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An Army & Navy 4inch Brass Faced Platewind Salmon Reel, with ebonite back, horn handle, nickel silver rims and brass foot; and A 4inch Brass Faced Platewind Salmon Reel, stamped "Patent", with acorn shaped horn handle, raised check housing, brass foot and tension screw to back (2) See illustration
A Queens South Africa Medal with Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps, a Kings South Africa Medal with 1901 and 1902 clasps, a World War One trio comprising 1914-15 Star, War Medal 1914-18 and Victory Medal (with oak leaf) together with an Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal inscribed "917 (A.917) Armr. Sergt W. Pilsbury (later W.O. Cl.2)" all with ribbons, mounted on a bar, in a display case.
A Victorian brass-mounted on satinwood secretaire campaign chest labelled ARMY & NAVY C.S.L., central drawer fitted with three drawers and pigeon holes behind a safety slide, flanked by two small deep drawers and three long drawers below, 93.5cm. high x 91cm. wide, the locks stamped HOBBS & Co. LONDON, lacking feet.
7 VOLUMES, "MOUNTBATTEN, NAPOLEONIC ARMIES" BY RAY JOHNSON, "Weapons & Equipment Of The Victorian Solider", "The Victorian Army, in Photographs" by David Clammer, "The Victorian & Edwardian Army From Old Photographs" by Fabb & Carman "For Queen & Country" by Byron Farwell & "The Story of the RAC & RCT"
Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (British 1889-1946) Night Arrivals, 1914-15, signed lower right, C R W Nevinson, ink and grey wash, 16 x 24cm. Provenance:Private collection, UK. The present watercolour appears to be a preparatory drawing for a more elaborate drawing in The Gazette of the Third London General Hospital, Volume I, November 1915, p.30, and also to an oil in a private collection which was exhibited at the Imperial War Museum, 1999, exhibition catalogue, Plate No.25.. Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson joined the Red Cross in 1914 and went straight to France. After a period of ambulance work, he became unwell and returned to England where he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps at the third London General Hospital at Wandsworth. Once there, he contributed to The Gazette which was an ambitious and amusing monthly magazine for the staff and patients. The standard of prose and drawing was high - many of the staff and patients being artists and journalists. The Red Cross Ambulances and wagons collected the wounded from the station at Wandsworth and drove slowly over to the Hospital. An article in The Gazette describes the arrival of the ambulances at night: The orderlies ranks stiffen; the chat ceases; cigarettes are thrown away. The first ambulance has passed through the gates and is gliding up the drive...
A malacca walking cane, the ivory rounded knop with blackened engraved initials “R*S” and a date “1721”, with a later white metal band with script initials “WP”, 92.5cm (36.5in) long. Reputedly once owned by Richard Steele. Sir Richard Steele (bap. March 12, 1672 - September 1, 1729) was an Irish writer and politician, remembered, along with his friend, Joseph Addison, as co-founder of The Spectator magazine. Steele was born in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at Charterhouse School, where he first met Addison. He went on to Merton College, Oxford, then with joined the Life Guards of the Household Cavalry. He disliked British Army life, and his first published work, The Christian Hero (1701), attempted to point out the differences between perceived and actual masculinity. He afterwards became a dramatist, and his comedies, such as The Tender Husband (1703) met with some success. In 1706 he was appointed to a position in the household of Prince George of Denmark, consort of Anne of Great Britain. . A member of the Whig Kit-Kat Club, Steele became a Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1713, but was soon suspended for issuing a pamphlet in favour of the Hanoverian succession. When George I of Great Britain came to the throne in the following year, Steele was knighted and given responsibility for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. However, he fell out with Addison and with the administration over the Peerage Bill (1719), and retired to his wife’s homeland of Wales, where he spent the remainder of his life.
