Three: Private W. Loach, 18th (Queen Mary’s Own) Hussars 1914 Star (1874 Pte. W. Loach. 18/Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (1874 Pte. W. Loach. 18-Hrs.) nearly extremely fine (3) £120-£160 --- Walter Loach attested for the 18th Hussars and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 26 August 1914: the 18th Hussars formed part of the 2nd and later 1st Cavalry Brigade of the British Expeditionary Force. He is also noted as having served in 10th Hussars, and transferred to Class ‘Z’ Army Reserve on 14 February 1919.
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Three: Sergeant G. I’Anson, East Lancashire Regiment, who was wounded at Armentieres on 16 November 1914 1914 Star (10377 Sjt. G. Ianson [sic]. 1/E. Lan: R.); British War and Victory Medals (10377 Sjt. G. I’Anson. E. Lan. R.) light contact marks, very fine (3) £120-£160 --- George I’Anson (also recorded as Ianson) was born at Salford, Lancashire in 1890 and attested for the East Lancashire Regiment at Manchester in October 1910. He served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 22 August 1914 to 19 November 1914, and again from 19 October 1916 to 14 March 1917, and received a severe gun shot or shrapnel wound to the left leg at Armentieres on 16 November 1914. He was transferred to Section ‘B’ Army Reserve on 25 March 1919, after 8 years and 165 days’ service.
Three: Second Lieutenant G. S. Vickary, Royal Army Service Corps 1914 Star (M1-08680 Cpl. G. S. Vickary. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (M1-08680 C.Q.M. Sjt. G. S. Vickary. A.S.C.) nearly extremely fine (3) £100-£140 --- Geoffrey Sidney Vickary attested for the Army Service Corps and served with the 1st Indian Cavalry Supply Column during the Great War on the Western Front from 22 November 1914, the final qualifying day for the 1914 Star. He was commissioned temporary Second Lieutenant in the Royal Army Service Corps on 11 November 1918, the final day of the hostilities.
Family Group: Three: Nursing Sister Ethel A. Crewes, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve 1914 Star (Miss E. A. Crewes. Q.A.I.M.N.S.R.) last letter of surname officially corrected; British War and Victory Medals (Sister E. A. Crewes.) very fine and better Pair: Private H. J. Crewes, Honourable Artillery Company (Infantry), later Corps of Military Police British War and Victory Medals (11180 Pte. H. J. Crewes. H.A.C. Inf.) very fine (5) £400-£500 --- Miss Ethel Annie Crewes (later Mrs. Wilson) was born at Grampound, Cornwall, on 10 November 1882. She undertook her nursing training for four years at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, from 1904 to 1908, and enlisted into the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve when a nurse at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, on 28 July 1912. Promoted Acting Sister on 1 February 1915, she was posted on mobilization to No. 3 General Hospital and later served in France at the 10th General Hospital. She resigned her position in August 1915, in order to get married in Paris, and in 1921 her address was 5 Rue Theodule Ribot, Paris. Horace James Crewes joined the Honourable Artillery Company on 17 July 1917, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 23 December 1917. A note on his service record suggests that following the conclusion of hostilities that he was attached to the War Department Police, in the Army of Occupation, under the command of the Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal, at Bonn, Germany, and was subsequently transferred to the Military Police. He died at Weston-Super-Mare in 1967. Sold with copied research.
Pair: Major H. J. Nuthall, Bengal Staff Corps, late 24th Punjab Pioneers and Meerut Volunteer Cavalry, he was twice wounded and three times mentioned in despatches during the Indian Mutiny Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 2 clasps, Delhi, Lucknow (Ensign H. J. Nuthall 24th Punjab Pioneers) naming officially engraved in fine running script; Afghanistan 1878-80, no clasp (Maj. H. J. Nuthall, Bl. S.C.) dark toned, extremely fine (2) £600-£800 --- Henry John Nuthall was appointed Ensign on 19 November 1858; Lieutenant, 21 August 1860; Captain, 19 November 1870; Major, 19 November 1878; Lieutenant-Colonel, 16 August 1883. Lieutenant-Colonel Nuthall served with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry in June and July 1857; thence appointed Local Ensign attached to the 24th Punjaub Infantry “Pioneers,” he served as an Assistant Engineer throughout the mutinies; was present at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and in the subsequent Trans-Gogra operations. Served also as a volunteer with Hodson’s Horse at the skirmish near Durriabad. Was twice slightly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-cut (three times mentioned in despatches, and granted an Ensigncy in the 56th Foot). Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with two Clasps. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Ref. Hart’s Army List War Services for 1886).
