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Philip Naviasky (1894-1983) Portrait of an Aboriginal girl wearing a yellow blouse Signed, oil on canvas board, unfinished, 61cm by 51cm A preparatory unfinished sketch, a charcoal line running from top to bottom on the right edge done purposefully by the artist. Small drawing pin hole in the top right corner, it does have some surface dirt but this is minimal. Contained within a good quality, possibly London made, plaster and wooden frame with a decape finish and inner canvas slip (240113)
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Signed Photograph. This black and white photograph, depicts the then General half length wearing battledess blouse, medal ribbons to the chest and his famous black beret, depicting the badge of the Royal Tank Regiment and that of a General. Signed to the image in ink “B.L. Montgomery General Eight Army”. signature clear Size 4 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches.
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Signed Photograph. This is a black & white photograph of the painting by Reginald Henry Lewis painted in 1950. it shows “Monty” wearing Battldress blouse, irvin jacket and black beret pointing at the Normandy beaches upon a map. To the border is a clear ink signature “B.L. Montgomery Field-Marshal”. Also a pencil signature of the photographer “Frederick Sainsbury”. Gc Overall size 12 x 10 inches.
1944 Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein Signed Photograph. A good example, “Monty” is depicted head and shoulders wearing his famous black beret, with double Cap Badge and also wears battledress blouse with General rank to the shoulder straps. To the lower mount clear ink signature “B.L. Montgomery General 2-3-44”. Mounted into a contemporary wood and glazed frame. GC. Overall size 9 x 11 1/2 inches.
Glider Pilot Regiment Pilot’s Battledress Blouse, Log Book etc, An Arnhem POW. This is a rare grouping of items attributed to 1442239 Sergeant Lawrence Richard Thomas who successfully landed his glider at Arnhem and was then taken prisoner. Comprising: 1940 pattern Battledress blouse retaining the following original insignia Flat 1st Pilot wings, medal ribbons of the 1939/45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal. To each arm “Glider Pilot Regiment” printed shoulder title, printed Pegasus badge, Sergeant’s chevrons. To each shoulder strap is a maroon cloth bar. Issue label dated 1945 ... Pilot’s Log Book. One of the first pages to this log is written “Previous Log Book left at Fairford G Squadron GPR being a POW after Arnhem September 1944” Signed and dated 29.11.45. The log records flights from December 1945 to December 1946, flying as both and 1st and 2nd Pilot ... Medal Group 1939/45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal., War Medal ... Glider Pilot Regiment plastic economy beret badge ... Silver and enamel sweetheart brooch ... metal box from aircraft. .. Plus a quantity of original ephemera. Overall Good Condition, the blouse remains in near VGC, but with some service wear. Sergeant Lawrence Richard Thomas enlisted into the Royal Artillery (T) in February 1939. He transferred to the Glider Pilot Regiment on the 1st December 1942 and took part on the D-Day landings on the 6th June 1944. Returning back to the UK he was briefed along with other G Squadron Pilots for Operation Market Garden the airborne landings at Arnhem. On the 18th September 1944 a Sterling Bomber tug dragged his glider into the air, his load been a jeep, trailer and members of the 1st Parachute Bn signals Company. Not far from the release point the Sterling was hit by flak and the tow was cut. The glider landed close to Randwijk. The glider was quickly unloaded with the help of local Dutch people. one of which took photographs, copies of these are included. Mounted onto the jeep the group headed for the main drop zone and joined the landing Brigade. Sergeant Thomas was captured around the 25th September and with other POW’s was sent to Stalag XIB. This proved to be a hellhole of a camp, the German Guards picking out the Arnhem captives for additional punishments. One case being the shooting of Sgt Hollinghamaged 22 GPR in front of Thomas; in Thomas’s own words “For nothing more than lifting his feet and not being able to run fast enough” Thomas moved to help his friend, only to be told if he did he would get the same. Conditions in the camp deteriorated in the 6 months Thomas was held here, then one day rumours flourished that the Russians were close. Hiding in the large baking ovens as the camp was evacuated he was able to escape. Seeing the Russians rounding up stray British and American POW’s and treating them in a similar way the Germans had, he made his way in the opposite direction. He eventually made it to Odessa on the Black Sea and returned to the UK. He remained with the GPR after the war and was finally discharged in February 1947. In later life he was a member of the GPR Association, membership cards etc included and corresponded with a number of Dutch people interested in the Battle for Arnhem. This correspondence is also included in the lot. Lawrence Richard Thomas passed away in 1995.
