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Boxed Military Models, Corgi US 50302 M48-A3 Patton Tank USMC 1:50 scale, Corgi Unsung Heroes UH-1C-Huey Gunship Helicopter, Solido 4494/61 Half Track, 44/94 Dodge WC51 US, 4494/65 Guards Armed Division M4 Sherman Tank, 4595/02 Jeep RAF livery, 262 Camion Grue crane lorry, Vitesse 216 Saurer S4C Militaire, Siku 2210 Military Michigan Tractor Dozer, Vitesse Jeep ambulance and Days Gone 35003 1932 Dennis Limousine Army Signals H.Q. all in mint condition, boxes are fair to excellent. (11 items)
Mixed Quntity of Commercial Vehicle Models, including: boxed: Tekno DAF Concept 95 Giraud truck & trailer, Conrad Man Truck & Trailer ‘Deta’ Conrad Man Tipper, Iveco Magire Deutz tipping lorry, Conrad 3135 Man Tipper, Conrad Mercedes Benz 207D van, Conrad Mercedes Benz 207D open back van, Lion Car No 59 DAF Euro trailer, Ziss Model Aral Tankwagen 1926, Brit Bus , Lone Star Army strike Force 1522 25pdr field gun, unboxed: Tekno DAF Concept 95 Giraud Tanker, Tekno Volvo F12 Giraud Tanker, Conrad Volvo NL10 skip lorry, Conrad Volvo N10 tipping lorry, Conrad Volvo FL6 refrigeration lorry, Conrad Mercedes Benz 207D,Conrad Mercedes Benz MB 100 van, Lion Car DAF Euro trailer Gagewell, Ziss Model Man Lastwagen, 4 x Lone Star Army strike Force models, three spare cabs/wheels, models are in fair to good original condition, dusty where they have been on display. (27 items)
Six Tri-ang Minic Military Tinplate models, 1m Army Ford Saloon, Excellent, 15M CF Army Petrol tanker Fair, 66M Six wheel Army lorry Fair, all in camouflage finish and 3 x No 1 Army Jeeps, very good, all with working clockwork mechanisms, except for one of the Jeeps, one original key.(6 items)
Gill, Eric (1882-1940) Bookplate of the 5th Earl Cawdor, carved woodblock [1936] carved composite woodblock, 9.8 x 8.7 x 2.3cm, recto with text 'JOHN DUNCAN VAUGHAN CAMPBELL 5TH EARL CAWDOR' in seriffed roman capitals and motto 'Be Mindful' against intricate background of spreading trees, stag and floating skull motif, verso with manufacturer's blind stamp (T. N. Lawrence, Red Lion Passage, London) and Eric Gill's carved monogram and catalogue number 595, discolouration and scratches to recto commensurate with use [Physick 906; Skelton P906]Note: Note: John Duncan Campbell, 5th Earl Cawdor JP TD FSA FSA (Scot) FRGS (1900-1970) was a Scots-Welsh nobleman and army officer mentioned in despatches for his service in the Second World War.Provenance: Property of an English collector.
Middle East and Asia Collection of travel narratives ex libris Lt S. C. R. Duffy all 8vo, original cloth, and with Duffy's ownership inscriptions (dated Liverpool, Bombay or Jubblepore), a few titles further annotated with various dates on front free endpaper (apparently denoting re-readings), and comprising:Hale, F. From Persian Uplands. London: Constable and Company Ltd, 1920. First edition, map endpapers, half-title and final leaf browned;Sykes, Ella & Sir Percy. Through Deserts and Oases of Central Asia. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1920. First edition, all plates as called for, folding map in end-pocket, errata slip; Dickson, William Edmund Ritchie. East Persia. A Backwater of the Great War. London: Edward Arnold & Co., 1924. First edition, 8 plates, folding map, spine rolled, covers slightly marked, cancelled library plate to rear pastedownPhilby, Harry St John Bridger. Arabia of the Wahhabis. London: Constable & Co., 1928. First edition, all plates as called for, large folding map (with short closed tear), half-title browned, edges spotted;Younghusband, Sir Francis. Peking to Lhasa. The Narrative of Journeys in the Chinese Empire made by the Late Brigadier-General George Pereira. London: Constable and Company, Ltd., 1925. First edition, all plates and maps as called for, library markings removed from front board and rear pastedown, rear inner hinge tender;and 9 others (these not collated), including: Olufsen, Through the Unknown Pamirs, 1904 (first edition in English); Tate, The Frontiers of Baluchistan, 1909 (first edition); Forbes-Leith, Checkmate: Fighting Tradition in Central Asia, undated; Maynard, The Murmansk Venture, undated; Blacker, On Secret Patrol in High Asia, 1922 (first edition, annotated 'The Bajgiranski Soviet, Miss R. P. Houston, Major L. V. Blacker, Capt. H. C. Duncan, Lt S. C. R. Duffy' on front free endpaper, front inner hinge tender); Etherton, Across the Roof of the World, 1911 (first edition, contemporary cloth); and similarNote: Note: S. C. R. Duffy was gazetted lieutenant, Indian Army, on 29th August 1919. His Wolseley helmet was sold at a UK auction in 2021. Hale's From Persian Uplands appears to be scarce in libraries and in commerce.
