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Lot 405

A quantity of assorted 19th century British Army buttons: together with livery and hunt buttons. (on three cards)

Lot 412

A collection of various uniform: to include an RAF tunic, Army Ordnance Corps jacket WWII pattern shirt, etc

Lot 617

Dionisio Calleja [early 20th Century]-Portrait of an Army Officer, three-quarter length,:-signed and dated 1939.oil on canvas, 117 x 72cm.

Lot 632

A Royal Navy Officer's peaked cap by Gieves, London,: one other by 'Army & Navy Hat & Cap Ltd' inscribed 'Lt Cdr Sir R. A Clayton', a Royal Navy Sailing Association peaked cap and a collection of naval buttons by J Gaunt, London and other makers.

Lot 743

Wills, Players and others, assorted sets of cigarette cards:- sets include Ships Badges, Flags of The Empire, Naval Uniforms, The Navy at Work, Army Life, Regimental Uniforms Military Head Dress and others, contained in two albums.

Lot 930

Corgi Military Pair 358 HQ Staff Car: dark green with red interior, passengers and white decals and 359 Army Field Kitchen, dark green, light blue interior with cook, spun hubs, treaded tyres, both in blue and yellow pictorial boxes (2)

Lot 976

A Britain Army Coved Lorry: dark green cab and chassis with silver trim, cloth cover, white rubber tyres (missing driver figure)

Lot 984

Moko Lesney Military Vehicles. A boxed group of seven: M-3 Tank Transporter and Centurion Mark III Tank, No.49 M3 Personnel Carrier, No.55 DUKW,No. 64 Scammell Breakdown Truck, No.67 'Saladin' Armoured Car, No.73 RAF Pressure Refueller and No.71 Army Water Truck (7).

Lot 151

Modern Diecast Vintage Vehicles, private and commercial vehicles, pre and postwar boxed examples, Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, Y-16, two tone yellow/pink/purple boxes (5), veneer effect boxes (6), maroon/cream boxes (30) Matchbox Collectibles Foden Steam Wagon (1), Solido (3), Rio (2), Lledo Days Gone (11) includes a US Army set, some models loose in boxes, F-E, boxes P-E, together with unboxed similar models, includes Matchbox, Lledo, Rio, Brumm and others and a Franklin Mint boxed Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, 1:24 scale (damaged), P-E, boxes P-E, (90+) in two boxes

Lot 182

Military Diecast Models and Figures, WWII and Later, boxed Corgi Fighting Machines CS90117 Scorpion tank Falklands, Forward March CC59182 UN Worker, CC59180 Desert Storm Brigadier Patrick Cordingley and unboxed Britain's Liliput army ambulance (replacement decals), Triang Minic M742 Bismarck, ERTL stealth bomber, another WWII bomber damaged, two playworn field guns and Britain's WWII tommies (8) two with detached arms and Deetail WWII German soldier, P-E, (Qty)

Lot 202

Postwar and Later Playworn Diecast Vehicles, commercial, private and military vehicles by Dinky with partial 289 Routemaster box and repainted and altered articulated troop carrier in US army livery (Ertl/Dinky) one rear set of tyres detached, and Corgi, together with a collection of diecast tyres in varying sizes, P-F, (35 vehicles)

Lot 266

WWII Military Vehicle Kits and Figures, boxed or carded, Tamiya 1:35 scale, 35122 Sherman Tank, 35059 T34 tank, 32407 LRDG Command Car, 35076 SAS Pink Panther Land Rover, 35086 US Gun & Mortar Team, 35025 Sand bag set, 35223 British Infantry, 1:76 scale Airfix, A02301 Scammell tank transporter, A02314 Bofors gun and tractor, Carded 01304 Churchill tank, 1:72 scale, Esci 8057 Flammpanzer, Mirage 72893 C7P transporter, Revell 03286 Flakpanzer, 02519 British Infantry, 02507 8th Army and Italeri 6141 fences, all appear complete but unchecked, G-E, packaging P-E, (16)

