[Russian Empire]. Photograph "The 94th infantry Yenisei Regiment. July 19th 1913, Tsarskoe Selo". Original print. - 11x15,5 cm. From the archive of Yakov Ivanovich Davidovich, the collector and the specialist in the history of the Russian army. The Regiment's parade on the day of its 100th anniversary. Condition: By request.
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[Rare. Soviet revolutionary calendar]. Tear-off calendar "For young people" for 1932. - [n.p.], [1932]. - [36] sheets: ill.; 17,1x11,6 cm. Mounted on a cardboard base - 26,7x19,1 cm. The calendar is based on a 5-day week, divided by decades of months, each spread contains information about the socialist important anniversaries of the month, an illustration with a two-line chant, as well as useful tips and DIY schemes on the back of the sheet: a Red Army helmet made of paper, a propeller made of paper or tin, a punt boat, a camp bed, interactive three-dimensional panorama, shadow theater, etc. The Soviet Revolutionary calendar is an attempt to introduce a new calendar system in 1929 - the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, the resolution "On the transition to continuous production in enterprises and institutions of the USSR". 360 days and, accordingly, 72 five-day periods were envisaged in the calendar year. The remaining 5 days (2 days of May Day, 2 days of the October Revolution and Lenin Memorial Day) were decided to be considered days off. The return to the traditional calendar occurred in 1940. During the operation of the Soviet revolutionary calendar, the Gregorian calendar was also used in parallel. Condition: By request.
WWII British Military Army issue lever pocket watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre, Cal 467, white dial with luminous hour and minute markers, back case issue markings ^ G.S.T.P F003659Condition Report:Movement clean and functioning, dial bubbled, hands moving freely, replacement nickle cover, case diameter = 50mm
Rare WWII Japanese imperial army helmet of general TADAMICHI KURUBAYASHI. Exceptionally rare helmet attributed to Lieut general tadamichi Kuribayashi commander of iwo Jima island 1945. Only a handful of imperial Japanese army helmets like this exist today; double & the weight of an ordinary imperial japanese army helmet. Original black paint & red painted star. Original interior leather liner with bullet wound bandages under each flap. paint exterior in excellent condition, interior paint excellent condition.The rare Japanese Kurabayashi helmet is uniquely intentionally black colored like the black Sands on Iwo Jima Tadamichi Kuribayashi requested this helmet be colored that way.
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Helmet with Japanese Calligraphy. WWll imperial Japanese army helmet , military Green , Star has been removed as per occupied Japan allied forces General McCarther edicts that," communist STARS on army helmets be Removed ". Liner chin strap good condition. Interior on the rim, owners name reads NAGASE . Under the liner is most interesting calligraphy HACHIMAN BOSATSU the famed Buddhist God worshiped by the Samurai for One Thousand Years, and the Tokugawa Shogunate family also worshiped HACHIMAN as he was known as the GOD of WAR. A substantially heavy weight quality helmet in very good original condition. Very Rare inscription on WWII Imperial Japanese Army Helmet.
WWll imperial Japanese Army Water bottles x 2. WWII Imperial Japanese Army water bottles x 2 green is dated Showa 19 =1943. Brown water bottle is much older Taisho era 1912-1925 stamped KAMI. Both bottles with original paint in good original condition, both bottles with cork stoppers good condition, both bottles with canvas straps good condition. Leather stopper strap on green bottle is broken, due too otherwise good condition can easily be forgiven or repaired /replaced. Both army water bottles came from the same estate in Japan so safe to say this army Veteran fought in the Chinese wars & then went onto fight in WWII, pacific campaign ,given the water bottles managed to get home, it can be safely assumed so did the soldier.
