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A group of five Second World War medals - the 1939/1945 Star, the Africa Star with 8th Army bar, the Italy Star, the Defence Medal and the 1939/45 War Medal with oak leaf awarded to H. Wilkins 5382850, London Rifle Volunteers and a small brass plaque engraved with his details and mounted with the Regimental insignia
A Britains No.7201 set, Royal Marine Colour Party; two Britains No.7306 sets, U.S. Army Colour Parties; and Britains No.7307 set, U.S. Air Force Colour Party, each comprising four marching figures, each boxed; together with twelve Britains New Metal Model U.S. Marines, loose in a large trade box. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Assorted Airfix HO/OO scale plastic soldiers, including World War One British Infantry; [British] 8th Army; World War One German Infantry; [World War Two] German Infantry; Waterloo French Artillery; and others, each boxed (some boxes worn); together with an Airfix 1/12 scale unmade plastic kit of Joan of Arc, boxed. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Dinky No.674, Austin Champ, olive green, matching ridged hubs, fair condition, boxed; Dinky No.30pb/442, Petrol Tanker `Esso`, red, matching ridged hubs, fair condition, unboxed; Dinky No.623, Army Wagon, olive green, matching ridged hubs, fair condition, unboxed; and a Britains artillery piece, with adjustable trajectory, olive green, fair condition (towing bracket broken and with bent axle), unboxed, (4). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Rugby - BRISTOL. A collection of 119 programmes, circa 1946-64, for matches including those v. Cardiff, 1946; The Army, 1947; Cardiff, 1948; Gloucester, 1948 (24th Jan.); Stroud, 1948; Swansea, 1948; Gloucester, 1948 (25th Sept.); Devonport Services, 1948; Llanelly, 1948; Nottingham, 1948; and others. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
ARMY & NAVY. A 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 49441. 30-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about improved cylinder and full choke borings, top extension, the frame, top lever and back action bar locks with scroll engraving, 15 1/2-inch figured stock with ribbed butt plate, top horns repaired, 6lb. 8oz., nitro proof, in its leather case.
Approx 100 cloth insignia, including S Command and S Command RAMC, REME and R Pioneers, AA Command, 5th, 6th and 11th AA Division, C Africa Command, SE Command, HQ N Army Group, HQ Land Forces Persian Gulf, HQ Palestine & Transjordan, Air Formation Signals, Cyprus District, etc; in a folder. GC
An Indian Army rifle officer`s sword, straight fullererd blade 32½", by Wilkinson, no 58303 on backstrap (1920), etched with crowned R Arms, GRI cypher, wreath and owner`s initials "E.A.N. Aug 8th 1920" within scrolled panels, regulation plated hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, plain pommel, diced backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard, with black leather knot, black leather FS scabbard, chamois cover, oilskin cover, and leather case. GC (rust bubbles to plating)
Four: 1914 star with clasp (partly unstitched), BWM, Victory (2805 Pte J Duggan, 12-Lrs), Army LS & GC Geo V military bust (as 2307983 Cpl J Duggan R Signals), GVF, with recipient`s Service and Pay Book and a diary for 1918 (AF, some waterstains, covers detached) including entry Friday 14th June "came insight of Egypt at 9.40am, before sighting land, one of the Jap destroyers suddenly wheeled & going at top speed dropped depth charges....instantly there was a rush of destroyers, sea planes & an airship, which had come out from Alexandria to meet us and one after another depth charges were dropped...on account of a W/T message which was received in Alex. saying that a German sub flotilla was waiting for our convoy...", the back of the diary with diagrams etc of radio transmitting sets, message codes etc. Recipient served RAMC from 26.11.07, 5th Lancers 13.6.10, 12th Lancers 31.1.1912, RE Signals 4.8.16, R Corps Signals 24.11.20.
Army LS & GC Geo V (62791, Cpl E R Holness, The Buffs), GEF (stated to have been a POW at Stalag IXC); TFEM Geo V (200086 Cpl B Holness 4/E Kent R), NEF; Special Constabulary Faithful service medal, Geo VI first type (Herbert P Holness) GVF. A small silver coloured medallion to Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles, for light cavalry competition 1905, edge engraved Waldershare Troop, 3rd Consecutive Year, Trp F. Spain), diam 35mm, NEF in box; 17 other items including modern issues Arctic Campaign (1991), Merchant Naval Service (1998), Nat Service (1991), Battle for Britain GEF etc . (22)
A complete run of the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol 1, No 1 1921 to Vol 85, No 341, 2007; Vols 1-41, 43 and 44 bound in green cloth, the remainder in original soft covers; together with Special Publications 7 and 9-15, Index 1921-1962 (3 copies) and 1963 - 1990, sundry odd vols and nos, etc. GC
"NSKK/NSFK Uniforms, Organisation and History" by Angolia and Littlejohn, 1994; "Daggers of the Third German Reich, 1933-45", by Andrew Mollo 1967, paper covers; Men at Arms series on "World War II German Police Units"; "Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie, Solingen", a beautifully produced reprint of their sword and dagger catalogue, c 1910; "German Army Handbook, 1939-45", by James Lucas, 1998; "The Most Valuable Asset of the Riech, a History of the German National Railway" Vol 1, 1920-32, and Vol 2 1933-45, by Mierzejewski, 1999-2000; and 10 other volumes, mostly of WWII interest. Average GC or better.. (17)
A quantity of Britains British Army in India Queens Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (4 men on 4 horses set) (8835); American Civil War Confederate Gun Lumber & Crew (5 crew, 6 horses) (8874), Union Supply Wagon & Crew (2 crew, 4 horses) (8873), Union Infantry Officer and Standard Bearer (8880), Union Infantry 2 riflemen (8882), Confederate Infantry 2 riflemen (8881), 2nd Gurkha Rifles Truncheon Jemadar (1259), Golden Jubilee 2003 Club Figure Drum Major in State Dress (40318). Boxed, contents VGC to mint. (7 sets/items).
