Model of British Tank by Clifton China, with trailing steering wheels, inscribed ïModel of Tank, Rd.No.658588Í, (Arms of Ancient Bedford), 144mm, Model of British Tank by Savoy China, with inset steering wheels, inscribed ïModel of British Tank As first Used By British Troops at The Battle Of The Ancre. Sep. 1916 - H.M.S. Donner. Blitzen 515Í, (Edinburgh), 138mm, Model of British Tank, (un-marked), inscribed ïModel of British TankÍ, (Folkstone), 100mm, Model of British Tank by Arcadian China, with inset steering wheels, inscribed ïModel of Tank- Rd.No.658588Í, (Berwick-On-Tweed), 110mm, (4).
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A Rare Model of British Motor Searchlight by Caledonia China, inscribed ïModel Of British SearchlightÍ, (Leven), 103mm long, Model of Armoured Car No.329 by Shelley China, (Upper Horwood), 120mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.28, Model of Armoured Car by Diamond China, (Jersey), Model of Armoured Car by Carlton China, three guns on turret, (Southend on Sea), 116mm long, (4), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.36
Model of Red Cross Van No.330 by Shelley China, (Woolwich), 95mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.40, Model of Ambulance by Carlton China, with three red crosses and WD on radiator, (City of Oxford), 100mm long, Model of Red Cross Van No.812 by Willow Art China, red cross on side, 84mm long, Model of Red Cross Van by Arcadian China, red cross on each side and rear, ïEH 139Í printed on radiator, (City of Liverpool), 85mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.32, Model of Red Cross Van by Corona China, (Margate), 98mm long, (5)
A Rare Large Model of Red Cross Van (British Made), (Tenby), 160mm long, (with hairline damage), Model of Motor Ambulance No.397 by Grafton China, with curtains, inscribed ïModel of Motor Ambulance Car Given By Staffordshire China OperativesÍ, (Frant), 98mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.40, Model of Ambulance Rolls Royce Front by Savoy China, with moulded red crosses in relief, (Newhaven), 115mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.40, Model of Red Cross Van by Swan China, red crosses on each side, ïEH 139Í printed on radiator, (Trowbridge) 115mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.40, Model of Red Cross Van, (unmarked), (Bexhill-on-Sea), 80mm long, (5)
Model of H.M.S. Minesweeper by Carlton China, inscribed ïModel Of British Mine Sweeper Whose Splendid Work Will Live Forever In The Annals Of British History, (Fleetwood), 115mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.88, Model of Battleship by Carlton China, inscribed ïHMS AustraliaÍ, two funnels, four guns fore, four guns aft, (Bedford), 160mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81, Model of Battleship by Arcadian China, inscribed ïHMS Queen ElizabethÍ, (Inverkeithing) 160mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.82, Model of Battleship by Willow Art China, (St. Leonards), 140mm long, Model of Battleship by The Corona China, (Brighton), 120mm long, (5).
Model of Battleship by Arcadian China, inscribed ïH.M.S. Queen ElizabethÍ, (Margate),160mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.82, Model of Battleship by Carlton China, four funnels, two guns fore, four guns aft, (Leigh-On-Sea), 160mm long, Model of Battleship by Carlton China, with high prow, inscribed ïH.M.S. HumberÍ, ïModel Of British MonitorÍ, (Gillingham), 140mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.90, Model of British Mine Sweeper by Carlton China, inscribed ïModel Of British Mine Sweeper Whose Splendid Work Will Live For Ever In The Annals Of British HistoryÍ, (Southend On Sea), 115mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.88, Model of Battleship by Carlton China, inscribed ïH.M.S. Queen ElizabethÍ, with three funnels, four guns fore, two guns midships, two guns aft, (City Of York), 167mm long, (5)
Model of Battleship by Carlton China, inscribed ïH.M.S. CanadaÍ, with two funnels, four guns fore, four guns aft, (Poole), 160mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81, Model of Battleship No. 524 by Bow China, inscribed ïH.M.S. RamiliesÍ, (Clydebank), 168mm long, Model of Battleship by Arcadian China, inscribed ïH.M.S. TigerÍ, with four funnels, two guns fore, four guns aft, (Southend On Sea), 160mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81, Model of British Mine Sweeper by Carlton China, inscribed ïH.M.M.S. Gowen LeaÍ, ïModel Of British Mine Sweeper whose Spendid Work Will Live For Ever In The Annals Of British HistoryÍ, (Hastings), 115mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.88, Model of Battleship by Savoy China, inscribed ïH.M.S. Queen ElizabethÍ, with four guns fore, four guns aft, (Taunton), 165mm long, (5)
Model of H.M.S. Iron Duke No.431 by Grafton China, (Bembridge), 155mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81, Model of H.M.S. Dreadnought No.408 by Grafton China, with high prow, (Bexhill-On-Sea), 142mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81, Model of Battleship by Savoy China, inscribed ïH.M.S. Iron DukeÍ, with two funnels, (Lydd), 168mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.8, Model of Liner Converted To Troop Carrier by Disa Art China, (United South Africa), (lacking funnels), 140mm long, Model of Battleship by Savoy China, inscribed ïH.M.S. Queen ElizabethÍ, with two funnels, (Eastbourne), 168mm long, (5).
