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Lot 1082

A Jaeger-LeCoultre MoD issue chrome plated base metal cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch with signed jewelled movement, the signed dial with Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case back detailed 'GS/TP' above MoD arrow and numbered '005130', case diameter 5.1cm, together with two other MoD issue keyless wind pocket watches by Moeris and Elgin, case diameters 5.1cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1135

A Jaeger-LeCoultre RAF issue base metal fronted and steel backed gentleman's wristwatch, the signed jewelled movement numbered '263832', the signed silvered dial with Arabic hour numerals, the case back detailed '63/159' and 'A20333' beneath MoD arrow and numbered '158919', case diameter 3.2cm, on a black leather strap.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1137

A Nero Lemania MoD issue chrome plated base metal cased keyless wind open-faced centre stop seconds thirty minute recording pocket watch, the signed white dial with red and black Arabic numerals, the case back detailed '0552/521-3169' above arrow and '195/70', case diameter 5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1186

An Elgin MoD issue base metal cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt movement detailed 'Elgin Natl Watch Co USA seven jewels 20058395', the signed enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds, the screw case back detailed with MoD arrow above '76087 R', case diameter 5.8cm, fitted to a base metal watch chain, together with a Bravingtons London base metal cased MoD issue keyless wind open-faced pocket watch, the case back detailed 'G.S.T.P. F061376', case diameter 5.2cm, a Smiths chrome plated metal cased thirty minute recording MoD issue keyless wind open-faced stopwatch, case diameter 5cm and another Smiths base metal cased stopwatch.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1087

An MoD issue nickel plated cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds and detailed 'H. Williamson Ltd London 18343 F', the case back detailed with MoD arrow and '18343 F', case diameter 5.7cm, together with two other MoD issue pocket watches, an MoD issue nickel cased keyless wind artillery timer, the case back with MoD arrow and numbered '13274', case diameter 5.6cm, and a nickel cased keyless wind pocket watch, the dial detailed 'W. Ehrhardt', case diameter 5.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1058

An Enicar Ultrasonic Sherpa Date Automatic steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with arrow shaped hour markers, centre seconds and date aperture, case diameter 3.5cm, on a steel bracelet, together with a Longines Automatic steel cased gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers, centre seconds and date aperture, case width 3.3cm, with original guarantee card, dated '01.10.83', and Longines box.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 196

A WWI brass gun sight by Queen-Gray Co. Philadelphia. Barrel stamped with makers name, an arrow and 17 for 1917. 23' long.

Lot 70

Eight Boxed Corgi Foden Vehicles Eight Corgi Foden lorries to include a 31002 National Benzole, 13701 Arrow Bulk Carriers Ltd, 12501 Blue Circle Cement, 13602 'Archive Corgi' Foden S21 Mickey Mouse Box Lorry, 13901 'Famous Hauilers Around Britain' Bassett Roadway, 12301 The Motor Packing Co., 14501 'Building Britain' Blue Circle Cement, 14401 Hoveringham Gravels, all boxedQty: 8

Lot 372

An attractive 1920s nickel plated accessory motoring mascot featuring Robin Hood - the legendary English outlaw, Robin of Loxley from Sherwood Forest. Robin about to draw an arrow from his quiver, display base mounted, approx. 17cms. Together with another 1920s nickel plated well detailed Robin Hood mascot, approx. 16cms. -

Lot 591

A 19th century ash and elm low splatback Windsor armchair, pierced two piece splat, over a saddled seat, stamped 'JG' to underside, on ring turned legs and double arrow turned H stretcher, 56cm wide

Lot 668

A Chinese Manchu style composite bow, 19th century, mounted with arrow, the bow 106cm long, currently stands 117cm highPLEASE NOTE THAT FOR THIS LOT VAT WILL BE CHARGED ON THE HAMMER PRICE

Lot 276

A Royal Horse Artillery sword. Together with a Boosey & Co copper and brass bugle dated 1915 with Broad arrow and a Masonic ceremonial sword. (3)Length of blade 82cm, length of scabbard 85cm. Extra images are now online. There is pitting and considerable corrosion throughout the scabbard, blade and handguard, dents to the scabbard, and losses to the shagreen grip.

Lot 338

A brass G.P.O telegraph Key serial number 6787. Mounted on mahogany with Broad Arrow and Basebords. S.C.MK I, length 22.5cm.

