A selection of various military surplus and military style items including two webbing pouches, one named and the other with field repairs, a green webbing strap, some corrosion to metal clips, a stainless steel knife, fork and spoon set in carry case (good condition), an enamel scouting mug with silicone lid (good condition) a green webbing pouch, dated 1988 (good condition), a 1944 dated webbing pouch containing a M1 Garand Grenade Launcher sight (seemingly unused condition) 2 x US cloth sleeve patches, a reproduction Vietnam War era Zippo lighter (good condition) a modern British Army gilt brass dress buckle (good condition)
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one box containing various items of military interest; ten dummy grenade launcher rounds, 40x46, one resin copy of old shell, one tub containing approx 29 inert brass bullets (service wear), a military water bottle and case, model PSL 67 (dents to case plus leather strap partly detached), a US Army peaked woolen cap (good condition), two US Military issue green towels by Cannon (good condition), one bar of unused WWII era lavender soap, one 12" single of "19" by Paul Hardcastle (appears to be in good condition)
A British WWII era triple ammunition pouch 1937 pattern, in tab webbing, 1940 dated inside, together with a pre WWII 1925 dated army shaving/cleaning kit roll, this kit now only contains a 1938 brush and brass button cleaning stick, and a size 57 helmet liner, marked Robert James on one of the tongues
A good selection of World War II German military/political cloth insignia, to include: An NSDAP cloth party armband of multi-part construction with folded ribbon tape 'Hakenkreuz' - original RZM label to inside. Plus a matched pair of Luftwaffe Hauptmann Flak artillery collar patches, a matched pair of Luftwaffe Flieger collar patches, an NSKK driver diamond arm patch, a 'BEVO' style 1943 sports award badge, a German army machine-woven breast eagle, and a Luftwaffe machine-woven breast eagle. 9 items. (All good condition - the paper RZM label to the armband has been taped into place but is intact.)
A cased British Army metal detector, housed in wooden transit case marked SI FD SQN ITP, the device is marked Mine Detector 4C and was in service from the late 50's through to the 2000's, the contents of the case appears to be completeAll elements of the item show service wear, plus one of the webbing straps holding the lid in place is now detached
One box containing two brass button cleaning sticks (some verdigris); a 1977 dated pack of armoured vehicle recognition cards (good condition); one Eaglemoss military watch (boxed) one US Army 1st Cavalry Division patch (good condition); one Vietnam War Chinese type 56 AK chest bandolier (some minor staining and service wear, plus damage to one toggle); one Vietnam War Vietnamese embroidered satin banner, dated 1965 (some fading and minor staining); one Vietnam War era cotton armband for Ho Chi Minh City (some loose stitching);; one modern Cathey Inc Leather Shoulder holster M7 1911 pattern, embroidered U.S.M.C to front (good condition); one Yugoslavian ON-M59 monocular in original leather case (service wear to case, monocular in good condition with clear optics)
A British Army Five Man ration box, metal construction with leather strap, dated 1952, some paint loss and rusting, together with a brown painted metal ammunition tin, seemingly unmarked (service wear), plus another wooden ammunition box with leather carry handles, seemingly unmarked Service wear and corrosion to metal mounts
Vintage British Army scarlet wool drummers tunic complete with gilt metal Royal Welsh Fusiliers collar badges, shoulder titles, buttons and belt, Corporal stripes and drummers badge to right sleeve, plus rope shoulder lanyards, cross strap with loop for hanging drum (include ½ mannequin Minor service wear but overall clean condition
British Army scarlet wool tunic for an officer of the Irish Guards with bullion detailed cuffs, epaulettes and collar, the latter with Irish Shamrock badge, the tunic has a name tag near the collar for Capt JRH Stopford, who was later Commanding Officer of the Regiment, LT Col Stopford 2001 - 2003, the tunic is complete with a bear skin hat and sash beltGenerally good condition some wear to the nape of the wool cloth, plus some sweat staining to the lining
A modern Welsh Guards dress cap, three brass stripe to peak, dated 2011, Dutch Army Officers cap, badged with a US Army Officers badge (re enactor piece), plus a repro Waffen SS Panzer Officers side cap, fitted with a BEVO Totenkopf and bullion SS Eagle, marked "RBN 0/0678/5015 1941" insideAll good condition
A collection of canvas and webbing equipment including a Lee Enfield Rifle cover, faintly marked inside for 1951 (seemingly unused condition), a modern reproduction US Army webbing first aid pouch, this contains belt straps (good condition), two modern webbing belts, three camo cloth helmet covers (service wear), plus three modern US Army title strips, three Jones name strips and two further cloth patches (good condition), plus a 1965 dated US Army portrait photograph (16)
British Army Sergeants mess tunic, black wool with red facings and gold edging to the collar, fitted with Warrant Officer stripes and crown, with collar badges and buttons for the Royal Military Police, together with red bib, four pairs of black trousers, each with rid line (one pair has fitted braces)
A collection of four militaria caps including; a Royal Marines cap, fitted with QEII Crown badge (stained crown and ripped lining, slightly misshapen), a Duke of Lancaster Regiment cap, with yellow piped crown and headband, fitted with anodised badge (some mothing to the band), an unbadged RAF cap (good condition) and a US Army dress cap in green wool serge - fitted with a gilt badge and matched stamp buttons (good condition)
A collection of US canvas / webbing field gear;A US Army first aid kit with part contents circa 1977/78Canvas suspender strapsWebbing belt with brass fittingsA US field protective mask M9A1 canvas bag (no mask present)Three M193 10 round ball clip clothBandoliersTwo pieces of modern black webbing tactical gearA US sleeping gear carrier
A selection of reproduction medals.To include: a Victoria Cross army issue, a Victoria Cross naval issue (named to the reverse: Lieutenant Wm Nathan Wright Hewett 25th October-5th November 1854), a Crimea war medal with 3 clasps (fixed suspender), a Distinguished Service Cross (marked copy), a white metal Lord Nelson Trafalgar medallion, and an enamelled Turkish Order of the Medjidieh (maker mark to reverse).6 Items.Condition: Generally good - some of the medals have old glue residue to the back of the ribbons from former mounting.
