A set of twelve Hitleriada Furiosa prints by Stanislaw Toegel, 1946, cover a/fStansilav Toegel was a lawyer, amateur artist and Polish Army reservist officer. Captured after the fall of Poland in 1939, he escaped and served with the Polish resistance until being taken prisoner once again in the aftermath of the ill-fated Warsaw uprising. Sent to a labour camp at Gottingen, Germany, he was forced to work at a paper mill where, in clandestine and at risk of instant execution, he drew the original cartoons ridiculing Hitler and his cohorts, and depicting the cruel depravity of their regieme. In 1946, the cartoons were compiled and published in limited quantities by Antoni Markiewicz.
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A full collection of Hitleriada Macabra prints by Stanislaw Toegel, 1946, cover a/fStansilav Toegel was a lawyer, amateur artist and Polish Army reservist officer. Captured after the fall of Poland in 1939, he escaped and served with the Polish resistance until being taken prisoner once again in the aftermath of the ill-fated Warsaw uprising. Sent to a labour camp at Gottingen, Germany, he was forced to work at a paper mill where, in clandestine and at risk of instant execution, he drew the original cartoons ridiculing Hitler and his cohorts, and depicting the cruel depravity of their regieme. In 1946, the cartoons were compiled and published in limited quantities by Antoni Markiewicz.
A small quantity of Medals including a 1957 replacement issue Iron Cross 2nd class, with ribbon in Prussia colours, a campaign medal for a William White no. 284 driver in Royal Field artillery, a WWII engingeer's cap badge (repaired), a German Navy petty officer radio telegrapher's badge, a WWII German possibly Army Panzer cloth badge and two WWII German stick pin, one stamped Richard Sieper & Son., Ludenscheid
A Victorinox Swiss Army Chrono stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 241298, serial 081129469, with blue dial, three subsidiary dials and date aperture, Swiss ETA quartz movement, serial 251272, dial 33mm, 45.5mm across crown, on a blue crocodile skin style leather strap, with sales brochure, instruction booklet and warranty card dated 1/20/2013. (2)Notes: not in working condition, battery presumed flat, but hands set well and date trips correctly.
Mid-19th century British Colonial school, "The army parade", Watercolour Unsigned- various notations- possibly dated 06/4/48 14 x 24cm (5½ x 9¼ in.) Pen and ink with "Devils on horseback" sketches to the glazed reverse Condition Report: Some age related spotting- creases and smudges- presumably removed from a sketch book? Condition Report Disclaimer
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a shagreen cigarette case, a Vitrinox Swiss Army pen knife, an open blade razor, various magnifying glasses, a boxed harmonica, a boxed vintage lemon squeezer, a combination ebony and steel button hook/shoe horn, a vintage brass whistle, a brass and mother of pearl pill box, etc.
c.1942 Harley-Davidson 739cc WLA Type III ProjectRegistration no. JLA 270 (see text)Engine no. 42WLA17783In 1939 the US Army was supplied with two prototype Harley Davidsons for military evaluation and, based on tests and comparison with other machines, such as Indian and Delco, an order was eventually placed in 1940 for the first WLAs. It proved to be a success in its military role and was supplied to several countries, including Great Britain, who ordered 5000 in the early stages of World War II. It seems possible that this machine could be one of the 5000 supplied to Great Britain, as it was first registered for road use in London in August 1947, a period when we have encountered other WLAs registered for civilian use. The present owner acquired this machine many years ago from a close friend who had used the bike with its original sidecar. When he took it off the road and dismantled it, he sent the sidecar for scrap, and repainted the WLA parts in maroon and cream, before boxing the bike parts to be reassembled in the future. The vendor repainted the parts in olive drab, before boxing them once again when his work began to occupy more of his time. Work has been and gone, but he no longer has the inclination to complete the project, hence its sale. This project appears substantially complete, and a new owner has a wonderful opportunity to resurrect this great old warhorse to its former glory. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the completeness, or otherwise, of the project. Documentation comprises a continuation RF60 buff log book, an original service manual, and a photocopy magazine article. It should be noted, the Vehicle Registration number does not appear on the HPI database and may have since lapsed. Prospective bidders must satisfy themselves as to the validity of the Vehicle Registration Number prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1947 Sertum 250cc VT4Frame no. 80788Engine no. 50788Founded in 1922 in Milan, engineer Fausto Alberti's factory specialised in the manufacture of industrial engines and out board motors before producing its first motorcycle under the Sertum brand name - a 175cc single-cylinder four-stroke - in 1932. Many types of machine were made during the 1930s, ranging from a humble 120cc two-stroke single to a sturdy 500cc unitary construction sidevalve twin. Sertums competed in many endurance trials, including the ISDT, proving quite successful in this role, and contracts were secured for the supply of machines to the Italian Army. Despite a reputation for first class quality, Sertum stopped production in 1952, its new models having failed to catch the imagination of the public, which was more interested in mopeds and scooters. The 250cc single-cylinder overhead valve VT4 model offered here is typical strongly built and well designed. Unitary construction of engine/gearbox, cast-iron cylinder barrel and head, friction-damped rear suspension, girder forks, and full-width alloy hubs are a few notable features. A maximum of 12bhp was claimed for the VT4, which was good enough for a top speed of 65mph (105km/h). This smartly turned-out VT4 has been restored by a specialist in Milan. There are no documents with this Lot.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: NN If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, undertaken by Bonhams upon a successful sale, to facilitate the registration of the machine here in the UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
c.1942 Matchless 348cc G3L SpecialFrame no. 54283Engine no. 3L 69238The outbreak of war in September 1939 found the British Army ill prepared for hostilities, not the least with regard to its transportation arrangements. The result was the wholesale commandeering of civilian motorcycles for despatch, reconnaissance, convoy patrol and other duties. Almost every major British manufacturer supplied machines to the Army, although these were invariably adapted pre-war roadsters rather than purpose-built military designs. Among the most popular was the Matchless G3, a relatively lightweight and sporty 350cc model that had first been assessed for possible military use in 1933. Updated with a single down-tube frame and telescopic front fork, the 'Matchbox' continued as the G3L from 1941. By the time hostilities ceased in 1945, more than 63,000 G3Ls had been delivered, and post-war the model would go on to establish itself as one of the finest trials bikes of the day. Believed to be an ex-military motorcycle, this G3L has been modified by the Benelli factory, which in the immediate aftermath of WW2 engaged in the rebuilding and sale of other makes. The plunger-suspended frame is particularly worthy of note, being distinctly Italian in appearance. Restored by one of Mr Morbidelli's technicians around ten years ago, the machine is offered with sundry photographs, a selection of reproduction manuals/parts lists, and some photocopied marque-related literature.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: NN If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, undertaken by Bonhams upon a successful sale, to facilitate the registration of the machine here in the UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
General Sir Montague Harper KCB, DSO (1865 – 15 December 1914) - senior officer of the British Army during the First World War - an early 20th century oil on canvas portrait painting of Harper in full military uniform. Unsigned. Supplied with a folder of original family history, including an original WWI period photograph of Harper in uniform, several items relating to his Father Charles Harper, as well as later research into the career of Montague Harper, a framed family crest and two wax seals. The painting in a period gilt plaster frame. Total size approx; 78cm x 67cm.
NO RESERVE Letter Book.- Rubinstein (B., of 14 Beaufort Buildings, Strand) [Letter Book to various British Army officers], manuscript in German, 162pp., 15pp. Index at front in English, endpapers loose, slightly browned, disbound, 1853-54; and another, an album of lithographs, 4to (2).⁂ First mentioned possibly a venue for army and civil service examinations.
WWII war medal and Defence medal pair, a Royal Army Medical Corps silver and tortoiseshell sweetheart brooch hallmarked for London 1916, a pair of RAMC gilt metal collar badges, a silver and enamelled Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh School of Dietetics badge of navette shape, a silver and enamelled British Dietetic Association Inc oval badge, a gilt metal and enamel "Inutraque Fortuna Paratus" badge, a silver Festiniog Railway "Centenary of Steam" 1963 medal in fitted case etc.
