A WWII khaki canvas map folder, of Capt R F Discombe RASC; a wallet of WWII photos and ephemera of Pte R W Turner including some in the Far East, etc; a painted steel sign “Weiterfahrt nach Aufforderung” black on white with red border, 12” x 20”; 2 WWI relic steel helmets, German and British, labelled from “Guinchy-Loos”; 3 unopened packets of Specially Sensitised Panchromatic Plate RFC; 2 sets of folding postcards, Ypres and Egypt, WWI period (some wear); sundry other items. Average GC
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A WWII photo album, of 43 snapshots of the Middle East, including “No 1 section at Ala. Camp 1939 Dec” (machine gun section in lorry), wooden covers with eastern scenes marked “Jerusalem”; Attestation, Discharge and Character Certificates, with photos of service in the Middle East, for Pte A Bullimore, 2nd Bn Buffs, 1919-1922; Certificate of Transfer to Reserve for L/Cpl W F Hancock, 2nd Bn MGC, served 1916-19, and 4 photos of Hancock and colleagues in uniform; “standing orders” for 4th Bn R Fus, 1906. Generally GC
11 original watercolour paintings, of British Military uniforms from the mid 17th century to the late 18th Century, numbered 1-12 (no 7 missing), executed by William R Younghusband in the early 1990s, as part of a project to produce a set of 60 coloured postcards of British uniforms from the late 17th century to the present day. The project was never completed and no postcards ever printed. With the watercolours are 9 copies of drawings from other paintings and a large amount of research material, contained in a folder. GC
Printed ephemera etc: Third Reich award certificate for the Social Welfare Medal, to Hilfsschwester Rudolfine Cermak, with large embossed eagle and swastika; a large print of Hitler sitting on his desk; a British Bechuanaland Game Licence, dated 1892 with ten shilling Postage and Revenue stamp; set of Demobilisation papers for Sapper John Sutton, 3rd B B R E, 1919; a German book “Wilhelm II Ereigisse und Gestalten 1878-1918, pub Leipzig 1922; and several other items. Average GC
6 pairs of cloth shoulder badges: Guards Armoured Div, 47th London Div (2), 55th W London Div 1st patt, Control Comm., Germany (2); 12 cloth shoulder titles including pairs printed Royal Fusiliers and Cadet Force etc; 4 cap badges: brass Buffs and R Fus (2), bi metal Rough Riders small; sundry other items. Generally GC
† 14 cap badges: Cambridge with “e”, Hereford, Herts wide antlers, Monmouth (1769) brass, E Riding Y (1496), R Devon Yeo Art, D of Lancasters, Ayrshire (2297), Fife & Forfar, 13th Kensington, 16th Q Westminster & CS (1846), 19th St Pancras GM, 28th Artists WM (2426) and Inns of Court Regt. GC
† 9 cap/glengarry badges: Leicester, P Alexandra’s crown, RSF, R Inniskilling Fus flag right, E Surrey, W Riding, Hampshire, Loyals and R I Rifles WM; a R Welch Fus officer’s bronze cap (blades AF) and pair grenade lapels, and an Essex lapel; 5 OR’s collars: R Scots, R Inniskilling Fus, WM Welch Regt, Seaforth cypher and ATC gilt. GC -18
† 10 Commonwealth cap badges: Geo VI R Canadian Engineers, RCEME, P Patricia’s LI, Gibraltar Defence Force, Natal Carabiniers, SA Tank Corps, IAOC, 6th (R Melbourne) Regt, Australian Signals and Australian AMC hat badge; WWII period French pilot’s cap; 2 collars: gilt/silver plated Indian Medical Service and silver plated Hyderabad Vol Rifles; 2 others. GC -15
A WM topped swagger cane of The R Berkshire Regt (top distressed); a small laminated propeller, marked “780x800” and “CH689” on the boss; a pair Mk VI flying goggles; a leather motorcycle helmet with peak; a US steel helmet with liner; a “Telephone Set “F” Mk II” in case; sundry other items. GC
An OR’s blue grey/purple sidecap of The Rough Riders, bi-metal badge, brass buttons; a WWII bicycle lamp with “Ever Ready Lamp Electric No 1” maker’s plate to shield; a WWII camp bed, sleeping bag, etc of Capt N Waller, R Fusiliers in its canvas carrier; sundry other items of uniform and equipment. QGC to GC
A 1796 pattern infantry officer’s sword, fullered blade, 31½”, etched with 1801-16 R Arms and supporters, crowned GR cypher, trophies and maker’s name Dunderdale & Mabson in scrolled wreath, regulation hilt with double shell guard, the inner shell turning down and engraved in script “TS/ODV”, facetted knucklebow and urn shaped pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip, in its leather scabbard (AF), with gilt chape and locket. Basically GC, the sword retaining a little gilt to hilt and blueing and gilding to blade (some light pitting patches especially to lower part of blade). Plate 9
A presentation 1803 pattern light company infantry officer’s sword, broad curved fullered blade 30”, engraved “Woolley & Deakins Impressed Steel” on the backstrap, etched with crowned GR cypher, crowned 1801-16 R Arms, standing officer wearing Tarleton helmet, trophies, maker’s name and scroll “Warranted”, gilt hilt, the slotted guard with 3 loops on each side into crowned GR cypher and fluted knucklebow, lion’s head pommel and backstrap engraved “J H Toyne Esq AD 1848”, wirebound leather grip, in its brass (retaining traces of gilt) mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings, the locket engraved “Lieutenant Charles Parker to J H Toyne Esq AD 1848”; with photostat details, GC, the blade retaining much original gilding and a little blueing, the hilt approx 15% gilt (guard a little mis-shapen). Plate 9
A WWI officer’s sword of The R Artillery, almost straight blade 35”, by Wilkinson, no 49827 on backstrap (for 1916), etched with crowned R Arms, GVR in Union wreath and “Ubique” scroll, cannon, winged lightning and “Royal Artillery”, within scrolled Union floral panels, plated triple bar hilt, stepped pommel, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC (minor pitting, mostly to back edge, and stains to blade, a little pitting to hilt)
A scarce Ed VIII 1897 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight blade 32”, etched with crowned R Arms and wreath within scrolled foliate panels, regulation plated hilt, the guard incorporating crowned E VIII R cypher, plain pommel, diced backstrap, wirebound leather grip, in its leather FS scabbard. GC (some wear)
Medals: Q.S.A. to 6594 Pte. S. Cole, Wilts Regt., 1914/18 British War Medals to L.41556 Gnr. J. A. Acott R.A. and 8746 A-C Sjt. F. Read G. Gds; Victory medal to 1343 Pte. J. Brown Hamps. R; Meritorious Service Medal Geo. V to 143096 C. S. Mjr F. Read R.E; a red enamelled League of Mercy Cross (boxed), to/w two coronation medals (8)
Rodolphe Théophile Bosshard (1889-1960), Nature morte au violon, huile sur toile, signée, 73x60 cm Littérature: Madeleine Bariatinsky, «Catalogue des peintures de Rodolphe-Théophile Bosshard 1889-1960», année 1942, num.421, p. 16, dans R.-Th. Bosshard. Peintures, dessins, poèmes et textes, Lausanne, du Verseau, 1962

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