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A Photograph Album to 2nd Lieutenant Hugh Manus O'Donnell Royal Engineers, containing a large quantity of photographs relating to his army career, including many of his time at Aldenham School O.T.C. 1919, the RMA Woolwich (The Shop), followed by service at the North West Frontier, India from 1920-25, building bridges, blasting tunnels and roads to the high country of Kurdistan, with scenes showing the long march of the native Sappers and Miners regiments to reach and build a great permanent camp for British Forces, and home again, with some family photographs, also some loose photographs, together with his Trigonometrical Angle Book,1922 and some research material.
A George V/VI Royal Horse Artillery Officer's Busby, in black sable with crimson bag, gilt metal busby badge with King's crown and white horsehair short plume, with black patent leather chin strap, leather and cloth liner with maker's label for Army & Navy, in cardboard box, with two cap lines, one in gold metal thread, the other in gold and crimson metal threadCondition report: Small area of moth damage to the crimson bag, otherwise in good clean condition.
A Late Victorian Royal Artillery Officer's Cocked Hat by Hawkes & Co., London, in black silk, the right side with a loop of gold lace and gold half-ball netted button backed by a black silk cockade and flanked by bands of black oak leaf patterned brocade, with gold bullions to each tip, cream leather sweatband and red silk lining stamped with maker's name in gold, in a black japanned tin with brass label engraved Lieut.Colonel N.D. Findlay, Royal Artillery, together with a plume of white and red drooping swan feathers, lacks square fixing post, in a black japanned tin, also with some printed research material relating to Neil Douglas Findlay, later Brigadier GeneralFootnote: Neil Douglas Findlay (1859-1914) served with the British Army in action on the Hazara Expedition of 1888 and in the Second Boer War. At the outbreak of the First World War he was promoted to Brigadier General and appointed Commander of the Royal Artillery 1st Infantry Division. He was killed during the First Battle of the Aisne when he was hit by shrapnel from a German shell. He was the first British General to be killed in the war and was known as one of the Army's best artillery officers. He was buried in the churchyard in Courchamps, but later exhumed and moved to Vailly British Cemetery in 1938.
A Victorian Scarlet Mess Dress Jacket to an Officer the 97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot, with blue velvet shawl collar, now with post 1901 bullion collar badges and brass buttons, size 33" chest; two Post-1953 Officer's Mess Dress Jackets, one to a Captain Royal Artillery, with staybrite rank pips and brass buttons, size 40" chest, one to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, with scarlet facings and bimetal collar badges, size 42" chest; a Scarlet Tunic, with green facings and staybrite buttons to the Army Apprentices School, size 36" chest; two Bandsman's Tunics, one in blue with maroon facings, maroon braided wings, qualification arm badge and brass General Service buttons, size 34" chest, one a scarlet doublet to the Royal Scots Fusiliers, with cream braid to the wings and staybrite buttons, size 38" chest (6)Condition report: 1 - Moth damage, lining torn. 2 & 3 - good condition. 4 - Scarlet tunic with tears and staining to the under-arms, soiled collar band, torn cuffs. 5 - moth damage to skirt and under-arm, lacks some buttons. 6 - Tear and repair to left under-arm.
A Post-1953 No.2 Service Dress Tunic to a Colonel Welsh Brigade, with staybrite buttons, rank pips (2 missing), scarlet gorget patches and Korean War medal ribbon bar, size 40" chest; two Second World War Officer's No.2 Service Dress Tunics, one to a Captain Royal Corps of Signals with 2nd Division arm badges, size 40" chest, the other to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, with brass buttons, size 38" chest; two No.2.Service Dress Tunics, to a Corporal, with a belt, size 38" chest, the other to a Lance Corporal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps with Group B Tradesman embroidered sleeve badge and staybrite buttons, size 39" chest (5)Condition report: 1 - Frayed buttonholes and under-arm staining. 2 - Repair to back of neck, hole to left shoulder, lacks collar badges and loose metal threads on the divisional patches. 3 - Lacks rank pips and collar badges, wear to under-arms. 4 - Clean condition. 5 - Lacks a button, clean condition.
A Second World War Tropical Dress Tunic to a Colonel the Rifle Brigade, with black horn ball buttons, blackened rank pips (lack crowns), with later ribbon bar, size 40" chest; four Post-1953 Man's No.2 Service Tunics, one with belt and earlier brass buttons, size 36" chest, one with belt and staybrite buttons to The Queen's Own Yorkshire Yeomanry, size 38" chest, one with belt and staybrite buttons to the Queen's Lancashire Regiment, size 37" chest, and one lacking buttons and badges, size 36" chest; three Second World War Officer's No.2 Service Caps, with leather chin straps and badges to the East Yorkshire Regiment, Second Life Guards and Army Service Corps; a Post-1953 Example, to an officer Royal Artillery (9)Condition report: 1- Under-arm staining and holes, some moth damage. 2 & 3 - Good condition. 4 - Lacks badges and buttons, cuff hem needs restitching. Caps with some staining to sweatbands, RA example lacking its sweatband.