Royal Fusiliers Officer’s Korean War Period Battledress Uniform A classic example of the main elements of one officer’s 1950s battledress, including a 1947 Pattern BD blouse, made in 1949, with fly front and open collar with pointed lapels. Captain’s bronze metal rank-badges, Royal Fusilier shoulder-titles, embroidered in white on red cloth, formation-signs of the 56th (London) Armoured Division (TA), and Korean War medal-ribbons ... a khaki Service Dress cap by Herbert Johnson, with large regimental bronze grenade badge and brown leather chinstrap ... a ‘37 Pattern webbing belt ... a pair of webbing anklets with original green blancoÉ.a ‘44 Pattern belt (dated 1945) ... and a khaki braid tie. (6 items)
Coldstream Guards Battledress khaki serge peaked cap with stiffened crown, narrow brown leather chinstrap secured by brass buttons. Brass cap badge. Some moth damage ... GuardsmanÕs 1949 pattern battledress blouse with woven regimental red/white shoulder flashes above twin red cloth bars (2nd Battalion). Label dated 1951. Some service wear and moth damage above right cuff. 2 items.
WW2 and Later Battledress 1940 pattern BD blouse retaining patch pockets and button holes down front, but modified with an Officer style lapel collar ... 1949 pattern BD blouse dated 1952 with fly front and pleat pockets ... Pair of 1937 pattern flat fronted BD trousers. Field dressing pocket and map pocket with fly fastening to flap. Slight moth damage. 3 items.
* Continental School. Portrait of an old woman, 1884, oil on canvas, half-length portrait of a seated woman, wearing a buttoned white blouse, a green waistcoat trimmed in red, and a white lace-trimmed cap, monogram and date top right ‘18GT84’, some light surface damage, 51 x 41cm (20 x 16ins), framed (1)
A COLLECTION OF SIX REPLICA PORCELAIN DOLLS INCLUDING A D D DOLL WITH PORCELAIN HEAD AND COMPOSITE LIMBS, A SPANISH LADY, A COMPOSITE DOLL DRESSED IN TRADITIONAL GERMAN DRESS, A VICTORIAN LADY DRESSED IN A BLACK AND WHITE SKIRT AND BLOUSE, ETHNIC DOLLY, A GERMAN PORCELAIN DOLL DRESSED IN CREAM LACE. (9)
Circa 1940's Pale Pink Crepe Wedding Dress with long sleeves, ruched detailing to the front, faux buttons to the back (with piece of spare material); White Cotton Parasol with wooden handle, 90cm; Black Silk Folding Parasol, with carved handle, 70cm; embroidered muslin blouse and a white cotton nightgown
A metallic gold brocade boy`s tabard, blouse and shorts decorated with gold braid. Worn by Martin Charteris at the wedding of Lady Diana Manners to Duff Cooper 2nd June 1919. The outfit illustrated in Diana Cooper Scrapbook. Artemis Cooper. Hamilton 1987, Charteris was an attendant at the wedding
A Quantity of Uniforms and Kit, contained in two metal trunks and a wood trunk to 371696 Captain T C Taylor, 1st Para Brigade, including a battledress blouse (RAMC shoulder insignia) and trousers, a Denison Smock (Airborne troops), various shirts, shorts, Sam Browne, Medical Student`s gown etc
Ensemble comprenant deux napperons brodés, un métrage en macramé, une chute de dentelle blanche ornée de fleurs, une chute en lin brodée à la Richelieux avec ornementation de pendeloques en bois, trois paires de gants, paire de chausses, deux giles d`homme en coton, un col de marin, un plastron plis "religieuse", un bavoir, une blouse d`enfant à décor de coq, cinq noeuds papillon
A Home Guard 1937 pattern battledress blouse, size No. 13, with SX4 and Home Guard printed titles, together with further items of uniform, four regimental ties, two Scottish broadsword hilt liners, various berets, including French Airborne, three printed flags etc, in a canvas covered trunk.
Four: 1939-45 star, Burma star, Defence and War, with a Burma Star Association membership card (none named). Together with a WWII Sergeant’s battledress blouse dated 1942, with RWAFF cloth titles and shoulder patches, pair trousers, khaki shirt. A Ross Rifle bayonet dated 1/16 (spring button missing) in scabbard with leather frog. Also a quantity of letters from WWII, to a soldier in the RASC and possibly related, between addresses in Sussex, including a letter April 10th 1941 “...I expect you have heard that Hastings was bombed in the early hours of Monday morning....two to our three hospitals had direct hits...” and sundry other items.

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