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Lot 460

Two brass knives with bullet handles, the blades engraved 'Souvenir Wissant' and 'Arras/France', together with Army Indian soldiers pay book, release documents, two Indian brass beakers and a vintage Triumph camera (Parcel)

Lot 346

Two WWI trench art souvenir knives, one for St Omer and the other for Arras, and two brass novelty cookery style miniature knives, (4).

Lot 820

WW1 Victory Medal named 2.Lieut A J Fletcher. Arthur Joseph Fletcher was Killed In Action 23/4/1917 serving with 13th Bn Royal Fusiliers. Listed on the Arras Memorial. From Balham, London. GVF (1)

Lot 822

WW1 Victory Medal named 2.Lieut E M Lynch-Staunton. Eric Margrave Lynch-Staunton was Killed In Action 9/5/1917 with the 3rd Royal Fusiliers. Born Addleston, Surrey. On the Arras Memorial. VF (1)

Lot 255

1914 casualty star to 8689 Pte Sidney Musson East Yorkshire Reg, D of W 3-5-1917 commemorated arras memorial

Lot 276

1915 Star Trio to 15352 Pte Frederick Charles Ludditt 15th Hussars. Killed In Action 30/3/1917. Born Chiswick, London. Buried Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery Arras. EF (3)

Lot 277

1915 Star Trio to 16186 Pte Frederick Percy Adams Glouc Regt. Killed In Action 25/3/1918 as 149164 FTR CPL with the 1st/1st "K" Heavy Bty RFA. Born All Saints, Ipswich. Listed on the Arras Memorial. EF (3)

Lot 357

BWM named Capt E G Passingham. Edward George Passingham was Killed In Action 3/5/1917 serving with "Z" Coy 1st Bn North'D Fus. On the Arras Memorial. Born Sydenham, London. Awarded the Military Cross L/G 11/5/1917 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He led a raiding party with great courage and determination through uncut wire and succeeded in entering the enemys front line trenches, where he personally shot three of the enemy'. EF (1)

Lot 636

Military Medal and 1915 Star Trio to 11874 Pte Robert Bullock K.O.Sco.Bord.(Bulloch on star). (MM named 11874 Pte R Bullock 6/K.O.S.B.) The MM has a very poor replacement suspender and the Battalion has been corrected. MM L/G 9th July 1917 Battle of Arras, served in 27th Bde 9th Div. Poss Battle of Arras 1st Battle of The Scarpe. With an unrelated Silver War Badge. With discharge certificates. a/f

Lot 758

Victory Medal named 2.Lieut J G France. John Galbraith France was Killed In Action 12th April 1917 with the 8th Bn att 9th Bn Cameronians. On the Arras Memorial. Lived Glasgow. VF (1)

Lot 927

A collection of 81 Memorial Registers detailing the fallen in the First World War. Register 18:Soissons Memorial France (three parts); Register 19: Loos Memorial France (parts 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13); Register 20: The Arras Memorial (parts 1, 6, 9-12, 14-16, 22-23); Register 23: Vimy Memorial (parts 4 I-L); Register 30: The Tyne Cot Memorial Passchendaele (parts 2-11, 13-20, 22-24); Register 38: The Basra Memorial Iraq (Indian army parts 1-3, 5-6, 9-21); Register 40: The Hollybrook Memorial Southampton; Register 41-42: Chatby Memorial and Kantava memorial, France 248-250: The War Graves of the British Empire (3 parts), France 604: War Graves of the British Commonwealth, Register 32: Ploegstreert Memorial, Belgium (parts 1-5, 7-8)

