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A Collection of Trench Art, including two paper knives, the blades engraved "Souvenior from Dunkerque" and "1919 Souvenir France", with bullet handles, a table lighter made from a mortar bomb applied with a regimental crest; a shell with engraved inscription "Shell fired from a British Anti-Aircraft Gun....", ten various shell cases and an army issue shovel
An Interesting and Extensive Mainly Victorian Naval and 20th Century Military Archive Relating to the Inigo Jones family, together with associated RCAF documentation, comprising numerous photographs, in albums and loose, papers, documents, etc, contained in three large cartons: Carton One-concerning Engineer Commander Charles (Charley) John Inigo Jones, of Helensburgh, born circa 1860, died 18th June 1943, served with the Royal Indian Marine from 10th September 1886 when he joined RIMS Dalhousie at Greenock, (numerous photographs incl. an important album begun in 1886 recording his various ships, ports of call, service, etc, incl. Malta, Aden, Burma, India, etc, and another smaller album; postcards and correspondence with Mary MacNab whom he married 9th August 1911; documents, correspondence, Victorian album of crests, etc);together with material relating to his father Charles (Inigo) Jones, born 3rd October 1822, died 27th January 1896, with the East India Company (indenture, letter home from India, photographs, sketchbooks, etc);and a few earlier items;Carton Two-concerning the son of the above Lt Col Charles Meredith (Mere) Inigo Jones, RA, born 12-12-1912 (childhood and schooldays, incl. Pangbourne Naval College, correspondence home from there, etc; 1936 service in Palestine, photographs, correspondence home from there; 1945-47 service in India, albums and loose photographs, documents, etc; 1948-51 posting to Washington, photographs, documents, etc; complete Army Service Record, numerous other documents, etc; Carton Three-concerning Helen Inigo Jones, born de Courcy O'Grady on the 3rd February 1912, of Montreal, Canada, married to the above on the 6th August 1948 (photographs, documents, correspondence, and an amusing album commemorating her parents' New York honeymoon of April 1904);together with a quantity of documentation relating to her brother Warrant Officer Class I Air Gunner John Brian de Courcy O'Grady of the Royal Canadian Air Force, born 9th February 1913 and lost in action in 1943 whilst serving with 617 (Dambusters) Sqn (photographs, documents, correspondence, etc, including a letter signed by Wing Commander Leonard Cheshire).
A White Wolsley Helmet, made up of six panels, with wide triple folded hat band, and silver plated spike with cruciform base plate, the leather sweatband with War Department arrow and numbered 90; a First World War Army Officer's Khaki Peaked Cap, with the West Riding Cap badge; two Pith Helmets (4)
A Uniform to Major N Sheard of the Royal Army Service Corps, comprising blues tunic, trousers and peaked cap, Number 2 tunic and trousers, Battle blouse and trousers, jumper and Sam Browne, each tunic with ribbon for Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, together with an ebony casket containing buttons, cloth insignia, shoulder and collar pips.
A German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger, the double edge steel blade by E & F Horster, Solingen, with white metal eagle and swastika crossguard, wrythen fluted orange plastic grip (chipped and lacking wire binding), with white metal cap shaped pommel and hammered scabbard with two gilt laurel leaf bands and loose suspension rings; a British Commando Fighting Knife, with double edge steel blade, coppered white metal ribbed grip and leather sheath (2)
A German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger, the 26cm steel blade marked with maker's logo for Alexander Coppel, the silver plated hilt with eagle and swastika crossguard, orange plastic wrythen fluted grip lacking wire binding, with oak leaf decorated cap shaped pommel, the silver plated scabbard with hammered decoration and two suspension rings, with silver bullion portapee.
A George V 1821 Pattern Sword to an Officer of the Royal Army Service Corps, the 87cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with RASC badge, royal cypher and leaves by Farrell & Son, London Road, Camberley, Surrey, the nickel plated three bar hilt with wire bound fish skin grip, with leather sword knot, leather covered scabbard, frog and Sam Browne.
Four Single First World War Medals, comprising a 1914-15 Star to CZ, 3698,J.DALE, A.B.,R.N.V.R.; two British War Medals to 86503 GNR E W BAYES C.F.A. and 89026 GNR.S.I.HOLT. R.A.;and Victory Medal to 33799 PTE.W.RHODES. K.S.L.I.; a Second World War Group of Five Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp 1ST ARMY, Italy Star, Defence and War Medal;an unofficial Siege of Tobruck Medal; Eight Royal Commemorative Medallions; a Copy of a Military General Service Medal; a Brass Scots Guards Belt Buckle, nine various badges. (29)
The Higginson Family Group of Medals:- An Outstanding Long Service Group of Four Medals, of China War Medal 1842, (re-named to SERJT. T. HIGGINSON.55TH REGT.), Crimea Medal 1854, (re-named to THOMAS. HIGGINSON. SERGT. 1805. 55 REGT.), with three clasps ALMA, INKERMANN, SEBASTAPOL, Turkish Crimea Medal 1855-56, crudely named to SERT.T.HIGGINSON '55TH REGT and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (re-named to No.1809 COLOR SERJT. THO.HIGGINSON. 55TH FOOT); a Single Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (green ribbon), to SERGT.R.W.HIGGINSON.2ND. V.B.BORDER REGT.; a Group of Four Second World War Medals, of 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with clasp FRANCE AND GERMANY, Defence and War Medal, in a glazed case, with the Miniatures. Together with copies of photographs of Sergeant Thomas Higginson 55th Regiment and his wife, a published copy of Transcripts of Letters to his Wife 1822 -1900.
