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Two mannequins and a selection of militaria to include a 1917 brass compass 1907/1918 pattern bayonet and scabbard Shropshire Yeomanry green tunic and 1914 webbing, green World War I service dress tunic with Sam Browne belt and holster, Auxiliary Fire Service tin helmet, army field binoculars and case, canvas chair 1945 army tam o shanter by `A and J Gelfer` green service lamp, copper bugle photograph in modern frame of a WW1 officer, resin bust of Napoleon 11.5cm, army Royal coat of arms patch, various Union jacks and Welsh flags, service issue gas mask and canvas bag (a quantity)
Britains Lilliput World 00 and H0 series by W. Horton Toys and Games Ltd: three Austin 3-Ton Army Trucks - matt green LV 607 Covered Wagon with spare wheel, matt green LV 620 with spare wheel (US Army roundel embellishment to cab roof) and gloss dark green LV 620, G (3) * reference: Britains Trade Catalogue 1960 page 39
Family Medals Relating to the Previous Lot, comprising:- a Boer War/First World War Group of Five Medals and Miniatures, awarded to L-5908 R.A FALCONER 2nd East Surrey Regt., comprising Queen`s South Africa Medal with two clasps TRANSVAAL and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, a 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; an RAF Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, with bar, awarded to J2558671 CHF.TECH. R.J.FALCONER, in box of issue, with the miniature (12)
A First World War Pair, to TS-7274 DVR.F PEARSON. A.S.C.,comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, with dog tag; a 9 Carat Gold Army Service Corps Badge, two Royal Coronation Commemorative medallions, two crowns 1889 and 1890, five other coins, a George V Silver Jubilee badge, a brass horse hoof ring, clench brooch and horseshoe charms.
A First World War Gallantry Group of Four Medals, awarded to 30214 SJT.G.A.IVES.2/E.LAN:R., comprising the Military Medal, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (3378033 C.SJT.G.A.IVES M.M.,E.LAN.R.). **George Augustus Ives was born in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth in 1892, and died in Belfast in 1973.
A Collection of Seventy Miscellaneous British Military Cap Badges, in mainly brass and white metal, some stay-brites, comprising including Connaught Rangers, the Royal Irish Regiment, Royal Warwickshire 1st, 2nd and 3rd Birmingham Battalions, Home Guard, Turkish Infantry, Dutch Army, British Army Jewish Infantry, Royal Military Police collar dogs, Malaysian embroidered insignia etc; an HMS Ghurka hat band; two Brass Belt Clasps, displayed in two trays .
A Collection of One Hundred and Thirty Three Mainly Cavalry and Some Airborne Forces Cap Badges, in brass, white metal and stay-brite, including Life Guards, Blues and Royals, King`s Dragoon Guards, Inniskilling Dragoons, Queen`s Own Hussars, Lancers, Special Air Service, Parachute Regiment, Army Air Corps, Glider Pilot Regiment etc, housed in two display trays.
A Collection of Seventy Three Corps and Others Military Cap Badges, in brass, white metal and some stay-brite, including Royal Corps of Signals, Army Catering Corps, Pioneer Corps, Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force, Army Educational Corps, Royal Military Police, Royal Military Academy, a rare brass Kenya Police cap badge, housed in a display drawer of a teak cabinet of six drawers.