Tod, James Travels in Western India embracing a Visit to the Sacred Mounts of the Jains, and the most Celebrated Shrines of Hindu Faith. London: Wm. H. Allen and Co., 1839. First edition, 4to (30.2 x 23.2cm), contemporary half calf, rebacked and relined, lx 518 [2] pp., 9 plates (one lithographic, the rest engraved), half-title discarded, frontispiece partly detached, text-leaves browned and rather brittle, a few resulting chips and tears to margins including a closed tear extending into text in I4, marginal repairs to plate facing p. 155 and text-leaf 2F3, errata leaf backed on linenNote: Note: Uncommon. James Tod was an East India Company army and political officer who, in 1818, 'after the chiefs of Rajputana had accepted the protective alliance offered to them ... was appointed by the governor-general political agent in the western Rajput states, and was so successful in his efforts to restore peace and confidence that within less than a year some 300 deserted towns and villages were repeopled, trade revived, and, in spite of the abolition of transit duties and the reduction of frontier customs, the state revenue had reached an unprecedented amount. During the next five years Tod earned the respect of the chiefs and people, and was able to rescue more than one princely family, including that of the ranas of Udaipur, from the destitution to which they had been reduced by Maratha raiders' (ODNB). He died in 1835; the present account appeared posthumously.
Agriculture Group of Scottish county surveys, 18th-19th century Smith, John. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Argyll. Edinburgh: for Mundell & Son, 1798. First edition, 8vo, contemporary tree sheep, 3 engraved plates, folding table, 10 pp. advertisements, joints partly cracked, damp-stain to title-page and subsequent leaf, a few other spots and marks [ESTC T151869: tracing 6 copies in libraries for this issue, and citing a map, in practice never encountered];Robertson, James. General View of the Agriculture in the County of Perth. Perth: printed by order of the Board of Agriculture, 1799. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary blue half morocco, folding map, 4 plates, folding letterpress table, bookplate of the barons Kinnaird, short closed tear to map [ESTC T40605];Douglas, Robert. General View of the Agriculture in the Counties of Roxburgh and Selkirk. Edinburgh: for G. Nicoll, 1798. First edition, 8vo, contemporary tan half sheep, 2 hand-coloured folding maps, 3 plates (one folding), spine-label perished, wear to foot of spine, one plate shaved [ESTC T40594];Idem. London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1813. Second edition, 8vo, 19th-century marbled boards, rebacked, 2 folding maps, 3 plates (one folding);Robertson, George. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Mid-Lothian. Edinburgh: by G. Ruthven and Sons, for G. Nicol, 1795. First edition, 8vo, c.1900 half calf by Robertson, folding map, 11 plates, plates spotted [ESTC T147166];Findlater, Charles. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Peebles. Edinburgh: by D. Willison, for Archibald Constable, 1802. First edition, 20th-century quarter morocco, plate, lacking map;Somerville, Robert. General View of the Agriculture of East Lothian. London: W. Bulmer and Co., for G. and W. Nicol, 1805. First edition, 8vo, contemporary diced half russia, folding map, 2 pp. catalogue to rear ('A Catalogue of agriculture seeds, etc. sold by Thomas Gibbs and Co.'), engraved bookplate and ownership inscription of George Paterson (identified in pencilled note of George Paterson of Castle Huntly, 1734-1813, British army surgeon);Naismith, John. