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Selection of Cloth Shoulder Titles, consisting of embroidered white on maroon full length ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS, full length navy blue on red ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS, yellow embroidered on blue RASC, RCT yellow on blue, yellow on navy blue R.A.O.C, yellow on navy blue full length ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS, yellow on blue full length ROYAL ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, black on yellow full length ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS, black on yellow R.A.P.C, yellow on navy blue full length ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS, white on maroon R.A.M.C, sky blue on navy blue R.A.E.C and white on navy blue R.A.E.C. Various conditions. (13 items)
Rare Silver Hilted 1796 Pattern Cavalry Officers Sword, blade struck with crowned broad arrow ordnance inspector’s mark, back edge stamped WOOLLEY with I (India?), regulation silver stirrup hilt (no visible hallmark) silver gripstrap and ferule, silver wire bound grip, in its iron scabbard with twin hanging rings. Blade 83cms. Good condition, requires cleaning, age wear overall, tip of grip chipped.
Fine British Ordnance 8-Pounder Iron Mortar by Joshua Walker & Co. (1792-1821), the trunnions ends deeply cast with ‘W.Co.’ and ‘22’ respectively. Barrel with re-enforced muzzle, the chase deeply chiselled with the weight 0-3-10 (0 hundredweight 3 quarters 10 pounds) together with opposed broad arrows (denoting British government property sold out of service), raised vent platform. On its wooden bed with iron fittings including capsquares and lifting handles. Complete with 2 iron 8 pounder cannon balls. Barrel 30cms, bore 10cms, wooden bed 60 x 30 x 22cms. Good condition and age patina. About 80 of the 105 guns aboard HMS Victory at the battle of Trafalgar were produced by the firm of Joshua Walker & Co at their Rotherham works. Joshua Walker & Co ended cannon manufacture in 1815.WE ARE UNABLE TO OFFER IN HOUSE POST AND PACKING ON THIS LOT DUE TO SIZE AND WEIGHT. WE RECOMMEND EITHER:Mailboxes Tunbridge Wells, greg@mbetunbridgewells.co.uk Tel: 01892 510155Jentel Packing, enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk Tel: 01268 776777YOU CAN ALSO COLLECT DIRECT FROM OUR OFFICE FROM THE DAY AFTER THE AUCTION.
A Collection of Australian Insignia A card with cap and collar-badges, shoulder-titles, buttons and pouch-badges of units belonging to New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania, including an officer's pouch-badge of the New South Wales Military Forces and unofficial collar-badges of the 6th and 13th Light Horse; a card of cloth shoulder- titles of the Infantry, RMC Duntroon, Survey, Signals, Intelligence, Ordnance, EME, Education, Legal, Psychology, Canteen and Nursing Corps, Army Apprentices and Training Battalions etc; another card with cloth STs of Australian infantry regiments, including the Royal Australian, Victorian Scottish, Royal Melbourne, Macquarie and Illawarra Regiments, the Adelaide Rifles and Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia; a card of Corps and Services Insignia including KC and QEC cap and/or collar-badges, STs and buttons of the Ordnance, EME, Instructional, Educational, Catering, Provost, Psychology and Nursing Corps, Womens' Army Service and Womens' Army Corps, Army Apprentices School, VAD, a Returned from Active Service badge, and a cloth arm-badge of Army Schools; and a card of KC and QEC cap and/or collar-badges and STs of the Signal, Infantry, Chaplains, Air, Intelligence, Service, Medical and Dental Corps, and SAS. Together with an officer's black patent leather pouch bearing the gilt badge of the 1st Australian Horse, and mainly QEC badges of the Royal Australian and North West Victoria Regiments, various university regiments and some minor items, including a number of cloth shoulder-titles. (5 cards, approximately 140 items)
