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[James (Sir Henry, printer)] [Domesday Book or Great Survey of England of William the Conqueror], 2 vol. comprising Great Domesday & Little Domesday, first facsimile edition, printed in red and black, original reversed calf, red edges, 4to (Great Domesday slightly larger), [Southampton, Ordnance Survey], [1862].⁂ Rare complete facsimile of the Domesday Book reproduced using the new process of photozincography invented by Sir Henry James. The work was taken to Southampton where it was taken apart and photographed, with the results being offered as individual county sections with introductory notes. This copy is one of only a small number with all the sections (less the introductions) bound together in a replica binding of the book at the time.
Royal Army Ordnance Corps interest, George V silver saver inscribed with RAOC crest and presentation inscription "Captian G R S Love RAOC by the Officers Royal Army Ordnance Corps of The Northern Command on the occasion of his Marriage 20.4.1927" by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1926, 25.5cm diameter, 634g
A .450 OBSOLETE CALIBRE MARTINI HENRY ARTILLERY CARBINE, 20.75inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the breech stamped DP and with various Ordnance and Sold Out Of Service marks, full stocked with regulation steel mounts, steel cleaning rod. The butt appears to be marked to the 3rd Kent Volunteer Artillery, action at fault.
A .58 CALIBRE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 TYPE I PERCUSSION SERVICE RIFLE MUSKET, 40inch sighted barrel fitted with rear leaf sights, the breech dated 1864 and with various Ordnance stamps, stepped lock stamped with two eagles and dated 1864 at the tail, full stocked with regulation steel mounts.
AN INDIAN ARMY LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPER'S SABRE, 79.5cm sharply curved blade by WILKINSON, stamped with various Ordnance marks and dated 1915, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard with large steel chape, various Ordnance stamps and dated 1917.
AN 1890 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 85cm curved fullered blade by MOLE with rounded tip and Ordnance stamps dating 1894 and 1906, regulation steel bowl guard pierced with the Maltese cross, chequered two-piece leather grips, contained in its steel scabbard, the 1906 refurbishment date was for training purposes.
* Family group. A group of 3 to Private F. Hopwood, Royal Army Ordnance Corps British War and Victory Medals (013277 Pte. F. Hopwood A.O.C.), Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (013277 Pte F. Hopwood. A.O.C.), extremely fine with card boxes of issue and enveloped addressed to ‘Mr F. Hopwood, Elmdon, Saffron Walden, Essex ‘, with M.I.D. oakleaves, Royal Observer Corps lapel badge, certificate of service, M.I.D. certificate, Observer Corps certificate and other related paperwork, together with a bronze memorial plaque to his brother ‘Ernest Richard Hopwood’ and British War Medal (34020 Pte. E.R. Hopwood. Wilts R.), plus condolence slip and card envelope, a shoe box of letters written by Ernest to his family c.1916-17, mostly on YMCA headed note paper from Poona, India, a leather sam browne belt and souvenir silk picture and other related items (Qty: a carton)NOTES013277 Lance Corporal Fred Hopwood, M.S.M., M.I.D., was born in 1892 he joined the Royal Army Ordnance Corps on 1 November 1915, he received his M.I.D. for ‘gallant and distinguished service in the field’ (2 November 1917, he was awarded the M.S.M. for service in Mesopotamia and it was gazetted on 11 October 1918. Howood re-engaged for service in WWII serving with the Royal Observer Corps. 34020 Private Ernest Richard Hopwood served during WWI with 5th Bn, Wiltshire Regiment, he died on 5 October 1918 at King George’s War Hospital, Poona, India (a photograph of his grave is included in the lot). Hopwood is buried in Poona (St. Sepulchre’s Cemetery) India.
