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A 19th century Victorian Army & Navy CSL / A&N CSL fruit wood campaign stool. The stool of a square form with foliate motifs carved to the top raised on shaped legs. Impressed makers to the underside and retail label reading “ Beatrice Cameron - Hanover So W” Measures, 33 cm H x 33 cm W x 33 cm D
Sicily, Siculo-Punic (c. 320-300 BC) Silver Tetradrachm, Head of Tanit-Persephone facing left, crowned with reeds and wearing pearl necklace and triple-pendant earring, surrounded by four dolphins, R. Horse’s head facing left, palm tree with two clusters of dates behind, Punic legend ‘MMHNT’ below.Extremely Fine. Attractive cabinet tone with iridescent hues.(Jenkins, Punic 183 (O53/R161); SNG Lloyd 1633 (same dies); Hunterian 7 (same dies)).17.0g.Ex Spink.Footnote: This impressive silver tetradrachm was probably struck at the Siculo-Punic mint of Entella, and bears the inscription ‘MMHNT’, translating to ‘People of the Camp’, implying these coins were issued to pay troops fighting for Carthage. These tetradrachms coincide with a period of turmoil in Sicily, stemming from the assault of Agathokles, the Tyrant of Syracuse, on Carthaginian territories in 311 BC. Carthage responded with a massive military campaign and took back almost all the island by 310 BC, eventually laying siege to Syracuse. As a last resort Agathokles launched a counterattack on the city of Carthage itself (a tactic the Romans would use to great effect during the Second Punic War a century later). In a foreshadowing of history, the Carthaginians were forced pull back their army to defend the homeland, but in this case, they were successful. Agathokles retreated to Sicily with a bloody nose in 307 BC, and after peace treaties, permitted to keep control over Syracuse.
Britains military lead figures from various sets to include: The German Infantry, Red Army Infantry and Britains Depose Royal Marine Light Infantry, all unboxed (36) Condition Report: overall fair with small chips and paint losses from typical wear from play, handling, use and storage. some would benefit from clean. Condition Report Disclaimer
Britains Royal Army Medical Corps to include: Royal Army Medical Corps Ambulance, four stretcher bearers, two stretchers, eight casualties, three nurses some examples John Hill (quantity) Condition Report: minor chips and paint losses from typical wear from play, handling, use and storage. some would benefit from clean. some with possibility of slight retouching/repainting. Condition Report Disclaimer
Eight boxed Corgi diecast models to include CC60101 Churchill MarkIII, CC60301 Bedford QLT, CC60102 Churchill MkIV, CC60003 Sd. Kfz 7/1 Krausse-Maffel Semi-Track, 55601 US Army Diamond T Wrecker, 07501 Land Rover and 2 Wheel Trailer, 69902 Bedord MK High Canvas Back and 25lb Gun and 55101 Diamond T Tank Transporter and MGO A1 Medium Tank
Four boxed Dinky diecast models to include 643 Army Water Tanker (in VG condition with slight paint chips, with grubby box), 670 Armoured Car (in GD condition with slight paint chips, box missing flaps, 676 Daimler Armoured Car (in VG condition with small paint chips, yellowed and cracked plastic) and 735 Gloster Javelin Fighter (in gd condition, with grubby box)
15 Boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 2 Muir Hill Dumper, 18 Caterpillar Bulldozer, 24 Hydraulic Excavator, 10 Sugar Container, 30 6 Wheel Crane Truck, 1 Diesel Road Roller, 42 Evening News Van, 11 Petrol Tanker, 5 Routemaster, 58 Drott Excavator, 49 Army Half Track mk III, 37 Coca Cola Lorry, 6 Quarry Truck, 43 Aveling Barford Tractor Shovel and 13 Wreck Truck, diecast gd with some paint wear, boxes tatty with some missing end flaps
An original WWII German Army Third Reich belt and buckle, the brown leather belt with die struck aluminium buckle with "Gott Mit Uns" and oak leaf circlet with central eagle and swastika, stamped 'C.T.D. 1941', the inner of leather belt with many names / inscriptions, to include the name "D Muller"; together with a pair of Feldwebel shoulder boards/straps. (3)
Guernsey German Occupation interest - A German Third Reich Army Officer's dagger, unmarked example with amber ivorine wrythen fluted twist grip and plate mounts, oak leaf ornamented pommel, crossguard bearing eagle and swastika, double edge stiletto style blade, housed in plated pebbled scabbard with oak leaf band, retaining loose suspension ring. * Grip loose and twists and with large chip to one side (blade end), blade with pitting, scabbard with one band missing.
