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Two silver cigarette cases with military connections one Middle Eastern with chased decoration of cranes and other birds amongst flowers and foliage, the inside inscribed `R.E. Lodge Shaiba Iraq Nov 1942`, 5 x 3¼in. (12.5 x 8.25cm.), weight 7oz. (220g.), the other by Frederick Field, Birmingham 1939, of stepped oblong form with canted corners and engine turned decoration, with the applied enamelled insignia of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 3¼in. (8.25cm.), weight 2.45oz. (76.1g.). (2) £100-150
AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF ORDNANCE SURVEY, MOTORING, CYCLING AND OTHER FOLDING MAPS of the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France, Africa, Canada and other places, published by Edward Stanford Ltd, John Walker & Co Ltd, John Bartholomew & Son Ltd, T Fisher Unwin Ltd and others, c1880-mid 20th c and a quantity of contemporary guide books (approx 200) Poor to excellent, generally fair to good
Ordnance Survey Map of part of East Anglia, published August 10th 1836, covering from East Coast to St Ives in the West and from King's Lynn in the North to Woodbridge in the South, linen backed map in 20 segments overall approx. 227 x 123cm, coloured in outline, split along some folds, with some lesser maps
A collection of various Military cap badges to include; East Surrey, Bedfordshire Yeomanry, Argyll & Sutherland, Worcestershire, Royal Warwickshire, Wiltshire Regiment, Cheshire, Norfolk, Berkshire, The Rangers, Air Ministry Constabulary, Army Ordnance, Royal Engineers, Army catering Corps, Parachute Regiment, Commando, Tank Corps, RAC etc (approximately 150 total)
A George III Tower Flintlock Cavalry Pistol, the 22.5cm steel barrel with ordnance marks, the rounded lock plate stamped TOWER with crowned GR cypher and crowned arrow, walnut full stock, the left side stamped 2 over TP, the ramrod groove faintly stamped witha crown, with brass fore-end tip, side plate, trigger guard and butt plate, with steel swivel ramrod
Edward Stanford (publisher) - `Ordnance Survey of England and Wales` (Map of Part of Sussex from East Wittering to Brighton), mid-19th Century engraving, printed in 32 sections and backed onto linen, approx 66cm x 97cm, folding within original case, together with seven further folding maps and an incomplete `Dr Butler`s Atlas of Ancient Geography`.
x A Fine Second War `1944` C.S.I., `1940` C.B.E., Great War `1918` `Salonika` D.S.O., `1916` `Western Front` M.C. Group of Eleven to Major-General W.C. Holden, Royal Artillery, Deputy Chief of General Staff, General Head Quarters, India, 1943-44 a) The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion`s (C.S.I.) neck Badge, gold, silver, and enamel, with a fine quality central onyx cameo of a youthful Queen Victoria, the motto illuminated with diamonds, with neck riband b) The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division, Commander`s (C.B.E.) neck Badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with neck riband c) Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar d) Military Cross, G.V.R., the reverse privately engraved `Lieut. William Corson Holden R.G.A. 1917.` e) 1914 Star, with Bar (2.Lieut. W.C. Holden. R.G.A.) f) British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. Oak Leaves (Major W.C. Holden.) g) 1939-1945 Star h) Defence and War Medals i) Greece, Kingdom, War Cross 1916-17, Second Class, silver, with bronze star emblem on riband, extremely fine (11) C.S.I. London Gazette 8.6.1944 Colonel (Temporary Major-General) William Corson Holden, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., British Service, Deputy Chief of the General Staff, General Headquarters, India. C.B.E. London Gazette 27.8.1940 Colonel (temporary Brigadier) William Corson Holden, D.S.O., M.C., late Royal Artillery `For distinguished services in the field.` D.S.O. London Gazette 1.1.1919 Capt. (A./Maj.) William Corson Holden, M.C., R.G.A. `For distinguished service in connection with Military Operations in Salonika.` M.C. London Gazette 1.1.1917 Lt. William Corson Holden, R.G.A. `For distinguished service in the field.` M.I.D. London Gazette 30.1.1919 Holden, Capt. (A./Maj.) W.C., M.C., Royal Garrison Artillery `For gallant conduct and distinguished services rendered with the British Salonika Force during the period from the 1st March to the 1st October, 1918.` Greek War Cross London Gazette 21.7.1919 Captain William Corson Holden, D.S.O., M.C., Royal Garrison Artillery `For distinguished services rendered during the course of the campaign.