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Lot 361

A Second World War group of five medals awarded to Lieutenant Jack Houghton Baker, Indian Army/Worcestershire Regiment; 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence and War medals, with full set of miniatures and additional GVI Efficiency miniature medal (Territorial), Kings badge for Loyal Service, cap badges, two Worcestershire Regiment brooches and collar badge, two pairs of 9ct yellow gold regimental cufflinks belonging to him, and his original City of London school blazer badge, with original British Forces I.D. card with photograph and details of the receipient, newspaper cuttings and paperworkServed in Greece, and Italy where he was invalided out at Monte Cassino whilst with a company of Gurkhas. Consigned by the family

Lot 17

A C.1900 Continental oil on copper plaque depicting an army man with a lady in the woods with his regiment looking for him. Unsigned. H.12.5 W.10.5cm

Lot 135

After Richard Caton Woodville Jr.Scotland Yet! On to Victory! Photogravure printed in colours, on wove, with narrow margins, 53 x 81cmFootnotes:The charge of the Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) is remembered as a turning point toward the final defeat of Napoleon's forces by the Duke of Wellington's allied army. Initially held back from the action, just after 1:30pm the Scots Greys advanced at a walk through the muddy ground to reach the Gordons. Together they rallied to face the French column. Scotland yet, on to victory!For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 4

Andrea Appiani (Milan 1754-1817)Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, bust length, in profile Signed 'A Appiani' Dedic. 'Dal vero a SELa Comtesse Hartig/Marchessa J De...'pencil, black and white chalk on tanned paper20.5 x 18cm Footnotes:Provenance:The von Hartig familyThe present portrait is believed to have been drawn from life by Andrea Appiani, whose close association with Napoleon was of paramount importance. In 1796 on the entry of the French General into Milan, Appiani made a celebrated pencil portrait of him (now in the Brera, Milan), which won him the favour of Napoleon and numerous commissions within the Cisalpine Republic. Appiani also designed many medals and the headings for official papers and was put in charge of choosing the works of art to be requisitioned and sent to France. In 1801 the artist was sent to the Assembly at Lyons and also travelled to Paris, where he made numerous portraits of members of the Bonaparte family. The present portrait is believed to be very close to the artist's drawing of Eugène de Beauharnais, Napoleon's stepson, in the Museo Correr in Venice. After returning to Milan in 1803 he painted the celebrated portraits of Napoleon and Francesco Melzi (both in the Villa Melzi-d'Eril in Bellagio) and in the same year he began work on the Fasti di Napoleone, a series of 35 monochrome canvases for the Sala delle Cariatidi in the Palazzo Reale, in Milan, which he completed in 1807 (now destroyed, but engraved under the supervision of Appiani himself and the direction of Giuseppe Longhi). His further decorations in the state rooms of the Palazzo Reale were notable and, while also largely destroyed in 1943, his Apotheosis of the Emperor Napoleon on the vault of the Sala di Trono survives. In 1804 Appiani went to Paris for the Emperor's coronation and in 1805 he painted the portrait of Napoleon, King of Italy (now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).Along with the sculptor, Antonio Canova, Appiani was arguably the chief exponent of Italian Neo-classical art, valued for his impeccable technique and superb handling, whether in drawings, oil paintings, or frescoes. His particular style, which displayed a delicate gradation of tone was inspired by Correggio and by the school of Leonardo and marks his works apart from the severe and statuesque manner of Jacques-Louis David. The effects of softness and luminosity so apparent in his drawings are also found in his paintings, which appear to have been equally executed with the same extraordinary facility and grace. Heinrich von Bellegarde (1756 – 1845), whose mother was a Countess von Hartig, entered into Austria's service in 1778 and served with distinction during the campaigns between 1793 and 1795. In 1796, following these campaigns, he was made Feldmarschallleutnant and chief of military staff to Archduke Charles. The following year, he negotiated the Treaty of Leoben, the preliminary accord to the Treaty of Campo Formio, with Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1799, he was made commander of a corps in eastern Switzerland which was to ensure communication between the armies of Souvarov and Archduke Charles. In 1806, he was named Feldmarschall and civil and military governor of Gallacia. During the 1809 campaign, he commanded the first corps of the Austrian army, under Archduke Charles. He distinguished himself at Essling (21-22 May) and Wagram (5-6 July). Following the Treaty of Schönbrunn in 1809, he once again became governor of Gallicia but was often called to preside over meetings of the Aulic Council. In 1813, he was called to lead the Austrian army in Italy and in 1814, he concluded the armistice with Eugène de Beauharnais. Between 1814 and 1815, he was governor of Lombardy and Venetia. During this time, he came up against Murat at the banks of the river Po and defeated him at Occhiobello and Casaglia in 1815. In 1816, Bellegarde spent some time in Paris, but was soon recalled to again preside over the Aulic Council, a post which he held until 1825.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 70