British Army 1897 pattern Infantry Officers sword, nickel plated basket hilt with EIIR Cypner, nickle plated scabbard and blade, with further EIIR Cypner to blade, wire bound grip with faux sharkskin, complete with leather sword knot, seemingly unmaker marked, 101cms approx, blade length 81cms approx, (some light wear to plaiting on hilt, plus numerous rust spots to the blade)
A selection of assorted militaria and related items including;Two William Rodgers knives with leather sheaths, both with antler handles (smaller knife has loose stitching on sheath)A military sewing kit, broad arrow marked for 1955 (service wear)Two British bayonet frogs, one leather, one webbing (staining and service wear to webbing)A 1964 dated British Army webbing compass caseBritish Army issued hand lamp (age related wear)A repro WWII long range Desert Group cap badge (one lug partly broken and one bent over)Four Irish Guards Bullion Rank Stars and two gilt brass Kings Crown Rank badges (good condition)Early 20th Century East Lancashire Regiment postcard (good condition)Two leather backed gilt brass chain chin straps for the Home Service pattern helmets (minor service wear)Two Indian made (tourist pieces) Kukri style knives minus sheaths (surface corrosion to blades)
A CADINEN MAJOLICA PLATE CIRCA 1910, Prussian pottery ware from Cadinen (West Prussia) now Kadyny, Poland. From the inventory of Paul Heydel.33cm acrossThe Cadinen pottery factory was owned by Kaiser Wilhelm II and set up in the gardens of the Royal Summer Palace around 1905. The pottery lost its Königliche prefix, due to the abdication in 1918. It closed in 1944, due to the Russian Red Army advance and mass expulsions of the German speaking population.
Airfix - Tamiya - Italeri - Dragon - A regiment of nine boxed predominately 1:72 scale plastic military personnel unpainted figures /kits . Lot includes Italeri #6028 Roman Cavalry; Airfix A00716 WW2 US Marines; Italeri #6077 British 8th Army and similar. Eight sets are presumed Mint being in factory sealed boxes - the Tamiya kit appears Mint with parts on sprues in clear sealed plastic bags. Boxes overall appear Fair Plus - Good with some storage and age wear. (6) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi - A brigade of six boxed Limited Edition diecast military vehicles from various Corgi series. Lot includes 'WW2 Collection' CC55108 Diamond T Tank Transporter; 66701 'Heritage' AMX Depanneur; 'Unsung Heroes: Vietnam Series' #50202 M35 A1 'Deuce and a half' 2.5 ton US Army Truck and similar. Models appear Mint (AMX shows dusty signs of display), and come with certificates, housed in Good - Very Good boxes with some general storage wear. (6) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi - A squad of seven boxed mainly Limited Edition diecast military vehicles from various Corgi series. Lot includes 'WW2 Collection' Krauss Maffei Semi-Track German 12th Army; 'Unsung Heroes: Vietnam Series III' #US51102 M106 Mortar Carrier US Army; #18901 Bedford MK High Dropside 'Soldier Soldier' and similar. Models appear Mint and come with certificates (where appropriate), housed in Good - Very Good boxes with some general storage wear. (7) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi - Solido - Armour Collection - Victoria - A regiment of 17 boxed diecast military vehicles. Lot includes Corgi 'Unsung Heroes: Vietnam Series III' M113 ACAV US Army; Armour Collection #3103 PZ Kpfw IV Type G; Victoria R039 Hummer US Army Ambulance Desert Storm and similar. Models appear Excellent - Mint, housed in Fair - Good overall boxes with general storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
The Punishments of China, Illustrated By Twenty-Two Engravings: With Explanations In English and French, London: Printed For William Miller, Albemarle Street, By S. Gosnell, Little Queen Street. 1808. With five raised bands, a gilt title and gilt devices on the spine, tooled in gilt with blindstamped covers, blank endpapers, and there are two title pages: one in English and the other in French, and the French title follows the English title. The French title is Les Punitions De Chinois, Representes En Vingt-Deux Gravures: Avec Des Explications En Anglais Et En Francais, there are 22 hand-colored stipple-engraved plates, and all the edges are gilt, in a full red straight-grained morocco. The first edition was issued in 1801, followed by a second edition in 1804, and this edition was published in 1808. The text is based on the experiences of George Henry Mason (1770 - 1851), a British army officer who traveled to Canton in 1789, making drawings of the costumes and customs of the region, including these rather disturbing images of torture and execution in China. Canton was one of only two cities in China that outsiders could visit, and he became an author of two influential works, The Costume of China and The Punishments of China. This folio measures 14 1/4 x 10 5/8 in. wide, with exquisite covers, the plates and binding are tight and secure, with just a hint of occasional spots. A rare look at customs and punishments outside this country, with spell-binding plates that make you think about the way people were punished years ago for petty, and sometimes serious, crimes.
