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Early 20th century Kämmer & Reinhardt/ Simon & Halbig (Germany) bisque head ethnic doll impressed 'Simon & Halbig/ K&R' with star symbol '34', with sleeping brown eyes, open mouth with three teeth, black wig and composition jointed body with painted detail to hands and feet. Height 34cm. One thumb missing.
MARKLIN 3R Points and Track - 5 x 5117 L& R Points with Instructions and Leads, 10 x 5100, 10 x 5106, 5111, 7190 x 2 and 7191 - all Excellent in mostly Excellent Boxes - 5119L and R with leads, 6 x 5110, 17 x 5106 and 5207- all Excellent unboxed and Switches nos 7072 x 2 and 7209 x 2 (all Excellent Boxed). A Marklin Track Layout Book and a 1953 Marklin Guide.
Early 20th century Kämmer & Reinhardt/ Simon & Halbig (Germany) bisque head doll, impressed 'K&R' with star symbol 'Simon & Halbig/ 118A/ 42', with sleeping blue eyes, open mouth with two teeth, dimples, blonde wig and composition bent limb body. Height 44cm. Two fingers missing. Head appears overall VG with no visible cracks (wig attached), one tooth possibly re-attached and eyelids appear re-painted. Eyes open and close easily.
A Green Glass Beer Bottle 8ins High with raised lettering G.C.Rly to the main body and the letters R B B to the base. R B B was the base marking used by Redfearn Brothers Barnsley. The Grand Central Railway merged with the LNER in 1923 and Redfearn incorporated as Redfearn Brothers in 1910 so the bottle is likely to date between 1910 and 1923. A rare find in Excellent original condition.
A scrapbook containing a hand-written account of a "Tour via Calais, Brussels and Berlin to St Petersburg and Moscow, returning by way of Berlin, Heringsdorf, Dresden .... Brussels and Calais to London, June and July 1899", by R W TWEEDIE, containing the hand written account together with various photographs, prints and hand drawn images, cloth board bound with tooled and gilded leather spine and corners
Girard-Perregaux Gyromatic stainless wristwatch, case 65780381 R, silvered dial, Arabic and dagger numerals, centre seconds, automatic 17-jewel movement 47BF 661, case 32mm, on a leather strap. *See clocks and watches proviso. All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness.Condition report: seconds hand rusty; numerals, hour and minute hands have some speckling; dial quite good, name good; crystal scratched and marked; nicks and scratches on case as expected; some tool marks on back, "Stainless Steel"; winder very stiff but will set time; the movement ticks very briefly which moves the seconds hand. Gross weight 34.4g.
Arthur E Morton Colour Plates, Kent - Autochrome - Eynsford, view acros river by bridge and Otford church, dated 1913, half-plate (2), Paget - Lullingstone farm scene, Otford Church and Knole Park, 3¼in. x 3¼in.(3), G; on 17 May 1913 the Society of Colour Photographers made a trip to Kent, including R H Beavan, representing the Paget Company (5)
An early 20th Century silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, Artox the Swiss 15 jewel movement to a Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in a hinged and polished case, with import marks for London 1918, sponsors mark A G R, No. 3182915 U, width 2"
Selection of Military Badge Reference Books. Comprising: Pagri Badges by Norman Litchfield ... “Fifth Fusiliers and its badges” by Denis Wood ... History of the British Army Infantry Collar Badge ... “The Military Badges and Insignia of Southern Africa” by Colin R Owen ... “Military Badges of the British Empire” By H.W. Cox” (5 items)#11;
2nd Bn Derbyshire Regiment 1854 India General Service Medal, clasp “Sikkim 1888”. Awarded to “690 PTE J MIDDLETON 2ND BN DERBY R” Edge contact marks Private Robert Middleton enlisted on the 14th November 1883. He served in India from 15th December 1885 to 3rd March 1891 and was discharged in 1895
Badge. Scottish. London Scottish Officer’s 1886 Edinburgh hallmarked silver plaid brooch. A very fine example by R & HB Kirkwood, 66 & 68 Thistle St. Edinburgh made the year of its inception. Plain burnished silver quoit mounted with thistle wreath and surmounted by a Crown with the Cross extending beyond the top of the quoit. To the centre, a Lion Rampant; below the wreath, a scroll inscribed “The London Scottish”. Stout pin to reverse. Very good condition This design was introduced in 1886. See The Uniform of the London Scottish 1859-1959 by Robson, page 26
Badge. Scottish. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs), The Duke of Albany’s Officer’s post 1881 waist belt plate. A good example by R & HB Kirkwood, 66 & 68 Thistle St. Edinburgh and bearing their thistle logo. Burnished gilt rectangular plate mounted with silver Royal Ducal coronet “L” and a stag’s head cabossed over “Tulloch ard” scroll. Fixed belt loop present, detachable belt loop a marriage. Gilt worn.