A Bicorne hat believed to have been worn by Napoleon BonaparteAttributed to Poupart & Cie, Paris, circa 1806-07Of black beaver felt with black silk lining, the rounded crown between a tall arched flat section to the rear and a shorter curved arched section to the front, the crown with two pierced holes to the crown and two button holes to the front section, together with a detached black silk braid with gilded thread, inscribed to the interior ORIGINAL Napoleon I in red ink, circumference 59cm, width 47.5cm, height 24.5cm, stamped marks for Leopold Verch, Charlottenburg, BerlinFootnotes:Provenance:Leopold Verch, Charlottenburg, BerlinBerliner Auktionhaus, December 2017, sale 110, lot 2052A private Scottish collectionNAPOLEON'S BICORNE HATS'On the field of battle, his hat is worth forty thousand men!' remarked the Duke of Wellington. In history there are few significant figures who can easily be recognised by their hat. With the bicorne shape - or chapeau française - such a hat has become the classic image associated with Napoleon Bonaparte. Fondly known as his 'petite chapeau', unlike the customary usage of bicornes, which were worn with their points facing front to back (fore and aft) or at an angle (semi athwart). Napoleon wore his fully athwart with the points facing shoulder to shoulder. By contrast with his Marshals and other General officers whose bicornes were adorned with plumages of ostrich over gold and silver lacework, Napoleon's bicornes bore only a small circular tricolour cockade of red, white and blue, superimposed with a black ribbon in 'V' formation held in place by a small black cloth button. This seemingly insignificant decoration being set at an angle to the front right face of the bicorne.Differing only slightly in proportion, he wore the same model throughout the 15 years of the Empire. Its stark simplicity instantly distinguishing him from those grandly accoutred figures around him, it also made an important political statement. During his reign, he used about 120 of them, most of which manufactured by Poupart & Cie « Chapelier, costumier et passementier de l'Empereur et des Princes » whose shop was located at the Palais du Tribunal, now the Palais Royal. It is understood that Napoleon constantly had 12 operational hats, each with a lifetime of about 3 years with several believed to have been created each year.The present beaver felt hat was purchased as a curiosity from a military auction held by in Berlin in December 2017 with no published provenance. It was apparently consigned to the saleroom by an elderly widow as part of a house clearance. Based on the rectangular red ink stamp bearing the name Verch, it was assumed that it had been made in the 20th century for the theatre. The material of the hat however has since been confirmed as being pure beaver felt, a rare and expensive material. This is a hat of the highest quality. Further examination of the stamp revealed the inscription 'Original Napoleon 1'. Another larger red ink stamp inscription in capital letters was found higher up inside the bicorne which read ORIGINAL NAPOLEON 1.Recognising that the hat was of early 19th century manufacture, sharing all the characteristics of Napoleon's bicornes, the owner contacted the Musée de l' Armée in Paris to compare the present lot against the six provenanced bicornes owned by Napoleon, on display at the museum. The bicorne was examined and bore a striking resemblance to each of these hats and matched the precise inner circumference dimensions of the hats made by Poupard for the Emperor.A series of fragments of cotton threads running around the interior of the brim would originally have been the stitches which secured a leather sweatband, likely to have been made of shellac-polished leather as seen on the existing sweatband in an example, owned by Napoleon, at the Musée Napoléon in Brienne. It is known that Napoleon found the leather sweatbands uncomfortable and had them removed from his early hats, leaving the cotton ends of the remaining stitches in the felt brim. These tiny fragments in the present example show the stitches have been deliberately cut, not torn.The earlier examples bore the inner leather sweatband with an upper interior cap of fine black silk and rag paper. The black silk lining of the present hat matches that on the hat in the Musée Napoléon. His later bicornes were fully lined with a thinly padded greenish brown silk lining, eliminating the need for a sweatband. They vary slightly in form, but all bear the same distinctly recognisable shape. The dimensions of the current example - head circumference 59cm, width 47.5cm, height 24.5cm - are distinctly similar to all the known bicorne hats with secured provenance that belonged to the Emperor.A large letter 'N' inscribed in white, located in the top of the interior (between the crown and the silk lining), was discovered when the lining was removed for inspection. In addition, an impressed 'N' located beneath Verch's rectangular printed ink stamp was identified under UV light.Hats made by the Verch firm generally have an elaborate rectangular silk label bearing the company name and address stitched to the interior. The use of a printed mark together with the inscription 'Original Napoleon 1' is unusual and with the other inscriptions suggest personal inventory stamps. This may indicate that the bicorne was from the Verch private collection of originals. It would have been deliberately identified as such to avoid the item being used inadvertently for other purposes. A detached black silk ribbon braid with gilt decoration, dating to the early 19th century and which would have held a cockade, was discovered between the crown and the front peak.The hat maker, costumier and collector, Leopold Verch, born in 1845, established a theatrical costume business in Charlottenburg, near Berlin in the early 1880s. This business eventually became the premier theatrical and later film industry costumier in Germany employing 250 workers. Verch became the Purveyor for the Prussian Royal Court in Berlin and was well known in Europe and Great Britain. He travelled around Europe, avidly collecting original items to reproduce whilst also visiting major art galleries, sketching hats, shoes, and fabric patterns for inspiration. His son of the same name (1882-1951) was the successor in the business. The only surviving granddaughter of the younger Verch, Beatrice Huber, has confirmed that her family once possessed a large private collection of original items gathered by both her great grandfather and grandfather. Sadly, their large collection of 2000 originals, the archives and stock of the company in Charlottenburg are understood to have been destroyed during the Second World War.Coincidentally, situated also in Charlottenburg at the time of Napoleon was Charlottenburg Palace, the home of King Frederick lll and Louise Queen consort. On 14 October 1806, in the separate battles of Jena and Auerstädt, the Prussians were soundly defeated. On 27 October the Emperor marched his triumphant army into Berlin and took up residence in the palace. The present hat may have been one of those made for that campaign in 1806.The hat bears two small holes which have been made by the apparent use of a pointed object having been carefully forced through between the hat and the lining, only splitting the inner rag paper but not piercing the silk lining. These holes are distinctly T shaped in section, one being smaller than the other, indicating that the skewer was tapered. Beneath these holes are slight creases, made by the weight of something having been left there for a great deal of time. Most likely a triple edged bayonet as used during the period. It was not uncommon to find headwear with holes of a similar type which at one time hel... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 122