Nine Reference Books:- Head-Dress Badges of the British Army, volumes 1 & 2; The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Insignia; Military Badges of the British Empire 1914-18; Military Badge Collecting; The Scottish Regiments; Scottish Regimental Badges 1793-1971; Regiments and Mergers in the British Army 1907-2007; The British Army-a Pocket Guide; five Catalogues, British Army Cap Badges and Military Insignia. (14)
A Collection of Sixteen Cap Badges, including Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Gordon Highlanders, Black Watch, West Yorkshire Regiment 15th Battalion (Leeds Pals), Worcestershire Regiment, Army Pay Corps, Light Infantry, Queen Victoria`s Own Poona Horse; Six White Metal Plaid Brooches; a Victorian Silver Plated Pouch Mount, as a crowned VR cypher flanked by acorns and oak leaves over DIEU ET MON DROIT, a Stamped Brass Royal Coat of Arms Mount, and similar smaller example; a Tiger Mount, over ribbon stamped INDIA; a Brass West Riding Mount (27)
A Buff Tooled Leather Covered Document Wallet Issued by the East India Company`s Bombay Army, circa 1828, of rectangular form, the fascia flap set with gilt tooled black leather label "Longdon Mackmurdo Rogers, H.C.S., Bombay Army, No.2", enclosing a green stiffenened paper lined concertina file, labelled from January-A.B. to December-X.Y., 13cm by 25.5cm; together with some research papers. (2). **Longdon Mackmurdo Rogers was a Veterinary Surgeon in the East India Company from 1828 to 1839
A Collection of Approximately Three Hundred and Sixty Four Buttons, mainly brass and chrome, mounted on ten display cards, including Army, RAF, Navy, Police, Fire Brigade, ARP. Civil Defence, Red Cross, Railways etc; a Collection of Twenty Eight Military Embroidered Insignia, mainly worked in bullion thread, including RAF Bomber Command, Royal Marines, Royal Suffolks, Tank Corps etc; Fifteen Sports Insignia, including Sheffield, Banister Park, West Bromwich Albion, Oxfordshire Football Association etc. (53)
A German Third Reich Leather Army Belt, the gilded white metal clasp and mounts with RZM mark and numbered M 4/22/5; a Pair of German Third Reich Binoculars, the aluminium body wiht black crinkle enamel grips marked with eagle and swastika over M, and N DF7x50 4976, in leather case; a German Third Reich Infantry Assault Badge, bronze class; a small Quantity of Mainly German Coins and Banknotes, and a small leather pouch (5)
A Collection of German Third Reich Militaria, including five hat bands embroidered "Geschwader Richthosen", "Frundsberg", "Geschwader Immelmann", "Seelager" and "Prinz Eugen", four cream cloth arm bands including one for a Kapo (Concentration Camp prisoner), an SS wound dressing in original paper wrapping, four arbeitsbuchs, a Kennkarte, a volume of Hitler-A Study of Tyranny by Alan Bullock, six Military group photographs First and Second World War, a copy of an Army Tunic.
A German Third Reich Army Officer`s Dagger, with unmarked steel blade (tip rounded), white metal eagle and swastika crossguard, wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, with hammered white metal scabbard with silver lace and green velvet hanging straps with white metal clips, one stamped A within an oval; British Pattern 1888 MkI, Type 2 "Lee-Metford" Bayonet, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Swedish Model 1896 Knife Bayonet, with steel scabbard and leather frog (3)
A George III 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer`s Sword, the blade cut-down at the tip, faintly engraved, etched and with traces of gilding with royal cypher and maker`s name Reddell & Bate, with altered hilt and scabbard; a 19th Century German Short Sword, with 47cm resharpened saw-back blade, the brass hilt with recurving crossguard stamped T.? L.??, with curved ribbed grip and with brass mounted leather scabbard, the chape stamped 1.T.F.1. 9. Three Indian Kukri, one with a wood grip, two with aluminium grips; an Army Knife, the blade stamped with crow`s foot, R.H.&S.1950, KF 8024, with wood grip and leather sheath; a replica dagger and a pair of replica Kora (9)
A RARE BRITISH CAVALRY TROOPER`S SWORD BY HARVEY, CIRCA 1755-60. with straight fullered blade double-edged towards the point, blunted ricasso retaining traces of the crowned cypher `GR` and the maker`s name (areas of pitting), robust steel hilt forged in one piece, comprising shallow bowl-guard rising to a broad triangular knuckle-guard, an additional bar front and back, and bun-shaped pommel, and the grip with an early leather binding. 90cm; 35 1/2in blade Another sword of this type is preserved in the National Army Museum, London. See L. Southwick 1982, p. 135, no. 135 and A. D. Darling 1969, p. 88.
