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A Webley & Scott Limited 12-bore side by side boxlock ejector shotgun, Ser. No. 91077, 28" barrels, LoP c.15" which includes current inch-and-a-half extension block, in a velvet lined canvas case with label for P. Orr & Sons, Gunsmiths, Licensed Dealers in Arms & Ammunition, 42 Sule Pagoda Road, RANGOON. NB. A Current Valid shotgun certificate is required to view and bid on this lot. Previous owner note: I believe the gun was manufactured between 1914-1918, the Webley serial number is from this manufacturing period according to Webley's records, and I understand it was made for a Captain C.F.Clarke stationed with the British Army in Rangoon. The interior of the gun case is in its original condition with the original cleaning kit, wooden rods etc. The label on the inside of the case lid has the details of Captain Clarke. I had the outside of the case re-upholstered because of its very poor condition. The gun was serviced and re-proofed by Ancaster Guns in the late 80's and I have used it only on a few occasions since then as a game gun.
DINKY TOYS & DINKY SUPERTOYS DIECAST MILITARY VEHICLES, A QUANTITY, 2 x 651 Centurian Tanks, 677 Armoured Command Vehicle, 10-tonne army trunk, army wagon, 3-tonne army wagon, Austin Champ, 688 field artillery tractor, 2 x armoured car, armoured personnel carrier, army 1-tonne cargo truck, army water tanker and various field guns and a trailer
Rare Antique WWII imperial Japanese Army Officers Helmet & Caps x 2 original owners collection.Collection of Officers Helmet & Caps x 2 , Officer SASAKI name written inside the green cap .DAITO ASENSU translation = " Greater Eastern Asian War" is written on the Left side of the Helmet, the term used by the Japanese government for the Pacific War.Right side is written in Japanese " At Last , The War Is Over " .Poignant reminder of the extreme suffering All involved Endured.Small Silver officers star IS original to this helmet ; original head liner Excellent condition Paint original excellent condition ; by mid 1942 Japan was running out of resources to manufacture equipment ; Some Helmets made from Leather Painted Green & Helmets made from thick compressed Paper Painted Green were issued to soldiers.So dire were the circumstances in Japan by 1943 Japanese people I have spoken to in Japan say they recall eating boiled grass.So anyone wanting to split hairs over this being an officers Helmet....By 1943 IF you were issued a metal helmet at all you were very Lucky, and the term Civil Defense helmet, these were the Helmets for the masses, by Mid 1942, there was little distinction between grunts & officers every soldier was doing it Hard.
WWII General Ulrich de Maiziere signed 6x4 black and white photo and accompanying letter dated 16 MaI 1967. Karl Ernst Ulrich de Maizière 4 February 1912 - 26 August 2006) was a German general. He served in the army of three German states: the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic, the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany, and the German Army of West Germany, with a total of 32 years in uniform, the last five as Inspector General of the Bundeswehr. He retired in 1972 at the age of sixty and lived in retirement until his death in August 2006. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Signalman's Backpack Cable Layer, Used during WW2 each division in the German Army had an integral Signals unit, could be operated by one individual and held up to three hundred yards of cable, with canvas and leather fittings, Approx 12 inches in Height, 19 inches in Width (including Handle) and 14 inches from Front to Rear, Looks to be complete and functional, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Great War 1914-15 trio of medals to the Royal Engineers, 1914-15 Star medal, “21 2-CPL W.P. REEVES R.E.”, British War and Victory medals, “21 SJT. W.P. REEVES R.E.”, with mention in despatches emblem on the Victory medal ribbon. Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette 14th December 1917 - The following is a continuation of Sir Douglas Haig's Despatch of 7th November, submitting names deserving special mention, published in a Supplement to the London Gazette of Tuesday, 11th December, 1917: — Reeves, No. 572019 2nd Corpl. (actg. Serjt.) W. P. William Reeves served in France from 16th December 1915 and was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve on 20th March 1917 also serving with number 572019. Although he was mentioned in Despatches his Medal Index Card makes no mention of the issue of any emblems.
A Great War pair of medals to the Army Service Corps, British War and Victory medals, “M2-077555 PTE. W PALMER A.S.C.” A resident of Portsmouth, William Palmer served in the Army Service Corps from 14th April 1915 until he was discharged as unfit for further service due to sickness on 26th October 1917 aged 47. He was only awarded a pair of medals and a Silver War Badge for his war service.
Royal Navy and Army Officers Belt: Super quality gilt RN officers buckle on gilt wire sword belt with gilt fittings, Army belt with gilt buckle but missing centre badge with gilt wire and gilt fittings, Sam Brown leather stap with sword frog , small belt and leather belt with buckle. 6 items
Charley's War: 3 original consecutive artworks (1981) by Joe Colquhoun with script by Pat Mills for Battle-Action 237 pgs 2-4. 'August 1916. Charley Bourne and his mate, Weeper, were undergoing the most degrading punishment in the British army… Field Punishment Number One... administered by their old enemy 'The Beast'! After ten days, Charley was close to breaking point just as the Germans' deadliest, most advanced fighter planes attacked...' Indian ink on card. 19 x 15 ins (3 artworks)
An American WWII radio set. Stromberg-Carlson Tel. Mfg. Co. model BC-348-P The BC-348 is an American-made communications receiver, which was mass-produced during World War II for the U.S. Army Air Force. Under the joint Army-Navy nomenclature system, the receiver system became known as the AN/ARR-11 (Source: Wiki)

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