This is an original check signed by Charles Dickens on June 1st, 1859 (“the First June 1859”). The check number was GN01531 and was written to pay for the Gas Rate in the amount of Six Pounds, Seventeen Shillings, and Nine Pence (£ 6 .. 17 .. 9), and it is personally signed “Charles Dickens” in blue in the lower right, with his characteristic horizontal lines under his name that taper down underneath his signature, also in blue. The check was issued by Messrs Coutts & Compy, with a beautiful revenue seal embossed on the right side of the check; the seal is in crisp relief and reads “Draft” at the top of the seal, an image of a crown, “One Penny” at the center, “7” and “3” in the circles at the sides, and “On Demand” at the bottom of the seal, and the seal indicated a tax of one penny had been paid for the check to go through. The check also has a wavy-line cancel running across “Messrs Coutts & Compy” and a vertical cancel running up the middle of the check; the cancels show the check had been deposited and cashed. The check is under glass, with a gilt-colored mat, the frame measures 11 x 6 3/4 in. tall and the check measures 7 1/4 x 2 7/8 in. tall, and it appears to be housed in the original frame because the reverse side of the frame has a wooden backing which is inscribed “To my dear friend W Percy A. Storey in remembrance of many cheerful conversations and our mutual admiration for the genius of Dickens Max Vapril, London, March 12th 1915”. It is scarce to find checks endorsed by Charles Dickens, but the ones we’ve seen all come from the Coutts Bank, a private London-based bank that was founded in 1692 and is the eighth oldest bank in the world, and its headquarters are still on the Strand. Until the twentieth century, Coutts was a clearing bank to the nobility and landed gentry, including the British Royal family, and there were stringent requirements to be accepted as a client. Around 1837, Angela Burdett-Coutts inherited the Coutts fortune and became the wealthiest woman in Britain; she devoted her life to philanthropy, and the main thrust of her charity work was directed toward improving the lives of the poor, a theme that rang true to Dickens, who showed support for the poor and lower classes in many of his novels, and no wonder he did his banking at Coutts. Percival Storey (1897 - 1975) was a New Zealand rugby player who served in in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force during World War I; he was wounded by shrapnel in 1917 and became a member of the New Zealand Army rugby team that won the King’s Cup and toured South Africa afterwards. A fine example of a document personally signed by Dickens.
