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HMY BRITANNIA PORT DONA ANTONIA Port, Portugal, Personal Reserve, bottled for the decommissioning of HMY Britannia December 1997. 750ml, 19.5% volume. In box. LAMB'S 100 NAVY RUM HMS WARRIOR Rum, 750ml, 57% volume. PUSSER'S RUM Rum, 1L, 95.5°Proof, 47.75% volume. 3 Bottles CONDITION REPORT: All very good.
H.M.S. LONDON SHIPS SOUVENIR BLACK FABRIC CLAD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, the front cover embossed H.M. London 1929-1931, and with line etched image of the ship in full steam picked out in metallic silver and containing black and white photographs of the ship with crew 'man ship' at Gravesend, Stanley Baldwin and Lord Mayor on deck, action images showing broadsides and launching torpedoes, Barcelona with visit from King and Queen of Spain, images of Grand Harbour Malta, many being photographic postcards chronicling the ships tour of duty finishing with cards and personal photographs in New Zealand, in total approx 300 cards and images (the album with losses to board edges and back cover detached) NB. The Album belonged to Jack Eastham (see photograph) who served as a Chief Electrical Artificer - Royal Navy on H.M.S. London, which was a County Class heavy cruiser. He later served during World War II as was killed in action off the coast of Norway
SMALL COLLECTION OF EARLY 20th CENTURY AND LATER SOUVENIR/COMMEMORATIVE ITEMS includes Glasgow International Exhibition 1901 small clasp knife, protoplastic vest box with photographic images of George V, intricate carved ivory miniature mirror back side cabinet with pierced decoration and pin hinged door 3" (7.5cm) high (minor losses to pierced crest), etc, together with a LADY'S, CIRCA 1950s, BOXED GILT METAL 'MIRROR-LIPSTICK' as new with original tag labels and a GERMAN GILT WIREWORK WATCH STAND in the form of a bentwood chair with mother of pearl seat, the back incorporating German Navy badge, 6" (5.3cm) high (10 items in total)
An Album containing 112 original photographs of the Royal Navy Pacific Fleet during 1945 possibly taken for the "Pacific Post". Images include Royal Marines landing in Hong Kong, Admiral Harcourt broadcasting the King's Message to Hong Kong, Surrender of Japanese suicide boat pilots, Captain Eccles reading surrender terms, Sir Bruce Fraser signs Tokyo Peace Treaty, MacArthur speaks at surrender in Tokyo Bay, many images of aircraft Carrier interest and Pacific Theatre until VJ Day
Six: 1939-45 STAR, ATLANTIC STAR, PACIFIC STAR, AFRICA STAR 1 clasp "North Africa 1942-43", ITALY STAR, WAR MEDAL (All unnamed as issued). Mounted swing style as worn. With original certificates of service and discharge awarded to:S.R. 16277 J.K. O'Connell Royal Navy Special Reserve. James Kenneth O'ConnellBorn: 27/9/18 Kilbirnie, Ayreshire
An American Civil War period six-shot .36cal percussion Colt Navy revolver, 7.5inch sighted octagonal barrel stamped ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA, and retaining traces of original blued finish, naval engagement scene to the cylinder and stamped with the serial no. 615, this matching to the frame serial no.s 214615 for 1862, the left side of the frame stamped COLTS PATENT and 36CAL, brass trigger guard and back strap, walnut grips. No serial no. to the barrel wedge.
A .36 Cal six-shot percussion Metropolitan Arms Company Navy revolver, 7.5inch sighted barrel stamped METROPOLITAN ARMS CO. NEW-YORK, cylinder rubbed but showing New Orleans scene and bearing the serial no. 1881, this matching to the frame, wedge and rammer, wooden grips. From a total run of 6,063 this revolver's serial number makes it one of the first to bear an address on the barrel, this practice was begun from serial no. 1800 onwards.
