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A collection of eight boxed Gilbow "War Time Buses" die-cast models including AEC Regal US Army, AEC STL Class London Transport, Guy Arab II Utility London Transport, AEC STL London Transport Subscriber Special, AEC Ensign Heritage Club Mobile etc (all 1:76 scale) - some sun damage to a few boxes
KIRBY (Jack). Works, a group of ten hardback books, first edition graphic novels published by DC Comics, includes, Jack Kirbys Fourth World Omnibus, volumes, 1-4, introductions by Mark Evanier, Grant Morrison and others, pictorial endpapers and boards, dust-jackets unclipped, published 2007-2008; together with, Omac: One Man Army Corps, published 2008; The Demon, published 2008, The Losers, published 2009; The Jack Kirby Omnibus, volumes 1-2, published 2009; and SIMON (Joe) and Jack Kirby. The Sandman, published 2009, dust-jackets unclipped, pictorial boards, 8vo. (10) American artist Jack Kirby (1917-1994) is widely regarded as one of the major influential creators and innovators of the comic-book medium. His superhero character creations included Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Ant Man, Thor, Iron Man, X-Men, the Silver Surfer, the Black Panther and many others. Condition Report: overall good conditions.
Batman Memorabilia a group of three boxed DC Comics/Eaglemoss Hero Collection Watches, includes, Wonder Woman Movie Logo Series (DC-ML-05); Batman: The Dark Knight Returns No. 1, Classic Comics February 1986 (DC-CC-04) within sealed box; and Batman No. 608, December 2002 (DC-CC-02) within sealed box, each watch with Japanese quartz movement, face heights 33mm, face widths 33mm, silicone straps, alloy collectors cases and 12-page collectors booklet; together with a boxed Eaglemoss Collections 1950s British Army Japanese quartz watch; and a DC Comics boxed The Penguin Golden Age Series Statue, produced by Dave Grossman Productions, 2000; a 1989 boxed Warner Bros. Studio Store Batman Pen and Holder; a boxed Batman: The Game, DC Comics/Paul Lamond Games, complete board game with instructions (unused); a boxed Robin, DC Comics 3 Limited edition statue, one of 5,000 based on the original statue designed and sculpted by Randy Bowen, hand-painted cold cast porcelain (except Robins (metal) staff. (8)Amended Description. Condition Report: some light wear to boxes, overall good conditions.
Bachmann OO Gauge pair of Steam Outline Tank Locos consisting of MR-101 0-6-0 USA Class Tank Loco US Army Transport Corp black No.1968 produced exclusively for Model Rail together with Ref 32-217 0-6-0 Class 57 Pannier Tank London Transport lined maroon No.L89. Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Excellent boxes. (2)
A history of the American men and women who took part in the Lincoln Brigade of the Spanish Republican Army.Depth: 2.5in. 677 pages. Artist: Arthur H. LandisIssued: 1967Dimensions: 6"W x 8.5"HEdition Number: 1st Edition Manufacturer: The Citadel PressCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
MILITARY. - G.H. BROWN and F. CLARK (editors). East-India Register and Directory, for 1831; Containing Complete Lists of the Company's Servants, with their respective appointments; with indexes to the same and lists of casualties. London: J.L. Cox, 1831. Signed by the editor F. Clark, second edition, 8vo (172 x 100mm.) 18pp. of advertisements and 10pp. of publisher's advertisements to rear, ink signature of F. Clark verso title. (Light browning.) Near contemporary red straight-grain morocco, gilt borders (rebacked, minor scuffing). Provenance: J.H. Aitchinson, Bath (ink name to front pastedown); G. Hutchins(?) (ink inscribed to front pastedown). - And a further fifty related volumes (including 'The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army', 1844, 8vo) (51).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
LOCK & WHITFIELD (photographers). - Cooper THOMPSON. Men of Mark, A Gallery of Contemporary Portraits of Men Distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in Science, Literature and Art, the Army, Navy, Law, Medicine, Etc. London: Sampson Low et. al., 1876-1883. 7 vols., 4to (272 x 203mm.) numerous oval woodbury type photographic plates, biographical text leaf for each. (Series 1 and 2 text-blocks broken and detached from covers, spotting to preliminaries, toning.) Original green cloth, decorative gilt (extremities rubbed). - And two related volumes ('The Theatre', vols. 1-2, 1879-1880, 8vo) (9).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
WW2 Relics. 8th Air Force US Army Insignia Award embroidered cotton insignia. 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 Relics. Wartime 1944 Issued cotton map showing Southeast China issued by US Army Washington. 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 Relics. Four items issued to RAF and Army Personnel including a Gillette Blade, Sewing kit, mini compass and bag. 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. Field Marshall Montgomery's Metal 'Fear Naught' Army Hat Badge. Included is a COPY of Instrument of Surrender of all German armed forces in Holland, with Copy of his signature and other surrenders. 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. Collection of Assorted Flyers, Speeches and Memorabilia. Some Original Wartime pieces of paper. Printed Dwight Eisenhower Letter, Copy of Diary Entry, Iconic Message to 8th Army from Montgomery, Maps and Images. Good Collection. 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.
