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Damenarmbanduhr, CARTIER, Modell "COUGAR". Gliederarmband mit Doppelfaltschließe und rundes Gehäuse 18 kt. GG, brutto 64,5 g. Mattsilbernes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, römischen Ziffern, Eisenbahnminuterie, Datumsfenster bei 6, gebläuten Zeigern und großer Sekunde. Quarzwerk (Funktion nicht geprüft, da Batterie zu erneuern). Achtfach verschraubter Gehäuseboden gem. Cartier und num. 117000 R. Tragespuren wie Kerben und Kratzer, Glas verkratzt. B. 2,7, L. ca. 16 cm. Beigegeben: Einige Verlängerungsglieder (3,5 g), Reisebox Cartier und Garantie-Zertifikat Cartier, Fasanenstr., Berlin vom 14.02.1992 in Etui.
Fuchs, Ernst (1930 Wien 2015) Zwei Arbeiten: a) "Flora Okuli". Radierung, re. u. mit Blestift sign. und Ex. 1.528/(10.000). Plattenrand ca. 24x 16,8 cm, Blattmaß ca. 41x 29 cm, R. und b) "Kuss des Werwolfs" (1967). Farbradierung, u. mit Bleistift sign. und Ex. 28/80. Blattmaß ca. 49,5x 30,5 cm. R.
van Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon (1606 Leiden - Amsterdam 1669) Bärtiger Alter mit Pelzmütze und samtenem Mantel. Radierung auf dünnem (orientalischen ?) Papier (l. beschnitten, durch Reinigung eines Braunflecks etwas verpresst), li. u. monog. Zustand III. 14,9x 13 cm. PP., R. Wvz.: Hollstein 92 III. (von III) Zuständen, mit den Überarbeitungen (nicht von Rembrandt) auf dem Handrücken.
Aldin, Cecil (1870 Slough - London 1935) Paar Farblithographien: "Coming from market Harboro" und "Old Holborne Dublin Liverpool London". Je im Stein sign. und re. o. mit Druckvermerk "Copyright 1902, published by Lawrence & Bullen Ltd. Covent Garden London WC". Gebräunt, nicht ausgerahmt. Je 38x 100 cm. PP., R.
HARDSTONE INTAGLIO RING, 19TH CENTURYThe sard intaglio, possibly depicting a scene with Hector and Achilles, between trifurcated foliate scrolling shoulders, mounted in gold, ring size approximately I (hoop off round)Saleroom notices:Please note, this intaglio is a copy of the 'Gemma Stosch' - an Etruscan carnelian scarab intaglio, engraved with five heroes from The Seven against Thebes legend, dating to the early 5th century BC. This gem was discovered in Perugia, Italy sometime before 1742. It entered the collection of Philip von Stosch (1691-1757) in 1755 (a gift from Count Vicenzio Ansidei of Perugia) and is today held by the Antikensammlung in Berlin. The ancient engraved gem featured as the frontispiece of Winckelmann's 'Art History' (1764) and Mario Guarnacci's 'Origini Italiche' (1767). See Hansson, U. R., 'Stosch, Wincklemann, and the Allure of the Engraved Gems of the Ancients', 2014, ill. p.23, fig. III.7.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECECirca 1900The case with a reeded handle above four turned finials, and foliate bands between the glass panels, the cream enamel chapter ring within a pierced and engraved blind fret panel, the movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped to the backplate R & Co MADE IN PARIS in an oval cachet14cm high (handle down)CONDITION REPORTIn good condition. The glasses are not chipped. It is ticking and running. Some pitting to the framework on the rear door. With key.