Lot 109

GUCCI G-TIMELESS WRISTWATCHthe circular textured black dial with arrow markers at 12,3,6,9 with interchanging star, bee and heart markers and date aperture, the back numbered 126.4 and 17660869 on a stainless steel strap

Lot 10

TRAVELLING CLOCK AND TWO POCKET WATCHESthe travelling clock in a folding steel case with a circular dial with Arabic numerals marked 'Swiss Made'; a pocket watch with a circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and a subsidiary dial marked Recta, the case marked B.R.(Sc) (British Railways Scotland) 1106; and a pocket watch with a white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and a subsidiary dial, the case marked with the Broad Arrow, G.S. MKII A85221 (3)

Lot 177

An Edwardian single stone garnet ring by Ostby & Barton, set with an almandine garnet, measuring 7.8mm diameter, with scrolling engraved decoration to the shoulders, with eagle and arrow maker's mark for Ostby & Barton, ring size S 1/2. Total weight 5.5g.The eagle and arrow maker’s mark was in use by Ostby & Barton until 1912, when a return journey from Europe on the Titanic ended in tragedy.Ostby and Barton were founded in 1879 when Engelhart Cornelius Ostby and Nathan B. Barton formed their business partnership. Previous to their partnership, Mr Ostby trained to be a jeweller at the Royal School of Art in Norway.In 1869, Ostby joined his parents and brother in emigrating to the United States. It was here that he worked for two different jewellery companies, first Hunt & Owen, then Arnold and Webster, where he specialized in jewellery design & engraving.Ostby and his daughter Helene travelled to Europe frequently, to study European jewellery design and production. After 1906, all of Ostby’s trips to Europe included his daughter. Little did they know, their last father-daughter trip together would be to France in 1912. This final trip ended in tragedy.When the duo were prepared to head back home to Providence, RI, Ostby heard from friends about a ship travelling to New York. The name of the ship was the Titanic. It is documented that Ostby carried a black leather doctor’s bag, which contained gems and other souvenirs from Paris.After the collision, Ostby and his daughter, along with their friends the Warrens, climbed the grand staircase and went out to the boat deck. It was frigid outside, so Ostby decided to quickly return to his room to gather some warmer attire. While he was inside the ship, men insisted Helene board a lifeboat. She desperately wanted her father to join, but she listened to the men and got on the boat. Helene would never see her father again.

Lot 441

An Omega 1957 Speedmaster Broad Arrow watch, featuring a Swiss-made automatic movement in a steel case measuring 40mm with a black dial and three subdials covered with sapphire crystal glass on a brown leather strap with an original deployment buckle.Serial: 78334846The watch appears to be in good working order, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches & wear consistent with ageDent to the case at 9 o'clockStrap very worn

Lot 989

Various Bronze age to Roman items to include two German bracelets, two arrow heads, two fibulas, a later arrow head, a lead incised cross and other items. (qty)

Lot 1190

A small military hand axe stamped Perks with arrow, wooden shaft, length 40cm, and a similar hand axe with later shaft, length 65cm. (2)

Lot 6386

Elastolin - Plastic Issue Set 9880 - Seerschleuder, [Euthytonon], comprising: 7.5 cm Scale - Roman Catapult for Arrows complete with Working Winch, Spring Loaded Trigger & 2 x Arrow Projectile. Near Mint overall, contained in a near Mint pictorial printed box.

Lot 374

A ladies Carrera Sport 100 steel cased wristwatch, comprising a round signed blue dial, with lume batton and arrow markers, date aperture at 3, brushed steel case, width approx 26mm, integral bracelet link strap, fold over clasp,  along with booklet  Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person

Lot 3150

A group of unframed Indian watercolours to include: 1. An Equestrian portrait of a Gentleman riding a grey stallion, 22 x 29cm (damage and staining to upper left section and right side)2. Study of lovers within interior, he with bow and arrow ready to shoot a hawk, all framed within floral borders, 28 x 18.5cm3. Study of Goddess within an Howdah, the camel she rides body painted with a tiger hunt, it's hooves are depicted as snake heads, attendant to the side, with two necklace bearing deities in the sky, script above and to reverse, 32 x 22cm (af)4. A group of male and three female figures within exterior ground settings, the border with three male figure and two doe (dee) with script to reverse, a/f (faded) 23 x 16cm (4)  

Lot 576

Longines Military: a steel-cased manual wind Military wristwatch, the arabic dial with central seconds hand, fitted a sixteen-jewel movement, cal 1268N, no.6611***, case interior stamped 22453 1031, case back stamped 6B/159 A7865 under broad arrow mark, 32mm wide, on associated flexible strap.