Military interest, a Chinese black lacquered and gilt metal box engraved birds, bridge and floral design to the interior and Scots Guard military regimental insignia to the top lid and presentation inscription to front, along with a 2nd world war 1939 -45 star with ribbon in original card box as issued, and a selection of military cap badges and enamel society and sweetheart brooches, to include a Scottish Kings Own Borders, Army Catering Corps, and others along with an AA KeyLocation:
KATE BUSH - 7" COLLECTION (INC PROMOS/ DEMOS). A super collection of around 65 Kate Bush 7" singles, including some promos/ demos. Titles include Experiment IV (KB5, s/sided), Wow (EMI 2911, demo), Them Heavy People (PSR 442, demo), Never For Ever (flexi-disc), The Man I Love, Running Up That Hill (x2), What Katie Did, Wuthering Heights (x7 inc factory sample), Man With The Child In His Eyes (x6), Wow (x3), Them Heavy People, Hammer Horror, On Stage (x4), Don't Give Up. Breathing (x4), Babooshka (x2), Army Dreamers (x2), December Will Be Magic Again (x2), Sat In Your Lap (x3 inc factory sample), The Dreaming, There Goes A Tenner, Cloudbusting (x3), Hounds of Love (x2). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
ROCK/ WAVE/ COOL POP - 7" COLLECTION. A smashing collection of around 90 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Everything But The Girl (x21) inc Night And Day, Each & Every One, Mine, Native Land, When All's Well, The Only Living Boy In New York. Clannad - In A Lifetime (picture disc). U2 inc The Fly, Fire, Angel Of Harlem, Desire, In Gods Country. Elvis Costello (x43) inc Watching The Detectives, Welcome To The Working Week, Forty Year Old, Red Shoes, Everyday I Write The Book, Olivers Army, Talking In The Dark, I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down, I'm Your Toy, You Little Fool, From Head To Toe. Split Enz inc I Got You, Nobody Takes Me Seriously, Poor Boy, History Never Repeats, One Step Ahead. Wreckless Eric. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
A scarce Great War casualty pair awarded to Lance Corporal W. E. Rump, 3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, who was killed by a bomb dropped on Felixstowe during a Gotha raid on 4 July 1917 British War and Victory Medals (21080 Pte. W. E. Rump. Suff. R.); Memorial Plaque (William Earnest Rump) generally good very fine (3) £180-£220 --- William Ernest Rump was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. He initially served during the Great War with the 12th (Service) Battalion (East Anglian), Suffolk Regiment on the Western Front. He advanced to Lance Corporal, and transferred to the 3rd Battalion, a training unit based at Felixstowe. Lance Corporal Rump was one of eight soldiers killed during a Gotha raid on Felixstowe on 4 July 1917 - the UK Army Register of Soldier’s Effects gives killed by ‘Hostile Aircraft, Felixstowe, 4.7.1917.’ The raid also caused 4 civilian casualties in the town, and damage to a number of buildings. The soldiers were carrying out exercises on the beach at the time of the raid. Lance Corporal Rump is buried in Caister Old Cemetery, Norfolk.