Four Post Second World War British Army Sergeant's RASC Battledress Blouses: - one with Northern Command arm badges, label dated 1951 Size 7 (35"-36") chest, one labelled Size 5 (36") chest and dated 1946, two labelled Size 7 (35"-36") chest and dated 1954 (4)Condition report: Worn condition, generally good.
A George V 1897 Pattern Indian Army Officer's Sword, the 82cm fullered steel blade etched with the royal coat of arms and GRI cypher, with proved poincon and maker's name Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, stamped with a broad arrow over I/1916 at the ricasso, the back edge stamped 52986 and etched London Made, the nickel plated steel hilt pierced and engraved with crowned GRI cypher, the guard stamped R.P. 3.18, with wire bound fishskin grip and leather service scabbard, 99cm; a Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, with deeply pitted steel blade and hilt, lacks scabbard. (2)Condition report: . 1 - Minor black patching to tip of blade, crisp etching. Hilt with pitting and some loss of plating, scuffing to the leather scabbard.2 - Badly pitted, loss of areas of fishskin to the grip and lacking its wire binding.
A German Police Officer's Sword, the 81cm single edge fullered steel blade stamped with visored helmet over WKC, the plain gilt metal hilt with wire bound black plastic grip and plain langets, the black enamelled steel scabbard with leather belt strap and green and silver bullion thread sword knot, 95.5cm; a Copy of a German Army Officer's Sword, with black enamelled steel scabbard (2)Condition report: Some scratching to the enamel on both scabbards, otherwise in good clean condition.
A Second World War Group of Six Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Dunkirk Medal, in a glazed oak display frame, with La Ville de Dunkerque certificate to Arthur John Holland, Royal Army Service Corps and a cap badge; a Second World War Group of Five Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War Medal, with Admiralty medal slip, in a glazed oak case; eight Single Second World War Medals, comprising Africa Star, Italy Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal and four War Medals, together with a quantity of medal ribbons and bars (qty)
A Second World War 8th Army Group of Four Medals, awarded to 1144227 Bombardier J.A.Green, Royal Artillery, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War Medal, together with his Soldier's Service and Pay Book, Mention in Dispatches certificate and letter, Special Messages, medal ribbon bar, embroidered Desert Rats insignia and sewing kit; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals with medal slip, in a glazed frame named to Bernard Malpas; a Similar Group, with Royal Artillery cap badge, First World War photograph and embroidered silk postcard (qty)
A Second World War Group of Five Medals, awarded to Temporary Major Ian Gray McKnight, R.E.M.E., comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 1ST ARMY clasp, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, with MID oak leaf and War Office letter stating it will be published in the London Gazette 11.11.43, together with Medal slip, a Map of the Mediterranean with hand drawn cartoons and inscribed My Journey in the Med., also a theatre programme and ephemera including a hand written lecture on Discipline; a Second World War Trio, awarded to DVR. T/39737 A J Tompsett R.A.S.C., comprising 1939-45 Star, Defence and War Medals, with Soldier's Service and Pay Book, Release Book and economy plastic cap badge (af), together with photographs and ephemera (qty)
A Small Quantity of Second World War Civil Defence Medals and Militaria, including ARP badges and buttons, Red Cross Proficiency medals, Women's Voluntary Service Medal in case of issue, two ARP berets, one with silver badge, two Women's Land Army badges, a W.I. badge for taking in evacuees and a large framed display of 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star and War Medal with related ephemera
Two First World War Memorial Plaques:- to 166267 Gunner GEORGE WILLIAM TYRER, 2nd Siege Battery, R.G.A., with scroll, Buckingham Palace award slip, original Record Office Army Form B.104-82 stating he was killed in France on 16th October 1917, and Imperial War Graves Cemetery Register; 2463 Pte. EDWARD JOHN CLARKE, 2nd City of London Bn (Royal Fusiliers) London Regiment, with a typed label to verso (2)
A Second World War Army/RAF Long Service Group of Four Medals, awarded to 529134 F.SGT. R. YATES. R.A.F., comprising Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp PALESTINE 1945-48 and Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, together with his Flying Log Book which records him as a Parachute Training Instructor and with numerous entries from June 1945 to May 1950, also badges and a brevet, a binder file of research material including photocopied Certificates of Service for the Army (East Lancashire Regiment) and RAF and numerous photographs, including one of him on a 1947 Christmas Card showing his 145th parachute descent which was the last parachute descent of British Forces in Palestine, also included are his Army Certificates of Education and photocopied RAF Certificate of Service etcFootnote: Richard Yates enlisted with the East Lancashire Regiment (3381757) on 27th October 1923 and served until 26th October 1930 when he transferred to the Army Reserve until 26th October 1935. After he was discharged from the Army he enlisted with the Royal Air Force where he became a Parachute Training Instructor.