Lot 59

A CARVED GILTWOOD WALL MOUNT19TH CENTURY Modelled as cherubs seated upon an arrow26cm high, 168cm wide  Provenance: The Fulwood CollectionCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSplits and cracks, chips and losses, signs of glued repairs to some joints - the arrow head and flight are separate elements that have been glued and screwed in placeSome chips to the gilt surface revealing underlying timber in placesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 146

WWII 'THE DIRECTOR' THEDOLITE GUN SIGHT NO. 12 MK.I. No. 601, in original fitted case bearing military broad arrow and further stamped marks to exteriorOptics generally ok - would benefit from light clean, as well as body.Functions fine. Additional images now available.

Lot 21

BRITISH 1907 PATTERN BAYONET the blade with stamped marks including military broad arrow, two-piece hardwood grip, in mounted leather scabbard57cm long

Lot 153

COLLECTION OF AFRICAN TRIBAL SPEARS 19TH/20TH CENTURY comprising eighteen examples and a further tip, along with two shafts and bow (lacking sting) and an arrowthe longest 190cmAdditional images now available.

Lot 81

BRITISH MkIV HELMET with interior label dated 1976 and with broad arrow, with webbing and chinstrap, net and scrim cover, along with another MkIV-type helmet, and a Mk 6-type helmet, this with woodland and desert covers (3)

Lot 592

WW2 British 2nd Pattern ‘B2’ Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good example with brass grip, steel cross guard stamped with broad arrow, ‘B2’ and ‘ENGLAND’. Housed in its leather scabbard with brass lower chape. Leg tabs have been removed from the scabbard. Good double edged blade with much of the original blueing remaining. One small dent to the edge of blade. The blade measures 16 ¼ cms, overall 31 ½ cms.

Lot 594

British 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good example with blackened bronzed ringed grip, top pommel stamped with ‘3’ and ferrule stamped with broad arrow and ‘2’. Unmarked oval cross guard. Housed in the original leather scabbard with blackened brass chape, leather leg tabs and belt loop with damaged elasticated strap. Blade with some of the original blued finish. The blade measures 17cms, overall 30 ¼ cms.

Lot 587

WW2 British 2nd Pattern Ribbed and Beaded Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, fine example of a brass ribbed and beaded hilt commando knife with broad arrow stamp and number ‘4’ to the ferrule. Remains of the blackened finish to the grip. Housed in its original leather scabbard with blackened brass lower chape. Blet loop with the elasticated securing strap now absent, leg tabs also now absent. Fine double edged blade with the remains of the blued finish. The blade measures 17 cms, overall 31 ½ cms.

Lot 598

British 3rd Pattern Commando Knife, 1960’s / 1970’s British commando knife with cast ringed grip having blackened finish. Blackened brass securing nut to the top. Oval cross guard stamped ‘SHEFFIELD ENGLAND’ and with broad arrow. Housed in the original leather scabbard with leg tabs. Near mint condition double edged blade with medial ridge. Blade retains nearly all of the blued finish. Blade 17 ¼ cms, overall 31cms.

Lot 593

WW2 British Ribbed and Beaded Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, fine example of a brass ribbed and beaded hilt commando knife with broad arrow stamp and number ‘1’ to the ferrule. Housed in its original leather scabbard with brass lower chape. Complete with the leather leg tapes but the elasticated securing strap now absent from the belt loop. Fine double edged blued blade with medial ridge. The blade measures 17 ¾ cms, overall 31cms.

