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Lot 592

BULOVA USA MILITARY WRISTWATCH. Bulova military issue wristwatch, lacking glass, Ordnance Corps USA no. - OF - 422222 to verso

Lot 391

The Punch library of humour, 25 volumes, with bindings; Famous Sporting Prints- 2 vols., pub'd. Studio Magazine, 1927; an ordnance survey map of Lincoln, 1912 and a Fisherman's map of The River Spey- Maude Parker, 1933

Lot 222

A scarce .65" Pattern 1800/15 Baker flintlock infantry rifle, 46" overall, barrel 30" with faint trace of ordnance proof, single block rearsight, small blade foresight, and lug for socket bayonet; the lock marked with crowned “GR” and “Tower” and with double line border; walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, butt plate tang engraved “P R:30”, the butt box having 2 compartments, butt bearing broad arrow and “BO” ordnance inspector’s mark, and with sling swivels and correct steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (russet finish to barrel, slight bruising to butt). Plate 59

Lot 227

A .65" Baker type smooth bore flintlock cavalry carbine, combining elements from the 1803 pattern and the 1813 pattern cavalry rifles, 35" overall, barrel 20" with no visible markings and block rearsight on the breech tang, the 1813 type lock bearing crowned “GR” and “Tower”, walnut fullstock with cheekpiece to butt and slit in fore end for ramrod, the butt bearing clear 1805 ordnance storekeeper’s mark, with 1803 pattern brass mounts but without the butt box, 1813 pattern saddle bar, and swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some wear and bruising, the barrel refinished, old repair to trigger guard). Plate 59

Lot 216

A .56” Tower Heavy Dragoon flintlock holster pistol c 1780, 19½” overall, barrel 12” with ordnance proofs, the line engraved rounded lock bearing crowned “GR” and “Tower” and viewer’s mark, the walnut fullstock with indistinct ordnance storekeeper’s mark, regulation brass mounts, and replacement ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition. Plate 58

Lot 199

A French 11mm Model 1866-74 Gras bolt action single shot rifle, number M46957, 57½” overall, barrel 32¼”, action engraved “St Etienne Mle 1866-74”, walnut fullstock with ordnance storekeeper’s marks and serial number stamped on the butt; with sling swivels, cleaning rod, and bayonet dated 1876 (no scabbard). Good Working Order and Condition (some age wear). Plate 55

Lot 223

A scarce .65" Pattern 1800/15 Baker flintlock infantry rifle, 45½” overall, barrel 30" with ordnance proofs (worn), block and folding leaf rearsight, high blade foresight, and lug for socket bayonet; flat lock marked with crowned “GR” and “Tower” and without engraved border; walnut fullstock having rectangular brass barrel wedge plates in addition to the regular brass mounts, the butt box having a single compartment, the butt bearing crowned “GR” ordnance inspector’s mark with date (1800?), and with correct steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (dark patina to lock and barrel, some bruising to stock, no sling swivels). Plate 59

Lot 250

A rare 2nd model 7 barrelled 30 bore Nock flintlock volley gun, c 1790, 37” overall, barrels 20” with deeply struck Tower crossed sceptre and crown (?) proof marks, the right outer barrel engraved “H. Nock”; the lock with ring neck cock, reversed frizzen spring, and no visible markings apart from ordnance viewer’s mark; the walnut stock having Egg type chequering to the wrist, and with conventional brass mounts, including ramrod pipes with original steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (the butt refinished, patch of pitting to lock). Nock was the sole maker of these weapons and produced a total of 655, at a cost of £8,519. Note: These volley guns were originally tested at Woolwich and underwent sea trials on HMS Phoenix off Portsmouth. They were first used by Admiral Howe’s fleet at the Relief of Gibraltar in 1782, the Admiral himself receiving a personal issue (see “Military Firearms” by H. Blackmore, Chapter 5). Nelson objected to firearms being fired from the “round tops” of masts because of the risk of fire to the sails.Plate 66