ASHDOWN, Charles Henry. British and Foreign Arms & Armour. 1909, 2-page autograph letter from the author loosely-inserted; HEWITT, John. Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe. 1855; ASHDOWN, C.H. Armour & Weapons in the Middle Ages. 1925; DEMMIN, Auguste. An Illustrated History of Arms and Armour. 1877; BOUTELL, Charles. Arms and Armour in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. 1874. BLACKMORE, Howard L. British Military Firearms 1650-1850. 1961; HASWELL MILLER, A.E. & N.P. DAWNAY. Military Drawings and Paintings in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen … Volume One. Plates. 1970; MOLLO, John. Military Fashion. 1972; WOOD, Stephen. The Scottish Soldier. 1987, signed by the author. With 18 others of related interest. CARTER, Thomas. Medals of the British Army, and how they were won ... The Crimean Campaign … Egypt, Peninsula, Waterloo, and South Africa … India, China, Etc. London: Groombridge, 1861. 3 volumes in one, 8vo. Half title, 17 hand-coloured plates of medals (first plate creased, one plate detaching). Contemporary red half calf gilt (extremities lightly rubbed). Provenance: S. John Tombs (armorial bookplate). GEORGE, J.N. English Pistols and Revolvers. 1938; GEORGE, J.N. English Guns and Rifles. 1947; ATKINSON, John A. Duelling Pistols. 1964; ATKINSON, John A. The British Duelling Pistol. 1978; NEIL, W. Keith & D.H.L. BACK. British Gunmakers. Their Trade Cards, Cases & Equipment 1760-1860. 1980; COOPER, John S. For Commonwealth and Crown. English Gunmakers of the Seventeenth Century. 1993; DICKENS, Bernard. "M.B." - The Gunmaker`s Silversmith. 1998. ONE OF 30 COPIES, FOR PRESENTATION TO R. WIGINGTON, signed by the author . (35)
Campbell (Colonel Sir Colin). Memorandum on the Part Taken by the Third Division of the Army of the Punjab, at the Battle of Chillianwala, 1st ed., 1851, three folding coloured maps, one or two light spots, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo. Presentation copy, inscribed to front pastedown: ÒJames Cavan Esq. with Colonel Sir Colin Campbell`s ComplimentsÓ. Field Marshall Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde (1792-1863) was a distinguished and capable Scottish soldier who saw action in the Peninsular campaign, the American War (1812-14) and the First Opium War in 1842, here recounts the events of the Battle of Chillianwala, during the Second Sikh War 1848-49. (1)
* Gillray (James). The Reception in Holland, pub H.Humphreys, Sept. 8th 1799, etching on wove with bright orig. hand colouring, signs of earlier adhesion on verso, 265 x 365mm (10.5 x 14.5 inches) The Prince of Orange is shown receiving a raptuous reception from the ladies of Holland. Gillray`s perception of the `reception` was somewhat premature because the British Army found little if any support from the Dutch and were compelled to make a rather hasty retreat. (1)
Millan (John). Millan`s Universal Register of Court and City-Offices, Army and Navy, &c. The most Correct and Copious Extant for the Year 1763... to which now is added, A Succession of Colonels to this Time, and all the Militia Regiments. Also, Twenty-two New Regiments not in any other List, 25th ed..., 1763, two folding tables, 5pp. with hand-col. regimental colours and facings, partly printed in red and black, close-trimmed to upper margin, clipping one or two head-lines, some foxing and marks, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, extrems. sl. rubbed, gilt hound`s tooth roll decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct with title and date in second and third compartments respectively, remainder with gilt triple line border, and central quatrefoil tool surrounded by dots and stars, covers with hound`s tooth roll and chevron roll border, leaf spray/volute tool in opposing corners, central lozenge device composed of fleurons, gilt roll on edges, 12mo in 6s (1)
A Collection of Topographical and Architectural Studies, Relating to the Property of Judge Jeffries(reys), (The hanging Judge) Duke Street, St James`s, London, early-mid 19th century- "Judge Jefferies House..."; watercolour over pencil, with various inscriptions, "Plan of the Proposed Alterations in St James`s Park"; hand-coloured engraving with an early Albumen print depicting the house: together with other watercolour and pencil studies all with inscriptions and mostly dated. largest 68x48cm: Note: George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem; Remembered for his conduct at the Bloody Assize in September 1685 after the defeat of Monmouths West Country rebellion. James II appointed Judge Jeffreys to try the rebels, and he was so brutal that he became known as the hanging judge. The trials were held at several places but the main centre was Taunton where the rebel army had assembled. Jeffreys sentenced 200 to hanging and another 800 to transportation to the West Indies. Monmouth himself was beheaded on Tower Hill in London on 15 July. "His behaviour was beyond anything that was ever heard of in a civilized nation. He was perpetually either drunk or in a rage, liker a fury that the zeal of a judge. He required the prisoners to plead guilty. And in that case he gave them some hope of favour, if they gave him no trouble; otherwise he told them, he would execute the letter of the law upon them in its utmost severity"; Gilbert Burnet`s The History of My Own Times, (speaking of Judge Jefferys)
Northern European School, Portrait Miniature c.1850, depicting a Prussian Hussar officer, standing three-quarter length in an extensive landscape, in full uniform wearing a feathered fur busby, short blue Attila adorned with extensive gold braiding and gold sash, a gold braided fur pelisse worn over his shoulder, red riding breeches. His hand resting on his sabre, the brass hilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers. Around his neck the Pour le Mérite medal tied with a black sash and a Waterloo medal on his chest, held in a contemporary gilt metal frame with scallop shell corners and centres, various scrolls and ribbons entwined with an Oriental serpent motif, terminating with various C-scrolls. Note: The colours of dolman, pelisse and breeches varied greatly by regiment, even within the same army. The French hussar of the Napoleonic period was armed with a brass hilted sabre and sometimes with a brace of pistols. Hussars were notoriously impetuous, and Napoleon was quoted as stating that he would be surprised for a hussar to live beyond the age of thirty due to their tendency to become reckless in battle, exposing their weaknesses in frontal assaults. The hussars of Napoleon created the tradition of sabrage, the opening of a champagne bottle with a saber.
