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Lot 402

A 1908 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 89cm fullered clean blade by Wilkinson with various Ordnance stamps at the forte and date November 1915, regulation black and tan painted steel bowl guard, ergonomic grip, contained in its dark green painted steel scabbard.

Lot 421

A PATTERN 1842 ROYAL NAVAL CUTLASS, 73cm slightly curved blade stamped SARGANT on the back edge, regulation bowl guard with large Board of Ordnance and arrow stamp, applied diamond shaped plaque with rack number 59, ribbed iron grip, contained in its scarce brass mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 527

AN 18TH CENTURY PORTUGUESE OR SPANISH BILBO OR RAPIER, 90.5cm fullered blade etched Puna Pella Patria, regulation steel hilt with deep bowl guard incised with the rack number 58, the recurving crossguard with various Ordnance stamps, D-shaped knuckle bow, ovoid pommel, caged copper wire bound grip.

Lot 550

A SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL PIPER'S DIRK, 30cm blade with faceted back edge, etched with scrolling foliage and thistles, Ordnance stamps to the forte, characteristic white metal mounted hilt with carved basket weave wooden grip, the collar stamped 2 RH 9, contained in its white metal mounted scabbard decorated with thistles, the locket stamped 2 RH 47.

Lot 613

A VERY GOOD 1907 PATTERN HOOKED QUILLON BAYONET, 43.2cm clean fullered blade with various Ordnance and date stamps at the forte, regulation hilt retaining all of its original finish, two-piece wooden grips, the scabbard throat and the crossguard stamped V20504, the scabbard mounts retaining all of their original finish, the leather with various Ordnance and date stamps.

Lot 632

A 1907 PATTERN BAYONET, the forte with various Ordnance and date stamps, contained in its scabbard complete with frog.

Lot 679

BOOKS: WEAPONS OF WARRE THE ARMAMENTS OF THE MARY ROSE, by The Mary Rose Trust, together with a copy of Ordnance - The Armouries of the Tower of London by HMSO. (3)

Lot 103

[MAPS] Thirty-six Ordnance Survey Seventh Series One-Inch Folding Maps

Lot 384

A collection of items and articles relating to 24027911 Private, later Sergeant N.S. Humphrey, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.To include Northern Ireland 'For Campaign Service' and Regular Army 'For Long Service and Good Conduct' medals, both with miniatures, boxed Pingat Jasa Malaysia medal with miniatures, replica General Service medal with bands for Arabian Peninsula, Borneo and Malaya.Also contains brass name plaque, pepper pot with broad arrow mark to the base, 'The Soldier's Testament and the Book of Psalms', desk stamps and four shield plaques including Sergeant Mess example.

Lot 1077

A 9mm (STEYR) 'M1912 STEYR-HAHN' SEMI-AUTOMATIC SERVICE PISTOL, serial no. 8218M, dated for 1916, with 5in. barrel, blued slide with dove-tailed fore-sight and fixed rearsight, slide stamped 'STEYR 1918' , blued frame with Austrian ordnance stamps, chequered wooden grips, fixed magazine, strong traces of faded blued finish remaining. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.

Lot 461

A .650 FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL OF 1759 ELLIOTT TYPE, SIGNED GALTON, and dated for 1760, with round iron 9in. barrel, private proofs and moulded band at breech, flared top-tang, borderline engraved radiused lock signed 'GALTON 1760' at the pointed tail and marked with a crown 'G.R.' device forwards of the cock, feathered terminal to the frizzen-spring, walnut full-stock with ordnance stamps to right edge of grip, brass regulation style furniture and original wood ramrod (brass tip-plate absent).

Lot 506

A .577 PERCUSSION PATTERN 1858 TWO BAND SERVICE SHORT RIFLE, no visible serial number, with 32in. barrel struck with full government proofs and sale mark, rifled with three grooves, barleycorn front-sight and ladder rear-sight to 1100 yards, borderline engraved lock bearing the Crown V.R. cypher on the tail and '1861 TOWER' to the centre, regulation iron mounted full walnut stock, two barrel bands, the top band with bayonet lug, the butt stamped with a Birmingham Ordnance inspectorate roundel dated 1861, complete with sling swivels and original rod.

