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Family archive of the military career of Warrant officer 2nd class, 26167/4435641 J.W. Ritson 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry. (Born 26/6/1900) From his hand written Diary, it is possible to follow his service history from the day of enlistment, 23/01/1916, through to a course in Newcastle on 5th January 1931. The book also contains records of home and abroad postings, promotions and appointments, leave, courses, medical history, employments, and certificates. There are two photograph albums showing travel, both home and abroad. Places include Sierra Leone, Calcutta, Dardanelles, Poland, Egypt etc. Also included in the collection is a large quantity of military badges, Masonic medals, medal ribbons, birth and marriage certificates of family members. Medals awarded. 1914-1918 War Medal, Victory Medal, India General Medal with Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919 clasp, Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, with miniatures. 1939-1945 Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, for Meritorious Service Medal, and Territorial Decoration, George V1 dated 1949.
A pair of Modelzone exclusive limited edition W Britain's Zulu War painted metal 'Connoisseur Collection' mounted British soldier figures to include 39002 Lieutenant Melvill, 1st Bn., 24th Regiment Saving The Queen's Colour' (291/300) and 39006 Lieutenant Coghill 1st Bn. 24th Regiment (170/200), both models in excellent previously displayed condition (some light dust), boxes excellent
Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1, 30 September 1919, serial number M/51 675506, light central bend, overall a superb original about uncirculated example EPM T24 £120-£160 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Union Bank of Scotland, £5 (2), 24 June 1940 and 25 May 1943, serial numbers D498/081 and E638/111, Hird and Wilson signatures, first with the usual two light folds as issued, plus one light central bend, good extremely fine and a lovely fresh example, the second good fine (2 notes) PMS UB 64d, Pick S811d £200-£260
Union Bank of Scotland, £5, 3 November 1952, serial number B770/156, also £20, 1 May 1952, serial number A161/008, Morrison signature, lovely original paper, first with light central bend, thus about uncirculated, second good extremely fine (2 notes) PMS UB 69a, 70, Pick S817a, S818a £200-£260
Isle of Man Government, P.H.G. Stallard, 50 Pence, 28 August 1969, serial number 0000001, light paperclip mark at top left, a superb original about uncirculated to uncirculated, an amazing serial number one for this note IOMPM M507, Pick 27a £500-£700 --- Provenance: Directly from the family of the late Sir Peter Stallard
North of Scotland Bank Limited, printers archival specimen £20, 1 March 1934, serial number range A0115/0001 to A 0121/0500, CANCELLED perforation, order number and date inked in top margin, light mounting traces on reverse, otherwise uncirculated and rare, a superb example PMS NS 41s £400-£500
Isle of Man Government, P.H.G. Stallard, £1, 23 June 1972, serial number C850001, light paperclip mark at top left, corner bend, about uncirculated to uncirculated and this is the first serial number ever issued for this design IOMPM M509, Pick 29a £500-£700 --- Provenance: Directly from the family of the late Sir Peter Stallard
North of Scotland & Town & County Bank Limited, a partially hand painted obverse essay for £1, 1 July 1908, serial number X/Y 1000, produced with a mix of cut-out photographs, engine turnings, and hand drawn and painted pieces, one tiny piece missing at top left, light foxing, otherwise as produced, unique and beautiful PMS not listed £500-£700
Isle of Man Government, P.H.G. Stallard, £1, 14 December 1967, serial number B200001, light paperclip mark at top left, thus an exceptional original about uncirculated to uncirculated note, and an incredible serial number one note for this issue, complete with envelope that originally contained all six number one notes in this auction IOMPM M505, Pick 25b £600-£800 --- Provenance: Directly from the family of the late Sir Peter Stallard
Isle of Man Government, P.H.G. Stallard, 50 Pence, 23 June 1972, serial number A200001, light paperclip mark at top left, pinholes and margin marks, otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, an exceptional serial number one for this later portrait IOMPM M508, Pick 28a £300-£500 --- Provenance: Directly from the family of the late Sir Peter Stallard
SET OF SIX CRYSTAL HOCK GLASSES, in harlequin colours including green, red, orange and blue19.5cm highOverall, this lot is in good condition. There is no haziness to the glass, although all would benifit from a proper cleaning, as there is a light film to some glasses. There are no chips or cracks.
Winchcombe Pottery: two stoneware studio pottery dishes, probably by Ray Finch (1914-2012) - one of shallow form with a flattened rim, in a pale, faintly mottled oatmeal glaze with a darker toned swirl to the centre, incised spiral to base, 32.8cm diameter; the other of shallow form, in a light, slightly mottled toffee coloured glaze with incised spiral to centre and wavy line and leaves to the rim 28.7cm diameter, impressed pottery marks. (2)* Both pieces in good condition, with no faults.
A large Chinese blue and white porcelain covered vase – probably 19th / early 20th century, in the Ming dynasty style, of stout baluster form, painted with dragons amidst peony and chrysanthemum flowers and leaves, between a ruyi band to the neck and a band of stylised lappets to the base, the domed cover painted with conforming floral decoration, 60cm high, with lighter turned light oak stand. * Provenance: Purchase invoice with the vase from Wessexbrook Limited, 50 & 69 Pimlico Road, London SW1, dated Oct. 1985, described as 'Early 19th Century blue and white jar and cover on stand'.
An interesting collection of mostly military and civilian badges, early to mid-20th century - including two Kings Shropshire Light Infantry cap badges (one in silver, the other plated); a Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry cap badge; a British Army Marksman's sleeve badge; a 'The Metropolitan' police whistle; a plated metal Oxfordshire Constabulary helmet badge and two O.C. coat buttons; a handmade WW2 machined aluminium toy Hawker Hurricane; a painted, cast lead African 'Nomori' figure etc.

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