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WW2 British Army Pocket Watch by Cortebert Extra Calibre 526. White dial with Arabic Numerals with separate seconds dial, missing it's hand. Chrome plated case with some wear. The reverse of case is marked with WD Broad Arrow along with "TK 1469". Runs and ticks, would recommend a clean and service.
WW1 Imperial / Weimar era German Army Officers Desk Ornament of an Infantry Soldier with Rifle. Spelter with a bronze finish. Mounted on a Marble base. Height of figure 160mm. Overall height including base 200mm. Label to underside regarding it being a war trophy of a British Soldier in WW2. Note the rifle has been broken and restored.
US WW2 Campaign and Service Medal Collection comprising of : American Defence Service Medal: American Campaign Medal: Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal: European - Africa - Middle Eastern Campaign: Womens Army Corps Service Medal x 2: WW2 Victory Medal : Merchant Marine Victory Medal. All complete with ribbons and pins. (8)
WW2 British RAMC Medal Group consisting of 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defnce medal and War Medal all mounted on a bar to 107771 Major John Leo Treneman. Along with matching set of miniature medals, Statement of Service, Award Slip, spare minatures, RAMC buttons, Gloucesters cap badge, enamel badges, etc.
Early Post War REME Officers group comprising of REME shoulder titles, slip on rank slides, nine cloth rank pips, Bi-Metal Cap badge, Army Ski Association enamel lapel badge, Edin Unn formation sign, WW2 Silver ARP lapel badge, AB64, photos and other paperwork all to P/446432 Lt JM Rowe REME TA.
Indian Army Medal collection comprising of: Independance Medal 1947 to MTN 979257 LV/NK Singh Ram, ASC (MT): Sangram Medal: Indian Army Special Service Medal with Surashka Clasp: Indian Army Medal for Operation Prakaram: Paschimi Star: Raksha Medals x 2: Sainya Seva Medal with Bengal Assam Clasp: Sainya Serva Medal with Himalaya Clasp: Sainya Serva Medal with J & K Clasp: Sanya Serva Medal with Marusthal Clasp.
Maiden Flight DH 115 Vampire Signed by D Bader, D Crowley-Milling J McKelvey. 15 Nov 76 26th Anniv. of the Maiden Flight DH 115 Vampire Trainer. Personally Signed by Personally Signed by Gp Capt Sir Douglas Bader, the legless Fighter pilot CO 242 Hurricane Squadron during the Battle of Britain, shot down in 1941 and taken prisoner, escaped was recaptured and sent to Oflag 7c Colditz Castle until released by the US Army in 1945, Air Marshall Sir Dennis Crowley Milling. Battle of Britain Pilot WW11 Ace Died 1996, Air Commodore John McKelvey Sep 1929 Aircraft Apprentice, 20th Entry, No 1 School of Technical Training (Apprentices)1932 Airman (563485), 14 Dec 1938 Appointed to a Commission for the duration of the war in the Technical Branch 6 May 194 Appointed to a Permanent Commission in the Technical Branch in the rank of Flight Lieutenant. Mosquito Aircraft Museum Reference Number MAM7d. Certified Copy No 45 of 200 Issued Signed J Stride Philatelic Officer. 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
TP7aM USA Test Pilot Leo Sullivan, Signed Harold Ross Harris WW1 Pilot, Test Pilot. 23 June 1979 BFPS 1644 International Air Tattoo Greenham Common Black Flew Cachet Flown in Hercules XV 304 from RAF Lyneham over RAF Greenham Common. Leo Sullivan, one of Americas most experienced Chief Engineering test pilots for Lockheed. Personally Signed by Harold Ross Harris (December 20, 1895 - July 28, 1988) was a notable American test pilot and U. S. Army Air Force officer who held 26 flying records. Graduated in July 1917. After graduation he was sent to Europe for flight training where he helped set up the 8th Aviation Instruction Centre for the Allied Expeditionary Force in Foggia, Italy. After 181 minutes of dual instruction time, he soloed, and shortly afterward was named Chief Instructor for both day and night training. He served at Foggia from March to July 1918. While there Harris flew Farman and Caproni bombers. On July 25, 1918, Harris along with co-pilot, George Lewis, led the first successful flight by American pilots over the Alps, crossing from Italy to France in four Caproni bombers. While based in Italy Harris also helped the United States Navy establish an aerial ferry route from Ilan to Paris. Details enclosed. 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
