Estate plans. A Plan of an Estate lying and being within the Township of Caton and County of Lancaster, the Property of W.Anderson of Lancaster. Drawn by Ricd. Hall, A.D. 1791, pencil, pen & ink estate plan, oval cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, old folds, slight dust soiling, strengthened and repaired on verso, 445 x 570 mm, together with, Plan of an Estate situate at Mile End called Buckeridge Lands, The Property of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy, 1806, pen & ink estate plan, old folds, some dust soiling, margins extended, strengthened and repaired on verso, 500 x 695 mm, with another thirty regional, county maps and town plans, including examples by Weller, Radclyffe, Ordnance Survey, Langley, Thomson, Pinkerton/Neele and Greenwood, various sizes and condition (approx.30)
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Selection of Colonial Forces Metal Badges & Titles, consisting of Cape Town Highlanders glengarry badge, pair of white metal Cape Town Highlanders collar badges, South African Tank Corps cap badge, small Cape Town Highlanders cap/glengarry badge, 22nd Canadian Infantry regiment cap badge, 2x Australian Commonwealth Military Forces collar badges, South African Ordnance Corps cap badge, New Zealand regiment officers gilt badge, Queen Victorias Own Corps of Guides badge, 37 Dogras brass shoulder title, Royal Australian Air Force Training Corps, 4x RWAFF badges, plus others. All remain in good overall condition. (36 items)
WW2 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Privately Tailored Battle Dress Blouse, being a fine quality manufactured example with embroidered insignia to the arms. Officers cloth rank pips to the shoulders. Extra padding to the shoulder sections. Accompanied by a 1949 dated RAOC officers battle dress blouse. Both remain in good condition. (2 items)
WW2 Royal Army Ordnance Corps Battle Dress Uniform Set, consisting of Canadian made battle dress blouse with Montreal makers mark stamp to the interior. Complete with original regimental shoulder titles to the arms and War Controlled units formation signs. The set has the original owners name inked to the inside. Both items remain in good overall condition. (2 items)
[TRANSPORT]. RAILWAYS Thomas, David St. John, et al. A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain, sixteen volumes, David & Charles, Newton Abbot / Atlantic Transport Publishers, various editions / dates, boards, dustjackets, illustrations, octavo; Pask, Brian. The Tickets of the Grimsby & Immingham Electric Railway, The Transport Ticket Society, Sevenoaks, 1999, pictorial stiff paper covers (stapled), illustrations, A4; a quantity of other works; and nine modern folding Ordnance Survey maps of West Country interest.
A late 19th century mahogany writing slope with inlaid initials, with sectioned pull out tray containing cigarette cards, topographical and humorous postcards, an autograph album, loose autographs, a brooch, a cigarette case with ordnance mark, etc, plus a dome topped 1950s mantel clock and a small hand bell (3). CONDITION REPORT: No autographs of note.
Army Ordnance Corps Corporal’s Full Dress Tunic. A very good example, of the full dress pattern, dark blue cloth with scarlet collar, cuffs and piping to fronts, skirt-slashes and shoulder-straps. Seven King’s Crown gilding metal Royal Arms buttons to front and six behind. Blue shoulder-straps with brass AOC titles. Gilding metal collar-badges. Gold lace chevrons on scarlet backing below a gold Russia braid wheel on right sleeve. Marksman’s embroidered badge above left cuff. Minimal moth externally, some moth to lining, otherwise near VGC.
Mid Victorian 1822 Light Cavalry Pattern Sword. A good early example, the slightly curved blade with etched decoration, including a crowned entwined VR cypher. The forte with cutler’s detail’s of “Reeves Greaves & Co”. The hilt of the regulation pattern, with three bar open guard. This appears to have metal simulated shagreen grip of the Wilkinson patent hilt style. Housed in steel scabbard. The blade remains in very clean condition, scabbard and hilt with surface rusting and pitting. The forte with details of Reeves Greaves & Co Makers to the board of Ordnance and the Hon East India Company.