Model of Battleship by Carlton China, inscribed ïH.M.S. InflexibleÍ, with three funnels, four guns fore, two guns aft, (Bournemouth), 160mm long, Model of Battleship by Carlton China, inscribed ïH.M.S. RenownÍ, with three funnels, four guns fore, two guns aft, (Battersea), 160mm long, Model of Battleship by Carlton China, inscribed ïH.M.S. LionÍ, with four funnels, two guns fore, four guns aft, (Hunstanton St. Edmunds), 167mm long, Model of Battleship by Savoy China, inscribed ïH.M.S. LionÍ, with three funnels, (Brighton), 168mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81, Model of H.M.S. Dreadnought No.408 by Grafton China, ship with high prow, inscribed ïDreadnoughtÍ, (Arms of Norwich), 142mm long, (5), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81
Model of Battleship by Carlton China, inscribed ïHMS Princess RoyalÍ, three funnels, four guns fore, two guns aft, (Sheffield), 160mm long, Model of Battleship by Carlton China, with high prow, inscribed ïGreat War 1914-18 The German Fleet Surrendered 74 Warships. Nov 21st 1918Í, (Romsey), 140mm long, Model of Battleship by Arcadian China, two funnels, two guns fore, one gun aft, (Weston Super Mare), 120mm long, Model of British Torpedo Boat Destroyer by Arcadian China, (Southbourne), 115mm long, (4), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.89.
A Rare Model of Torpedo Boat Destroyer by Savoy China, inscribed ïModel Of Torpedo Boat DestroyerÍ, (Dover), 140mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers), Milestone Publications, 1982, p. 89 A Rare Model of Aquitania No.357 by Shelley China, (St Annes-On-The-Sea), 170mm long, (2).
Model of Submarine No.328 by Shelley China, (Middlesex), 150mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.83, Model of Submarine No.575 by Savoy China, inscribed ïE1Í, ïCommander Noel Laurence. Large German Transport Sunk July 30th 1915. German Cruiser Moltke Torpedoed August 19th 1915Í, (Redcar), 150mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.82 The E1 spent the war in the Baltic, in 1918 she was scuttled by her crew., Model of New Submarine by Arcadian China, inscribed ïE5Í, (East Grinstead), 126mm long, Model of Submarine by Swan China, inscribed ïE5Í, (City of Liverpool), 126mm long, Model of Submarine by Willow Art China, impressed ïE4Í, (Leigh-On-Sea), 120mm long, (5)
Model of Submarine by Carlton China, with pointed nose and fish tail, inscribed ïE.9.Í, (City of London), 146mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.83, Model of Submarine by Sussex China, (Heathfield), 102cm long, Model of Submarine by Willow Art China, impressed ïE4Í, (City of Nottingham), 124mm long, Model of Submarine, (unmarked), with pointed nose and fish tail, (Weston Super Mare), 150mm long, (4).
Model of German Mine No.188 by Shelley China, inscribed ïModel Of German Mine Washed Up On The East CoastÍ, (Morecombe), 68mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.86, Model of Floating Mine by Carlton China, inscribed ïModel of Floating MineÍ, (Croydon), 83mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.86, Model of Scarborough Lighthouse by Willow Art China, inscribed ïThis Lighthouse was damaged in the bombardment by German warships on Wednesday December 16th 1914Í, (Scarborough), 132mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.79, Model of Scarborough Lighthouse by Willow Art China, with rectangular buildings, inscribed ïThis Lighthouse was damaged in the bombardment by German warships on Wednesday December 16th 1914Í, (Scarborough), 110mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.79
Bust of John Travers Cornwell ïHero of JutlandÍ No.580 by Caledonia China, inscribed ïJohn Travers Cornwell-The Boy Aged 16-Hero Of Jutland Battle-Faithful Unto Death, impressed: ïHMS ChesterÍ on cap band, (Blackness), 108mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.22 John ñJackî Travers Cornwell was born as a third child into a working-class family at Clyde Place, Leyton, Essex (now in Greater London). His parents were Eli and Lily Cornwell. The family later moved to Alverstone Road, East Ham. He joined the Boy Scouts but left school at the age of 14. At the outbreak of the First World War, ex-soldier Eli Cornwell volunteered for service and was fighting in France under Lord Kitchener. The older brother Arthur also served in an infantry regiment in Flanders. In October 1915, Jack Cornwell gave up his job as a delivery boy and enlisted in the Royal Navy, without his fatherÍs permission. He had references from his headmaster and employer. He carried out his basic training at HMS Vivid Keyham Naval Barracks at Plymouth and received further training as a Sight Setter or Gun Layer and became Boy Seaman First Class. On the Easter Monday of 1916, Cornwell left for Rosyth, Scotland to join his assignment in the navy. He was assigned to HMS Chester. Battle of Jutland - HMS Chester On 31 May 1916, the Chester was scouting ahead of the 3rd Battlecruiser Squadron at the Battle of Jutland when the ship turned to investigate gunfire in the distance. At 17:30 hours, the Chester soon came under intense fire from four Kaiserliche Marine cruisers, each her own size, which had suddenly emerged out of the haze and increasing funnel smoke of the battlefield. The shielded 5.5-inch gun mounting where Cornwell was serving as a sight-setter was affected by at least four nearby hits. The ChesterÍs gun mountings were open backed shields and did not reach the deck. Splinters were thus able to pass under them or enter the open back when shells exploded nearby or behind. All of the gunÍs crew were killed except Cornwell who, although severely wounded, managed to stand back up, and despite the entire gun crew around him dead or wounded, he remained standing at his post for more than 15 minutes until the Chester retired from the action with only one main gun still working. The Chester had received a total of 18 hits, but partial hull armour meant the interior of the ship suffered little serious damage and the ship was never in peril. The situation on deck, however, was dire. Many of the gun crews had lost lower limbs due to splinters passing under the gun shields. British ships report passing the Chester to cheers from limbless wounded gun crew laid out on her deck and smoking cigarettes, only to hear that the same crewmen had died a few hours later from blood loss and shock. After the action, ship medics arrived on deck to find Cornwell the sole survivor at his gun, shards of steel penetrating his chest, looking at the gun sights and still waiting for orders. Being incapable