Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (1030106 Pte D. J. Arseneault) in case of issue, possibly a later issue, very fine £50-£70 --- Daniel Joseph Arseneault was born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island in December 1900. He originally enlisted as a 16 year old, but was discovered and returned to Canada. Becoming of age he re-enlisted in 1917, and served with the Canadian Forestry Corps in the UK. Private Arseneault transferred to the Canadian Ordnance Corps and was accidentally killed in training when he was run over by a truck in New Brunswick, 29 January 1919. Private Arseneault is buried in Saint John (St. Joseph) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Saint John County, Canada. Sold with copied research.
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The Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officer’s Helmet Plate 1901-12. A good example in silver and gilt, the crowned eight-pointed star pattern back plate with laurel and Garter overlays, to the centre the Ordnance Arms on black velvet ground, complete with three loop fasteners, very good condition £220-£260
Four: Captain J. H. Luxton, Royal Army Ordnance Corps Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Transvaal (3362. Corpl J. H. Luxton. A.O.C.) engraved naming; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (3362 Serjt: J. H. Luxton. A.O.C.); British War Medal 1914-20 (Capt. J. H. Luxton); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (3362 Condr. . J. H. Luxton A.O.C.) contact marks and edge bruising, nearly very fine and better (4) £240-£280 --- John Henry Luxton attested for the Army Ordnance Corps, and served with them in the South Africa during the Boer War. Advanced Conductor, he served during the Great War in Malta from the outbreak of War, and was commissioned Assistant Commissaries of Ordnance, with the honorary rank of Lieutenant, on 31 October 1914. Advanced Acting Captain, the British War Medal was his sole medallic entitlement for the Great War.
Four: Corporal K. M. Collins-Stoneman, Royal Signals 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted court-style as worn; together with the recipient’s Soldier’s Release Book, nearly extremely fine Four: Private R. Earnshaw, Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted as worn; together with the recipient’s Soldier’s Service and Pay Book; Soldier’s Release Book; and Dunkirk Commemorative Medal, nearly extremely fine (9) £80-£100
Four: Major A. G. A. Tarsnane, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Army L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (Lt. A. G. A. Tarsnane. R.E.M.E.) mounted court-style, surname partially officially corrected on last, and this medal somewhat abrasively cleaned with acid, overall very fine and better (4) £60-£80 --- Alan G. A. Tarsnane, late Armament Staff Sergeant, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 16 February 1951, and retired in the rank of Major on 16 June 1958. Sold with copied research.
Military General Service 1793-1814, 3 clasps, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca (Samuel Gower, Arty. Driver) nearly extremely fine £1,000-£1,400 --- Samuel Gower was born in the Parish of St Chads, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and enlisted into the Corps of Royal Artillery Drivers on 1 October 1803, aged 18. He served as a Driver in “B” Troop for 10 years 335 days and was discharged at Woolwich on 9 August 1814, in consequence of ‘being rendered unfit for further service, is placed on the Pension list at Ninepence per Diem commencing from tenth August 1814, by Order of the Master Generals of the Ordnance.’ He died on 27 May 1849. Sold with copied discharge and pension papers.
An early 20th century Maysons of Keswick advertising poster, for the Ordnance Model of The Lake District, exhibited daily during the year of The Lake District Repository Lake Road Keswick, admission 1 shilling each. Published by MacFarlane & Erskine of Edinburgh. Image size 39 x 29 cm, framed and mounted.
Geology. Approx. 95 British geological survey maps, 20th c, principally Ordnance Survey, various regions, mixed sizes Ex-library stock and as such sold not subject to return. However, irrespective of library markings, etc., most appear in good condition. Please note not every sheet has been individually examined.
Geology. Approx. 120 British geological survey maps, 20th c, principally Ordnance Survey, various regions, mixed sizes Ex-library stock and as such sold not subject to return. However, irrespective of library markings, etc., most appear in good condition. Please note not every sheet has been individually examined.
Geology. Approx. 120 British geological survey maps, 20th c, principally Ordnance Survey, various regions, mixed sizes Ex-library stock and as such sold not subject to return. However, irrespective of library markings, etc., most appear in good condition. Please note not every sheet has been individually examined.
Local Interest. Approx. 145 Nottingham and Nottinghamshire maps, some further in East Midlands, 20th c, principally Ordnance Survey, some copies of blue prints, etc., mixed media, various sizes Ex-library stock and as such sold not subject to return. However, irrespective of library markings, etc., most appear in good condition. Please note not every sheet has been individually examined.
Local Interest. Approx. 100 Nottingham and Nottinghamshire maps and some printed ephemera, 18th c and later, including Robert Morden and Emmanuel Bowen engraved county maps, each repaired and mounted, other antique maps, later 19th c and later Ordnance Survey Maps, including 55 with green silk borders, defective copies of The People newspaper, c. 1890, etc., various sizes Ex-library stock and as such sold not subject to return. However, irrespective of library markings, etc., most appear in good condition. Please note not every sheet has been individually examined.
