Deactivated Italian Colt 1861 Army / Sheriff .44 percussion revolver, with 5 inch barrel and simulated ivory grips, serial number 046118Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18.28.5cm long Condition report: Action works as follows: Pulling the hammer backward moves the cylinder round but does leave the hammer in a cocked position, the hammer returns under spring tension. The trigger has no effect on the action.
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Deactivated Armi San Marco Colt Single Action Army .44-40 revolver, with 4-inch barrel, serial number SA13519.Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18.27cm overall. Condition report: Action works as follows: Pulling the hammer backward moves the cylinder round but does leave the hammer in a cocked position, the hammer returns under spring tension. The trigger has no effect on the action.
America.- Philadelphia.- American Revolutionary Spy.- Anonymous (probably late 18th century). Collection of seven silhouette portraits, including one inscribed 'Miss Peggy Shipping [sic]/ Mrs Gen. Arnold', the other sitters include Lucinda, Rosetta and Kitty Cary, Peggy Leu, Becky Redman, Becky Redmond, three are inscribed in pencil 'Philadelphia', silhouettes on various laid papers with Strasbourg lily, Whatman, and other watermarks of English origin, various sizes, the 'Peggy Shipping' sheet 380 x 250 mm (15 x 9 7/8 in), some scattered spotting, a few with small tears and splits, handling creases, minor surface dirt, [probably late 18th century, or slightly later] (7)Provenance: Ex-collection of the Late James Stevens Cox F.S.A⁂ An intriguing group of portrait silhouettes, with inscriptions suggesting their origin being the city of Philadelphia. The silhouette inscribed 'Miss Peggy Shipping [sic]/ Mrs Gen. Arnold', would appear to suggest a traditionally understood identification of the sitter being the second wife of General Benedict Arnold, Margaret "Peggy" Shippen (1760-1804). Shippen was born into a prominent Philadelphia family with Loyalist tendencies, and later played a key role in the conspiracy concerning the planned surrender of the critical Continental Army base at West Point to the British; the plan was scuppered following the arrest of Shippen's "dear friend" Major John André. It is said that Shippen was the highest paid spy in the American Revolution.
American Revolution.- Faden (William) Battle of Brandywine in which the Rebels were defeated, September the 11th, 1777 by the Army under the Command of General Sr. William Howe, after a plan drawn on the spot by S. W. Werner, Lieut. of Hessian Artillery engraving with some hand-colouring identifying regiments and military movements, on laid paper with large Strasbourg lily watermark and countermark 'W F', platemark 560 x 640 mm (22 x 25 1/4 in), sheet 760 x 570 mm (30 x 22 1/2 in), faint horizontal drying crease, marginal nicks and tears to extremities, handling creases and minor surface dirt, unframed, 1778.Provenance:Ex-collection of the Late James Stevens Cox F.S.ALiterature:Nebenzahl, Atlas of the American Revolution no. 24⁂ Fine impression illustrating Washington's near disastrous defeat, at the battle that directly led to the British occupation of Philadelphia.
Office of Ordnance.- Master Generall of ye Ordnances: Rules Orders & Instructions for ye future Government of the Office of the Ordnance..., manuscript, 154pp. excluding blanks, in a fine italic hand, on thick paper, ruled in red throughout, slightly browned, original gilt panelled morocco, very slightly marked, joints rubbed, spine a little rubbed, g,e,, in fine condition, 8vo, 1683.⁂ The Office of Ordnance was founded in the Tudor period to act as custodian of the lands, depots and forts required for the defence of the realm and its overseas possessions, and as the supplier of munitions and equipment to both the Army and the Navy. Most of this manuscript is written by Sir Leoline Jenkins (1625-85), Welsh academic, diplomat and judge of the Court of Admiralty.
Waterloo Commander.- O'Malley (George, army officer, army officer, commanded the 2nd Battalion of the 44th Regiment at Waterloo where he was wounded, 1780-1843).- Portrait of Major General George O'Malley in full dress uniform, watercolour on ivory, original velvet lined morocco case, portrait 202 x 152mm., n.d. [c. 1830s].