Three: Private H. R. Meaker, 3rd (The King’s Own) Hussars 1914-15 Star (16570 Pte. H. R. Meaker. 3rd. Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (16570 Pte. H. R. Meaker. 3-Hrs.) nearly extremely fine (3) £60-£80 --- Harold Robert Meaker was born at Ilchester, Somerset on 9 September 1887, and attested for the 3rd Hussars. He served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 12 March 1915, and transferred to Class ‘Z’ Army Reserve on 13 February 1919. Sold together with an original postcard photograph of the recipient on horseback.
Three: Staff Sergeant G. Cooke, 18th Hussars (Queen Mary’s Own), later Military Provost Staff Corps 1914-15 Star (1816 Sjt. G. Cooke 18-Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (1816 Sjt. G. Cooke. 18-Hrs.) contact marks, nearly very fine (3) £100-£140 --- George Cooke was born at North Cowton, Darlington, Yorkshire in 1886 and attested for the 18th Hussars at Darlington on 30 December 1907. He served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 18 May 1915, and was admitted to No. 11 General Hospital, Boulogne, on 25 May 1915, suffering from the effects of gas poisoning. On 1 December 1916 he transferred to the Military Provost Staff Corps and was re-numbered 1808. Advanced Staff Sergeant, he was discharged to Section ‘B’ Army Reserve on 29 December 1919, and claimed that he was still suffering from asthma, as a consequence of his gas poisoning earlier in the war. Sold with copied Medal Index Card and other research.
Four: Private W. H. Lindsey, 1st County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex Hussars) 1914-15 Star (3267 Pte. W. H. Lindsey. C. of Lond. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medals (3267 Pte. W. H. Lindsey. 1-Co. of Lond. Y.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (260201 Pte. W. H. Lindsey. 1/Co: of Lond: Yeo.) good very fine (4) £180-£220 --- Wilfred Hubert Lindsey attested for the 1st County of London Yeomanry and served overseas with them during the Great War in the Egyptian theatre of War from 28 April 1915. He was awarded his Territorial Force Efficiency Medal per Army Order 275 of 1 August 1919.
A Group of medals, awarded to 2980418 Pte C. Hutchinson A&S.H, to include General Service medal with Malaya and Palestine clasps 1945-48, an India General Service medal, with clasp North West Frontier 1938-77, Africa Star (8th Army) 1939-45 star, France and Germany Star, The Defence medal and 1939-45 medal. Together with a trio of medals awarded to 1980418 Pte C Hutchinson A&S.H to include Korea medal, United Nations Korea medal and 1953 Coronation medal.