A CARICATURE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEFive contemporary or near-contemporary caricatures of Napoleon, early 19th century, etchings and engravings, 3 hand-coloured, 3 tipped or pasted on card, various sizes (approximately 250 x 180mm. and smaller); together with a 'Protean View' (6)Footnotes:Comprising: attributed to Pierre Marie Bassompierre Gaston, Napoleon with beaked nose, hand-coloured; anonymous, 'Das ist mein lieber Sohn...', Napoleon as a baby being held by the Devil; anonymous, 'Saute pour le Roy', a bust of laurel-wreathed Napoleon being held up by a republican in a bonnet rouge; anonymous, 'Napoleon et le destin', holding miniature soldiers and gambling with Death; after Pierre Lacroix, 'Serrement de Nez', Marshal Ney kneels with his nose in the backside of Napoleon; William Spooner, 'Spooner's Protean Views No. 10 Napoleon Powerful and Napoleon Powerless', showing Napoleon standing on the shore looking out over an empty sea, when held to light changing to a scene of him standing before an army of soldiers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 138

After Christian Daniel Rauch (German, 1777-1857): An early 19th century German cast iron figure of General Blücher probably cast at the Royal Prussian Iron Foundry, Berlin, circa 1825Probably cast at the Royal Prussian Iron Foundry, Berlin, circa 1825The figure clad in a swirling cloak stepping forward with raised left hand and brandishing his sword in his right beside a rustic free stump, the stump inscribed C R F, possibly for Christian Rauch, Fecit) on rectangular base, the iron with bronze patinated finish, 68cm highFootnotes:Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Fürst von Wahlstatt (1742-1819) was the Prussian General Feldmarschall who led his army against Napoleon at the Battle of the Nations, alongside Russian, Swedish and Austrian allies, at Leipzig in 1813 and at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.Following Napoleon's return from Elba, Blücher commanded the Army of the Lower Rhine. In the June 1815 campaign he sustained a serious defeat at Ligny on 16 June, just two days before the decisive battle at Waterloo. In the course of this battle he was seriously wounded but recovered sufficiently to rejoin his troops, despatching two corps to join Wellington and then led the remainder of his men, arriving on the battlefield in the late afternoon. With the battle hanging in the balance his army intervened with decisive and crushing effect; his vanguard drew off Napoleon's reserves and crushed the remains of French resistance leading the way to a decisive victory. The Prussians followed with a relentless pursuit of the retreating Armée du Nord.In the evening, after the battle, Wellington and Blücher met close to the inn at La Belle Alliance where Napoleon had abandoned his headquarters. During the meeting Blücher suggested the battle should be remembered as La Belle Alliance, to commemorate the European coalition formed to defeat the French Emperor. Wellington instead recommended Waterloo, the village just north of the battlefield, where he had spent the previous night, commenting that it would not do to name the battle after the Emperor's command post.Christian Daniel Rauch founded the Berlin school of sculpture and was the foremost German sculptor of the nineteenth century. This present lot is a reduced copy of a monumental statue cast in 1824 at the Royal Prussian Iron Foundry in Berlin, founded in 1804. The original was displayed in the city of Breslau. The use of iron, rather the more usual bronze used for public sculpture was utilised because it was considered more than just a sculptural material, being the very substance of the Prussian nation led by it Iron Chancellor.A copy of Rauch's figure of Blücher cast by the Royal Prussian Iron Foundry sculpture was acquired by the Earl of Clanwilliam on behalf of George IV in 1825 and is in the Royal Collection at Windsor. The Earl wrote to Sir William Knighton, the King's Private Secretary, that he had visited 'the iron foundry' in June of that year 'where I found the statue and pedestal of Blücher's monument at Breslau...' It was recorded as being received in London 17 September 1825 (Jutshams Receipts II 207) described as an 'iron cast of Blücher & pedestal' and was sent to the castle at the end of November 1828.Similar examples of this reduced model are in the collections at Corsham Court in Wiltshire and the Wellington Museum at Apsley House.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 136

English School, 19th CenturyPortrait of Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1768-1854), bust-length and wearing the Order of Saint George and the Star of the Order of the Garteroil on canvas93.7 x 73cm Footnotes:Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1768-1854), styled Lord Paget between 1784 and 1812 and known as the Earl of Uxbridge between 1812 and 1815, was a British Army officer and politician. After serving as a Member of Parliament for Caernarvon and then for Milborne Port, he took part in the Flanders Campaign and then commanded the cavalry for Sir John Moore's army in Spain during the Peninsular War. His cavalry showed greater superiority over their French counterparts at the Battle of Sahagún and at the Battle of Benavente, where he defeated the elite chasseurs of the French Imperial Guard. During the Hundred Days he led the charge of the heavy cavalry against Comte d'Erlon's column at the Battle of Waterloo. At the end of the battle he famously lost part of one leg to a cannonball. According to anecdote, he was close to Wellington when his leg was hit, and exclaimed, 'By God, sir, I've lost my leg!' — to which Wellington replied, 'By God, sir, so you have!'. According to his aide-de-camp, Thomas Wildman, during the amputation Paget smiled and said, 'I have had a pretty long run. I have been a beau these 47 years and it would not be fair to cut the young men out any longer.' In later life he served twice as Master-General of the Ordnance and twice as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 23