South African Military Insignia. A card mounted with metal KC period cap and collar badges and shoulder titles pre-1958 of Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Infantry Corps, 1st Reserve Brigade and Band, together with a post-1958 cap-badge of the South African Artillery; a few officers', the majority ORs'; and another card, bearing similar items of the South African Army Service and Ordnance Corps, Clerical, Technical Services, EME and Medical Corps, and Military Police. Two post-1958 items. (2 cards, 79 items)
Board of Ordnance Insignia Items of the Board of Ordnance and related organisations, including buttons of the Royal Military Artificers (1787 - 1813), the Military Store Department (1857), Military Store Staff (1864) and Ordnance Store Department (1883); officers' helmet-plates of the Ordnance Store Corps (1881), the Army Ordnance Department (1898 -1902 and 1902 -1918); and a shako plate of the Military Store Staff Corps. Officers' waistbelt clasps of the Ordnance Store Department and Army Ordnance Department; officer's cap and collar-badges for forage cap and OSD; an OR's helmet-plate, collar-badges and single shoulder-title of the Ordnance Store Corps; and an OR's waistbelt-clasp of the Army Ordnance Corps inscribed South Africa 1899 - 1900.(60 items)
Insignia of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps A card of fine examples of officers' and ORs' cap and collar- badge patterns of 1918, including an OSD bronze set and a rare gilt pagri-badge, 1947 - 1949 (showing change of motto scroll), and post-1949 (without enamel), KC and QEC; and another card, showing three ORs' Full Dress brass helmet-plates (two QVC, one KC), pagri-badges for officers and ORs, STs and buttons
Insignia of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Royal Logistic Corps Including assorted patterns of cloth (mainly black lettering on khaki or dark blue on scarlet) and metal shoulder-titles, buttons (KC and QEC). Together with officers' cap-badges in gilt, white metal and enamel, and a beret-badge in embroidery, and ORs' in anodised metal; and another card, showing RAOC Conductors' and Ammunition Technicians' badges, including Conductors' Royal Arms badges in metal or embroidery (gold on coloured cloth and worsted on khaki); Ammunition Examiners' qualification badges, in worsted embroidery on khaki or in brass for wear on khaki drill; and Ammunition Technicians' post-1950 flaming bomb insignia in brass, gold embroidery on coloured cloth or worsted on khaki. (2 cards, 55 items)
A Collection of Badges of Units and Corps transferred to Pakistan after Independence . A card of metal or anodised cap-badges of Frontier Force units transferred in 1947, and of units raised between 1947 and 1965; a card displaying cap-badges and cloth shoulder-titles of the Bahawalpur Regiment and its battalions and Training Centre, and similar items of the Azad Kashmir Regular Forces, Medical Corps and the MOD Constabulary; a card of cap-badges of seven cavalry regiments allocated to Pakistan in 1947 (now with post-Independence badges) and thirteen badges of armoured regiments raised subsequently. Mainly metal, some anodised; a card with badges of Pakistan Army corps and Training Establishments, including items of the Clerical, Education and PT Corps, Military Nursing Service, Military Police, Military Academy, Training School and Joint Services Cadet School; an AA badge of the Pakistan Rangers, and cloth STs of PACC and PMP; a card showing cap-badges, collars and shoulder-titles of Artillery, Engineers, Medical, Service, Ordnance, Signals and Veterinary Corps, and EME. All based on British Army designs, a few items retaining the Crown, the remainder with Crescent and Star; and another card, with items of Pakistan cavalry, pre-1947 infantry and East Pakistan units, badges of the President's Bodyguard and Armoured Corps; some cloth shoulder-titles of cavalry regiments and badges of some infantry regiments transferred from the Indian Army; and badges of regiments of East Pakistan worn before secession in 1971. (6 cards, 138 items)