WWI death plaque or dead man's penny for George Smith of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in issue envelope addressed to Mrs J Smith of New Mains Lanarkshire, a dog tag stamped "3353 G Smith ... ASH", Army form B104-82 detailing his death by pneumonia on 14th October 1918 at 28th General Hospital, Salonica, a photograph, a French WWI embroidered silk postcard, other ephemera, a world was 1 Christmas tobacco tin and a Cadbury chocolate tin commemorating Their Majesties visit to Newmains July 9th 1914 etc.
WWI nine medal group to Royal Engineer 28472 Warrant Officer Frederick W Roberts MBE including MBE medal, 1914 Mons star with clasp (28472 ECQM SJT F W ROBERTS RE), WWI war medal and victory medal with mention in dispatch oak leaf clasp (28472 WOCL 1 F W ROBERTS RE), WWII defence medal, WWII war medal, Army long service and good conduct medal (28472 QM SJT F W ROBERTS RE), Army meritorious service medal (28472 SUPT CL F W ROBERTS RE) and French military medal (medaille militaire 1870), a full set of matching miniatures with the addition of a China war medal 1900 and a boxed King's badge
WWII war medal, 1939-45 star and Africa star with 8th Army claps in issue box sent to Mr C Robertson of Elgin with copy documents 2820994 Private George Sandison Robertson 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, KIA 2nd November 1942 aged 23 at Alamein, also a further WWII war medal and Africa star with 8th Army clasp
WWII medal group comprising war medal, Defence medal, 1939-45 star and France and Germany star in issue box addressed to Mr J S Morrison of 10 Granby Road Edinburgh, miniature OBE medal, a shield plaque "1st Airborne Division Workshops REME To AQMS Morrison JS From Members of the SGTS Mess in Token of Comradeship 1943", cap badges including REME, KOSB, Royal Army Ordnance Corps etc, KOSB shoulder titles, Boy scouts badge with plume, cloth badges including Pegasus, Airborne titles etc. and a Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh medal to J S Morrison Elected Honorary Life Member 1998, (this lot is being sold in aid of a charity)
British Army dress uniform jacket having stitched label "Colonel Black Royal Flying Corps", with brass RFC buttons, RFC collar badges, epaulette stars and crown for the rank of Colonel, RFC pilot wings needlework brevet breast badge and medal ribbons for Military Cross MC, WWI 1914-18 star and Boer War King's South Africa Medal
British Army dress uniform jacket having cotton lining with Gordon Highlanders brass buttons by Firmin and Sons of London, Egypt collar badges, epaulette crown and star for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and medal ribbons for Distinguished Service Order DSO, MBE, Military Cross MC, WWI 1914-18 star, war medal and Victory medal, 1939-45 star, France and Germany star and WWII was medal
British Army dress uniform jacket having Widman and Dodd of Ruskin House Birmingham label "6D253 Maj Harper-Shove 18/2/44" with brass The Royal Welch Fusiliers buttons by Gaunt of London, grenade collar badges, epaulette star and crown insignia for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and medal ribbons for 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, Victory medal, 1939-45 star, WWII war medal, French Croix De Guerre and Belgian Croix De Guerre
British Army dress uniform jacket with brass George VI buttons by Pitt and Co, epaulette stars and crown insignia for the rank of Brigadier, Sam Brown style leather belt and medal ribbons for Military Cross MC, 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, Victory medal with oak leaf clasp and Coronation 1937 medal No tailor's label.
British Army dress uniform jacket having Hobson and Sons (London) Ltd label "C E J Cole Esq 24'641" with brass Royal Engineers buttons by Gaunt and Son of London, Ubique collar badges, and medal ribbons for WWII 1939-45 star, Africa star with "1" clasp, Italy star, defence medal, war medal, diamond jubilee medal and Army Emergency Reserve Decoration
British Army dress uniform jacket having William Anderson and Sons Ltd of Edinburgh and Glasgow label "P J Henney May 1950 G89986" with Gordon Highlanders brass buttons by Anderson of Edinburgh, Ubique collar badges, epaulette star badges for the rank of Lieutenant and medal ribbon for General Service medal
British Army dress uniform jacket with Indian Engineers brass buttons, Ubique collar badges, epaulette crown insignia for the rank of Major and medal ribbons for 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, Victory medal, Africa general service medal, India general service medal, general service medal, 1939-45 star, Burma star, WWII war medal, French Croix De Guerre, Belgian Croix De Guerre etc.