Lot 269

WWII and Later Military Vehicles and Figures, a boxed collection 1:35 scale, Italeri 208 Patton tank, 243 Leopard tank, 219 Crusader tank, 320 Commando car, 319 Howitzer, 308 Commonwealth tank troops, H2108 German artillery regiment, Tamiya 3568 Chieftain tank, 35042 Stuart tank, 3546 British 25Pdr gun, MM110 German Army Officer, MM112 German paratrooper, all appear complete but unchecked, G-E, boxes F-E, (12)

Lot 304

Modern Britain's Military Bands, a boxed group, Golden Jubilee, Pakistan Army Pipes & Drums Sets 1,2,3,4, 40304, 40305, 40306, 40307, 40303 Pakistan Army Drum Major, 40165 Indian Army Trumpeters and 17th Purbiahs, 00139 Drum Major & Piper, 00138 Pipe Major & Piper, 00140 Drummer & Piper, 00268 Bass Drummer & Piper, 00269 Cymbal Player & Piper, 00270 Tenor Drum & Piper, figures have been displayed, G-E, boxes G-E, (12)

Lot 305

Modern Britain's Military Bands and Other Military Figures, a boxed group, Golden Jubilee, Band of the Life Guards sets 1,2,3, 40300, 40301, 40302, Band of the 7th Hussars sets 1,2,3, 40264, 40265, 40294, 40166 British Army Trumpeters, 40318 Drum Major in State Dress, Collectors Club figures, 43108C VC Crimean War 93rd Highlander, Balaclava, 43016 Redcoats Private 1st Foot Guards 1795 and British marching redcoat Rifleman metal demi ronde by Victorian Toy Soldiers (7) loose in box, G-E, boxes G-E, (11)

Lot 323

Plastic Historical Military Figures, in various scales partially boxed or loose, 1:72/1:76 scale Airfix, Matchbox and others, includes WWII allied and Axis, Napoleonic, Wild West, US civil war and others, 1:32 scale Airfix 8th Army and various other mainly WWII plastic soldiers Allied and Axis mostly of Far Eastern Manufacture and Britain's Cowboys, Native Americans including Deetail, Knights including Swoppets and Guardsmen, P-G, (100s) in three boxes

Lot 344

Meccano Army Set and Tamiya Kit Tank, both boxed, Meccano Army Multikit, unchecked for completeness, with instructions and unused decal sheet together with Tamiya MT218 1:35 scale Sherman partially constructed with motor (unchecked for completeness), F-G, boxes F-G, (2)

Lot 251

DAYS GONE, LLEDO, OXFORD and other military/World War 2 diecast vehicles, 24 items including Special Edition and Limited Edition sets including V E Day, D Day x 4, US Army x 2, El Alamein Limited Edition No 540/12,500, Dambusters 50th Anniversary, five individually packed Days Gone vehicles, two Oxford diecast items in display boxes, all appear mint along with a loose quantity of tanks, ETC

Lot 271

ENTERTAINMENT RELATED DIECAST VEHICLE COLLECTION - for film, tv, story book and comic, ETC, 22 items to include the Golden Days of the Film Industry Special Limited Edition 24ct gold plated sets x 2, Corgi 39902 Ford Thunderbird and Marilyn Monroe figure, Days Gone Circus set and three similar type individual vehicles, six Dandy/Beano vans, all having different characters, five various vans from the Rupert Collection, two others for Dads Army and the Darling Buds of May, French model of Tin Tins Cadillac Fleetwood New Deli taxi, the final item being a cased model of a Bugatti Royale Esders Odeon 024 model from a Limited Edition of 500

Lot 1744

A US Army signal corps radio transmitter BC 778-E, Bendix Aviation Corporation, possibly 1960s Cold War period.

Lot 1745

A Cast Brass Royal Army Service Corps Plaque. Approximately 30CM in width and 34CM in Height.

Lot 1749

A 1915 Brass and Copper British Army Bugle.

Lot 380

A group of die-cast military vehicles, Modern Army Series, W Britain, etc.

Lot 65

A pair of Army & Navy field glasses contained in case, a technical drawing set, silver handled button hook and shoe horn.

