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A QUANTITY OF 18TH & 19TH CENTURY MAPS to include framed and glazed Robert Morden of Leicestershire, Thomas Kitchin of Derbyshire, John Cary of Derbyshire, Thomas Moule of Worcestershire together with loose maps of Europe, various maps published by James Virtue and a 1932 Ordnance Survey War Revision 1940 one inch map of the Isle of Man
A quantity of mixed collectors' items to include a Victorian writing slope with accessories and instruments including glass ink bottle, set squares etc (interior af), two later wooden boxes, one with inset mother of pearl detail, a 20th century Chinese five drawer cabinet with flora and fauna detail and brass mounts, a 1920s/30s oak cased mantel clock, a folding document wallet, a number of ordnance survey maps, a carved soapstone mode of an owl, a circular stained glass panel depicting a classical scene with cherub upon horse, etc.
A Collection of Military Photographs and Prints, Ephemera and Related Items, including a small number of R.A.F. aerial bombing subjects; assorted regimental, group and portrait photographs; modern wall posters including medal subjects; War Office Ordnance Survey maps; National Pigeon Service enamel badge and associated research, etc.
A Late 18th Century Flintlock Pocket Pistol, the 6.3cm turn-off steel barrel with London proof marks, the box lock engraved Harding, the slide safety behind the cock engages with the frizzen pan cover, with walnut slab butt; a Similar Flintlock Pocket Pistol, the turn-off barrel with Board of Ordnance marks, the box lock engraved with martial trophies enclosing JNn JONES & SON, LONDON, slide safety, concealed trigger and walnut slab butt (2)Harding pistol - action does not work. Pitting to metalwork and wear to engraving,with minor bruises to the grip Jones pistol - action works, holds at full and half cock. Metalwork pitted
A Late 18th Century Flintlock Travelling Pistol by Hadley, London, the 14cm turn-off steel cannon barrel with Board of Ordnance marks, the box lock signed within engraved ribbon scrolls, with walnut slab butt (af)The action does not work properly, holds at full and half cock, but cock has to be pulled back for trigger to release it. Grey patching and pitting to metalwork. Bruises to butt
A George III New Land Pattern Flintlock Cavalry Pistol, 23cm steel barrel with Board of Ordnance markings, the lock plate stamped TOWER, with crown over GR and crowned arrow, walnut full stock with brass furniture, the side plate stamped D17 for D Squadron, with swivel steel ramrodAction works, holds at full and half cock. Brown patina to the metalwork. Bruising to stock with a chip to the left pommel below the butt cap
An 18th Century Single Barrel Flintlock Sporting Gun by Barbar, London, the100cm two stage steel barrel octagonal at the breech, with Board of Ordnance marks and signed on the top flat, the foliate engraved lock plate bearing traces of signature, the tiger stripe wood half stock with brass ramrod pipe, trigger guard with acorn finial, the shouldered stock with diaper and dot incised grip, brass shaped side plate and butt plate with foliate engraved tang, lacks ramrodAction does not work properly. Cock retaining nut is missing. Metalwork pitted. Slivers of wood missing from each side of the fore-end. Wear to grip. Lacks ramrod. Good quality, but in need of attention.
