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Heyde size O (55mm) Buffalo Hunt items, comprising Buffaloes (3) cowboys (3), Indians (2), F-G, some minor faults, (8), mounted cowboy has some retouching to tunic, horse with 1 detached hoof, though present, standing cowboy repaired at ankles, repaired right hand, kneeling cowboy with repaired right hand, tunic retouched. Indians with repaired rifle hands.
Two WWI medal groupsFirst awarded to 18671 Private S Thackary of the Royal Army medical corps , comprising 1914 star (mons), British War medal and War Civilisation medal, further group awarded to 4397 Private J Thackary of the Manchester regiment, comprising British War medal and War Civilisation medal, further War Civilisation medal awarded to C-932 Private W Crosk of the Kings Royal Rifle corps, assorted badges, etc, also a Women's Voluntary Service medal in original case of issue
A collection of five Charles C Stadden Studio Stadden Edition cast lead military figurines, to include: Private, Light Company, The Third Regiment of Foot Guards, Trooper of the 1st Regt of Hussars, The 92nd (Highland) Regt of Foot, Rifleman The 95th or The Rifle Regiment and Private Royal Marines.
An album containing approximately 127 WW1 + 2 Regimental Cap Badges individually prersented in protective transparent pockets comprising Royal Scots Lothian, Queens R W Surrey, North'ld Fus, R Warwicks, Buff E Kent, Kings Own R Lancs, R Fus City o London, Kings L'pool, Norfolk, Lincs, Somerset L I, Prince o Wales W Yorks, Devonshire, Suffolk, E Yorks, Beds, Leics, R Irish, R Scots Fus, Cheshire, Alexandras P of Wales own Yorks, Lancs Fus, R Welsh Fus, S Wales Borderers, Kings Own Scots Bord, Cameronians Scots Rifles, Worcs, E Lancs, R Inniskillin Fus, Glos R with small back badge, E Surrey, Duke of Cornwall L I, Duke of Wellingtons W Riding, Border R, S Staffs, Dorset, R Sussex, Hants, P o Wales S Lancs, Welch, Black Watch R Highld, Oxon & Bucks, L N Lancs, Northants, Essex, Sherwood Forr Nots & Derby, R Berks, R West Kent, S Yorks KOLI, Shrop KSLI, Wilts, Manch'r, Mid'sex, Kings R Rifle C, N Staffs, York & Lanc'r, Durham LI, Highland LI, Queens Own Cameron H, R Irish Rifles, Seaforth H, Gordon H, R Irish Fus, Connaught Rangers, Princess Louises & Southerland & Argyll H, R Dublin Fus, Rifle B, Prince of Wales Leinster Fleet, R Munster Fus, Parachute, Glider Pilot, SAS, Army Air Corp, R Corp o Sig, R Army Serv C, R Artillerey, R Eng, R Army Med'l C, Army Ord'n C, REME, Mil Police, Small Arms School C, Army Educ C, R Army Pay C, Army Vet C, Mil Provost Staff C, Army Dental C,R Pioneer C, Intell Corpo, R Army Chaplains Dept Christ'n, R Marines LI, R Marines, Army Physical Training C,m Army Catering C, Women's Army Aux C, Aux Territorial Serv, King Geo V Gurkha Rifles the Malayan, 3rd Gurkha Rifles, 5th Gurkha Rifles, 7th Gurkha Rifles, 9th Gurkha Rifles, 2nd King Edward VII the Gurkha Rifles Sirmoom Rifles, 8th Gurkha Rifles, 10th Gurkha Rifles, Infantry of the Line 1958, Home Counties, Light Infantry, Highl Brig - £400 - 600
GEORGE ANGELL AND CO. A VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, London 1860, the chalice form cup embossed in the round with riflemen in a shooting competition, within woodland, the knop stem with outswept platform foot, embossed with a wreath of oak leaves an d a military insignia, French horn below crown, considered to be a Light Infantry Rifle Brigade - with un-inscribed blind cartouche to bowl, 22cm high, weight 390g
Three unusual German news items. 1 The Sunday Times 23 November 1997 Red Baron Shot Down by Soldier fresh evidence discovered that Von Richthofen was not shot down by Canadian pilot Roy Brown but was brought down by the rifle fire of Australian soldier Sergeant Cedric Popkin firing from 60 feet from the swooping Fokker. The end of the mystery is accepted by the Imperial War Museum experts. 2 The Daily Telegraph Saturday 29 August 1998 obituary of Australian WWI airman Harold Edwards who died aged 102, guarded Von Richthofen s body and engraved his memorial inscription. 3 The Daily Telegraph 5th September 2013 obituary of Adolf Hitler s bodyguard, orderly and courier Oberscharfuhrer Rochus Misch died aged 96. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Great War Victoria Cross winner Lt G Insall VC MC and his Air Gunner A M Donald signed 1968 50th Ann RAF cover. Very rare autograph and more so as both he and his gunner signed. For most conspicuous bravery, skill and determination, on 7 November 1915, in France. He was patrolling in a Vickers Fighting Machine, with First Class Air Mechanic T. H. Donald as gunner, when a German machine was sighted, pursued, and attacked near Achiet. The German pilot led the Vickers machine over a rocket battery, but with great skill Lieutenant Insall dived and got to close range, when Donald fired a drum of cartridges into the German machine, stopping its engine. The German pilot then dived through a cloud, followed by Lieutenant Insall Fire was again opened, and the German machine was brought down heavily in ploughed field 4 miles south east of Arras. On seeing the Germans scramble out of their machine and prepare to fire, Lieutenant Insall dived to 500 feet, thus enabling Donald to open heavy fire on them. The Germans then fled, one helping the other, who was apparently wounded. Other Germans then commenced heavy fire, but in spite of this, Lieutenant Insall turned again, and an incendiary bomb was dropped on the German machine, which was last seen wreathed in smoke. Lieutenant Insall then headed west in order to get back over the German trenches, but as he was at only 2,000 feet altitude he dived across them for greater speed, Donald firing into the trenches as he passed over. The German fire, however, damaged the petrol tank, and, with great coolness, Lieutenant Insall landed under cover of a wood 500 yards inside our lines. The Germans fired some 150 shells at our machine on the ground, but without causing material damage. Much damage had, however, been caused by rifle fire, but during the night it was repaired behind screened lights, and at dawn Lieutenant Insall flew his machine home with First Class Air Mechanic T. H. Donald as a passenger. Insall could not personally receive his VC, however; he and Donald had fallen wounded into captivity on 14 December 1915 after engaging Hauptmann Martin Zander and his gunner. While in captivity, he was promoted to lieutenant, on 1 April 1916. Insall escaped on his third try, on 28 August 1917, and made it home over the Dutch border on 6 September. He returned to duty as the Flight Commander of A Flight, 50 Squadron, with the temporary rank of captain, on 11 January 1918. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
A silver trophy cup and cover unclear maker's marks, London 1866, of pear shape on knopped stem on circular pedestal base, the body engraved and embossed with ribbons, swags and face masks with acanthus decorated twin handles, the cover with pineapple finial, cartouche front and back inscribed "West of Scotland Artillery and Rifle Association 1869" and "Challenge Cup presented by Sir E Coalbrooke Bart" and "Won 3 years in succession Capt. E.H.B. Lysons ADJt. Captain of the Shooting Team", on wooden stand with plaques inscribed with winners names up to 1912, 33.5cm high, 36oz
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