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Lot 295

Pair (2), British War and Victory Medals (202615 Pte. A. Brown. Glouc. R. / 19245 Pte. R.W. Winter Glouc. R.), first, good very fine, second, extremely fine/Note: 202615 Private Albert Brown served on the Western Front with both the Gloucestershire Regiment and the Manchester Regiment (348021). 19245 Private Richard W. Winter was born in Withington, Gloucestershire in 1883. He served on the Western Front with the 10th Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment and was wounded on 7 October 1915

Lot 299

Pair: Private V. Green, Gloucestershire Regiment:/Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Kenya (22808281. Pte. V. Green. Glosters.)/ General Service 1918-62, E.II.R., 1 clasp, Cyprus (22808281 Pte. V.C. S. Green. Glosters.)/first with service number officially corrected, very fine, second good very fine

Lot 302

A well-documented WWI group to Major W.R. Paterson, Gloucestershire Regiment, severely wounded during the First Day of the Battle of Loos, 25 September 1915:/1914-15 Star (Capt. W.R. Paterson. Glouc. R.)/British War and Victory Medals (Major W.R. Paterson.)/extremely fine, with copied research and photographs of the recipient/Provenance: Spink, London 14 April 2007 (Lot 826)/Note: Major William Robert Paterson was born in Cheltenham in 1885 and educated at Cheltenham College and Owen's College, Manchester. He was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the Gloucestershire Regiment in September 1914 and advanced to Major (10th Bn) on the 25 September 1915. Paterson was severely wounded whilst commanding his battalion at the First Day of the Battle of Loos. The war diary for the battalion records at 6.30am the battalion was ordered to deliver an assault on the first line system of German defences which included three lines of entrenchment at the primary objective. The assault was carried out in three lines, frontage being BOIS CAREE... The attack was delivered at 6.30am on 25.9.1915 with the accompaniment of gas and smoke… the assault was pushed home with the utmost resolution over the second German line into the third, and up the flanking communication trenches to eastwards. In this phase the Camerons and Black Watch co-operated. The officers fell as the position of their bodies showed, leading their men, and 16 out of 21 officers were lost. The bodies of our dead indicated how they died with faces to the enemy… 30.9.1915 very difficult to obtain exact statistics of casualties, having no record of wounded or those suffering from gas poisoning… Major Paterson was severely wounded during this action and taken to a Dublin Hospital for officers, he was later invalided out of the army on 9 September 1916

Lot 309

A WWI M.M. group to Private J.E. Meachin, Gloucestershire Regiment:/Military Medal, G.V.R. (200679 Pte J.E. Meachin 2/4 Glouc. R. -T.F.)/1914-15 Star (2680 Pte. J.E. Meachin. Glouc. R.)/ British War and Victory Medals (2680 Pte. J.E. Meachin Glouc. R.)/ first with edge bruises, therefore nearly extremely fine/Note: M.M. London Gazette 28 February 1918: 200679 Private John Edward Meachin, served on the Western Front with 2/4th Bn Gloucestershire Regiment from 31 March 1915. He was attached to the Lancashire Fusiliers (328086) before returning to serve with the Glosters./see illustration

Lot 96

Two Late 19th Century Glass Domes, The First being 21cm Diameter and 32cm high and the Second Example with Circular Wooden Base, 18cm Diameter and 44cm high

Lot 12

A Pair of Victorian White Metal Mounted Ebonised Exercise Clubs Awarded to "Miss G Hunter, First Prize (Gym) Midsummer 1899", 49cm Long

Lot 319

A Collection of Nine Vintage Children's Hardback and Paper Back Novels to Include 1967 First Edition of The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003 1/2, 1960's Children's Book Club Edition Biggles Goes Home by Capt. W. E. Johns, 1963 Edition of Tales of Brave Adventure Retold by Enid Blyton, 1963 Edition of Brer Rabbit Book by Enid Blyton etc

Lot 335

A Signed First Edition of The Fusing of the Ploughshare by Henry R. Ritchie

Lot 318

Photographic Books, including McKeowns 2001-2002 11th edition price guide, Kodak Cameras 'The First Hundred Years' by Brian Coe, Collecting Classic Cameras by Ivor Matanle and An Age of Cameras by Edward Holmes, G