Yorkshire. A mixed collection of 22 folding maps, mostly 19th and early 20th century, a collection of folding and sectionalised maps, including examples by Gall & Inglis, Jackson, Newton, Nichols, Ordnance Survey, Tymms, Stanford, Bartholomew, Ebdon, Walker, Rowe, Weller and Baines, various sizes and condition (22)
Folding maps. A mixed collection of 33 maps, mostly 19th & 20th century, maps of the British Isles, English Counties and overseas, including Wyld (James), New Map of the County of Suffolk, reduced from the large map in six sheets..., circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled endpapers, 580 x 805 mm, contained in publisher's cloth slipcase with printed label to upper board, with Ferguson (A.), Wilson's plan of the City of Dublin, published Dublin, W. Wilson, 1796, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some staining, 295 x 375 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase, plus Darton (William & Son, publishers), Warwickshire divided into Hundreds and the Parliamentary divisions, circa 1855, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, engraved vignette of Warwick castle, table of explanation and list of market towns, sectionalised and laid on linen, 450 x 355 mm, publisher's cloth boards with gilt title to upper siding, and Shawe (W.), Philips' New Map of England and Wales compiled from the Ordnance Survey showing Canals, Navigable Rivers & Principal Railway Lines, circa 1870, colour lithograph map with sparse later outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 1050 x 86 mm, with others similar including examples by Ordnance Survey, Bradshaw, Cary and Cruchley, various sizes and condition (32)
WW2 British Medals & Badge Grouping, consisting of 1939-45 star, Italy star, Africa star, 1939-45 war medal; West Surrey Regiment other ranks helmet plate centre, Leinster regiment other ranks helmet plate centre; 5x British regimental cap badges, various metal and cloth rank pips, uniform removed cloth Royal Army Ordnance Corps shoulder titles and tunic medal ribbon bars.
Selection of WW2 Period Military Ordnance Survey Maps, covering the areas of Scotland – South West, Kelso, Glasgow – Middle West, East Anglia, England South East & London, England & Wales, The Eastern Highlands and The Cheviot Hills. All are folded but remain in good overall condition. (8 items)
An historically interesting Royal Engineer's Officer's sword to Lt. Colonel Owen Haig Bayldon, 82.5cm blade by Wilkinson, serial no. 37420, etched with scrolling foliage, regimental motifs, crowned Royal Arms and owner's initials and crest, regulation plated three-bar hilt, wire bound fish skin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. Lt Colonel Owen Haig Bayldon had a particularly interesting career serving with both the Army and the RAF and a keen sailor. In 1900 Bayldon joined the 1st Middlesex Volunteer Engineers before transferring to the Reserve Army Service Corps, then the Motor Volunteer Corps, temporary Major in the Department of the Master General of Ordnance, during the First War he served as a Temporary Major in the Royal Engineers Special Reserve for four days he served in France 19th of July 1915 to 23rd of July 1915 for which he was Mentioned in Despatches. During the Second War he served as a Lt. Colonel (Retired) with the RAF as Deputy Directorate of Intelligence, believed to be working on Radio Communications and Radar.
A large collection of assorted loose maps, late 18th Century to 20th CenturyViews to include maps of Dorsetshire by M & E M A N Bowen dated 1777, further ordnance survey maps, map of the World published by Longman Reece and Crane, maps of Scotland, Dorsetshire, views of the Grand Durbar, coloured engravings of shipping scenes, Ireland etc. (qty)
20th century AD. A mixed group of travel documents comprising: an Ordnance Survey map sheet 38 (Solent, Isle of Wight), 1912 edition; Bartholomew's reduced survey map, sheet 20 (Suffolk); one similar, sheet 29 (Berkshire & Wiltshire); Ordnance Survey road map of Carlisle 1913 edition; Daily Telegraph wall map of Europe and the Mediterranean (no cover); Kelly's Directory of Andover, 1966. 6199 grams total, Kelly's: 12 x 18.5cm (4 3/4 x 7 1/4"). From an old Hampshire collection. [6, No Reserve]
A British 1908 pattern Cavalry sword, the 89cm fullered blade stamped to the forte Wilkinson, with various Ordnance stamps to the opposing side and 08 to the back edge, having a steel bowl guard stamped A1 DG 397 and chequered composition pistol grip, in a steel scabbard with brown leather frog. 110cm.
A British 1890 pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword, the 87cm slightly curved fullered blade stamped to the forte with WD mark, crowned B over 21 X .Y.C. with various Ordnance marks to the opposing side, the steel guard with pierced Maltese Cross and stamped Y.Y.D. 96, having a chequered leather two piece grip, in a steel scabbard with matching stamps and on a brass mounted white leather belt, 104cm.
A British 1885 pattern Cavalry sword, the 87cm slightly curved fullered blade stamped to the forte Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co, Solingen with War Department and various Ordnance marks to the opposing side, having a steel bowl hilt with pierced Maltese cross and chequered two piece leather grip, 102cm.

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