GB & CI misc. collection of stock cards & covers, with early high val as noted, range from QU-QEII, 1841 QU - Id reds showing maltase & pmics, plus blue on plece, various other QU reds on 3 stock cards, 1883 2/60 L,lae, then other mixed assortment 1821 1/d blue pi 22&23, 1887 1/- green 1887-1892 Jubilee issue set used, plus others of various conditions & 2 small stock cards & odds on larger card. HGV & KEVII selection with 1918 2/6 sepnurse, (u) 1934 10/- re-engraved (u) 1902 2/6 lilac KEVII 1902 vals to 11- (u), 1929 puc low val set of 4 (m) 1924 Wembly pair 1 1/2 thin, 1937-1947, 1950-1951, 1948 & Brom f.u. 1951 George dragon 10s used. Further selection includes army, I.R & Admiral officails used 1969 sd p/que mint blue 4, other late mint/used on card, varied on large card & 56 smaller cards hign cv £1400+
Autograph Album: Military and Royal interest a red leather bound autograph album titled in gilt, all edges gilt, containing a total of seventy-four numbered autographs, seventy of which are numbered 1-70 and mostly cut out from letters and pasted down on both sides of twenty pages within the album, four of the autographs, numbered 71-74, are each signed on one side of four single pieces of paper loosely inserted, each autograph with a printed number either on the same piece of paper as the signature or, beside the signature printed directly onto the pages of the album, the autographs pasted down include, No. 3 Leslie Rundle [Gen. Sir Henry Macleod] No. 4 Sir John French Gen . . . Army HdQrts, Kitchener [Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, signed on one side of a single piece of folded paper tipped in] No. 11 Lawrence [General Sir Herbert Alexander Lawrence] No. 12 EWM Grigg [Lieutenant-Colonel] No. 13 Winston Churchill (x 2) WS Churchill and Winston S. Churchill, No. 15 D. Haig [Field Marshal Douglas Haig] No. 22 GMW Macdonogh [Lieutenant General Sir George Mark Watson Mcdonogh, Head of Intelligence] No. 23 A. Lynden-Bell DSO [Major General Sir Arthur Lynden-Bell, No. 26 General Sir Charles Harington (x2) C Harrington pasted down, and Yours Truly Harington signed on the verso of a part letter . . . if you can avoid my father in law- Colonel Gratton bring the latter will you do so? He is a first rank trainer of troops & a real good C.O. or I would not write to you about him . . . No. 28 C.E. Callwell [Major General Sir Charles Edward Callwell, Intelligence] No. 39 RHK Butler [Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Harte Keatinge Butler] No. 42 Evelyn Wood [Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood] No. 47 WR Robertson [Field Marshal Sir William Robert Robertson] No. 56 Lord Wolsely [Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley] No. 57 Roberts [Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts] No. 58 French [Field Marshal John Penton Pinkstone French] No. 59 Victoria [Queen Victoria] No. 60 Edward [Edward VII] No. 62. Yours sincerely E H Shackleton [Anglo-Irish Arctic Explorer] and others. The four autographs signed on the four loosely inserted pieces of paper include, No. 71 - to you for your help V. Sincerely from Henry Wilson [Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, 1st Baronet] No. 72 Ed Marshall-Hall [English Barrister] No, 73 J.S. Cowans [General Sir John Cowans] No. 74 F.S. Maude [Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude] together with a loosely inserted numbered list of the names corresponding to those in the album, hand-written in pencil, with military rank and title also noted. Provenance: by descent to the vendor. The signatures were collected by Lieutenant-Colonel Adolphus John Henry Banger who worked for the War Office, a department of the British government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964. When letters were destroyed and disposed of, Banger removed the signatures and collected them within this album. Lieutenant-Colonel Adolphus John Henry Banger later changed his surname to Benger.Condition Report: some rubbing to the leather of the album covers, internally clean with strong signatures.
Henri Salmet signed Daily Mail Aeroplane Tour 1914 vintage black and white post card photo. Henri Salmet (22 July 1878, 1929?) was an early French aviator. After the outbreak of war, he joined the Aéronautique Militaire (French army air service), and served with the title Marechal des Logis, with Escadrille C9, flying Caudron G.4 reconnaissance bombers from Villers lès Nancy. On 7 April 1915, he was awarded the Croix de Guerre. In August 1915, a further citation was awarded to him. 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
Secret Army TV series multiple Signed First Day Cover. Was actually flown in the RAF Lysander, as pictured. The cast had a reunion for the signing to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Formation of the first Secret Army, 31st May 1980. Signed by Clifford Rose, Kessler, Bernard Hepton, Albert Foiret,, Terrence Hardiman, Major Reinhardt,, Ron Pember, Alain Muny, Angela Richards, Monique Duchamps, Bill Randle DFM. G Glaister DFC.. 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
WW2 FM Erwin Rommel signature piece mounted below an ORIGINAL Stephen Teasdale drawing of the legendary Desert Fox. Nicely framed to approx 16 x 20 inches. Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel was a German field marshal during World War II. Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany, as well as serving in the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic, and the army of Imperial Germany. Rommel was injured multiple times in both world wars. In World War II, he commanded the 7th Panzer Division during the 1940 invasion of France. His leadership of German and Italian forces in the North African campaign established his reputation as one of the ablest tank commanders of the war, and earned him the nickname der Wustenfuchs, the Desert Fox. Among his British adversaries he had a reputation for chivalry, and his phrase war without hate has been uncritically used to describe the North African campaign. A number of historians have since rejected the phrase as a myth and uncovered numerous examples of German war crimes and abuses towards both enemy soldiers and native populations in Africa during the conflict. Other historians note that there is no clear evidence Rommel was involved or aware of these crimes, with some pointing out that the war in the desert, as fought by Rommel and his opponents, still came as close to a clean fight as there was in World War II. He later commanded the German forces opposing the Allied cross channel invasion of Normandy in June 1944. 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
Two World War I medals including the British War medal and the Victory medal issued to 2968 Pte A Tolman Monmouth R, together with a World War I Victory medal issued to 49759 Pte W.H. Mercy Welsh R., an India General service medal with Waziristan 1921-24 bar issued to 4180550 SJT. C Morrisey R.W. Fus and a George V regular army long service and good conduct medal issued to 4180550 W. O. CL. II. C. Morrisey R.W. Fus
Lord Of The Rings - a collection of x10 LOTR Lord of The Rings action figures along with x1 Hellboy II figure. Largely Toy Biz and New Line models comprising; deluxe poseable Aragorn, a Play Along Weapons and Warriors Battle Scale figures 'Gondorian Catapult with 3 Gondorian Soldiers', a Hellboy II The Golden Army Limited Edition Collector's DVD set with statue, and others. Boxes in very good condition.