Lot 472

Scarce Crimean War Period Water Canteen, being an 1854 pattern example constructed from wood with metal strengthening bands and original stopper to the top. The canteen is painted blue and is stamped ‘B 18 5’ and arrow. Canteen is 7 inches in diameter. Inside smells of honey which was used as a sealant. These canteens were only issued to British soldiers who were on active service and very few survived. They were in service until 1862 when the pattern was changed. This example was found in some old barrack cottages near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Lot 601

British 3rd Pattern Commando Knife, good example with the one piece ringed grip with a number ‘2’ stamped on the pommel and number ‘4’ with broad arrow on the ferrule. Oval cross guard stamped ‘ENGLAND’. Housed in the original leather scabbard with brass lower chape and leg tabs. Complete with the belt frog which is stamped ‘ENGLAND’, elastic strap present but damaged. Good unmarked double edged blade with medial ridge. The blade measures 17cms, overall 32 ½ cms.

Lot 588

WW2 British 2nd Pattern ‘B2’ Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good example with brass grip, steel cross guard stamped with broad arrow, ‘B2’ and ‘ENGLAND’. Housed in its leather scabbard with brass lower chape. Complete with the leg tabs to the scabbard. Elasticated strap missing from the belt loop. Unmarked double edged blade with medial ridge. The blade measures 17 cms, overall 32 cms.

Lot 605

Modern NATO Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good example with blackened finish, oval cross guard stamped ‘NATO NO 4658827 1977’ the other side with broad arrow and ‘SHEFFIELD ENGLAND’. Housed in its original scabbard. Double edged blade with all the original finish remaining. The blade measures 18cms, overall 30cms.

Lot 585

WW2 British 2nd Pattern ‘B2’ Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, superb example which retains nearly all the blackened finish to the exterior fittings. Grip with knurling. Oval cross guard stamped with broad arrow and ‘B2’. Housed in its original leather scabbard with blued brass lower chape, leather leg tabs and belt loop with elasticated strap. Double edged blade with nearly all of the original blueing remaining. The blade measures 17 ¼ cms, overall 31 ½ cms.

Lot 602

British 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife by George Ibberson, good example with blackened brass ringed grip with securing nut to the pommel. Oval cross guard stamped ‘G. IBBERSON & CO SHEFFIELD ENGLAND’ and other side with broad arrow and ‘1968 IB-4432’. Complete with the original leather scabbard with blackened brass lower chape, leg tabs and belt loop with elasticated securing strap. Double edged blade with medial ridge retaining much of the original blueing. Blade 17 ½ cms, overall 32 ¼ cms.

Lot 124

British Pattern 1887 Mk 4 Sword Bayonet, 'WD' with broad arrow and Enfield inspection marks to ricasso with crossed out 'EM' for Enfield Martini, '4994' stamped to crossguard, opposing arrow out of service stamp to pommel, held in leather scabbard with steel mounts, converted from first pattern 1886 Enfield Martini in 1891 (marked to ricasso), no non-British markings, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 83

British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet by Charles Reeves & Co of Birmingham, single fullered steel Yataghan blade with maker stamped to ricasso, crossguard stamped with the number '366', leather grips, end of beak pommel stamped '610', tang spine stamped 'R.J.' and 'G.H.', held in leather scabbard with steel mounts, frog stud stamped with broad arrow

Lot 137

British No.7 Knife/Socket Bayonet, one side of the ricasso marked with a broad arrow and '78' the other side marked 'MK 1/7' and broad arrow, rotating pommel stamped with broad arrow and '/78', red tufnel grips, held in steel scabbard marked on the stud with a 'P' within a circle for the Poole Arsenal, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 315

First World War officers Campaign Kit, leather case with brass rings to the sides for carrying strap, stamped to lid with broad arrow and maker 'Geo. W. Hathaway, Walsall, 1916' to the back, contains; folding fork, and spoon in leather case, fork marked 'Inoxid', leather bound glass hip flask, leather case containing two stiff brushes, both marked 'Ebony E120', leatherett backed shaving mirror, trench lamp/lantern stamped with broad arrow and maker 'Maw, London', canvas toilet roll containing steel soap dish, steel case with ct throat razor marked 'The Little Beauty' and maker 'Souther & Richardson, Sheffield', pair of soft brushes, various glass bottles with lids/caps

Lot 81

Second World War British Second Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, double edged blackened steel blade, brass chequered grip most of the black finishing now missing, crossguard stamped with broad arrow and 'B2' (believed manufactured by BSA), held in brown leather scabbard with flattened brass chape, scabbard has the belt loop cut off, this well used knife has the blade shortened to 14.6 cm

