Britains set 145 Royal Army Medical Corps four horse Ambulance Wagon FIRST VERSION two seated Men (Condition Good, one driver helmet ball missing) and 146 Royal Army Service Corps two horse GS Wagon FIRST VERSION grey finish, collar harness, two seated Men (Condition Good, driver and one seated man helmet balls missing) 1910 (12)
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A Miscellany of original and repainted Toy Soldiers including five Britains Royal Horse Guards in cloaks, Greenwood and Ball Indian Army Officer, Heyde No.2 size Abyssinian War Vignette, 'Abel' toy soldiers, Crescent HMS Malaya with original box lid etc. etc. a few in plastic (Condition Very Good-Fair, some Poor, some damage) (220 approx.)
54mm size Models mostly compatible with Britains including Russian Imperial Railway tricyclist, Sedan Chair, Queen Victoria and a number of British Army Officers in the style of Greenwood and Ball, Confederate Army Musicians with seats and three music stands (Condition Excellent-Good, two in plastic) (54)
Britains Regiments of All Nations, Netherlands from set 1850 two Officers and two men (one arm replaced), set 2035, Swedish Svea Lifeguard (officer arm replaced with rifle arm), set 2027, Red Army Guards with extra Officer and four Men (one officer and two men embellished embellished), set 452 German Infantry (officer arm missing) with five extra Men in pre-war grey, set 1856 Polish Infantry with extra Officer and four Men (four rifles damaged one repainted, one bayonet silvered), set 2010 British Airborne Infantry with Officer and two Brengunners (one man missing, one brengunner damaged) and two seated Machine Gunners (one gun handle missing) (Condition Very Good-Good) (61)
Britains set 2028, Red Army Cavalry with Officer and additional Officer in original ROAN box (Condition Excellent, box Very Good) with eight Red Army Infantry (one repainted, two bayonets missing), five second grade Infantry charging, set 9273 Cossacks with extra repainted Trooper (Condition Good, one lance head repaired) (25)
A quantity of Eyes Right plastic figures including full dress Marines and Army British and US Bands and marching, with Mounties and American War of Independence Swoppets (Condition Good, over half damaged) with twenty-nine other plastic figures (Condition Fair, some unpainted or repainted) (243 approx.)
Britains set 1321, Vickers Crossley Armoured Car in original box (Condition Good-Fair, chassis slightly loose, one small hole in rear, two tyres replaced, possibly some retouching, box Fair) 1935 and set 1448 Army Staff Car (Condition Fair, occupants repainted) and Heco tinplate Rolls Royce Armoured Car (Condition Very Good) (5)
Britains square nose version Motor Vehicles 143 ten-wheel Lorry with driver (tailgate missing), short pole limber, dark green finish, 1335 six-wheel Army Lorry with driver and 1641 Underslung Lorry (some damage and some tyres replaced),1448 Army Staff Car (driver hand and dashboard missing) and 1203 Carden Loyd Tank with crew FIRST VERSION (tracks replaced, machine gun missing) and SECOND VERSION in original box (machine gun missing) most khaki finish (Condition Fair) (16)
British Indian Army by John Ruddle: Bikanir Camel Corps Jat Sikhs at attention with Pipe Band and, in foreign service order, Highland Light Infantry at attention, Highland Pipe Band of the Camerons and the Leicestershire Regiment (Condition Very Good, one bass drumstick and four rifle tips missing) (101 approx.)
Britains sets 1893, Royal Indian Army Service Corps with mule, Handler and Officer, RARE mounted Indian Officer from set 1903, 197 Gurkha Rifles, with an extra man, 2050 Australians in Blue Ceremonial Dress with Officer (three men missing) and 2031 Australian Infantry in Battledress (Condition Very Good, mounted officer Good-Fair) (30)
British Forces by John Ruddle: Royal Army Medical Corps four horse Ambulance wagon (one horse leg broken), mounted Band of the 13th Hussars, elements of the Lothian Dragoons and two other Yeomanry regiments, Pipe Band of the Gordons, plastic light infantry in peak caps with Band in metal, Band of the King's Royal Rifle Corps with Rifle Brigade, Surrey Rifles and Band of the Royal Marines (Condition Very Good, six damaged) (163 approx.)