German Second World War Third Reich and Administration Officials Insignia. A miscellaneous selection, comprising 6 mixed shoulder boards, 1 set of cuff lace, 2 collar patches all with black underlay indicating the Technical Building Engineer official of the Army. Accompanied by Pharmaceutical officials insignia of the Army. All with light green to green underlay. 7 shoulder boards and 3 collar patches. Accompanied with 11 items all with white underlay for Army Paymaster officials. 8 shoulder boards and 3 collar patches, generally good condition (lot) £200-£240
Four: Private F. J. Buckley, 1/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment 1914 Star (416 Pte F. J. Buckley. 1/4 Suff. R.); British War and Victory Medals (416 Pte F. J. Buckley. 1/4 Suff. R.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (416 Pte F. J. Buckley. 1/4 Suff: R.) generally very fine or better (4) £140-£180 --- Frederick James Buckley served during the Great War with the 1/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment on the Western Front from 8 November 1914. He was discharged on 12 January 1916 (entitled to Silver War Badge), and awarded his T.F.E.M. in Army Order 178 of 1919.
Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (1411. Pte. G. Taylor. 71st. Foot) impressed naming, minor edge bruise, nearly extremely fine £70-£90 --- George Taylor was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, in 1837 and attested for the 22nd Regiment of Foot at Aldershot on 9 January 1858. He transferred to the 71st Highland Regiment on 26 March 1868, and was discharged on 29 April 1879, after 21 years and 35 days’ service. His Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is his sole medallic entitlement. Sold with copied service papers and a file of research.
Four: Private M. Daley, West Yorkshire Regiment Ashanti Star 1896 (3293 Pte. M. Daley 2 W. Yorks R.) reverse inscribed in the usual Regimental style; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek (3293 Pte. M. Daley. W. York: Regt.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (3293 Pte. M. Daly [sic]. W. York: Regt.); Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (3293 Pte. M. Daly [sic]. W. Yorks: R.) engraved naming, contact marks, very fine (5) £600-£800 --- M. Daly attested for the West Yorkshire Regiment and was slightly wounded at Uitspanfontein on 5 February 1902.
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Miss M. Warboys.) officially impressed but naming inverted to read from the reverse side, good fine £100-£140 --- Miss M. Warboys is confirmed on a roll of Civilian Nursing Sisters serving at No. 10 General Hospital at Norvals Pont. Locally engaged, these nurses volunteered in South Africa and were attached to the Army Nursing Service Reserve for service in military hospitals. Miss Warboys returned to Pretoria on 30 July 1900. She is also entitled to the K.S.A. without clasps and is shown on the roll as ‘Nursing Sister Warboys, M. (Civil) (now Mrs Hudson)’, having married one H. A. W. Hudson in 1902. Sold with copied medal rolls and other research.
A fine Boer War ‘Modder River’ D.C.M. group of five awarded to Bombardier A. Bentley, 75th Battery, Royal Field Artillery, later Conductor, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, who received a gunshot wound to the face during the battle, 28 November 1899, and was also Mentioned in Despatches Distinguished Conduct Medal, V.R. (20498 A. Bomb: A. Bentley. R.F.A.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Johannesburg, South Africa 1901 unofficial rivets between date and state clasps (20498 Bomb: A. Bentley, 75th Bty: R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (34805 Condr. A. Bentley. C.O.C.); Permanent Forces of the Empire L.S. & G.C., G.V.R. (Pte. A. Bentley. D.C.M. R.C.D.); with Silver War Badge (C49413) and Tug of War prize medal in silver (hallmarks for Birmingham 1915) with ‘A.B.’ engraved on obverse and ‘Tug of War, Ashford, 1916’ engraved on reverse, generally nearly very fine or better, scarce combination (5) £1,400-£1,800 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 27 September 1901. M.I.D. London Gazette 10 September 1901. Alfred Bentley was born in Leeds, Yorkshire in January 1877. He served with the West Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery prior to attesting for the Royal Artillery at Dewesbury in June 1897. Bentley served with the 75th Battery, Royal Field Artillery in South Africa, from September 1899 to November 1901 (wounded in action [gunshot wound to the face] at Modder River, 28 November 1899). He advanced to Bombardier in November 1901, and to Corporal in May 1905. Bentley transferred to the Army Reserve in February 1908, and was discharged, 9 June 1909 after 12 years service. He emigrated to Canada and resided with his wife at 232 Britain Street, St. John, New Brunswick. Bentley joined the Permanent Staff of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps and advanced to Staff Sergeant. He served during the Great War with the Canadian Ordnance Corps in the UK from 1914, and in France from 8 May 1916. Bentley was hit on the head by an aeroplane propeller in June 1917, which affected his memory, and he returned to Canada in May 1918. Bentley was discharged at Halifax in May 1919, only to re-enlist in the Canadian Dragoons in February 1922 (awarded Permanent Forces of the Empire L.S. & G.C. in December 1922). He was discharged to Pension in April 1931, and died in May 1948. Sold with a large file of original documents and copied research, including: original Parchment Certificate of Service; various Canadian Certificates of Military Instruction; Character Certificate on Discharge; Permanent Force Discharge Certificate, other ephemera and photographic images of recipient in uniform.