Lot 129

British Pattern 1903 Knife Bayonet, no markings to the blade, pommel stamped with 'B' over '229', and crossed out '221C', the letter 'S' stamped to both wooden grips, held in leather Mk II scabbard with integral frog, scabbard stamped with broad arrow over '03 and inspection mark, vendor states bought directly from the collector and author Anthony Carter, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 122

British Pattern 1879 Saw Backed Artillery Sword Bayonet, 64 cm straight steel fullered saw backed blade, marked to one side of the ricasso with a broad arrow over inverted 'GM', and Enfield inspection mark, Birmingham repair mark to the spine, '103' and Enfield inspection mark to pommel, held in leather scabbard with steel mounts, broad arrow stamped to teardrop stud, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 52

A British 1796 Pattern Heavy Dragoon Pistol, converted to percussion cap by Blake of Wapping for use on ship, steel barrel bearing Ordnance markings of crown over 'GR' over arrow, walnut stock with brass mountings, left side of stock stamped 'I.A.BLAKE & CO., LONDON' within an oval

Lot 316

Collection of British First World War Trench Maps, the maps are attributed to Brigadier General Herbert Cecil Potter (10/10/1875-11/6/1964) Officer Commanding the 9th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Division, during the Battle of the Somme and 3rd Battle of Ypres, the maps, detailed below, are of areas in which Potter served throughout the war from 1914 and include detailed information of enemy trenches marked in red on each map, some are particularly evocative, the map of Hebuterne containing the village of Serre with 'Matthew', 'Mark', 'Luke', 'John' Copses, all clearly marked and bring to mind the tragic first day of the Battle of the Somme, a map of Delville Wood is annotated in pencil with 'Delville Wood and Guillemont, 9 Bde attack 16/8/1916' , another map gives the 'German Order of Battle, Cambrai 1 Dec 1917', a map of the 'Seine, Meuse, and Rhine Basins Showing Areas of Occupation of the Allied Armies Jan 1919' is marked with the ink stamp of 'HQ 9th Infantry Brigade', the maps were given to the vendor when a young man by General Potter's son Major Cecil Potter, a family friend in Somerset, some  are heavily used and stained with the mud of the front line, many of  the annotations on the maps are believed to have been made by General Potter contemperaneously, while some, particularly on the French made maps, are believed to have been done by Major Cecil Potter post warBrigadier General Herbert Cecil Potter CB, CMG, DSO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, educated at Bedford Modern School and Sandhurst, joined the Kings (Liverpool) Regiment as 2nd Lieutenant 29/2/1896, promoted Lieutenant, March 1899, then Captain, December 1900, seconded to a Mounted Infantry Column in South Africa 1901-02 (2nd Boer War) served in the Sudan in 1908 and the Western Front throughout the First World War, wounded through both legs in August 1914, he returned to the front line and given command of 9th Infantry Brigade in April 1916, during the Battle of the Somme General Potters recce of High Wood with two other officers, and the realisation that it was clear of Germans and could be occupied easily is detailed on Page 137/138 of 'Somme' by Lyn MacDonald, '...There was not a German to be seen. The commanders decided to look for themselves. General Potter of the 9th Brigade of the 3rd Division, with Lieutenant Colonel Elliot and Major General Watts Commander of the 7th Division were not so foolhardy as to expose themselves by walking along the track at the top of the slope but, hugging the the shelter immediatley below, clambered along to the ruined windmill, a hundred yards or so to the right.... looking across the gentlest of valleys, where the ridge on which they stood sloped down to a hollow and rose almost imperceptibly to the dark mass of High Wood itself,...Nothing stirred in the cornfields. High Wood was silent...Then they crossed the cornfield almost to the edge of High Wood. Not a shot was fired. High Wood was empty. Jubilant, excited, and anxious to push ahead, they almost ran back to the line. The troops were fresh and ready to go...', tragically, the information was not acted on in time, the Germans reoccupied the wood and High Wood was not taken until September after heavy fighting and many casualties, Potter was twice wounded at the Somme in August 1916, the second time by a 'large shell which sat down beside me and made me stone deaf for some days', Potter also served at the Battle of Arras April-May 1917, and the 3rd Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) July-November 1917, as well as the Queens South Africa Medal with three clasps Potter was awarded a medal and clasp, 4th Class Osmanieh, 3rd Class Mejidieh in Sudan (1908),mentioned in depatches in WW1, decorated with the Legion of Honour by Sir Douglas Haig in November 1915, made DSO in 1917 and CMG in 1918, he retired from the army in 1927, the maps included in the lot are;Delville Wood Map, large scale, trench lines/road names marked in red (Fleet Street, High Holborn, Bond Street, Regents Street, etc) with reverse marked in pencil (believed by Major Cecil Potter) 'Delville wood and Guillemont, 9 Bde attack 16/8/1916'Trench Map - Hebuterne, Ordnance Survey 1916, scale 1:10,000 , 'Trenches corrected to 19:8:16', trench lines printed in red, additional markings in pencil (Bounderies, Pendant Alley, etc),'Matthew Copse', 'Mark Copse', 'Luke Copse', 'John Copse', which formed part of the British front line and forming up points for some of the Pals battalions are clearly marked, front of map marked 'Brigadier, Serre, Aug 1916''Seine, Meuse, and Rhine Basin  Showing Areas of Occupation of the Allied Armies Jan. 1919', 1:1,000,000 scale map, showing Belgian, British, American, and French zones outlined in red, marked in pencil 'Occupation zones of the Rhineland 1919' bears stamps of 'HQ 9th Infantry Brigade' and 'General Staff 3rd Division' dated 7th February 1919French issue map of Melun, 1:80,000 scale, bottom left corner marked 'Revisee 1888', marked in pencil 'France, 1/80,000 map of Melun area (SE of Paris) probably issued in case of further retreat by BEF in August 1914'Map of Cambrai, 1:100,000 scale, British intelligence map showing German Order of Battle, Army Groups, Armies, Corps, Divisions, down to Regiments, including rest billets, all printed in red, marked to reverse 'German Order of Battle, Cambrai, 1 Dec 1917'Trench map, Ordnance Survey 1915, sheet 36c N.W. 3 and part of 1, scale 1:10,000, shows town of Loos, trench lines in red including 'Loos Road Redoubt', marked to the front in pen '**** 1915'Trench Map, scale 1:10,000, France, La Bassee, trenches marked in red including Holenzollern Redoubt, units marked in pen (19th Bde, Kings, 2nd South Staffords), marked to the front in pencil '1915'Trench Map, France, Sheet 57c S.W., scale 1:20,000, trench lines marked in red, Bazentin, Longueville, Guillemont, High Wood, Delville Wood, Flatiron Copse, Sabot Copse, Arrow Head copse, etc all shown, mud stained, marked in pencil to front 'Bazentin/High Wood'French issue map, Provins, marked bottom left corner 'Revisee 1888', marked in pencil 'Large scale map of Provins area (SE of Paris) probably issued in case of further retreat by BEF in August 1914', (qty)