Lot 519

A .69 PERCUSSION FRENCH MODEL 1842 RIFLED MUSKET, serial no. 3200, circa 1851, with 40in. tapered barrel rifled with four grooves, bayonet stud on underside of barrel, blade front-sight and fixed vee rear-sight, the breech struck with the serial number '3200', and dated 1851, together with two small inspection stamps, back-action lock engraved 'MRE NLE DE MUTZIG', regulation iron mounted full walnut stock with three spring retained barrel bands, the top band incorporating a nosecap, two piece trigger-guard with finger grips to the tang, the right butt with faint French Ordnance roundel with central 'Pope's' plug, some worm holes to stock, complete with sling swivels, an old brown leather sling, and ramrod. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).

Lot 708

A .577/450 MARTINI-HENRY MARK II SIGNED B. S. A. & M. Co., no visible serial number, dated 1880, with 32 1/2in. sighted barrel, two barrel bands, nocksform with crown over 'VR', plus 'B. S. A. & M. Co. / 1880', prolific Ordnance and inspection marks, receiver marked 'S.X' for strengthened extractor and 'PAK / 972', sling swivels and cleaning rod present, little finish remaining, butt and lever replacements, 49 1/2in. overall. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 712

A .577/450 MARTINI-HENRY MARK IV PATTERN 'C', SIGNED ENFIELD, no visible serial number, dated 1887, with 32 1/2in. sighted barrel, two barrel bands, nocksform with crown over 'VR', plus 'ENFIELD / 1887', long lever, prolific Ordnance and inspection marks, sling swivels present, stock with working repairs and varnished, butt with most markings sanded off, cleaned of finish with some staining, cleaning rod bent and frozen, 49 1/2in. overall. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 734

A GOOD .43 (11.15 X 60mm) MAUSER MODEL 1871/84 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE, MADE AT SPANDAU, serial no. 9673, made at Spandau in 1887, all matching numbers with 31 1/2in. barrel fully German Ordnance marked at breech and 'SPANDAU' on the nocksform, block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, the action body marked on the left 'MOD 71/84' and on the right with the year of manufacture '1887', iron mounted full walnut stock incorporating an eight round tubular magazine in the fore-end, the magazine cap with piling spike, the butt with crisp Ordnance inspection stamps, retaining virtually all deep blue finish to barrel and bands, crisp stock which has been lightly cleaned and varnished over. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 740

A GOOD GERMAN .43 (11.15 X 60mm) MAUSER MODEL 1871 BOLT-ACTION SINGLE-SHOT JAEGER RIFLE, MADE AT OBERNDORF, serial no. 4172, circa 1876, with 29 1/2in. barrel fully German Ordnance marked at breech and stamped 'GEBR MAUSER & CO OBERNDORF', block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, the action marked on the left 'B. MOD: 71' and on the right with the date of manufacture '1876', iron mounted full walnut stock with scroll trigger-guard, the right side of the butt with crisp Crowned 'W' stamp for Kaiser Wilhelm I (who became Emperor of Germany in 1871), the left butt faintly scratched, 'CAL 43.80 / 43 SPANISH', and NOWARA / NSW', with much fading finish to barrel and with correct rod. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 479

A 1946 edition (first post-war edition) Touting Gazetteer and atlas of Great Britain and a selection of vintage ordnance survey maps.

Lot 231

Set of 9 original vintage Ordnance Geological Survey maps of various areas of Great Britain. 1. Sanquhar, Scotland map featuring a map of the area with geological signs and colours. Published in colour by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton 1937. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 63x89, year of printing: 1937; 2. Newport Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) featuring a map of the area marked in different colours to portray the rocks. Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton 1969 for the institute of geological sciences. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 55x85, year of printing: 1969; 3. Merthyr Tydfil Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) featuring the map of the area in different colours marking various rock formations. Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Chessington, Surrey, 1957 for the Geological Survey. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 63x89, year of printing: 1957; 4. Abergavenny Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) featuring the map of the area in different colours marking various rock formations. Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Chessington, Surrey, 1957 for the Geological Survey. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining, small tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 64x90, year of printing: 1958; 5. Cheddar Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) featuring the map of the area in different colours marking various rock formations. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 75x90, year of printing: 1976; 6. Moreton in Marsh Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) featuring the map of the area in different colours marking various rock formations. Published by the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton for the Institute of Geological Sciences. Horizontal. Good condition, minor creasing, staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 63x89, year of printing: 1975; 7. Pontypridd Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) featuring the map of the area in different colours marking various rock formations. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, small tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 89x100, year of printing: 1975; 8. Church Stretton Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales) featuring the map of the area in different colours marking various rock formations. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, tears, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 89x100, year of printing: 1974; 9. Sanquhar Geological Survey of Great Britain (Scoltand) featuring the map of the area in different colours marking various rock formations. Horizontal. Very good condition, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 63x89, year of printing: 1971.

