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An Enfield No.4 bolt action rifle serial No.13283, with short magazine cartridge stamped BO13283, with shoulder strap, overall length approx 113cm, with deactivation certificate issued by the Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House, submitted by English Armourie, certified by R. J. Hancocks CC44362 dated 27.09.2004.
Five Doulton Lambeth stoneware commemorative jugs, variously moulded, printed and slip trailed, for General Gordon; Emin Pasha Relief Expedition 1887-1889, with a portrait of H. M. Stanley; Cardinal Manning; National Rifle Association 1860-89, Last Meeting at Wimbledon; and for Joseph Chamberlain, with a plain silver mount, London 1903, a portrait and his quote `What I Have Said I Have Said I Withdraw Nothing` and `Birmingham January 11th 1902`, impressed marks 23cm high and smaller.
A Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figure of a Boer War soldier, circa 1901, modelled by John Broad, wearing uniform and modelled standing beside a rocky mound, holding a rifle with bayonet, on circular tiered base in brown and olive-green glazes, incised `J. Broad Sc.`, impressed mark, 31cm high.
19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL "A cottage interior with young man and woman seated, she with jewellery casket upon a table, an older couple looking on, another figure looking through slit in doorway, bagpipes upon a shelf and rifle hanging from the ceiling, oil on panel, unsigned, scratched verso "To Maisie from Dad Christmas 1943"
A most interesting collection of 12 old wartime black and white photographs 10`` x 8`` approx. illustrating scenes from the Second World War, each having a type-written label to the rear and including briefly:- ``Invasion of Italy - Fifth Army advance north of Naples - Sherman tanks pass an Italian farmer with his Ox-drawn farm cart on the road to Aversa (Picture issued October 1943)``. ``Tank battles on the Burma front - tanks have joined in action against the Japanese, smoke from firing rises from beyond the trees - (Picture issued April 1944)``. ``On their way to Russia, Waltzing Matilda tanks leaving the factory with their destination marked``. ``The war comes to Burma - American Volunteer Group pilots, originally trained to assist the Chinese, are now co-operating with the R.A.F. and were responsible for a large number of the forty Japanese aircraft shot down in and around Rangoon during the first two raids on the city - they receive a bonus of 500 dollars for every Jap plane destroyed - Picture shows a typical A.V.G. pilot, wearing the national Chinese emblem on his flying jacket``. `` `FORTS` smash axis factories at Antwerp, raid carried out by crews who took part in Paris raid previous day - for 72 hours bombs have been crashing down on Axis factories, ports and shipping - On Sunday, American Fortresses raided the Renault works at Billancourt, near Paris with telling effect - On Monday the same crews took part in a smashing attack on the Eria plane engine works at Antwerp, where Minerva car engines used to be made - Photo shows 1st Lieut. Harold Beasley (third from right) discussing the raid with his crew after landing at his home base from the Antwerp raid``. ``R.A.F. Lysanders` part in successful Madagascan Campaign - much of the success of the British Campaign in Madagascar was due to the tireless efforts of a flight of Lysanders - Photo shows:- some of the flight of R.A.F. Lysanders over typical Madagascar hills``. [An air to air photo]. ``R.A.F. Bostons on the offensive in North Africa - In one instance four separate formations of bombers with strong fighter escort were over enemy airfield at the same time, they all reached their targets within twenty minutes. United States and British A20 Bostons and B25 Mitchell bombers have kept up an almost ceaseless attack on the enemy`s main Tunisian Airfields - Photo shows:- The rocky gorges of the wild Tunisian mountain country are clearly shown as a Boston bomber flies over them on a mission behind enemy lines``. [An air to air photo]. ``Fierce resistance - but Eighth Army continue advance - the Eighth Army are encountering and overcoming fierce enemy resistance in their continued drive along Italy`s Adriatic coast in the direction of Passara. - Photo shows:- Eighth Army supply vehicles destroyed by German aircraft diring their strafing of the Sangro valley. - (Picture issued December 1943)``. ``Battle joined in Libya latest pictures from the battle field, much of the 8th Army`s success in the Libyan battle has been due to accurate artillery fire. Gunners were in action day and night in the midst of the battle. Picture shows:- German prisoners captured in the battles being lined up and marched away``. ``Soviet anti-tank guns move up. - A picture just received in London showing Soviet Anti-tank guns [in the snow] accompanying tanks as they move up the central front to reinforce the Russian troops who are steadily gaining ground``. [Planet News stamp over]. ``Men like this saved Stalingrad - Picture shows:- A Red Army guardsman in front of an Italian tank which he put out of action with a single shot from his anti-tank rifle in fighting North-West of Stalingrad``. ``Pictures taken around Gondar, prior to and at the time of the surrender of the City - Picture shows:- Italian prisoners in Gondar``.
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