WW1 19th Bn London Regiment (St. Pancras) Unique Bunce Brothers Pair of DCM Groups of Four Medals. Awarded to John and Arthur Bunce, brothers from Chalfont St. Peter Buckinghamshire, who both volunteered for service in the 19th London Regiment on the same day (3 numbers apart) and were both awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal announced on the same day in the London Gazette. Comprising: Group awarded to 2873 Sergeant John Bunce 19-London Regiment. Distinguished Conduct Medal “SJT LON R”, 1914/15 Star, “PTE 19-LOND R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “SJT 19-LOND” Medals loose ... Medals of Second Lieutenant, previously 2876 Sergeant Arthur Bunce 19th London Regiment ... Distinguished Conduct Medal, “2876 SJT 1/19 LON R”, 1914/15 Star, “2873 PTE 19-LOND R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “2 LIEUT”. Medals loose.... The groups are accompanied by a selection of original photographs showing the brothers in uniform. The announcement of the award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to both men appeared in the London Gazette on the 25th November 1916.#11;Sergeant John Bunce: “For Conspicuous gallantry in action. Although severely wounded he led his Platoon with great courage and determination in the attack, and remained on duty till ordered to the dressing station.#11;Sergeant Arthur Bunce: For Conspicuous gallantry in action he led his Platoon with great courage and initiative, gaining and consolidating the position. Later he went back under very trying circumstances and gave most valuable information, afterwards returning to the front line.”#11;Both brothers volunteered for service with the 19th London’s enlisting at Camden Town, only three Regimental numbers apart. Both volunteered for overseas service and were posted to the 1st/ 19th London's. They both landed in France on the 10th March 1915 and saw action at Loos, an accompanying newspaper cutting stating that Arthur was the first British soldier to enter the town.#11;John recovered from his wounds and returned to France only to be Killed in Action on the 10th June 1917. Arthur was selected for Officer training and was commissioned into the 19th London's on the 5th April 1917. He survived the war#11;#11;
Badge. Indian Army. Malabar Volunteer Rifles Victorian head-dress badge. A good die-stamped white metal British made example. On a Maltese cross, a crowned circlet inscribed “Malabar Volunteer Rifles”. The left arm bearing “M”, the right “V” and lower “R”. Two of four loops to reverse. VGC Formed as Nilgiri Volunteer Rifles on 29th October 1878. Honorary Colonel was The Governor of Madras.
Selection of Great War WW1 Medals. Comprising: 1914 Star, “6676 PTE H.J. TILLEY DORSET R” ... 1914/15 Star, “6802 L. CPL G.H. BECKETT NOTTS & DERBY R” ... British War Medal, “BZ 5773 L. ANDREWS A.B. RNVR” ... British War Medal, Mercantile Marine Medal awarded to “HUMPHREY I.ROBBERS”. Private Henry John Tilley of the Dorset Regiment landed in France on the 16th August 1914 and is shown on the medal index card as a POW ... Lance Corporal George H Beckett landed in France on the 29th December 1915 ... AB Andrews was awarded the BWM only ...

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