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TWO 19TH CENTURY INDIAN SIKH CHAR AINA OR CHEST ARMOURS, the first with convex body and turned rim decorated with borders of scrolling foliage, flower heads and geometric designs in gold koftgari, the central panel decorated with a circular design interlaced with scrolling vines, the second of similar form with a broad scrolling foliate border in gold koftgari. 23cm x 30.cm and 20cm x 30.5cm. (2)
A FIRST WAR PERIOD HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICER'S REGIMENTAL SCOTTISH DIRK, 28.5cm fullered blade with faceted back edge, profusely etched with battle honours and regimental motifs, some grey staining, regulation carved basket weave hilt with gilt brass mounts decorated with thistles, the pommel set with a stone, the grip set with brass studs, contained in its gilt brass mounted leather scabbard decorated to match, the upper mount with regimental badge, with companion fork. Gilding mostly rubbed away, companion knife lacking.
THE SWORDS AND PORTRAIT OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIR GEORGE MONTAGUE HARPER KCB DSO HIGHLAND DIVISION, comprising an 1831 Pattern General Officer's sword by DANIELS, 80cm curved clipped back blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned crossed sword and baton, laurel wreaths, crowned GVR cypher, and maker's panel, retaining good original polish and matt ground, regulation gilt hilt, two-piece ivory grips, one chipped, contained in its plated steel scabbard, some lifting, complete with knot, together with his 1897 Pattern Royal Engineers Officer's sword by ROBERT MOLE, contained in its field service scabbard, a framed and glazed pencil portrait of Harper in service dress titled "France 1916" and signed Leonard Smith, a boxed pair of General Officer's cufflinks and one shoulder insignia, a 9ct gold First War tank tie pin, a 1913 dated half crown engraved with a tank and a bi-plane and 1918, a later? Highland Division sleeve patch and a copy of The History of the Fifty First Division 1914-1918 by Brewsher. (Group) Lieutenant General Sir George Montague Harper (1865-1922) was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1884, serving at the School of Engineering and promoted Captain while serving in India in 1892. Twice mentioned in Despatches during the Boer War he saw extensive service and rounded the campaign off with the receipt of the Distinguished Service Order. There then followed a number of staff appointments during the inter-war period, before going on to half-pay in 1911. The onset of the First World War saw Harper's appointment to the headquarters of the BEF. Principally his service during the First War was known for his command of the 51st (Highland) Division in France, serving at the Somme, Ancre, Arras, Menin Road and the Tank campaign at Cambrai. Leonard J. Smith (1892-?) was an artist, infantryman, sniper and camouflage designer who also made daring trips in to No Man's Land to map and sketch the German positions.
A VERY RARE ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE OFFICER'S SWORD, 78.5cm clean blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned R.N.A.S. motifs, crowned Royal arms, owner's name J. B. White and maker's panel for GILLOTT & HASELL, regulation copper gilt hilt incorporating the R.N.A.S. motif, folding side guard, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved copper gilt mounted leather scabbard complete with knot cord. A Captain James Butler White, DFC, served with the Royal Naval Air Service piloting Sopwith Camels with No. 8 Naval Squadron and secured twelve victories, qualifying as an ace, during the First World War.
A MATCHED PAIR OF TURKISH OR OTTOMAN JAMBIYA, the first with 14.5cm curved fullered blade signed and decorated in gold koftgari at the forte, characteristic embossed white metal and filigree hilt decorated with corals, turquoise, scrolling foliage and flowerheads, contained in its white metal scabbard decorated to match, the second very similar but smaller. Some losses. (2)
Corgi 1:50 scale Big Truck CC12104 Renault Premium with curtainside trailer, limited edition 597/4000 Strongserve, in very good condition. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Detached trailer bottom skirt, but present.
Thirteen empty loco boxes; Oxford Rail Janus 0.6.0, NCB and Allied Steel Bachmann L&Y tank and coal tank, Hornby R3704, 2212, 3179, 3355, 3180 and others and fourteen empty wagon and coach boxes. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

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