German Occupation of Jersey Interest - a rare Range Board looking from Resistance Nest La Perelle 11 towards St Catherine's Breakwater, Jersey, used by the Russian troops serving in the German army during the Occupation, hand painted in oil on board, inscribed in Russian "During the defensive fire, you can produce 250 shots. Defensive fire can be repeated", annotated in black with the ranges to targets and significant features with blue dots, a barrage blocking point is indicated in red on the slipway at Gibraltar, 7 7/8 x 12in. (7.9 x 30.5cm.). * The Resistance Nest WN Perelle 11 was located off La Vielle Charriere in St Martin and was manned by Unit 643 ROA which consisted mainly of Ukrainians. During the spring of 1944 this unit became 1V/582 (4th Battalion of Grenadier Regiment 582). The unit manned the coast from north of Gorey along the north coast to just beyond Devil's Hole. **Scuffed, with paint losses but the colours are strong and the board is generally sound.
Richard Todd signed 16x12 black and white "The Dambusters" print. Richard Andrew Palethorpe-Todd OBE (11 June 1919 - 3 December 2009) was an Irish-British actor known for his leading man roles of the 1950s. He received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Male, and an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance as Corporal Lachlan MacLachlan in the 1949 film The Hasty Heart. His other notable roles include Jonathan Cooper in Stage Fright (1950), Wing Commander Guy Gibson in The Dam Busters (1955), Sir Walter Raleigh in The Virgin Queen (1955), and Major John Howard in The Longest Day (1962). He was previously a Captain in the British Army during World War II, fighting in the D-Day landings as a member of the 7th (Light Infantry) Parachute Battalion. Good condition Est.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, ATTRIBUTED TO CAPTAIN ROBERT MELVILLE GRINDLAY (1786-1877) Le Roi de Delhi et sa suite au moment d'être capturé par l'armée anglaise (the king of Delhi and his suite at the time of his capture by the English army) Oil on paper laid on cardboard Unsigned A handwritten label laid on the back of the painting does title this painting, does attribute it and does provide with indications as to its provenance: Le Roi de Delhi et sa suite au moment d'être capturé par l'armée anglaise offert à Madame Borriglione Nice 1949 A Melville Grindlay . 29 x 37.3cm Notes: The arrest of Bahadur Shah Zafar, King of Delhi and last Mughal Emperor took place 1857/09/20 before the Humayun's tomb, where the former did find refuge. It was performed by Captain Hodson and did constitute a major event of the Sepoys Mutiny or First War of Independence, the first step towards the fall of the Mughal Empire. Captain Robert Melville-Grindlay is well-known for his illustrations transcribed in books of engravings such as Scenery, Costumes, and Architecture, chiefly on the Western Side of India. Our painting could be referred to as a Company Painting. The label laid on its back does link it with one of the prominent Nice families, i.e. that of Alfred Borriglione (1841-1902), a lawyer and politician whom became the mayor of the city and a senator of the Alpes Maritimes.
Ⓦ A .44 CALIBRE COLT MODEL 1860 SIX-SHOT PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER^ NO. 32249 FOR 1862¦of standard production specifications^ with 20.4 cm; 8 in barrel with single line New York address^ stepped cylinder (seized)^ iron frame stamped ~Colt~s patent~ on the left^ iron back-strap^ brass trigger-guard stamped ~S~ behind^ walnut grips^ and matching numbers throughout (areas of light wear)¦36.5 cm; 14 ½ in overall¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection
Ⓦ A .44 CALIBRE COLT MODEL 1860 SIX-SHOT PERCUSSION ARMY REVOLVER^ NO. 25799 FOR 1862¦of standard production specifications^ with 20.0 cm; 7 7/8 in barrel with single line New York address^ stepped cylinder (worn)^ iron frame stamped ~Colt~s patent~ on the left^ iron back-strap^ brass trigger-guard^ walnut grips^ and matching numbers throughout (areas of pitting)¦37.0 cm; 14 ½ in overall¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection
Ⓦ AN 80 BORE FIVE-SHOT PERCUSSION REVOLVER^ BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS^ CIRCA 1860¦with octagonal sighted ~hog~s back~ barrel^ border-engraved top-strap^ hinged loading lever on the left^ (the iron parts pitted) and chequered walnut butt; together with a Remington New Model Army revolver^ in excavated condition¦the first: 12.7 cm; 5 in¦(2)¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection
Ⓦ A RARE 18 BORE OVER-AND-UNDER FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOL WITH SHOULDER STOCK BY TATHAM AND EGG^ NO. 1009^ CIRCA 1810^ INSCRIBED TO BRIGADIER SIR DENIS PACK^ K.C.B. (1772-1823)¦with browned twist octagonal barrels^ the upper rifled with eight grooves^ (fore-sight missing)^ fitted on the right with sliding bayonet and on the left with iron ramrod with pineapple chequered finial^ the breeches with platinum lines and platinum-lined barrelsmith~s stamp^ the lower breech rounded^ engraved breech tang decorated with border ornament and a Brittania trophy^ signed stepped locks engraved with bouquets on the tails^ fitted with ~French~ cocks^ semi-rainproof pans and bolt safeties (mechanisms worn)^ the left steel spring with roller and the right humped^ chequered angular butt with shoulder stock escutcheon^ the pommel encircled by an engraved iron band^ inlaid with a central oval inscribed ~Tatham & Egg Improvement 1009~^ engraved spurred trigger-guard^ and silver escutcheon engraved ~Denis Pack~ (the iron parts with areas of pitting)^ complete with skeleton shoulder stock engraved ~Tatham & Egg^ London~ on the top and with spring catch operated by a lever beneath: in mahogany case^ perhaps the original^ relined in green baize^ the lid with brass escutcheon on the outside engraved ~Brigadier Denis Pack~^ and complete with bullet mould and powder-flask¦20.0 cm; 7 7/8 in barrels¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦Sir Denis Pack (c. 1772-1823) was appointed cornet in the 14th light dragoons on 30 November 1791 and served with a squadron that formed the advance guard of Lord Moira~s force in Flanders in 1794. Pack volunteered to carry an important dispatch into Nieuwpoort and had much difficulty in escaping when the French invested it. Later he was engaged at Boxtel and in the winter retreat to Bremen. Following that retreat the 14th squadron was transferred to the 8th light dragoons after being attached to it. When Pack came home he obtained his lieutenancy in the 14th on 12 March 1795. He commanded a small party of dragoons in the Quiberon expedition^ and in this period did duty for some months as a field-officer on Isle Dieu. He received his troop in the 5th dragoon guards on 27 February 1796^ and while serving with them in Ireland in 1798 he led a patrol near Prosperous against a party of rebels^ who lost twenty men and eight horses.¦¦Pack commanded the escort which conducted General Humbert and other French officers to Dublin after their surrender at Ballinamuck. On 25 August 1798 he was promoted major in the 4th Royal Irish dragoon guards and on 6 December 1800 he was appointed lieutenant-colonel in the 71st highlanders. He commanded the 71st at the recapture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806^ where he was wounded at the landing in Lospard~s Bay. During the ill-fated operation in South America in 1806-7 he was taken prisoner^ but he managed to escape. He then commanded the light troops of the army in two successful actions against the enemy and in Whitelocke~s disastrous attack on Buenos Aires^ in which he received three wounds.¦¦In 1808 the 71st was ordered to Portugal^ and he commanded it at the battles of Roliça and Vimeiro. He marched with Sir John Moore~s army into Spain and in the retreat to Corunna. After returning to England he took part in the Walcheren expedition in 1809^ in which he bravely stormed one of the enemy~s batteries during the siege of Flushing. He became aide-de-camp to the king with the rank of colonel on 25 July 1810. He was then appointed with local rank to a Portuguese brigade under Marshal Beresford and commanded it at Busaco in 1810^ and in front of Almeida in May 1811. When the French garrison escaped Pack pursued them to Barba del Puerco^ and upon orders of Sir Brent Spencer blew up the defences of Almeida. At the capture of Ciudad Rodrigo^ Pack^ who had been appointed a British brigadier-general^ led his Portuguese brigade to make a feint attack on the outwork of the Santiago gate^ which was converted into a real attack.¦¦Pack distinguished himself at the battle of Salamanca and was honourably mentioned for his services in the operations against Burgos. He became a major-general on 4 June 1813 and was present with his brigade at Vitoria. Wellington placed him in temporary command of the 6th division in the Pyrenées^ and he was wounded again at Soraven. He commanded a division at the battles of Nivelle^ the Nive^ Orthez^ and Toulouse^ where he received yet another wound and was honourably mentioned. For his Peninsular services^ in which he was eight times wounded^ he received the Peninsular gold cross and seven clasps. He was offered a brigade in the expedition to America but instead was appointed to command at Ramsgate. He was made KCB on 2 January 1815.¦¦In June 1815 Pack commanded a brigade of Picton~s division at Quatre-Bras and Waterloo^ where he was again wounded. That was his last foreign service. He married^ on 10 July 1816^ Lady Elizabeth Louisa Beresford (d. Jan 1856)^ fourth daughter of the second earl of Waterford^ and sister of the first marquess. Pack held the orders of the Tower and Sword in Portugal^ Maria Theresa in Austria^ and St Vladimir in Russia. He was appointed colonel of the York chasseurs in 1816^ lieutenant-governor of Plymouth on 12 August 1819^ and colonel of the 84th foot on 9 September 1822. Pack died at Lord Beresford~s house in Upper Wimpole Street^ London^ on 24 July 1823. In 1828 his widow erected a monument to him^ surmounted by a marble bust by Chantrey^ in the cathedral church of St Canice^ Kilkenny^ of which his father had been dean. (Taken from the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography^ accessed 29th March 2021.)¦¦Joseph Egg and Henry Tatham were in partnership circa 1801-14.