Lot 248

A .65” Dublin Castle Elliott flintlock cavalry carbine of the 21st Light Dragoons, c 1800, 42¾” overall, barrel 27½” with ordnance proofs and stamped “21st L.Ds”, secured to the stock with 3 flat wedges; the flat lined lock bearing ordnance inspector’s mark, crowned “GR”, “Dublin Castle” and initials “T.P (Thomas Pattison of Dublin, c 1800-1806); walnut fullstock with regulation type brass mounts including typical Dublin Castle “chunky” trigger guard, flat sideplate stamped with small “Pattison”, butt plate tang engraved “H/50”, with saddle bar and ring on the left side and original swollen and grooved steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition with good age patina, with its triangular socket bayonet, the blade with maker’s initials “GS”. Plate 65

Lot 212

An early 10 bore India Pattern Brown Bess flintlock musket, 54½” overall, barrel 39” with traces of proofs at breech; rounded lock having faint crowned “GR” and “Tower”, ordnance inspector’s mark, and replacement ring neck cock; dark walnut fullstock having regulation pattern brass mounts, including large flat Land Pattern wavy sideplate, the butt plate tang engraved “5/7”. Good Working Order and Basically Good Condition (dark patina, lock and barrel pitted, no sling swivels, ramrod a replacement) Plate 57

Lot 249

A very fine brass barrelled flintlock ship’s musketoon, or boat gun, by Bumford, c 1760, 50½” overall, barrel 34” with 1¾” bore, belled muzzle and early style London proofs; signed rounded line engraved lock with swan neck cock and bridled frizzen; plain walnut fullstock with raised apron around breech tang; brass mounts of early ordnance pattern, with bulbous trigger guard finial, wavy flat sideplate and flat butt plate; with its original brass tipped wooden ramrod. Very Good Working Order and Clean Condition. An exceptional example of its type. Plate 66

Lot 240

A 14 bore Dublin Castle Light Dragoon flintlock holster pistol, c 1800, 15” overall, barrel 9” with ordnance proofs and Irish registration number, flat lock with swan neck cock, plate stamped with crowned “GR” and “Dublin Castle”, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts and brass tipped ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition, (some minor pitting and wear, well executed old repair to stock behind the lock) Plate 64

Lot 241

An Irish 14 bore flintlock holster pistol, 15” overall, barrel 9” with ordnance proofs, flat lock with swan neck cock, plate stamped with crowned “GR” and “Dublin Castle”, plain walnut fullstock with slightly flattened butt and earlier cut down brass trigger guard. Good Working Order and Condition, (dark patina to lock and barrel, minor faults to stock, replacement ramrod). Plate 64

Lot 168

A very good 10 bore India Pattern Brown Bess flintlock musket, 55” overall, barrel 39” with good clear ordnance proofs; slightly rounded lock stamped with crown over “GR” and “Tower”, and with ordnance viewer’s mark; walnut fullstock with 1800 ordnance storekeeper’s mark on the butt, and with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels, and a good replacement ramrod. Good Working Order and Clean Condition (small split in front of the lock, approximately 6” of the fore end and fore end cap well replaced); with a good clean triangular socket bayonet by Osborn & Gunby, and a modern white buckskin sling. Plate 49

Lot 237

A scarce .56” William IV percussion Sea Service or Coast Guard pistol, 11½” overall, barrel 6” with Enfield ordnance proofs, plain converted flintlock type stepped lock engraved with crown over “WR” , and “Enfield” on the tail, walnut fullstock stamped with broad arrow and “BO”, and with regulation brass mounts and swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (slightly worn). Plate 63

Lot 125

†A World War I Prussian NCO’s sword, twin fullered blade 29½”, marked Robert Hermes, Solingen at forte, with ordnance stamps on backstrap, brass hilt incorporating crowned eagle, forward sloping pommel, wirebound leather grip, with crowned FRII monogram, black and silver knot, in scabbard marked “145. R.2.2. / G” with single ring clip and belt buckle. Good Condition (hilt worn). Plate 39 £100-150

Lot 225

A scarce .65" Dublin Castle Elliott flintlock cavalry carbine, 43½” overall, barrel 28" with ordnance proofs and Irish registration number, the flat lock having swan neck cock and engraved with crowned “GR” and “Dublin Castle”, walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts including typical Dublin Castle trigger guard, saddle bar and rings, and correct pattern steel ramrod, the butt deeply carved with initial “TS”. Good Working Order and Condition (surface rust and light pitting to barrel). Plate 59

