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Britains RARE set 1328, British Infantry firing, service dress in peak caps, six standing, four kneeling and eight lying, in original Whisstock Types of the British Army double row box (Condition Excellent-Very Good, box Good-Fair, two splits in side of tray, one corner of lid repaired) 1938 (18)
Britains set 1432, RARE postwar Ten-wheel Tender square nose, postwar version, khaki finish with black treaded tyres, tin cover and driver, and 1512, Army Motor Ambulance with driver and white stretcher, crosses missing, possibly never applied, in original illustrated boxes (Condition Very Good, box Good) 1947 (5)
Model Kits and figures in 54mm scale Scale Link Rolls Royce Armoured Car and Renault FT17 Tank in original boxes, Mitrecap Miniatures Watercart, Mules with Screw Gun and Private, King Edward's Horse, recasts: two Elephants, five Spahis, four Bikanir Camel Corps with five additional headless riders and ten Prussian Hussars, various figures by Scale Link, Replica, Toy Army Workshop and others, thirty-one horses with thirteen riders, two Britains style staff cars with Occupants, nine Prinze August moulds and two larger scale models (Condition unassembled and unpainted, castings excellent) (169 approx.)
Britains set 9402, State Open Road Landau in original box (Condition Good, frond wheel assembly broken, box Poor), Britains Collector's Club figures 00137, 40292 and 40318 in original boxes, with two Coldstreams holding outstretched colour (Condition Excellent, boxes Excellent, Copycat Rorke's Drift set in original box, various scales and materials: plastic Michelle Obama figure, three searchlights, SR 75mm gun, Maori chief, wooden Band, novelties, two Terracotta Army souvenir figures and others (Condition Excellent-Poor, some damaged) (79)
Toy Army Workshop Western Front British Infantry in peak caps at ease, attention and present with Warrant Officers, shoulder arms and Scots (one rifle damaged), with set 24 mounted Staff Officer, in six original boxes (Condition Excellent, one rifle damaged, boxes Very Good) with five Men from Britains set 160 and a second grade Officer (Condition Fair, one damaged) (36 in six boxes)
Britains set 1724, RARE AA Units of the British Army two Spotters in chairs, Sound Locator (tripod loose) Searchlight, 10 wheel Tender dark green finish, smooth white rubber tyres, Driver, Officer, six Operators and Tent in original illustrated box (Condition Excellent, one arm missing, one head loose, box Fair, three corners of lid split) 1939 (16)
Medley mostly of recast or repainted figures with five original Britains Infantry of the Line, Band in Khaki, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Indian Army Cyclists, British Infantry in Tropical Dress, a Mounted Officer, Fijians, Ethiopian Mule Artillery, two original Britains Union Gunners, Spanish and Mexican Infantry, and others (Condition Very Good-Fair) (103 approx.)
Britains set 2028, Red Army Cavalry with Officer, two additional Officers, a model cavalryman, ten Cossacks and Officer, Confederate Cavalryman, Gurkhas, set 9184 US Whitejackets, set 2021 US Military Police, Polish Infantry, Italian Infantry in steel helmets, US Infantry and MPs, West Point Cadets, French Infantry, four British Territorials, Stretcher Party and Machine Gunner (Condition Excellent to Good, forty-two unpainted, unfinished or repainted, some without heads) (104 approx.)
Eleven Hasegawa 1:72nd Scale Plastic Model Aircraft Kits, predominantly with a Military theme including U.S Army Fighter - Thunderbolt, Mitsubishi MU-2J twin turboprop business aircraft, Focke-Wulf FW190D, kits appear (complete with Messerschmitt ME190E kit noted as started) buyer to assure themselves for completeness of all kits contained within this lot.
ENTHOFFER J. Topographical Drawings Methodically Arranged & Engraved for the Use of Officers of the Army & Navy (United States). 24 eng. plates, 4 coloured. Oblong folio. Orig. calf backed cloth covered brds. Patent Office Library stamps to reverse of plates. New York, 1880; with a photocopy facsimile of the Manual of Topography that accompanied this atlas. (2).