Ireland & India Botany.- [?McFall (Frances Elizabeth, novelist and women's rights campaigner, 1854-1943), "Sarah Grand."] [Album of botanical watercolours and accompanying manuscript poetry], 25pp., each page with a watercolour wash flowering plant and accompanying religious poetry, some foxing, silk endpapers, original morocco, gilt, gilt initials "F.E. Mc F" on upper cover, rubbed, upper cover detached, g.e., large 4to, 1879-84.⁂ Possibly Frances Elizabeth McFall, born in Donaghadee, Co. Down, Ireland. In 1870 at the age of 16 she married David Chambers McFall (1834/5-98), an army surgeon stationed in India. From 1873 to 1878 they lived in India and travelled in the Far East. Some of the watercolours are dated and are located at Malahide and Belfast in Ireland, and Benares and Dinapore in India.
Nightingale (Florence, reformer of Army Medical Services and of nursing organization, 1820-1910) Autograph Letter signed to Mr Mackay, 1p., in pencil, 8vo, n.p., 22nd May 1901, "Would Mr Mackay kindly send.... flowering plants to St Thomas' Hospital (about £2 or £3 worth) early as possible to - day for an 'At Home'", fold, a few small tears, one with slight loss, slightly creased, browned and soiled.
Edward Clifford (British 1844-1907)A group portrait of The Broadlands Conference Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour with scratching out Signed and dated 1887 (lower right) 169 x 263cm (66½ x 103½ in.)Provenance:The Church Army, by 1887The Keswick Convention, by 1964Private Collection. Literature:Mrs R Cholmeley, Edward Clifford, London: The Church Army Book Room, 1907, p 42 and pp 86-94, reproduced opposite p 87.Edward Clifford, Father Damien and Others, London: The Church Army Book Room, 1904(?), p 34.This impressive group portrait, painted on a monumental scale, celebrates the Broadlands Conferences of the Higher Life which took place between 1874 and 1888 at Broadlands in Hampshire the country estate of the William and Georgina Cowper-Temple. In the picture he is seen in a tweed suit seated at the table with his wife in the upper right corner. William had an illustrious political career as a member of Parliament for over forty-five years, Private Secretary to his uncle Lord Melbourne and groom-in-waiting to Queen Victoria. With his second wife he shared an interest in Evangelical Christianity and embarked on a search for religious enlightenment. Georgina had a particular interest in mysticism and mixed with leading spiritualist figures from Britain, American and Europe, attending several séances. The annual conferences they founded brought together their religious interests and the beautiful surroundings at Broadlands aimed to create a "foretaste of heaven" with many of the services taking place under the Beech trees or in the orangery.Their interests were precipitated by the Holiness movement in America and the 1870s saw the emergence of the Higher Life movement in England which was named after William Boardman's book The Higher Christian Life (published in 1858) the main aim of the movement was to help in advancing the Christian's progressive sanctification, and enable one to live a more holy, less sinful, life. Though principally Evangelical, the movement was seen as non-denominational. Together with William Boardman, two other key figures helping to spread the holiness message in England were Robert Pearsall Smith and his wife, Hannah (the central standing figure in the composition), both of whom were acquainted with the Mount-Temples and were involved in the conferences at Broadlands.Edward Clifford was well placed to paint the picture. He had a strong faith, was honorary Secretary of the Evangelical Church Army (the first owners of the picture) and attended the conferences. He was a