Victorian Departmental Officer’s Braided Frock Coat. An extremely rare mid 19th Century example of the roll collar pattern worn by officers of Army Medical Services, Ordnance, Pay and Veterinary Departments (see illustrations in 1900 Dress Regulations). Single-breasted blue coat by JB Johnstone of London & Dublin, with hook-and-eye front, edged and trimmed with black mohair braid forming five loops each side with two olivettes on each loop. Pointed cuffs edged with a double row of 1-inch black mohair, traced above and below with black Russia braid forming eyes, an Austrian knot and crowsfoot. Black mohair edging to back-skirts, forming a trefoil at the waist. Victorian Colonel’s embroidered rank-badges, and ribbons for Crimean medals and another campaign medal. Quilted black lining. Label named to Col. J.D.? Dalyell, Brigade Depot. Skirt lining frayed and slightly defective, medal-ribbons faded, minor external moth damage not significantly affecting the appearance, otherwise GC.
10 various OSD bronze cap badges Buffs ... Dorsetshire ... R. Warwickshire (Firmin tablet) ... Northumberland Fusiliers (Gaunt, London) ... Royal Fusiliers ... Devonshire ... Army Education Corps (Gaunt, London, book) ... Army Ordnance Corps ... Norfolk ... Staff Officer. All complete on blades (10 items) Illustrated at www.mycommissionbid.com
Badge. Army Ordnance Corps Victorian OR’s helmet plate circa 1896-98. A good scarce short lived first pattern die-stamped brass example. Crowned star bearing laurel wreath and Garter, voided centre with detachable brass ‘AOC’ cypher on bar fitting. Two loops to reverse. VGC Ordnance Store Corps renamed Army Ordnance Corps 20th June 1896.
MILITARY/NEW ZEALAND (MOSTLY CAPTAIN H R BOYLE’S COPIES): 1. Byrne, Lieut. J R: New Zealand Artillery in the Field 1914 -18. Auckland, 1922, 1st? dw; folding maps and illustrations. Dw torn and covers little soiled; 2. King's Regulations for the Army and the Army Reserve. HMSO, 1940, pp806; original wrappers. Torn with small loss; 3. Handbook for the Mark I BL 6-In 26-cwt. Howitzer on Marks I & IR Travelling Carriages Land service. HMSO, 1931, pp225 plus folding plates (some coloured). With ink notes and corrections; 4. Handbook for the Ordnance, QF 25-PR, Mark II on carriage ... Land Service 1940. Pp277 plus 18 folding plates (some coloured); original boards. G+; 5. Text Book of Ammunition 1936. HMSO, UK, 1936; pp322, plus plates (many folding and coloured). Covers little grubby; o/w G; 6. Plus a large number of war time publications. UK and New Zealand. Almost all fine copies in original pictorial wrappers
MILITARY/NEW ZEALAND (MOSTLY CAPTAIN H R BOYLE’S COPIES):1. Byrne, Lieut. J R: New Zealand Artillery in the Field 1914 -18. Auckland, 1922, 1st? dw; folding maps and illustrations. Dw torn and covers little soiled;2. King's Regulations for the Army and the Army Reserve. HMSO, 1940, pp806; original wrappers. Torn with small loss;3. Handbook for the Mark I BL 6-In 26-cwt. Howitzer on Marks I & IR Travelling Carriages Land service. HMSO, 1931, pp225 plus folding plates (some coloured). With ink notes and corrections;4. Handbook for the Ordnance, QF 25-PR, Mark II on carriage ... Land Service 1940. Pp277 plus 18 folding plates (some coloured); original boards. G+;5. Text Book of Ammunition 1936. HMSO, UK, 1936; pp322, plus plates (many folding and coloured). Covers little grubby; o/w G;6. Plus a large number of war time publications. UK and New Zealand. Almost all fine copies in original pictorial wrappers (qty)
DUBLIN IN PRINT: COLBY (Colonel T F):Ordnance Survey of the County of Londonderry,Volume the First [all published]. Dublin: Published for Her Majestys Government; Hodges & Smith, 1837. First edn., 4to, hand-coloured geological map of the Parish of Templemore, folding plan of the City of Londonderry (foxed), 8 other plans, 1 view, 7 natural history plates (2 hand-coloured), plus illustrations in the text. Rebound in modern cloth; foxing (some heavy)
