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JOUVE,Pierre Jean, 'Hymne' Egloff, Paris, 1946. ltd. edn. 1 in 200. soft covers, glassine wraps, insc. to P.C.R.Warner in Oxford from Author. Tog.with FLETCHER, Iain, 'Orisons Picaresque & Metaphysical' P.L. London, 1947. 1st edn. in d/w. insc. by author to Philip Warner, for whom an Ode is written on pp55. Tog.with 'They Sought Out Rommel' A Diary of The Libyan Campaign' The Army at War, 1942, Plus one other Poetry, 1939-1945. 4
OFLAG '79'.Brunswick.'A Wartime Log For British Prisoners' YMCA, Switzerland. Photographs and Accounts of the Camp life with the Entertainments performed in the Theatre constructed in the Attic. Tog. with 'Art in The Bag', Privately printed for the OFLAG '79' Art Club. Intro. John DUGDALE. 4To. Tog.with Memorabelia from the camp. Hand Written timetable of lectures/classes, photographs of unit (Royal Army Service Corp). Plus MSS. poems from the prison camp, 1944. Plus 'P.O.W. News' 1942/43. Plus other Wartime Newspapers & Publications.
India. Series of twelve Letters by Roger Gregory, stamped and postmarked, 1915 , serving in the Police Force in India near Bombay on secondment from the Army, to his mother at Church House, Flushing, nr Falmouth, Cornwall, describing in considerable detail his life, work, prospects and recreations (including peacock and panther shoots) in India, 129 pages, at various camps and towns including Nasile, Umbergaon, Wada, Koregaon, Shakapur, with the autograph envelopes, 4to (12)
Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1769-1852). Autograph Manuscript Dispatch, 14 February 1804 , comprising the last ten pages of a fourteen page dispatch (first bifolium missing), of a long message [to Lieutenant-General Stuart] signed 'Arthur Welleslay', discussing at length his proposals for the disposition of troops and for his own future in India: (in the missing section, printed in 'The Dispatches', Wellesley considers the options for the subsidiary troops serving with the Perswah and the Soubah of the Deccan, giving his views on where they should be stationed and what benefits would derive from different placements particularly for the capture and peacce of Malabar and future of the Bombay Army;) in the greater portion that is present Wellesley suggests that the Coast Army needs to be augmented by the numbers that it supplies to the subsidiary forces and estimates what the numbers would be under differing scenarios; states that he does not think that Stuart can be effective at Malabar in the rainy season; expresses the opinion that 'Malabar is our weakest point in India against an European Army..', agrees with Stuart about the need for as large a body of regular calvary as is possible together with a body of irregular cavlary though he is not hopeful that this can be achived in the Company's service 'without the existence of all the abuses which prevail in the native armies, and which in fact are the cause of the destruction of every power in India', (1)
USA - South Carolina, Fort Moultrie. Three manuscript and typescript histories and pedigrees of the Moultrie family, 19th/20th c., together with two Fort Moultrie Centenary booklets (1876), and a related newspaper, all contained in a small wooden box labelled "Moultrie Papers" Members of the Moultrie Family emigrated from Scotland to South Carolina in the 18th century. See DNB for William Moultrie (1730-1805, revolutionary army officer and politician). (6)
Photograph. A good black and white photograph of four polo players in full match kit with sticks, sitting and standing around a central table displaying a large trophy and four individual cups, c. 1890, possibly India(?), photo. mounted on old album leaf with a similar photo. on the reverse showing a group of fifteen army officers (incl. the polo players) in full dress uniform with medals and pith helmets, each image approx. 23.5 x 28 cm. (1)
Militaria: Fourteen cap / military badges: 51 Canada 500 rifles, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Duke of Connaught's own rifles, 2 x Royal Canadian army medical corps, Royal Canadian army service corps, the Perth regiment, Australian commonwealth military forces, 2 x New Zealand 'Onward' badges, Dutch badge, Badge with star of David an Hebrew scroll, Button with crescent and three stars, crowned (14)
A Crimea War Group, awarded to 947.1CL..Staff Sergeant W M Morson Army Service Corps, comprising Crimea Medal with the following clasps Alma, Balaclava, Inkermann, and Sebastapol; Turkish Crimea Medal (Sardinian issue); and a Long Service Good Conduct Medal (2nd type, scroll suspender). Together with a Masonic badge, medallions and German medals
A First World War Gallantry Group, awarded to 39373 Pte.J M McInnes RAMC, comprising Military Medal, 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, with miniatures and a framed General Citation listing Military Medal recipients and certificate signed by General Rawlinson commander of the Fourth Army; two Royal Northumberland Fusilier cap badges; two small cotton Union Jacks and a Booklet on the Battle of Britain
A Pair of British Indian Army Issue Artillery Sidearms, originally belonging to Major David Austen Clegy Herridge, each with fullered steel blade, one stamped Mole, the brass hilts with ribbed grips and stirrup knuckle bows, leather scabbards and frogs; together with a small quantity of cloth badges, Japanese silk scarf with ink signatures, and Japanese printed Rupee notes
India General Service, 1908, Geo. V, 2 clasps, Waziristan 1919-21, Waziristan 1921-24 (Capt. F.H. Tounsend, I.O.D.), top clasp attached with cotton, somewhat stained and dirty but very fine F.H. Tounsend is listed as Bt. Colonel in the Supplement to the Indian Army List of Jan. 1939 and apparently served as a Captain in the West Yorks. Regt., 1914-19.