China 1857-60, 2 clasps, Taku Forts 1860, Pekin 1860 (Surgn. I Lamprey. 67th. Regt.) with contemporary top silver brooch bar, minor edge bruising, good very fine £400-£500 --- Jones Lamprey was born in Dublin on 16 October 1924 and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was appointed Acting Assistant Surgeon on 7 June 1850 and was posted to the 15th Foot on 8 October 1850, being promoted Staff Surgeon on 2 November 1857. He transferred to the 67th Foot on 24 September 1859, and served with them during the Second China War. He became Surgeon Major, Army Medical Department, on 7 June 1870, and was promoted Deputy Surgeon General on 4 March 1877, and Surgeon General on 14 June 1883. He retired on 16 October 1884, and died on 29 October 1900. Sold with copied research.
The important Ghuznee Medal awarded to Major-General George Mein, 13th Light Infantry, who was severely wounded in Afghanistan during the operations in the Kurd Kabul Pass, before leaving Kabul with General Elphinstone’s Force during the notorious ‘retreat from Kabul’ in January 1842 - captured by the Afghans at Tazeen on 8 January, he remained as one of the ‘Kabul Captives’ until freed in September 1842, on which occasion he tried to save the life of the wounded Lieutenant Sturt, by dragging him the last few miles from captivity into Jellalabad, being mentioned by Sir Robert Peel in the House of Commons, and being voted a pension for his gallantry Ghuznee 1839, unnamed as issued, with contemporary ‘Officer’s variety’ silver split ring and straight bar suspension, good very fine £3,000-£4,000 --- George Mein was born in 1817, son of Colonel J. A. Mein, late 74th Foot. He entered the 13th Light Infantry as an Ensign in June 1835, becoming Lieutenant in April 1839, and served with them through the rigours of the Afghan War of 1839-42. He was present with the 13th at the siege and storming of Ghuznee in July 1839 - for which he received his only campaign medal. However, his military career was far more interesting than his single medal might imply. After serving in a number of engagements with the 13th, Lieutenant Mein was wounded in action in the Kurd Kabul pass on 12 October 1841, when he was struck in the middle of the forehead by a bullet. Since he could not proceed with his regiment, he was sent to hospital in Kabul where it was confidently expected that he would die from the effects of what was an appalling head wound. Instead, he survived to become caught up in the epic and disastrous 'Retreat from Kabul' in January 1842. The story of that catastrophe - one of the greatest defeats a British army has ever suffered - has been recounted many times. George Mein was one of the lucky few who were actually taken alive by the Afghans, in his case at Tezeen on 8 January, and he became one of the small and celebrated band of British prisoners who endured a long and fraught captivity before being released in September 1842. It is recorded that George Mein escorted Lady Sale back to the fortress of Jellalabad, where her husband, Sir Robert, had conducted a gallant defence, and that for the last few miles of the journey, George had dragged the severely wounded Lieutenant Sturt in a blanket. Unfortunately, Sturt died of his injuries, but George Mein was personally commended in a speech in the House of Commons by the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel, and was awarded a special pension for his bravery. George Mein's later career saw no further excitement on this scale; he rose steadily in rank to become a Colonel in 1870 and a Major General in 1878, but much of his later career was spent as the commander of various Depots and was for a time Deputy Judge Advocate at Manchester. George Mein died at his home in St Leonard's-on-Sea in 1896. Sold with the following archive: i) Three original letters, two from Kabul in 1840 written to his brother then serving in Burma, closely cross-written in the style of the time, and being extremely rare surviving artefacts from the British occupation of Kabul. ii) A small pocket notebook kept by Mein as a captive of the Afghans, with fine drawings of the leading figures in the affair &c. iii) A leather telescope or map case that belonged to Mein in India. iv) An original contemporary length of Ghuznee medal riband. v) A transcript of Mein’s diary that he kept whilst in captivity; together with a copy of the book Lady Sale by Patrick Macrory; a copy of the book On Service in India: The Mein Family Photographs 1870-1901, edited by Peter Duckers; and copied research.