40 delprado military figures. Including Officer Royal Horse Guard 1800, Conducteur train d` artillerie 1812. Cavalier 1st.RGT Lancs. Pol 1807. Soldat 71rgt. Inf. Leg 1812. Subaltern French Chasseurs 1806. Duke of Wellington 1812. Infantryman Ottoman Army Turkey 1914. Don Kossack (white army) Russia 1918. Sergeant AIF Australia 1918. Feldwebel Military Police Germany 1944. Female sniper Red Army USSR 1943. Sgt Airborne Troops (Arnhem) UK 1944. Fighter Pilot USA 1944. Etc All still in sealed clear plastic bubble packs. Contents as new.
25 mainly Trackside vehicles including 2 x AEC Mammoth with low loader and cable load Southern Railway, Scammell Tractor equivalent GPO, AEC Mammoth low loader with Army tank load, 8 x Scammell Scarabs with trailers and various loads/liveries e.g. Express Dairy, British Railways, United Glass, BRS, Rail Freight (2), 3 x Days Gone Billy Smart`s Circus examples. Boxed, minor wear to some, contents as new.
A group of four medals World War I, awarded to `18516 E.C. Ball E. York R.`, comprising 1914/18 War medal, 1914/15 Star, Victory medal and The Army Meritorious Service medal, George V (swivel), together with a silver vesta case, engraved `European War 1914, presented to E.C. Ball from friends in Easingwold and District`, and a World War II Defence medal (6)
A Victorian army long service and good conduct medal, awarded to `1150 PTE THOS LAYLAND - 53rd foot, pierced and suspender missing, a French `St Helena` medal, awarded in 1857 to survivors of the Napoleonic Wars, a 1937 Coronation medallion in box, a religious medallion and a brass counter (5)
Old Trafford, A Collection Of 76 Programmes From Various Games/Events Held At Manchester United Football Club, Including, Sir Matt Busby Thanksgiving, Songs Of Praise Football Special, 1974 England Schools v Scottish Schools, 1973 LFA Amateur Cup Final, Salford Amateurs v Langton, 1964/1965 Barrow v Grimsby, 1961 Football League Cup Semi-Final Replay, Aston Villa v Burnley, 1957 FA XI v The Army XI, Rugby Matches, Euro 96 Etc. High Re Sale Value!.
Tuscon (aka `The Tuscon Ring`) Polished part slice 55.3g, 5.1 x 3.2cm Tucson (aka The Tucson Ring) (Pima County, Arizona, USA) UNGR (iron) - found 1850 Due to it`s ring-like shape, the Tucson Ring meteorite is unique and probably the best known and most instantly recognisable of all the large irons. No one knows exactly where it was discovered, but in 1776 it was put to good use as a blacksmith`s anvil for the Spanish military who were charged with defending the Tucson frontier from Apaches. The Ring was up-ended and half buried in the ground - the natural flat edge then provided a perfect beating surface for the blacksmith to repair weapons and fashion horseshoes. It later served the Mexican military until 1853, whereupon the Ring was abandoned in-situ and forgotten. In 1857, Lieutenant Bernard John Dowling Irwin of the U.S. Army arrived in Arizona to join the infantry at Fort Buchanan. Irwin was a naturalist & collector for the Smithsonian Institution, and in 1860 Irwin re-discovered the Ring exactly where it had been left, lying half buried in the street. Irwin recognised it as a meteorite and arranged to have it shipped to the Smithsonian Institution by Tucson freighter Augustin Ainsa. The Ring left Tucson in 1861 bound for San Francisco. Provenance: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
Tuscon (aka `The Tuscson Ring`) Polished part slice 1.038g Tucson (aka The Tucson Ring) (Pima County, Arizona, USA) UNGR (iron) - found 1850 Due to it`s ring-like shape, the Tucson Ring meteorite is unique and probably the best known and most instantly recognisable of all the large irons. No one knows exactly where it was discovered, but in 1776 it was put to good use as a blacksmith`s anvil for the Spanish military who were charged with defending the Tucson frontier from Apaches. The Ring was up-ended and half buried in the ground - the natural flat edge then provided a perfect beating surface for the blacksmith to repair weapons and fashion horseshoes. It later served the Mexican military until 1853, whereupon the Ring was abandoned in-situ and forgotten. In 1857, Lieutenant Bernard John Dowling Irwin of the U.S. Army arrived in Arizona to join the infantry at Fort Buchanan. Irwin was a naturalist & collector for the Smithsonian Institution, and in 1860 Irwin re-discovered the Ring exactly where it had been left, lying half buried in the street. Irwin recognised it as a meteorite and arranged to have it shipped to the Smithsonian Institution by Tucson freighter Augustin Ainsa. The Ring left Tucson in 1861 bound for San Francisco. Provenance: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
Royal Victorian Medal to Sergeant Robert Mills, Royal Guards Reserve Regiment who was a Coffin Bearer at the Funeral of Queen Victoria, in Box of Issue + his Discharge Certificate from the Scots Guards dated 19th February 1883, Enrolment Certificate into First Class Army Reserve dated 20th February 1883 + further Discharge Certificates dated 11th August 1893 and 13th March 1901 + Certificate of Character dated 13th March 1901 + black edged Admittance Ticket for Mrs Mills to Wellington Barracks February 2nd 1901 + Guards Reserve Regiment Shoulder Strap, a Telegram from BBC re showing Medal on Blue Peter Programme February 1981 etc (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE BACK COVER)

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