Collection of game books from the collection of George Aylmer Laverton (1888-1954) and Robert Mervyn Laverton (1895-1953), spanning from 1898-1951, including shooting at Leighton House (Westbury, Wiltshire), Ramscombe, Westbrooke (Somerset), and other various locations across the UK, across five game books: one small morocco bound with 'G.A.L. Leighton', 'The Very Complete Game Book', publ. J. C. Vickery, with notes from 1899-1946; one much larger also bound in morocco with 'Game Book. G.A.L' in gilt lettering, notes from 1912-1951; 'Small Game Register' inscribed 'R.M.L from B.L. Xmas 1912', with notes from 1898-1925; another from R. Laverton bound in cloth from 1935-1949 with gun licences; and one inscribed 'end of 1948 season, 1949, 1950 season'.Together with a half morocco-bound photo book from the family with diary accounts and photographs of shooting parties, seaside trips, and various candid shots from the summer months of 1897 on a family shooting trip to Fetteresso Castle, Kincardineshire, let to W. H. Laverton for the occasion. George Laverton and Robert Mervyn Laverton photographed throughout as children, 'Joey' and 'Bob', also features photographs of George Laverton's father, William Henry Laverton. George Aylmer Laverton (1888-1954), Laverton family of Westbury, Wiltshire, English cricketer and British Army officerLaverton played minor counties cricket for Wiltshire in 1911, making two appearances in the Minor Counties Championship. Serving with the Regiment in British India he was appointed aide-de-camp to Lord Willingdon the Gov. of Bombay in February 1917. George played first class cricket whilst serving in India, making six appearances for England against India In his six first-class matches, in 1917 and 1918.
Diamond five stone yellow metal ring, five old cushion cut and old pear cut diamonds, the central old cushion cut diamond measuring approx. 6.39mm x 5.29mm x 3.87mm, calculated weight approx. 1.0 carat, assessed clarity VS, assessed colour tinted, the two smaller old cushion shaped diamonds each calculated weight approx. 0.40 carat, the two old pear shaped diamonds each weighing approx. 0.25 carat, total calculated diamond weight approx. 2.0 carats, assessed clarities VS, assessed colours tinted, claw settings, scroll mount and shoulders, ring size R, weight approx. 3.7g
* JAMES ORR (SCOTTISH 1931 - 2019), WINTER BEACH, AYRSHIRE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glass image size 26cm x 31cm, overall size 41cm x 45cm Label verso: T. & R. Annan & Sons Ltd., GlasgowNote: James Orr was a regular and successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions. A modest man when it came to his own achievements, his work is held in the collection of HRH The Late Duke of Edinburgh and in many private collections across the world. He won several awards for his work, including the RGI’s Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow Award. His paintings have given and continue to give great pleasure to many people. Renowned for his kindness and generosity, he also nurtured many budding artists and gave his time generously through artist demonstrations for many art clubs across Scotland.
* ERNEST BURNETT HOOD RGI (SCOTTISH 1932 - 1988), SUNSET oil on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glass image size 31cm x 35cm, overall size 43cm x 48cm Label verso: T. & R. Annan & Sons, Ltd., GlasgowNote: Painter, born in Edinburgh, son of a lithographer. Studied at Glasgow School of Art, 1952–6. He became a member of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, also showing with RSW, RSA, RWS and elsewhere. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow, where Hood lived, holds his work. A great friend of Alexander Goudie.
* OSKAR KOLLER (GERMAN 1925 - 2004), UNKNOWN limited edition lithograph on paper, signed and numbered 15/270mounted, framed and under glassimage size 31cm x 44cm, overall size 62cm x 77cm Note: Oskar Koller was a German artist best known for his vivid, semi-abstracted watercolors of flowers and trees. Characterized by fluid fields of color, Koller used sprays and blots of paint to create colorful, expressive images of nature. “The joy of painting made me an artist,” he explained of his practice. “I sensed the air; saw the flowers, the people, the houses. I studied their forms.” Born on October 16, 1925 in Erlangen, Germany, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg where he was a student of the painter Hermann Wilheims. In 1957, he won a scholarship to study in Paris where he was introduced for the first time to abstract art, leading to his own experimentation with non-representational forms in his work. He was awarded the Culture Prize of the City of Erlangen in 1983, the first of several national accolades, including the Friedrich Baur Prize of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts in 1994. In 2002, he established a foundation to preserve his work for the public. He died May 17, 2004 in Fürth, Germany, and the municipal gallery of that city went on to hold a major retrospective of his work the following year.
