20th Hussars Christmas Day menu and Ramnuggur Ball invitation, magazine clipping from a 1945 issue of The Sphere and a copy of ' Finito ' The Po Valley Campaign.
A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Army Officers parade dagger. The dagger having a steel oak leaf pommel, twisted celluloid grip and cross guard in the form of the Nazi eagle with downward facing quillons. Ricasso stamped Alcoso Solingen. Housed in steel scabbard with furniture ring and Portepee. Measures approx 39cm. Note: Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.
Property of Regimental Sgt Major Harry Skilton - an original WWII Second World War IWC ( International Watch Company ) ' Dirty Dozen ' military issue wristwatch. Stainless steel cased mechanical watch with black face with broad arrow below the IWC, luminous Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 and stamped on the back WWW for 'Watch Wrist Waterproof'. 33mm case, with original period strap. Ticking at time of cataloguing but sold without guarantee. Provenance: the property of one Regimental Sgt Major Harry Skilton of the East Surrey Regiment. Skilton served in North Africa, Sicily and Monte Casino. He was known to have taken part in Operation Torch in October 1942, the 1st Battalion East Surreys had a complement of 796, but by May 1945 only eighteen men remained - most had been killed or wounded. He joined the army at just fourteen by lying about his age in 1934. Consigned from the family. Photograph shows him on his wedding day in 1943 - his bride's dress being made from an RAF parachute.
A WWI First World War Imperial German / Prussian Army cut down (trench combat) 98/05 pattern bayonet. Hooked pommel with press stud, wooden grip and crossguard marked 1863. The spine of the blade dated 1916. Makers mark on the ricasso for Rich A Herder, Solingen. Housed in a K98 scabbard and frog. Measures approx 40cm.
British Military History to include Anglesey (The Marquess of) A History of the British Cavalry, Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 1998, 8 volumes; Barnes (Major R. Money) The British Army of 1914, London: Seeley Service & Co., 1968; Farwell (Byron) Armies of the Raj: From the Mutiny to Independence, 1858-1947, London: Viking, 1989, among various other volumes concerning military history (qty)
The Archive of Lady Mary Pamela Madeline Sibell Strickland / Lyon (1895-1991), née CharterisTo include nine various leatherbound diaries in manuscript spanning 1916-1927; including some typewritten transcripts thereof (Volumes 1-4)Two ring binder files containing letters of response to the wedding of Ariel Susan Clare (adopted daughter of Mary Lyon) to Christopher Elliott in 1964, predominantly from the gentry of Gloucestershire and including from the author Michael Innes and Anne Fleming (wife of Ian Fleming)Two prisoner of war diaries by Lieutenant Algernon (Tom) Walter Strickland of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Yeomanry, dating from 1916-18, written while he was held prisoner in Turkey, measuring 13cm x 8.5cm each with cloth boards, with an accompanying manuscript book by his wife, Mary Strickland, summarising letters received from her husband while imprisoned, with a folded map of Gallipoli, alongside two files of manuscript letters from Algernon (known in the family as Tom or Tommy) to Mary spanning 1917-1938 including those from camps in Egypt, Switzerland and Gallipoli (Turkey).A folder of various letters to Mary Pamela Lyon, some dealing with the publication of Cynthia Asquith's diaries (Mary's sister), including from Sir Rupert Hart-Davis (1907-1999) and an envelope of press cuttings and reviews of Elizabeth Longford’s biography of Wilfred Scawen Blunt, letters from Elizabeth Longford and Roger FulfordTwo small notebooks with manuscript entries in pencil, one entitled 'Bird Notes' (spanning 1955-1965) and Birds seen in South Africa Orange Free State Dec 1937- March 1938A folder of Letters entitled 'Letters from Sara from 1929 up to 1950' (daughter of Mary Lyon) including juvenile correspondenceA folder of documents relating to World War I & II with related memorabilia including a typed manuscript ‘Torpedoed’ by Martin Charteris (1913-1999), a favourite courtier of Queen Elizabeth II and her longest serving Private Secretary, several ephemera publications by the British Legion, 1950-54, an auction catalogue Bruton, Knowles & Co. ‘The Gloucestershire Treasure Sale’ 1944 for the Red Cross, including a pencil drawing ‘Paternity’ by H.G. Wells, Mary Strickland and Mrs Belloc Lowndes, drawn at Stanway as part of a parlour game. Several WWII armbands for the British Red Cross, WVS Rest Centre and WLA (Women’s Land Army), several badges including a Royal British Legion Poppy brooch, ARP Women’s