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First World War trio and documentation to a boy soldier, 1914-15 Star (NO.12296 RFLMN. A KOOPER 2/ K.R.R.C.), British War Medal, and Victory Medal (R-12296 PTE.A.W. COOPER K.R.RIF.C.) (name misspelled KOOPER on 1914-15 Star) Albert William Cooper was born 29/7/1901, he enlisted, underage, in the army on 24/04/15 age 13, he was discharged from the army on the 15th January 1916 'Having made a mis-statement as to age on enlistment', his character assessment from the Rifle Depot, Winchester reads, ' A very plucky lad who did very well indeed during his short stay in the army- he is thoroughly honest and reliable- was four months at the front- a warehouseman by trade.', medal records show he went to France on 8th October 1915, Mr Cooper spent some time in the Mercantile Marine before rejoining the Kings Royal Rifle Corps on the 6th March 1920 serving until transferred to the Reserve on 6th February 1924. He joined the Metropolitan Police on 11th August 1924 and served in 'G' Division ( Finsbury) and 'K' Division (Stepney), he retired from the Met on 16th February 1951 with exemplary conduct, and died in 1974. Documentation includes Birth, Marriage and Death certificates, Army Discharge and Character certificates (first enlistment) Discharge and Character certificates, Soldiers Service and Pay Book (second enlistment), British Mercantile Marine Identity and Service certificate, Metropolitan Police Service Certificate signed by the Assistant Commissioner, two original photographs of Mr Cooper while a P.C. in 'G' Division, Mr Coopers 1960's/70's British passport with one visa stamp for the Soviet Union. A fine grouping to a very interesting man.
First World War pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal (46217 PTE. F.T. HARDY. RIF. BRIG.) mounted on a bar with a Q.E.II Imperial Service Medal ( FREDERICK THOMAS GEORGE HARDY) records show that Private Hardy enlisted in the 1st Battalion the Rifle Brigade on 27th August 1917 and was discharged on the 31st October 1918
Lovely old collection of World War One mainly New Zealand Army badges with a few from Australia, mounted on velvet backed board with individual hand written labels, two badges missing from the board, the collection includes: Cap badge to the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, two loops to the reverse, maker Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, with an Australia shoulder title, two loops to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, two loops to the reverse, with a New Zealand shoulder title, two loops to reverse, Two small size tunic buttons each to the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian military Forces, Cap badge to the New Zealand 1st (Canterbury) Infantry Regiment , two blades to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, with two collar badges to the same regiment, loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand 2nd (South Canterbury) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 3rd (Auckland) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 4th (Otago) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, with collar badge to the same regiment, loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand 5th (Wellington East Coast) Infantry Regiment, three blades to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 7th (Hauraki) Infantry Regiment, two blades to the reverse, maker Gaunt, London, Collar badge to the New Zealand 7th (Wellington West Coast) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand 9th (Hawks Bay) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 8th (Southland) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 10th (North Otago) Infantry Regiment, slider to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand 11th (Taranaki Rifles) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Shoulder title to the New Zealand Rifles, two flat lugs to the reverse, maker, J.R. Gaunt, London ( worn by all infantry units apart from the New Zealand Rifle Brigade) , Cap badge to the New Zealand 12th (Nelson) Infantry Regiment, two blades to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 13th (North Canterbury and Westland ) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, with a collar badge to the same regiment, loops to the reverse, maker J.R Gaunt London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 14th ( South Otago Rifles) Infantry Regiment, loops missing, sewn to board, with a collar badge to the same regiment, loops to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand 15th ( North Auckland) Infantry Regiment, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 16th ( Waikato) Infantry Regiment, slider to the reverse, maker J.W. Tiptaft & Sons, Birmingham, Cap badge to the New Zealand 17th (Ruahine) Infantry Regiment, two blades to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Collar badge to the New Zealand Signal Corps, two blades to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Cap/Collar badge to New Zealand Regular Force Cadets ( labelled as Unattached Officers on board), two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Collar badge to the New Zealand Medical Corps, crown removed/missing, two loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand Maori Contingent, loops replaced with pin fitting, Collar badge to the New Zealand Army Chaplains Department, two blades to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand Army Staff Corps, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Collar badge to the New Zealand Army Veterinary Corps, two loops to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand 1st ( Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry) Mounted Rifles , two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 2nd Queen Alexanders ( Wellington West Coast) Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand 3rd (Auckland ) Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Collar badge to the New Zealand 4th (Auckland ) Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 5th ( Otago Hussars) Mounted Rifles, two blades to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand 6th ( Manawatu) Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, maker .J.R. Gaunt, London, Shoulder title to the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand 7th ( Southland) Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand 9th ( Wellington East Coast) Mounted Rifles, slider to the reverse, maker J.W. Tiptaft & Sons, Birmingham, Collar badge to the New Zealand 10th ( Nelson) Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 11th ( North Auckland) Mounted Rifles, two blades to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand 12th ( Southland) Mounted Rifles, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Collar badge to the New Zealand Machine Gun Corps, three loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand Post and Telegraph Corps, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Collar badge to the New Zealand Cyclist Corps, two loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand Army Pay Corps, two blades to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand Dental Corps, two loops to the reverse, maker J.R. Gaunt, London, Shoulder title to the New Zealand Field Artillery, two loops to the reverse, with a small size Royal Artillery Territorial Volunteers badge, pin fitting, Collar badge to the New Zealand Field Artillery, two loops to the reverse, Collar badge to the New Zealand Engineers, two loops to the reverse, Cap/collar badge to the New Zealand Rifle Brigade, two blades to the reverse, maker Gaunt, London, with a New Zealand Rifle Brigade shoulder title, two loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the Corps of New Zealand Engineers, two loops to the reverse, maker Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, with a New Zealand Engineers shoulder title, two loops to the reverse, Cap badge to the New Zealand Maori Pioneer Battalion, two blades to the reverse, maker J.R.Gaunt, London, Cap badge to the New Zealand Army Service Corps, two loops to the reverse
A Full Size British World War One / WW1 Medal Trio To Include The 1914-1915 Star Medal, The British War Medal And The Defence Medal Issued To S/2946 PRIVATE WALTER EDWARDS Of The Rifle Brigade. On The Second Day Of The Battle Of The Somme 02/07/1916 Private W. Edwards Recieved Gun Shot Wounds To The Face, Both Legs And Right Shoulder. This Lot Also Include Pte Edwards Trio Medal Bar And Rifle Brigade Cap Badge.