gifted artist and alongside Robert Bateman, Walter Crane and others, was part of a group of followers of, the Pre-Raphaelite painter, Edward Coley Burne-Jones and exhibited at the Dudley Gallery in the late 1860s and 1870s. Clifford's works often took passages from the Bible as its subject and according to Angela Thirkell, Burne-Jones's granddaughter `He had a peculiar gift for copying his paintings so that my grandfather himself could hardly tell the difference.' He also produced fine pencil portraits, a talent he used to much effect in the present work. Clifford has helpfully named many of the sitters and they reflect the social and geographical diversity of those that attended the various Broadlands conferences. The most notable includes several members of the Wilberforce and Gurney families including Canon Basil Wilberforce, the Church of England Bishop, and Emilia Gurney, the feminist reformer, suffragist, and abolitionist. Amanda Berry Smith is also included, and she spoke at the conference in 1879. She was born into slavery in Maryland and joined the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rev. H.B. Macartney vividly recorded his attendance at one of the conferences in his book England, Home and Beauty, 1878, p.73-90. A reprinted copy is included with this lot. The figures are identified, left to right:1 - The Hon Ion Keith Falconer (1856-1887), 2- The Reverend Barton Brown, 3 - Mrs Sumner, 4 - Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon (1841-1918), 5 - The Rev Evan Hopkins (1837-1918), 6- Mrs Wilberforce (Caroline Charlotte Jane Langford,1840-1909), 7- Rev Charles Armstrong Fox, (1836-1900), 8- Rev R Corbett, 9- Edward Clifford (1844-1907) Artist and Hon Secretary of the Church Army, 10 - Vernon Bayley (Perhaps the gardener at Broadlands), 11 - Stanley P Smith, 12 - Lt Herbert Wilberforce, (see 6 and 32 for his mother and father), 13- Mrs Charles, 14 - Sir Stevenson Arthur Blackwood (1823-1893), 15 - The Rev William Hay Macdowall Hunter Aitken (1841-1927), 16 - Lady Ashburton 1844-1930 (The Hon. Leonora Caroline Digby), 17 - Amanda Berry Smith (1837-1915), 18 - Canon Body, 19 - Hon. Mrs Butts, 20 - Ernest Gerard Leycester (1849-1914), 21 - Countess Dowager of Gainsborough, 22 - Rev. Alfred Clifford (1849-1931), 23 - Lord Chichester, 24 - Miles Tyndale, 25 - Countess of Darnley (1829-1905), 26 - Wilson Carlile, CH (1847-1942), 27 - Dr George MacDonald (1824-1905), 28 - The Rev. Andrew Jukes (1847-1931), 29 - Unknown Sitter, 30 - Mme Juliet Latour Temple (later Deschamps) (Possibly), 31 - Canon (Albert) Basil (Orme) Wilberforce (1841-1916), 32 - The Rev. Alfred Gurney (1843-1898), 33 - George Howard Wilkinson, (1833-1907), 34 - Mary Clifford (1842 - 1919), 35 - J W Farquhar, 36 - Hannah Tatum Whitall Smith (1832-1911), 37 - William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple (1811-1888), 38 - Théodore Monod (1836 - 1921), 39 - Theodor [sic] Monod, 40 - Emilia, Mrs Russell Gurney (1823-1896), 41 - Georgina Tollemache (married 1848, died 1901)For more information on the sitters please refer to our blog which can be found in 'News & Insights' on www.dreweatts.com
Transvaal/South Africa: Tucks "The Empire Series" postcard No 316 - "Howitzers for the Cape", 2nd Boer War b/w study. Sent to Major Handcock, OC MI Depot, Pretoria for Xmas 1901. Reads: 'To brother Handcock. Just to wish all hearty greetings on coming season'. Postmarked on front 'Army Post Office B Dec 21 01 Pretoria'. Overleaf, 'Pretoria' post office, red 'Barberton BCPO' & black 'Pretoria Passed Press Censor' triangular cancels. In addition, further unreadable postmarks on Transvaal 1d red-rose & green defin, double overprinted 'V.R.I.', SG 227e, Cat £120. Unusual combination of cancels and scarcer variety.