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Clydesdale. London: B. McMillan, 1806. 8vo, modern quarter sheep, folding map, 2 + 2 pp. advertisements, stamps of the Royal History Society, browning;Macdonald, James. General View of the Agriculture of the Hebrides. Edinburgh: for Sir Richard Phillips, 1811. First edition, 8vo, later half calf, rebacked with original spine laid down, plate, 5 folding maps, spotting;Aiton, William. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Ayr. Glasgow: A. Napier, 1811. First edition, 8vo, 19th-century marbled boards, rebacked in green morocco, green calf cornerpieces, folding map (repaired), all plates as called for (except 'Galloway Bull and Cow', 'not included in this edition' according to accompanying correspondence from the National Library of Scotland), browning and offsetting;Keith, George Skene. A General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen: D. Chalmers & Co., 1811. First edition, 8vo, later half calf, 7 maps and plates, spotting, browning and damp-staining;Leslie, William. General View of the Agriculture in the Counties of Nairn and Moray. London: Richard Phillips, 1811. First edition, 8vo, later maroon half calf, folding map, folding table, 2 plates, ink-stamp and manuscript shelfmark of the Advocates Library, Aberdeen to title-page, spotting and offsetting;the lot collated with regard to plates and maps only Note: Provenance: The Library of the late John Watson Ravenshear, with his bookplates.
[Cerfberr, Samson] 'Manzour-Effendi, Ibrahim' Mémoires sur la Grèce et l'Albanie pendant le gouvernement d'Ali-Pacha. Paris: J.-N. Barba, 1835. Second edition, 8vo, [iv], lxvi, xxxix, 415; lithographed portrait frontispiece, half-title, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, some spottingNote: Note: Rare. No copy of this edition recorded on ABPC. After the peace of Amiens in 1803 Cerfberr went to Constantinople and took service under Sultan Selim III as a colonel in the New Army, whereupon he adopted the name Ibrahim Mansur Effendi, converted to Islam and married a Turkish woman. In 1809 he returned to France after the revolt of the Janissaries; in 1813 he offered his services to Caimacam of Bosnia and afterwards to Ali Pasha.Provenance: From the library of the late William St Clair, FBA, FRSL.
Overseas and Special Forces Badges and Titles including 2 x bullion embroidery 14th Army Formation ... Printed Airborne Forces Formation ... Embroidery Airborne Forces Formation ... Embroidery USA Canada Formation. Titles include 2 x bullion embroidery Chindit ... Embroidery Chindit ... 3 x bullion embroidery SEAC ... Embroidery New Zealand ... 2 x embroidery Special Air Service ... White metal, KC AAC cap badge ... 4 x embroidery Airborne rank stars. 20 items.
Canadian Infantry and Corps Cap Badges including brass Queens Rangers 1st American ... Brass KC Prince Edward Island Reg ... Darkened KC Cape Breton Highlanders ... Brass Veterans Guards ... White metal Essex and Kent Scottish ... Brass KC West Nova Scotia Reg ... Brass KC CADC ... Brass KC RCAPC ... Bi-metal Canadian Women's Army Corps ... Brass KC Royal Montreal Reg. 25 items.
WW2 Medal Group And Ephemera consisting boxed group to "W E Bate" consisting 1939/45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence & War medal ... Medal ribbon bar ... Fibre ID tags ... 2 x embroidery HQ British Army Of The Rhine formation badges ... D Day SHAEF leaflet ... 21st Army Montgomery 1945 leaflet. Quantity.