Indian Army Long Service & Good Conduct, Ed. VII (Naick Kebhu, 74th Punjabis), contact marked but about extremely fine; together with miscellaneous Second World War stars (4) and medals (5); a Defence Medal and a Spec. Const. F.S. to brothers(?), both boxed as issued, mostly extremely fine; and two official cases for a D.F.C. and an M.M. (14)
Miniatures: an intriguing but so far unattributed Boer War V.C. group of 4 dress miniatures, comprising: Victoria Cross; Queen's South Africa, 1899, 4 clasps, R. of K., O.F.S., Belfast, L. Nek; King's South Africa, 1901, 2 dated clasps; Army L.S. & G.C., Vic. type 3, mounted on a bar brooch for wearing, extremely fine and all of good quality (4) Clearly made up for and worn by an actual V.C. recipient, the combination of clasps on this Q.S.A. should greatly aid any researcher attempting to identify the original owner of these miniatures.
A family group of medals, comprising: India General Service, 1908, Ed. VII, 1 clasp, N.W.F. 1908 (7928 Lce. Corpl. W. Ballard, 1st W.Y. Regt.), minor official correction to rank (Lce.) and 'Regt.', small edge bruise but otherwise extremely fine and toned, in named paper packet of issue Five to P.R. Ballard (unit unknown): Campaign Stars for 1939-45, Africa with bar 8th Army, and Italy; Defence & War Medals, with oak palm, mint state, in forwarding card box of issue Sold with the lot are numerous artefacts belonging to Corporal W. Ballard, West Yorks. Regt., formerly 17th Lancers, including the recipient's Soldier's Small Book [showing he enlisted in 1905 and served in India, 1905-1911], two silver cigarette cases and a silver vesta case, five military badges, a fine quality brass-cased pocket compass by Laurence & Mayo of London, sundry photographs (in a tin tube container) and various other items.
Four to Lieutenant T. Wilkins, Army Service Corps, late R.E.: 1914-15 Star (446 Spr., R.E.); British War Medal; Victory Medal with oak palm for despatches; Defence Medal (unnamed), extremely fine; together with a mounted trio of Great War miniatures and three riband bars, all with oak leaf emblems (10) Two officers named Wilkins with the single initial 'T' are noted in the Nov. 1918 Army List but the one in the R.A. was entitled to a 1914 Star in addition to the M.C.
Three to Lieut. T.K. Geldart, late Norfolk Regt.: 1914-15 Star (Pte. A. Cpl., Norf. R.); British War & Victory Medal, practically mint state (3) This officer is not given in the Nov. 1918 Army List nor was he killed; it is therefore assumed that he was invalided out of the service before the War ended.
Five to 2nd Corporal A. Riley, R.E., late Manchester Regiment: 1914-15 Star; British War & Victory Medals (10 Pte., Manch. R.); Defence Medal (unnamed); Territorial Force Efficiency, Geo. V (2. Cpl., R.E.); together with three silver merit medals, Manchester Regt. For Army Signalling, a Royal Life-Saving Society bronze medal (all named to Riley and dated 1909-13), another named item, a silver War Badge and a Christmas 1914 brass cigarette tin, all extremely fine or better (12)
An interesting group of 5 to Lieut. (later Major) G.E.F. Van der Noot, Irish Guards, formerly Head Chorister at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and a Railway Transport Officer in the Second World War, comprising: British War & Victory Medals (Lieut.); Defence & War Medals; Coronation, 1902, bronze medal, mounted court-style for wearing, generally extremely fine; together with a miniature Coronation 1902 medal (6) Also included with the lot is a [disbound] scrapbook containing numerous items relating to the recipient's time as a chorister at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, in addition to his military career; these include two named tickets for the 1902 Coronation at which event Van der Noot was singing [one is dated 26th June, the other is undated and is presumably for the second ceremony on 9th August which had been delayed due to the King's illness], a souvenir 'Account of the Music at the Coronation', and a named ticket (to the Organ Loft) for the marriage of H.R.H. Princess Alice of Albany to H.S.H. Prince Alexander of Teck (Windsor, 10th February 1904); military ephemera includes a War Office letter concerning a wound and another official letter indicating that the recipient was serving in Cologne with the Army of Occupation in Feb. 1919. During the Second World War Van der Noot was R.T.O. at Euston & St. Pancras Stations.