A RARE ETCHED PARTISAN THIRD QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with two-stage central blade, formed with a pair of broad flat lugs cut with a series of notches at the base, etched over its surface with foliate rondels within a stylised architectural framework, including the inscriptions 'Nec Temer Nec Timide' and 'Fide sed Cuide' on one side and 'Inter Arma Silent Leges', 'R.O.R.O.P.' and 'Proaris -----' on the other, moulded neck, faceted socket, and a pair of short straps 52.6cm; 20 3/4in head This belongs to a group of partisans variously dated 1631 and 1632 and were almost certainly used by a Protestant Army from Saxony. Another, formerly in the collection of Count Dimitri de Nesselrode and William Randolph Hearst is the the Kretzschmar von Kienbusch collection, inv. no. 594.
AN ALBUM OF 2ND WORLD WAR WAR OFFICE PHOTOGRAPHS, including Operation Fido, RAF liberators over Burma, night attack on Dresden, bombing bridges on Burma-Siam railway, Arnhem, US 9th Army across the Rhine, War in the Pacific, V.E Day celebrations and many more, all with British official photo numbers and information printed to labels on reverse
A Second World War Gallantry Group of Six Medals, awarded to Colonel John Roddam Stanton, Royal Artillery, comprising Distinguished Service Order, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal (MID), Efficiency Decoration (GRI) with clasp TERRITORIAL and three bars GVIR-2 EIIR-1 and a Dunkirk Medal (with framed certificate), all in a glazed display case, together with related ephemera including Officer's commission, DSO citation, photographs of the recipient and his battery, Secret Map of the coast of North Africa, record of publication in London Gazette 29 April 1941, Chinese Bank notes circa 1940's, etc. **J.R. Stanton was commissioned into the Territorial Army as a Second Lieutenant on 26th February 1932 into the 73rd (Northumbrian) Field Brigade Royal Artillery. He was awarded the DSO when a Major in 1940
A Group of Three Medals, awarded to 24729379 CPL.D.E.MARSHALL. R.R.F., comprising Accumulated Campaign Service Medal (the first medal to be hallmarked), a NATO Medal with clasp FORMER YUGOSLAVIA, and Long Service Good Conduct Medal (Elizabeth II), with clasp REGULAR ARMY, in a framed display.
A Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal (Edward VII type), awarded to 278112 GEORGE DAWKINS, STOKER 1CL. H.M.S. KING ALFRED; an Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal (George V type A), awarded to 1411196 W.O.CL.II. A.J.HONE. R.G.A.; and a General Service Medal 1962, with clasp NORTHERN IRELAND, awarded to 24285873 SPR.D.L.HALL RE., (3-framed)
A Group of Eleven Miniature Medals, comprising OBE (Military), Military Cross, 1914-15 Star, BWM, Victory Medal (MID), 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (1st Army), Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal (MID), Efficiency Decoration (George VI) with clasp TERRITORIAL; a miniature George Medal (George VI); a miniature Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps CAPE COLONY, TRANSVAAL, WITTEBERGEN-13
A Long Service Group of Eight Medals, awarded to 6129 PTE. A. SALE. BEDF.R. comprising British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939/45 Star, Pacific Star, Defence and War Medals, Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal (George VI) with REGULAR ARMY suspension bar, and Meritorious Service Medal (George VI), together with a set of miniature medals (excluding Meritorious Service Medal); and four Second War medals, comprising 1939-45-Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals, in box of issue sent to Mr N Spence Loughborough; various badges and brass titles etc.
A German Nazi Luftwaffe White Metal Buckle, stamped J.D., (worn); a similar Luftwaffe steel buckle; a Nazi Wehrmacht (Army) steel buckle, stamped B & N-42, with remains of leather strap stamped 1942 within an oval logo; a Prussian stamped brass helmet plate for a pickelhaub-damaged; a Gott Mit Uns circular boss for an Imperial German buckle-5
Three Pairs of British Military Issue Binoculars, one in a webbing case; a Military Issue 4X Monocular in a leather case; a brass gun sight by W Watson 1918; a pair of US Army Signal Corps 6X30, by Bausch & Lomb Optical, stamped 6E/360 Serial No. EE 9765; a pair of Bausch & Lomb 6X30 binoculars in a leather case. (7-poor order)
A Collection of Militaria, including a brass Army belt buckle, a similar buckle for the 4th Cheshire Volunteer Company, nine regimental cap badges, regimental sporting medals and commemorative medallions, cloth divisional badges, collar badges, a large quantity of medal ribbons, bar holders for 01-May medals, lanyards, British Volunteer regimental badges, First and Second World War medal bars etc.