CINEMA, posters, inc. Army of Lovers (1979), Rosa Von Praunheim, (UK Poster); Bridge to the Sun (1961), Carroll Baker (Quad); Cookie's Fortune (1999), Glenn Close (Danish); Empire of Passion (1978), Nagisa Oshima (Quad); Gold (1974) Roger Moore (Quad); Hugo and Josefin (1967), Kjell Grede (Quad, couple of short edge tears); La Dolce Vita (1970s re-release), Federico Fellini (Argentina, 5" tear lower left); Madame De (1979 re-release), Danielle Darrieux (Quad); My Darling Clementine (1990s re-release), Henry Fonda (Quad); Pepe (1960), Cantinflas (Quad); Robbery Under Arms (1985), Sam Neill (UK 1-Sheet); Simon and Laura (1955), Kay Kendall (UK 1-Sheet); State Of Things (1982), Wim Wenders (Quad); Tough Guys (1986), Kirk Douglas (Quad); Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988), Bob Hoskins (Quad), folded, G to VG, 15
1715 RISING - 5 RARE PAMPHLETS, BOUND IN ONE VOLUME COMPRISING TO ROBERT WALPOLE ESQ. [London?, s.n., 1716?] 8vo, 8pp., drop-head title, signed at end: Wm. Thomas, probably a pseudonym, [ESTC T51160, 2 copies UK, 1 in N. America]; [Anon.] To the Army and People of England. [London?: s.n., 1715], 8vo, 4pp., drop-head title, [ESTC T51166, BL copy only]; R.W. To Mr William Thomas. [London ? s.n., 1716?], 8vo, 4pp., drop-head title, [ESTC T51147, BL copy only]; Friend to K.G. The Necessity of a PLOT: or, Reasons for a Standing Army. [London ?, 1720 ?], 8vo, 16pp., drop-head title, [ESTC T39722]; [Anon.] A Defence of the K_ in Answer to what is commonly called, His M_y's most gracious Speech. [London, ?1715], 8vo, 4pp., lower margin trimmed to allow fold affecting a couple of letters, drop-head title, [ESTC T4411, 6 copies UK, 5 in N. America], calf-backed boards, worn
JACOBITE PAMPHLETS - 1745 14 ITEMS,, COMPRISING: The Chronicles of Charles, the Young Man. [Edinburgh?: s.n., 1745] 8vo, 8pp, half-title, sellotape strengthening to first and last page, disbound, [ESTC T116754] [Earbery, Matthias] An Historical Account of the Advantages that have accrued to England. London [i.e. Edinburgh?]: Re-printed, 1745. 8vo, 40pp., modern boards, [ESTC T130801]; [Fielding, Henry] A Serious Address to the People of Great Britain... Present Rebellion. London: M. Cooper, 1745. Third edition, 8vo, 47pp., modern boards, [ESTC T89828]; Asgill, John The Pretender's Declaration English'd. London: J. Roberts, 1715. 8vo, 24pp., disbound, title dust-soiled, [ESTC T44262]; [Fowler, William] A True Account of the Most triumphant and royal Grandeur at the Solemnization of the Baptism of His Royal Highness, Henry, Prince of Scotland. Edinburgh, for Philander, 1745. 8vo, 16pp., [sellotape strengthening to spine affecting a few letters, disbound, [ESTC T1057]; [Skelton, Philip] The Chevalier's Hopes. Dublin: J. Edsdall, 1745. 8vo, 31pp., modern boards, [ESTC T108576]; [Webb, Philip C.] Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission. London: E. Say, 1745. 8vo, 70pp, cloth boards, [ESTC T46831]; [Harper, William] The Advice of a Friend, to the Army and People of Scotland. [Edinburgh ?, s.n., 1745?], 8vo, 32pp., drop-head title, modern boards, [ESTC T120871]; [Anon.] A Letter in Latin and English. Edinburgh, 1745, 8vo, 8pp., sellotape repair to spine affecting a few letters on p. 8, disbound, [ESTC T57572]; [Anon.] A True and Full Account of the late and Bloody and Desperate Battle fought at Glassmuir. [Edinburgh?, 1745], 8vo, 8pp., drop-head title, some staining, [ESTC T71227]; Anon. The Question, Whether England can be otherwise than miserable under a Popish King ? London, Oct. 1745. 12mo, 12pp., sellotape strengthening to spine, disbound, [ESTC N55294: 1 copy only (Oxford)]; [Anon.] An enquiry into the conduct of G-l Cope. London: M. Cooper, 1745. 8vo, 24pp., modern boards, lacks half-title, [ESTC T96395]; [Anon.] Cardinal Tencin's Plan, Presented to the French King, for Settling the Pretender's Family upon the British throne. London: M. Cooper & G. Woodfall, 1745. 8vo, [5], 10-28pp., half-title, modern boards, [ESTC N26726, 6 copies UK, 2 in N. America]; [Prestongrange, William Grant, Lord] The Occasional Writer, containing an Answer to the Second Manifesto of the Pretender's Eldest Son. London: M. Cooper, 1745. 8vo, [2], 54pp., modern boards, slightly spotted, [ESTC T26231]