Lot 273

Howard Koslow (New Jersey, New York, 1924 - 2016) "George G. Meade" Signed lower left. Original Acrylic painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was originally published on the Fleetwood Commemorative Proofcard for America's Greatest Military Heroes series, postmarked December 31, 1993. Nervous and irritable, General George G. Meade was often called "the Snapping Turtle" -- behind his back, of course. And, at times subordinates found him downright quarrelsome. Yet, at 49 years old, this tall, lean man with a fierce reputation was chosen by President Lincoln to lead the Union Army in the War Between the States; 100,022 soldiers awaited his command. Standing before his men, Meade's full beard and sour expression hid an occasionally gentle forbearance, while his cold blue eyes demanded great courage and perseverance. He was a leader and an intelligent -- if rigid -- military man. He graduated from West Point in 1835. After serving in the Seminole War, however, he resigned from the Army and became a successful civil engineer. But in 1842, he rejoined the Army and would serve under Zachary Taylor in the Mexican War. By the time he was placed in command of the Army of the Potomac, Meade had proven himself, having led engagements at the Second Battle of Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. But it was at the Battle of Gettysburg that Meade would find a permanent place in history. Plunged into battle by a surprise encounter with Lee's army, Meade took charge of the greatest engagement ever fought on American soil -- and won a vital Union victory. Image Size: 13.75 x 12 in. Overall Size: 20.25 x 18 in. Unframed. (B09847)

Lot 299

Celebrities of The Army Edited by Commander Chas N Robinson 1900 edition unknown Hardback Book

Lot 1523

Interesting WW2 German Luftwaffe Document which is Signed by Luftwaffe General Gunther Korten who Died of Wounds After the Failed Assassination Attempt on Adolf Hitler known as the 20th July Bomb Plot, the partially printed and typescript document relates to the recommendation for the award of the War Service Cross 1st class with swords for Major Heinrich Golcher and Major Walter Kienitz. The document is signed first by Luftwaffe Oberst Rudolf Wodarg and then underneath signed by Korten. The document has punch holes to the side. Accompanied by a signature from a cut document signed by Luftwaffe General Karl Koller, the last chief of the General Staff of the Luftwaffe. Gunther Korten was born on 26th July 1898 in Cologne. At the outbreak of WW1 he was a cadet in the Prussian army. He served throughout the war in a engineering battalion of the Prussian army. He remained in the army in the post war years. He joined the Luftwaffe in 1934. He served as an administration officer before joining the general staff. He rose through the ranks of the Luftwaffe, on the 25th August 1943 he accepted the position of Chief of the General Staff of the Luftwaffe after General Hans Jeschonnek committed suicide. Korsten was present at the Wolf’s Lair, when on 20th July 1944, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg planted a bomb in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Korsten was seriously wounded in the blast and died of his wounds two days later on the 22nd July 1944. He was posthumously promoted to Colonel-General. He held many awards including the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross and he was posthumously awarded the 20th July Wound Badge. Karl Koller was born in Glonn, Bavaria on 22nd February 1898. He served in the Bavarian army during WW1 before transferring to the Air Service where he qualified as a pilot. He flew operationally before being captured by the British and taken as a POW. Koller joined the Luftwaffe in 1935. Koller served in administration and staff roles and was highly rated by Adolf Hitler. He rose steadily through the ranks of the Luftwaffe. In 1945, Koller was present at the final birthday celebration of Adolf Hitler in the Fuhrer Bunker. He remained in Berlin until he was ordered to fly out to Obersalzburg to inform Goring of Adolf Hitlers plan to remain in Berlin and commit suicide. He was taken into custody by US forces on 7th May 1945 at Castle Fischhorn at Zell am See.