of further action, the Chester was ordered to the port of Immingham. There Cornwell was transferred to Grimsby General Hospital, although he was clearly dying. He died on the morning of 2 June 1916 before his mother could arrive at the hospital. Three months later, Captain Robert Lawson of the Chester described the events to the British Admiralty. Though at first reluctant, the Admiralty eventually decided to recommend Cornwell for a posthumous Victoria Cross and King George V endorsed it. The recommendation for citation from Admiral David Beatty, reads: ñThe instance of devotion to duty by Boy (1st Class) John Travers Cornwell who was mortally wounded early in the action, but nevertheless remained standing alone at a most exposed post, quietly awaiting orders till the end of the action, with the gunÍs crew dead and wounded around him. He was under 16 years old. I regret that he has since died, but I recommend his case for special recognition in justice to his memory and as an acknowledgement of the high example set by him.î Jack Cornwell was initially buried in a common grave (Square 126 Grave 323) in Manor Park Cemetery, London, but his body was exhumed on 29 July 1916 and he was reburied with full military honours also in Manor Park Cemetery Square 55 Grave 13. Jack CornwellÍs father Eli, who died on 25 October 1916 was buried in the same grave on 31 October 1916 having died from bronchitis during home service with the Royal Defence Corps. The epitaph to Jack Cornwell on his grave monument reads, ñIt is not wealth or ancestry but honourable conduct and a noble disposition that maketh men great.î On 16 November 1916, CornwellÍs mother received the Victoria Cross from King George V at Buckingham Palace. Court painter Frank O. Salisbury made a portrait of Cornwell, using his brother Ernest as a model, depicting him standing in his post. The Boy Cornwell Memorial Fund was also established. After that, the rest of the family was effectively forgotten. After Eli CornwellÍs death on 25 October 1916, his stepbrother Arthur Frederick Cornwell was killed in action in France on 29 August 1918. Impoverished Alice Cornwell died at Stepney on 31 October 1919 at 745 Commercial Road in rooms she was forced to take when her sonÍs memorial fund refused financial aid at the age of 48. The two of her children remaining at home were granted £60 a year in a pension from the fund after AliceÍs death, but this proved insufficient and they both emigrated to Canada in the early 1920s. Jack CornwellÍs elder half-sister, also named Alice, loaned JackÍs Victoria Cross to the Imperial War Museum on 27 November 1968. SalisburyÍs portrait of Cornwell hangs in the Anglican church within the Royal NavyÍs Initial Training Establishment HMS Raleigh, perhaps selected as an appropriate place also because the shipÍs Chaplain, The Rev. Cyril Ambrose Walton, was also killed during the action. A Rare Bust of Sailor by Savoy China, inscribed ïHMS LionÍ, on round glazed base, (Macclesfield), 135mm high, (2)
Model of Sailor Winding a Capstan by Arcadian China, (East Grinstead), 105mm high, Model of Sailor by Arcadian China, hands on hips, (St. Ives), 130mm high Bust of the Prince of Wales by Arcadian China, in midshipmanÍs uniform, on circular glazed base, inscribed in red and blue ïH.R.H. The Prince of Wales - Born June 23rd 1894Í, 130mm high, Model of Sailor (Bust) by Carlton China, inscribed ïThe Handy ManÍ, ïH.M.S. DreadnoughtÍ, 85mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.17, Model of Sailor, (unmarked), standing to attention, (Southampton), 130mm high, Model of Sailor Standing to Attention by Carlton China, blue trim, inscribed ïHandy ManÍ (Chagford), 135mm high, (6).
Model of HM Hospital Ship Anglia by Carlton China, with two funnels, inscribed ïH.M.H.S.-Model of British Hospital Ship whose voyage was disregarded on three occasions by the German Submarines, (Chatham), 165mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.88, Model of a Torpedo by Alexandra China, (Jersey), 150mm long, Model of HM Hospital Ship Anglia by Carlton China, with two funnels, inscribed ïH.M.H.S.-Model of British Hospital Ship whose voyage was disregarded on three occasions by the German Submarines, (Norwich), 165mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.88, Model of a Sailor by Arcadian China, inscribed HMS Lion, (Southampton), 95mm high, Model of a German Officer in the form of a Match Holder No.214 by Grafton China, caricature of head within life-belt, some colouring, (Roystan Herts), 95mm diameter, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.106, Model of a Capstan by Carlton China, (Bingley - Yorks), 70mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.93, Model of a Capstan by Arcadian China, (Ashford), 55mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.93, Model of a SailorÍs Cap, (unmarked), (Burslem) A Very Rare Model of the Head of a German Torpedo No.187 by Shelley China, (Exmouth), 70mm high, (9)., See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.92
Model of German Zeppelin by Savoy China, with revolving twin-bladed propeller, inscribed ïZeppelin - Destroyed By Lieutenant Robinson VC At Cuffley, Essex Sep 3rd 1916Í, No.567, (Helenserugh), 170mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.66 ïSavoy ChinaÍ 170mm Reg.659483-Registered in Feb.1917, two weeks after photographs of SLII and LZ33 appeared together in the Great War magazine. The designers confused the two, Cuffley is in Essex, RobinsonÍs airship was a wooden framed ïSchutte LanzÍ. , Model of Super Zeppelin by Arcadian China, (Howden), the base marked ïC.O. Bastow, J.E. Weller, HowdenÍ, 127mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.69, Model of British Airship on Stand, by Alexandra China, (Worthing), 130mm long, (3), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.70
Model of British Aerial Torpedo by Arcadian China, inscribed ïModel of British Aerial TorpedoÍ, (Elstree), 102mm long, Model of British Aerial Bomb by Swan China, inscribed ïBritish Aerial BombÍ, (Salisbury), 75mm, Model of German Aerial Torpedo by Arcadian China, inscribed ïModel of German Aerial Torpedo-Rd.No.657851Í, (Ossett), 88mm long, Model of German Incendiary Bomb by Carlton China, inscribed ïThe Victory of Justice-Armistice of the Great War-Signed Nov 11th 1918Í, (Canterbury), 75mm, Model of Bomb Dropped On Bury St. Edmunds by Arcadian China, inscribed, (Bury St. Edmunds), 75mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications 1982, p.75, Model of Aeroplane Propeller, (un-marked), (Royal Air Force), (Sleaford), 150mm, (6).
