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A replica Confederate States Army (CSA) officer's sword, with brass pommel decorated with leaves, with black leather hand grip and twisted brass braiding, with pierced and leaf decorated hilt initialled CS, the steel blade marked CSA, in a metal and brass scabbard, length of blade 84.5cm, 106cm long overall.
An Army Officer’s pouch belt whistle and chain, a good set with Hobson and Sons tablet to reverse, the circular boss with raised floral border mounted with lion’s mask, in its jaws a loose ring which supports the chain together with whistle and oakleaf ornamented holder, complete with all screw post fittings.
Turkish full hunter pocket watch by K Serkisoff & Co, Constantinople, the enamel dial having Turkish numeral hour markers, with seconds subsidiary dial at the half-hour mark, the case stamped 800, gross weight 98g approx. and an albert chain with 9ct gold T-bar and lobster clasp Provenance; by repute, was the property of Jack Belt who was born in the village of Humanby, Yorkshire the son of a horse vet and he first worked as a stable hand.In 1914 he signed up to the army and became a Rolls Royce armoured car driver and at times an Officers Chauffeur (driving a Sunbeam car). He was repeatedly switched from one HQ to another on active service across Egypt, Sinai, Palestine, Syria and finally to Cyprus. In 1914 he was the driver to the Duke of Westminster and later the driver for General Allenby at the liberation of Jerusalem December 9th 1917.After the war Jack became Managing Director of The Gray & Stanton Manufacturing Company (mounted woodwork specialists) in Hanley Street, Birmingham. The company also had a showroom in Manchester.
Everton v The Army Annual Friendly match 4 Page programme at Goodison Park 3rd October 1956. The Army side included Manchester United stars Bill Foulkes, Maurice Setters and Eddie Colman who died in the Munich air disaster. Ian Crawford of Hearts also played in this match. Neat writing at the top of the front cover otherwise good.
A collection of 20 Records all relating to Manchester United some from the 1960s a few later. Includes the Wedding Present (1987), with a colour picture of George Best on the front, the BBC commentary of the 1968 European Cup Final plus others such as "Willie Morgan", "The Red Army", "I love George Best", "Belfast Boy" etc. Generally good.
A collection of 25 Scottish programmes almost all from 1950s. East Fife v Motherwell SLC Semi Final 1954 (tape pieces at reverse), Clyde v Hibernian SC Final 1958, Airdrie v Rangers 1957/58 plus 4 x Airdrie homes 1959/60, Ayr United (1) 1959/60, Berwick Rangers (1)1958/59, Celtic 1 x 1956/57 and 1 x 1959/60, Dunfermline 1 x 1959/60, Hibernian v British Army 1957/58 plus 3 Hibs homes 1959/60, 3 Partick Thistle homes 1959/60 (2) and 1960/61 v Rangers SLC, St Mirren 1957/58 x 1 and 1959/60 x 2, Third Lanark 1959/60 v Blackpool (Fr), Dundee and Celtic (SLC) 1960/61. Some faults. Fair to generally good
A collection of 6 match programmes in which Duncan Edwards of Manchester United played. England v The Rest at Southampton 1952, England XI v Young England 1954 at Arsenal, FA XI v The Army at Manchester City 1956, England B v Switzerland B at Southampton 1956, Ireland v England (World Cup Qualifier) in Dublin 1957, England v France, Scotland at Wembley 1957. Generally good