A Family Group of Medals:- Six to 23034 S.MJR. M. LINDOP R.F.A. comprising Queen's South Africa with five clasps CAPE COLONY,ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal and Defence Medal (for Home Guard), together with a copy of a portrait photograph of Marshal Lindop 13th Hussars, three related photograph albums (family and regimental), two hand made pressed flower greetings cards and an album of postcards; a Group of Six Second World War Medals, to Granville V.F Lindop RAF (Son of the above), comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp North Africa 1942-43, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, in cardboard box of issue, together with a portrait photograph.
A Family Group of Medals:- a First World War Pair, to 82509 PTE.E.V.FOX. R.A.M.C., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with a Special Constabulary Long Service Good Conduct Medal; a Group of Five Second World War Medals, to 1453761 Gunner William Watson Fox, Royal Artillery, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star with clasp 1ST ARMY, Italy Star, War Medal and Efficiency Medal with TERRITORIAL suspender, together with his Soldier's Service and Pay Book; a Special Constabulary Long Service Good Conduct Medal, to SRCT. LDR. CHARLES E FOX. (10)
A Family Group of Second World War Medals, to Sergeant Norman Cave, Royal Army Service Corps, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medals (MID London Gazette 23rd May 1946), and Efficiency Medal with TERRITORIAL suspender, together with citations, MID Certificate, Soldier's Service and Pay Book, Call up letter, letters of recommendation, cap badges, brass shoulder titles, cloth insignia etc; and to his wife, Doreen L Cave nee Brown, VAD, three boxed British Red Cross Badges for Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid, Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing with three bars 1941,1942 & 1943, and a Three Years Service Badge, a cap badge, two lapel pins and two Junior Red Cross Proficiency Badges, together with the citations, Identity Card and photograph.
A Collection of Militaria, including brass and white metal cap badges for the Royal Artillery, York and Lancaster Regiment, Army Remount Service, City of London Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment; a quantity of buttons, shoulder titles, cloth insignia; a collection of Canadian cloth insignia, cap badges and shoulder titles; various other badges including a GPO enamelled brass badge, an enamelled diving badge, Primrose League badges; an Air Ministry cockpit timepiece; a Masonic Sash, etc
Pewsey military encampment 1872, 19th century English School, oil on canvas label on reverse 'Pewsey Vale, Wilts, in the autumn of 1872' signed on stretcher Wm. F? ( indistinct) Historical note; in 1872 the British Army was involved in a new style of military manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain imitating similar Prussian army activities. The New York Times reported under the heading of "The Great Military Picnic". Two armies were assembled one at Blandford representing an invading force and another on 31st August at Pewsey. The two sides were to comprise twelve Regiments of Cavalry, fourteen Batteries of Artillery, and twenty four Battalions of Infantry and the manoeuvres were scheduled to continue for nine days. In addition to training men to react to modern weaponry it was hoped that the exercises would improve relations between the Army and the general population. There was such prejudice against the Army that it had been decided to attach permanent Garrisons to fixed locations in order to seek to improve the situation by creating a local "Esprit de Corps". These plans were objected to on many grounds including the concern of Mothers who according to The New York Times report wished to keep their daughters out of the way of Officers and preserve their servants from the rank and file. Military morality was under attack. This picture depicts part of the Pewsey Camp. 1923
Edward Matthew Hale, 1852-1924, 'Wind', signed and dated 1881, titled on frame and on label verso, oil on canvas NOTE the artist lived in London and Godalming. Studied in Paris from 1873-75 with Alexander Cabanel and Carolus-Duran. From 1877-78 worked as a war artist for the Illustrated London News with the Russian Army, and later in Afghanistan. Most of his genre scenes are of army life, or the sea. Two works are in Leeds. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, Society of British Artists, Grosvenor Gallery, New Gallery and elsewhere 2232
An Army Officers formal mess uniform for a Lieutenant, comprising a red waistcoat with gold braid decoration and ornamental buttons, red jacket with blue velvet lapels, collar and shoulder tabs with gold braid, Lieutenants pips and lion insignia, bears label J Moss (Cambridge Circus) Ltd dated 3/6/30 (Illustrated)
GROSE, FRANCIS "Military Antiquities, a History of the English Army", vol 1, 1812, with library binding, CARLISLE, NICHOLAS "An Enquiry... the Gentlemen of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Chamber", publisher Payne and Foss, Pall Mall, 1829, with library binding and MACDONALD, J.J. "Passmore Edwards Institutions", Strand Newspaper Company, London, 1900 (3)
13 1/18th. Scale Cars by Various Makers. Corgi MGF in metallic green. 2 Maisto Porsche 911 GT1 (1998) Mobil livery and a Jaguar XJ220 in silver. 3 U.T. Ford Escort Cosworth in silver, BMW M Coupe in metallic dark grey, Opel Calibra V6 racing car "Old Spice", Chrono Lotus Elise in blue. 6 Bburago, Lamborghini Diablo in metallic grey, Chevrolet Corvette CS, E Type Jaguar, Jaguar XK 180 in metallic green, and XK8 in metallic blue. Plus a BMW M Roadster in silver. Bburago 1/24th. Dodge Viper in red. 2 Corgi Military classics series. British Army Centurion Tank and Saladin Armoured car 69901 and a U.S. Armed Forces Diamond T Tank transporter and Medium Tank 55101. Plus a few other items including aircraft and motorcycles. GC-Mint. A few parts AF .