Lot 243

A .65” Tower New Land Pattern flintlock holster pistol, 15” overall, barrel 9” with ordnance proofs, lock bearing crowned “GR” and “Tower” and viewer’s mark, the walnut fullstock with partial 1805 storekeeper’s mark, regulation brass mounts and swivel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (dark patina and slight pitting to lock and barrel, slight wear). Plate 64

Lot 210

A scarce 42” 10 bore Dublin Castle short land pattern Brown Bess flintlock musket, 58½” overall, barrel 42” with ordnance proofs and Irish registration number at breech; the lined lock engraved with crowned “GR” and “Dublin Castle”; with walnut fullstock, butt deeply impressed “I:H:O”, brass mounts including chunky trigger guard, large flat wavy sideplate, and line engraved butt plate tang and throat pipe, sling swivels, and original steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (some light surface rust to barrel, and a few worm holes in the butt which have been filled).Plate 57

Lot 211

A 10 bore India pattern Brown Bess flintlock musket, 55” overall, barrel 39” with ordnance proofs; the lined lock engraved with crowned “GR” and “Tower” and stamped with ordnance viewer’s mark; walnut fullstock having regulation brass mounts, sling swivels, and later steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (barrel and lock refinished, ramrod pitted, stock slightly worn); with a triangular socket bayonet, blade with ordnance inspector’s mark and maker’s name “Hill”, socket with regimental markings (worn, the socket pitted). Plate 57

Lot 464A

Tube of Ordnance Survey Maps

Lot 477

Two Trays of Mixed Folded Ordnance Survey Maps, Michelin and others

Lot 357

British Cavalry Troopers sword with Ordnance marks and steel scabbard

Lot 1203

*WWI & WWII. A pair to Sergeant W. Ratcliffe, Durham Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (252287 Sjt. W. Ratcliffe. Durh.L.I.), toned, extremely fine, together with a WWII pair comprising War and Defence Medals attributed to Corporal R.B. Ratcliffe, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, various original documents including Soldier's Service and Pay Book, Soldier's Release Book etc. 14285097 Corporal Roy Bowman Ratcliffe born April 1905, served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps from 17 September 1942 to 30 July 1946, experienced DM Gas 30 July 1943. (4)

Lot 1223

*WWII. A group of four to Private E.H. Rowles, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, extremely fine in card box of issue addressed to the recipient and transmission slip, plus original documents including Soldier's Service and Pay Book, photographs of the recipient in uniform, Soldier's Release Book etc. 10579114 Private Ernest Henry Rowles born in 1922, active war service, 29.4.1942 'POW leave'?, discharged 1946. (4)

Lot 995

Wagner (Eduard). Cut and Thrust Weapons, 2nd impression, Spring Books, 1969, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original cloth in slightly frayed dust jacket, thick folio, together with Ffoulkes (Charles), The Gun-founders of England, with a list of English and Continental Gun-founders from the XIV to the XIX Centuries, Cambridge University Pres,s 1937, monochrome plates and illustrations, original cloth in rubbed and frayed dust jacket, 4to, plus Lenk (Torsten), The Flintlock: its origin and development, Holland Press, 1965, monochrome illustrations, some marks to title, original cloth gilt in rubbed dust jacket, 4to, and others on the history of guns and weaponry, all 20th century publications, including J.R. Partington, A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, Cambridge, 1960, W. Keith Neal, Spanish Guns and Pistols, 1st edition, 1955, Major H.B.C. Pollard, A History of Firearms, 1928, Captain E.G. Godfrey, The 'Cast-Iron Sixth', a history of the 6th Battalion London Regiment (The City of London Rifles), 1938, H.L. Blackmore, The Armouries of The Tower of London I, Ordnance, HMSO, 1976, etc., mostly original cloth in dust jackets, but including some paperback editions and pamphlets, 4to/8vo (approximately 100 volumes) (shelves?)