Five Miscellaneous Manuscripts. Local Interest, Methodism in Georgian Nottinghamshire: Joseph Raynor of Mansfield, civil engineer and an ardent Methodist, his commonplace book, dated from October 1804, [53]ff of ink manuscript, mostly transcriptions and thoughts of a religious nature, including references to the Holy Bible, there is however an odd account of the 'Happy Death' of a soldier, John Birks, who died at Mansfield on 3rd October 1804, who, having left his regiment on furlough, drew his pay and spent most of it on the stagecoach to Mansfield, where he was not afraid to die, glad that he saw the face of a Methodist - which he wouldn't have done at the army camp, the verso with some multiplication tables and mathematics, contemporary calf over marbled boards, perished, loosening contents, later 19th century printed yellow book label of his descendant: Thos. Alex. Rayner, 4to; Mathematics: a George III manuscript arithmetic exercise book, Jos. Wood, July 2nd 1796, approx. [55]ff of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, both calculations and some explanatory text, contemporary parchment over boards, some wear and losses, but holding, 4to; Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington KG, et al., (1769-1852): Tennyson (Alfred, Poet Laureate), Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. A New Edition, London: Edward Moxon, 1853, half-title present if detached, original wrappers, 8vo, another copy, disbound, lacking wrappers, 8vo, 1852 Act of Parliament for the day of the Duke's Funeral to be a Bank Holiday, disbound, 8vo, portrait engravings and prints, some further ephemera, etc; a Victorian 'scrap' album of newspaper clippings, mid-19th c, approx. [55]ff, including articles on water-poisoning, cholera, angling and fishing, the philanthropic generosity of Miss Angela Burdett-Coutts, the London poor, discoveries and inventions, Price of Elephants in Assam, A Maori Bird Call.-In New Zealand [...], books published on Our Australian Colonies & British North America, earthquakes, Captain Moody's Floating Forts, further inventions and technology, [the ring and] Auction "Knock-outs", railways, etc., contemporary green quarter-roan over marbled boards, perished spione but holding, marbled edges, green seaweed endpapers, 4to; [&] Medical: Croydon Rural & Merton Joint Hospital Board Wages and Petty Cash Book, dated 1st December, 1910 to 25th January, 1912, [61]ff of manuscript accounts, contemporary red quarter-calf over green moiré silk, gilt-lettered upper-cover, marbled endpapers, foolscap folio (35 x 21.5cm), (5)
Photography. Late Victorian Oxford. A student's photograph album, Leslie Rimmer Paterson (1866-1935), of Keble College, dated 1887-88, comprising 16 large format b/w and sepia photographs, 23.9 x 30cm, mostly of sporting life, both university and collegiate, including group portraits of the first XI Keble cricket team, the Oxford University Rugby Union XV, the rugby teams of Keble Coll: Oxon v. Trinity Coll: Cambridge, rowing, including the Keble VIII bumped 1888, the 1887 procession of boats, the Torpids 1888, the New College VIII, others, fellow college students, further mixed format and media images of the college and its chapel's exterior, 5 interiors - presumably Paterson's family house, Rock Ferry's church St Peter's, cricket on the green, Liverpool and its docks, etc., pastedown with a lithograph after Louis Wain of Miss Tabby's Academy, mounted onto card leaves and manuscript annotated, contemporary boards, rebacked and recornered, oblong folio (27.6 x 38cm);Mechanical Music: The British Army [Photograph] Album, n.d. [late 19th c], [14]ff, of which the cabinet card format ones are printed in chromolithography after designs by Captain Bunnett, the base enclosing a musical cylinder, presumably Swiss, playing one air, key-wound movement, clasp-mechanism, contemporary embossed pictorial leather over boards, gilt, all edges gilt, 4to, (30 x 24cm), (2) Provenance: 1st: Rev. Leslie Rimmer Paterson (1866-1935), formerly of Rock Ferry, Merseyside (previously Cheshire), educated at Loretto School and then Oxford, later incumbent at Bishops Langham and Ranworth, Norfolk. Some wear to the mechanical album. The movement currently winding and playing, however, this is not guaranteed in perpetuity.