Lot 100

German M1871 Sword Bayonet by the maker Alex Coppel, Solingen, maker stamped to one side of ricasso, Imperial crown over 'Erfurt' to the other side, dated '84' to spine, crossguard is stamped '32 R. R. 152' for the 32nd (2nd Thuringian) Reserve Infantry Regiment, part of IX Army Corps, the '152' is the bayonet rack number, scabbard absent, together with a German M98/05 Bayonet , unfortunately the handle/tang broken, scabbard absent, and a British Pattern 1876 Socket Bayonet, marked with broad arrow, date 11/84, and Enfield inspection mark, scabbard absent, (3)

Lot 132

Pattern 1908 Ross Bayonet Mk 2, blade stamped with War Department broad arrow and Enfield inspection mark, pommel marked 'Ross Rifle Co. Quebec, Patented 1907', held in Mk 1 leather scabbard marked 'R.R.C.' for Ross Rifle Company', the date 1911,and Canadian broad arrow, ithe integral frog has the number '4236' stamped at the back, and the letters 'S' or 'F' and 'L' scratched/carved at the front, possibly by the soldier, the Enfield inspection mark indicates that this was one of a number of Ross bayonets trialed, and rejected, by the British government together with the Ross Rifle, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 46

British .303 Lee Enfield No.5 Mk I Rifle, Serial Number 4683, broad arrow marks to butt, barrel marked 'US DE 3AK', deactivated in 2022 to current UK/EU specifications and comes with a certificate of deactivation