Britains US Navy, Marines and Air Force five Whitejackets from set 1253, two Flag Bearers and one escort from set 2101, set 228 (1955, two sergeants and four men from set 228 (1930), set 230, Bluejackets (one sailor converted with empty hand), two Marines in service dress from set 399 (one repainted), set 2044 US Army Air Corps with additional (embellished) man, six Officers from set 330 (repainted) one Pilot in Sidcot suit from set 332 (leaning back), one Officer in overcoat from set 331 and second grade two Marines in blue (one rifle damaged), six Marines in khaki and six bluejackets (one rifle damaged) (Condition Very Good-Good) (63)
Britains from set 1834 RARE Officer of the Scots Guards in steel helmet from set 1828, Infantry at ease in steel helmets, five FIRST VERSION in service dress and three SECOND VERSION in battledress, (one bayonet missing, one converted), set 110, Devonshire Regiment with an extra Man (three arms missing or damaged) Trumpeter and Trooper from set 94 in steel helmets, three seated Men in steel helmets, two Army Nurses and female Driver, Hill ATS and two men with alternate removable weapons and tools (one repainted), five men in gas capes with litmus paper gas detectors (two litmus papers missing) (Condition Very Good-Fair, one embellished) (40)
A Copy of a First World War Army Issue Kukri, the blade stamped Co.I, broad arrow/I, GII 1917 37, with brass bolster, wood grip and leather scabbard; an Indian Kukri, with wood grip scales and leather scabbard set with two sharpening knives; a Blackjack Marauder MkII Machete, with green plastic grip and green leather sheath; a US All Terrain Chopper Machete, with black hardened rubber grip and nylon sheath; a Mini Bushman Cold Steel Knife, in original leather sheath and box (5)
A Collection of Approximately One Hundred and Sixty First World War Penny Flags, including Church Army Hut War Fund, Club Scribes and Welfare of the Blind Association, Soldiers' Home for Redford Midlothian Flag Day 20th Nov. 1915, National Union Railwaymen Orphan Fund, The Higginbotham Sick Poor Nursing Assoc., Edith Cavell Memorial Fund etc. and including two button badges
The Cumberland Regiment, Westmorland and Cumberland Regiment and the Border Regiment - A Glazed Display of Badges, comprising fourteen white metal and brass cap and collar badges and shoulder titles, including cap badges to 4th Border Cumberland & Westmorland, 5th Border Cumberland Regiment, Victorian 34th Cumberland Regiment and Westmorland & Cumberland Regiment, an Elizabeth II embroidered blazer badge, an embroidered silk postcard and an embroidered blazer badge to the Burma Star Association; also, a display of eighteen copy badges entitled Kitchener's Army, another small display to the Gloucestershire Regiment, a small display to the various Gurkha Regiments and a framed wood regimental plaque to the Border Regiment (5)
A First World War Cameron Highlander's Kilt and Sash, which belonged to Private George Potts Brown, service No. S/10360, "B" Company, 1st. Battalion Cameron Highlanders., together with his Certificate of Discharge, Character Certificate, War Badge award certificate, also, photocopies of Short Service Attestation Medical Case Sheets, Medical Report on an Invalid, newspaper cuttings and other related research material.Footnote : - Private George Potts Brown was serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France when he was injured on 3rd May 1915 by a shell which exploded in the dug-out he was occupying near La Bassee. The left side of his body was injured and he was partially blinded. In one way, he was lucky to have been injured in a British dug-out rather than out in 'no man's land'. The dug-out was quite close to a dressing station where he was given rudimentary first aid before being transferred to the nearest Base Hospital at Boulogne. He returned to England on the 4th May 1915 and was admitted to the Royal Hospital Chelsea. On the 16th June 1915, George was transferred to St. Dunstan's Hostel in Regents Park, London and was officially discharged from the army in July of the same year, being unfit for War Service. Whilst at St. Dunstan's, George was taught various skills including Braille reading, basket making and typewriter skills. He left St. Dunstan's on the 25th February 1916 and was admitted to After Care, which meant he was found accommodation and financial support. Shell damage of numerous small holes to one side of the kilt, which basically remains intact.
A Late Victorian Officer's Full Dress Hussar Jacket to the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, in scarlet with silver lace trimmed white stand-up collar and cuffs, plaited silver shoulder cords with rank pips to a Lieutenant, large silver Russian braid loops and silver ball and half ball buttons, with quilted cream silk lining; also to the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, a painted over portrait photograph of a First World War Sergeant, two First World War group photographs, a framed Boer War print, a Simkins print, an oleograph of an Officer in Review Order, and a First World War and Army of Occupation War Diary France, Belgium and Germany published in association with the National Archives (8)
A Collection of Fourteen Military Hats, including a pre-1953 RAF OR's peaked cap, a pre-1953 officer's No.2 dress cap to the Royal Artillery, a post-1953 General Officer's No.1 dress cap, two Royal Navy peaked caps - one to an officer, a Merchant Navy peaked cap, a Balmoral bonnet to the Black Watch, a glengarry, a field service cap to the Royal West Kent regiment, an Italian cork sun helmet, a Second World War National Fire Service peaked cap, a US Army khaki wool cap with leather peak, a blue peaked cap with a pre-1923 Manchester Regiment cap badge, and a modern Scout cap (14)
A Victorian Long Service Pair of Medals, awarded to 2531 PTE.D.COSGROVE, 3RD RIFLE BDE., comprising an Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58, with clasp LUCKNOW, and an Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (2)1 - with dings to the edge at 3 o'clock abd 7 o'clock. 2 - with ding to the edge at 7 o'clock. Naming on both is quite crisp.