Lot 1541

WW2 German Army Wehrpass & Soldbuch Grouping to Oberfeldwebel who Served in Grenadier Regiment 582 on the Channel Islands, fine grouping belonging to Alois Heller, consisting of armed forces wehrpass with uniform photograph to the inside, various entries and stamps. Army issue soldbuch in green outer cover, again with a uniform photograph to the inside and well filled out. Award citation for the War Service Cross 2nd class with swords awarded whilst on the Channel Islands on 30th January 1945, with ink signature of Lt.General Graf von Schmettow, commanding officer of 319 Infantry Division. German English translation book. The set all remains in good condition, wehrpass and soldbuch have de-nazified covers. Groupings to the occupiers of the Channel Islands are scarce to find. Alois Heller began his service in the German Wehrmacht in 1936. He served with various infantry regiments and took part in the invasion of France in 1940. In 1942 he joined Infantry Regiment 582 and remained with them throughout the remaining years of the war. He arrived in the British Channel Islands in August 1942. He was awarded the 4 year long service medal, West Wall medal and the War Service Cross 2nd class with swords. Grenadier regiment 582 was part of the 319th Static Infantry division. The division remained in the Channel Islands until being captured by the British in May 1945 when the Channel Islands were liberated.

Lot 1596

Rare WW2 Japanese China Water Bottle, fine example of a small type officers? Water bottle made from a light green glazed china. Complete with the original top and cork stopper. Bottle is covered in a army green cloth covering with a cloth shoulder strap. Ex John Ingham collection.

Lot 438

Impressive Portrait Painting of Lieutenant Henry Butterworh 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot Grenadier Company, Veteran of the Peninsular War and the Battle of Waterloo Where He Sustained Three Wounds But Refused to Leave the Battlefield, a fine quality oil on canvas portrait painting of Henry Butterworth in full scarlet dress coatee uniform with white high collar, grenadier company winged epaulettes, cross belt plate with Grenadier Company regimental shoulder belt plate and proudly wearing his medals for Waterloo and Military General Service medal with six bars. Painting shows him as an elderly gentleman with well detailed features to the face. Does not appear to be signed, similar work can be found of this officer believed to have been painted by Edwin Greenwood (1808-74), this painting possibly copied from this work. Housed in a gilt work frame. Painting shows evidence of conservation and has a receipt to confirm this. Canvas measures 64 x 76cms, frame 84 1/2 x 96cms. We are unsure of the age of this painting, we advise all interested parties to arrange personal viewing to satisfy themselves as to the age and condition. Due to size the item is sold as seen. We are not able to offer in house post and packing on this lot. Specialist shipping or collection required. An obituary for Lieutenant Henry Butterworth gives the following information, “Henry Butterworth Esq, of Heybrook, near Rochdale, a magistrate of the county palastine of Lancaster. In the year 1805 he obtained a commission in the 1st Royal Regiment of Lancashire Militia, from which he volunteered for the regular army, and on the 25th of August 1807, was appointed to the 32nd or Cornwall Regiment of Foot, taking with him 32 men (the same number as the regiment he joined) from the 1st Royal Lancashire. Shortly after joining the 32nd Regiment he was ordered to the Peninsula, and was in the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Salamanca (where a musket ball passed through his body), Pyrenees, Nevill, Nive and others; also at the lines of Torres Vedras, and in several minor affairs, for which he received the Peninsula medal with eight bars. Served also in the campaign of 1815, and was at the battle of Waterloo, for which he also received a medal, and, although there wounded three times, did not quit the field. For 12 years he was a Lieutenant in the 32nd Regiment, nine years in actual service, and during that period he was wounded seven times, three being severe body wounds.” The obituary also sates that 14 veterans of the Waterloo and Peninsula campaign attended his funeral wearing their medals. Interesting to note that some old records state entitlement to eight clasps for the Military General Service medal, but the roll only states the six clasps he is wearing in this painting. The Book “Wellington’s Men Remembered” gives the following details about his severe wound during the battle of Salamanca, “He was well liked by his men and he when he was severely wounded at Salamanca, one of his men, Private Ashbridge from Smallbridge carried him to find medical assistance”. See previous lot for portrait of his brother in the 3rd Royal Lancashire Militia

Lot 689

Women’s Royal Army Corps Ulster Battle Dress Uniform Set, consisting of 1951 pattern battle dress blouse with embroidered regimental shoulder titles and separate “ULSTER” underneath, embroidered Northern Ireland district formation sign. Three part medal bar and twist cord lanyard. Accompanied by 1952 dated WRAC skirt. Good condition set. (2 items)

Lot 860

Inert WW1 German Anti-Tank Mine / Grenade, good example of the primitive anti-tank mine designed and brought into service by the German army in September 1918. Complete with the wooden handle. Metal body with some dents and a couple of small holes. This lot is inert (Empty and Safe) and legal to own in the UK. We are not able to offer in house post and packing on this lot. Please make sure that you are able to make collection of this lot if you bid. Please note only available to bidders in the UK or those who can arrange for collection.