Lot 29

Three leaves from the Chronique dite - de Baudouin d’Avenes, in French, illuminated manuscript on... de Baudouin d Avenes, in French, illuminated manuscript on parchment [northern France (Therouanne), c .1300] Three leaves, double column, 35 lines of a skilled French vernacular hand (written space 190mm. by 125mm.), ten illuminated initials enclosing portraits of men and women, one a monk in orange robes reading from a book, initials with coloured and gold border extensions terminating in fleshy orange and white flowers, linefillers in same, contemporary foliation 'cxxxiii', 'xviii' and 'lviii' at the head of the recto of each leaf, all recovered from bindings and somewhat rubbed and cockled with flaking from initials, and with small fragments of paper from printed pages adhering, two leaves roughly stitched together, fair condition, 290mm. by 185mm. Acquired in Sotheby's, 25 April 1983, lot 78. These are three of the missing leaves from Arras, Mediatheque municipale, MS. 863 (recently catalogued by A. Stones, Gothic Manuscripts, 1260-1320, Part I , 2013, no. III-82, pls. 618-20, and with many further reproductions on the BVMM website), which evidently was being cut up in the sixteenth century for reuse on bindings. The text is that of an early universal chronicle, the so-called Chronique dite de Baudouin d'Avesnes . The first version charted history from the Creation up to 1278/81, and was complete by the death of the patron after whom it is named in 1289. The Arras manuscript extended the text up to c .1300, and the leaves here are from the as yet unpublished section of Old Testament history, narrating part of the stories of the children of Israel in the desert, Balaam and the ass, the battles of Saul and David and ending with the death of Brutus en la grande bretaigne . The Arras manuscript is probably from the medieval library of the Abbey of Saint-Vaast, Arras (founded 667, suppressed 1798 and chattles sold 1838). This lot, and the six following, are included here as affordable examples of European vernacular languages

Lot 355

POSTCARDS - FOREIGN TOPOGRAPHICAL Approximately 325 cards, including views of la Rue Gambetta et la Gare, Arras; la Rue des Trois-Cailloux, Amiens; la Rue Carnot et l'Hotel des Bains, Wimereux; la Mairie et la Place, Etaples-sur-Mer; Grand Hotel Chapeau Rouge, Avallon; la Rue Nationale, Pernes-en-Artois; Rue de la Gare, Doudeville; der Markt, Bern; and Boulevard de Grancy, Lausanne, (box).

Lot 137

WW1 Trench Art Ring, made from a white metal with a small brass insignia with the name Arras etched into it.

Lot 273

A pair of Arras vases, decorated with fruit and leaves on deep blue ground, 23.5cm

Lot 101

Leutnant Friedrich Kamfenkel EKI signed RAF 17b 33d anniversary of the Battle of Britain cover. Variant by Hans Rossbach. No 3 of 5. Observer with Flg Abt (A) Nr 240 from the end of 1917 operating at the Western front at Bapaume, Arras and Ypres. Shot down 3 times in a “Halberstadt” an LVG/CV and a DF1W, by British fighters, but made emergency landings behind his own lines to avoid capture. 2 photos included. Good condition Est. £10-15

Lot 631

A pair of trench art vases marked Arras and a trench art tobacco jar

Lot 402

A FRAMED RFA/RFC OFFICERS SCROLL & KINGS LETTER. A contemporary framed Scroll and Kings Letter, sent to the family of Lt Arthur Vernon Oliver-Jones. Killed in Action as an Observer in 21 Sqdn, in July 1916. Lt A V O-Jones was reported missing then killed in action during a bombing raid over a French Train Station. He was the elder son of the late William O-Jones of Tunbridge Wells, nephew and adopted son of his uncle Mr Alfred Taylor-Jones of Wybourbe Grange Tunbridge Wells. Born on the 6th July 1892, his mother was Helen Maud O-Jones nee Appach. Educated at Oundle School he obtained a commission in the Royal Field Artillery in October 1914. He went to the front with the 66th Battery RFA on the 4th February 1915, he was seriously wounded at the Battle of Neuve Chappelle on July 9th 1915. Despite losing fingers on his left hand, he refused the 'Blighty' option and qualified as an Observer in March (11th) 1916. He served in France and during the months prior to his death, survived several crashes and forced landings with his pilot Captain J O Cooper. This after bombing or 'recce' missions over Lille and Cambrai, among others. On the 21st July 1916 he took off with Cptn Jack Cooper the son of Lady and Cptn Cooper, who was educated at Harrow in RE7 number 2388. In company with other aircraft their mission to bomb Epehy Station. At sometime during the flight they were brought down by Anti Aircraft fire, near Beaulencourt Village in the Pas de Calais. At first reported missing in action, their deaths were verified two days later (23rd). Originally a Kensington lad, he is commemorated on the Arras Flying Service Memorial. The six aircraft on the mission dropped (14) 112 lb bombs on the station. His adopted father and uncle, claimed his medals giving the address as 15 East Cliffe Rd. Royal Tunbridge Wells. In the 1930,s Jack Coopers father gave £5,000 to the building of the Lido Pavilion in Hyde Park, whereby a plaque to his son was to be placed. Arthur Oliver Jones was 24 years old when he left over £10,000 in his will February 15th 1917.(LG). His pilot was 20 years old.