BR diesels Class 44, 45 & 46 (D1-193) Bachmann "00" locomotives (x3) Comprising:Class 44 ref 32-651 No. 44008 "Penyghent" in rail blueClass 45 No. 45112 "Royal Army Ordnance Corps" in slightly worn / weathered rail blue liveryClass 46 ref. 31-075 No. 46026 "Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomary" in rail blue.All locomotives in excellent condition. Boxes are a little age worn.
Railway Maps & Books: West London Map, USA ref. book, Bradshaws & guide books with tram/railway maps Comprising:"Environs of West London" by Ordnance Map Depot being Gall and Ingliss 60 miles west of London featuring roads and railways. 2":1 mile scale. Mounted on cloth. Size 75cm x 64cm.Mint sealed copy of "From Railway to Freeway Pacific Electric and the Motor Coach" by Eli Bail.Bradshaws Continental Railway Guide of May 1913 with all maps, timetables, bookmark etc. 1106 pages. Reprinted in 2012, clean example.Muirhead's Southern Italy published 1925. Numerous town plans depicting tram and rail routes e.g. Palermo, ideal for tracing routes past and present.Murray's handbook of Japan published 1903 with numerous maps and plans.CB Black guide to North East of France, Belgium and Holland published 1873 with numerous maps and plans of towns and cities.Interesting and useful research material.
Ordnance Survey Maps - Devon & Eastern Cornwall Including Rare First Edition Sections A range of 1" and 6" Ordnance Survey maps, some from the 1st Edition by Lt Col Mudge of the Tower of London dated 11/10/1809 on linen backs or on paper. Areas covered include Ilfracombe, Bideford, Bude, Plymouth, Callington, Torbay to Lyme Regis, Oakhampton to Bideford, etc. Also includes Cornish large scale maps of Long Rock/Marazion showing railways, Antony, Brynn Mine, Lizard, Wendron, etc. from 19th and 20th Centuries.
Ephemera, Military Silk Sweetheart Handkerchiefs, a collection of 6 hankies to comprise silk edged Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, silk edged The Hampshire Regiment, fringed Royal Engineers, silk edged Royal Corps of Signals (water stained), 2 x Royal Army Ordnance Corps (some slight foxing to all o/w gd)
A group of WWI medals comprising Victory Medal, Great War Medal and 1914-15 Star, awarded to 2383 Pte. J. H. Fuller Leic. R., another partial set of Victory Medal and Great War Medal, awarded to 55142 Pte. R. G. Matlock Notts and Derby, also a cap badge for the Royal Corps Army Ordnance, various buttons and two badges, and a Princess Mary Christmas tin with card and note from Buckingham Palace dated 1914.
A selection of books relating to literature and history, titles including: The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw; The Works of Shakespeare, 2 vols; The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon, 4 vols; and others; together with a collection of local Ordnance Survey Maps; one box.
A selection of hardback books, primarily relating to Scotland, titles including: Wilson's Tales of the Borders, 24 vols; Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, by Sir Walter Scott, 4 vols; Farmer's Dictionary, by Rev. John M. Wilson, 2 vols; Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland, 3 vols; and others, contained across two boxes.
A British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's sword, maker Dawes, Birmingham, the curved ingle edged, single fuller blade stamped with ordnance mark and signed as per title to the back of the blade, over regulation steel stirrup hilt with single quillon and double langets, remains of leather bound wooden grip, blade length, 80cm.
Posters - Map of the Town of Swaffham and surrounding areas. Vintage measurements 61cm x 61cm, Hunstanton (Norfolk) Survey map 1905, measurements 104cm x 74cm, Ordnance Survey Map (Second Edition 1905) North Western Division Walsingham Union and R.D. Measurements 110cm x 73cm slight tear and damage around edge of poster and Norfolk - Map of the parish of Topcroft 1807. Reference of properties and rent paid yearly signifies land copy hold, measurements 94cm x 76cm.
A BOX OF COLLECTABLES INCLUDING ITEMS OF MILITARY / WW2 INTEREST, including a pair of George VI WW2 miniature medals, a cased Carl Zeiss Turmon 8x21 monocular, a cloth Royal Army Ordnance Corps badge, two ration books, a Silva plastic compass, two empty cigar boxes, a small quantity of First Day covers, etc (1 Box)
A GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a boxed decorative circular metal cake stand (possibly for a wedding cake), two large circular cake tins, and four graduated flower shaped cake tins, a boxed cupcake stand, a three tier chrome and rope celebration/wedding cake stand, six woven wicker cake platters, twelve British Ordnance survey maps and a two tone grey B.T dial phone 8746F (unconverted), a brass coal box (6 loose)

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