Voluntary Services, Women’s Land Army and Civil Defence CorpsA folder entitled ‘Soldier’s Letters 1917-1918’, mostly addressed ‘Dear Nurse’ to Mary StricklandA folder of newspaper cuttings Jan 1977 to ..., a further folder of press cuttings of reviews of Cynthia Asquith’s diaries, 1968 and other booksA marbled paper notebook entitled ‘Last Will and Testament of Mary Constance Wemyss’ dated March 9th 1929A manuscript poem by Herbert Asquith ‘Youth in the Skies’ with his accopmpanying letter, dated 1940An envelope of letters and ephemera relating to J. M. Barrie including two copies each of Stanway Mysteries programmes for ‘The Wheel’ and ‘Where was Simon’ by Barrie, nine signed manuscripts letters by J. M. Barrie, all to ‘Lady Mary Strickland’ at various addresses, 1923-1936Folders of LettersFolder entitled ‘Cynthia Asquith to her sister Mary’ but containing various letters including one manuscript letter from Augustus John, September 19, 1936 to Lady Mary regarding his works in Chelsea portraits and advance for his portrait of Mary and another letter from Augustus John regarding the same; a typewritten autograph letter to Lady Mary from Anthony Powell, 1977Folder of Letters to Mary Lyon on occasion of Cynthia Asquith’s death, amongst others by Osbert Sitwell, ‘Bibs’ Plymouth, Denis Mackail, Lord Tavistock, etc.Five folders of letters from Mary Strickland/Charteris to her mother (1899-1937)A folder of letters entitled ‘Bibs’ Plymouth (1910s-1920s)A folder of letters from Denis Mackail 1920s-1960sFive letters from Wilfred Scawen Blunt to Mary Constance Wyndham Countess Wemyss (1862-1937) [with whom she allegedly had an affair] including one poem dedicated to herAn extensive collection of letters dating circa 1899-1978 to Mary Strickland from various correspondents including from Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Sir Walter Raleigh, George Vernon, Cynthia Asquith, various members of the Asquith, Wemyss and Charteris family, Denis Mackail, Augustus John, H. G. Wells, Violet Bonham Carter, Henry Yorke, Hugo Charteris, Osbert Sitwell, L. P. Jacks, Joan Webster-Young, Sybell Fulford , Roger Fulford, Anne Fleming and others Lady Mary was the adopted daughter of Percy Scawen Wyndham. Her mother was Mary Constance Charteris Wyndham and her biological father Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. Wyndham and her siblings and their spouses were members of The Souls, an elite English social group. She and her two sisters were the subjects of John Singer Sargent's 1899 painting The Wyndham Sisters.Mary was first married to Algernon (Tom) Strickland, who died in 1938, her second husband was Major John (Jack) Lyon, whom she married in 1943. Her older sister was the author and society hostess Lady Cynthia Asquith, married to Herbert Asquith, younger son of the Liberal Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, who was Prime Minister at the outbreak of the First World War. Mary lost both her brothers during the war in quick succession, Yvo Alan Charteris in October 1915 and Hugo Francis Charteris (Lord Elcho) in April 1916. She resided both at Stanway House (her family home) and Apperley Court (family home of the Strickland's).Her fascinating diaries span the early years of a young Mary Strickland, documenting the outbreak of the First World War and its aftermath, nursing duties, attending seances with her mother, escapades to London and household and society gossip. Through her sister Lady Cynthia Asquith, the English writer and socialite, she was well connected with the literary elite and through her brother-in-law's family, she gained intriguing insights into the political machinations at the time. The diaries intersperse major international events with the comparative monotony of daily life in a country house and seemingly endless letter writing. An avid correspondent, the diary also documents, alongside original letters, the death in service of her brother Yvo in Gallipoli. The diaries describe varied events, from an altercation with her maid at Harrods, lunch at 10 Downing Street, bombs dropped in London, dinner with H.G. Wells, descriptions of her nursing duties during WWI at Winchcombe Hospital, her husband's imprisonment in Turkey and country house visits interspersed by reports and commentary on the events and battles of the First World War.Alongside the diaries, the archive includes extensive correspondence and documents spanning most of the 20th century with letters from literary figures such as H.G. Wells, J. M. Barrie, Denis Mackail and Osbert Sitwell alongside the family correspondence.Lady Mary Charteris pictured in the Tatler at the time of her engagement to Lieutenant Algernon W. Strickland of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars.