Postcard Signed 10 American Volunteer Fighter Pilots WW2 with Eagle Sqn. Postcard Signed 10 American Volunteer Fighter Pilots associated with Eagle Sqn in WW11. Spitfire Coloured Postcard Size 7 ½ by 5 Inches Personally Signed 10 American Volunteer Fighter Pilots associated with Eagle Squadron of the Royal Air Force during the early years Of World War 11. John Campbell flew Spitfires with 234 Squadron, before joining 121 Eagle Squadron. After the transfer of the Eagles to the USAAF, John chose to remain with the RAF and was posted to 258 Squadron on Hurricanes for the final defence of Singapore, and then to 605 Squadron on Hurricanes defending Java. With four victories in the Far East to his credit, on 28th Feb 1942 he was shot down in combat and initially evaded capture until 20th March 42 when he fell into the hands of the Japanese, and became a POW in a harsh prison camp in Java for the next 3 and a half years. , Philip Fox, 121 Eagle Sqn Joined RCAF, service pilot training in US, shipped overseas to ETO, operational training at OTU, assigned to 121 Eagle Sqn, transferred to 335th FS, 4th FG, 8AF USAAF. Ground collision Gedina #3 Tunisia Cat 3 damage Spitfire Vc JG750 4th FS, 52nd FG, 12th AF. 16-4-43. Landing accident due to Mech Failure Sarasota AAF, FL, Cat 3 damage, P-40N 42-105003 98th FS, 337th FG. 14-6-43. John Brown 121 Eagle Sqn, Joined RAFVR, service pilot training in US, shipped overseas to ETO, operational training at OTU, assigned to 121S, transferred to 82FS, 78FG, 8AF USAAF, Tour expired ETD. Awards: AM (4OLC), WWII Victory, EAME (2 x Battle Stars). Steve Pisanos was posted to the 268 Fighter Squadron at Snailwell Aerodrome in Newmarket flying P-51A's. He later transferred to the 71 Eagle Squadron, one of three Eagle squadrons in the RAF, comprised of just 244 American volunteers flying Spitfires at Debden RAF Aerodrome. When the USAAF 4th Fighter Group absorbed the American members of the Eagle Squadrons in September and October 1942, Pisanos was commissioned a lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air Forces. Flying his first mission in his P-47 'Miss Plainfield' out of Debden Aerodrome with the 334th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group, Lt. Pisanos, 'The Flying Greek, ' scored his first shootdown on May 21, 1943, when he targeted a German FW-190 over Ghent, Belgium. By Jan. 1, 1944, he had become an ace with five confirmed downings. On March 5, 1944, he obtained his 10th shootdown and while returning from that B-17 escort mission to Limoges and Bordeaux, France, Pisanos experienced engine failure in his P-51B and crash-landed south of Le Havre. For six months he evaded the Germans and fought with the French Resistance and the American OSS, sabotaging the German war machine in occupied France. Lt. Pisanos returned to England on Sept. 2, 1944, following the liberation of Paris. Because of his exposure and knowledge of the French Resistance operations, Pisanos was prohibited from flying additional combat missions because the Air Force could not risk him being captured. James Goodson, joined the RAF in 1940. Posted to re-form 133 Eagle Squadron RAF flying Spitfires, he transferred to the USAAF 4th fighter Group in September 1942, commanding 336 Squadron. Flying P47s and then P51s, Jim Goodson flew continuously until he was shot down ten months before the end of the war. He was one of the most highly decorated Aces in the USAAF, with 32 enemy aircraft to his credit. Dixie Alexander, American World War II fighter ace 6 who fought for the Allies in both the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces. Was rejected by the United States Air Force because he had only received a high school education and at least some college education was required for USAAF service, Details enclosed from Aces High Book. Reade Tilley, joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940. In 1941 he was assigned to No. 121 Eagle Squadron of the RAF total of seven confirmed aerial victories, two probables, and five damaged. He was one of the first two American pilots to be awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross during the defence of Malta. Don Blackeslee, flew Spitfires with 401 Squadron. When the Eagle Squadron were formed he transferred as an experienced flight commander with several victories to his credit. By the end of the war 14 ½ victories. Mac McColpin Red McColpin commanded 133 Eagle Squadron up to the transfer to the USAAF in September, 1942, General McColpin was the only American to fly combat in all three RAF American Eagle Squadrons. His total missions in these Squadrons exceeded three hundred counting the ones he flew with the 607. and Michael Miluck American volunteer Michael Miluck arrived in the UK in September 1941, and was posted to join 71 Eagle Squadron. Flying Spitfire Mk Vbs the squadron was engaged in escort and offensive fighter sweeps over the channel and northern France, taking part in the air cover over Dieppe. Details enclosed. 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
A vintage tobacco collection, comprising various vintage cigarette boxes and tobacco displays, along with a substantial quantity of cigarette cards, both loose and in albums. Cigarette cards showcasing: [John Player's] Cricketers 1934, Poultry, Derby and Grand National Winners, National Flags and Arms, Wild Animal Heads, Cries of London, Film Stars, Kings And Queens, Dandies, Uniforms of the Territorial Army, Dogs; [W.D. & H.O. Wills] Garden Flowers, Garden Hints, Association Footballers, Railway Engine, Railway Equipment, Military Motors, Life In The Royal Navy; [J.Millhoff] Real photographs 1st & 2nd Series; [Cavanders] Camera Studies, Homeland Series; [Millhoff De Reszke] Art Treasures; [WA & AC Churchman] The RAF at Work; [Gallaher Park Drive] The Navy, Aeroplanes and much more.