HISTORY AND POLITICS 5 WORKS, COMPRISING [The Commissioners of Scotland] From the Commissioners of Scotland, 24 February, 1640. [London, 1641?] Broadside 260 x 290mm, in which the Commissioners of Scotland speak against Thomas Wentworth, first Earl of Stafford, who had been appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and had been identified as planning to use the Irish army to drive Scottish Presbyterians out of Ulster, cancelled stamp of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana to lower right corner [Wing S1001D; not in ESTC]; [Anonymous] Coppy of the Prisoners Judgment Condemned to Dy from Nugate on Mundaie the 13. of December 1641. London: Thomas Paine, 1641. Small 4to, woodcut illustration, later quarter calf [ESTC R12550 listing 6 copies]; [The Privy Council of Scotland] A Proclamation Anent the New Levies... Edinburgh: printed by the Successors of Andrew Anderson, 1693. Broadside, 370 x 310mm, concerning raising a force of 2975 under William and Mary, a proposition first promised to Charles II [ESTC R229987 listing 4 copies]; Rawlinson, Richard A Full and Impartial Account of the Oxford Riots. London: L. Fleetwood, 1715. 8vo, later half calf gilt [ESTC T94363]; [Anonymous] The Honor of Parliament and the Justice of the Nation Vindicated, in a reply to Dr. Price's Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty. London: W. Davis, 1776. 8vo, later quarter calf gilt with vellum corners [ESTC T12676]; Flaxman, Thomas On the Death of the Truly Valiant, and Loyal George, Duke of Albemarle... London: Henry Brome, 1670. Small folio [ESTC R5929]; [Wild, Robert] A Panegyrique Humbly Addrest to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: on His Auspicious Meeting of His Two Houses of Parliament, February the 4th 5th 1672/3... London: Phillip Brooksby, 1673. Folio, [ESTC R9887 listing 7 copies]; [Anonymous] The Character of an Ill-Court-Favourite. [London:] T. Davis, 1681. Folio [ESTC R35809] (8)
CHURCHILL, SIR WINSTON, EARL MOUNTBATTEN & FIELD MARSHALL MONTGOMERY SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL FIRST DAY COVER, 8 JULY 1965 Post Office First Day Cover. Churchill Centenary, 9 October 1974; Winston Churchill Birthday Trust. Contribution Form & Payment Slip; Facsimile letter from Churchill giving thanks for kind contribution to his birthday present; Guide to Parish Church of St. Martin, Bladon (detailing Spencer Churchill graves); Mountbatten, 1st Earl of Typed letter Signed to Robert Henrique, declining invitation to be patron of the Boys' Clubs, S.E. Asia Command Headquarters, 11 Nov., 1946, 1pp.; Royal Air Forces Escaping Society Thai First Day Cover, 6 June 1974, signed "Mountbatten of Burma, A.F."; Fleet Air Arm Museum First Day Cover, 24th March 1975, signed "Mountbatten of Burma"; Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard Black and White press photograph by Camera Press Ltd. of Montgomery in 1942 watching battle of El Alamein from tank, signed 22-5-72, 205 x 253mm.; 25 Anniversary S.H.A.E.F. V.E Day First Day cover, 8 May 1970, signed "Montgomery of Alamein, F.M."; Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard Autograph Letter Signed to "My Dear John", asking for a copy of "The China Tangle" by Herbert Feis, Islington Mill, Alton, 13 Dec. [-], 2pp.; Eighth Army. Personal Message from the Army Commander. Printed broadside, one leaf, 28.4.43, Tunisia, signed in pencil at foot, slightly browned, short marginal split at folds; 25 Anniversary S.H.A.E.F. V.E Day First Day cover, 8 May 1970, signed "Vera Lynn"; Single sheet signed "Yours Vera Lynn", 150 x 190mm.