A group of World War II medals, awarded to 3269931 Lieut John Keir MacFarlane A&S.H to include Military Cross (named and dated 1945) 1939-45 star, Africa star (8th Army), Italy star, France and Germany star, Defence medal and 1939-45 medal with oak leaf, together with photocopy of Service records and relations to MC and service
A group of World War II medals, awarded to 7143668, Sjt R Murtagh A&S.H to include 1939-45 star, Burma star, Defence medal, War medal with oak leaf, General Service medal with Malaya clasp, and regular army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, together with dog tags and copy of service record
Vosne-Romanee, Louis Latour 1976, 1 magnum bottle; Chateau Landon, Medoc 1964, 5 bottles, Army & Vosne-Romanee, Louis Latour 1976, 1 magnum bottle; Chateau Landon, Medoc 1964, 5 bottles, Army & Navy Stores labels (one lacks a label); Chateau Talbot, St Julien 1986, 3 bottles (levels in shoulder) (9)
A large collection of Card Collector's Society reproduction cigarette cards, in unused condition with five files, black card display units and title pages, collected from 1996 - 2000, including three bumper packs of 52 cards, eighteen boxes of 5 card sets with title pages, a box of 6 card sets, all unused, including, Dog's Heads, Arms and Armour, Sporting Celebrities, RAF Badges, Cycling, Association Footballers, Keep Fit, Flowering Trees and Shrubs, Merchant Ships, Natural History, Straight Line Caricatures, Wonders of the Past, Riders of WWII, History of London, Tour Round WWI and WWII, Vanity Fair, Locomotives, Sports of All Nations, Navy, Army Air Force, etc
A George V World War One period British Officer sword, produced by The Army & Navy Cooperative, No 10302, the blade marked Made in England, with shagreen grip and engraved Guard, complete with scabbard. 111 cm overall. CONDITION REPORT: Neither the blade or scabbard are bent out of shape. The pommel and blade are sound with no movement. Whilst the shagreen is in generally very good order there are no grip wires visible. Blade length 89 cm. Scabbard length 92.7 cm. The scabbard does have one minor dent but it is in generally good order with no splits and simply the corrosion that you see in the image.
A Victorian silver mounted crocodile cigar case, Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, London 1884, of rounded rectangular form with plain polished silver mount, 12.5cm x 8.5cm, together with a Mabie-Todd gold coloured mechanical pencil, 12.7cm long, a hunting interest gold coloured fox pin, 52mm wide, a silver coloured mechanical pencil, a silver case toothpick, three silver coloured cigar cutters and a Royal Doulton Winston Churchill ashtray (9)
Maharajah Duleep Singh, Sikh Empire. CHARLES STEWART HARDING: 'Recollections of India... Part I. British India and the Punjab. Part II. Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab', Thomas M'Lean, 1847, 1st edition, tinted lithographed portrait of the Maharajah Duleep Singh by A. Laby, plus 25 tinted lithographed plates by James Duffield Harding after C.S. Hardinge, as called for, plates with some spotting/foxing, gutta percha perished (as usual), contents loose within publisher's original folio quarter morocco gilt binding (worn), gilt lettered on upper cover, plates include portraits of Sikh Chieftains the Maharajah Dulip Singh [Duleep Singh], Rajah Lal Sing [Lal Singh], Gulab Sing [Gulab Singh], plus Sheikh Imam-ud-Din, Runjur Sing, and Dewan Dina Nath, and other plates and fine views including 'Shah Dhera; The Tomb of the Emperor Jehangir' [Jahangir, 4th Mughal Emperor], 'Barackpore', 'Delhi Palace of the King', 'Palace and Fort at Agra', 'Jama Musjid Agra', 'Outpost of Rhodawala', 'Entry of the Maharajah Dulip Sing into Lahore', 'Hazari Bagh. Part of the Citadel and Palace of Lahore', 'Kote Kangra', 'Passage of the River Chunab', 'Oodampore, 4 Marches from Jummoo', 'Hill Fort of Gulab Sing', 'Jamu', 'Fort of Chupayan' [Scene of an action fought in 1819 by Ranjit Singh's troops against the Afghans], 'City of Kashmir. Mosque of Shah Hamadan', 'Wulur Lake', etc., with corresponding letterpress text describing the portraits, views and events. Hardinge was present in India in 1845 when the Sikh army crossed the Sutlej and invaded British territory. He served as private secretary to his father, Sir Henry Hardinge, first Viscount of Lahore, who was Governor-General of India at the time. "Hardinge was brought up among artistic influences, and was himself no mean painter in watercolours. In 1847 his friends in England published a folio volume entitled Recollections of India... particularly interesting for its portraits of Sikh chieftains and views of scenery in Kashmir, then an almost unknown country, which he visited in company with John Nicholson" (ODNB).