An O.B.E. Group of Nine Medals Awarded to Colonel (Ronald) G. (George) Williams, Indian Army, late Royal Fusiliers and 23rd London Regiment, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Officer's Breast Badge (2nd Type), 1914-15 Star (2.LIEUT. R.FUS.), British War Medal (CAPT.), Victory Medal (LIEUT.), India General Service Medal 1908-35 (CAPT. 2-4 RAJPUTS) with two clasps WAZIRISTAN 1919-21 and WAZIRISTAN 1921-24, India General Service Medal 1936-39 (LT.COL. 3-15 PUNJAB R.) with clasp NORTH WEST FRONTIER 1936-37, War Medal, India Service Medal 1945 and Coronation Medal 1937, swing mounted as worn, with the miniatures and photocopies of Service records
A First World War Long Service Group of Five Medals, awarded to T1-1668 DVR:J.HOLDING, A.S.C., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Coronation Medal 1937 and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (George V) with Regular Army bar, named to 2648587 GDSMN.J.HOLDING. C.GDS., swing mounted as worn
A Second World War/Post-War Group of Five Medals, awarded to Lt.Colonel J.W. Harley-Peters, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, late Royal Pioneer Corps, comprising Defence Medal, War Medal, Africa General Service Medal 1902-1956 (Major R.A.O.C.), with MID oak leaf and clasp KENYA, Coronation Medal 1953 and Efficiency Medal with Territorial clasp (LT. R.P.C.) swing mounted as worn, with Citation for Mention in Despatches, and photocopies of related magazine articles.
Corgi - A collection of 5 x boxed models including # 298 Ferrari 308, # 291 Mercedes 240D Rally, # 619 Land Rover Safari, # 271 James Bond Aston Martin DB5, # 57903 Army Land Rover. All the models appear Mint in Good boxes with some storage wear, the window on the Mercedes box is coming unstuck. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (5)
White Box, Greenlight - Three boxed diecast 1:43 scale model vehicles. Lot contains White Box #217476 'Youngtimer Classic' Range Rover (Yellow); Greenlight Limited Edition 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1; Greenlight US ARmy Willys Jeep. Models appear Mint in Excellent - Mint boxes (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hobby Master - A group of 7 x boxed 1:72 scale military vehicles including German Tank Destroyer Marder III, Canadian First Army Willys Jeep, British Centaur C.S. MkIV and similar. All the models appear Mint in Good boxes, one has lost its outer card box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (7)
Government House Antigua Visitors Book From 1948 1950, Signatures include Army, Navy, Government Personnel. 63 Signatures in total spread across 5 and a half pages. Overall Size is 10x8. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Michael Smith. New Cloak, Old Dagger. A Former WW2 Army intelligence corps officer. Signed and dated by the officer. Good condition with 338 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
1 bt Ch. Mouton Rothschild Vintage Unknown Pauillac 1er Cru Classé bls, missing label, ID from damaged and oxidised foil 1 bt Ch. Latour du Haut-Moulin Haut-Médoc Cru Bourgeois believed 1977 i.n, bs/cdl/pt dis 1 bt Ch. Abiet 1981 Haut-Médoc lms, vsl bs, vsl torn label 1 bt Ch. Cap Léon Veyrin 1983 Listrac Médoc Cru Bourgeois ms/us, foil sl damaged 1 bt Schröder & Schyler Claret 1985 Bordeaux ms, faded label, foil damage 1 bt Ch. Saint-Seurin 1997 Bordeaux ts 1 bt Ch. La Raze Beauvallet Médoc Cru Bourgeois 2006 1 bt Ch. Haut-Bages Monpelou Vintage Unknown Pauillac, EB Army & Navy Stored Ltd us/ts, bs Above eight bottles
[OO GAUGE]. TWO B.R. DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES comprising a Lima No.204823, B.R. Technical Services Class 47 co-co diesel locomotive 'The Royal Army Ordnance Corps', 47972, grey and red livery, Beatties limited edition 464/850, boxed; and Lima No.L205032, B.R. Research Class 31 A1A-A1A diesel locomotive, 31970, red, grey and black livery, boxed.