Cartography interest: A large selection of approx. 20 linen backed maps, to include a Daily Mail Road Map of London, a Ravensteins map of Taunus, seven Bartholomews maps of Fife, Sheffield, Surrey, York, Kent, Germany and Bedford, a W.H Smith map of Hampshire, and ten Ordnance survey maps of Weybridge, Colchester, Marlborough, East Kent, Rugby, St.Albans, New Forest, Fareham, Rickmansworth and Maidstone; together with a set of eight postcards of the Bull Hotel, Burford in the Cotswolds
A Third Reich period brown leather Walther P38 holster:, with three letter ordnance code 'dta' for 'A Waldhausen, Inn. M. Bruchmann, Cologne' dated '41' and also stamped with eagle and swastika over 'WaA105', together with a pair of French opera/field binoculars with inset compass to frame (2)
British County Maps. A mixed collection of approximately forty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of British counties and regions, including examples by Greenwood, Bowen, Ordnance Survey, Dawson, Morden, Blaeu and Speed, mostly large format but various sizes and condition (Qty: approx. 45)
Cornwall. Mudge (Lt Col.), Ordnance Survey map of Cornwall, 1813, five engraved sheets with sparse contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight dust soiling, each sheet approximately 610 x 910 mm, contained in a contemporary calf book-box with the crest of the Ordnance Survey on the upper siding, the box, worn and frayed (Qty: 1)NOTESThe map has a smaller calligraphic title sheet but this is erroneously the title sheet for Devonshire and not Cornwall.
Herefordshire. A collection of thirty-seven maps, mostly 19th century, engraved county maps and town plans of Hereford and Leominster, with examples by Dawson, Lewis, James, Cole & Roper, Seller/Grose, Conder, Ordnance Survey, Weller, Collins, Bacon, J & C Walker, Hughes, Becker, Duncan, Moule, Archer, Fullarton, Hall, Pigot, Murray, Phillips, Smith and Harrison, including a reproduction map by Bickham and a reproduction road map by John Ogilby, various sizes and condition (Qty: 37)
Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 250 maps, mostly 19th and early 20th century, engraved and lithographic maps of British counties, foreign countries and regions, wall maps and Ordnance Survey, with examples by Cary, Clegg, Gastaldi, Seller, Ordnance Survey, Seale and Greenwood, many rolled, various sizes and condition (Qty: approx. 250)
Enfield 1887 Mk IV .577/ 450 Martini Henry service rifle with lock stamped indistinctly with crown over V.R. cypher and 'Enfield 1887' crowned arrowhead and 'IV 1', pop-up ladder sight, sling suspension loops, stock stamped with Nepalese script, ordnance mark, 1'0972', 'AD 11 1908' and 'IV', steel ram-rod, bayonet mount and 32.5 inch barrel stamped 'NEP NS', overall length 125cm.
WW1 Similar Selection of On War Service Lapel Badges.A good scarce selection including factory examples: Gas Light & Power Supply ... The British Leather Company Ltd 1915 ... Coventry Ordnance Works ... Ergite Ltd ... J.S.W.& Co Ltd. All complete with buttonhole fittings. Slight wear to enamel. (5 items)Viewing Recommended
3rd Bn North Lancashire Regiment 1856 Pattern Pioneers Short Sword.A good example, the single edged flat sided blade with sharpened back edge point and rear sawback edge. The forte dated “11/00 and cutler’s details of Wilkinson” with various Ordnance stamps. Brass stirrup shape guard with down swept quillon, this with regimental issue stamps “6.02 M 3.N.L. 6”. The brass ribbed slab grips secured by four steel rivets. Housed in its brass mounted leather scabbard. Good clean condition.
'OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, 1745...' issued by Charles Bush, one page to the Respective Officers at Portsmouth charging them with removing the guns and powder from H.M.S. Portland and to return them, including a 'Resupply’ when the ship is ready to receive them -- 11½ x 7½in. (29.5 x 19cm.); Office of the Ordnance, 1st January, 1745; SUPPLY TO COMPLETE the Penzance for a voyage to North America & Board’s Order 26 [April], 1748 comprising Round Shot, Paper Cartridges... Spare Slaves , Sheepskins… Aprons of lead, Large and Nails , London, 28 April 1748; together with two other items, framed and glazed -- 14½ X 18½in. (36.7 x 47cm.)
Greenwood & Co map of the East Riding of Yorkshire, pub 1834 59cm x 74cm an Ordnance survey sheet for part of the East Riding, 1911 edition 39 x 50cm and a reproduction Speed map of Yorkshire Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
British Army dress uniform khaki green jacket having Edgard and Sons Ltd label with Royal Army Ordnance Corps insignia including collar badges and buttons, Warrant Officer Class II Queens Crown cloth badges to lower sleeve and medal ribbons for MBE, General Service medal GSM and Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal, also a shirt, (2)

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