A Sniper Scope No.53 MkI, stamped RSA 2054; a First World War bayonet and scabbard stamped C & K 1917; a leather Sam Browne with sword frog; a large mahogany shield shape plaque with transfer of the crest of the Territorial Army Nursing Service; a small tin containing a collection of rank badges, trade badges CPO cap badge, buttons etc.; a modern Household Cavalry shoulder belt and pouch, and white buff leather waist belt with brass buckle.
A Beret, Lanyard and Stable Belt for the Intelligence Corps; two peaked caps, cap badges, shoulder boards, buttons and other ephemera relating to the Merchant Navy; a coloured officer's dress cap and forage cap to the Army Pay Corps; a beret with original King's crown Labour Corps badge; a General Service cap 1944, with original RE badge; an Irish canbeen cap ; an early khaki peaked cap with original RE badge.
A .44 STARR PATENT 1858 SIX-SHOT 'DOUBLE ACTION' PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER, serial no. 6514, 11 1/2in. overall, with blued round sighted barrel, plain cylinder, blued frame marked 'STARR ARMS. CO. NEW. YORK.' and 'STARR'S PATENT. JAN. 15. 1856', walnut butt, and some original blued finish throughout.
A ROGERS & SPENCER .44 SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER, serial no. 3316, 13 1/4in. overall, with octagonal sighted barrel, grooved top-strap marked 'ROGERS & SPENCER / UTICA N.Y', walnut grips with inspector's mark on the left grip (both grips chipped, iron parts discoloured).
THREE VICTORIAN GAME CARRIERS, The first of wood with two ss for hanging game, with leather strap with wooden grip; the second of leather with numerous leather loops, retailed by 'ARMY & NAVY C.S.L. / LONDON' (one loop broken); the last of wood with a single s and marked 'CHILWORTH MANOR / J.S.M.' (strap missing).
A .44 REMINGTON NEW MODEL SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER, serial no. 91118, 14in. overall, with blued sighted barrel marked 'PATENTED SEPT. 14. 1858 / E. REMINGTON & SONS. ILION. NEW YORK. U.S.A. / NEW MODEL', blued frame (top-strap slightly modified at the rear to fit a target sight), blued cylinder, walnut grips with inspector's mark on the left grip, brass trigger-guard, numerous inspection marks throughout (hammer replaced), and much original blued finish.
A .442 (RIMFIRE) TRANTER PATENT 'MODEL 1863' SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, serial no. 4042, 12 1/4in. overall, with blued octagonal sighted barrel engraved with a band of foliage at the muzzle, border engraved action retaining some original blued finish, chequered walnut butt, and Tranter patent cartridge extractor, Birmingham proof marks.
A .442 (RIMFIRE) TRANTER PATENT 'MODEL 1863' SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION ARMY REVOLVER RETAILED BY J. LANG, LONDON, serial no. 5295, 12in. overall, with octagonal sighted barrel retaining traces of original blued finish, border engraved frame retaining some original blued finish and signed 'J. LANG / LONDON' on the top-strap, cylinder with feint traces of original case-hardened finish, chequered walnut butt, and bright Tranter patent cartridge extractor, Birmingham proof marks.
* ARMY & NAVY 4-BORE SINGLE-BARRELLED ROTARY-UNDERLEVER HAMMERGUN, serial no. 15139, 45 1/2in. black powder only barrel with hexagonal breech section (some exterior pitting), engraved 'ARMY & NAVY C.S.L. LONDON.', Jones patent rotary-underlever, rebounding back-action lock, plain finish overall, retaining very slight traces of original colour-hardening, 14 7/8in. figured stock including 1in. rubber recoil pad, grip fore-end fastener and horn finial, weight 18lb. 7oz.

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