A box of assorted militaria including a 1939 MKIII prismatic compass, Canadian army mess tins, brass button stick, aircraft compass, brass fuses, shrapnel, Fairbairn-Sykes knife, kukri knife, military headset, sandbag, a reproduction Confederate flag and a Texaco Great British Regiments badge display, German road sign and a collection of Rhodesian badges.Note:- the F-S knife is suspected reproduction & not original.
A box of assorted militaria comprising S10 respirator, S6 respirator, field dressing, army officer's tie, MTP ammunition pouch, army long johns, cap badges, military buttons, reproduction military medal, tactical watch cover, webbing gaitors, WWII American Aircrew helmet with headphones, police buttons, British army denim trousers and a naval holdall.
Combined Services v Tourists etc Rugby Programmes (10): v Australia 1957 & 1966, S Africa 1960 and S African Universities (Devon) 1957, NZ 1963 & 1972 and Fiji 1970 (Portsmouth). Plus v French Armed Forces 1964 & 1974 and the scarce S African Army v Royal Australian Air Force at White City Dec 1945. Lovely lot
Selection of Aldershot FC home programmes 1947/48 Swindon Town (FAC), 1953/54 Wellington Town (FAC), 1956/57 Worcester City (FAC 1st round 2nd replay at Birmingham City single sheet), 1960/61 Stoke City (FAC), 1961/62 Brentford (FAC), Queens Park Rangers public trial 9 August 1961, single sheet, 1962/63 Oxford Utd, 1965/66 Wellingborough Town (FAC), 1975/76 Bishop's Stortford (FAC) also 1982 Army v Uxbridge FC challenge match at Military Stadium Aldershot 13 September, 4 page; 1985 Army FA v Guernsey FA match at Military Stadium 22 March 1985, 4 page; 1981 Leytonstone v Ilford FAC 1st round 21 November 1981 at Aldershot FC; 1962 Aldershot Snr Cup Ex-Aldershot v RAMC at Aldershot FC 4 page, 1st February 1962; fair/good. (13)
Collection of Charlton Athletic home programmes 1946/47 Norrkoping (friendly), 1947/48 Derby County, 1948/49 Stoke City, Portsmouth, Newcastle Utd, 1949/50 FA XI v The Army 2 November 1949, 1950/51 Fulham, 1953/54 South Africa (friendly) Sunderland, 1955/56 Wolves, 1956/57 Blackpool, 1961/62 Plymouth Argyle, 1962/63 Leicester City (FLC replay), Cardiff City, 1963/64 Chelsea (public practice match), 1966/67 Apoel Nicosia, 1968/69 Orient (friendly); fair. (17)
Collection of football programmes Arsenal homes 1956/57 Leeds Utd, 1958/59 Juventus (friendly), Rangers (friendly), England v Young England at Highbury, 1958/59 WHU v Blackpool, 1958/59 Crystal Palace v Barrow, 1957/58 Gravesend & Northfleet v Merthyr Town, 1957/58 Bournemouth v Northampton Town, v Swindon Town, 1958/59 Millwall v Crystal Palace, 1956/57 Spurs v Sunderland, 1956 Army Cup Final at Aldershot Military Stadium Royal Signals v Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, 1957/58 WHU v LKS Lodz (Poland) plus others mainly modern; also collection of Football League Reviews (50+); fair. (A Lot)
1957/58 Manchester Utd complete season of home programmes nos. 1-19, 21-30 inclusive including No. 9 Aston Villa (Charity Shield) (token neatly removed), No. 21 Sheffield Wednesday (FAC) 19 February 1958 (token removed, team penned in) plus additional programme No. 10 FA XI v The Army (token not issued, therefore not removed) plus Newcastle Utd (FAYC) (token removed), Doncaster Rovers (FAYC) (token removed) also at Highbury Manchester Utd v Fulham FAC semi-final replay; Overall 6 have tokens, 1 has punch holes, fair condition with faults mentioned. (A Lot )