BILL FOR NAPOLEON'S STOCKINGS'Panier, Bonnetier de S. M. L'Empereur et Roi', manuscript bill with letterpress heading and armorial device within woodcut border, made out to 'Sa Majesté L'Empereur et Roy' for 36 pairs of silk stockings and 72 pairs of fine Segovia wool slippers ('chaussons en Ségovie') for the total price of 828 francs, signed by Panier and dated 22 September 1806, endorsed below by Auguste Laurent, Comte de Remusat (1762-1823) as 'Le Premier Chambellan' and master of the imperial wardrobe, approving payment, signed and dated by him 'le 27 février 1807', 1 page, 8vo (235 x 178mm.), Paris, 1806-1807Footnotes:Silk stockings would have provided valuable insulation during the winter campaign between October 1806 and February 1807 when Napoleon's army defeated the forces of the Fourth Coalition and advanced to the Russian frontier.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 90

AFTER JEAN DUPLESSIS-BERTAUX (1747-1819)The Battle of Austerlitz etching with hand-colouring in brown ink wash and white gouache26.7 x 46cm Footnotes:The Battle of Austerlitz (2 December 1805), also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors, was one of the most important and decisive engagements of the Napoleonic Wars. In what is widely regarded as the greatest victory achieved by Napoleon, the Grande Armée of France defeated a larger Russian and Austrian army led by Emperor Alexander I and Holy Roman Emperor Francis II.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 124

Lady Elizabeth Butler (British, 1846-1933)Dawn of Waterloo The 'Reveille' in the bivouac of the Scots Greys on the morning of the battlesigned with initials and dated '18 EB 95' (lower left)oil on canvas127 x 196cm Footnotes:To be sold on behalf of a charitable institution.Provenance:The artist.By descent from Lady Butler to her daughter, Eileen, Viscountess Gormanston.To Eileen's daughter, Ismay, wife of Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart.To their son, Major M.D.D. Crichton-Stuart, Palace of Falkland, Fife.Thence by descent.Property of the Falkland Stewardship Trust.Literature:Paul Isherwood & Jenny Spencer-Smith, Lady Butler, Battle Artist, exhibition catalogue, 1987, cat. no. 60, illustrated p. 108.Exhibited:Aldershot, Club House, 1895.London, Royal Academy, 1895, no. 853.London, National Army Museum, Lady Butler, Battle Artist, May–September 1987, travelling to Durham Light Infantry Museum and Arts Centre and Leeds City Art Gallery, October 1987-February 1988.Elizabeth Southerden Thompson, later Lady Butler, is arguably the greatest British military painter of the nineteenth-century. She was born in Switzerland and from the age of sixteen trained at the South Kensington Schools in London and in Florence at the Accademia di Belle Arti. As is evident in her sketchbooks, Butler had expressed an interest in military subjects from early in her training and, at the age of nineteen, even visited the site of the Battle of Waterloo. However, it was upon viewing the work of Jean Louis Meissonier whilst visiting Paris in 1870 that she was truly inspired by military subjects, and these became her sole focus. Butler's significant private commission of 1874, The Roll Call, signifies her break as a professional artist, as the work achieved critical praise and popular success when exhibited at the Royal Academy in the same year. Impressed, Queen Victoria would go on to purchase the painting and it is still held in the Royal Collection. The Roll Call, along with most other paintings produced by her in the ensuing years, would focus on the Crimean Wars.Marriage in 1877 to Colonel William Butler would bring a great deal of fresh subjects for the artist to capture, as she was able to travel widely through the British Empire with her new husband. Significant oils relating to colonial warfare were produced during this time, perhaps most notably The Remnants of an Army: Jellalabad, January 13th, 1842 and The Defence of Rorke's Drift, January 22nd, 1879. However, her husband, having recently been honoured with a knighthood and promoted to Brigadier General, was injured at Wadi Halfa in 1886. This prompted a return to permanent residence in the UK. Butler began work on the present picture in the summer of 1893 at her home in Delgany, County Wicklow. Her aim was to create as great a sense of realism as possible. As such, in her words, '...not a thing [was] painted in the studio', and instead she relied on the warm summer evenings to prepare twilight studies. Given the rural location of the family home, Butler explains where her models came from: 'I pressed many people into my service as models, and I think I got their fine Irish faces very true to nature. I even caught an Irish Dragoon home on leave in the village, whose splendid profile I saw at once would be very telling.' It is understood that this model is the central figure in the composition's foreground.In November 1893, William Butler took command of 2nd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot where the painting was continued – the old court martial hut having been fitted with skylights was repurposed as a studio. Butler made good use of the Brigade's soldiers and her sketches produced during this time show some of the focal figures slumbering and awakening. It is here that the painting was completed and in March 1895 it went on display at the Club House, Aldershot, before being exhibited at the Royal Academy in the same year.The painting shows young troopers of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons - Scots Greys - awakening on the morning of 18th June 1815. Later that day they were to take part in the heroic charge of the Union Brigade. A charge which, at first successful, ended in terrible losses to the British. The work can therefore be seen as a commemorative piece which alludes to the ultimate sacrifice a soldier can make. Perhaps Butler's most famous painting, Scotland For Ever!, depicting the charge itself, now hangs in Leeds City Art Gallery (see fig.1).The present work represents an artist matured in their craft. It captures the stoic virtue with which Elizabeth Butler's soldiers are so often imbued, but there is a sensitivity to this work unlike others by her. In Butler's own words, it was 'never painted for the glory of war, but to portray its pathos and heroism'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 56