1/6 Scale Collection - a Dragon 1:6 scale WWII Second World War soldier action figure. Highly detailed, and appears complete with rifle, badges, pouches, spectacles etc. Along with a 1/6 scale military bicycle. Unboxed. Note: from an impressive large 1/6 scale military action figure collection including DiD Corp, Dragon, Hot Toys, 3Reich, and others. Whilst several figures are mint and unused, the majority of the collection comes from items that have been on display. Whilst condition of all these items is generally mint, some may show signs of display use. East Bristol Auctions does not guarantee the contents or completeness of any boxed or loose figure, and buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to condition / completeness prior to bidding on any lot, irrespective of description.
1/6 Scale Collection - a collection of 3x 1:6 scale military action figure weapon sets. Comprising: a Mini Toys AWM/L96A1 Arctic Warfare sniper rifle, an ACI Toys Ltd made assault rifle, and a Zytoys 1/6 Model Rifle Rack. All appear mint, 100% complete and unused, within their original boxes. Note: from an impressive large 1/6 scale military action figure collection including DiD Corp, Dragon, Hot Toys, 3Reich, and others. Whilst several figures are mint and unused, the majority of the collection comes from items that have been on display. Whilst condition of all these items is generally mint, some may show signs of display use. East Bristol Auctions does not guarantee the contents or completeness of any boxed or loose figure, and buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to condition / completeness prior to bidding on any lot, irrespective of description.
VICTORIAN LEANDER MEDAL, the obverse depicting Leander swimming the Hellespont and inscribed 'Leander Medal', the reverse inscribed 'Awarded to Charles Ja. Fox, by Professor Poulton of London at the Sheffield Baths Sep 21. 1858' within wreath motif border, 45mm diameter, unmarked, along with four other medals comprising a Royal Academy of Singing medal, the obverse depicting the head of Apollo in profile and a lyre to his shoulder, the reverse inscribed 'Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822 Katherine W. Fairley Singing 1893', unmarked, a Silver 100 Yards medal, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with horse head and castle motif in relief, the reverse with wreath motif and inscribed '1936 100 yards 12-13. J.B. Fox', 45mm diameter, maker R&S, Birmingham, a Howick Seniors Challenge Cup medal, the obverse with wreath motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winner Howick Seniors Challenge Cup 1903', 30mm high including bale, unmarked, and an N.R.A. medal, the obverse with figural decoration within border inscribed '1300-1500 N.R.A. 1860 Rifle Clubs', 41mm high including bale, unmarked (5)
HITLER ADOLF: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1933-45. A bold, dark fountain pen ink signature ('A Hitler') and date, 1st January 1939, in his hand to the verso of a folding oblong 12mo stiff light brown card, evidently a place card used at the Fuhrer's personal New Year's Eve party, featuring an original pen and ink illustration, heightened in watercolour, by Hitler to the inside opposite his signature, the image depicting a huntsman in traditional German attire, with a rifle over one shoulder, blowing a horn. Several deer and rabbits can be seen running away from him and in the background a lake and forest can be seen. The huntsman is followed closely by a winged cherub holding a bowl of fruit. The recto bears the red ink name Hermann Esser. An extremely rare form of Adolf Hitler's signature enhanced by a wonderful original illustration and an excellent association. Neatly inlaid, about EX Hermann Esser (1900-1981) German Journalist and the de facto deputy of Adolf Hitler in the early stages of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Adolf Hitler celebrated New Year's Eve with a party at his Berghof residence near Berchtesgaden on 31st December 1938, signing the present place card soon after midnight. The menu for the dinner included broth, sprats or eggs, vegetables and salad and, following the formal congratulations from the guests and his staff, the Fuhrer participated in an ancient Teutonic ceremony in which molten lead was poured into a small basin of water and the shape it assumed supposedly determined the future. A similar place card signed by Hitler and used for Hermann Esser's wife was sold by International Autograph Auctions in our 21st February 2019 auction (Lot 300, hammer price £9500)
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