Three: Private W. Davies, Cheshire Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 9 November 1915 1914-15 Star (10344 Pte. W. Davies. Ches: R.); British War and Victory Medals (10344 Pte. W. Davies. Ches. R.) official correction to no. on BWM, otherwise very fine Three: Acting Corporal G. Jones, Cheshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (10289 Pte. G. Jones. Ches. R.); British War and Victory Medals (10289 A. Cpl. G. Jones. Ches. R.) contact marks, nearly very fine Three: Private G. A. Jones, Cheshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (2669 Pte. G. A. Jones. Ches. R.); British War and Victory Medals (2669 Pte. G. A. Jones. Ches. R.) very fine (9) £100-£140 --- William Davies attested into the Cheshire Regiment on 12 January 1914 and served during the Great War on the Western Front with the 1st Battalion from 16 August 1914. He was killed in action on 9 November 1915 and is buried in Citadel New Cemetery, Fricourt, France. George Jones was born in 1874 and attested into the Cheshire Regiment on 25 September 1914 for service during the Great War. He served on the Western Front with the 2nd Battalion from 2 January 1915 and saw further service with the Royal Scots Fusiliers and the Liverpool Regiment. He was discharged on 12 March 1919. George Arthur Jones was born in 1895 and attested into the Cheshire Regiment on 10 November 1914 for service during the Great War. He served on the Western Front with 5th Battalion and was discharged on 18 April 1919.
Family Group: Four: Private W. F. Harwood, Northumberland Fusiliers Queen’s Sudan 1896-98 (4748 Pte. W. Harwood 1/Northd. Fus:); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Orange Free State, Transvaal (4748 Pte. W. Harwood. North’d Fus:); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4748 Pte. W. F. Harwood. North’d Fus:); Khedive’s Sudan 1896-1908, 1 clasp, Khartoum (4748. Pte. W. Harwood. 5th. Fusrs.) contemporarily engraved naming, mounted as worn in the incorrect order, heavy contact marks, therefore about fine Pair: Private W. F. Harwood, 11th Battalion (Finsbury Rifles), London Regiment British War and Victory Medals (453265 Pte. W. F. Harwood. 11-Lond. R.) mounted as worn, very fine (6) £400-£500 --- Sold with the recipient’s riband bar and an empty South Africa 1900 Christmas tin.
Four: Acting Corporal W. Wright, Cheshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (9487 Pte. W. Wright. Ches: R.); British War and Victory Medals (9487 A. Cpl. W. Wright. Ches. R.); Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, contact marks, edge bruises, some staining, nearly very fine Three: Private G. Hill, Cheshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (1940 Pte. G. Hill. Ches: R.); British War and Victory Medals (1940 Pte. G. Hill. Ches. R.) contact marks, very fine Pair: Private H. H. Lloyd, Cheshire Regiment 1914-15 Star (10242 Pte. H. H. Llloyd. Ches: R.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (10242 Pte. H. H. Lloyd. Ches. R.) contact marks, very fine Pair: Private H. Poole, Cheshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (56405 Pte. H. Poole. Ches. R.) nearly extremely fine Pair: Private A. V. Davies, Cheshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (316059 Pte. A. V. Davies. Ches. R.) very fine (13) £120-£160 --- George Hill attested into the Cheshire Regiment for service during the Great War and served on the Western Front with the 5th Battalion from 14 February 1915. He was wounded on 20 December 1916 and was eventually discharged on 24 April 1919. Henry Holt Lloyd attested into the Cheshire Regiment on 12 August 1914 for service during the Great War and served on the Western Front with the 1st Battalion from 2 January 1915. He was discharged as a consequence of wounds on 13 June 1916 and awarded a Silver Badge, No. 50006.
