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Britains sets 1892, Indian Army Infantry with Officer (Condition Good, three damaged), 1907, General Staff, service dress (Condition Good, horse missing, dispatch rider damaged) and 1719, RAMC Stretcher Party (Condition Good, one bearer hand damaged) with thirteen other Britains figures (three damaged, with sixteen by other makers and forty-nine Skybird or similar 20mm scale figures (Condition Good, some damage) 1940 (94)
Wyld, James, publisher Maps & Plans Showing the Principal Movements, Battles & Sieges in which the British Army was engaged during the War from 1808-1814... London, [n.d.] Elephant folio, 37 engraved maps and plans, original red half morocco gilt over green cloth, some foxing and occasional light dampstaining; Belmas, J. Journaux des Siéges faits ou Soutenus par les Français dans la Péninsule de 1807 a 1814... Paris: Fermin Didot..., 1836. Folio, 24 maps, contemporary half calf, joints split, lower cover detached, some foxing (2)
Crimean War Journal of a wounded officer and a collection of letters, 1855-56 A collection of items, including: Manuscript journal recording an injured British Lieutenant Colonel's (initialled (?)"AGB") return from the Crimea on the ship Thames , commencing with his departure on 24 November 1855, describing time spent in Constantinople and Malta, his thoughts on his own mortality and the progress of the war ("...The army will under God's blessing get on very well through the winter, but the drunkenness among the men is shocking..."), a visit to Renkioi Hospital in the Dardenelles ("...a fine well ordered hospital ... a covered passage leads between the rows of huts in each of which a nurse is to be found ... the Patients are not very numerous at present - they looked very comfortable in their white not blue dressing gowns. They are of course wounded & sick soldiers..."), reflections prompted by a visit to Troy comparing the Iliad with the Crimea ("...we agreed that Nestor had a close resemblance to Lord Raglan, whose opinion always had the greatest weight..."), details of other wounded officers with whom he shared quarters, and ending with his return to England and reception at Woolwich, 22 pages, folio with a final 8vo leaf, blue paper, roughly stitched but the final leaf loose, dated at the end, Belmount, Nightingale Vale, [Woolwich, London], 23 December 1855; [AND] A file of correspondence and papers relating to the Cavalry Division in the Crimea, including letters sent to the divisional headquarters, mostly by senior officers, copies of letters to others but about divisional affairs, and memoranda, on subjects including appointments, supplies, the provision of interpreters, winter quarters, veterinary appointments and reports on cavalry horses, and personnel matters including complaints from an officer about accusations of cowardice at the Battle of Balaclava and the theft of money from a French soldier whilst sleeping off drink in the guards tent of the 13th Light Dragoons, many with marginal comments and docketing, c.34 items, chiefly folio, c.50 pages, March 1855 to April 1856
WW I POSTER: Britons Want You, Join Your Country's Army! (1914), a reproduction of the recruitment poster depicting Lord Herbert Kitchener, British Secretary of State for War centre, originally designed by Alfred Leete (1882 - 1933) as a cover for 5th September, 1914 issue of the weekly magazine London Opinion, pasted on board, 69.5cm x 51.3cm. Illustrated.
*FIELD-MARSHALL FREDERICK SLEIGH ROBERTS, 1ST EARL ROBERTS (1832-1914), autograph letter signed to Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925), 3 autograph pages headed "Headquarters, Madras Army, 10th February 1884" and inscribed "Private", ",,,I send you a paper which will I think interest you,,,the object is to draw attention to the value of Afghanistan, and to point out the difficulties we must be prepared to meet if Russia is ever allowed to get a footing in that country,,,I am afraid that my opinion about our now being unable to save Herat may not commend itself to you,,, we seem to be getting into serious trouble in Egypt,,,", paper size 225 x 185mm
CIGARETTE CARD ALBUMS. Twelve Wills cigarette card albums: Seven with full sets including 'Allied Army Leaders' 1917. Five other Wills albums with other tobacco companies cards including Carreras 'Popular Footballers' 1936. Also six Carreras albums of cigarette cards; two with full sets of 'Famous Airmen & Airwomen' 1936 & 'Film & Stage Beauties' 1939, the other five with various part-sets. (18)WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT. PLEASE NOTE: Due to Covid-19 staff shielding, we are operating a queue system for dispatch based on payment completion. Therefore, our usual speed of dispatch will be slower than normal. Also there may be carrier delays beyond our control. : We reserve the right to not ship multiple lot purchases if they are too heavy or bulky.