UK Services Selection: Rugby Programmes (15): Navy v Army 1952, 72, 73 & 78; Army v RAF 1972 & 73; Navy v RAF 1968, 73 & 93; Navy v CA Beslais 1972; Navy inc Carwyn James v France 'B' 1953; U-19s: Navy v Army 1973 & v RAF Colts 1975. BAOR v BRNC Dartmouth 1970, & RAF Final 1973, Innsworth v Wittering. Gen G/VG
Collection of Tooting & Mitcham home programmes 1950/51 Yarmouth, Wimbledon (FAAC), 1956/57 Bromsgrove Rovers (FAC), Aylesbury Utd (FAC), 1959/60 Wisbech Town (FAC), 1956/57 QPR (FAC), 1958/59 Bournemouth (FAC), Northampton Town (FAC), Nottingham Forest (FAC, eventual winners), 1962/63 Sutton Utd (Sth Thames Cup), 1963/64 St. Albans City, 1964/65 Chelsea (friendly), QPR (London challenge cup), Ikast (Denmark) (friendly), Mick Stewarts XI (Ditchburn, Robson, Blanchflower, Docherty, Harmer, Holton, Haynes etc.), 1965/66 Charlton Athletic (friendly), Tow Law Town (challenge match), Dulwich Hamlet, Wealdstone, Ilford, Wimbledon (challenge match), International XI (Franklin, Saward, Stokoe, Bentley, Billy Wright, Sexton, Blanchflower etc.), 1966/67 Hendon, 1967/68 The Army, Walton & Hersham (floodlit league), Southall (floodlit league), Slough Town (floodlit league), Hitchin Town, Charlton Athletic (South Thames Cup), 1968/69 Epsom & Ewell (FAAC), Fulham XI, 1974/75 Crystal Palace (FAC), 1975/76 Leatherhead, Leatherhead (FAC replay 16 December), Leatherhead (FAC replay 22 December), 1977/78 Northampton Town (FAC); fair/good. (36)
War time 1945/46 Army Welfare I.S.S.E.C.C. touring team Tommy Walker's XI (Ditchburn, Walker, McShane etc.) v Combined XI (Military + RAF) (Gill, Walsh, Black etc.), 4 page programme 11 February 1946 at District Sports Ground, Rawalpindi (fair) plus 1969 India v Russia in Calcutta newspaper (has letter of confirmation included); fair. (2)
Matchbox No. 70 Ford Thames Estate Car, green / yellow with black base, grey plastic wheels, good condition, the box with one flap detached, No. 14 Daimler Ambulance, good condition with No, 63 Army Ambulance box, both flaps detached, No. 62 General service Lorry, good condition, box with all flaps detached, No. 71 Army Water Truck good condition with some chips, box split with two end flaps detached and three flaps lacking, No. 6 Quarry Truck, good condition with some chips, box with end flaps detached, No. 76 Fordson Tractor, box discoloured. Models of Yesteryear No. 9 Fowlers Showman's Wagon, box with end flap detached and side flaps lacking Sold on behalf of Mind mental health charity
A lacquered brass rolling rule by Kelvin, James & White, Ltd. Glasgow. Formerly the property of General Sir James Edward Alexander KStJ CB FRSE FRGS (1803-1885): signed as per title and personalised 'J E Alexander' in a mahogany case, the case 6 x 63.5 x 9cm.*Notes- General Sir James Edward Alexander KStJ CB FRSE FRGS (1803-1885) was a Scottish traveller, author and soldier in the British Army and was a driving force behind the placement of Cleopatra's Needle on the Embankment.
A Third Reich Period Army Officer's sword, maker Eichorn, Solingen, the curved fullered blade stamped with squirrel mark to ricasso, above gilt brass hilt with single quillon and double langets, one decorated with eagle and swastika, wire bound grip, single bar oak leaf decorated guard and backstrap, together in a steel scabbard with single suspension ring, blade length 84.5cm
A WWII period German Army Officer's sword, maker Robert Klaas, Solingen, the slightly curved single edge blade with fuller over a gilt brass single quillon hilt with langets, one with swastika decoration, oak leaf decorated stirrup guard and backstrap, wire bound black grip, in a black lacquered scabbard with single suspension loop, blade length 81.5cm.

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