Lot 996

Walsh (J.H.). The Modern Sportsman's Gun and Rifle; including Game and Wildfowl Guns, Sporting and Match Rifles, and Revolvers, 2 volumes, Horace Cox, 1882-84, monochrome plates and illustrations to text, some light spotting to preliminary leaves, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Instructions for the Exercise and Service of Great Guns and Shells on board Her Majestsy's Ships, W. Klaus and Sons, 1851, a few illustrations to text, some minor marks, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, a little fraying to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Longstaff (Major F.V. and Atteridge, A. Hilliard), The Book of the Machine Gun, Hugh Rees, 1917, monochrome plates and illustrations at rear of volume, original cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, and others on guns and rifles for both sporting and military use, all later 19th and early 20th century publications, including W.W. Greene, Modern Breech-loaders, Sporting and Military, 1st & 2nd editions, no date, circa 1880, Treatise on Military Carriages and Other Manufactures of the Royal Carriage Department, 3rd edition, 1879, Treatise on the Construction and Manufacture of Ordnance in the British Service, prepared in the Royal Gun Factory, reprinted, 1881, Treatise on Ammunition, 1878 (lacking spine), H. Ommundsen and E.H. Robinson, Rifles and Ammunition and Rifle Shooting, Waverley Book Company, circa 1915, W.W. Greene, The Breech-loader and How To Use It, 8th edition, 1899, H.B.C. Pollard, Automatic Pistols, circa 1920, Henry Sharp, Modern Sporting Gunnery, 1906, James Dalziel Dougall, Shooting Simplified: A Concise Treatise on Guns and Shooting, 2nd edition, with a special chapter on breech-loaders, 1865, W.W. Greene, Joke-bore Guns, Cassell, no date, circa 1880, etc., all original cloth or contemporary leather bindings, occasional wear, mainly 8vo (40)

Lot 274

A silver Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps locket, a collection of Military badges and medallions, together with eight silver sporting medallions and a tie pin

Lot 2120

Ordnance Survey - Cornwall Sheets 29 to 33, 1813, five folding maps, four published by Lt. Col. Mudge (sheet 33 dated 1839 and published by Col. Colby), one inch to the mile, dissected and linen backed, each with slipcase (Stanford labels)

Lot 2131

Bell (John Thomas William) Plan of the Hartlepool Coal District in the County of Durham including part of the Wear District in the Same County, being the First of a Series of Plans of the Great Northern Coal Field..., 1843, Castle Eden, large hand coloured map, linen-backed, (wear to lower edge); with four Ordnance Survey maps of Hartlepool, 1/2500 scale c.1859, coloured, rolled sheets (5)

Lot 287

A WWII US Army combat knife, with a knuckle duster grip in an Ordnance scabbard, 29cm long.

Lot 603

Five Ordnance Survey Popular Edition Maps, 1946, comprising Exeter, Truro & Falmouth, Newquay & Padstow, Plymouth and Okehampton, and a 1954 map of Loch Lomond, (6)

Lot 1239

A quantity of Ordnance Survey Landranger and other maps

Lot 186

Folding maps. A mixed collection of approximately eighty folding maps, mostly 19th and early 20th century, mixed collection of folding maps including railway, geological, touring, geographical and county maps, with examples by Betts, Ordnance Survey, Bradshaw, W.H.Smith, Philips and Halford, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

Lot 224

Warwickshire. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Warwici comitatus a Cornauiis olim inhabitus, [1637], uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 295 x 350 mm, bound with eleven pages of descriptive text, 20th century cloth boards, slim 4to, together with, Kitchin (Thomas), A New and Accurate Map of Warwickshire drawn from the best Surveys and Intelligence..., published R.Sayer, T. & J. Bowles, circa 1760, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight staining, 670 x 530 mm, contained in contemporary card slipcase with printed label to upper cover, with, Richmond (George, publisher), New Map round Birminham from the Ordnance Survey, circa 1870, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 1040 x 1270 mm, publisher's cloth boards, upper board detached, with another seven maps and part volumes similar, various sizes and condition (10)

Lot 3

Atlases. A mixed collection of eighteen atlases, mostly late 19th & early 20th century, including examples by Bartholomew, Waverley, Bacon, Ordnance Survey, Muir, Reynolds, Kierpert and Artero, various sizes and condition (18)

Lot 81

A collection of National Grid and other Ordnance Survey and street maps of Great Britain, (approximately 130).

Lot 122

A British Royal Army Ordnance Corps Captains uniform, mid 20th Century With jacket with medal ribbons for WWII, Sam Brown, trousers, whistle and insignia, matching great coat, two Russian Army uniforms and a Russian peaked cap.