A large leather-bound three-handled despatch box for Prince Frederick, Duke of York, late 18th centurylate 18th centuryThe rectangular wooden box of black leather with tooled anthemion leaf band to the top edge of the hinged lid, inscribed H.R.H. COMMANDER IN CHIEF in tooled gilt, the number '4' on the front edge, a green velvet interior, the 'Davies' patent' stamped triple lock with lozenge escutcheon and original key with red wool tassel, applied with three brass swing handles, 17.7cm high by 43.2cm long by 29.2cm wide Typical wear to leather (2)Footnotes:Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827) was the second son of King George III. A soldier by profession, Frederick was thrust into the British Army at a very early age and was appointed to high command at the age of thirty, when he was given command of a campaign during the War of the First Coalition, a continental war following the French Revolution. In 1795, his father appointed him as Commander-in-Chief of the British army in 1795 although the title was not confirmed until three years later. During the Napoleonic Wars, he oversaw the reorganisation of the British Army, establishing vital structural, administrative and recruiting reforms for which he is credited with having done 'more for the army than any one man has done for it in the whole of its history.'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 393

Early to modern M or U range on stocksheets in binder incl. 1950s Foundation sets, 1965 People's Liberation Army set, etc. (1000+)

Lot 3281

A collection of cigarette and trade cards in four albums, mostly of military interest, including a set of 25 Gallaher 'The Allied Flags', a set of 50 Wills Scissors 'Types of the British Army', a set of 25 Stephen Mitchell 'Medals', a set of 100 Gallaher 'The Great War Series' and a set of 100 Gallaher 'The Great War, second series'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3289

A large collection of cigarette and trade cards in wooden and metal drawers, including a set of 25 Lambert & Butler 'Famous Airmen & Women' and a set of 50 Wills 'Allied Army Leaders'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3276

A collection of cigarette cards in an album, the majority odds or part-sets, including 1 Hills 'Types of the British Army' (Verbena), 6 Salmon & Gluckstein 'Castles, Abbeys & Houses (brown back)', 2 F. & J. Smith 'Cinema Stars', 1 Law 'Types of British Soldiers', 1 F. & J. Smith 'Famous Explorers' and others of military, beauties, actors and sport interest.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3285

A collection of cigarette and trade cards in six albums, the majority of military interest, including a set of 140 Carreras 'Raemaekers War Cartoons (Black Cat)', a set of 50 Wills 'VCs', a set of 25 Adkin 'War Trophies', a set of 50 Ogdens 'Soldiers of the King' and a set of 25 Salmon & Gluckstein 'Traditions of the Army & Navy'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3178

SUNBEAM. A collection of 72 postcards and photographs of Sunbeam motorcars, including a postcard identified as '1914 Sunbeam TT, Jenkins at Wheel' verso, an 'AA Recruiting Service' car and an army ambulance. Provenance: The Tim Harding Collection of Motoring Photographs.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 226

Royal Doulton 1920s bust of a serviceman advertising Army Club cigarette, height 27cm and similar ashtray (2).

Lot 102

A Second World War British MKIII Compass by T.G Co Ltd, London No 49514 dated 1940 together with a pair of British army BINO PRISH No 2 MKII x6 binoculars No 111133 A/FLocation:

Lot 107

The Great War - A collection of WWI ephemera to include a speech given by Robert M Pringle to his Church chronicling his wartime experiences. A war diary manuscript (Ypres 1914/5) by poet/mountaineer Geoffrey Winthrop Young recording his experiences in the Friends Ambulance Unit, a copy of 'It's Only Me' signed by the daughter of the Reverend Theodore Bayley Hardy V.C., D.S.O., M.C. and the author J. David Raw together with mixed commemorative items, postcards (coloured, b/w and silk/ embroidered), a WWI 'customs of the Army' officer's guide , Ypres souvenir picture book, petrol ration coupons, various letters and a quantity of The Illustrated War News and related books to include The Wonder Book of Soldiers, The First Year Of War In Pictures, Britains Merchant Navy and othersLocation: 1:2

Lot 183

A World War II Indian carved hardwood cigarette box decorated with two mythical creatures and inscribed Royal Army Medical CorpsLocation:

Lot 363

Three green painted lead motorcyclists with a Dinky Toys 10-Ton Army Truck 622 empty box.

Lot 352

Head Navigation Lamp Ref. No. 5C/678. made circa. 1939 1945. Used during WW2 by the British Army. Good used condition. Good condition Est.

Lot 376

FM Montgomery of Alamein signed Army Re Union Dinner menu, some signs of age, clear ink signature top LH. About 6 x 4 inches overall. Good condition Est.

Lot 378

Lyman Louis Lemnitzer (American Army General) signed 10x8 black and white photo. Dedicated. Included is a printed biography. Superb collector's item. Lyman Louis Lemnitzer (August 29, 1899 November 12, 1988) was a United States Army general who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1960 to 1962. He then served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO from 1963 to 1969. Good condition Est.