WWII folder of British Government Counter Propaganda documents stamped to inside back wrapper 'Supplied for the Public Service', (the folder 35cm x 22cm) Most documents with the heading 'This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government', with most documents dating from the 1940 and in advance and after D day including ephemera leaflets, flyers and printed communications addressing the residents of various countries - flown in by the RAF, including 'Le Courier d L'air', 10 June 1944, a flyer communicating the confiscation of Radios by the German army and advertising the new hours of transmissions of French news on the BBC, various German language flyers and small magazines showing the failure of the German army's and German government strategies (Luftpost 13 Februar 1944), a flyer with a warning to German officers who have mistreated prisoners of war signed in print by Churchill, Truman and Stalin 'Alliierte Kriegsgefangene ... Warnung and jeden, der fur Ihre Behandlung verantwortlich ist', a leaflet in colours entitled 'Sie Kommen' showcasing the futility of opposition to the allied forces' with further leaflets and translations thereof distributed by air in France, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway and Italy; also bound with a sheet of gummed propaganda labels in orange and black with the Belgian lion dated 31 August
WWII Prisoner of War Wartime Log, flight log books and related ephemera, belonging to Ralph Caie Stewart, bomber Pilot/Officer, shot down 20-21st June 1944.The Wartime Log recording capture on 27th June 1944, held at Dulag Luft 29th June - 14th July, Stalag Luft III 15th July - 6th February 1945, Stalag VII 13th April 1945 and liberated 29th April 1945 by the American 3rd Army. Contains pages of illustrations and sketches including a hand drawn plan of the escape tunnel used for 'The Great Escape', the Sagan Crest, "The view from my window 17th July 1944", records of other prisoners in Block 104 Room 2 including Canadian Flying Office Reynolds, Pilot Craigie, Typhoon 'Ace' fighter pilot Haddock, US Bombardier Rocco Ravaschieri from B-24 Liberator and others, map of Stewart's journey through Germany and Belgium, a poem by Haddock, "The life of a Kriegie", a view of the camp, drawings of bombers and other planes, a drawing and information of the theatre built at Stalag Luft III along with details and photographs of the productions performed there.Two pilots log books, one recording flight training during 1943, the other detailing training exercised and mission over Wesseling June 22nd 1944.Other ephemera including Stalag Luft III theatre Orchestral Concert programme for 29th Oct-1st Nov 1944, personal telegrams, correspondence after Stewart's capture, personal letters and photographs. Condition report:P/O Ralph Caie Stewart was British (Scottish), Number 1561524. Entry for June 22nd 1944 whows Lancaster III number KMZ ND 138, unsure of which Air/Bomb group he was attached to.