` Major-General William Corson Holden, C.S.I., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., born Nassau, Bahamas, February 1893, the son of Mr. F.W. Holden, Imperial Lighthouse Service, and educated at Nassau Grammar School; Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, 10.12.1913; served with the Artillery during the Great War on the Western Front from 26.9.1914; promoted Lieutenant, 9.6.1915; appointed Adjutant, 27th Brigade, R.G.A., 14.3.1916; promoted Captain, 18.7.1917; Acting Major, 7.8.1917; served with the Egyptian Expeditionary Force from 23.8.1917, and with the British Salonika Force in Greek Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey, and the islands of the Aegean Sea from 2.1.1918; appointed Staff Captain, Royal Artillery Fourth Garrison, 18.6.1919; Captain Instructor in Gunnery School of Artillery, 25.2.1922; Brigade Major, R.A, 1926; promoted Colonel, 1.1.1937; served during the Second War with the British Expeditionary Force and with the Home Guard, 1940; appointed to the Eastern Supply Group Council, Delhi, 1941-42, in which capacity he visited Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Malaya, Burma, Rhodesia, Kenya, Uganda, and the Dutch East Indies; appointed Deputy Chief of the General Staff, India, 19.4.1943; promoted Major-General, 20.9.1944, and appointed Deputy Master-General of Ordnance, India; retired 31.8.1946. Major-General Holden died at home in Beaulieu, Hampshire, 15.3.1955. View Terms & Conditions
Three: Armourer Quarter Master Sergeant F.W. Affleck, Army Ordnance Corps Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, one clasp, Cape Colony (36, Qr. Mr. Sjt. F.W. Affleck, A.O.C.); King`s South Africa 1901-02, two clasps (36. Armr: Q.M. Sergt: F. Affleck. A.O. Corps.), officially renamed; Army Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (36 Ar: Q.M. Serjt: F.W. Affleck. A.O.C.), good very fine (3) View Terms & Conditions
Oarsman's and Angler's Map of the River Thames from its source to London Bridge, nd. C.1900. Folding linen backed strip map, coloured in outline,within a cloth-bound 12mo binding together with textual commentary. Length of map approx. 2.36m! x 16cm. Printed by Edward Stanford. Together with : Ordnance Survey Map of S.W. Environs of London, 1906. Folding, linen-backed map with marbled end papers. CONDITION REPORT: Angler's map showing some signs of use and wear at extremities but basically sound. London map with small stain in trhc o/w sound; lacks slip case.
London Passenger Transport Map : Watford, 1933. Bound in a maroon hb., red cloth A4 folder with marbled eps. Map linen-backed and folded into 8 panels. Together with a selection of early 20th.C Ordnance Survey and other maps. ( List available ). CONDITION REPORT: Passenger map vg; others in a range of conditions - please enquire.
A .750 CALIBRE INDIA PATTERN FLINTLOCK MUSKET, EARLY 19TH CENTURY of regulation type, the barrel struck with Tower proof and Ordnance marks (tang bent), engraved lock with `GR` crowned and `Tower, regulation full stock struck with ordnance and inspection marks, and brass mounts including butt cap stamped `2/7` (ramrod missing, worn throughout, losses) 100cm; 39 3/8in barrel
A .577 CALIBRE THREE BAND PERCUSSION ENFIELD RIFLE, NO. 5041, DATED 1868 of regulation specifications, the barrel (now smooth) stamped with Ordnance markings and serial number, dated lock with `VR` crowned and `Enfield`, full stock, regulation brass mounts (worn), and steel ramrod 84cm; 33in barrel The vendor acquired this gun in Afghanistan in 2002, proof of purchase and an extensive file of notes accompanies this lot.
A .577 CALIBRE TWO BAND PERCUSSION ENFIELD RIFLE, DATED 1870 of regulation specifications, the barrel (now smooth) stamped with Ordnance markings and a native cartouche, including the date `1330 and `Ensha`, dated lock with `VR` crowned and `Enfield`, full stock, regulation brass mounts, and steel ramrod 84cm; 33in barrel The vendor acquired this gun in Afghanistan in 2002, proof of purchase and an extensive file of notes accompanies this lot.
A .65 CALIBRE FLINTLOCK DRAGOON PISTOL, CIRCA 1800 with tapering barrel struck with Ordnance marks and moulded at the breech, associated contemporary border-engraved lock with `Tower` and `GR` crowned, regulation walnut full stock (cracks and repairs), regulation brass mounts including side-plate engraved `Otho Vials late Regt Serjt Magor [sic] of the 3rd Dragoon Gaurds [sic]`, trigger-guard engraved `A present from O.V. to J. Balmbra 1st June 1852`, escutcheon with the Prince of Wales feathers for the 3rd Dragoons, and the fore-end adapted for a later regulation stirrup ramrod 23cm; 9in barrel
**A RARE 80 BORE FOUR BARELLED FLINTLOCK TRAVELLING PISTOL BY DURS EGG, CIRCA 1800 with plain barrels numbered 4-7, border-engraved breech numbered en suite, box-lock action signed on the left within a rectangular panel carried by trophies-of-arms, fitted with tap-lever on the left for exposing the upper and lower pans, and with sliding lever on the right for covering the right-hand chambers, engraved thumb-piece safety-catch also locking the steel, engraved tang, rounded figured walnut butt (probably an early association), engraved trigger-guard, and vacant silver shield-shaped escutcheon 6.7cm; 2 5/8in barrels Durs Egg (1748-1822), son of the Swiss gunmaker Leonz Egg, came to London and worked for John Twigg in 1772. He is recorded Contractor to the Ordnance 1784-1820, and Gunmaker to George IV and the Duke of York.