Lot 478

C87d Royal Star and Garter Home Signed Simon Weston ( Falklands War) Lester Piggott. 23rd June 1981 BFPS 1748 The Royal Star and Garter Home Special Postmark. The Royal Star and Garter Home for disabled Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen. Taxi Outing and Solo Wheelchair Sortie to Worthing 23 June 1981. Blue flown cachet Flown from Headquarters British Forces Post Office to The Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond Upon Thames in Westland Whirlwind. Then carried by Taxi from Richmond Park to Worthing where her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent who took the salute from the members of the Royal Star and Garter Home. Then added red Cachet John O Groats to Lands' End. Carried alongside Charlie Hankins on his Eric Self-propelled Drive John O'Groats, Inverness, Perth, Edinburgh, Carlisle, Kendal, Morecambe, Blackpool, Southport, Liverpool, Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Hereford, Cheltenham, Bath, Taunton, Exeter, Torquay, Paignton, Plymouth, Truro, Penzance Lands' End. Personally Signed by Simon Weston OBE is a veteran of the British Army who became well known throughout the United Kingdom for his recovery and charity work after suffering severe burn injuries during the Falklands War. On 9 June 1982, he was boarded with other members of his regiment on RFA Sir Galahad in Port Pleasant near Fitzroy, just off the Falkland Islands. It was bombed and set on fire by the Argentine Skyhawk fighters during the Bluff Cove Air Attacks. His ship was carrying ammunition as well as phosphoric bombs and thousands of gallons of diesel and petrol, Out of his platoon of 30 men, 22 were killed. The Welsh Guards lost a total of 48 men killed and 97 wounded aboard the Sir Galahad. Weston survived with 46% burns, following which his face was barely recognizable: Also Signed by Lester Piggott Famous Jockey. Lester Piggott was the greatest English jockey of all time. He rode his first winner at age 12 in 1948, was a champion jockey in England 11 times and won the nation's most prestigious flat race, the Derby, a record nine times between 1954 and 1983. Some of the horses he rode to victory include legends of the Turf such as Nijinsky, Sir Ivor, The Minstrel and Roberto. He retired in 1995, aged 59. He was jailed in 1985 for a year for failing to accurately declare tax on his earnings. The scandal meant that the honour bestowed on him by Queen Elizabeth II in 1975, the Order of the British Empire (OBE), was taken away. Without the jail sentence and tax fraud investigation, he almost certainly would have become Sir Lester Piggott. Richard Jones Battle of Britain pilot 64 and 19 Sqns. Certified Copy No 278 of 530. Signed Gp Capt W S O Randle WW11 Wellington Pilot. Good condition Est.

Lot 512

Simon Weston CBE Hand signed 10x8 Colour Montage Photo. Photo shows Weston, a Welsh Memorial and a map. Weston is a Welsh veteran of the British Army who is known for his charity work and recovery from severe burn injuries suffered during the Falklands War. good condition. Est.

Lot 546

Hans Erdmann Schoenebeck 24th Panzer Division Officer 6th Army & Erich Priebke (Former Hauptsturmführer in the SS). Hand signed paper sheets. Genuine signatures. Well sought after. Good condition. Est.

Lot 84

TWO SWISS ARMY BAYONET HOLDERS

Lot 890

THREE HANDKNITTED WAR DOLLS IN THE GUISE OF A WREN, A WRAF AND AN ARMY LADY

Lot 319

A THE ROYAL MINT 2016 THE ARMY £2 SILVER PROOF PIEDFORT COIN WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lot 105

Four boxed Victorinox Swiss army style penknives with seven blades/tools. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 108

Three boxed Victorinox Swiss army style penknives with seven blades/tools. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 13

ORIGINAL NORTHERN IRELANF TROUBLES OP BANNER PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS IN FULL PUBLIC ORDER/ANTI RIOT GEAR, A ROYAL ULSTER CONSTABULARY CHIEF INSPECTOR TAKING COVER BEHIND BRITISH ARMY LANDROVER DEFENDER DURING A STANDOFF WITH REPUBLICAN RIOTERS CASTLE STREET, BELFAST CIRCA EARLY 1980'S

Lot 415

ORIGINAL NORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLES OPERATION BANNER PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING BRITISH ARMY GORDON HIGHLANDER AT CHECKPOINT BESIDE PEACEWALL (BELFAST) CIRCA 1970

Lot 477

QTY OF ORIGINAL NORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLES OPERATION BANNER PHOTOGRAPH BRITISH ARMY BARRACKS & FORTS

Lot 483

ORIGINAL NORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLES OPERATION BANNER PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING BRITISH ARMY BEAVER AL.1 XP820 ARMY AIR CORPS TRANSPORT PLANE IN FLIGHT SERVICE 1960-1989

Lot 488

ORIGINAL NORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLES OPERATION BANNER PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING A STAND OFF BETWEEN THE ROYAL ULSTER CONSTABULARY/BRITISH ARMY & REPUBLICAN RIOTERS IN CASTLE STREET, BELFAST LATE 1970'S

Lot 108

A WWII American Army Ziel “3181” brass-cased compass, 4” diam.; a Prescott (American) automobile air gauge; & three silvered-metal oval number plates.

Lot 69

Britains, 9787 Army Land Rover and gun, boxed, a Dinky Dublo no.76 Lancing luggage tractor and trailer, no box, an Ideal Toy Corp 'Evel Knievel' Sky Cycle, boxed, (no packing) and other diecasts.