Lot 117

Pattern 1856 Drill Purpose (Cadet) Bayonet, officially converted and shortened from the 1856 Yataghan sword bayonet in 1886, manufactured by the German maker Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie, Solingen, makers logo to one side of ricasso with various date marks, Enfield inspection marks to the other side with 'WD' and broad arrow, '78' stamped to pommel, 'V & M' or 'N' stamped to tang, held in shortened leather scabbard with steel mounts, '72' stamped to locket rim, blade length 33 cm (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 136

British Pattern No.5 Jungle Carbine Knife Bayonet made by the Wilkinson Sword Company, one side of ricasso stamped with 'X' bending mark, broad arrow, and inspection mark, the other side stamped 'W.S.C.' for the maker and 'S294', pommel stamped 'W 4908', held in steel scabbard, complete with webbing frog marked 'M.E.Co 1955', together with a steel scabbard for the No.5 Bayonet marked 'S294' held in a 1944 Pattern left basic pouch (1st Type) with bayonet loops, (3), (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 121

British Pattern 1876 Socket Bayonet for the .45 calibre Martini Henry Rifle, stamped to the triangular blade with the date '89, broad arrow over 'WD', Enfield inspection marks, and opposing arrow mark to show withdrawn from service, it also has Arabic characters showing service in the Middle East, probably Egypt, held in leather scabbard with brass mounts, broad arrow over 'WD' and Enfield inspection mark to locket, Broad arrow over 'WD' to chape, leather stamped with the number '1257', (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 125

British Pattern 1895 Socket Bayonet for use with the Martini Henry .303 calibre rifle, triangular blade stamped with broad arrow over 'WD', Enfield inspection mark, date '95, crossed out rack numbers, all overstamped with the rack number '444', held in leather scabbard with brass mounts, locket stamped with broad arrow over 'WD', and Enfield inspection mark, teardrop stud stamped with matching rack number '444', (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 85

First World War British 1907 Pattern bayonet by Robert Mole & Sons, marked to one side of the ricasso with crown over 'ER', makers name and date 6 '10, to the other side with broad arrow and Mole inspection marks, this early example of a 1907 Pattern bayonet would have had the quillon removed during refurbishment as they were discontinued in 1913, and clearence hole added to the pommel as per instructions of February 1916, held in a leather scabbard with steel mounts and the round frog stud approved in 1915

Lot 115

British Pattern 1856 Yataghan Sword Bayonet, crown over 'VR', with inspection mark, and the date /94 to one side of ricasso, inspection mark and broad arrow over 'WD' to the other side, pommel stamped '583', tang stamped with a large 'M' possibly denoting Militia, 'J.B.B.', '2' and inspection mark, held in Garrison Artillery issue steel scabbard, officially modified from the original bar on barrel fitting to suit the 1871 Martini Henry Artillery Carbine, vendor states purchased directly from the collector and author Anthony Carter, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 114

British Pattern 1855 Lancaster Sword Bayonet, straight, fullered, pipe backed blade with spear point, marked to one side of the ricasso with a broad arrow and British Solingen inspection mark, to the other side with date '04 and Birmingham repair mark, brass crossguard and pommel ,stamped to the pommel with 'R.A.M.C.', 'M', '14.05', and '96', held in leather scabbard with brass mounts, originally issued to Sappers and Miners for use with the Lancaster Rifle, the bayonets were placed into store for many years until re-issued to the Royal Army Medical Corps as walking out sidearms, vendor states purchased directly from the collector and author Anthony Carter, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 126

British 1888 Mk 1 Type 1 Knife Bayonet, makers name indecipherable due to the amount of date marks on one side of the ricasso together with crown over 'VR' and Enfield inspection marks, one of these to the other side with 'WD' and broad arrow, '472' stamped to pommel, 'K' stamped to tang, held in leather scabbard with steel mounts, rare to find this variant in such good condition, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

Lot 131

First World War British Pattern 1907 Sword Bayonet by Sanderson, makers name, crown over 'GR', and date 5 '16 to one side of ricasso, broad arrow and Enfield inspection marks to the other, held in brown leather scabbard with steel mounts and teardrop stud, scabbard stamped with broad arrow over 'A.G.' (or 'O'), inspection ,marks and date which appears to be '10, complete with webbing frog, (Part of the Philip Bowes collection)

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