WW2 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officer's Attributed Medal Group attributed to Major E.T. Walker. Comprising 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence medal, War medal mounted as originally worn. Accompanied by a quantity of paperwork including Pay Book, Enlistment papers, Discharge papers etc. Major Eric Thirley Walker enlisted into the ranks of the RAOC in 1935 at Nottingham. Commissioned he served through WW2 and resigned his commission in 1960
WW1 Royal Garrison Artillery Military Medal Group of Six Medals. Awarded to Corporal John Marsh BEM., MM. Comprising: British Empire Medal (JOHN EDWARD MARSH), Military Medal (16429 CPL J MARSH RGA), 1914 Mons Star with Clasp (GNR RGA), British War Medal, Victory Medal, (CPL RA), Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1402328 CPL J MARSH MM RGA). Medals loose. Accompanied by a small silver trophy cup (HM London 1916) for the 29th Div Artillery Ass Football Cup Cape Helles Galipoli Dec 1916. Corporal John Marsh landed in France with the 24th Heavy Battery RGA on the 9th September 1914. He was awarded the Military Medal whilst serving with the 138th HB RGA the announcement in the London Gazette was published on the 22nd July 1919. He was awarded the LS&GC Medal in 1921 and was discharged from the army in 1924 A Mr John Edward Marsh is listed in the London Gazette 4th June 1943 as a Civilian awarded the BEM whilst serving as a Storeman Anti-Aircraft Command War Office.
Royal Hampshire Regiment 2/7 Gurkha Rifles Malaya DSO Group of 7 Medals. Awarded to Lieutenant Colonel John Hamilton Allford who was awarded the DSO for operations as a Battalion Commander of the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles Malaya 1954. Comprising: Distinguished Service Order (EIIR), 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, 1st Army Clasp, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal, Three Clasps PALESTINE 1945-48, MALAYA, CYPRUS, MID OAKLEAF, (LT COL J.H. ALLFORD R. HAMPS), EIIR Coronation Medal. Group mounted as worn have been lacquered. The Citation for the awarded of the DSO was raised on the 13th November 1953. Lieutenant Colonel John Hamilton Alford 2/7 GR Lieutenant Colonel Allford assumed command of his Battalion in January 1953 and between April and October commanded operations against the communist terrorists in the Bentong District of Pahang, Malaya. Throughout this period of six months Lieutenant Colonel Allford inspired his Battalion by outstanding leadership, level headed skill and fine personal example. He maintained a magnificent fighting spirit throughout the Battalion area. These operations culminated in the death in action of two of the terrorists most important leaders a severe blow for the enemy, not only in the Bentong district but throughout Malaya. Lieutenant Colonel Allford who led a number of operations himself has set a magnificent and outstanding example of determination, skill and leadership. He has by his personal efforts made a notable contribution to the campaign in Malaya. Mention in Dispatches London Gazette 14/7/59. Lieutenant Colonel John Hamilton was commissioned into the York & Lancs Regiment October 1940, In 1946 he was appointed a Captain with the Hampshire Regiment and was posted to Palestine. The medal roll shows during this period he held the rank of Major Acting Lt. Col and was serving with the 1st Bn Royal Hampshire Regiment. The Battalion returned to the UK in October 1947. A year later in 1948 he was attached to the 7th Gurkha Rifles. In 1958 he is noted as serving wit the rank of Lt. Col at Polemidhia Camp, GOC Cyprus. It is assumed his MID is for services during his tour in Cyprus.
Royal Hampshire Regiment 2/7 Gurkha Rifles Malaya DSO MINIATURE Medal Group Lt Col Allford. Comprising: Distinguished Service Order (GVIR), 1939/45 Star, Africa Star, 1st Army Clasp, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal, Three Clasps PALESTINE 1945-48, MALAYA, CYPRUS, MID OAKLEAF, EIIR Coronation Medal. Group mounted as worn See Lt Col. Allford Full size medal group Lot 167 for citation and biographical details.
Various Military Books including Kitchener's Army by Westlake ... Beneath Flanders Fields. The Tunnellers' War 1914-18 ... The Royal Engineers ... The Meritorious Service Medal 1916-1928 ... British Battles & Medals ... History Of The 520th (Field) Company RE 1914-18 ... 430 Field Co. RE (booklet) ... Memorial Register Pozieres Memorial. Quantity.
Badge And Military Orientated Books including Military Shoulder Belt Plates & Buttons by Parkyn ... Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles by Westlake ... Buttons Of The British Army 1855-1970 by Ripley ... Officer Waist Belt Clasps 1855-1902 by Ryan ... British Gallantry Awards Of The Sherwood Foresters. Quantity.
Four Various Antique Military Books consisting A Manual For A Christian Soldier 1687. Leather cover with heavy wear ... Memoir Of Capt. M M Hammond. 1860. Green linen cover ... Treatise On The Duty Of Infantry Officers 1798. Rebound leather with gilt tooling ... Army List 1817. 1818. 1821. 1823. Rebound in one volume. 4 items.