Insignia of Indian Army Corps pre-1947 A card of officers' and NCOs' KC cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of the Indian Army Ordnance Corps; badges of the Indian Army Veterinary Corps and Remount Department, including a white metal pagri-badge for RAVC officers seconded to the IAVC; a fine set of gilt, white metal and bronze badges of the Military Farms Department; and badges of the Indian Pioneer, Intelligence, Education and PT Corps, Postal Service and Military Police; and another card, with Indian Medical Services insignia, including cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles of the IMS, including a burnished gilt waist plate mounted with a white metal QVC Royal Crest, a gilt metal ERI pouch-badge, and a superb gilt badge, possibly for a sabretache, with the title in a voided strap below a Guelphic crown, the centre mounted with VRI cypher; together with badges and STs of the Indian Medical Department and the Indian Hospital Service, an OSD bronze cap-badge and shoulder-titles of the Indian Army Medical corps, and an officer's white metal badge of the Indian Army Dental Corps. (2 cards, 94 items)
Canadian Military Insignia A card of cap and collar-badges, buttons and shoulder-titles, of armoured and infantry regiments including the Royal Canadian Dragoons, Lord Strathcona's Horse, the 8th Canadian Hussars, R Canadian Regiment, PPCLI, Queen's Own Rifles, Black Watch of Canada, and Canadian Guards. KC and QEC vintage; a card of insignia of the Medical, Ordnance and Veterinary Corps, the Corps of Military Staff Clerks and RCEME. Mainly KC vintage, a few QEC; a card of cap and collar-badges of Canadian Militia pre-1902, CEF officers' and ORs' cap and collar-badges 1914 and 1939; Tri-Service cap-badges and buttons, "CANADA" STs, badges and buttons of the Royal Canadian Artillery, and a Veterans Brigade cap-badge (GvR cypher); and a card with items of the Dental, Pay, Postal, Intelligence, Provost and Forestry Corps, Chaplains, Royal Military College, School of Musketry and RCMP. KC and QEC vintage.(4 cards, 208 items)
Insignia of the Hyderabad State Forces and Indian Army post Independence. A card bearing mainly post-1945 items of the Hyderabad State Forces, Indian Staff and Corps adopted in the immediate aftermath of Independence and Partition, showing the replacement of the Crown by the Asoka Lions or five-pointed star, and in some cases substitution of Hindi wording for English on title scrolls. Badges of local manufacture for Staff, Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Transport, Medical, Dental, Ordnance, EME, Remount & Veterinary, Police, Pioneers, Intelligence, Education, PT, nursing and Postal Services, and for training establishments; a card of similar items for the Indian Army; a card of insignia of Armoured Regiments post-1947, including anodised cap-badges of the cavalry regiments retained by India after Partition (less those of Skinner's Horse, 4th and 9th Horse, 15th Lancers and the Central India Horse), with designs altered to reflect their post-Independence status; together with those of eighteen armoured regiments raised from 1953 onwards; and another card showing insignia of Indian infantry, consisting of mainly anodised cap-badges of units raised after Partition (the Guards Brigade, the Mechanised Infantry Regiment and the Naga Regiment), together with the Parachute Regiment, ten regiments formerly of the Indian Army and one (the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles) from previous State Forces. (4 cards, 147 items)
New Zealand Regimental and Corps Insignia A card of cap and collar-badges of the 9th (Wellington East Coast Rifles), 10th (North Otago Rifles), 11th (Taranaki Rifles), 12th (Nelson), 13th (North Canterbury & Westland), 14th (South Otago), 15th (North Auckland) and 16th (Waikato) Regiments, all dated 1911. Mainly gilt or gilding metal, a few OSD; a card of similar items and shoulder-titles of the NZ Signal, Postal & Telegraph, Service, Medical and Machine Gun Corps and SAS, and a cloth shoulder-title of the NZ SAS. Mainly KC, a few QEC; and a card of cap-badges and a few collar-badges of the NZ Ordnance, EME, Dental, Nursing, Veterinary, Education, Pay and Provost Corps, Army Motor Reserve, Chaplains, Womens' Land Service, WAAC and Cadet Corps and the Otago University OTC. Some KC vintage, mainly QEC. Together with a chromed helmet-plate of the NZ Police, a Glengarry badge of the NZ Scottish and minor items. (3 cards, 87 items, together with sundry loose items)