Folding maps. CARY (John) Map of England and Wales, 1813, hand coloured engraved folding map, dissected and linen backed (some general age browning); together with various early 20th century folding touring maps, mostly Ordnance Survey or Bartholomew, mainly of Britain, and including geological maps of London District 1927, and England and Wales by Stanford 10 miles to 1 inch, 1948 (quantity)
O'Flanagan (Rev. M.)ed. Letters .. Relative to the Antiquities of the County of Meath (from) Ordnance Survey in 1836, 4to Bray 1928, typescript; The Miscellany of the Irish Archaeological Society, Vol. I 4to D. 1846; Nicholl (Geo.) Three Reports of Poor Laws - Ireland, 8vo L. 1838; Vallancey (Lt. Col. C.) A Grammar of The Iberno - Celtic or Irish Language, 8vo D. 1781, First, 9 engd. plts., calf, worn etc. A lot, w.a.f. (1)
A 10 bore India pattern Brown Bess flintlock musket, 55” overall, barrel 39” with ordnance proof marks, lock bearing crowned “GR” and “Tower” and lock viewer’s mark, walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels, and well made replacement ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition; with its triangular socket bayonet by Osborn (the socket with old black paint), in its well made reproduction scabbard. Plate 34
A bayonet practice rifle, the spring cylinder stamped with broad arrow and ordnance inspector’s mark, the butt with broad arrow and “1915” (a little faint); and a French 1874 Gras bayonet, the blade marked “Paris Oudry 1879”, in its scabbard (rusted overall) with non matching numbers. Basically GC (2)
A .65” Indian made Enfield 3 band percussion musket, 54¾” overall, barrel 39” with standing rearsight, the lock spuriously stamped with crown, “Enfield”, and ordnance mark, fullstocked, the butt stamped with spurious Enfield store keeper’s mark, with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels and steel ramrod. GWO & C (the barrel not fully bored through, dummy nipples, several screws missing).
A .577” Enfield 3 band percussion rifle, 54½” overall, barrel 39” with ordnance proofs and government sale mark, the lock marked with crowned “VR”, “1858 Tower” and ordnance inspector’s marks, fullstocked with regulation brass mounts, the butt plate tang engraved “V/ 10th/ LR/ No 30”, with sling swivels and original steel ramrod. GWO & basically GC (worn, the metalwork has been rusty and partly cleaned, the muzzle plugged, the butt split). Plate 4
A composite 6 shot .44” Colt Model 1860 Army percussion revolver, number39639 on barrel, frame and cylinder, the trigger guard numbered 126124, the backstrap number erased, the barrel with New York, US America address, the left grip with ordnance inspector’s initials. GWO & C (lightly worn, the cylinder a good replacement) Plate 7
A PAIR OF R.A.F. STYLE 'ESCAPE' PATTERN FLYING BOOTS black with suede uppers, the zip tags with ordnance arrow mark, approximately U.K. size 7; together with a matched pair of British brown leather flying gloves, size 8 1/2, one labelled 'Ref. No. 22C/991 ... Contract No. 12039' and the other 'Ref. No. 22C/988 ... Contract No. 10342', both with ordnance arrow mark to label.
ORDNANCE SURVEY. [Dorset. Sheets XV and XVIII.] Engraved at the Drawing Room in the Tower by Benjn. Baker & Assistants, Published 10th April 1811, by Lt. Col.l. Mudge. 1st edn., two 1in:1m sheets divided in two, the 4 separate parts each 25” by 31” on 15 panels, in contemp. book-form blue morocco case, gilt borders and edges with gilt artillery regiment crest.
An 1858 Pattern Enfield Percussion Short Rifle, 33inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, border engraved lock stamped 1862 over TOWER and with a crowned VR at the tail, full stocked with regulation steel mounts including bayonet lug on forward barrel band, steel loading rod, the butt tang engraved V nBT 7 46, the stock also with various ordnance stamps. See British Military Longarms 1815-1865 by D. W. Bailey Pg. 75
A .577/450 MKII Martini Henry Rifle, 32.5inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the action stamped with a crown over V.R over ENFIELD 1874 over II, full stocked with various ordnance stamps, regulation steel mounts, steel cleaning rod, leather sling with Indian Arsenal markings.

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