Circle of William Dobson, Portrait of Sir John Boys, Oil on canvas, Inscribed upper left, Extensively inscribed to label attached to reverse, 75cm x 62cm. Sir John Boys (1607-1664) was the eldest son and heir of Edward Boys of Bonnington (Kent). During the English Civil War, Boys became a captain in the Royal Army and Governor of Donnington Castle in Berkshire. This castle, within a mile of Newbury, was garrisoned in 1643 for King Charles I and commanded the road from Oxford to Newbury and the great road from London to Bath and the West. Boys, by the bravery with which he defended the castle during a long siege, showed himself well worthy of the trust reposed in him. It was first attacked by the Parliamentary army, consisting of 3,000 horse and foot, under the command of Major-General Middleton, who attempted to take the castle by assault, but was repulsed with considerable losses: at least 300 officers and men. Not long afterwards, on 29th September 1644, Colonel Horton began a blockade, having raised a battery at the foot of the hill, near Newbury. From here, he plied the castle so incessantly during a period of twelve days that he reduced it to a heap of ruins, having beaten down three of the towers and a part of the wall. Horton, having received reinforcements, sent a summons to the Governor, but Boys refused to listen to any terms. Soon afterwards the Earl of Manchester came to the siege with his army, but their united attempts proved unavailing; and after two or three days more of ineffectual battering the whole army rose up from before the walls and marched in different directions. When the King came to Newbury on 21st October 1644, he knighted the Governor for his good services, made him Colonel of the regiment and, to his coat of arms, gave the augmentation of a golden imperial crown or on a blue canton. During the Second Battle of Newbury, Boys secured the King`s artillery under the castle walls. After the battle, when the King had gone with his army to Oxford, the Earl of Essex, with his whole force, besieged Donnington Castle with no better success than his predecessors had done. He abandoned the attempt before the King returned from Oxford for the purpose of relieving Donnington on 4th November 1644. The food stores were then replenished and his Majesty slept in the castle that night with his army around him. In August 1648, Boys made a fruitless attempt to raise the Siege of Deal Castle. A resolution put in the House of Commons, at the same time, to banish him as one of the seven Royalists who had been in arms against Parliament since 1st January 1648 was rejected. In 1659, he was a prisoner in Dover Castle for petitioning for a free Parliament, but was released on 23rd February 1660. He apparently received the office of Receiver of Customs at Dover from the newly restored King Charles II. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A group of seven George V, George VI and Elizabeth II medals "To 93976 Gunner John William Cook, R.F.A., later 2809972 Warrant Officer (Class 2) Seaforth Highlanders", comprising - Elizabeth II British Empire Medal inscribed "To John Willie Cook", 1914-1915 Star, George V First World War medals, Victory Medal, George V Indian General Service Medal with one bar "North West Frontier 1930-31", George VI Defence Medal and George V Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with bar "Regular Army", complete with Regular Army Certificate of Service Book, and Soldier`s Service and Pay book, and with framed Certificate "To Chief Inspector John W. Cook" relating to the award of the British Empire Medal, together with a copy of a photograph of the recipient in dress uniform of the Seaforth Highlanders
A small group of items relating to Gunner 1680311 Leslie Thomas Norridge, to include his World War II medals consisting of the Defence Medal, the `39/45 medal, the Africa Star with 8th Army bar, the Italy Star and the `39/45 Star, his soldiers service book, his soldiers release book, a souvenier embroidery of Egypt, various photographs, badges and other ephemera including War Office, Income Tax Assessment forms etc., and also a 1914/18 medal and a Great War medal both awarded to 91020 Gunner T W Norridge R.A., and a mahogany writing box.

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