Eight: Warrant Officer J. H. B. Bacon, Royal Welch Fusiliers 1914 Star, with copy clasp (10546 Dmr. J. H. B. Bacon. 1/R.W. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (10546 Pte. J. H. B. Bacon. R.W. Fus.); India General Service 1908-35, 2 clasps, Waziristan 1919-21, Waziristan 1921-24 (4178964 Cpl. J. H. B. Bacon. R.W. Fus.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, Regular Army (4178964 Sjt. J. H. B. Bacon. R. W. Fus.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., 3rd issue (4178964 W.O. Cl.2. J. H. B. Bacon. R.W. Fus.) mounted court-style for display, the first four good fine, otherwise good very fine (8) £200-£240 --- John H. B. Bacon served with 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, in France from 6 October 1914, and afterwards in India. Sold with photographic image of the recipient and copied Medal Index Card confirming first four medals.
Pair: Gunner T. Jenkins, Royal Field Artillery, who died on 7 August 1917 British War and Victory Medals (147775 Gnr. T. Jenkins. R.A.) staining to VM, otherwise nearly very fine Pair: Gunner J. R. Pinkerton, New Zealand Expeditionary Force British War and Victory Medals (10658 Gnr. J. R. Pinkerton. N.Z.E.F.) good fine and better Pair: Bombardier H. C. H. Tuck, Royal Field Artillery British War and Victory Medals (183118 Bmbr H. C. H. Tuck. R.A.) good very fine (6) £80-£100 --- Thomas Jenkins was born in Bermondsey and attested for the Royal Field Artillery at Whitehall, London. Posted to “D” Battery, 82nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, he died of wounds received on the Western Front and is buried in the St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France. James Robert Pinkerton served on the Western Front from 1916-1918 with the N.Z.E.F.; sold with part-scroll confirming entitlement.
A K.P.M. pair awarded to Police Constable B. Allison, ‘P’ (Camberwell) Division, Metropolitan Police, for his gallantry during the arrest of an armed housebreaker on the Camberwell Road, London, 9 September 1919 King’s Police Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (Bertam Allison, Pol. Const. Metropolitan Pol.) on gallantry riband; Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, mounted for display, generally very fine or better (2) £700-£900 --- Provenance: R. W. Gould Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2002 (when sold as a single K.P.M.) K.P.M. London Gazette 1 January 1921: ‘On 9 September 1919, P.C. Allison saw a youth removing some objects of dentistry from the front of a house in Camberwell Road. The Constable pursued the youth who drew a revolver with which he threatened his pursuer. The Constable continued his pursuit and the youth stopped, turned round and fired, but fortunately missed. Other constables arrived on the scene and the youth was finally run to ground in an out-house.’ Bertram Thomas Allison was born at Thornton Heath, Surrey, in February 1897. He served in the Army for 3 years and 7 months before joining ‘P’ (Camberwell) Division, Metropolitan Police on 16 June 1919, aged 22. Allison subsequently served as Assistant Gaoler, ‘W’ (Clapham) Division, before he retired on pension in October 1944. He died, 19 October 1979, aged 80. Sold with copied research.
British War Medal 1914-20 (6) (37716 W.O. Cl.2. F. Warren. R.A.; 242793 Gnr. G. Edington. R.A.; 118153 Gnr. T. Kay. R.A.; 180910 Gnr. G. P. Osborne. R.A.; 151072 Gnr. G. S. Ridgway. R.A.; 11078 Dvr. E. G. Winstanley. R.A.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (2) (915972 Gnr. H. J. Perkins. R.A.; 120349 Gnr. R. Turner. R.A.) edge bruising, the first heavily polished and worn, this fair; the rest generally nearly very fine (8) £90-£120 --- Frederick Warren attested for the Royal Field Artillery and served with them during the Great War in the Balkan theatre of War from 24 October 1915. He later transferred to the Labour Corps as Company Sergeant Major. Henry John Perkins was born in Hackney, London, and attested for the Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force). He served with ‘D’ Battery, 291st Brigade during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action on 5 October 1917. he is buried in Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium.