Model of Airship (Observation Balloon) by Willow Art China, inscribed ïBetaÍ, (Sunderland), 80mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.70, Model of British Airship on Stand by Arcadian China, (Colchester), 128mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.70, Model of Zeppelin or Airship by Carlton China with moulded Iron Cross on side, inscribed ïThe Victory of Justice-Armistice of the Great War-Signed Nov 11th 1918, (Martham)118mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.73, Model of Anti Zeppelin Candlestick, (un-marked), inscribed ï Souvenir Anti Zeppelin Candlestick As Used During The Great WarÍ, (Isle of Man), 85mm, (4).
Model of Biplane by Carlton China, with coloured roundels and tailplane with moveable prop, (Great Yarmouth), (Cromer), 165mm long, Model of Monoplane by Willow Art China, with fixed prop., (Dartford), 148mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.55, Model of Monoplane by Carlton China, with rounded fuselage and moveable prop., (Birmingham), 134mm long A Rare Model of Biplane by Grafton China, with fixed prop. (damaged), (Chester), 135mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.56 ïThe Grafton biplane has characteristics of a BE2c and is a particularly rare modelÍ, (4)
Model of Biplane by Arcadian China, with coloured roundels and tailplane (lacking moveable propellor, (Folkstone), 165mm long, Model of New Aeroplane by Arcadian China, Monoplane with revolving prop.inscribed ïModel of New AeroplaneÍ. (Shoreham), 135mm long, Model of New Aeroplane by Arcadian China, Biplane with fixed prop. and roundels in relief, (Lewisham), 150mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.55, Model of Biplane by Carlton China, with coloured roundel, tail, (lacking moveable propeller) inscribed ïVictory of Justice-Peace signed At Versaille, June 28 1919Í, 145mm long, (4).
Model of Biplane by Shelley China No.344, with raised roundels and moveable propeller, inscribed ïManufactured for PrattÍs, Castle Grounds, HertfordÍ, (Hertford), 155mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.58, Model of Monoplane by Willow Art China No.67, with revolving prop. (restored), (Ryde I.O.W.), 150mm long, Model of Monoplane by Savoy China No.523, with pointed wings and fixed prop. (Chichester), 130mm long, Model of Monoplane by Victoria China, (lacking moveable prop.), (Buxton), 150mm, (4).
Model of Biplane by Shelley China No.344, with fixed prop., inscribed ïManufactured for Alfred Vale, 9 Church St. Kingston-on-ThamesÍ, (Kingston-Upon-Thames), 150mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications 1982, p.58 ïResembling a Sopwith PupÍ, Model of Monoplane by Florentine China, with four-bladed prop., (Blackpool), 170mm long A Rare Model of Monoplane by Grafton China No.450, with fixed prop., (Bembridge),145mm long, Model of Monoplane by Carlton China, with rounded fuselage and moveable prop., (Wendover), 135mm long, (4), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.56
Model of Monoplane by Willow Art China, with revolving prop., coloured roundels on wings and stripes on tail, (Hastings), 150mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.55, Model of Monoplane by Arcadian China, V-winged, with fixed prop. (two blades) and circular portion, (Torquay), 118mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.60, Model of German Monoplane, (un-marked), with pilot, (Cleethorpes), 100mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.60, Model of Monoplane by Arcadian China, V-winged, with fixed prop. (Three blades) and circular portion, inscribed ïModel of AeroplaneÍ (Eastbourne), 118mm long, (4).
Model of Bomb Dropped from Zeppelin upon Sheringham by Arcadian China, with revolving three bladed prop., inscribed ïModel of Bomb Dropped From Zeppelin Upon Sheringham During First Raid On England 8-30 P.M. Jany.19th 1915, Rd.No.664837Í, ïBertam A, Watts SheringhamÍ, (Sheringham), 115mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.73, Model of British Searchlight by Carlton China, inscribed ïThe Zeppelin FinderÍ, (Guildford), 70mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.75, Model of Observer or Sausage Balloon by Arcadian China, (Portsmouth), 84mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.72, Model of Anti-Aircraft Shell by Arcadian China, (Llanelly), 98mm, Model of German Incendiary Bomb by Grafton China No.405, (Romsey), 80mm, Model of British Searchlight by Carlton China, inscribed ïThe Victory of Justice-Armistice Of The Great War-Signed Nov.11th 1918Í, (Duke of Norfolk), 70mm, (6).
A Very Rare Model of Airforce Officer - A Hero Holding Medal by Willow Art China, (Blackpool), 140mm, See Robert Southhall Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers), Milestone Publications, 1982, p.22, Model of Airman Standing to Attention by Willow Art China, (Mansfield), 140mm
A Model of Motor Tractor, No.456 by Grafton China, inscribed ïModel of Motor Tractor Used On Western FrontÍ, (Brighton), 80mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers), milestone Publications, 1982, p. 55.