Lot 43

AN EXCEPTIONAL WWI DOUBLE GALLANTRY GROUP TO AN ENLISTED MAN FROM SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, this group consists of Geo V Distinguished Conduct medal named 200214 C.S.Mjr P.Pearson MM, 1/5th Notts & Derby Regiment,Geo V Military Medal, named 200214 Sjt P.Pearson 2/5th Notts & Derby Regiment, British War & Victory medals named, 200214 Wo.CL2, P. Pearson Notts & Derby Reg't, Territorial War Medal named, 200214 Sjt P.Pearson, Notts & Derby Reg't, WWII Defence & War medals (un-named as issued) Geo V Territorial Efficiency Medal named, 4960226 Sjt P. Pearson DCM,MM, 5-Foresters, Geo VI Cadet Forces medal named, Lt P.Pearson DCM,MM, the medals are all loose and are not mounted, this group comes with several items of totally original ephemera as follows, A letter to Pearson from Army Cadet Force Derby dated 4.3.55.,extract from London Gazette dated 13 September 1918 for the award of the Military medal, a note sent to Pearson offering Congratulations on his DCM award from Captain & Adjutant 2/5 Sherwood Foresters dated 1.6.1918, letter to Pearson informing him of his DCM award to his address at Woodhouse Street, Woodville dated 7.12.1918, extract note from the London Gazette regarding award of DCM from Officer I/C Infantry records dated 20.1.1920,together with a similar dated slip concerning the certificate for the DCM and a small card 46th Midland Division B.E.F., with handwritten details of Pearson concerning the award of the MM, a typed letter from Regimental Museum of the Sherwood Foresters concerning Pearson and his actions in WWI dated 28.3.2001. Company Sergeant Major Percy Pearson, served with the Notts & Derby Regiment throughout WWI, this Regiment formed part of the 46th North Midland Division and saw much action in the conflict on the Somme Battlefields and later in the War, at Kemmel, and attacks on the infamous Hindenburg line German defences, He was awarded the Military Medal for quote Immediate award for his gallantry and devotion to duty at 'Kemmel' during the second German offensive between 12th-17th April, 1918, previous to this he had been awarded a wound strip for actions on or around 9.8.1917, later in the War Pearson would be awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for quote For marked gallantry and initiative, when his Company attacked the Germans and reached their final objective near Montbrehain on 3rd October, 1918, he noticed that their right flank was open, He immediately organised a strong point, which during the ensuing counter-attack inflicted heavy losses on the enemy, when ammunition was running short he organised a party under heavy fire and got ammunition to the firing line, It was owing to his fine actions that the Company was eventually able to repel the attack, Pearsons deeds were to be later recorded in a book British Gallantry awards The Sherwood Foresters 1854-1970, some further research undertaken reveals that his WWI entitlement was indeed the BWM & VIC pair, MIC included, also included are some photo copies from The Burton Mail which include a group photo in which Pearson appears and a small press cutting concerning Pearson being the only Home Guard officer from WWII to be asked to attend the Coronation parade of Queen Elizabeth II in London, this soldier from South Derbyshire, represented his Regiment with distinction throughout the War and beyond into WWII, then later in the Cadet Force role, this group is worthy of further research too

Lot 6

THREE MINIATURE GROUPS OF MEDALS, WW1 Trio on a bar (modern), QEII Nato Kosovo, Nato Non article 5, Iraq, Golden Jubilee & Army Long Service Court mounted, CSM N.I. Nato non article 5, Golden jubilee, Court mounted

Lot 150

80s/ 90s ROCK & POP - LP COLLECTION. A superb collection of around 79 LPs. Artists/ titles include Bryan Adams - Waking Up The Neighbours, DMob - A Little Bit Of This, A Little Bit Of That. Level 42 inc The Remixes, Guaranteed. Peter Gabriel - Shaking The Tree, Prefab Sprout - The Best Of. Soft Cell/ Marc Almond - Memorabilia: The Singles. Army Of Lovers - Massive Luxury Overdose. Aztec Camera - Love. The Beautiful South - Choke. Blissed Out, Bobby Brown, Bee Gees, Big Country, The Big Dish Satellites, A-Ha, Voice Of The Beehive, Paul Young, Yazz, Wendy And Lisa, Salt N Pepa, Soul II Soul, Spandau Ballet, Erasure, The Farm, Jimmy Nail, Billy Idol, Hall & Oates, Human League, Inner City. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 159

PUNK/ WAVE/ INDIE/ POP - 7" COLLECTION. A quality collection of around 71 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Joy Division - Transmission (FAC13), The Housemartins - Christmas Box: Caravan Of Love (GODB16), Various - Twisted Nerve Years Eve (TNXMAS1), The Undertones inc It's Going To Happen, Here Comes The Summer, My Perfect Cousin. Positive Noise - Give Me Passion. The Moondogs, Pillar To Post, Au Pairs, The Farmer Boys, The Creatures, The Stranglers, The Meteors, Erazerhead, Balaam And The Angel, The Vapors, Toyah, Spear Of Destiny, The Bluebells, Paul Quinn, UB40, The Adicts, Normal Cook, That Petrol Emotion, The Soup Dragons, Pig Bag, New Model Army, The High, John Otway. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 204

PUNK/ ALT/ WAVE/ INDIE - LPs. A quality selection of around 46 LPs. Artists/ titles include This Mortal Coil inc Filigree & Shadow (DAD 609), It'll End In Tears (CAD 411). Iggy And The Stooges - Raw Power (CBS S65586). Throwing Muses inc House Tornado (CAD802), S/T (CAD607), The Fat Skier. True Believers (AML 3107). Japan inc Tin Drum, Adolescent Sex, Obscure Alternatives, Oil On Canvas, Quiet Life, Assemblage. U2 inc Wide Awake In America. The Waterboys inc This Is The Sea. Talk Talk - The Party's Over, Deacon Blue - Ooh Las Vegas. The Domino Effect, Tubeway Army inc Replicas, S/T. Television, The Jam, Talking Heads, Gary Numan, They May Be Giants, Fingerprintz, A Life With Brian, Mylene Farmer, Fischer Z, The Tourists. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 307

4 loose Corgi army tanks, US Army jeep, 4 military airplanes, 2 figures and 1 stand

Lot 308

14 Britains cowboy and Indian figures, 5 Britains Deetail soldier figures and 5 Britains army figures in a Zulu Dawn box

Lot 245

An engraving of the Battle of Naseby, 'A Description of His Majeties Army of Horse and Foot, and of his Excellencies Sr Thomas Fairefax....Battail of Nasbie June 14th 1645', Engraved by Streater for Sprigges's Anglia Rediviva 1648. 30 x 49cmCondition report: Some browning, plate mark obscured by mount, modern frame and mount

Lot 137

Dinky Toys die-cast models, five millitary examples, including no.660 Mighty Antar Tank Transporter; no.651 Centurion Tank; no.622 10-ton Army Truck; no.661 Recovery Tractor; no.689 Medium Artillery Tractor

Lot 142

Dinky Toys die-cast models, seven military examples including no.676 armoured personnel carrier; no.673 Scout car; no.641 army 1-ton cargo truck; no.670 armoured car; no.623 army covered wagon; no.621 3-ton army wagon; no.643 army water tanker, all boxed.