Quantity of Dinky Military Vehicles. Antar Tank Transporter with Centurion tank. Para-Moke (601) with sled and parachute. 3 Scout cars, Armoured Car, 2 Army wagons, Austin Champ, etc. Plus 2 Britains BAT guns. Corgi Bloodhound missile and Matchbox military vehicles. Also a Dinky Turntable fire escape, Superior Criterion Ambulance and a few other items including road signs. FC-QGC Some age wear overall. Some for restoration.
"A History of the Regiments and Uniforms of the British Army" by Maj Barnes, colour illus, 2nd ed, n.d. original red cloth (minor wear); "British Infantry Uniforms since 1660" by Barthorp, 1982 and do. Cavalry 1984, both with colour and photo illus, in DWs; "Collecting Volunteer Militaria" by Wyatt, illus, 1974, 5 other titles. Generally GC. (9)
16 sets of cigarette cards, including Churchman "Boxing Personalities", Players "Military Uniforms of the B. Empire Overseas", "Modern Naval Craft", "Butterflies" and "Uniforms of the Territorial Army", Wills "Dogs", Wix Kensitas Silks "B Empire Flags" and "National Flags" etc; sundry other cards, all unmounted or in slip in albums. Generally GC
Approximately 100 various sweetheart and lapel brooches, Old Comrades and Regimental Association lapel badges, and volunteer service badges, etc, including KC Q A R A N C Association, Lincs and Ryl Lincs O C A, Buffs Association, United Service Corps, ARP, WVS and WRVS, Home Guard, Womens’ Land Army, ATC, etc. Average GC (a few damaged)
An officer’s 1821 pattern sword of the Antrim Militia Artillery, very slightly curved blade 32", by Cook, Clifford St, Bond St, London, etched with grenade cannon, winged lightning, "Antrim Militia Artillery" and wreath within scrolled fenestrated panels, and owner’s crest, motto and "RW" monogram, regulation triple bar hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in a leather FS scabbard. Basically GC (blade and hilt chromium plated overall, blade edge nicked). Note: The sword of Sir Richard Wallace, KCB, KCSI, retired Maj Gen, Indian Army, 1867. Hon Colonel Antrim Militia Artillery 1873.
A good quantity of various makes Uncle Attache Case (carrying handle missing) with gadgets including side-arm (convertible to rifle) in shoulder holster, pen, walkie talkie, cigarette box gun etc plus top secret operating instructions; Clockwork tinplate AtomRocket 7; Marx Toys M1 Zodiac estate police car with battery remote control, boxed, some wear, original packing material; Hornby Dublo island platform station; Britains garden items, trees, assorted Wild West and Army figures and wigwam. QGC to VGC.
A quantity of Airfix kits including HMS Fearless, DH Mosquito (2 versions), Avro Anson, 2-6-2 Prairie Tank loco, Scorpio Tank, Windmill, Platform Fittings, 8th Army figures. Also EFE/Original Omnibus buses: Brighton Corporation Trolleybus (crazing to roof), AEC 10T10 in LT green and Green Line versions; Corgi Aviation Archive: Berlin Airlift Avro York, Frontier Airliners Avro Lancaster Trans Canada. Boxed, minor/some wear, contents as new. (17)
Eight Mixed Fly Tins, including a Hardy Japanned dry fly tin with fifteen lidded compartments containing flies, Ogden Smith Japanned dry fly tin, Chas Farlow Japanned fly tin with salmon flies, Hardy dry fly and cast tin, Army & Navy dry fly tin, a brass dry fly tin with flies, 'The Loch Leven Eyed Fly Box'; plus a Leather Tackle Wallet. (9)
Awarded to 'Lieut G.W. Wheeler Berks Yeo' comprising British war medal, Victory medal and 1914-15 star, this group is interesting because Lieut G.W Wheeler started his army career as a private as his 1914-15 star states, also in the lot another Victory medal for 2,Lieut J.Long, a brass trench lighter, a silver bar brooch, a silver Huntley & Palmers cigarette case and other items (a parcel)
Toys-Dinky die-cast-A collection of nine military vehicles comprising: No 3-Ton Army Wagon (621), Army 1Ton Cargo Truck (641), Armoured Personnel Carrier (676), Austin Champ (674), Army Water Tanker (643), Armoured Car (670) x 2 and Scout Car . (673) x 2, also three from a set of Army Personnel-Private (seated) (603), all boxed

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