Model of British Anti-Aircraft Motor by Carlton China, inscribed ïRNASÍ, ïThe Victory of Justice - Armistice of the Great War - Signed Nov 11th 1918Í, ïModel of British Anti Aircraft MotorÍ, (Leigh-On-Sea), 121mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.36, Model of Armoured Car with Rolls-Royce Type Front by Carlton China, gun from turret damaged, (Fear Naught), (Tank Regiment), 120mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.38, Model of Red Cross Van by Arcadian China, red cross on each side, ïEH 139 printed on radiator, (Walton-On-The-Naze), 78mm long, Model of Monoplane No.67 by Willow Art China, coloured roundels on wings and stripes on tail, (Stratford-On-Avon), lacking prop., 150mm long, (4) , See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.55
Bust of Lord Kitchener by Carlton China, on circular glazed base, inscribed ïIn Memoriam-Lord Kitchener of Khartoum went down in HMS Hampshire June 5th 1916 off the Orkney Islands-He did his dutyÍ, (Lossiemouth), 135mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.14 Bust of King George V by Carlton China, on circular glazed base, (Redcar), 135mm high Bust of King George V by Grafton China, on glazed square base, (The Flags of Liberty), 125mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.11 Bust of Lord Kitchener No.395 by Grafton China, on circular glazed base, (Ipswich), 102mm high Bust of Lloyd George No.415 by Grafton China, on square glazed base, (Newport I.W.), 135mm high, (5) , See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.11
Bust of David Lloyd George by Arcadian China, on glazed circular base, (Neath), 135mm high Bust of Kitchener by Grafton China, on square glazed base, (Flags of Liberty), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.14 Bust of Lord Kitchener by Savoy China, on glazed circular base, inscribed ïLord Kitchener of Khartoum Field Marshall KG KP Secretary for War. Born 1851. June 15th, drowned at sea off the Orkneys 1916Í, (England), 107mm high Bust of Albert King of the Belgians by Savoy China, on glazed circular base, (Whitley Bay), 155mm high Bust of Lord Kitchener by Carlton China, on glazed circular base, inscribed ïIn Memorian Lord Kitchener of Khartoum went down in H.M.S. Hampshire June 5th 1916 off the Orkney Islands - He Did His DutyÍ, 135mm high, (5).
A Rare Bust Model of Soldier with Respirator by Swan China, (Hunstanton St. Edmunds), 95mm, See Robert Southall Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers), Milestone Publications, 1982, p.22 Bust Model of Soldier by Arcadian China, inscribed ïTommy AitkinsÍ, ïItÍs The Soldiers of the KingÍ, (Cardinal Wolsley), Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.17 Bust Model of Sailor by Arcadian China, with plain hatband, (Leatherhead), 92mm A Rare Bust Model of Belgian Soldier by Arcadian, inscribed ïWar A.D. 1914 EditionÍ, 80mm, (4), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.16
A Rare Model of American Soldier (Doughboy) Squatting by Grafton China, fully coloured, 80mm, Model of American Soldier (Doughboy) Squatting by Grafton China, (white), 80mm, (2), See Robert Southall Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers), Milestone Publications, 1982, p.16.
Model of Tommy Throwing His Grenade by Arcadian China, (Farnborough), 130mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.11, Model of Colonial Soldier by Arcadian China, (Hitchin), 130mm, Model of Scottish Soldier by Arcadian China, 130mm, Model of French Soldier by Arcadian China, (Invergordon), 130mm, (4), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.15
A Very Rare Model of Scottish Soldier with Bagpipes by Carlton China, with bearskin, some colouring, (Nairn), 148mm A Rare Model of Scottish Soldier with Rifle by Carlton China, with bearskin (busby), some colouring, (Glasgow), 153mm, Model of Scottish Soldier with Rifle by Carlton China, with glengarry, some colouring, (Aberdare), 148mm, (3), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12
Model of Drummer Boy by Arcadian China, inscribed ïModel of Drummer Boy-Rd.No.658737Í, (Bury St.Edmunds), 135mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.15, Model of Bugler Boy by Arcadian China, inscribed ïBugler BoyÍ, (Southam), 135mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.15 A Model of Soldier Standing to Attention by Carlton China, inscribed ïAre We Downhearted? No!Í and verse ïIts a Long Way to TipperaryÍ, 153mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12 A Model of Soldier Standing to Attention by Botolph China, (Brighton), 140mm, (4).
A Rare Model of Soldier Standing To Attention With Ammunition Belt Over Shoulder by Carlton China, (Thetford), 125mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12 Model of Tommy in Bayonet Attack by Arcadian China, (wrongly inscribed tommy throwing hand grenade!), (Maidenhead), 130mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.11, Model of Highland Infantryman by Savoy China, with pack, rifle and bayonet, parian on round base, inscribed ïLuxemburg Invaded By Germans August 1914Í,165mm, Model of Soldier with Rifle by Willow Art China, inscribed ïOur Brave DefenderÍ, (Ashford), 132mm, (4).
Model of Soldier Throwing Hand Grenade by Grafton China, inscribed ïThe Bomb Thrower, No. 425Í (Ilfracombe), 140mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12, Model of Old Bill by Carlton China, standing figure of Bruce BairnsfatherÍs cartoon character, inscribed ïYours To A Cinder Old BillÍ, (Southend on Sea), 138mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.17, Model of Soldier with Rifle by Willow Art China, inscribed ïOur Brave DefendersÍ, (Margate), 132mm Parian Model of Soldier with Rifle, (unmarked),135mm, (4).
A Very Rare Model of Tommy Driving A Steam Roller Over The Kaiser by Arcadian China, inscribed ïTo BerlinÍ, (Walton-On-Thames), 120mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers), Milestone Publications, 1982, p.11.
