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Dinky military etc: reconnaissance car, 2 Foden 10 ton lorrys, 2 army wagons, 2 1 ton cargo trucks, 2 scout cars, 2 Austin champs, 2 armoured command vehicles, 4 field guns, 6 wheeled transport wagon and anti aircraft gun, etc, plus a Corgi Bloodhound missile on trolley and platform. FC to QGC some parts AF, most with paint chipped
25 Dinky items; including 7 military items: Centurion tank, 3 ton wagon, army wagon, light tank, scout car, etc; plus a police patrol motorcycle and sidecar, 2 Dinky series cars, police box and phone box, together with 9 various planes: Viking, Seaplane, Meteor, Shooting Star, Frobisher class liner etc. FC to VGC some wear, chipping, parts AF
Army List. The new annual army list for 1841 corrected to 28th December by H.G. Hart; 1845; 1846; and The new army list no. 43 (First July 1849); no. 44 (First Oct 1849); no. 60 (First Oct. 1853); no. 61(1 Jan. 1854); Nos. 65 (1 Jan. 1855) - 84 (1 Oct. 1859). London: John Murray 1841-59. 15 volumes 8vo. 1841and 1845 in original red cloth gilt 1846 in later cloth 1949 to 1859 in calf rebacked rubbed all volumes with stamps and bookplates of the New Club Edinburgh couple of boards loose. (15).
Army List. The new army list and militia list by H.G. Hart no. 85 (1 Jan. 1860) - no. 96 (1Oct. 1862) and no. 101 (1 Jan. 1864) - no. 124 (1 Oct. 1869). London: John Murray 1860-69. 18 volumes 8vo. 1860 (nos. 85 & 86) and 1864 in modern cloth rest calf rebacked rubbed all volumes with stamps and bookplates of the New Club Edinburgh. [18] .
Army List. The official army list January 1882 January 1883 April 1883 January 1884 - January 1890 and January 1892 - January 1903; and Hart's annual army list for 1905 1907 1909 and 1910. London: John Murray 1882-1910. 26 volumes large 8vo. the Official army lists in original red cloth gilt that for 1899 lacking its backstrip and for 1903 with the backstrip loose the Hart vols. in later cloth all with varying degrees of ware and all with the bookplates and stamps of the New Club Edinburgh. (26).
Maitland William. The history of Edinburgh from its foundation to the present time. Edinburgh: printed by Hamilton Balfour and Neill 1753 folio pp. viii 518 extra illustrated 2 folding maps 38 plates contemporary half calf worn disbound endpapers creased and torn occasional spotting [bound with] The history of the good town of Edinburgh from the year 1583 to the present year 1763. [Edinburgh 1763] 4to pp. 24 damp-stained; [bound with] Journal of the marches of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent's army. No place c.1745 broadside previous folds stained torn at edges; [bound with] An authentic account of the battle fought between the army under his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland and the Rebels on Drummoffie Muir near Culloden on the 16th April 1746. Edinburgh 1746 4to pp. 8 previous folds browning.
A medal group to Lieut. Colonel H. M. C. Smith, Royal Engineers, comprising: 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal and General Service Medal with Malaya clasp (with miniatures excluding GS medal); a medal group comprising: 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, and 1939-45 War Medal (with miniatures); and a quantity of badges, buttons, pips etc., including army chaplains, Royal Engineers, etc.
A Rare First World War RAF Discharge Certificate, to 206550 Corporal Walter Shaw, Royal Air Force; a Royal Naval Discharge Certificate to Able Seaman Oswald Cartwright, official no.J31864; a First World War Army Discharge Certificate to P.W./2361 Private Joseph Armstrong, Middlesex Regiment, all framed and glazed.(3)
A Gallantry Group of Four Medals, awarded to 241860 L.CPL. H. Lockwood, 5/W.RID.R., comprising a Military Medal, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Special Constabulary Medal (George VI), together with a copy of National Archive Army records, a portrait photograph and a Police group photograph.
Ferdinand (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg). The Operations of the Allied Army, Under the Command of Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswic and Luneberg, During the Greatest Part of Six Campaigns, Beinning in the Year 1757, and Ending in the Year 1762. By an Officer, who Served in the British Forces, 1764, title signed 'Carmarthen, 1780' to upper margin, ten folding eng. maps & plans (lacks map of Westphalia facing title), a few with closed tears (some strengthened to folds with adhesive tape), modern half sheep, 4to (1)
Civil War. The Advance of Sir Arthur Hasilrigg, from the Garrison of Portsmouth, Toward the City of London: and His Letter to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commoun Council. Also, the Number Both of Horse and Foot; the Names of the Regiments Revolted from the Army; together with the Isle of Wight and most of the Castles Thereabouts, printed for George Horton, [1659], 8pp., old ink numeral 24 to title and ink stamp to title verso, late 19th c. qtr. morocco, joints slightly rubbed, slim 4to A scarce pamphlet. No British locations found. (1)
Vanity Fair. Chronicles in Cartoons, A Record of our Own Times, pub. Windsor Magazine, c.1910, numerous col. illusts., a few leaves foxed, contemp. half calf gilt, spine faded, 8vo Proclaimed to be 'an important series in which, under this general title, practically all the cartoons of celebrities which have appeared in "Vanity Fair" are, for the first time, grouped together and republished, in the original colours'. Fifteen sections in all: royalty; potentates, princes and presidents; politics - first series; politics - second series; bench and bar; the army; music; cricket; rowing, games and athletics; empire builders; science and medicine; explorers and inventors; leaders of religion; the universities and public schools; men of letters. (1)
Twenty nine sets of Players and Wills cigarette cards, to include; household hints, straight line characatures, from plantation to smoker, dogs (scenic background), drum banners and cap badges, dandies, army corps and divisional signs, tennis, gallaher, army badges, butterflies, moths and others.
ROBINSON (CHARLES N.) Britannia's Bulwarks, The Achievements of Our Seamen, The Honours of Our Ships, 48 full-pp. coloured illustrations, original two-toned cloth, some wear, front f.e.p. and title pp. creased, oblong folio, 1901--THE NAVY & ARMY ILLUSTRATED, Vols 1 & 2, original pictorial cl. gilt, wear, both vols sprung, folio, Dec. 1895 - Dec. 1896--ROUND THE COAST, An Album of Pictures From Photographs of the Chief Seaside Places of Interest in Great Britain and Ireland, orig. pict. cl., sl. worn, oblong folio, 1895--THE LONDON ILLUSTRATED STANDARD, Vol. 2, May 1896 - Vol. 3, March 1897, contemp cl., spine defective, orig. wrappers bound-in--and 1 other (6) LOCATION A
MILITARY, including:--STANDING ORDERS 9TH (QUEEN'S ROYAL) Lancers, orig. two-toned cl. gilt, sl. soiled, Canterbury, S. A. Ginder, {1911}--TEXT BOOK OF SMALL ARMS, 1st ed, 1919--BOSTOCK (LIEUT. J.) The Machine Gunners' Handbook, 11th ed, {1917}--JACKSON (MAJOR DONOVAN) India's Army, 1st ed, 14 col. plates, dustwr, 12mo, 1940, on 2 shelves LOCATION W

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