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Three early 20th Century metal chain link purses, two similar fine linked with snap lock fastening embossed in black, one with fringe detailing to bottom, one with curved detailing to bottom; one further with arrow shaped detailing to bottom, thick linked, ball snap lock fastening to top (3)
A yellow metal propelling pencil fob, the wrythen outer case with loop pendant, extending to reveal pencil stamped S. Mordan & Co with arrow head and number 1, length closed 3.cm, together with another yellow metal novelty propelling pencil in the form of a screw and a small intaglio fob (3)
British Military Issue Wristwatch and Pocket Watch, the wristwatch is a CWC Quartz brushed stainless steel example with broad arrow marking on the reverse and issue numbers. The Swiss made pocket watch is made by Doxa and is marked to the back of the case with Broad Arrow marking and GSTP HO7227. (2 items)
1945 Dated British Royal Army Service Corps Airborne Beret Grouping consisting of maroon airborne issue beret fitted with brass regimental polished cap badge. Kangol Wear Limited makers details to the interior with 1945 date and WD arrow with Z date letter. Typical WW2 form with circular woven pattern to the top of the beret. Accompanying the beret is a mirror housed in the leather cover, worn wartime pattern paratrooper jump wings in uniform removed condition and brass regimental collar and shoulder titles.
British Airborne 1959 Pattern Denison Smock accompanied by a 1954 dated maroon airborne forces beret. The smock is complete with its full length zip. Brass fronted popper studs to the pockets and front. Complete with the crutch tail. Some wear and fading to the outside of the smock and a small hole to the centre. To the arm is evidence of a jump wing once being present. Cuffs remain in good condition. Interior has a worn size label. The beret is made by British Fez Co Limited and has broad arrow stamp and clear date stamp. Leather trim to the edge. Marks where cap badge was once fitted. Good worn example set.
JOCELYN BROOKE: THE MILITARY ORCHID, 1948, 1st edn, inscr by Angus Wilson to his companion Odo Cross "with many thanks for your kindness Odo +", orig cl, d/w + MARCH COST: AFTER THE FESTIVAL, 1966, 1st edn, sigd and inscr to Ernest Bishop Esq to ffep and dtd 1966 and further sigd and dtd 1966 to ttl pge, orig two-tone cl, d/w + PAUL THEROUX: V S NAIPAUL - AN INTRODUCTION TO HIS WORK, 1972, 1st edn, sigd Paul Theroux to the ttl pge, orig cl gt, d/w + JOSEPH CONRAD: THE ARROW OF GOLD, 1919, 1st edn, orig cl gt + seventeen other mod 1st s etc (21)
7x various irons and 3x putters to incl Anderson "Arrow" stamp mid iron^ Tongue Brand mid iron^ Gibson Star model jigger^ Thistle brand mashie^ Shoor-Flite mashie^ Gibson Star model mashie et al plus D Anderson St Andrews Gem Putter^ Spalding Anvil Brand straight blade and a polished Callen Super Special straight blade putter - all with leather grips.
Pistol: A .58 calibre Tower Sea Service, percussion belt pistol. Stepped lock marked Crown 'V.R.' & 'Tower' 1843. Profuse barrel proof and inspection marks. Broad lanyard swivel, brass mounts. Walnut stock with captive rammer. Crisp action on first and second cock. Stock marked 'HOLLIS BROTHERS'. Light pitting and pleasing patina overall. Arrow & 'BO' stamps to top of grip. Good working order and condition. (small area of stock filled near muzzle).
An early 20th century British military leather shell carrier, possibly for 8inch Howitzer shells, the main body with band supports, stamped N with the broad arrow mark, the lid stamped N70IIR and the broad arrow mark L8-30, height 62cm, diameter 38cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: top dark stain and wear marks. leather strap to base still attached. stains and crease marks to base, some scuff marks, lining stained, overall in good condition for age - see image

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