A Very Rare Model of Tommy in Dug Out No.699 by Savoy China, un-named, (York), 85mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.21, Model of Tommy in His Dug Out by Carlton China, inscribed ïShrapnel VillaÍ, ïTommies Dugout Somewhere In FranceÍ, (Guildford), 80mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.21
Model of Soldier Playing Concertina Outside Tent No.341 by Shelley China, inscribed ïBlighty Is The Place For Me-e-eÍ, (Colchester), 108mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.24, Model of Tommy in His Dug Out by Carlton China, inscribed ïTommies Dug Out Somewhere in FranceÍ, ïThe Victory Of Justice, Armistice Of The Great War, Signed Nov.11th 1918Í, (City of London), 90mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.21, Model of TommyÍs Hut by Arcadian China, inscribed ïModel of TommyÍs Hut - Rd.No.657215Í, (Worthing), 105mm long, (3), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.24
Model of Scottish Soldier No.402 by Shelley China, inscribed ïScotland For EverÍ, (Richmond-Surrey), 114mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.17 A Rare Model of Britannia No.403 by Shelley China, standing figure inscribed ïRule BritanniaÍ, (Morpeth), 108mm high A Rare Model of Marianne No.409 by Shelley China, some colouring, inscribed ïVive La FranceÍ, 108mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.17
Model of Soldier Throwing Hand Grenade No.425 by Herald Series, inscribed ïThe Mills Hand GrenadeÍ, (Stewarton), 140mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12, Model of Tommy on Sentry Duty, in sentry box, (unmarked), (Portsmouth), 110mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12, Model of Tommy And His Machine Gun by Waterfall Heraldic China, (Harrogate), 100mm long, Model of Despatch Rider by The Coronet Ware, (Twickenham), 120mm long
Model of British Cavalry Soldier on Horseback by Arcadian China, (Aldershot), 122mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.16, Model of Russian Cossack on Horseback by Arcadian China, (Colwall), 122mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.16, Model of H.R.H. Prince of Wales by Podmore China, (City of London), 150mm high
Model of Nurse and Wounded Tommy by Arcadian China, (Farnborough), 108mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.18, Model of Nurse with Red Cross by Carlton China, (Swansea), 150mm highSee Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.18, Model of Nurse by Acadian China, red cross on chest, inscribed ïSoldiers FriendÍ, (Farnborough), 132mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.18, Model of Nurse by The Milton China, red cross on chest, inscribed ïA Friend In NeedÍ, (Canterbury), 135mm high, (4)
Model of Tommy in Bayonet Attack by Arcadian China, (Maidstone),130mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.11, Model of Soldier Leaving Trench No.433 by Grafton China, inscribed ïOver The TopÍ, (Margate) 118mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12, Model of Munitions Worker by Carlton China, inscribed ïDoing Her BitÍ, ïShells and more shellsÍ, (Southend On Sea),140mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.18, Model of Bugler Boy by Arcadian China, (Cirencester), (damaged), 135mm high, (5), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.15
Model of Soldier Leaving Trench No.433 by Grafton China, inscribed ïOver The TopÍ, (Grays), 118mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.12, Model of Munitions Worker by Carlton China, inscribed ïDoing her BitÍ, ïShells And More ShellsÍ, (Grantham), 140mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.18, Model of British Territorial Bulldog, (unmarked), (Dublin), 88mm high Bust of Tommy Atkins by Coronet China, (Lewisham), 90mm high, Model of Russian Cossack by Arcadian China, on horseback, (Borough Priory Faversham), (damaged) bearing paper label ïScott CollectionÍ, 122mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.16, Model of Russian Cossack, standing (unmarked), (Arms of Norwich), 130mm high, (6).
Model of Mills Hand Grenade by Swan China, (Totnes), 90mm high, Model of Hand Grenade by Carlton China, inscribed ïBritish hand grenadeÍ, (Preston), 83mm high, Model of Mills Hand Grenade No.334 by Shelley China, inscribed to base ïManufactured for Alfred Vale 9 Church Street Kingston-On-ThamesÍ, (Arms of Cardinal Wolsey), 78mm, Model of Mills Hand Grenade No.411 by Grafton China, with removable metal pin, inscribed ïThe Mills Hand GrenadeÍ, (Folkstone), 83mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.47, Model of Mills Hand Grenade by Arcadian China, (Portsmouth), 62mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.47, Model of Mills Hand Grenade by Swan China, (Deal), 62mm high, Model of Mills Hand Grenade, in blue glaze, (unmarked), with removable pin, 80mm high, Model of Mills Hand Grenade, (unmarked), (Dedham), 70mm high, (8).