Four Corgi Aviation Archive Modern warfare Collection Aircraft Models, AA31805 B29A Superfortress ‘Atomic Tom’ 1950, 1/144 scale. AA32913 Boeing E-3B Sentry USAF 552nd Airborne Control Wing, 1/144 scale. AA34203 Boeing-Vertol Chinook (Prototype) US army trails 1961, 1/72 scale and AA34702 Martin RB-57A No.363 TRW Shaw Airforce Base, 1954, 1/72 scale. New, mint condition and complete, slight storage wear to all 4 boxes. (4 items)
Four Corgi The Aviation Archive Helicopter Models, US50410 UH-1B Huey-117th Aviation Company, US51205 AH-1G Cobra Attack Helicopter “The Crystal Ship” Vietnam, AA51209, Helicopter Legends AH-1G Cobra-15174 US Army Post Vietnam and US 50404 Firebase Nam UH-1C Huey Hog Helicopter US Army, scale 1:48,all in mint boxed new condition (4 items).
EDGED WEAPONS: 10 VOLUMES comprising: Robson, Brian, Swords of the British Army - The Regulation Patterns 1788 - 1914, National Army Museum, London, 1996, 317 pages, colour and black and white illustrations, Revised edition; Cruso, John, Militarie Instructions for the Cavall rie (being a facsimile of the edition of 1632), The Roundwood Press, Kineton, 1972, 108 pages, with several fold-out illustrations, Review copy. Unnumbered copy of 1,000 copies; Wilson, J. Dover, Paradoxes of Defence 1599. With an Introduction by J. Dover Wilson, Humphrey Milford, 1933, 72 pages, in-text illustrations; Aylward, J. D, House of Angelo A Dynasty of Swordsmen Founded 1758, Batchworth Press, London, 1953, 215 pages, some illustrations; Nordstrom, Lena, White arms of the Royal Armoury, The Royal Armory, 341 pages, colour and black and white illustrations throughout; Aylward, J.D, The English Master of Arms: From the Twelfth to the Twentieth Century, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1956, 284 pages, some black and white illustrations; and four further books on English swords (10 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
THE BRITISH ARMY: 5 VOLUMES comprising: Wilkinson, F., Badges of the British Army: 1820 to the present, London, 1989; Carman, W.Y., Head Dresses of the British Army: Cavalry, Sutton, 1968, with hand-written inscription by the author; ffoulkes, Charles, Arms & Armament: An Historical Survey of the Weapons of the British Army, London, 1947, (cover torn); Robson, Brian, Swords of the British Army: The Regulation Patterns, 1788-1914, London, 1975, (slight damage to cover); and Carman, W.Y., Richard Simkin's Uniforms of the British Army: The Infantry Regiments, Exeter, 1985 (5 volumes)
BOND, H: TREATISE ON MILITARY SMALL ARMS AND AMMUNITION WITH THEORY OF THE MOTION OF A RIFLE BULLET: A TEXT BOOK FOR THE ARMY Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London 1884, 228 pages, illustrated throughout and tables, many fold-out; together with three Handbooks for Soldiers, London, circa 1917 (4 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
THE MANUAL AND PLATOON EXERCISES, 1804 printed for T. Egerton, London, 1804, original grey paper boards, 118 pages, not illustrated, spine is tight but the wrapper has missing elements, inside pages clean; together with Brackenbury, Henry (Major), The History of His Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 'The Nearest Guard', Harrison and Sons, London, 1905, 255 pages, 14 plates, most fold-out, some sunning and soiling, inside pages clean; Dilke, Charles Wentworth, The British Army, Chapman & Hall, London, 1888, 407 pages; and five further books on British military, armoury, and medallic history (8 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