Lot 1

A Colt model 1860 army six shot revolver. Stamped to barrel 'address col saml Colt New York US America', stamped PAT Sept 10th 1850, serial number 93406, the mahogany grip with brass detailing, 34cm long Condition Report: The colt model shot revolver has a worn action

Lot 240

A large guilt framed needlework tapestry. Set in a 19th century gilt and plaster frame, depicting a Continental Medieval scene of a dying knight, surrounded by priests, monks, knights and ladies. In the foreground an army in waiting and a castle. L179cm x H148

Lot 25A

A five piece WWII medal group. Comprising: a War medal, Defence medal, France & Germany star, 1939-45 Star and regular army Long Service and Good Conduct, the latter named 5245869 Sjt B Watton R A, three with ribbons

Lot 29A

A Victorian Indian army Afghanistan medal 1879-1880. Awarded to Sepoy Gunda Sing, 23 Pioneers, with four clasps; Kandahar, Kabul, Charasia and Peiwar Kotal

Lot 33

Three military hats. Comprising: a wool and leather British army cap with Royal Artillery badge, a Forage style flat black hat with ropetwist finial and a bearskin style cap with British Light Infantry bugle horn badge with blue ropetwist borders

Lot 39

A German Third Reich WWII army officers jacket. With four buttons to the front and related shoulder and chest badges, label to inside pocket reads 'C Louis Weber'

Lot 43A

Three WWI tortoiseshell sweetheart brooches. Comprising the Essex Regiment Egypt, Royal Army Medical Corps, both in silver mounts, Somerset Light Infantry Jellalabad

Lot 138

Vintage water bottle, stud box and a Klens army strop

Lot 535

German army belt buckle, marked OLC

Lot 204

Three canvas and leather gun cases: 31", 32" and 34" external lengths, one with Army & Navy label.

Lot 211

Four gun oil bottles: Army & Navy; Holland & Holland; C. & J. Hawksley and a good unnamed early glass example. Also to include a small Westley Richards 'Absorbo' oil can, two squeeze dispensers and a funnel (8)

Lot 411

Seven boxed Matchbox die-cast models, two unboxed and one empty box.7 BOXED: Racing Car Transporter K-5; Car Transporter M-8; Volkswagen Mico Van 34;Trailer 51 (Lesney); Morris J2 Pick-up 60; Army Wireless Truck 68; Daimler Bus 74.2 UNBOXED: Cement Mixer and Blue Tractor.EMPTY BOX: Morris Minor 46;

Lot 431

An original American WW2 brown-leather flying jacket (Type D, size large): in used condition with several rips, tears and old repairs, original label to the inside of the neck detailing 'Property Air Force - U.S Army'. Provenance: Acquired from a US airman by the RAF Halifax Observer Sgt. Jeffrey Arnold Longford (1921-1988), who was shot down over Hamburg on December 1st 1941 and taken as a prisoner of war to Stalag Luft VI and IV.

Lot 255

A pair of folding Army issue benches

Lot 1226

A quantity of miscellanea including two terracotta army warriors, ceramic pipes, etc., and an oriental dressing table set including tray, clock, candlesticks, mirror, etc.

Lot 1031

Two Action Man dolls with clothing, knitted cardigan, army jacket, guns, boots, snow shoes, etc.