A First War period Artillery Officer's Compass, contained in an Army & Navy reinforced card box, together with an Artillery bugle horn, a leather service revolver holster by Wilkinson with combination shoulder strap and bandolier, eight embossed copper or brass powder flasks, three shot flasks and a powder measure, modern nipple key, leather sling and a foresight.. (18)
Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) 'THE DISCOVERY' BERTHED ON THE THAMES WITH SHELL MEX HOUSE IN THE DISTANCE, 1938 watercolour signed lower left 13 x 9in. (33.02 x 22.86cm) RRS Discovery was designed for Antarctic research and was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain. In 1901 it was launched as a Royal Research Ship (RRS) and its inaugural mission was the British National Antarctic Expedition, carrying Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton on their Discovery Expedition. In the late 1930s - when her research days were over - she was presented to the Boy Scouts Association as a static training ship for scouts in London. During the war her engines and boilers were removed for scrap to help with the war effort. She became too costly for the Scouts Association to maintain and was transferred to the Admiralty in 1954 and later used as a drill ship for the Royal Navy Auxiliary Reserve and also as a training ship for the Westminster Sea Cadet Corps.Today the Discovery is the centrepiece of the Discovery Point museum in Dundee. P
Corgi The Aviation Archive Military Air Power - four 1:144 scale boxed diecast models comprising Avro Vulcan B2 RAF 44 SQDN 1st issue 48301, Lockheed LC-130F Hercules US Marine Corps Blue Angels 1st issue 48402, Lockheed LC-130F Hercules with Skis US Navy AA31301 and Hercules C1K Tanker RAF Mount Pleasant 1st issue 48401, mint boxed
Useful collection in five vols from 1863 to around 2000, incl 1863-64 'Toughrali' vals to 5pi, with a few forgeries, range of 'Duloz' types with vals to 25pi, generally missing scarcer types but some postmark interest, 1876-90 issues with vals to 25pi, 1892 to 5pi unused, also some with imprime h/s but these not guaranteed, 1905 to 50pi purple and printed matter to 5pi brown used, 1908 to 50pi brown used, 1913 GPO incl 25pi deep green and 50p brown unused, 1914 to 100pi indigo unused, 1914 Abrogation of Capitulations to 10pi unused and used, 1920 to 50pi bistre-brown unused, Angora Government '1336' overprint on Religious Tribunal 1pi emerald (inv) unused, 50pi grey-green (3) and 100p orange-brown (2) used, '1337' overprint on Ministry of Justice 10pa, 1pi, 5pi rose unused, 1pi, 5pi carmine, 50pi buff used, on Religious Tribunal 10pa slate, 5pi ultramarine unused, also latter used, on Navy League labels to 40pa brown-red unused, 1921-23 to 500pi green unused, Nationalist Gov't 1923 Izmir Congress unused, 1923-26 Republic defins incl 500pi green used, 1924 Treaty of Lausanne to 200pi olive unused/used mix, 1927 Izmir Exhib to 100g (SG 1035/44) tied to part cover by exhibition special h.s. for 13.9.27, also most unused incl 50g and 100g, 1928 2nd Izmir Exhib to 200g unused, 1930 Sivas Railway set to 250k on 500k unused, 1935 12th Congress of Women's Alliance set to 100k+100k lake unused, good run-through of mostly unused later issues, also some postal history, a vol of revenues and several vols and loose cont duplicates, cond mixed in places but many fine (Few Thousands)
Paddington Bear and Aunt Lucy, Gabrielle designs, Paddington with navy duffle coat, brown hat, red Wellington boots and original brown paper label, Aunt Lucy with brown check skirt, woollen shawl, hat, brown paper label and tag, lacks glasses, knickers and coin, both 20” (51cm) tall, (2 items).
Victorian/ Edwardian Royal Navy Ratings uniform "Drills" A rare set of heavy calico cotton canvas in white for use on the ships in the summer time, this design was used well into the First World War. A Rare Royal Navy uniform including its overshirt, Bell bottom trousers and 'Tar Flap' Collar. In excellent condition for its age.
Logs of H.M.S. Royal Oak Kept By Midshipman Erasmus Dennison St Andrew Ommanney, from April 1868 to January 1872 Covering her time serving with the Mediterranean Fleet including when she was accidentally rammed by H.M.S. Warrior in heavy weather at night on 14th August 1868 when the impact sheared off the main and mizzen chain plates as well as all the boats on the starboard side, and the opening of the Suez Canal in November 1869 where she grounded on an uncharted sandbank outside Port Said Egypt, comprising hand written entries and numerous hand drawn maps and diagrams; together with log of H.M. Ships Duke of Wellington and Pallas, kept by Erasmus Dennison St. Andrew Ommanney from January 1872 to April 1873, while flagship of the Port Admiral at Portsmouth and serving in the Mediterranean Fleet respectively, comprising hand written entries and hand drawn maps, diagrams and designs. (2) Note: H.M.S. Royal Oak was a Prince Consort class armoured frigate built for the Royal Navy in the 1860s and the lead ship of her class. The ship spent most of her career with the Mediterranean Fleet, only briefly serving with the Channel Fleet. H.M.S. Duke of Wellington was a 131 gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1852. An early steam powered ship, she was still fitted with towering masts and trim square set yards and was the flagship of Sir Charles Napier. H.M.S. Pallas was a purpose built wooden hulled iron clad of the Royal Navy, designed as a private venture by Sir Edward Reed and accepted by the Board of Admiralty. CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally in good condition, expected wear, various scuffs to covers, latter with damaged spine.

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