Lot 18

Israeli, 20th century, the base engraved with Hebrew inscriptions, the body composed of leaves and hung with bells, a smaller crown above1020g, 37,5cm highThe earliest Torah ornaments are the Torah crown and the finials mounted on the Torah case or on the staves of the Torah scroll. We first hear of a Torah crown in the 11th century, in a responsum of Hai Gaon concerning the use of a crown for a Torah scroll on Sim?at Torah. The use of the Torah crown is linked in this responsum to the custom of crowning the so-called "Bridegrooms of the Law," i.e., the persons called up on Sim?at Torah to complete the annual cycle of the Torah reading and to initiate the new cycle. At the time, the Torah crown was an ad hoc object made from various decorative items, such as plants and jewelry. About a hundred years later, fixed crowns, made of silver and used regularly to decorate Torah scrolls in the synagogue, are mentioned in a document from the Cairo Genizah. Their earliest depiction is in the 14th-century Spanish Sarajevo Haggadah.Torah crowns are used in almost all communities (the exceptions are Morocco and Yemen), their design being influenced in each locality by local tradition. The onion-shaped or conical crown of the Iraqi-Persian Torah case follows the tradition of the crowns of the Sassanid kings, the last Persian dynasty prior to the Muslim conquest. In Cochin, India, and in Aden, the independent port of Yemen, a tapering dome-like crown developed through which protrude finials mounted on the staves on which the Torah scroll is wound; the crown is not fixed to the case. By the 20th century, the Torah crown in Cochin showed distinct European features. In Eastern Iran, where the Torah had a small crown, the outer sides of the crown lost their spherical shape and became flat dedicatory plaques. Today this crown looks like a pair of flat finials, and only their designation as "crowns" hints at their origin in the Torah crown. The circlet or coronet on the Mediterranean case, which became an integral part of the case, was based on a local medieval crown tradition typified by floral patterns. The European crown is shaped like a floral coronet with arms closing over it. In Eastern Europe a two- or three-tiered crown developed, inspired by the crown motif on the Torah Ark in this region. In Italy, on the other hand, the Torah crown was a coronet, known in Hebrew as the atarah.

Lot 414

oil on board the first and second signed and dated 44, the third signed and dated 46 19,5 by 22,5cm, 19,5 by 22cm and 19,5 by 24,5cm

Lot 30

A qty of stamps and first day covers

Lot 188

A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY PEARLWARE PLATES OF SILVER FORM decorated in cobalt blue with an Oriental figure beneath a parasol, 25cm diameter together with a further pair of pearlware plates decorated with an Oriental scene and within a feathered border, 25cm diameter (4) Condition: the first pair with some minor marks and restorations to the rim, the second pair in good condition

Lot 1085

A collection of various presentation packs and first day covers, postcards and bubblegum and trade collectors cards

Lot 1089

A collection of the first eleven Blue Peter annuals including number one in good condition some mir penning kck and slight tears to the spine on only a few. (a lot) - NO RESERVE

Lot 340

A collection of memorabilia relating to the Concordes first commercial transatlantic day flight to include, first day covers, Limited edition Silver ingot dated 21/01/76 (48g), Tickets, cabin pack, menus, etc.

Lot 112

Robert Graves & Alan Hodge, The Reader over your shoulder book, first edition

Lot 16

A selection of mostly coins to comprise of, two sets of Britain's First Decimal Coins, three Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Crowns, a Churchill Crown from 1965, a Fathing from 1896 and a Penny from 1899 together with a 1000 Yen note of Hirobumi Ito, (Japanese statesman) etc.