An unattributed Second World War group of 6, comprising: Campaign Stars for 1939-45, Africa with bar 8th Army, France & Germany and Italy, Defence & War Medals, extremely fine, with unnamed transmission slip; other unrelated Second World War medals (5) and badges (5), mostly extremely fine (16)
A splendid Second World War 'fighting' D.S.O. for the Burma Campaign within a group of eleven medals awarded to Brigadier A.A. Crook, Northamptonshire Regiment, late Royal Artillery, and latterly a Military Knight of Windsor, comprising: Distinguished Service Order, Geo. VI; British War Medal; Victory Medal with oak palm for despatches (both 2. Lieut.); Campaign Stars for 1939-45, Africa with bar 1st Army and Burma; Defence Medal; War Medal with oak palm for despatches; Queen's Silver Jubilee, 1977; Greece, War Crosses(2), 1st and 2nd Class awards, mounted court-style for wearing, generally extremely fine although the Great War pair somewhat worn from polishing, the group in a fitted case with additional compartment for dress miniatures (lot) D.S.O. London Gazette: 22nd March 1945. The following citation has been slightly condensed from the original recommendation, a full transcription of which accompanies the lot: 'During the operation from 10th to 22nd December 1944 to cross the Kaladan River and then eject the enemy from the strong Thayettabin-Kyauktaw defence position, this officer showed outstanding determination, energy and leadership. Speed was essential to forestall an opposed crossing... Brigadier Crook reached Orama village, where the crossing was to be effected, with his troops on 4th December 1944. That afternoon a strong party of the enemy probed his starting base and occupied a position covering the beach. Such an event would have daunted many commanders, and caused hesitation and delay. Realising however the vital necessity of crossing quickly, Brigadier Crook counter-attacked and threw back the enemy elements... Next... he decided to cross by night. He was down on the beaches himself all through the night and successfully saw the first flights over. These flights effected a landing and found the enemy at dawn a few hundred yards inland, thus proving that any lack of speed or hesitancy would have been fatal and resulted in many casualties.
Official Indian Army Handbooks etc - Our Sowars And Sepoys, cloth, 8vo, Delhi, 1938, Phillpott (Lieut-Colonel D. C.) Annotated English Translation Of Khwab O Khayal, cloth backed boards, 8vo, Calcutta, 1937; Wikeley (Lt. Colonel J. M.) Punjabi Musalmans, cloth backed boards, 8vo, Delhi, 1936; and fourteen other handbooks relating to Indian Tribes etc (17).
An early 20th century circular silver regimental presentation salver, with moulded and applied pie-crust edge on acanthus scroll feet, bearing a presentation inscription to 'Captain B Berridge by his brother officers of no. 40 (Independent) M.T. R.I.A.S.C.' (Royal Indian Army Service Corps), Sheffield 1930 by Walker and Hall, 30cm (12in), 30 troy oz, with regimental photograph
Netherlands: War Commemorative cross 1940-45 VF; Poland: Cross of Valor WWII and Army Active Service medal, GVF. Belgium Yser medal VF; India war medal 1939-45; Pakistan Independence medal and Republic day medal 1956, VF. Rhodesia GS medal EF, 13 sundry other items also 19 masonic/buffaloes gilt chain elements, fittings etc. GC. (42)
Sundry Third Reich items: Krim shield (only one wire remaining), metal eagle decal for tropical helmet, aluminium Wehrmacht buckle, copy operational flying clasp for fighters (AF), 2 Army and 1 Luftwaffe sports vest eagles, pair Luftwaffe epaulettes, a sword knot, 5 various boxes for Luftwaffe pilots' badges etc, booklet "Fur Tapferkeit und Verdienst", photograph of SS Police corporal in tropical uniform, ticket for Dr. Robert Ley meeting, etc. Average GC
A Third Reich Army officer's sword, unmarked plated blade 33", brass stirrup hilt with eagle and swastika crosspiece, lion's head pommel with red glass eyes, and oak leaf decoration, wire bound plastic covered grip, in its black painted scabbard. Clean Condition. (See lot 809 for illustration).
A Third Reich Army officer's sword, plated blade 30.5" by WKC, gilt brass stirrup hilt with superimposed silver Wehrmacht eagle on langet and engraved oak leaf decoration, wire bound plastic covered grip, with silver wire bullion knot and plastic strap, in its black painted scabbard. GC (scabbard paint and gilt worn) (See lot 809 for illustration).

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