World War One Amateur Stereo Cards of British Army 'School of Instruction for Royal Horse and Field Artillery (Larkhill)', probably winter 1916, now Royal School of Artillery, showing new corrugated iron huts, some in snow, built 1914-1915 for opening of camp in 1915, some with officers and men outside, four men in front of door with sign '3/1 Shropshire RHA Battery Office (10), Packway and exercises in mud on Salisbury Plain, with Mack AC truck and 'Camp 19' sign (7), tents (4), barracks (1), stables and guns, sign 'No 8 RHA Training School TF [Territorial Force]' (8) and on boat to France, landing, probably in Le Havre, and getting onto train (9), overall G, one P, some foxing (39)
Overseas Military Gelatin Silver Prints, World War One-era snapshot album of train journey through France and Italy to Egypt; press photos - refugees from Warsaw, wrecked WW1 aircraft, possibly in Balkans, German prisoners in Colmar, February 1945, Monte Cassino, US mortar crew in February 1944, Damascus in ruins in revolt against French, 1925, with enprints - wrecked Euclid crane and Jeep in Aden, circa 1955, Royal Navy tour of Athens, 1929, British Army in India, various military portraits, and others (a lot)
Brass Camera Lenses, Wray - wide-angle lens in Houghton Sanderson 'Tropical' lens board and another similar wide-angle lens, some solder to edge; Aldis Morocco-covered case for convertible lens set, various contents including Trio x 2 lens for No 7 SIII, Trio x2 lens for No 2 SII and yellow filter, with a similar style Duo for No 7 SIII, with Aldis lens brochure, circa 1910; 4in f/16 Ensign Symmetrical Wide Angle lens; and Beck or TT&H (?) for Army & Navy Stores Rapid Rectilinear 7.38in lens, in leather case, with lens flange; pair of Wray stereo front lens elements; overall G, some dings to fronts (a lot)
Godfrey Batting (1890-1971) Photographic 3¼in sq Magic Lantern Slides, mainly topographical, some atmospheric, including sea views in Sussex, views of Kent countryside, River Medway, castles, country houses, including Buxted and Scotney, churches, Army Pageant re-enactment, possibly of Battle of Blenheim, Battersea Park, rural scenes, some unmounted, mostly circa 1897 to 1910 (apx 200)
English School 1899, oil on canvas, Portrait of a boy wearing a turban and army uniform, indistinctly initialled and dated 1899, 98 x 67cm, ornate gilt gesso frame Condition: Canvas remains tight, varnish a little shiny and blooming across the bottom, stretcher marks showing particularly across the middle, some fine but stable craquelure, would benefit from a clean, housed in probably the restored original frame
A group of WWI and WWII medals, bearing the name '2210 A.S. Sgt. W. Fletcher RAMC (Royal Army Medical Corps)', comprising George V 'Long Service and Good Conduct' and 'Meritorious Service' medals, WWI War and Victory medals, WWII 1939-1945 Star, 1939-1945 War medal and a Defence medal, all with ribbons, together with a RAMC cap badge. (1 bag)
Five WWII medals and other civilian medals, comprising 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star,a Defence medal and two 1939-1945 War medals, two cardboard medal boxes, a 5th Army 1st October 1943 Allied Armies entrance to Naples commemorative medal 1905 and 1906 Norfolk Education Committee medals for 'One Year's Regular Attendance at School' and a 1907 gilt metal three years regular attendance medal, a Red Cross Blood transfusion medallion and a Pro Valetudine Merit Clean Hands Campaign medal. (1 bag)
A collection of assorted British army ephemera, including a Home Guard regimental photograph of No. 5 Platoon "A" Company 3rd Kesteven Battalion, a folded War Office map of Buxton & Matlock, 21.5 by 30cm sight size, with mount 35.4 by 45.8cm, together with a postcard print photograph of some air personnel post debriefing held on 'Wednesday 21st april 1943 Linton-On-Ouse, 78 Squadron Halifaxes', two folders of various ephemera and four other prints. (1 box)
A WWI and a WWII group of medals, comprising a WWI group named SE.10946 Pte. E.H. Hogg Army Veterinary Corps, a 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal, a Victory medal, a AVC cap badge and two other badges, together with WWII group of four medals, 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, War medal and Defence Medal together with a Royal Artillery Cap badge, two shoulder titles, and a WWII 'Soldier's Service and Paybook' for 902704 J.B. Winterton Royal Artillery. (1 bag)
A collection military ephemera, fifteen British army shoulder tags mostly for Yorkshire regiments, a 1948 War Office map of Gainsborough, a pamphlet on the treatment of German Nationals in Germany, a miniature set of WWI medals and three miniature possibly replica WWII medals, a roll of WWI style War medal ribbon, over medal ribbons, together with a collection of brass badge backs and pins. (1 bag)
A group of over one hundred British Army badges and buttons, including cap badges for the Essex Regiment, Royal Army Medical corp and five others, a large collection of army and Navy buttons, including Royal Armoured Corp, Army Cycle Corp, Army Educational Corp, WWI Essex regiment, together with a Pakistan Republic Medal 23rd March 1956, and a 1956 British War Department brass button polisher. (1 bag)
Three groups of WWI medals, comprising a trio of medals for 011016 Pte. I. Spicer Army Ordinance Corps , a 1914-1915 Star, a 1914-1918 War Medal, a Victory medal, a War medal and Victory medal for156977 Pte. A. Paterson Middlesex Regiment with three Middlesex Regiment badges, a WWI War Medal and Victory medal named 58063 Pte.J. Teale Manchester Regiment together with a Manchester Regiment cap badge, each set mounted upon card board. (1 bag)
A group of eight 1930s British army silver plated sporting trophies, all with circular wooden or plastic plinths, comprising of seven 15/19th Hussars trophies, largest 18 by 11.5 by 27cm high including plinth, including five with twin handles and two goblets, together with a Shorncliffe Garrison Horse show cup. (8)
A collection of over eighty British army badges and buttons, including Hampshire and Royal Hampshire, Kent & County of London Sharpshooter, North Irish Horse regimental cap badges, together with Duke of Wellington's, West Yorkshire, and Foresters regimental shoulder titles, and some RAF and Naval brass buttons. (1 bag)
A WWII medal group and miniatures, possibly awarded to Major Neil Stafford Hotchkin, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence and 1939-45 medal with oak leaf, and a cased ERII Territorial Army medal bearing date 1981, together with a corresponding miniature set of medals, Hotchkin served in the Territorial army during the Dunkirk evacuation as well as latterly in Burma, Hotchkin played cricket for Eton, Cambridge University and Middlesex County Cricket, accompanying the medals is the Book 'All the King's Enemies' by J. Bartlett and J. Benson p.200 features picture of Hotchkin. (1 bag)

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