1945 Willys Jeep. Registration number: YWG 585. Mileage displaying: 17,807. American supplied in 1945 Willys Jeep. Then transferred to the British army and served in World War Two ref data plate on the Jeep. Released from the British army and sold in 1957. This Jeep has clearly been restored to a high standard at some point in it's life. Supplied with a number of period prop accessories to include: canvas roof, canvas dash protector, first aid kit, Shovel, Axe, water bottle, camouflage awning, ammo bullet boxes, bottle jack, rope, axe, 20L petrol jerry can, rear-mounted spare wheel and machine gun stand. Registered with as a 'Historic Vehicle', meaning exempt from MOT and Nil value Historic tax qualifying. Currently running on a 6v system. The Willys Jeep remains highly sought after by discerning military vehicle enthusiasts and classic car enthusiast around the world. Please note that buyers premium is 10% plus VAT (total 12% inc VAT) on all cars and motorbikes, subject to a minimum of £150 plus VAT. Please be aware that all lots are sold as seen and without any warranty implied or given. You must satisfy your knowledge as to a vehicles description and condition before you decide to bid. We recommend that you inspect the lot in person during the general viewing days held prior to the auction day on the 10th of December. If you are unable to attend one of the viewing days, Ewbanks can arrange for an individual telephone/walk round video call appointment with a car expert. Please refer to the terms and conditions. Viewing days: Monday 17th of March: 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 18th of March: 9am - 5pm, Wednesday 19th of March: 9am - 5pm, Thursday 20th of March: 9am - 5pm, Friday 21st of March, Saturday 22nd of March: 10am - 2pm, Monday 24th of March and Morning of the Auction on Tuesday 25th of March.
A British Army 1803 pattern sabre with 65 cm curved blade, gilt brass stirrup guard with wired wooden grip, with leather and gilt brass scabbard engraved 'Reddell Sword Cutlers etc to..RH The Prince of Wales...Jermyn Street, London' Buyer must be 18 years old or over, photo ID required on collection Blade is straight, hilt is firm, covering looks originalgilt decorative grip is loose but attached, guard on grip has a small split near topLeather sheath is intact but dryTop of leather handle grip wire is unravelled but present
Dinky Toys (Atlas Editions/Norev) Classic Dinky Toy Collection Models with Magazines, comprising of issues 56 - 66, to include 153A Jeep U.S. Army, 517P Renault R8 Police, and others, with accompanying magazines, conditions generally appear to be Near Mint to Mint, within Good Plus boxes (some boxes are slightly sun faded). See photo.
Dinky Toys Boxed and Unboxed Military Group, to include 609 U.S. 105mm Howitzer with Gun Crew, 303 Commando Squad (Army Truck, Armoured Car & Army Helicopter), and others, although unchecked for completeness, conditions generally appear to be Good to Excellent, within Good to Good Plus boxes where applicable. See photo.
Dinky Toys Boxed Military Group, to include 616 AEC Artic Transporter with Chieftain Tank, 618 AEC Artic Transporter with Helicopter, 668 Foden Army Truck, although unchecked for completeness conditions generally appear to be Good Plus to Excellent, within Fair (618 box has been repaired) to Good Plus boxes. See photo.
Motorsport Authentics RCCA Owners Elite Nascar Boxed Pair, to include 1:24 scale 2007 Dodge Charger Juan Pablo Montoya #42 Wrigley's Big Red, Limited Edition 6/2007 & 1:64 scale 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Mark Martin #01 U.S. Army, Limited Edition 6/2007, both appear to be Near Mint, within Good to Good Plus boxes. See photo.
Chateau Rausan-Segla 1937 Very bin-soiled label. Level mid/upper-shoulder (1) Chateau Talbot 1959 English-bottled Army & Navy Stores. Bin-soiled labels. Level just below top-shoulder (1) Chateau Roumieu (Barsac) 1953 English-bottled Army & Navy Stores. Remains of label only. Level top-shoulder Lying at LCB Barking
Chess pieces "Cantonese army versus Mongolian army" and hinged board closing in a box shape, carved ivory, one of the sets dyed red, octagonal bases, black lacquered wooden board with gilt and red decoration "Landscapes with oriental figures" and "Dragons", Chinese, 19th C., minor faults and defects. Notes: a) This lot is subject to CITES export/import restrictions and is duly certified: No. 22PTLX02827C; b) The import of goods incorporating materials from protected species of wild fauna and flora, including, among others, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell, is currently prohibited by several countries; c) In Portugal, in accordance with the planned transposition into national legislation of the most recent EU guidelines on the ivory trade, the issuing of re-export certificates to non-EU countries is suspended; d) In this context, potential buyers are advised to inform themselves in advance about the legislation of their country and applicable international restrictions., Dim. - (Rei) 10 cm

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