India & Pakistan: a photograph album c.1860-1880, mainly Kohat, Abbottabad, Murree, Srinagar and Peshwar photograph album, 35 x 48cm, containing c.40 personal photographs of a British army officer's life in India, including a view of a Mosque and Afreedie Hills, Peshwar Road; a Kohat Agrrison cricket match with the album's compiler naming himself as the batsman; a view of the compiler's house in Abbottabad; several mountainous scenes and views of villages; two photographs of officers in the 1st Punjab Rifles: one group of Indian officers, and another showing British officers; a photograph of Takht-i-Suleiman peak; and many others, between 21 x 17cm and 25.5 x 31cm; with a few additional scenes of western landscapes; [also] 17 loose photographs of Indian and Pakistani scenes; 6 photographs from Portland in Dorset; 32 loose photographs of Egypt, Sudan and North Africa; and a collection of other holiday photographs; all albumen prints, some fading and a few chipped edges
ALBERT VICTOR (1864-1892), PRINCE, DUKE OF CLARENCE PARTIALLY PRINTED DOCUMENT, SIGNED 1 page, small 8vo, Fulford Barracks, 10 Feb. 1889, an Army Pass issued to Private A.D. Champion and granting him permission to be absent from his quarters from 2pm to 12pm on 10th Feb. 1889 in order to visit York, signed by the Prince at the foot in his capacity as Captain commanding F Troop 10th (Royal P.W.O.) Regiment of Hussars, some very light creasing and a small tear to the upper edge, not affecting the text or signature
JACOBITE PAMPHLETS 15 ITEMS IN ONE VOLUME, COMPRISING [STUART, CHARLES EDWARD] Part I. Full Collection of all the Proclamations and Orders published by the Authority of Charles Prince of Wales. [Glasgow], 1745, [ESTC N18804]; Part II. A Full and True Collection of all the Orders, Proclamations and Papers... Glasgow, 1746, [ESTC N48437]; [Harper, William] The Advice of a Friend to the Army and People of Scotland. drop-head title, [Edinburgh?, s.n., 1745?], [ESTC T120871]; [Anon.] The Chronicle of Charles the Young Man. [Edinburgh?, s.n., 1745], [ESTC T116754]; Caledonian Mercury The Battle of Falkirk.... from the Caledonian Mercury. Printed at Bannockburn, 1746. Single folio sheet, folded, drop-head title, closed tear, [ESTC T21418]; [Anon.] An Authentick Account of the Conduct of the Young Chevalier. London: Nutt, Dodd &c., 1749. Third edition, [ESTC T22792]; [Anon.] A Full Collection of all Poems upon Charles Prince of Wales. [?Edinburgh], 1745, [ESTC T55715]; [Various authors] True Copies of the Papers wrote by Arthur Lord Balmerino. London, 1746; Part II. A Genuine Copy of the last words and dying Speech of the Reverend Mr Robert Lyon; Philibert A Poem, compos'd the Second of November 1747, the day the Honourable Archibald Stuart. [Edinburgh, 1747], 4to, 4pp., torn without loss of text, [ESTC N11689] [Anon.] An Ode for the Thanksgiving-Day by Titus Antigallicus. [? Edinburgh, 1749], 8vo, 4pp., folded, [ESTC T90305]; [Earbery, Matthias] An Historical Account of the Advantages that have accrued to England. London, 1745. 8vo, title soiled, [ESTC T130801]; [Mansfield, William Murray, Earl of] The Thistle. London: H. Carpenter, 1748, [ESTC T50150]; "Officer at Hannover" Popular Prejudice concerning Partiality to the Interests of Hanover. London: M. Cooper, 1743, 8vo, title dust-soiled, [ESTC T221849]; [Egmont, John Percival, Earl of] A Second Series of Facts and Arguments. London: A. Price, 1749., [ESTC N194]; Anon. Constitutional Queries earnestly recommended. [London : s.n., 1751], 1 sheet, folio, folded, [ESTC T161337]; [Knight, Sir John] The Speech of Sir John Knight of Bristol. [S.l. : s.n., 1694?], [ESTC R217226],