A small collection of military cap badges, to include Artists, Artist Rifles, Royal Armoured Corp, Cambridgshire regiment, Royal Tank Regiment, RAF, Royal Corps of Signals, The Buffs, Royal Engineers, Army Ordnance, Royal Hussars, an embroidered Naval Officers cap badge with applied label for Stephen Simpson, Avenham Rd Works, Preston, and WWII Victory & Defence medals
A WWII Japanese army officer's type 98 Katana by Hattori Masahiro. The blade with subtle midare hamon and fitted with shin - gunto tsuba and butt cap. The grip with ray skin lashed with cord and cherry blossom menuki ornaments. The leather-covered simple black painted scabbard with shin-gunto mounts again. 66.4 cm length of blade. 93 cm overall length The tang bearing signature and armoury mark.Footnote: See images of tang signatureCondition report: The blade seems free from any major chips or defects.I have taken some videos showing the full length of the blade in close-up of both sides. Please follow the link below for the video files.https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16hCSrIMkMUlarHtbbVark5POUoQsjd6X?usp=sharing
A GERMAN ARMY OFFICERS DAGGER AND SCABBARD BY EICKHORN. The 24cm pointed blade marked 'Original Eickhorn Solingen', the crossguard cast with an eagle with wings outstretched on a swastika, with a dark orange celluloid grip, the scabbard with textured finish and double ring suspension. With wound cord and dagger 40cm overall.
THE UNIFORMS OF EDWARD SELWYN HOERNLE. Comprising a khaki four-pocket jacket with Indian Army buttons, A blue jacket with C.N. Regt buttons and ribbons for War and Victory medals and a long service award, with Chota Nagpur Regiment collar badges and buttons, a tail coat with velvet collar and cuffs with a label for Harnack and Co, Calcutta inscribed for E S Hoernle. with trousers with twin white stripe and white waistcoat. Provenance: The family of the original owner. See the following two lots for further items from this family. Edward Selwyn Hoernle (6/9/86 - 16/8/36) was born in Persia, his mother dying in child birth he was raised by his aunt, Educated at Winchester School and New College Oxford. He is recorded as a Lieutenant in the 1st Volunteer battalion of the Royal Hampshire Regiment with a seniority date of 28th July 1906. He took the civil service exams (Oct 19 1910) and entered the Indian Civil Service arriving in India on the 30th of November 1910. He moved to the Bihar and Orissa district in 1912 as acting under secretary to the government. Marrying Mabel Eden in 1913 the marriage to be later annulled. During the First World War he served from June 1917 as a Second Lieutenant (temporary Captain) 13/6/17 to January 1919 with the 2/90th Punjabis. From the 20th May 1920 he is recorded as a Lieutenant in the Chota Nagpur regiment. From 1924 he became the Department Commissioner for the Bihar and Orissa Region. He died of stomach cancer during a return journey to Great Britain on the 16th of August 1936, he was buried at sea and has a memorial in Gussage All Saints Churchyard.
A COLLECTION OF POST WAR UNIFORM. A collection of uniform comprising a 1949 pattern Battledress blouse, size 10 by Milford Clothing Co with Royal Engineers shoulder patches, A pair of 1949 pattern Battledress trousers, size 16, and a similar pair size 10, a pair of No.2 Dress breeches size 80, a 'Regulation Army Officers Overcoat' and two white RN Bush jackets sizes 186 and 188. 7 items.
A COLLECTION OF POSTWAR BRITISH ARMY UNIFORM. The uniform of National Service Officer Lieutenant Maurice Hanssen of the Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Division, who had a seniority date of 28th January 1954. Comprising a Battledress blouse 1949 pattern, size 11 dated 1952 with Lieutenants rank, Royal Signals shoulder patches and London Infantry Division formation patch. A similar jacket with 21st Army Group patch. A City of London Schools CCF blouse, two pairs of trousers and a Greatcoat with Royal Signals buttons. All with moth damage.
THE UNIFORMS OF A COLONEL IN THE BRITISH ARMY. The Uniforms comprising Mess Kit comprising trousers with a red stripe and scarlet jacket with black collar by H O'Bryan and Son Aldershot, with Colonels rank to the shoulders, No.2 uniforms comprising khaki jacket and trousers by Akhtar brothers of Singapore, with red collar tabs and rank to the shoulders, with medal ribbons for M.B.E. (military) and General Service Medal (1965-2007), a similar No. 2 jacket lacking shoulder rank by Alkit of London. With a light weight tropical No. 2 uniform comprising jacket and trousers by Moss Bross.