Model of Machine Gun No.402 by Savoy China, two pieces, swivels on tripod, inscribed ïModel of Machine GunÍ, (Portsmouth), 153mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.45, Model of British Machine Gun by Carlton China, inscribed ïModel of British Machine GunÍ with ïMGÍ in green wreath, (Bridlington), 100mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.45, Model of British Machine Gun by Carlton China, inscribed ïModel of British Machine GunÍ with ïMGÍ in green wreath, open stand, (St. Leonards), 100mm long, Model of Revolver by Arcadian China, (Walton-On-Thames), 83mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Clip of Bullets by Arcadian China, (City of London), 57mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.28, Model of British Trench Mortar by Carlton China, (Edinburgh), 66mm, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.49, Model of Trench Mortar (Krupp) by Arcadian China, (Cosford), 75mm long, (7)
A Very Rare Model of Alpine Gun No.394 by Grafton China, with moving wheels, inscribed ïModel of Alpine GunÍ, (Bournemouth), 105mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.50, Model of Field Gun on Sledge No.412 by Grafton China, inscribed ïFrench 75mmÍ, (Devonport), 160mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.43, Model of Trench Howitzer No.404 by Grafton China, (Folkestone), 75mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.49, Model of Trench Howitzer No.327 by Shelley China, inscribed ïFor FreedomÍ, (Greenwich), 70mm long, Model of Trench Howitzer by Arcadian China, inscribed ïWar EditionÍ, (Blandford-Forum), 68mm long, (5), See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.49
Model of Desert Gun No.430 by Grafton China, inscribed ïDesert GunÍ, (Enfield), 155mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.43, Model of Howitzer No.340 by Shelley China, (Camberwell), 148mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.43, Model of Field Gun No.331 by Shelley China, (Royal Artillery), 132mm long, Model of Howitzer No.518 by Savoy China, (Shanklin), 170mm long, Model of Field Gun by Carlton China, with screen and sight-hole, inscribed ïThe Victory of Justice-Armistice of the Great War Signed Nov 11th 1918Í, (Gloucester), 145mm long, Model of Field Gun by Arcadian China, (Borough of Reading), 140mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.43, Model of Field Gun by Carlton China, (High Wycombe), 130mm long, Model of Field Gun, (Worthing), 125mm long, (8)
Model of Field Gun No.616 by Savoy China, with fish-tail, inscribed ïModel of Field GunÍ, (Hastings), 140mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.49, Model of British Trench Mortar Gun No.613 by Savoy China, inscribed ïBritish Trench Mortar GunÍ, (Brighton), 98mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.49, Model of Howitzer by Savoy China, (Gretna Green), 140mm long, Model of German Gun No.403 by Grafton China, inscribed ïGerman Gun Captured By The BritishÍ, (Armagh), 153mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.43, Model of Field Gun by Carlton China, with screen and sight-hole, inscribed ïFrench 75Í, (City of London), 148mm long, Model of Field Gun by Clifton China, with screen, (Sidmouth), 112mm long, Model of Field Gun by Carlton China, inscribed ïThe Victory of Justice-Armistice of the Great War-Signed Nov 11th 1918Í, (Southend On Sea), 148mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.41, Model of Field Gun by Arcadian China, (Hastings), 150mm long
Model of Blighty (Map of England and Wales) by Carlton China, inscribed ï BlightyÍ, ïTake Me Back To Dear Old Blighty-Put Me On The Train For London Town-Drop Me Anywhere-Liverpool, Leeds or Manchester-I Dont CareÍ, (City of Nottingham), 115mm high, Model of Grandfather Clock by Corona China, inscribed ïWorld War 1914-1919 Peace Signed 3.25 June 28th 1919Í, (Swindon), 128mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.95, Model of Grandfather Clock, unmarked, with inscription, (Ramsgate), 128mm high, Model of Fireplace by Arcadian China, inscribed ïWeÍve Kept The Home Fires BurningÍ, (Thetford), 115mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.81, Model of Fireplace by Swan China, inscribed ïWeÍve Kept The Home Fires BurningÍ, (Hastings), 90mm high, Model of Kitchen Range by Carlton China, inscribed ïKeep the home fires burning-Till the boys come homeÍ, (Holt, Norfolk), 70mm high, Model of Kitchen Range No.338 by Shelley China, inscribed ïKeep The Home Fires BurningÍ, (City of Lincoln), 70mm high, Model of Fireplace, unmarked, (Arundel), 115mm high, Model of Kitchen Range by Arcadian China, inscribed ïThereÍs No Place Like HomeÍ, (Oxford), 65mm high, Model of Kitchen Range by Carlton China, inscribed ïKeep the home fires burning-Till the boys come homeÍ, ïThe Victory of Justice-Armistice of the Great War-Signed Nov 11th 1918Í, (Brighton), 70mm high, Model of Kitchen Range by Willow Art China, inscribed ïKeep The Home Fires BurningÍ, (Sidmouth), 80mm long, Model of Coal Box No.185 by Shelley China, inscribed ïCoal Rations-Yours To A CinderÍ, (Isle of Man), 80mm long , (12).
Model of Pair of Folded Blankets by Carlton China, red and blue stripes, (Cardinal Wolsey), 56mm long, Model of Trench Dagger by Arcadian China, (St. Albans), 102mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Gurkha Knife by Arcadian China, (Exmouth), 110mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Water Bottle by Arcadian China, (Lewes), 65mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Trench Lamp by Arcadian China, (Marden), 70mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Boot with Puttee No.389 by Grafton China, (Chelsea), 75mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.107, Model of Bugle No.354 by Shelley China, (Paignton), 112mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Gurkha Knife by Alexandra China, (Watford), 140mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Sandbag by Arcadian China, (Oxford), 78mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Kit Bag by Pearl Arms China, inscribed ïPack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit BagÍ (Swanage), 70mm high, Model of Kit Bag by Clifton China, with inscription, (London), 70mm high, Model of Kit Bag by Willow Art China, with inscription, (Huddersfield), 70mm high, Model of Kit Bag by Carlton China, inscribed ïPut all your troubles in your old kit bag and smile. smile. smile - The Victory of Justice, Armistice of the Great War signed Nov 11th 1918Í, (Wimborne), 75mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.24, Model of Field Glasses by Arcadian China, (City of Lincoln), 78mm long, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.25, Model of Field Glasses No.343 by Shelley China, (Aylesbury), 85mm high, Model of BandsmanÍs Drum by Arcadian China, (Woburn Sands), 53mm high, Model of Drum by Foley China, (Harwich), 60mm diameter, Model of Drum by Florentine China, (Glasgow), 55mm diameter, (18).