WELLESLEY, ARTHUR, DUKE OF WELLINGTON (1769-1852) FIELD MARSHAL AND PRIME MINISTER AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ("WELLINGTON"), TO [HIS SISTER IN LAW] MRS STEWART [née Elizabeth Pakenham (1769-1851)], thanking her for her kind note of the 9th 'and for your congratulations upon my son Charles' Marriage, which is highly satisfactory', 1 page, with integral blank, 8vo, together with a franked Penny Red envelope with wax seal, addressed to Mrs Stewart in Dublin, clearly in the Duke's hand but with an earlier postmark from February 1843; Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington Autograph letter signed, to Miss Georgina Harcourt, politely declining an invitation to luncheon, with integral address leaf with remnants of red wax weal and Penny Black postage stamp, some writing slightly obscured where previously mounted in an album; Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington. Document signed in the name of George IV, October 30th 1831, signed by The Duke of Wellington, Lords Bathurst and Cholmondely & the Archbishop of Canterbury in their capacity as "The Lord's Justices", raising Major General John Barlow to be a Lieutenant General in the Army, printed document with manuscript insertions, laid on a larger piece of card, folio (3, & envelope)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SIGNATURES OF 16 U.S. PRESIDENTS INCLUDING CLEVELAND GROVER, PRESIDENT 1885-89 AND 1893-97, 2 PAGES partially printed document signed, 20th July 1883, issued by the Executive Chamber of the State of New York, ordering 'all gases and vapors produced be condensed or burned', signed by Cleveland in his capacity as Governor of New York, 2 pages, folio; together with A.L.S. by Frances Cleveland, First Lady of the USA, to an unidentified correspondent, on blue monogrammed stationery, Executive Mansion, Washington, 26 Oct. 1895; Photographic carte-de-visite of Grover Cleveland, 1888; Roosevelt, Theodore Signature at head of an ALS to Roosevelt, requesting his signature, 22 May 1919, neatly laid down at upper edge, some dust-staining affecting signature, 170 x 130mm.; Taft, William H. Typed Letter Signed, to Mr A.J. Jacobs thanking him for a copy of his book "Neutrality versus Justice", one page, 26th Nov. 1917; Wilson, Dr. Woodrow Autograph signature dated 24/1/18 on card with his title in another hand above, 88 x 154mm.; Roosevelt, Franklin Signature at edge of envelope marking 1932 Democratic National Convention, Chicago, Illinois; Truman, Harry S. Typed letter Signed, to Rufus Burrus, stating he is enclosing a contributory cheque to the Building Fund of the Library, 1 page, Dec. 29 1962, file holes to top edge; Hoover, Herbert Typed Letter Signed, or Mr John H. Wiechart, brief comment on the states organising the high schools, 1 page, Waldorf Astoria, 31 March, 1943; Eisenhower, Dwight D. Signature on card as Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, War Department, 75 x 126mm.; Johnson, Lyndon B. Typed Letter Signed, thanking Mr Gilbert J. Tillbury for his support, 1 sheet, United States Senate, May 12, 1960, 1 leaf; Nixon, Richard Colour photograph of Nixon with family, on occasion of 50th wedding anniversary, 21 June, 1990, signed; Carter, Jimmy Colour photograph, 25 x 20cm., signed lower right; Reagan, Ronald Signed black and white portrait photograph, inscribed "To A. Rabaiotti, with best wishes, Ronald Reagan", 203 x 255mm., Ford, Gerald 1 black and white, and 1 colour photograph, both signed, 175 x 86mm., & 250 x 200mm. Bush, Senior, George Black and white photograph inscribed "To Steven [?} Sinnerly, George Bush", 250 x 200mm.; Clinton, Bill Black and white photograph, signed, 252 x 200mm.; Bush, Junior, George Black and white photograph, signed, 175 x 125mm. (17)
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