WW2 8th Army Personal Message Sheets including typed message from the Army Commander dated 20/10/42 ... Printed message from Montgomery dated 12/Jan/43 ... Similar marked Tunisia ... Similar dated 8/April/43 ... Similar dated 28/4/43 Tunisia ... Similar dated July 1943 ... Similar Italy May 1944 ... Similar August 1944 ... Framed 33rd Indian Corps certificate.
Selection of Military Photographs and Postcards including studio photo of an RAF Officer in full dress ... Studio photo of two WW1 Officers ... Various postcards of Army Personnel ... Silk postcards ... Comical postcards ... Paperwork to AA Rowse who served at the Ministry Of Munitions, complete with his 2 x On War Service lapel badges.
Scottish Glengarry dark blue body with lower red, white and black checkered band. Black silk tails and badge backing. White metal Essex and Kent Scottish badge. Together with a post war, khaki woollen, Other Ranks service dress cap. Brass, QC Military Provost Staff Corps badge ... Records and Badges Of The British Army book printed 1895. Some damage. 3 items.
1940 Pattern 2nd Army 2nd Searchlight Reg RA Battledress Jacket khaki woollen, single breasted, converted open collar, short jacket. Lower belt with plated buckle. Patch chest pockets with buttoned flaps. Both arms with embroidery Royal Artillery titles over printed 2nd Army formation. Felt RA arm of service and embroidery 2nd Searchlight Reg RA formation. Shoulder straps with embroidery Lieutenant rank stars. Left chest with WW2 medal ribbons. Internal issue label dated 1944. Minor moth nips.
WW2 British Army Camouflaged Snow Smock and Trousers white, pull over smock with hood. Pleated chest pockets and lower patch pockets, all with buttoned flaps. Internal label absent. Matching white over trousers. The left leg with large patch pocket with buttoned flap. Waist tightening cord. Issue label dated 1942. Minor storage stains. 2 items.
Ten Various Manufacture Sample Regimental Stable Belts consisting QC Parachute Regiment with plated buckle ... Similar Royal Air Force ... Similar Royal Corps of Signals ... Similar Royal Dental Corps ... Brass buckle 22nd Cheshire Regiment ... Gilt, QC Royal Logistic Corps buckle ... Plated buckle QC Royal NZ Army Logistic Regiment ... Plated buckle, Trinidad & Tobago Fire Service ... Brass buckle Kenya Police. Most with attached labels. 10 items.
Small Selection of Formation Badges consisting pair embroidery Aldershot & Hants District ... Pair embroidery Hampshire County Div ... Pair embroidery 46th Div ... Bullion embroidery 1st Army ... Embroidery HQ 21st Army Group. Together with heavy embroidery QC Guards RSM arm badge ... White metal A & SH pouch badge. 15 items.
British and Canadian Corps Cap Badges including brass, KC Canadian Forestry Corps ... Brass, KC Corps of Military Staff Clerks ... Brass, KC Canadian Provost Corps ... Brass, KC R.C.A.P.C. ... Brass Army Education Corps ... Brass, KC Army Cyclist Corps ... Brass, KC General List ... Brass APC ... Bi-metal KC RAPC ... Brass, KC Military Police. 28 items.
Selection of Various Cap Badges cap include white metal Wiltshire Reg ... Brass Anson Battalion ... White metal Barbados Regiment ... White metal, KC Army Air Corps ... Brass Reconnaissance Corps ... Brass, KC RFC ... Bi-metal Haileybury OTC ... White metal, KC Royal Observer Corps ... Gilt and enamel, KC RAOC ... Plated, gilt and enamel, QC RASC. 18 items.
1983 Army Benham official FDC BOCS (3)20Celebrating the 12th Anniversary of the National Army Museum. Postmark 6th July 1983. Full Set. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
AN EXAMPLE OF A WW2 ERA US ARMY AIR FORCE AAC GUNNER M3 FLAK HELMET, the helmet has the extra side protection panels fitted by rivets, which are there to enable the use of headphone equipment, it is understood from the Vendor that the internal padded areas are a period style replacement, the helmet is complete with inner liner, straps, etc

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