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KALASHNIKOV MIKHAIL: (1919-2013) Russian Lieutenant General, designer of the AK-47 assault rifle. Signed colour 6 x 4 photograph of Kalashnikov seated in a half-length pose wearing his uniform and speaking on the telephone. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. Scarce. EX
Mauser K98KS- World War II Bolt Action Rifle. Produced by Gustloff Werke in 1944. Serial number 1569- Model 98. The BCD code as used on K98KS produced by Gustloff Werke in 1944- The first use of the single digit year stamp. Please see photo for full markings of this rifle. Length 43.25 inches. Complete with rifle sling ammo and clip. K98 Book and K98 cleaning kit. Also includes E.U Deactivation Certificate dated 24/11/17 certificate number 143878 plus a deactivation certificate CG.51588 Date 12/10/05. Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House.
A Florence Nightingale Signed Book and Crimea Medals:Crimea Medal and Four Bars, Sebastapol, Inkermann, Balaklava and Alma, together with Turkish Crimea medal, both named to 4570 Sgt Hammerton 3rd Batt, the signed New Testament also named to the soldier, gifted by Florence Nightingale, and an Abyssinia Medal named to 1104 Sergt R Jones 3rd Dragoon Gds, and further Police medal named to R Jones. Note: Sgt Hammerton was A Drill Instructor for the Chertsy Rifle Corps. CONDITION REPORT: Crimea MedalAll bars welded to the frame, original ribbon, swivel on medal moves freely, medal has several knocks to the edge and the face, impressed " Hammerton 3rd Batt".Turkish Crimeaworn condition, original ribbon, impressed "4570 Serjt C Hammerton 3 Bn G Gds".Abyssinia medalPerfect condition, moulded name " 1104 Serjt R Jones 3rd Dragn Gds".Special Constable Medalwith 1914-18 bar on original ribbon named "Richard R Jones and an enamelled Surrey canstable lapel badge.And a signed The New Testament hand signed by Florence Nightingale to recipient of the Crimea medal C Hammerton dated 1856 May.Came direct from family.
A Queens South Africa Medal with Cape Colony clasp to 294 PTE. E. ASHLEY 5TH COY. 2ND IMP. YEO. Ernest Prier Ashley was mentioned in despatches and also on p24 of Volume III of History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902 (Hurst & Blackett 1908) which recounts how whilst serving as a trooper with the Warwickshire Imperial Yeomanry he was severely wounded on May 28th 1900 at Kheis Drift on the Orange River. Private Ashley and Major J. A. Orr-Ewing were going to the rescue of Lieutenant J. S. Forbes and Corporal A. Baxter, whose horses had been shot from under them whilst crossing the drift on a mission to reconnoitre a nearby river island. In doing so, both Ashley and Major Orr-Ewing were wounded and in turn a ten-man rescue party went to their aid. Of the fourteen men involved in what started as a routine two-man reconnaissance mission, three men were killed: Major Orr-Ewing, Corporal Baxter and Private W. F. Lane. All but three of the eleven survivors of the Kheis Drift skirmish were wounded by rifle fire coming from the Boer occupied island. Ashley rejoined the Yeomanry as a commissioned officer and served in Palestine in 1917. He retired from the Army with the rank of Major and settled in his home town, Bedford.
A Pair of New Zealand Expeditionary Forces Commemorative Scrolls to Brothers Samuel and John Southgate of Rookery Farm, Tattingstone, Bently, Ipswich who had both emigrated to New Zealand and enlisted in the New Zealand Armed Forces, Samuel on the 2nd Feb. 1916 in the 2nd Battalion of the Otago Regiment and John in the 3rd Battalion of the 3rd rifle Brigade May 29th 1916, both scrolls mounted for display together with related paperwork, framed and glazed, Samuel Southgate was killed in action on the 15th of September 1916 aged 25 years at the Battle of Flers, his body was never recovered, he is remembered with Honour at the Caterpillar Valley New Zealand MemorialJohn Southgate was killed in action on the 7th of June 1917 at the battle of the Messines, his body also was never recovered, he is remembered with Honour at the Messines Ridge New Zealand Memorial
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