Lot 144A

One tray of boxed and loose military models; including Dinky Toys 922 10-ton Army truck, boxed; 689 Medium Artillery Tractor, boxed; 642 Pressure Refueller, boxed (repainted); French Dinky 823 Cuisine Roulante, boxed; Dinky Missile Erector, loose; and other loose exmaples by various makers.

Lot 112A

9 CT. GOLD ROYAL ARMY SERVICE BROOCH

Lot 322

Baba Deep Singh by Shankar Lal (India, 20th Century), circa 1950-60oil on board, signed lower right, painted white border painting 71.5 x 49 cm.; board 76 x 61.5 cm.Footnotes:Baba Deep Singh (1682-1757) is a famous Sikh hero, who was initially a close companion of Guru Gobind Singh. He combined religious life and devotion to the scriptures with military duties in the Khalsa army. He fought under Banda Singh Bahadur against the Mughals, but his best-known actions were against the Afghans during their incursions into India under Ahmad Shah Durrani. At the battle of Amritsar in 1757 (which the Sikhs fought in part to avenge the desecration of the Golden Temple), Baba Deep Singh (who had come out of scholarly retirement in his old age) was decapitated in combat, but according to legend fought on.For another depiction of his exploits, see the sale in these rooms, Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 30th March 2021, lot 120.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 189

A Mughal jade Hilted steel dagger (chilanum) North India, 18th Centurythe double-edged watered-steel blade of curved form, the hilt with baluster grip, hand guard and bifurcated foliate pommel, the quillons with foliate motifs, the wood scabbard clad in red velvet with gilt-copper mounts 38 cm. longFootnotes:ProvenanceScottish private collection. Acquired in India by one of the current owner's ancestors employed by the East India Company and British Army in India between 1775 and 1880. A very fine jade tulwar hilt from the same collection was sold in these rooms, Islamic and Indian Art, 30 April 2019, lot 142.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 316

Mir Alam, a Koh-i-stan Afghan bandit, heavily armed James Rattray (British, fl. 1840-50), before 1847watercolour and pencil on paper, various indistinct notes in pencil 260 x 190 mm.Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's, Travel and Exploration, 26th-27th September 2007, lot 435.The painting was later engraved in Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants and Costumes: Afghanistan, from Drawings taken on the spot by James Rattray, Esq., Lieut. 2nd Grenadiers Bengal Army, London 1847, no. 12 ('Koh-i-Staun Foot Soldiery in summer costume'). The pencil notes include the words Meer Alam, Afghan, Hassan, Goorhund Pass, and the date August 13th.Rattray's own note to this plate in the above work reads as follows:The Coistaun Foot Soldiery are of considerable importance in the event of any revolution in which they may take part [...] The figure in this sketch is a Coistaunee and his name is Meer Alum. He was formerly one of a band of noted robbers, who infested the Ghoorburd Pass (the high road to Toorkistan north-west of Begraum). They were commanded by a chief called Hussun, who levied blackmail on everything passing through his mountain defiles, and, resisting every attempt made to take him, became the terror of the whole country [...] Their dress consisted of the blue, red or white loose shirt, worn outside the full trouser; 'Kummerbund' (waist-belt) of muslin of Peshawuree 'loonghee', a plaid scarf of silk and cotton mixture, from which hung the 'Kummerkeesa', or embroidered Russian leather powder, shot, and bullet purses, with a variety of useful articles suspended on fantastically-shaped hooks, consisting of diminutive hammers, gunpicks, knife and rosary. On their heads, they wore the high flowing turban, or close skull-cap. Their arms were short iron spears, shields of buffalo or rhinoceros hides; 'chroras', or straight knives from twenty five to thirty five inches in length; blunderbusses, called 'sherebuchchas' (iron whelps); 'tofungs', matchlocks, with barrels forty-six inches long, and stocks studded ivory, brass, or silver patterns; curved swords, and 'juzzails'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 225

Lt. Col. Alexander Beatson, A View of the Origin & Conduct of the War with Tippoo Sultaun G. & W. Nicol, London, 1800Comprising a Narrative of the Operations of the Army under the Command of Lieutenant-General George Harris, and of the Siege of Seringapatam, 433 pp., engraved portrait frontispiece, 4 folding engraved maps and plans (one hand-coloured), two folding tables, contemporary calf 4to, 270 x 220 mm.Footnotes:The tables and maps comprise:The Order of Battle of the army under the command of General Harris.A Plan of the Attack upon the North West Angle of Seringaptam.A Sketch of the Environs of Seringapatam.A Map of the Dominions of the late Tippoo Sultaun, exhibiting their Partition among the Allied Powers (hand-coloured).A Table of Revenues.An Abstract of Tipu's territories and their overseers, population, etc.Colonel Beatson was 'late aide-de-camp to the Marquis Wellesley, Governor-General of India, and Surveyor-General to the Army in the Field'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 190

A SMALL SELECTION OF CIGARETTE CARDS, to include incomplete sets, Animals of the Countryside, International Airliners, Britain from The Air, Coronation Series Uniforms of the Army, etc

Lot 28

VINTAGE ARMY FIELD STYLE TELEPHONE, LASER LEVEL SET, VINTAGE CAMCORDER IN CARRY CASE & OLD PROJECTOR

Lot 1517

A collection of ten photograph albums 1930's-50's, including Army, Barbados, UK, etc.

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