Lot 590

Military Medal, 1915 Star Trio and Silver War Badge No B310555 (for Wounds). To 1432 Pte Hubert Byng Worc Regt. (MM named 240072 Cpl H Byng 1/8th Worc R. TF). MM L/G 26/5/1917. Gazette gives awards for March and April 1917 inc early Arras awards. 8/Worcs Regt served in 144 Bde 48th Div. At the time of the award. This award likely for minor operations around the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line 14th March to 15th April 1917. GVF (4+1)

Lot 61

1915 Star Trio to 15352 Pte Frederick Charles Ludditt 15th Hussars. Killed In Action 30/3/1917. Born Chiswick, London. Buried Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery Arras. EF (3)

Lot 809

WW1 casualty bwm & victory medals to 9348 Charles a wood r Sussex regt k in a 3-5-1917 with the east surrey regt commemorated on the arras memorial

Lot 287

BWM & Victory Medal + Death Plaque and ID Tag to 10326 Pte William Cousins Durham L.I. Killed in Action as 270113 with the 18th Bn. Born Ditchburn, Durham. On the Arras Memorial. VF (3) (See other family Casualty group)

Lot 293

11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Border Regiment 1914 hallmarked silver cap badge.A fine rare die-stamped example bearing London hallmarks to top of wing on reverse. (KK 1149)11th (Service) Battalion (Lonsdale) raised on 17th September, 1914 by the Earl of Lonsdale in Carlisle, Kendal and Workington with HQ in Penrith. Battalion landed at Boulogne 23rd November 1915. Fought in Battles of the Somme, Albert, Ancre, Messines and Arras. Amalgamated with the 5th Battalion 10th May, 1918 and disbanded 31st July, 1918.

Lot 295

A QUANTITY OF SNAPSHOT PICTURES OF HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS mainly in card wallets to include Judges Little Pictures and Valentines Snapshots approximately 13 wallets two booklets of World War I related French postcards - Albert and Arras and sundry ephemera including My Own Football Club (M.O.F.C) midget handbook presented with wizard , London Opinion and The Humorist miniature magazine March 1946 etc etc

Lot 220

A pair WWI trench art engraved shell cases inscribed Arras & Cambrai, dated 1918.

Lot 1245

WORLD COINS, SPANISH NETHERLANDS, Philip of Spain, Silver ½-Philipsdaalder, 15(86), Artois (Arras) (Del 68a). A crude strike, very fine.

Lot 317

Great War Trench Art Model MK II Tank Money Box made from wood with the side gun sections having a sheet brass covering. The tracks have been constructed from small pieces of wood. Front of the model has a plaque engraved IRON DUKE MK II ARRAS. Measures 24cm x 14cm approx.

Lot 980

A silver banded smokers pipe, a second pipe with a Blackpool Stanhope, Trench Art knife, made from a bullet marked Arras and two knifes

Lot 644

BATTLE OF BRITAIN 70th anniversary of the Battle of Arras cover signed by Flt Lt James Pickering AFC, who also flew the aircraft 'Faith, Hope and Charity' over Malta. Good Condition

Lot 98

Herbert A Lake, (20th Century, British) 'Cavalry Before Arras, 1917' ink and watercolour, signed lower right and titled with pencil sketch lower left, 24cm x 34cm, framed.