Lot 450

Five Plastic Model Military Tank Kits by Bandai, ARII, Tamiya and Other, including Bandai #6421-600 1:30 U.S Army Ordnance Diamond M.36 2½ ton cargo truck, aurora 1:48 British WWII Centurion tank, Tamiya 1:48 Matilda MK III/IV British Infantry tank, some loose parts off sprues noted and partially built sections noted, unchecked for full completeness, boxed.

Lot 597

Local interest: A lot of 19 Ordnance survey 1:2500 sheets including West Dorset-Devon border, Pilsdon, Pilsdon Pen, Burstock, Broadwindsor, Stoke Abbot, Waddon Hill and Chart Knole, Parnham, Beaminster

Lot 933

Military interest - Rummage box of cap badges etc to include a Jersey Militia cap badge and shoulder title; Royal Artillery buttons; Royal Army Ordnance Corps buttons; 1939-45 Star medal; National Rifle Association medal 1860, together with two other shooting medals and two Billiard medals. (quantity)

Lot 108

A collection of approx. thirty-two unboxed original diecast 1940’s, 1950’s & 1960’s vehicles, including two Dinky Meccano speed record breaking cars, two racing cars, streamlined coach, Chrysler, Lagonda, Hudson Sedan, Frazer Nash, Vanguard and approx. fifteen sixteen assorted others including military vehicles and ordnance, Schuco clockwork 3000, Dinky Meccano Supertoys “Blaw Know” Bulldozer and approx. three later vehicles. All play worn. *Some missing parts, damage and wear

Lot 331

BOXED CONTAINING MAGAZINES WITH ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS

Lot 344

TWO BOXES OF ORDNANCE MAPS

Lot 809

A collection of eighteen late 19th century folding linen backed town maps, to include Glastonbury, Wells, Atherstone, Fishguard, Melton Mowbray, with four Ordnance Survey folding maps numbers 135, 149, 329 and 348; and five Ordnance folding maps with red covers, including England & Wales and North Wales (Qty)

Lot 324

A silver plated three piece tea set with plastic handles and a plated spirit kettle in the Arts & Crafts manner No'd 34738 to base together with a Victorian walnut and brass inlaid sewing box 29.5 cm wide x 21 cm deep x 15 cm high and a Pilot tin deed box containing various ephemera, including war time notebook relating to Private H F Cook, various photographs, mainly post war, a World War II bayonet, various maps including "Bacon's Large Print Motor Map of South West England", "Ordnance Survey Contoured Road Map of Tunbridge Wells", "Fireguard's Handbook No. 14", "Protection of Your Home Against Air Raids Manual", etc.

Lot 1985

11 books relating to London, Surrey and other similar subjects, together with some old ordnance survey maps. Details as per photos.

Lot 1853

AN ASSORTMENT OF ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS

Lot 597

Box of Ordnance Survey and other maps

Lot 529

Two WWII German magazines and an Ordnance Survey map of Great Britain

Lot 642

A WWII Medal Group, two Stars, two Medals and a Territorial Efficiency Medal to Capt.A.R.Tonkin.RAOC, along with a WWII Medal Group of three Stars, two Medals and Miniatures CONDITION REPORT Royal Army Ordnance Corps

Lot 68q

Group of Five Antique 19th Century Yorkshire Ordnance Maps, including Bacons & Philips examples

Lot 119

A WWI First World War medal trio awarded to one 010987 Private E.W Black of the Army Ordnance Corps comprising his Victory Medal, British War Medal and 1914-15 Star along with an ARP Air Raid Precautions badge. Medals suspended on original ribbons with box.

Lot 86

A vintage Nepalese Gurkha Regiment military Kukri knife with British ordnance stamp to the ricasso. The knife of typical form with a flat pommel, wooden grip secured to the tang with rivets and curved blade. Housed within a leather wrapped wooden scabbard with smaller Karda and Chakmak knives present. Measures approx 45cm.