This is an important journal about the campaign of General Burgoyne, in a first edition state, and it provides you-are-there insights into the campaign which may have cost the British a chance to win the Revolutionary War. The full title is A State of the Expedition from Canada, As Laid Before the House of Commons By Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and Verified By Evidence; With A Collection of Authentic Documents … Written and Collected by Himself, And Dedicated To the Officers of the Army He Commanded. London: Printed for J. Almon, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly 1780. The journal is a first edition, 4 vo., with five raised bands, a red label with gilt lettering and faint horizontal ruled bands on the spine, brown boards, marbled endpapers, six engraved folding maps and charts, 140 pages of text and Appendix i - lxii, with a Postscript to the Appendix lxi - lxii, and an Advertisement at the end about the positions of his army on September 8 and September 19 and the expedition to Bennington, with a separated front board, the rear board is still attached; the label on the spine reads “Burgoyne’s Narative”, and you can tell this is a first edition by its size - the first edition measures 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. wide and the second edition is smaller, measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. wide. Burgoyne (1722 - 1792) was a brilliant British general who was granted Supreme Command of the Northern Army during the Revolutionary War, and he hoped to end the war by marching down from Canada to Albany, New York, meet up with the army of Sir William Howe, join Howe in a campaign against George Washington and retake the entire Hudson River Valley; his aim was to prevent New England from receiving supplies and reinforcements from the south, but his plan was thwarted by the Americans and one of his own generals. Burgoyne captured Crown Point and Fort Ticonderoga in his march south, which threatened to cut off vital supplies to the American army, but Howe never met Burgoyne’s army in New York, and eventually Burgoyne’s army was cut off by the Americans and Burgoyne was forced to surrender all his forces at Saratoga, which proved to be a turning point in the war. There are a total of six maps here that show Burgoyne’s positions at various stages in the campaign and are in fabulous condition - very clean, no stains or foxing - and the third map is the only one with an issue - a slight tear on the edge (a half-inch tear at the bottom that does not touch any part of the map or the text). The frontis map is titled “A Map of the Country in which the Army under Lt. General Burgoyne acted in the Campaign of 1777, shewing the Marches of the Army & the Places of the principal Actions. Drawn by Mr. Medcalfe & Engraved by Wm. Faden. London, published as the Act direct by Wm. Faden. Feb. 1st, 1780.” The second map (located in the rear of the book) is titled “Plan of the Action at Huberton under Brigadier Genl. Frazier, supported by Major Genl. Reidesel, on the 7th July 1777. Drawn by P. Gerlach Deputy Quarter Master General. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London … Feb 1st, 1780.” This map is hand-colored with red highlights. The third map (at the rear) is titled ”Position of the Detachment under Lieut. Col. Baum, Walmscock near Bennington, shewing the Attacks of the Enemy on the 16th August 1777. Drawn by Lieutt. Durnford, Engineer. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London … Feb 1st 1780 …” This map is hand-colored with red highlights too. The fourth map (at the rear) is entitled “Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellent Lt. General Burgoyne at Swords House on Hudson’s River near Stillwater on Sept 17th with the Positions of that part of the Army engaged on the 19th Sept 1777. Drawn by W.C. Wilkinson Lt. 62d Regt. Asst. Engr. Engraved by Wm. Faden. London … Feb 1st, 1780 …” The map is hand-colored with red highlights. The fifth map (at the rear) is titled “Enemy’s Camp at Stillwater, Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellent Lt General Burgoyne at Braemus Heights on Hudson’s River near Stillwater, on the 20th Septr with the Positions of the Detachment &c. on the Action of the 7th of Octr & the Position of the Army on the 8th Octr 1777. Drawn by W. C. Wilkinson, Lt 62 Regt. Asst Engr. Engraved by Wm Faden. London, published as the Act direct by W. Faden, Charing Cross, Feb 1st 1780” This map is hand-colored with red, blue, and orange highlights. The last map (at the rear) is titled “Plan of the Position which the Army under Lt. Genl. Burgoyne took at Saratoga on the 10th of September 1777, and in which it remained till the Convention was signed … Engraved by Wm Faden. Published as ye Act directs, Feby. 1st 1780 by Wm Faden Charing Cross”, with orange and red hand-colored highlights. Burgoyne’s campaign was pivotal to the direction of the Revolutionary War. If he had been successful, the British might well have won the war. But the Americans captured his army at Saratoga, which turned the tide of the war. The front cover is detached, but that can be repaired, and the rest of the book is astounding - the text is clean and important, the maps are very clean and provide insights into the movements of Burgoyne’s army. The book is a first edition, and Burgoyne was one of the greatest generals the British had in the war, and he was let down by one of his own generals.
Assorted Early 20th Century Children's Costume and Other Accessories, comprising four pairs of small breeches, two pairs of leather mary jane shoesfly whisk on mahogany and leather handle folding Edwardian parasol with black silk mount a green velvet needle case, and a pair of mother of pearl dress studs in a fitted case, DC Rait & Sons Glasgowvarious 1930s and later compacts including an example with Deco style figure to the top, Royal Army Service Corps silver compact with enamel stripes, Vogue Vanities compact with stylised deer to the front, others with enamel and printed decoration (one box)
Australia, a collection of stamps and covers to include 2010 Canonisation of Mary Mackillop 60c sheet of ten stamps, 1992 Centennary Discovery of Gold 45c $1.20 stamps and cover, 1992 Australians Under Fire First Day Cover, signed by Victoria Cross recipients Sir Roden Cutler, Edward Kenna and Keith Payne, 1994 Australia's War Time Prime Ministers 45c (5), The Australian Army The Rising Sun Special Edition presentation folder, Australian Bicentennial Collection 1788-1988 - Australia's Heritage in Stamps, five albums in slip-case and The Colonial Collection, 3 albums in slip-case etc.

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