Lot 316

HOUSMAN, Laurence (Illustrator):1. Barlow, Jane: The End of Elfintown. L, Macmillan, 1894, 1st edn. Original highly decorative gilt boards. CONDITION: VG;2. Rossetti, Christina: Goblin Market. L, Macmillan, 1893, 1st edn. Original highly decorative gilt boards. CONDITION: Lacking front endpaper; o/w G;3. Green Arras. L, J Lane, 1896, 1st edn. Original highly decorative gilt boards. CONDITION: VG+;4. Plus two others (5)

Lot 450

WWI Good Range of postcards including: Arras, Great shell damage, Rhimes and Verdun - many with soldiers present. Also Vimy Ridge (21 original cards) Total 44

Lot 125

The Wiper's times, 2nd edition, published by Herbert Jenkins, together with a small collection of WWI period postcards, including Arras and others.

Lot 279

Death Plaque to Captain Kenneth D'Aguilar Houston 18th Bn London Regt (London Irish Rifles). Killed In Action 24/3/1918. On the Arras Memorial. Born Dublin. GVF (1)

Lot 39

1915 Star Trio and Death Plaque to 2065 Pte Henry William Key Middlesex Regt. Killed In Action with 5th Bn London Rifle Brigade on 3/5/1917. Born West Ham. On the Arras Memorial. VF (4)

Lot 58

1915 Star Trio to 15352 Pte Frederick Charles Ludditt 15th Hussars. Killed In Action 30/3/1917. Born Chiswick, London. Buried Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery Arras. EF (3)

Lot 654

Unusual WW1 silk Christmas Card sent from Arras 1917, with aeroplane piloted by British Soldier, plus a French Soldier ? dropping Holly. Poor but scarce

Lot 693

WW1 Casualty BWM & Victory Medals With Memorial Plaque to 24181 Pte Charles Jackson 24th ( Tyneside Irish ) Northumberland Fusiliers K in A 28-4-1917 Commemorated Arras Memorial (VF)

Lot 79

1915 Star Trio to M2-050558 Pte W Marshall ASC, plus Arras 1904 lapel medal GVF (3+1)

Lot 1928

BOX 228 - SPARKLING WINE Bird in Hand Sparkling Pinot Noir 2014 Bagrationi Finest 2010 Viña La Rosa New Sparkling Brut Chardonnay/Pinot 2013 Kaiken Brut NV Chateau Mars Cuvee Prestige Hosaka Hinoshiro Cabernet & Merlot Late Harvested 2010 House of Arras Grand Vintage 2005 Zonin Prosecco Superiore DOCG Prestige 1821 NV Cava Giró Ribot Unplugged 2011 Amanti Pinot Grigio Spumante NV Crémant d'Alsace Trilogy 2007 Gran Codorníu Chardonnay Reserva Brut Nature NV Monistrol Premium Cuvée Rosé Cava Brut 2011

Lot 366

A PAIR OF FIRST WORLD WAR MEDALS comprising war and victory medals. PTE.W.J.BERRY.R.FUS. 5885. Two samplers and a silkwork purse "Arras, 1915" (a lot)

Lot 317

Three albums of assorted early 20th century postcards with subjects including portraits, greetings cards, flowers, sweetheart cards, Trams, Cricket, WWI, Arras, Abbeville and Aviation

Lot 1205

A Luma monocular, brown leather case; a World War One trench art matchbox sleeve, Arras Somme 1914-18; cuff links; enamelled badges; cigarette lighter; Army Form B50, The small Book; gavel; qty

Lot 440

An early 20th century picture on silk of churches in Albery, Arras, Peronne and Ypres painted within an applied silk flower head and embroidered border, in ebonised frame together with a still life of flowers signed Hector Fraser 1977, oil on board (2)

Lot 588

Rembrandt pottery bowl with stylised floral decoration on green and mottled ground, together with an Arras dish

Lot 636

WW1 memorial scroll in frame to 23538 Pte Harry Norris Bedfordshire Reg K in A 27-3-1918 commemorated Arras memorial born Watford Herts

Lot 642

WW1 postcard sets including battle damaged Ypres / bombardment of Arras /battle of the Somme / battle of Yser/ Perone /Dunkerque/ German war cemetery's/ Canadian war memorial Vimy with a 1914-1918 money box in the form of a shell, trench art letter openers etc