Lot 617

A Mitchell Toms & Co of Chard glass bottle along with a collection of local ordnance survey maps - local interest

Lot 1

US Army / Unidentified Photographer V2 No.3, the first American rocket to reach outer space leaving ground after being ignited at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 10 May 1946Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 20.8 x 25.3cm (8 x 10 in), original US Army Ordnance Proving Ground photograph, with printed caption "V-2 leaving ground after being ignited 10 May 1946" and "US Army Ordnance Proving Ground, White Sands, N.M." below imageFootnotes:The official boundary of space is the Karman line which lies at an altitude of 62.5 miles (100 km). Von Braun's V-2 rocket was the first man-made object to reach space, at an altitude of 189 kilometres (102 nautical miles) on a June 1944 test flight at Peenemünde in Germany. After WWII, Von Braun and several of his key co-workers were recruited as part of Operation Paperclip, securing critical missile and rocket technology for the US Army. Captured V-2 rockets were shipped to the United States. Firing from the Army's Proving Ground at White Sands, New Mexico, began in 1946 and marked the very beginning of the American space program. Launched on May 10, 1946, this V-2 No.3 was the first American rocket to reach outer space, at an altitude of 70 miles (see LIFE magazine, 27 May 1946, pp. 31-35: https://books.google.fr/books?id=ZEsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA31&hl=fr&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false).Condition Report: Two filing holes, crease in upper left corner, overall good.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 61

Box of climbing and Lake District books, Ordnance Survey Pathfinder guides and maps etc

Lot 1026

MAPS Ordnance Survey 6 inch to 1 mile, 9 maps of Exeter surrounds, 1962

Lot 645

Collection of 111 Ordnance Survey maps, Landranger etc

Lot 170

A Second World War Officer's No.2 Dress Tunic, with brass buttons to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and medal ribbon bar; a Post-1953 Royal Marines Bandsman's Uniform, of yellow braided blue wool tunic and trousers with scarlet side stripes; an Auxilliary Fire Service Tunic, with chrome buttons; also, three Sam Brownes, four leather pistol holsters, two leather ammunition pouches, an SMLE multi-tool, a linen Union Jack and a blue and white linen chequered flag.

Lot 21

The Order of St John - a Serving Sister's Breast Jewel, in white metal and black enamel, 4th type; a Silver Gilt and White Enamelled Knights of Malta Breast Jewel, by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1922; a Silver Gilt and Red Enamelled Knights Cross Breast Jewel, London 1919; a Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, to ALFRED W. HISCOCK; a Northamptonshire Special Constabulary White Metal Cap Badge, with King's crown and slider; Royal Army Ordnance Corps - a pair of collar badges, various brass buttons, rank pips and a belt buckle etc.

Lot 354

A Good Brace of Flintlock Holster Horse Pistols, .65 calibre, each with 30cm round steel barrel, rounded steel lock plate stamped with crowned arrow and TOWER, the walnut full stocks with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guards, side plates and spurred butt plates, the grips stamped with Board of Ordnance markings, and with brass tipped wood ramrods, 47cmActions work, bit stiff holding at half cock.Grey patching and pitting to barrels and locks. Bruising and scratching to stocks with later varnish.

Lot 354

Maps and Local interest - Royal Air Force edition (For official use only) sheet 9 and 5; early and later Ordnance Survey maps including the Peak District, Buxton and Matlock, Worcester, The Malverns (1900-1990); etc

Lot 244

A GOOD SELECTION OF ARMY CAP BADGES, SHOULDER TITLES AND COLLAR DOGS, all the badges are from various years and include North Staffs, Hampshire, Leicestershire, ATS, Yorkshire etc, the shoulder titles include CMP, DLI and Green Howards, also included is a N.A.A.F.I cap badge with pin, a R.W.A.F.F. badge and a black plastic army ordnance Corp economy cap badge with two lugs, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 190

Ordnance Survey maps dated 1874 covering Whitchurch, Marbury, Malpas and Tushingham, with further Ordnance Survey maps dated 1898, 1911 and later covering similar areas, all to a large folio also containing two aerial photographs of the area, with a further folio containing a quantity of 19th century and later maps covering the British Isles (Qty)