Militaria. Germany, Third Reich, badges, comprising Anti-Aircraft, Assult and Kriegsmarine High Seas Fleet, twenty-one British Army cap badges, including Leicestershire and Notts & Derby Regiments, King's Own Scottish Borderers and Canadian, silver ARP badge, United Nations Korea medal and several others All genuine and most, if not all, in good condition
The WWII MM group of five of George Henry Stone taken prisoner during the Italian Campaign, Military Medal GVIR 6479588 Fssr G H Stone R FUS, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, 8th Army Clasp, Italy Star and Defence Medal, with press cutting, Buckingham Palace investiture ticket dated 8 May 1945, aluminium 'trench art' cigarette tin dated 1944, photograph of Fusilier Stone and six air letters to and from Fusilier G H Stone, three with rectangular boxed purple ink stamp IT IS REGRETTED THAT THIS ITEM COULD NOT BE DELIVERED BECAUSE THE ADRESSEE IS REPORTED MISSING and a contemporary postcard format photograph of Fusilier Stone standing on the steps of the Cleopatra Monument at Midan Tahir, Alexandria and WWI pair British War Medal and Victory Medal 5590 Pte A Atkins Notts & Derby R and British War Medal 202310 Pte A W Atkins N Staff R Fusilier Stone was awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in the face of the enemy on Anzio beachhead, January 1944. He was wounded and taken prisoner a few days later, being repatriated in September 1944
A collection of 1940's ladies accessories in brown, some with wartime utility marks, including leather shoes size 5/6 by Panda of Marlowe with utility mark to soles, a leather hand bag, a moulded wool felt hat, gloves by Millington size 7, 1940 ATS Army issue stockings unworn and silk stockings by Artistoc with utility mark, together with a gentlemans evening scarf with utility mark (7)
Arthur English (British, 1919-1995) - Between shows, 1989 - A 20th century 1980s oil on canvas painting. Notation plaque on reverse signed by the artist - Arthur English - Small hats, Over sized boots, Baggy check trousers, Shack headed wigs and Red Noses are the Trade marks of Auguste Clowns. Here we see an Auguste Clown at the Clyde Beatty, and Cole Brothers Circus, of America, resting in his tent. I painted this picture in August 1989, and call it; "BETWEEN SHOWS". Signed on the painting to the lower right. Framed. Measures approx. 34cm x 44 cm One of Britain's great variety comedians Arthur English was known as 'The Prince of the Wide Boys', a cockney 'spiv' character outrageously dressed on stage and wearing a huge kipper tie. Born in Aldershot, Hants English started his career at an early age appearing in amateur shows but did not become a professional performer until he was 30. He served in the Army during World War Two and after being demobbed worked as a painter and decorator. In 1949 he auditioned at the famous Windmill Theatre in London and he was put under contract for several seasons as a principal comic. His catchphrases became legendary: "They're laughin' at me Mum", "Sharpen up there, the quick stuff's coming" and his famous exit line "Play the music - open the cage!". On radio he starred in BBC's Variety Bandbox alongside comics such as Reg Dixon and Mrs Shufflewick (Rex Jameson) and he also appeared in numerous summer shows, pantomimes and clubs throughout the UK. English turned to straight acting in the early 1970s both on stage, screen and on television. He starred in a variety of comic cockney parts on television in the Comedy Playhouse series and Hugh and I (1962). In 1987 he joined fellow veterans Irene Handl and Charlie Chester in Never Say Die (1987), a comedy series set in an old people's home. His greatest success on tv was as the janitor Mr. Harman in the cult series Are You Being Served? (1972). This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
MEDALS, awarded to 8416 J. Arnott, Seaforth Highlanders to include Edward VII India General Service Medal 1908-1910 with North West Frontier bar and a WWI trio with ribbons, together with a WWII 1939 - 1945 War medal with box addressed to Mrs H Arnott, Epns dog tag for 8416 Pte J. Arnot, another 1939 - 45 War medal, and three India Temperance medallions, Royal Scots cap badge and another and a WWII US Army Air Force Aircrew Member Bracelet, stamped Sterling
A George V 1935 silver jubilee miniature souvenir book, the hinged white metal cover opening to reveal seven black and white photographs, together with various commemorative medals to include Edward VII and George VI coronation examples, a 1918 Battle of Asiago medal and two Royal Navy and Army boxing medals etc. (10)

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