Cigarette Cards A Collection Of Assorted Sets In 14 Slot In Albums including Players Army Corps & Divisional Signs 1914-18, Wills HRH, Turf 50 Film Stars, Carrera Black Cat Greyhound Racing Game, Players Those Pearls Of Heaven, Crystal Palace Souvenir Cards, Players Victoria Cross, Players International Airlines, Players Association Cup Winners, Wills Aviation, Players Cricketers 1938, Westminster British Royal and Ancient Buildings, Players Cries of London, Wills Air Raid Precautions and others (sets unchecked for completeness)
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A Great War campaign medal group comprising 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory medals to 11874 Pte J H Ashworth, Scots Guards, together with his Soldier's Small Book, photographs, 1914 Princess Mary gift tin and card etc. An accompanying note from a descendent describes his recollection of the 1914 Christmas "truce", hand-to-hand combat, his own wounds and implied murder of British army officers by their own troops when going "over the top"
An 18th Century gilt-tooled leather pocket book or wallet, the decoration including the text "Constantinople", bearing old inscriptions and labels including the statement "This pocket book belonged to Duncan Forbes of Culloden, Lord President of the Court of Session, 1745-1746", 17 cm x 8 cm [Duncan Forbes of Culloden (1685 - 1747), Scottish lawyer and Whig politician. A Government supporter, he opposed the Jacobites and played an important role in curtailing support for the Young Pretender. A Jacobite commentator later wrote that 'had the Lord President been as firm a friend of the Stuarts as he was an opponent,...we should have seen an army of 18,000, not 5,000 invade England" In the aftermath of the '45 Forbes supported severe penalties for the leaders, though was vocal in opposing the brutal treatment of lesser Jacobite supporters and the suppression of Highland culture; in so doing garnering the ire of the Duke of Cumberland.]
A 1930s Malayan elephant sculpture of carved wood, depicting a naturalistically modelled elephant ambling along and pulling a log with a child perched on top, together with note of provenance asserting that the sculpture was commissioned as a memento for a young boy who was born and raised near Terengganu in Malaysia, due to his father's service in the British Army, and who was moving to Scotland to attend school in Edinburgh, the elephant remained with the boy for the rest of his life, 47 cm high
E Hull (19th Century) "The Costume of the British Army 1828", three studies each depicting several figures in full dress, including 42nd Black Watch, 3rd Scots Guards, 17 Royal Lancers, Royal Marines, 1st Lifeguards - a Farrier, 1st Regiment of Grenadier Guards - a Captain, a Private of the Royal Artillery, 62 Regiment - Officer of Light Infantry, 1st Regiment Life Guards, Corporal - Kings Grand Order, 17th Royal Leicesters, Scots Guards, Grenadier Guards and Grenadier Guards Bandsman, watercolour, uniformly framed under glass, each approximately 26 x 35 cm (31 x 41 cm framed)
U. S. Army Standard Military Motor Vehicles 1943 prepared under the direction of the chief of ordnance. Unsigned hardback reference book with no dust jacket published in Great Britain 554 pages. Cover a bit scuffed due to age of book. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. Shipping at cost from £4.99 in UK, we can ship a 30kg box for £10 so up to 10 books. Overseas shipping at cost from £7.99
NO RESERVE India to Egypt.- Noé (Louis Panteleon Jules Amedee, Comte de) Mémoires relatifs à l'expédition anglaise partie du Bengale en 1800 pour aller combattre en Égypte l'armée d'Orient, first edition, presentation copy from the author, half-title, 19 hand-coloured lithographed plates, double-page lithographed map with hand-coloured route, errata and binder's ff. at end, lacking folding map of Egypt, spotting and staining, upper hinge split, contemporary red boards, crudely rebacked, head of spine worn and corner worn, upper joint splitting, rubbed, [Abbey, Travel, 350; Blackmer 1204; Colas 2208], 8vo, [Paris], Royal Printers, 1826. sold not subject to return. ⁂ 'The author was a member of the French nobility who emigrated during the Revolution. In 1791 he joined the British Army and served in India. In 1800 this force was sent to Egypt to join in the concerted Anglo-Turkish efforts to oust the French. Most of the plates concern Ceylon and India.' (Blackmer). Provenance: William Arbuthnot (engraved armorial bookplate, with an inscription from the author above it, written in Paris, July, 1826).
Selection of Military items and ephemera; including assorted dress buttons for Royal Marines, five Army enamel rank pips, Royal Flying Corps buttons and badges, Royal Air Force Service button; also an RAF badge, chrome whistle, two commemorative medals (1911 and 1937), uniform shoulder cord, collar, and a twin handle trophy with applied Royal Engineers badge and an enamel car badge for 19th Century Motorists members stamped Capt. Trubie Moore

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