A Collection of Thirty Four Cannon Shells, including amongst others,, Model of Russian Shrapnel Shell by W.H. Goss, inscribed ïModel of Russian Shrapnel Shell-The Original Was Captured By The Huns & Fired By Them At The BritishÍ, (Kirkwell), 110mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.44, Model of ïJack JohnsonÍ Shell by Arcadian China, inscribed (City of Bristol), 130mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.45, Model of British 15in. Shell by Carlton China, (Norfolk), 95mm high, Model of British 6in. Inciendiary Shell by W.H. Goss, (Bradford), 112mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.44, Model of Cannon Shell by Arcadian China, inscribed ïHartlepools Bombardment Dec 16th 1914, (Blandford-Forum), 90mm high, (34).
A Very Rare Model of Pig with Pickelhaube by Carlton China, sitting wearing coloured pickelhaube, iron cross on left breast, pepper pot, Reg. 642626, 90mm high, Model of Bulldog No.301 by Arcadian China, standing, inscribed ïWho Said GermanÍ, (Walton-On-Thames), 130mm long, Model of Lion No.288 by Savoy China, inscribed ïAnother DreadnoughtÍ, (Welshpool), 134mm long, Model of Dog by Panorama China, sitting, inscribed ïWar Memorial HemyockÍ, 80mm high, Model of Anti Zeppelin Candlestick No.348 by Shelley China, inscribed ïSouvenir Anti Zeppelin Candlestick As used During the Great WarÍ, 83mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.75, Model of Telescope by Coronet Ware , (Cirencester), 70mm high, Model of German Zeppelin Bomb by Shelley China, (Edinburgh), 85mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.75, Model of Bugle by Kingsway Art China, (Ryde I.W.), 80mm high, Model of Anti Zeppelin Candlestick by Arcadian China, (Birmingham), 65mm high, See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.75
Captain (Charles) Bruce Bairnsfather (9th July 1888 - 29th September 1959) Bruce Bairnsfather was born to a military family, and spent his early life in India, but was brought to England in 1895 to be educated at the United Services College, Westward Ho!, then at Stratford-upon-Avon. Initially intending a military career, he failed entrance exams to Sandhurst and Woolwich Academies but joined the Cheshire Regiment. He resigned in 1907 to become an artist, studying at the John Hassall School of Art. Unsuccessful at first, he worked as an electrical engineer. Working in this capacity for the Old Memorial Theatre, Stratford, brought him into acquaintance with Marie Corelli, who introduced him to Thomas Lipton, a connection that led to commissions to draw advertising sketches for Lipton tea, PlayerÍs cigarettes, KeeneÍs mustard and BeechamÍs Pills. On the outbreak of the Great War, joined the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in 1914 and served with a machine gun unit in France until 1915, when he was hospitalised with shell shock and hearing damage sustained during the Second Battle of Ypres. Posted to the 34th Division HQ on Salisbury Plain, he developed his humourous series for the Bystander about life in the trenches, featuring ïOld BillÍ, a curmudgeonly soldier with trademark walrus moustache and balaclava. The best remembered of these shows ïBillÍ with another soldier in a muddy shell hole with shells whizzing all around, with the other soldier grumbling, Bill advises, ïif you know of a better ïole go to itÍ. Many of his cartoons from this period were collected in Fragments From France (1914) and the autobiographical Bullets & Billets (1916). Despite the immense popularity with the troops and massive sales increase for the Bystander, initially there were objections to the ñvulgar caricatureî, nevertheless, their success in raising morale led to his promotion and receipt of a War Office appointment to draw similar cartoons for other Allied forces. In later life, he had found himself typecast as the creator of Old Bill and after his death in 1959, his Times obituary concluded of his career that he was ñfortunate in possessing a talent .... which suited almost to the point of genius one particular moment and one particular set of circumstances; and he was unfortunate in that he was never able to adapt, at all happily, his talent to new times and new circumstancesî. A Bruce Bairnsfather Old Bill Car Mascot, inscribed ïBruce BairnsfatherÍ to helmet rim, the underside marked with copyright and registration numbers, 11.5cm high.
Bruce Bairnsfather - Four Circular Transfer Printed Ceramic Wall Plaques by Grimwades, each with gilt detail and decorative borders (i) ñWhere Did That One Go Toî, the reverse inscribed ïA Memento of the Great War, Commenced Aug 4th 1914, Armistice Nov 11th, Peace Signed June 28th 1919 (ii) ñWhen The ïEll Is It GoinÍ To Be Strawberry?î, ditto to reverse (iii)îWell, If You Knows Of A Better ïOle, Go To Itî (iv) ñGive It A Good ïArdÍ Un Bert, You Can Generally ïEarÍ Em Fizzing A Bit First If They Are Agoin To Explodeî, each, 25cm across, (lot).
Bruce Bairnsfather - Six Circular Ceramic Transfer Printed Plates by Grimwades (i)îGive It A Good ïArd Un Bert, You Can Generally ïEarÍ Em Fizzing A Bit First, If They Are A Goin To Explodeî, the reverse inscribed ïMade by the Girls of Staffordshire, During the Winter of 1917, When the Boys were in the Trenches Fighting for Liberty and CivilizationÍ (ii)îWhat time Do They Feed The Sea-Lions Alf ?î, ditto the reverse (iii) ñWell If You Knows Of A Better Ole, Go To Itî, ditto the reverse (iv) ñGive It A Good ïArd Un Bert, You Can Generally ïEarÍ Em Fizzing A Bit First, If They Are Goin To Explode, ditto the reverse (v) ñ Here With A Loaf Of Bread Beneath The Row, A Muttered Curse, but NeÍer A Whine, And Thou- Beside Me, Singing In The Wilderness, The Wilderness Is Paradise Enowî, the reverse inscribed ïMade by the Girls of Staffordshire, During the Winter of 1917/18, When the Boys were in the Trenches Fighting for Liberty and CivilizationÍ (vi) ñWhen The ïEll Is It GoinÍ To Be Strawberry?î, ditto the reverse, each 23cm across, (lot).

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