Box of Various Vintage Folded Ordnance Survey Maps including Contoured Road Maps, 1920's edition of London, Quantity of 1903 Edition 1:2500 Scale, County of Surrey Map Live Stock Dept. Paddington, W H Smith's reduced Ordnance Survey Maps of Somerset and Hampshire, Stanford's Map of England & Wales showing Canals and Rivers
Ordnance Survey - Quarter Inch Map of Great Britain, Sheet 4 Glasgow and the Middle West, first published 1946; another, One Inch, Carmarthen and Tenby 152; An E.P.N.S. Kings pattern table spoon, the gilt bowl embossed with flowers and grapes; a Swiss type goat bell, painted with Alpine scene, 6.5cm high; a mid 20th century treen rounded rectangular two section pencil case, the sliding cover with primrose transfer, 27cm long; a heavy clear glass bowl, engraved with flowerheads and foliage, star cut base, undulating rim, 10cm diam
A trepanning "plug" taken from an unexploded Second World War Luftwaffe Esau aerial bomb, bearing labels reading ASAU, Ford Square, Whitechapel, London, 10 cm diameter, together with related press cuttings [The core was recovered by Warrant Officer Nigel Daly, 33 Explosive Ordnance Division, Royal Engineers, during the 1989 de-fusing of the bomb. The previous year Daly had been awarded the Queens Gallantry Medal for his part in a similar operation]
England.- Mudge (Capt. William), Isaac Dalby and Capt. Thomas Colby. An Account of the Operations carried on for accomplishing a Trigonometrical Survey of England and Wales, 4 parts in 3 vol., lacking half-titles in vol.1 & 2 (not called for in vol.3), with engraved armorial dedication to the Master General and Principal Officers of His Majesty's Ordnance, 51 engraved plates, maps and plans, most folding, 2 folding letterpress tables, errata leaf at end of vol.3, occasional spotting or browning, some offsetting, handsome modern mottled calf, gilt, spines gilt with black roan labels, 4to, printed by W. Bulmer & Co. for William Faden, 1799-1811.⁂ The first edition in book form of the history of the Ordnance Survey, the first part of which first appeared in Philosophical Transactions. Between 1799 and 1820 Mudge surveyed most of England and Wales on the military scale of one inch to a mile. Many of the plates show the instruments designed for the project.Provenance: From the estate of Dr. Ian Mumford FRGS, FBCarts, one of the founders of the British Cartographic Society and contributor to the official history of the Ordnance Survey.
Medals. KIA WW II group. 1939-45, Atlantic Stars, War Medal; to Ordnance Officer 4th class G. Boyer. R.N. (killed on HMS Dunedin when torpedoed by U 124 on 24th November 1941). With certificates and interesting photo album with pictures of HMS Dunedin, the crew, capture of the Hannover and sinking of the Heidelberg photos, pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor etc. Approximately 130 photos. Other ephemera and photographs.
A large 19thC three-quarter length oil on canvas portrait of Lt General Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, GCH KCB FRS FRGS (1772-1841) in full regalia with his hand on an ivory-handled Mughal/Indian sword, wearing Knight of the Garter insignia and the Guelphic Order. CE Clifford, Artist Colourman No 30 Picadilly, London verso, 140cm x 110cm.Lt General Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin had a distinguished military and civil career, having served in the West Indies (1793) and Pophams' expedition to Ostende (1798) with Cathcart in Denmark (1807) and Wellington in the Peninsula. He was Quartermaster General to the Mediterranean from 1810-1813 and was posted to India in 1815. After the army, Donkin's life was spent in literary and political work, he was one of the original Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society, MP for Berwick-on-Tweed (1832-1837) and in 1835 he became Surveyor General of the Ordnance. He was MP for Sandwich in 1839 until his death on 1st May 1841.

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