A Quantity of Uniforms, including a post-Second World War Civil Defence black wool greatcoat, a Norwegian Army officer's uniform of jacket and trousers, a civilian black evening jacket and trousers, various replica uniforms made for a pageant/re-enactment, a quantity of military boots including mess wellingtons, ammunition and combat boots etc.(2 boxes)
A Second World War Officer's No.2 Dress Uniform, comprising a tunic with buttons removed (but present), a pair of trousers and a peaked cap badged to the Border Regiment, together with a Sam Browne and a canvas belt; a First World War Verner's Pattern Prismatic Pocket Compass, with mother of pearl register, the back stamped CRUCHON & EMONS, LONDON and dated 1918, in a stitched leather case; a Pair of First World War Black Enamelled Brass Binoculars by Hunsicker & Alexis, Paris, dated 1915, in stitched leather case dated 1917; also, a copy of the Army Act revised to 1914, two green wool beagling jackets with scarlet facings and later anodised Rifle Regiment blazer buttons, and a gentleman's Fidamac raincoat (12)
A Mid-20th Century Uniform to a Lieutenant General, the Swedish Army, comprising a black wool frock with yellow facings, silver bullion thread collar and cuff trim with white metal buttons, a pair of gold bullion thread embroidered epaulettes and a pair of trousers; a blue wool frock with gilt metal epaulettes embroidered with artillery badge and rank stars; a grey wool twill frock with yellow embroidered 1 to the shoulder straps; also, a blue wool greatcoat with rank stars to a Major General; a grey wool greatcoat with silver bullion thread shoulder cords set with rank star to a Brigadier General; a beige linen summer jacket with brass buttons and a pair of light brown wool twill trousers (8)
Vehicle related cut-out books, a Dean & Son Ltd The Complete Air Port Cut-out Book; a Bancroft & Co Press-Out Model Books Trains; The Saalfield Publishing Co. No.982 8 Autos to Build (one part cut out and edges worn); A Tuck Book For Freedom! A Panoramic Picture Story Book of our Navy, Army & Air Force (pop-up); a Shaw Production Working Model Book Series RMS Queen Mary; and others, a few modern
Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 1st issue, large letter reverse, edge dated, impressed naming (Richard Eastman, 46th Regiment Foot. 1839.) fitted with original steel clip and bar suspension good very fine, extremely rare to unit £300-£400 --- Provenance: Baldwin, 1955; Spink, 1986. Richard Eastman was born in Bideford, Devon, in 1792 and attested for the 53rd Regiment of Foot in Dublin on 9 December 1813. Discharged on account of the Reduction in the Regiment on 3 April 1818, he re-enlisted in the 46th Regiment of Foot on 26 November 1818, and was appointed a Drummer on 25 November 1823. Reverting to Private on 15 December 1827, he was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Meal in 1839, and was finally discharged on 11 March 1840, after 25 years and 223 days’ service. This is his sole medallic entitlement. Sold with copied service papers and other research.
Pair: Private A. J. Norman, Suffolk Regiment British War and Victory Medals (8698 Pte. A. J. Norman. Suff. R.) nearly very fine Pair: Private E. C. Osborne, Suffolk Regiment British War and Victory Medals (2400 Pte. E. C. Osborne. Suff. R.) generally very fine or better British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (2. Lieut. H. E. S. Cadman.; 1524 Pte. K. Appleton. Suff. Yeo.) generally very fine (6) £70-£90 --- Alfred J. Norman served during the Great War with the Suffolk Regiment and the Cambridgeshire Regiment, and was additionally entitled to the L.S. & G.C. Harold Edward Snielter Cadman served during the Great War with the 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment in Salonica from 20 February 1918. He subsequently transferred as a Lieutenant to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and resided in Thames Ditton after the war. Kenric Appleton served during the Great War with the 1/1st Suffolk Yeomanry in the Gallipoli theatre of War from 8 October 1915. He subsequently served with the Suffolk Regiment and the Royal Engineers (entitled to Silver War Badge).

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