REGULATIONS FOR CONDUCTING THE MUSKETRY INSTRUCTION OF THE ARMY John W. Parker & Son , London, 1859, 132 pages, 7 plates, Rebound; together with A Treatise on the Rifle, Musket, Pistol, and Fowling-Piece (Facsimile Edition), 113 pages; Robinson, E.H, The Pistol in War: Training with Revolver and Self-Loading Pistol, Gale & Polden, 1940, 68 pages, some illustrations; Ayalon, David, Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk Kingdom: A Challenge to Medieval Society, Vallentine Mitchell, London, 1956, 154 pages, no illustrations; Steinmetz, Andrew, The Romance Duelling in All Times and Countries, Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd,, Richmond, 1971, 2 volumes, not illustrated, (Facsimile Edition); Busk, Hans, Rifle and How to Use it, Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd,, Richmond, 1971, 225 pages, (Facsimile Edition); Keith Neal, W., Collecting Duelling Pistols; and The Reverend Alexander John Forsyth and His Invention of the Percussion Lock, Aberdeen University Press, 1955, 35 pages, some illustrations (9 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
MAZANSKY, CYRIL: BRITISH BASKET-HILTED SWORDS: A TYPOLOGY OF BASKET-TYPE SWORD HILTS Boydell Press, Suffolk 2005, 292 pages, copiously illustrated in black and white; together with Robson, Brian, Swords of the British Army: The Regulation Patterns, 1788-1914, Arms and Armour Press, London 1975, 208 pages, 185 black and white plates; Infantry Sword Exercise Revised Edition 1845; The Bronze Axe: The seven stages of its development in Britain (2000 - 500 B.C.), Museum Aids, Hull 1939, 39 pages, 6 illustrations; and two books on British swords (6 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
GROSE, FRANCIS: MILITARY ANTIQUITIES RESPECTING A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH ARMY FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE PRESENT TIME Stockdale, London, 1812, 2 volume set, dark blue leather binding, gilt decorative boarders, gilt and blind stamped pannels with four raised bands, all edges gilt, Volume I: 393 pages with numerous engravings, Volume II: 367 pages with numerous engravings, over 50 engraved plates together, rubbing, gouges and some losses to the leather binding (2 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
SEITZ, HERIBERT: BLANKWAFFEN I & II Klinkhardt & Biermann, Braunschweig 1965-1968, 2 volumes, over 800 pages, over 400 colour and black and white illustrations; together with Seitz, Heribert, Svärdet och värjan som armévapen. The history of the Swedish army sword 1500-1860, captions and summary in English, Hörsta Förlag, Stockholm 1955, 400 pages, 185 black and white illustrations (3 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
HARDING, D.F.: SMALLARMS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY, 1600-1856 Four Volumes, Foresight Books, London, 1997 & 1999, Four volumes in two slipcases, xxx 416 + xvi 616 + xviii 596 + xxii 650 pages, illustrations throughout, Very good condition; together with Mollo, Boris, The Indian Army, Blandford, 191 pages, illustrated; Trench, Charles Chenecix, The Indian Army and the King's Enemies 1900-1947, Thames & Hudson, London, 1988, 312 pages, illustrated; Mason, Philip, A Matter of Honour An account of the Indian Army, its officers & men, PBS, 1974, 380 pages, illustrated; and Heathcote, T.A., The Indian Army The Garrison of British Imperial India 1822-1922, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1974, 215 pages, illustrated (8 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
BOUTELL, CHARLES: ARMS AND ARMOUR IN ANTIQUITY AND THE MIDDLE AGES ALSO A DESCRIPTIVE NOTICE OF MODERN WEAPONS Charles Scribner & Co., New York, 1871, 296 pages, 70 illustrations; together with The Royal Artillery Mess, Woolwich and its Surroundings, W. H. Barrell, London, 1935, rebound, 248 pages, some illustrations; avis, Brian L, British Army Uniforms and Insignia of World War Two AND Reid's The Lore of Arms, Arms and Armour Press, London, 1983, 275 pages, illustrated; and three further books on British military badges and uniforms (6 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
KRAUS, JÜRGEN: THE GERMAN ARMY IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR: UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT: 1914-1918 Verlag Militaria/Edition Stefan Rest, Vienna, 2004, 639, copiously illustrated in colour and black and white; together with five books on general weapons and warfare and German and Netherlandish military history (6 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)

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