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An original film poster 'Twelve O'Clock High', starring Gregory Peck, printed by Stafford & Co, no.9364, 75 x 101.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Has been folded and creased throughout. There is a small hole lower left. Some significant fold marks and creasing noticeably to the left hand side. A few small tears to the edges.
An original film poster 'Stalag 17', starring William Holden, Don Taylor and Otto Preminger, poster printed by Berry of Bradford, 75 x 102cm. CONDITION REPORT: Poster has been folded and creased. Pin holes in each corner. Minor rubbing along the crease fold, otherwise appears good with no further obvious faults, damage or restoration..
A 9 Carat Gold Sweetheart Brooch to the Royal Engineers, with bar pin and safety chain, 3gm; a Collection of Militaria, comprising fifty five cap and collar badges in brass, bimetal, staybrite, blackened and white metal on a velvet card and three card displays in a binder file, also various brass buttons and rank pips, an RASC matchbox holder, three framed displays of cigarette cards, a framed poster and four reference books on cap badges
OZ Magazine. Numbers 11 & 13-48, a total of 37 issues (of 48), April 1968-November 1973, illustrated throughout, original pictorial wrappers, slim 4to Condition is generally very good but with the following defects noted: OZ 11, lacks part of front cover; OZ 13, staples removed and lacking pp. 1-12 & 29-40; OZ 17, small tear to upper margin of last page (p. 41); OZ 18, folded; OZ 19, small tear near staples on back cover; OZ 21, includes Outcry supplement and Running Man pamphlet; OZ 22, covers separated from staples; OZ 26, some staining; OZ 27, cover tears and covers detached; OZ 28, covers in poor condition; OZ 29, covers detached and small tear to top left of lower wrapper; OZ 30, covers coming loose; Jimi Hendrix poster present; OZ 31, red covers issue, covers partly detached; OZ 32, covers slightly creased and partly faded; OZ 33, black cover issue; OZ 34, small tear to front cover; OZ 35, yellow cover issue; OZ 39, slight fading; OZ 45, small loss to page 16, folded. (37)
Newsmap. Newsmap for the Armed Forces, 236th Week of the War - 118th Week of U. S. Participation, Monday March 20, 1944, map of Europe showing pre and post 1939 boundaries, on verso is a half page map of the U. S. S. R. and photographs of the U. S. task force and their raid on Saipan and Tinian in the Marianas repelling Japanese aircraft, old folds slight abrasion along folds, overall size 850 x 1160 mm, together with another 39 Newsweek publications showing maps of France, The World, Malaya, Central Italy, The Eastern Front, Greece, Tunisia, North Africa and the Pacific, together with others showing Badges of rank for the Allies, German uniforms and Insignia, Italian uniforms, British aircraft, propoganda and warnings such as 'Careless talk costs Lives', all printed on both sides, old folds, a few small holes and short closed tears, occasional pencil and crayon annotations, each approximately 850 x 1150 mm Newsmaps were published by the Special Service Division, Army Service Forces, War Department. The issues were prepared and distributed by the Army Orientation Course. One standard feature that appears on all maps is a short textual summary of key events titled The War Fronts, that includes descriptions of war-related events, mostly by geographic area, such as China, Russia, Tunisia, South Pacific, Aleutians, Wake, etc. Newsmaps were produced each Monday from 1942-1946 and usually featured a map of the current war fronts on one side and a poster about a war-related topic on the other. They were distributed by the Army and Navy to primarily military installations and government & civilian groups working on War Department projects. (40)

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