Lot 315

History of Aviation ( missing first page and back page )

Lot 324

Messerschmitt Bf109 at war. Armand van Ishoven with dust cover. 1977 first edition

Lot 327

Over Here- The Americans in Norfolk during world war 2. Steve Snelling, with dust cover. 1996 first edition

Lot 328

Sea Battles of the 20th century by George Bruce, with dust cover 1975 first edition

Lot 332

DUNKIRK fight to the last man by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore. dust cover, 2006 first edition

Lot 341

Panzers in Russia 1941-43 by Bruce Quarrie, photo album book no.9 with dust cover. 1979 first edition

Lot 342

U-boats in the Atlantic by Paul Beaver, photo album no.11 with dust cover. 1979 first edition

Lot 344

Black night for bomber command by Richard Knott, with dust cover. 2007 first edition

Lot 348

Battle for Monte Cassino by George Forty. with dust cover 2004 first edition

Lot 351

R.A.F Great Masssingham- a Norfolk airfield at war. by Peter B Gunn 1990 first edition

Lot 352

Terror from the sky, The battle against the flying bombs by Graham A. Thomas. with dust cover2008 first edition

Lot 353

The Bombers Robin Cross 1987 first edition with dust jacket

Lot 354

B-24 Liberator at war Roger Freeman 1983 first edition with dust jacket

Lot 39

Lost tramways of Norfolk by Leslie Oppitz, Bob of Lynn-The first prime minister, East Anglian Heritage by Albert Ribbans, Oxborough Hall by The National Trust, Book of Wisbech, Haunted Cambridge- A pitkin guide, New Shoreham census return 1851 by Shoreham and Southwick History workshop

Lot 451

In All Things First Peter Caygill 2009 edition with dustjacket

Lot 458

Killing Time Archaeology and the First World War - Nicholas J. Saunders with dust jacket 2007

Lot 503

My part of the sky- Roland Beamont 1989 first edition with dust jacket. Typhoon pilot by Desmond Scott 1886 edition with dust jacket

Lot 504

Tempest over Europe by Roland Beamont 1994 first edition with dust jacket. Thanks for the memory Laddie Lucas 1998 edition with dust jacket

Lot 505

Dancing in the skies by Tony Jonsson 1994 first edition with dust jacket. The hardest victory by Denis Richards 1994 first edition with dust jacket

Lot 506

Mission accomplished by Frank Mares 2007 first edition with dust jacket, Wings on my sleeve by captain Eric 'winkle' Brown 1978 edition with dust jacket

Lot 517

Night flight- Halifax squadrons at war by Geoffrey Jones 1981first edition with dust jacket. English electric p1 lightning by Roland Beamont 1985 first edition with dust jacket

Lot 543

Bomber Offensive by Marshal of the R.A.F Sir Arthur Harris 1947 first edition with dust cover. Lincolnshire airfields in the second world war by Patrick Otter 1999.

Lot 554

Destroyers war by A.D. Divine 1943 first edition. Pearl Harbour by Blake Clark 1942 first edition. More Battle fields of England 1952 first edition.

Lot 556

The Matilda by Bryan Perrett 1973 first edition with dust jacket. Airliners between the wars1919-39 by Kenneth Munsen 1972 edition with dust jacket

Lot 624

A collection of nine 'Guinness book of Records' books - 1966,1968,1969,1970,1971,1927,1973,1974,1975.First three with dust Jackets.

Lot 647

3rd air division 8th Airforce USAFF 1942-45 by Martin W. Bowman, World war ll RAF airfields in Norfolk, The first world war an illustrated history by A J P Taylor, The fall of Hitler's fortress country by Isabel Denny with dust cover

Lot 601

Four boxes containing first aid box; crutches; blue and white china; Diversion ends sign etc

Lot 100

Gents Swiss Emporio wristwatch, on leather strap, new and boxed. Dial D: 33 mm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1121

Boxed white metal stone set necklace. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 113

Russian Cossak 30 jewels gents wristwatch, automatic with Poljot movement, for spares or repair. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1450

Cast iron VW Camper Van sign, D: 25 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1456

Cast iron circular VW sign, D: 25 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1459

Cast iron green and gold BSA Motorcycle circular sign, D: 25 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1479

Cast iron RAF wings sign, L: 35 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 174

1891 - Silver crown of Queen Victoria - gEF grade. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 193

1996 - Special Edition 2 pound coin - European Football commemorative. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 196

Wooden presentation box of the history of Florin to include pre-1920 and pre-47 Silver coinage. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 209

1923 Hallmarked Silver cigarette case with a bullet hole. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 213

Large WWII INERT US 3'' Anti Tank Shall Case Dated 1943. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 218

WWII German 3rd Reich table top matchbox holder with period box of matches. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 224

Later copy of an Ottoman Turkish ceramic lamp, as used in WWI. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

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