Ⓦ AN 80 BORE SILESIAN WHEEL-LOCK BIRDING RIFLE (TSCHINKE)^ SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY ¦with slender octagonal swamped sighted barrel rifled six narrow grooves^ and engraved with concentric circles on the muzzle face^ flat lock with characteristic external mechanism faced in large brass plaques engraved with scrolling foliage^ fitted with wheel retained by an arch-shaped bracket faced with engraved brass^ flash-guard^ engraved sliding pan-cover^ dog and dog-spring bracket each faced with engraved brass decorated with scrolls and monster heads^ fruitwood full stock profusely inlaid over its entire length with engraved brass and plain and engraved mother-of-pearl plaques (small restorations and minor replacements^ the fore-end with one small repair)^ the latter comprising an alternating arrangement of square and round plaques over the fore-end^ angular butt inlaid with further designs including a brass portrait profile of a Turk on the left and with quatrefoils^ hearts and further rondels in mother-of-pearl on each side^ patch-box with cover faced in engraved brass decorated en suite^ iron trigger-guard shaped for the fingers^ brass ramrod-pipes^ brass fore-end cap^ and one iron sling swivel (later ramrod)¦86.0 cm; 33 7/8 in barrel¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦A Tschinke decorated in a similar manner is preserved in the Polish Army Museum^ Warsaw (inv. no. 33643X)^ see Zygulski 1982^ pI. 65. ¦¦¦
British Army uniform jacket with H Edgard and Son Ltd label dated 1962 "Size 39", having Firmin of London staybrite buttons, horn collar badges, green shoulder cord, lower sleeve crown and wreath cloth patches and medal ribbons for Africa General Service medal and United Nations Force in Cyprus medal
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket having Gaunt of London Royal Corps of Signals staybrite button, collar badges, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, Defence medal, WWII War medal, General Service medal etc. also a pair of trousers No name visible.
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket with J G Plumb amd Son of Westminster label "COLONEL A P SMITH" having Gaunt of London staybrite ERII buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Colonel and medal ribbons for MBE, India General Service medal, Defence medal and WWII war medal, also a pair of trousers Chest size approx 38"
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket having Royal Artillery staybrite buttons, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and medal ribbons for MBE, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence medal, WWII war medal and both types of General Service medal, also a pair of trousers Jacket unmarked. Trousers belonging to Col A.P Smith.
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket having S and W Ltd of Birmingham staybrite buttons, Royal Army Medical Corps IN ARDUIS FIDELIS collar badges, triple chevron rank insignia for the rank of Sergeant, red shoulder cord and medal ribbons for NATO Former Yugoslavia medal and NATO Kosovo medal
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket with J Compton Sons and Webb Ltd label "SSGT ROBERTS24592273" having S and W Ltd of Birmingham staybrite buttons, REME collar badges, crown and triple chevron rank insignia for the rank of Staff Sergeant and medal ribbons for Afghanistan Operational Service medal, United Nations Croatia medal, NATO Former Yugoslavia medal, Golden Jubilee 2002 medal and Army Long Service medal
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket with Alkit label "LT J WEBSTER 16183 19.2.62" having Gaunt of London Royal Army Ordnance Corps staybrite buttons, SUO TELA TONATI collar badges, triple star (one missing to right shoulder) rank insignia for the rank of Captain and medal ribbons for MBE, Defence medal, WWII war medal, Africa General Service medal and General Service medal, also a pair of trousers
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket with H Edgard and Sons Ltd label "MES BDR LIMBU 668319 D COY" having black crossed kukri buttons, single chevron rank insignia for the rank of Lance Corporal, black shoulder cord and medal ribbon for NATO Former Yugoslavia medal, also a pair of trousers
British Army uniform, an olive green jacket with Bernard Weatherill Ltd label "2482 J BURNETT 16.2.43" having Gaunt and Son of London Royal Artillery brass buttons, UBIQUE collar badges, epaulette rank insignia for the rank of Lieutenant, and medal ribbons for 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, WWII war medal and Territorial Efficiency medal, also a shirt

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