Lot 607

8 ORDNANCE SURVEY FOLDING MAPS 1906/7 DEVON & SOMERSET

Lot 687

A collection of Ordnance Survey maps and other ephemera

Lot 244

NINE ORDNANCE SURVEY 1:2500 SCALE MAPS, dated 1914 and later, of Bromsgrove, Erdington, Sutton Coldfield, Kings Norton and Edgbaston

Lot 245

SEVEN VICTORIAN ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS 1:500 SCALE DATED 1888 - 89, to include Aston, Handsworth and All Saints, Birmingham, Fazeley and Tamworth (A/F)

Lot 28

LEISURE - a collection of leisure related items to include a pair of cased ladies crown green bowls - engraved - by GreenMaster (2 bias) and two Thomas Taylor jacks (A93 and A99), a Fisher M-scope M.95 metal detector, a marble chess set, a pair of cased Zuilho binoculars, 2 shooting sticks (a/f), a pair of exel nordic walking poles, a vintage Marconiphone and 28 ordnance survey maps.

Lot 1072

MINEFIELD ORDNANCE MAPS. Two original Stanley minefield ordnance maps from 1984, 70 x 45

Lot 167

Selection of Army Ordnance & Royal Army Ordnance Corps Badges and Insignia, consisting of two large type Victorian field service cap badges circa 1896, being the ordnance shield with three part scroll bearing “ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS”. Two lug fittings to the reverse of each. Officers gilt cap badge with ORDNANCE in the lower scroll, pair of facing officers gilt collar badges, set of bronze OSD cap and collar badges, gilt metal cap badge with two lug fittings, Army Ordnance Corps small type field service cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, pair of miss-matched shield type collar badges, post 1920 officers gilt and enamel field service cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, four variations of post 1920 cap badge including bronze OSD and WW2 Bakelite issue, two officers gilt and enamel collar badges and other ranks gilt metal collar badge, gilt metal cap badge and pair of collar badges being the 1947-49 type with SUA TONANTI TELA in the scroll, two 1947-49 type officers gilt and enamel collar badges, post 1949 Kings crown J R Gaunt maker marked officers silver gilt cap and collar badge set, bi metal Kings crown other ranks post 1949 cap badge on slider and single collar badge, post 1954 officers silver gilt cap and collar badge set, other ranks post 1954 cap and collar badge set, pair of bullion post 1954 beret badges, Army Ordnance Department (A.O.D) brass shoulder title, three variations of Army Ordnance Corps brass shoulder title, small type RAOC brass shoulder title, embroidered cloth RAOC shoulder title, black on khaki slip on shoulder title, gilt and enamelled officers collar badge with non-pierced garter, other ranks kings crown helmet plate (no backing to centre) and eighteen variants of tunic buttons dating from Victorian era up to George VI. Various conditions, mostly very good. (64 items)

Lot 168

Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officers Cap Badge, being a fine example of post 1920 gilt and enamel officers cap badge with Gaunt makers mark on the reverse. Badge has two lug fittings on the reverse. Accompanied by 1947-49 type officers silver gilt and enamel cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse. Both badges retain much of the original gilt wash finish and enamel remains intact. (2 items)

Lot 169

Selection of Colonial Army Ordnance Corps Badges, consisting of bronze OSD cap badge for Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps with two lug fittings on the reverse and makers mark of W Scully Ltd Montreal, facing pair of bronze OSD Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps collar badges made by Firmin London, early type gilt metal other ranks collar badge worn by the Canadian Ordnance Corps with beaver on top of shield, other ranks gilt metal cap badge of Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps with two lug fittings on the reverse, WW1 period South African Ordnance Corps cap / collar badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, gilt metal Indian Army Ordnance Corps cap badge with slider fitting on the reverse and a pair of gilt metal Indian Army Ordnance Corps collar badges. (9 items)

Lot 194

WW2 Royal Ulster Rifles Bakelite Cap Badge, complete with two blade fittings on the reverse. Accompanied by plastic Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders glengarry badge (distorted and tip missing) with blade fittings on the reverse, pair of Bakelite Royal Marines globe collar badges, two types of Royal Army Ordnance Corps cap badge both with blade fittings on the reverse, REME Bakelite cap badge with blade fittings on the reverse and two examples of Bakelite Royal Army Service Corps cap badge (one missing fittings on the reverse). (9 items)