AN EAST INDIA COMPANY COMMISSION DOCUMENT DATED 1852. A commission document signed by Sir William Maynard Gomm appointing William Keily, Gentleman, to the rank of Lieutenant in the Queen's Army in the East Indies on the 31st of May 1852, signed at Simla in Bengal. Signed M. Gomm in ink lower left. with an attached wax seal, 24cm x 40.5cm. The Honourable Sir William Maynard Gomm was commander in chief of all the Queen's Company's Forces in the East Indies between December 1851 and January 1856.
FOUR FIRST WORLD WAR AND EARLEIR ARMY TRAINING MANUALS. Four volumes: Infantry Training 1905 and Training Manuals Appendix 1905, both the property of Sergt A. Gibson, East London Royal Engineers (volunteers) and dated 29 May 1906. Infantry Training 1914 and Manual of Field Engineering 1911 with owners name Sapper J.H. Wilkins 2077 to the title page. 4 volumes.
THREE SILVER TOPPED MILITARY CANES AND A LEATHER BATON. Three silver topped Regimental canes, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Birmingham 1963), 68.5cm. East Lancashire Regiment (Birmingham 1956) 66.5cm and Royal Army Medical Corps (Birmingham 1927) 72.5cm. And a leather covered baton, 61cm. (4)
A RARE PENINSULA WAR GUIDON. A Guidon of late 18th Century form worked with a central crowned motif representing England, Scotland and Ireland surrounded by four cartouches, two with the white horse of Hanover the others '1st E LEGION'. Inscribed to the reverse: "This Guidon was probably carried in the Peninsular War by Ensign Cawther, whose miniature portrait I remember seeing amongst my Fathers things, but witch disappeared later. My Great Grandmother Annie Waylett b.1832 was born Cawther. A Guidon was generally carried by two Ensigns, since there is only one side to this flag (and I believe it should also have a fringe) It is possible that the two Ensigns each kept half when the war was over. .. July 1992" The flag 51cm high, 80cm wide, mounted framed and glazed, not examined out of the frame. Guidon's were issued one per troop, this interesting example lacks battle honours and does not appear to be from a British regular Cavalry regiment, perhaps a Yeomanry or Fencible cavalry regiment. A very similar example can be found in the National Army Museum NAM.1975-09-72-1 The First King's or Royal Guidon, Sussex Corps of Fencible Cavalry 1794-1800. Provenance: Quite possibly the family of the original carrier and thence by descent.
A SECOND WORLD WAR 'TABBY' NIGHT SIGHT. A Second World War 'night vision' monocular marked O.S.960 G.A. and Mk 1 (T), ZA23119 and NH07. This appears to be an example of the first usable night vision device developed by the British Army. In the early 1940's it represented the state of the art and was a 'top-secret' device used by crews of canoes such as the Cockleshell heroes to help them find their targets. Apparently only ever used by special forces they were extensively deployed on the Normandy beaches. Disguised to look like water bottles they remained Top Secret well into the 1950s.
A FIRST WORLD WAR COMPASS AND SIMILAR BINOCULARS. A Verner's Pattrern compass by F.Darton & Co. London, No.5955, 1913 with government arrow, the leather case stamped R.Stafford 1918 and in ink 'C.C.T.' with a handwritten note 'This compass belonged to Cyril Titchmarsh during the First World War'. A Cyril Clarrington Titchmarsh is recorded as serving during the First World War as a Temporary Captain in the Army Service Corps. And a pair of field glasses, unmarked, in leather case and strap. (2)
A SILVER TANK BADGE 50 CLASS. A Second World War or later German silver Tank Badge, 50 class with an army eagle and swastika above a tank advancing from the left, within an oak wreath and the number 50 in gilt metal against a black background, two piece hollow backed construction with a round pin, 60x45 mm, in a replica box. This item is Second World War or later and sold not subject to return.
A CLOSE COMBAT BAR, SILVER CLASS. A Second World War or later Close Combat bar, silver class, with a central army eagle with swastika above a crossed bayonet and grenade against a black ground, flanked by oak leaves, marked to the reverse 'FEC W.E. PEEKHAUS BFRLIN AUSF. A.G.M.u.K. GABLONZ' with a flattened ribbed pin, 24x95 mm. In replica box. This item is Second World War or later and sold not subject to return.