A RARE 80 BORE FLINTLOCK `TOBY` PISTOL BY JOHN BRUSH, CIRCA 1695 with turn-off cannon barrel stamped with proof marks beneath the trigger-guard, signed border-engraved rounded action formed with a polygonal moulding (incomplete, defective), separate border-engraved tang with leafy finial, retaining a portion of its wooden butt carved with a raised moulding about the tang, and moulded trigger-guard en suite with the tang 5.8cm; 2 1/4in barrel The pair to this pistol was formerly in the W. Keith Neal Collection and is illustrated, W. Keith Neal and D. H. L. Back 1984, pp. 255-6. John Brush was Freeman of the Glaziers Company, made free of the Gunmakers Company 1699, and was Contractor to the Ordnance 1703-15. He was brought to America by the Lieutenant Governor Alexander Spotswood and worked as a gunmaker in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1717 until his death in 1726.
**A .750 CALIBRE INDIA PATTERN FLINTLOCK MUSKET, CIRCA 1800 with tapering sighted barrel moulded at the breech and struck with Ordnance marks, border-engraved rounded lock with `GR` crowned and `Tower`, figured walnut full stock (small repairs), impressed with further Ordnance marks, the butt stamped `Colchester M. 7. Battn` on the left, regulation brass mounts, steel sling swivels, ramrod, and complete with bayonet and scabbard 99cm; 39in barrel
**A .58 CALIBRE U.S. REMINGTON MODEL 1863 PERCUSSION RIFLE with blued sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves, stamped with the date, Ordnance marks and retained by two brass barrel bands, case-hardened lock with standard markings, retaining nipple protector, regulation full stock, brass mounts including patch box with hinged cover, steel ramrod, retaining its muzzle tampion, worm, screw and an additional nipple, and in characteristic good to fine condition throughout 84cm; 33in barrel
**A 40 BORE FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL BY WILLIAM (1) JOVER, PRIVATE PROOF MARKS CIRCA 1780 with brass turn-off barrel lightly engraved around the muzzle, the breech struck with Tower private proof marks and engraved with a sunburst, brass box-lock action signed on an oval carried by a trophy-of-arms on the left and inscribed `London` on a matching oval on the right, fitted with engraved thumb-piece safety-catch also locking the steel and folding trigger, flat-sided walnut butt profusely inlaid with silver wire scrolls and differing flowers enriched with minute pellets, and vacant silver border-engraved escutcheon 5.8cm; 2 1/4in barrel William 1 Jover was a partner in the firm of Nock, Jover & Green at 83 Long Acre in 1775, two years later he is recorded at 337 Oxford Street and as contractor to the Ordnance in 1780.
**A .57 CALIBRE LONG SEA SERVICE FLINTLOCK PISTOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with tapering barrel struck with ordnance marks and moulded at the breech, border-engraved lock with `Tower` and `GR` crowned, rounded pan, full stock stamped with Ordnance marks and the date, brass mounts, steel belt hook, and later ramrod 30.5cm; 12in barrel
**A .650 CALIBRE LIGHT DRAGOON FLINTLOCK PISTOL, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 with tapering barrel moulded at the breech, border-engraved regulation lock with `GR` crowned, regulation walnut full stock stamped with Ordnance marks, regulation brass mounts, and steel ramrod 22.8cm; 9in barrel
**A PAIR OF 20 BORE SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY JOSEPH CLARKSON, CIRCA 1730 with turn-off cannon barrels numbered `1` and `2` respectively, signed rounded breeches stamped with London proof marks and the barrelsmith`s mark, engraved tangs, border-engraved actions (one cock replaced, one pan-fence and one comb chipped), swelling figured walnut butts, silver mounts cast and chased with rococo ornament, comprising pierced side-plates, grotesque mask caps, and vacant escutcheons, and sliding moulded steel trigger-guard safety-catches with studs for release 11.5cm; 4 /2in barrels (2) Joseph Clarkson, a gun and crossbowmaker, was Free of the Gunmaker`s Company in 1715 and made guns for the Ordnance circa 1723.
A box of assorted cameras to include Retina, Lubitel 2, together with a pair of Bauch and Lomb binoculars and a pair of Zenith 7 x 50 field binoculars in a leather case, together with a quantity of die-cast toy vehicles to include Sports Car Collection vehicles, Maisto McLaren F1 road car, Lledo, etc, a quantity of estate publications, ordnance survey maps and a quantity of similar maps
A cased scale model of the Cutty Sark by J Clark, standing rigged above planked deck, with bone decorated wheel house, life boats, davits, the hull painted black to waterline and brown beneath, raised on ebonised columns in a glazed case, 83cm x 30cm x 56cm, also together with bronzed plaque. *Notes This model was formerly presented to the Service officers mess of Rarde, by Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance Directorate and stood in the officers mess of Middlegate House, Woolwich.

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