Lot 198

Selection of British Regimental Cap / Headdress Badges, consisting of bi-metal West Yorkshire regiment cap badge with slider to reverse, brass Wiltshire regiment cap badge with slider to the reverse, WW2 Bakelite Royal Army Ordnance corps cap badge with blade fittings, Anodised aluminium Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders glengarry badge, Liverpool Scottish Cameron Highlanders glengarry badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, bi-metal South Wales Borderers cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, blackened anodised Royal Tank Regiment cap badge with two lug fittings on the reverse, anodised Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire regiment cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, Rifle Brigade cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, plus others. Some restrike badges also included. (40 items)

Lot 227

Selection of Badges and Insignia consisting of printed Queens Regiment shoulder title, pair of WW1 period white on red embroidered Queens Regiment shoulder titles (one heavily mothed), pair of black on khaki Queens shoulder titles, 2x brass Queens regiment cap badges with slider fittings to the reverse, WW1 period brass Army Ordnance Corps cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse, pair of brass AOC shoulder titles, chrome and enamel WW2 Kent Home Guard rifle and pistol competition badge, 1st Battalion Kent Home Guard Rifle Club bullion blazer badge, two brass Buffs (East Kent) regiment cap badges with slider fittings to the reverse, two bullion Kent related bullion blazer badges, Polish enamel screw back breast badge, plus other items. (36 items)

Lot 250

VERY LARGE COLLECTION OF MAINLY ORDNANCE SURVEY FOLDING MAPS, MAINLY RELATING TO TOURIST AREAS, VIZ 'OUTDOOR LEISURE MAPS', AND 'LANDRANGER SERIES' ETC.... ALSO INCLUDING THE 'GODFREY EDITION' REPRODUCED 'OLD ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS' IN EXCESS OF 200 PIECES TOGETHER WITH A GOOD SELECTION OF WARD LOCKS, DALESMAN AND OTHER WALKING AND RAMBLING GUIDES IN TOTAL IN EXCESS OF 300 PIECES (CONTENTS OF TWO BOXES)

Lot 211B

Late 19th and early 20th century novels - some leather bound - Ordnance Survey Maps and travel guides, and vintage games in two boxes

Lot 111

Wooden box containing goffering iron (missing poker), leather jewelry cases, two framed prints, ordnance survey maps etc

Lot 214

Six silver vesta cases of rectangular form and hinged tops with enamel and embossed military motifs including two Royal Navy dated 1890 & 1914, Royal Corps of Signals 1911, Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1919, Royal Engineers 1921 and Royal Artillery 1895

Lot 233

Two Forage caps, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, a Welch Fusiliers, a Signal Coprs beret and a Chelsea Pensioners hat, (4).

Lot 96

ESSEX:1. Dale, Samuel: History and Antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt in the County of Essex. C Davis, 1732, 2nd edn., frontis plus 14 plates; ppxxiv, 464. Contemporary full leather. Rebacked with original spine; occasional foxing;2. History and Description of Colchester. Two volumes in one. Colchester, W. Keymer, 1803, 1st edn. with 6 plates; rebound in the last 50 years in half leather. VG;3. White, W: History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Essex. Robert Le, 1848. pp732(including adverts). Contemporary full leather. Spine detached; o/w G;4. Benton, P: History of Rochford Hundred. Rochford, Harrington, 1867. Inscribed and signed by author (two other volumes were published later);5. Plus thirteen others. Including: Excursions in Essex (vol.1) with folding map and many plates; Maldon & the River Blackwater; (1894), with maps and illustrations; Two Ordnance survey Town and Map of: Colchester and Ipswich; both folding linen backed, coloured and with o

Lot 575

J G BARTHOLOMEW (ED): THE ROYAL ATLAS OF ENGLAND AND WALES REDUCED FROM THE ORDNANCE SURVEY ..., London, George Newnes, circa 1900, folio original cloth gilt worn, backstrip detached loosely inserted

Lot 608

One Box: good quantity vintage folding maps, mainly Ordnance Survey and Bartholomew's

Lot 614

One Box: good quantity vintage folding maps circa Edwardian and later, including Ordnance Survey and Bartholomew's

Lot 615

One Box: good quantity mainly Ordnance Survey War Revision Maps

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