British Army dress uniform jacket having Austin Reed of Regent Street label "Brig C P Clarke A092026/79 181245" with 16th Punjab (India) brass buttons by Stillwell and Son Ltd, epaulette stars and crown badges for the rank of Brigadier, pair of red cloth gun badges and medal ribbons for 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, Victory medal with oak leaf clasp, India general service medal, 1939-45 star, Burma star, WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp etc.
British Army dress uniform jacket having "Quo Fata Vocant" brass buttons by Jennens and Co Ltd of London, Northumberland Fusiliers NF badges, epaulette stars and crown badges for the rank of Colonel and medal ribbons for The Most Distiguished Order of St Michael and St John, OBE, 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, Victory medal with oak leaf clasp, Coronation 1902, Jubilee 1935, Coronation 1937 etc. also a cap with Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge No tailor's label.
British Army dress uniform jacket having J H Pearce of Pulteney Street label "J H Wilson" with ERII staybrite badges by Gaunt of London, epaulette stars and crown badges for the rank of Colonel and medal ribbons for MBE, 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, Coronation 1953 medal and General service medal, also a pair of maroon stripe troussers
British Army dress uniform jacket having Hawkes & Co Ltd of Savile Row label "Captain W....." with Royal Tank Regiment RTR brass buttons by Buttons Ltd of Birmingham, cloth and needlework tank badge, Fearnaught collar badges, epaulette star and crown insignia for the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and medal ribbons for Distinguished Service Order DSO, 1914-18 star, WWI war medal, Victory medal, India general service medal and Coronation 1937 medal
British Army dress uniform jacket having H Lotery and Co (Uniforms) Ltd label dated 1965 "Jenkins 2 Gren Guards" with warrant officer lower sleeve crown in wreath patches, crossed swords buttons by Buttons Ltd of Birmingham and medal ribbons for 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, Defence medal, WWII war medal, both types of general service medal, Army long service and good conduct medal, Army Meritorious service medal and Efficiency medal
British Army dress uniform jacket having A and J Lambert of 27 Queensferry Street Edinburgh label "Capt M M Scott 9/2/40" with brass buttons by Anderson of Edinburgh, Russian style doubled eagle collar badges, epaulette crown badges for the rank of Major and medal ribbons for Defence medal, WWII war medal and Efficiency medal with rosette
British Army dress uniform jacket having William Anderson and Son Ltd of Edinburgh and Glasgow label "Bert Pearson Esq 151224 Feb 1936" with Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders brass buttons and medal ribbons for Distinguished Service Order DSO, General service medal, 1939-45 star, Africa star with "8" clasp, Italy star, France ad Germany star, Defence medal and WWII war medal with oak leaf clasp
British Army dress uniform jacket or greatcoat having Hawkes & Co of Piccadilly label "Maj W E Hudleston" with Royal Army Medical Corps brass buttons by Hawkes, gilt metal collar badges, bullion wire epaulette star and crown badges for the rank of Colonel and medal ribbons for The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St John, OBE, Distinguished Service Order DSO, Queen's Sudan medal, 1914-18 star with rosette, WWI war medal, Victory medal, etc. Approximately 38" chest, 34" waist, 18" shoulder to shoulder.
Diecast Military models including Britains Military Equipment 1718 Searchlight on Mobile Chassis boxed, three Lone Star vehicles form the Modern Army Series including Small Mobile Fighting Unit with missile launcher, Lorry and Small Mobile Fighting Unit with ground to air gun, Dinky Toys 623 Army Wagon, 673 Scout Car and 676 Armoured Personnel Carrier and Corgi Toys Land Rover WB 109 in RAF blue

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