A Great War ‘Western Front’ Battle of Loos 1915 D.C.M. group of four awarded to Private J. Francis, 9th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, for his gallantry in carrying a wounded officer, from an advanced position, some 200 yards under heavy fire, to safety, during which action he was wounded Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (12674 Pte. J. Francis. 9/Devon: Regt.); 1914-15 Star (12674 Pte. J. Francis. Devon: R.); British War and Victory Medals (12674 Pte. J. Francis. Devon. R.) nearly very fine (4) £600-£800 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 14 January 1916; citation published 11 March 1916: ‘For conspicuous gallantry. During an enemy counter-attack he carried a wounded officer, from an advanced position, some 200 yards under heavy fire, and, although wounded himself while doing so, he persisted in his efforts until he had gained our trenches.’ James Francis enlisted on 7 September 1914 as a Private in the Devonshire Regiment for the duration of the War and joined the 9th (Service) Battalion under training on Salisbury Plain. The battalion disembarked at Havre joining the 7th Division at Wizernes on 31 July 1915. Their first major action took place during the attack on Loos on 25-26 September 1915. It was in this action that Frances was recognised for his act of bravery and during which he received serious wounds that resulted in his discharge 1 March 1917. C. T. Atkinson’s Great War History of the Devonshire Regiment references the rescue: ‘Captain [S. C.] Nation was badly wounded and had to be left behind... He escaped capture by hiding in a dug-out and next day succeeded in crawling back to Gun Trench... To get him to the dressing station meant crossing 200 yards of ground swept by shells and rifle fire, but two men of his company [13263 Cpl R. J. Melhuish and 12674 Pte J. Francis] volunteered to carry him and accomplished the errand safely using a trench ladder as a stretcher.’ Sold with copied research.
British War Medal 1914-20 (9) (20465 Pte. A. Bradshaw. Linc. R.; 11396 Pte. E. L. Brown. Linc. R.; 1806 Pte. H. Copestake. Linc. R.; 3292 Pte. E. Drane. Linc. R.; 43435 Pte. J. A. Forster. Linc. R.; 266636 Pte. H. Green. Linc. R.; 21297 Pte. F. Harrison. Linc. R.; 13282 Pte. F. Herbert. Linc. R.; 4643 Pte. W. Redfern. Y. & L. R.) generally very fine and better (9) £120-£160 --- Alfred Bradshaw was born in Toynton St. Peters, Lincolnshire, in 1896. He served on the Western Front with the 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, and was killed in action during the Battle of Polygon Wood on 4 October 1917. Aged 21 years, he is buried in the Tyne Cot Cemetery. Ernest Levi Brown was born at Oakham, Rutland, in 1888, and worked pre-war as a boiler manufacturer’s labourer in Gainsborough. He served on the Western Front with the 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, and was killed in action on 23 May 1916. Aged 28 years, Brown is buried in the Albert Communal Cemetery Extension on the Somme. Henry Copestake was born in Sheffield and attested for the 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment at Grimsby. Posted to the Western Front, he was awarded the Military Medal in the London Gazette of 22 February 1918 but was reported missing in action on 29 May 1918. A court of enquiry held on 20 November 1918 later confirmed his death and he is commemorated at Vieil-St. Remy Communal Cemetery. Ernest Drane attested for the 5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment on 6 November 1914. Posted to the Western Front, he suffered a gunshot wound to the head and chest on 3 October 1915 and was admitted to hospital in Rouen. His Army Service Record notes that he recovered but later struggled with trench foot in Egypt. Alfred Thirlwell was born in 1892 at Seaham, Durham, and served 3 years and 9 months in France with the Royal Engineers. His Army Service Record notes loss of his right index finger in 1918 due to barbed wire, and he was later discharged on 1 May 1919 due to sickness.