(Horse power in WWI) Army Remount Service (pub.): 'Standing Orders of the Remount Depot, Romsey', London, E.T. Heron, 1916, 84pp, 2 full page illustrations from photographs, typed errata slip tipped in p.12, original cloth gilt. Scarce book of Standing Orders relating to the Romsey Remount Camp, Hampshire, one of the key centres in the purchasing, training and delivering of horses and mules to the front during WWI
Punk / Indie LPs, approximately twenty-five LPs of mainly Punk, Indie, Goth and New Wave with artists including The Clash, Spacemen 3, Loop, New Model Army, Elvis Costello, Johnny Thunders, The Sisters Of Mercy, The Mission, Talking Heads, Nitro Puppy, GBOA, Close Lobsters, The Weather Prophets, The Shamen and more - mainly all in Excellent to EX+ condition
Rock / Prog LPs, fifteen albums of mainly Progressive and Classic Rock including Library music with artists comprising Hawkwind, Help Yourself, Back Door, John Cale, Baker Gurvitz Army, Ashra, Broken Glass, Pot Liquor, Jackie Lynton, Python Lee Jackson, Jon Hiseman, David Johnson, Mick Parker and Francis Monkman / Malcolm Ironton - various years and conditions
7" Singles, approximately four hundred 7" Singles of mainly 1970s and 1980s Pop with artists including George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, FGTH, Visage, Sparks, Eric Clapton, Tubeway Army, Status Quo, Madness, Foreigner, Heaven 17, Adam and the Ants, Culture Club, Madonna, Michael Jackson, The Police, Toyah, The Tourists, Elton John and more - various years and conditions
Postcards, Comic/Cute Kids, a collection of 23 comic cards, mainly 1940's, much of the humour related to the social history of WW2. Artists inc. McGill, Dinah, Kit Forres, Attwell, Tempest, & Vera Paterson. Themes inc. coupons, army fatigues, barrage balloon, 'News from the Front', warden, Military Uniforms etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Postcards, Military, a selection of approx. 90 History & Traditions cards in 2 modern albums. Cards arranged numerically from 105 Royal Horse Artillery to 117 Royal Marines. Includes Royal Engineers 2 variations, Army Service Corps pay card with black type, and also different images, 1 showing 3 soldiers motor car, traction engine and loco with caterpillar tracks, Royal Army Medical Corps 2 variations and soldiers pay card, Military Mounted Police badge variations and Military Foot Police also with badge variations (mainly vg)
Postcards, a mixed subject collection of 35 cards inc. Military RP's of Army Lorry, groups, football team. Also printed Mr Groom's Crippleage London, Snowman, Attwell (2), Felix (2), Grant woven silk plain back panel for Franco-British Exhibition 1908 (fair), Women at Work (RP's), Charabanc ride (unidentified) etc (mainly gd)
Postcards, Aviation, a good airship mix of 7 RP's all photographed at Farnborough by Mays, Gale & Polden & Scovell. Airships, Army Airship (animated), Delta & Gamma, New British Army Airship, Army Airship in flight, Delta showing passenger car and airship sheds, Army airship sheds, good close up of Dirigible No 1 New Army Airship (animated) (mainly gd)
Postcards, Silks, a good selection of 6 embroidered WW1 period silks, 2 cards with inset photos of Grand Duke Nicholas 1915 & Albert & Elisabeth of Belgium. Also 4 Military cards of Canada, C.A.M.C (Canadian Army Medical Corps), Maple Leaf Forever, C.A.S.C (Canadian Army Service Corps) & C.M.G.D (Canadian Machine Gun Corps) (some v light foxing & age toning, o/w gd)
Photographs, India, Henry Weare Blandford (1863-1945) born in Fryerning Essex, Senior Chaplain in the Rangoon Ecclesiastical Establishment (part of the Indian Army) who served in India and the Andaman Islands. Images include fishing, sports, military, pets, tea party, children, toys etc. Interesting collection (gd) (approx. 40)
Cigarette cards, Mitchell's, a collection of 600+ cards in parts sets with some duplication, various series inc. Gallery of 1934, Army Ribbons & Buttons, First Aid, River & Coastal Steamers, Angling, Scotland's Story, Humorous Drawings, Scottish Clan Series, Arms & Armour & others (a few fair, mostly gd)

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