Lot 654

WW1 Superb casualty frame with plaque and photo to 65652 Pte Bertie Terriss Palmer 208th Coy Machine Gun Corps (infantry) K in A 3-7-1917 commemorated Arras Memorial also comes with his BWM & Victory medals memorial scroll and packing

Lot 1415

CAROLINGIANS. Charles le Chauve (the Bald). As Charles II, King of West Francia, 840-877. AR Denier (21mm, 1.76 g, 1h). Class 2. Atrebas (Arras) mint. Struck 864-877 and later. X CID?TI? D–I RE+, Carolus monogram / + ?TREB•?S CIVI, cross pattée. Depeyrot 81; M&G 744-745 var. (no • after B); MEC 1, –. Good VF, toned, a bit softly struck. Rare mint. From the Joseph R. Lasser Collection for the benefit of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, purchased from Wade Hinderling, 5 April 2010.

Lot 245

Silk World War I Christmas Card From a father to his `little son` `Arras 1917`. A worn and treasured card.

Lot 170

Collection of 23 WWI French embroidered silk postcards including Arras 1915 and RMS Carmania etc

Lot 1181

A WWI notebook belonging to J Collins, of the B section, 8th Field Ambulance Corps, BEF, army no 35810, following his time from being called up on 23/2/1915 through to being demobilised on 25/1/1919, includes details of St Eloi, Somme, Arras, Ypres, with lists of wounded and fatalities

Lot 311

ALEC RIDDELL STURROCK (1885 - 1953) Tilloy Church, South of Arras Signed, oil on board, 25cm x 33cm. ARR

Lot 301

Fascinating collection of thirty First World War carved oak panels with painted British Regimental Divisional Crests of the 5th Army that passed through the town of Péronne during the Battle of the Somme. The panels originally hung in Arras Town Hall but were removed by Major William Henderson Davison, who was on the General Staff in 1916 as the Allies retreated. He became a doctor and City Coroner of Birmingham and was awarded an O.B.E. Each panel measures approximately 15.5cm x 21.5cm. All the proceeds of the Sale including the Buyer's Premium will go to The Royal British Legion CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition, some have minor damage / chips to corners and two have one corner missing

Lot 342

Collection of sixteen First World War, brass trench art shell cases, including R.N.A.S., Royal Engineers and various French names including Reims, Arras and Somme

Lot 301

Fascinating collection of thirty First World War carved oak panels with painted British Regimental Divisional Crests of the 5th Army that passed through the town of Péronne during the Battle of the Somme. The panels originally hung in Arras Town Hall but were removed by Major William Henderson Davison, who was on the General Staff in 1916 as the Allies retreated. He became a doctor and City Coroner of Birmingham and was awarded an O.B.E. Each panel measures approximately 15.5cm x 21.5cm. All the proceeds of the Sale including the Buyer's Premium will go to The Royal British Legion CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition, some have minor damage / chips to corners and two have one corner missing

Lot 342

Collection of sixteen First World War, brass trench art shell cases, including R.N.A.S., Royal Engineers and various French names including Reims, Arras and Somme

Lot 114

Silk - Military - WW1 The bombing of Arras 1915

Lot 1154

Two trench art letter openers, one being WWI Brass blade marked Arras with inert 8mm rifle round grip, the other WWII made by an Italian POW in POW camp No.92 crafted from copper and aluminium

Lot 68

A Good Great War 1917 'Western Front' M.M. and 1918 Bar to Sergeant H. Allway, Leicestershire Regiment, Killed in Action on the First Day of the Great German Spring Offensive, 21.3.1918Military Medal, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar (16352 Sjt: H. Allway. 1/Leic: R.), toned, good very fine M.M. London Gazette 18.6.1917 16352 Sjt. H. Allway, Leic. R.M.M. Second Award Bar London Gazette 23.2.1918 16352 Sjt. H. Allway, M.M., Leic. R. (Boro', S.E.).16352 Sergeant Henry Allway, M.M., born Greenwich, London; enlisted in the Leicestershire Regiment and served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War; killed in action on the Western Front on the first day of the Great German Spring Offensive, 21.3.1918, and is commemorated on the Arras Memorial, France.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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