Five: Private W. Payne, Devonshire Regiment Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek (4885 Pte. W. Payne. Devon: Regt.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4885 Pte. W. Payne. Devon: Regt.); British War and Victory Medals (200120 Pte. W. Payne. Devon. R.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (200120 Pte. W. Payne. 4/Devon: R.) edge bruising and contact marks to Boer War pair, these nearly very fine; the GVR awards good very fine (5) £300-£400 --- William Payne was born in Tiverton, Devon in 1879. A Blacksmith by occupation, he enlisted into the Devonshire Regiment at Exeter on 22 July 1897. Posted to the 2nd Battalion at Aldershot he embarked with the battalion in SS Manila at Southampton and disembarked at Durban, South Africa, on 19 November 1899, taking part in the actions at Colenso, Spion Kop, Monte Christo, Pieter’s Hill, Relief of Ladysmith and Botha’s Pass (Laing’s Nek). Returning to Aldershot with the 2nd Battalion on 21 May 1903 he transferred to the Reserve on 22 July 1904. Taking up employment as a Mason’s Labourer in Tiverton and employed by Sir John Avery, Payne attested for the 4th (Territorial) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment on 27 June 1910. Regularly attending annual camp he was embodied at the outbreak of the Great War on 5 August 1914. Qualifying as an Instructor at the Bombing School, Lyndhurst, he was posted to the Egypt Expeditionary Force and joined the 1/5th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment on the Gaza Front on 6 September 1917, advancing with them through Palestine until their final action at Berukin on 9 April 1918. The battalion was then withdrawn and moved to France disembarking at Marseilles on 1 June 1918. Their first ‘Western Front’ action was at Ardre, during the Second Battle of Marne, on 20 July 1918, and their final action at Sambre on 8 November 1918. Disembodied on demobilisation at Exeter on 18 February 1919, he was awarded his Territorial Force Efficiency Medal per Army Order 148 of April 1920. Returning to Tiverton he resumed his occupation as Mason’s Labourer, and died on 27 September 1944, aged 63. Sold with copied service records and other research.
Four: Gunner E. H. Howard, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, later Acting Sergeant Major, Canadian Forestry Corps 1914-15 Star (6022 Gnr: E. H. Howard. R. Can: H. Art:); British War and Victory Medals (6022 A.W.O. Cl.1. E. H. Howard R.C.H.H.); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (6022 Pte. -A.S. Mjr.- E. H. Howard. Can: Forestry C.) light contact marks, very fine (4) £140-£180 --- M.S.M. London Gazette 9 December 1919 ‘In recognition of valuable services rendered in connection with the War’ Everett Haydon Howard was born in Elgin, Ontario, Canada in 1888. A Clerk by occupation, he attested for the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery at Valcartier, Quebec on 23 September 1914, embarking five days later in TSS Athenia for England. Whilst undergoing training on Salisbury Plain his disciplinary record was chequered. Embarking for France on 8 July 1915 he was admitted to hospital on several occasion due to bronchitis and neuralgia, and was returned to England in October 1916 before being transferred to the Canadian Forestry Corps on 9 January 1917. Appointed Acting Staff Sergeant with pay on 27 August 1917 his name was brought to the attention of Secretary for War for valuable services rendered on 13 March 1918. Appointed Superintending Clerk with pay, Headquarters, Canadian Forestry Corps, London, he was promoted Acting Regimental Sergeant Major on 15 April 1918, before returning to Canada due to a chest condition on 11 September 1919. Disembarking at Halifax he was demobilised on 12 November 1919 to reside at Craigmyle, Alberta. Following war service Howard remained in Canada with his wife before returning to Southampton on 26 November 1924. The 1939 Register records him as a Retired Army Pensioner living in Southampton. Following the outbreak of the Second World War he again embarked with his wife for Canada on 9 July 1940 and he is shown in the 1945 List of Electors for Calgary West as a Civil Servant, and is believed to have served in charge of Calgary Post Office. Following the end of the Second World War he returned from Canada with his wife to Southampton where he died on 18 April 1971, aged 81. Sold with copied service record and other research.

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