AN INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE, BRONZE CLASS. A Second World War or later German Infantry Assault badge with an army eagle above a swastika and rifle with bayonet fixed within an oak wreath, one piece construction with round pin, marked FZS in a circle, 65x48 cm, in replica cardboard box. This item is Second World War or later and sold not subject to return.
GERMAN SECOND WORLD MILITARY UNIFORM REFERENCE BOOKS. Six volumes on German Military Uniform: Uniform and insignia of the Luftwaffe' Brian Davis, volumes one and two, 'Waffen SS Uniforms and Equipment' by Fosten and Marrion, 'German Army Uniform of World War II' by Wade Krawczyk and two others. 6 volumes.
A GERMAN ARMY CAMOUFLAGE FIELD CAP. An M43 Pattern German Army field cap in 'splinter camouflage' pattern fabric, the front with an eagle above a roundel, the side flaps held together by two buttons 'Neuste Mode' the interior marked 'HBA 59 1943 Wiener Mutzen Lago 50'. This item is Second World War or later and sold not subject to return.
A COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON GERMAN SECOND WORLD WAR SUBJECTS. Books to include 'Men of Steel' by Michael Reynolds, 'German Order of Battle 1944' 'Hitler's Samurai' by Bruce Quarrie, 'German Army Handbook 1939-45' by James Lucas, 'Waffen SS the Unpublished Photographs' by Christopher Ailsby and five others. ten volumes.
TWO GREAT WAR PAIRS, ONE TO AN OFFICER. A first World War War Medal and Victory Medal named to M2178386 Private S.D. Reynolds of the Army Service Corps (lacking ribbons) and a similar pair named to Captain J.S. Davies, possibly Joseph Sydney Davies of the Royal Field Artillery. With a Mafeking 1900 silver fob. Private Sydney D. Reynolds was one of nine children to William Reynolds and Catherine Jones. According to the family there were seven brothers, one died in the Great War, another served with the Worcesters and was awarded an MC. Captain Sydney Davies was one of eight born to Joseph Davies and Mary Jeremiah. A copy of a photograph of the recipient is included with this lot.
A GREAT WAR GROUP OF FOUR TO THE ROYAL ENGINEERS. A First World War group of four comprising 1914-15 Star named to Cs Mjr G. Knight R.E. 28934, War and Victory medals to WO Cl2 G. Knight, and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to Sjt G. Knight. Records show that George Knight served from 11/3/95 to 5/6/18 being discharged due to sickness at the age of 52. He was awarded the Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in 1913, and Silver badge number 395042. 4 medals.
A GROUP OF EIGHT MINIATURES ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM GEFFERS. A group of eight miniatures comprising 1939-45, Africa (with 8th Army clasp), Italy and France and Germany Stars, Defence and War Medals, George VI Efficiency Decoration and Special Constabulary Long Service Medal. All unnamed as issued and mounted for wear, together with a 'Copy of Freedom - City of London' to William Frederick Henry Geffers who is recorded as a Lieutenant and later Honorary Major in a number of TA roles including Royal Fusilier's (London Regiment) and Royal Artillery Anti-Aircraft Brigade.
A GENERAL SERVICE AND LONG SERVICE MEDAL AND OTHER ITEMS TO THE REME. A General Service Medal 1962-2007 with Northern Ireland clasp to 23238303 S.SGT A. Maceachern R.E.M.E. and a Long Service and Good Conduct medal with Regular Army suspension similarly named. With a brass plate engraved SSGT A Maceachern Artificer Weapon Union Defence Force, belt badges and other items.
A SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER GROUP OF FIVE TO THE ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. A group of five comprising 39-45 Star and Africa Star with 8th Army clasp privately named to 7521654 W.O.II Tizzard R.S. R.A.M.C., Defence and War Medals, unnamed as issued and General Service Medal 1918-62 with Palestine 194-48 clasp named to 7521651 S.Sjt R.E. Tizzard R.A.M.C. (The final digit 1 rather 4 seems to be an error). Mounted as worn. Warrant Officer Tizzard served at No.42 General Hospital between March and August 1946.

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