Lot 36

Bernard Cornwall signed 2007 Army Uniforms official Internetstamps FDC. 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

Lot 5058

Staffordshire blue and white tea wares to commemorate The Salvation Army Centenary in 1978, 30 pcs

Lot 1001

An Army (HEER) Officer's dress dagger, adopted 1935. This example with white grip and set of correct hangers with clips marked D.R.G.M. The blade is sterile but dagger possible by Richard Plumacuer

Lot 1009

An Army (HEER) Officer's dress dagger, adopted 1935 by Emil Voss. This excellent example is complete with a set of hangers and portepee

Lot 1013

An Army (HERR) Officer's dress dagger adopted 1935, by W.K.C. Solingen with fine set of hangers

Lot 1017

A very rare double engraved blade, Army Officer's dagger by Richard Plumacuer, with very fine set of hangers and replacement portepee

Lot 377

Two small boxes containing a large selection of Chinese figurines-Terracotta Army style

Lot 3075

Comics, Graphic Novels, and Illustration -The Felix Annual: Picture Stories of the Famous Film Cat, [n.d. 1930], repaired original publisher’s cloth over pictorial boards, 4to, (1); twelve Dan Dare facsimiles, deluxe collector’s editions, Hawk Books, folios, (12); Jane at War, 1976, 4to, (1); collectors’ reprints, including Conan the Barbarian, Whiz Comics, etc; Flying, including Special Issue U.S. Army Air Forces at War, October, 1943, (1); Buck Rogers; etc., [2 boxes]

Lot 3281

An early Victorian vellum grand of naturalisation, Amelia Susa Maria, widow of Edward Maas of The Hague, captain in the Netherlands army, by petition of the father of Mrs. Maas, Jens Wolff of the City of London, Danish Consul-General in Britain and Susan, Mrs. Wolff (née Tovey), her mother, dated 1847, inscribed in ink MS, printed Royal Arms to borders, toleware cased impression of the Great Seal en suite, the document 36.5cm x 46cm, (1); English School (early 19th century), a portrait silhouette, of a gentleman, bust-length and in profile, well picked-out in gilt, gouache and watercolour on paper, 8.5cm x 7cm, contemporary black papier-mâché canted rectangular frame, 25cm x 20cm overall, (1), [2]

Lot 3289

British Army and RAF militaria and ephemera, including photographs, postcards, training memorandum, maps, etc., early 20th century and later, including the World Wars One and Two, [collection]

Lot 3305

Local Interest, Methodism in Georgian Nottinghamshire - Joseph Raynor of Mansfield, civil engineer and an ardent Methodist, his ink manuscript commonplace book, 106pp inscribed from October 1804 onwards, mostly transcriptions and thoughts of a religious nature, including references to the Holy Bible, there is however an odd account of the 'Happy Death' of a soldier, John Birks, who died at Mansfield on 3rd October 1804, who, having left his regiment on furlough, drew his pay and spent most of it on the stagecoach to Mansfield, where he was not afraid not to die, glad that he saw the face of a Methodist - which he wouldn't have done at the army camp, the verso with some multiplication tables and mathematics, contemporary calf over marbled boards (perished, loosening contents), later 19th century printed yellow book label: Thos. Alex. Rayner, 4to, [1]

Lot 3318

Royal Navy, A Victorian Sailor and the British Empire - William Claridge R.N., Leading Stoker, H.M.S. Eclipse, his manuscript logbook from 1868-1885, 41pp; & 16pp of prose and verse, presumably of original composition, after lacking some leaves the log commences with the Eclipse sailing in the Caribbean, between the ports of Havana, Port-au-Prince, Bermuda (with dispatches from the Admiral), Nassau, Anguilla (where he goes fishing and shoots at target practice), Trinidad, and others; from 1872 he's at the Newfoundland Fisheries, sailing to Halifax and New Brunswick; in 1877 Claridge was transferred to H.M.S. Alexandra for the service in the Mediterranean, where he moves troops and horses, coal, etc., calling at Port Said, Piraeus, Constantinople, Gallipoli - and sailed down the Dardanelles; H.M.S Pembroke in 1880; H.M.S. Humber in January 1883, where he mentions Cyprus, Alexandria, Zanzibar, Aden, Suakim; with the advent of British Army intervention in the Mahdist War (the Egypt & Sudan Campaign 1884-85) come 1884 they're taking troops up the country of Sudan to fight on 29th February, landing a naval brigade at Suakim on 4th March, then helping to rescue crew, officials and horses from S.S. Neera, 21st-23rd April; all before being invalided to Plymouth Hospital, via Port Said and Naples, and finally being discharged and paid off 10th March 1885, contemporary 19th century limp black leather, red-stained edges, 8vo, [1]

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