Five: Lance Sergeant W. G. Viggars, Royal Engineers, who was captured and taken prisoner of war at the Fall of Hong Kong in December 1941 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Army L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue, Regular Army (1866816 Cpl. W. G. Viggars. R.E.) campaign awards in card box of issue addressed to ‘Mr W. G. Viggars, 23 St. Francis Rd, Salisbury, Wilts’, nearly extremely fine (5) £280-£320 --- William George Viggars was born in London in 1921. He served during the Second World War with the 22nd Company, Royal Engineers, and was taken prisoner of war at the Fall of Hong Kong in December 1941.
The important Indian Mutiny medal awarded to John W. Sherer, C.S.I., Bengal Civil Service, attached to General Havelock’s force in the advance on Cawnpore in 1857, of which town he was appointed the first Magistrate, and claimed that he and Bews were among the first to see the well of Cawnpore, and that he had the well filled in; appointed one of the first Companions of the Order of the Star of India upon enlargement of the Order in 1866, he was a successful author of both historical and fictional works Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (John W. Sherer,) dark toned, good very fine £2,000-£3,000 --- John Walter Sherer was born on 31 December 1832, at Snenton Manor, Nottinghamshire, son of John Walter Sherer, B.C.S., and Mary (née Corrie). He was educated at Rugby School and Haileybury College, and entered the Bengal Civil Service in 1846. He was appointed Assistant Secretary and joint Magistrate to the Government, North West Provinces, in 1850, and in 1856-57 was selected as Assistant secretary to the Government of N.W.F. Provinces to report on efflorescence of the West Jumna Canal. Upon the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny in 1857, he was Magistrate at Fatehpur and was attached to General Havelock’s force in the advance on Cawnpore, where he claimed that he and Bews were among the first to see the well of Cawnpore and that he had the well filled in. He was shortly afterwards appointed the first magistrate of Cawnpore, and proceeded to forward information and supplies to assist the relief and then the capture of Lucknow, for which he received a letter of cordial thanks from Sir James Outram. In 1864 he was chosen as Commissioner to examine claims against the ex-King of Oudh and, in May 1866, he was appointed one of the first Companions of the newly enlarged Order of the Star of India. From 1870-77 he was appointed successively Judge of Allahabad, Azimgarh and Mirzapore. He was for sometime a Fellow of Calcutta University, and retired from the service in 1877. In 1853 he married firstly Louisa, daughter of Sir Henry Byng Harington (d. 1865), and secondly in 1867, Annie, youngest daughter of Colonel Edward Watson, of the Bengal Army, by whom he had four sons and five daughters. He was the author of Daily Life during the Indian Mutiny; Havelock’s March on Cawnpore; and, in conjunction with Colonel F. C. Maude, C.B., V.C., Memoirs of the Mutiny, besides several novels. Sherer afterwards retired to Somerset and died in Bath on 30 December 1911, aged 87.
German Second World War Military Officials Insignia. A good selection comprising Military Law officials, blue underlay piping. 4 items. 1 shoulder board. 3 collar patches. Light brown underlay non-technical instruction personnel in Army schools, 3 items, 2 collar patches, 1 shoulder board. Bright red underlay District Administration officials, 5 items, 3 shoulder boards, 2 collar patches. Carmine underlay, all permanent officials of the High Command and Education officials, 2 items, 1 shoulder board, 1 collar patch, generally good condition (lot) £100-£140

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