A GREAT WAR M.I.D. GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS TO WHEELER-SERGEANT R. SLOCOMBE, ARMY SERVICE CORPS comprising the 1914-15 Star, with Mention in Despatches oak leaf emblem (T4-056781 WHLR. SJT R. SLOCOMBE. A.S.C.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both T4-056781 SJT. R. SLOCOMBE. A.S.C.), and Army Meritorious Service Medal, Geo. V, swivel suspender (T4-056781 WHLR. SJT R. SLOCOMBE. R.A.S.C.), officially impressed, unmounted; together with the accompanying Mention in Despatch certificate, dated 23rd October 1918.
NO RESERVE West (Arthur Graeme) The Diary of a Dead Officer, ink ownership inscription to front pastedown, browning to endpapers, original boards, gilt, dust-jacket, small stain upper cover, spine and folds toned, small amounts of chipping at extremities, 8vo, 1918.⁂ Scarce in dust-jacket. Published shortly after the war, the Diary charts the growing disillusionment of a British officer, who enlisted in the army in 1915 out of a sense of duty and patriotism. The diary is seen as one of the first realistic accounts of life and conditions in the trenches. It also contains poems that are regarded as among the first realistic poems of the war such as 'The Night Patrol' and 'God! How I Hate You, You Young Cheerful Men!'. West was killed by a sniper in April 1917.
REVISED ESTIMATE AND DESCRIPTION. Attributed to Robert Walker. Seventieth-century British School, portrait of an army officer. Oil on canvas. Framed. Image size 77 x 62cm.Condition Report: Generally good condition for its age, with consistent cracking (craquelure) across the picture surface, along with areas of wear along the edges of the canvas (especially towards the left).
A Second World War medal group of four to Sergeant P T Dell of the Suffolk Regiment.Comprising the 1939-1945 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal, all with original wraps and issue slip in box of issue to Mr P T Dell, 113 Farnham Ave, Walthamstow, London, E17. Together with a pair of fibre dog tags to 5829826, P Bell, C.E., Soldier's service and paybook to the same, soldier's release book Class A, Soldier's Will, 21st Army Group Appreciation Certificate to Sgt P Dell, pair of fabric sergeant's stripes, shoulder tabs and Cap Badges for the Suffolk and Essex Regiments, two 7th Armoured Brigade "Desert Rat" cloth patches, two 3 division cloth badges, single inert Kynoch 8mm round, morphine tin and contents, pair of Kershaw OS 108-MA 1943 binoculars, three Second World War period issue O/S maps and two UK issue German maps, The Suffolk Regimental Gazette 1944, together with a large collection of OHMS Active Service correspondence to Miss Joan Feltham and Mrs P Dell, together with further wartime civilian newspapers, all contained in a wooden suitcase.Qty: QtyCondition report: Medals- unmounted as issued.Ephemera- most with staining and foxing consistant with having been damp at some stage.
Approx. sixty military cap badges and other insignia, some copies: to include Royal Dublin Fusiliers, The Royal Irish, Army Educational Corps. and Kings Dragoon Guards (Please Note: this lot is subject to the statement made in the Auctioneers Glossary of Certain Terms under 'Militaria & Associated Items' in the Terms & Conditions of Sale)
the teapot and coffee pot with mark of Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd (Frederick Bradford Macrea), London 1887, in the Queen Anne style, with half gadrooned decoration, flush fitting hinged and domed cover with black finial and black handle, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl with mark of William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1887, to match, all with the crest of 'WILLIAM ALLAN - MOSS OF LESSUNDRUM, ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND', 63.3ozt gross (4)Provenance:By direct descent.Originally in the home of Mr George William Allan, of Moss Park, Toronto, great-grandfather of the present owner. The crest was created for his father, William Allan, who emigrated to what was then Upper Canada in the 1700s.
An 1951 pattern battle dress blouse and trousers to a Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers together with painted desk stand "M. Morris 2Lt. R.E." and a small selection of various badges and buttons, insignia,compass, Regular Army Certificate of Service, military publications and manuals including Demolitions 1942 and others, etc
Four albums containing a selection of sets and part sets of cigarette cards - mainly military, naval and history cigarette cards including Wills - Military Motors; Wills - Recruiting Posters; Gallaher's - Victoria Cross Heroes; Wills - Traveller Tobacco Transvaal Series; Wills - Allied Army Leaders; Players - Military Head-dress; Players - War Decorations and Medals; Players - Victoria Cross; Players - Life on Board a Man of War in 1805 etc.

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