Lot 301

A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry non-commissioned Ranks Sabre and Scabbard, circa 1808, of regulation specifications throughout, the blade with Ordnance inspector’s stamp and the cutler’s stamped signature ‘Woolley, Deakin …’, the hilt retaining its original leather-covered wooden grip and the scabbard stamped with the cutlers’ signature ‘Woolley, Deakin, Dutton’ (In untouched oxidised condition, the cutlers’ signature on the blade apparently incomplete, the grip with light worm damage), blade length 84cm

Lot 330

Postcards - Militaria - Real Photo RP postcard examples of annotated battalion group, portraiture, Coventry Ordnance Works Ltd Howitzer gun, Naval gun, hospital patients, factory floor etc

Lot 363

Royal Flying Corps cap badge, 2 x Royal Garrison Artillery shoulder titles, On War Service 1914,1915 & 1916 badges, Coventry Ordnance Works Special War Service munition makers badge & RAF badge

Lot 4160

WW2 British Cap Badge collection to include: Notts & Derbys, Northamptonshire Regt, Leicestershire Regt X 2, Warwickshire Regt X2, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, Royal Sussex Regt, Gloucestershire Regt, Royal Corps of Signals X 2, Worcestershire Regt, Royal Marines, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Roal Artillery no slider, Parachute Regt restrike, Royal Marines Helmet badge, ARP Pin Back Silver lapel badge, National Fire Brigades Association cap badge, USAAF Collar Dog, United States Marine Corps Collar Dog.

Lot 4010

WW1 British Medals collection to include: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal to 012496 Staff Sjt JC Condon, Army Ordnance Corps complete with original ribbons: British War Medal to 235868 Pte W Martin, Yorks and Lancashire Regt, complete with original ribbon: British War Medal to 23612 Gnr. J Daughtrey, Royal Artillery complete with original ribbon: Victory Medal to PO 137-S- Pte J Brown, Royal Marines Light Infantry complete with original ribbon. (6)

Lot 465

FIVE BOXES OF BOOKS, MAPS AND EPHEMERA, to include approximately one hundred and thirty to one hundred and fifty titles, in hardback and paperback formats, to include children's fiction, history, biography, psychology and reference, Open University textbooks, Ordnance Survey maps, etc (5 boxes) (sd)

Lot 274

Inert Grenades and Ordnance: Mills No 36 grenades one complete.one missing base , two rifle grenades, shells and cut away bomb fuse. 7 items Please note due to the nature of the lot, we are not able to offer in house postage. Personal collection only

Lot 9

Three union jack flags, together with various ordnance survey maps, ration books, a military cap and an heraldic crest, painted on fabric, 41 x 31cm

Lot 41

A group of 20 Plastic Model Kits comprising Italeri B-17 Fortress Mk.I, Meng AMX-30B2 French Main Battle Tank, Hasegawa Messerschmitt Bf109G-6 Rumanian Air Force, Eduard Spitfire Mk.IXc early version, Italeri Junkers JU-86, AMtech Ta-183 HuckebeinEduart Fokker E.II/E.III, Special Armour A4/V2 Rocket, Meng U.S. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialists & Robots, Tamiya Schwimmwagen Type 166 plus others as shown. All appear complete in original boxes, some still sealed. Some kits may also contain extra parts for conversion.

Lot 324

A World War Two military marching compass by T.G.Co, Ltd London, dated 1944 and stamped with British military ordnance arrow, together with a brass military style marching compass by Stanley, London (2)

Lot 1179

Seventeen plastic British Army Cap Badges including Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Corps of Signals, The Essex Regiment, etc.

Lot 416

An American WW2 Elgin Military USAAF Type A-8 Navigator Ordnance stop watch with 15 jewel movement and heavy duty loop suspension and crown wind, 7 cm high and a WWI Verners pattent marching compass with mother of pearl register dated 1918 and a broad arrow. 8 cm long.

Lot 673

Hobson, William Colling. Cartographer, Walker. (J & C ) Engraver. 'Map of the County Palatine of Durham 1840', coloured and folding in thirty two sections, in an outer gilt tooled leather box plus 'Walkers Norfolk', a folding map 1843 plus two further folding maps 'Ordnance Survey around Lynn' and 'England, Wales and Part of Scotland. All in used condition (4)

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