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Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Somaliland 1902-04 (A. J. Saffery, Act. Sh. Std., H.M.S. Porposie.) light contact marks, very fine £140-£180 --- Albert James Saffery was born at Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, on 28 January 1879 and joined the Royal Navy as a Ship’s Steward’s Assistant on 1 November 1901. He served in H.M.S. Porpoise from 12 April 1903 to 11 February 1904, and then saw further service during the Great War, being awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 7 December 1916. He was advanced Ship’s Steward Petty Officer on 16 November 1922, and was finally shore pensioned on 31 October 1923.
Korea 1950-53, Canadian issue, silver (SD 800730 R Raymond) a somewhat later issue with officially re-engraved naming; U.N. Korea 1950-54 (7) (SB-12963 A. L. Chiasson; SC 7549 H. Erskine; SA 55723 D. F. Hishon; SH-64527 A. Hutchinson; D-900798 T. J. J. Leboeuf; SD 6214 N. J. Sloan; SM 10246 M. Stinson) the last in box of issue, generally very fine (8) £100-£140 --- Sold with copied service records.
MIXED - ROCKABILLY / ROCK N ROLL / SOUL / FUNK - 7" PACK. A pack of around 31 x 7". Artists include Stan Ross (X-813), Buddy Miller (SH-670), Lee Shipman (Victory No. 8993), Sylvia (VI-576), The Waves (VI-523), The V-Eights (Vibro No. 4005), The String Dusters (VV-101), Karen Hart (WM-118), Ginny Arnel (M671) and Dangerous Doug Stone (698B-3203). The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with many records grading at least Ex.
Airfix - 9 x boxed 1:72 scale model aircraft kits - Lot includes a #03005 series 3 Douglas Boston 3, a #01036 series 1 Red Arrows Gnat, a #02046-2 Spitfire VB, a series 3 #03010-6 SH-3D Sea King , and similar. Boxes are all opened. Kit parts are mostly presented in clear see-through bags. Some parts appear loose in box. Model kits are unchecked for completeness. Boxes appear in very good condition with minor storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
SUE HALLIDAY. Cornish landscape. Mixed media on canvas board, initialled SH. 28 x 43cm. Also, two mixed media landscape oils, unsigned. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk
Revell - Esci - Hasegawa - Airfix - Others - Six boxed 1:72 scale plastic model aircraft kits. Lot includes Esci #9065 GR.5 Harrier; Revell #04317 Eurofighter Typhoon; Hasegawa #801 Sikorsky SH-60B Seahawk Helicopter and similar. Kits appear to be in Good condition with loose parts and parts on sprues and come with instructions and decals. Boxes appear Fair - Fair Plus with storage scuffing and wear plus taping. All kits are unchecked for completeness. (6) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Beatles Bootleg LPs, to include Yellow Matter Custard (Starlight SL 87016, 1988), Live at The Circus Krone, Germany, Not for Sale (Nems MOP 910, 2008), Nothing Is Real (Nems BUD 220A, 1985), Ready Steady Go (Wind 001), Ultra Rare Trax (Drexel records). First U.S Performance, The Paris Match (Lounging Records 1991), Live Beatles Sam Houston Coliseum 1965 (Bulldog Records, 1987), Fuck (SAPCOR 33), Code name Russia (1988), Songs and Pictures of The Fabulous Beatles (Vee Jay VJLP 1092), Have You Heard The Word (1973), Conquer America (Nems SH 6465, 1985) Re-Introducing The Beatles (SAPCOR 28, 1988), Lifting Material From The World (SAPCOR 43, 1988), introducing The Beatles (VJLP 1062), and five picture discs.
Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars The Force Awakens Kylo Ren, Mint Unopened complete, Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars The Force Awakens Captain Phasma, Near Mint complete, Within Excellent to Near Mint opened packaging, Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars The Force Awakens First Order Stormtrooper, Near Mint complete, Within Excellent to Near Mint opened packaging.
Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars A New Hope Han Solo, Near Mint complete, Within Excellent to Near Mint opened packaging, Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars A New Hope Luke Skywalker, Mint Unopened complete, Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars The Phantom Menace Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mint Unopened complete.
Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars Attack Of The Clones Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mint Unopened complete, Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars Attack Of The Clones Jango Fett, Mint Unopened complete, Bandai Tamashii Nations SH Figuarts, Star Wars Attack Of The Clones Mace Windu, Mint Unopened complete.
SOUL/ NORTHERN - 7" PACK. An excellent pack of 9 soul 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Bessie Banks - Go Now/ It Sounds Like My Baby (TI 102, record is strong VG+), Gerald Sims - You'll Never Be Sorry/ Rocket (WB 7680, Ex), Dee Dee Sharp - You're Gonna Miss Me/ The Bottle Or Me (G4005, Ex), Jimmy Gilford - I Wanna Be Your Baby/ Heartbreaker (SH-103, strong VG+), Four Tees - I Could Never Love Another/ One More Chance (K4536, Ex), OZ and The Sperlings - Mo Jo Hanna/ The Broadway Earthquake (V-701, Record has a small crack to the edge, playing surface VG+), Ernie Andrews - Fine Young Girl/ Then I'll Know (5530, strong VG+), The Son Of Moses - Soul Symphony/ Fatback (62549, Ex) & The Ambassadors - Happiness/ I'm So Proud Of My Baby (45-2442, strong VG+).
JIMMEY (SOUL) CLARK - SWEET DARLIN/ STOP THAT GIRL 7" (US NORTHERN - SOULHAWK SH-001). A floor-filling slice of classic 60s northern by Jimmey (Soul) Clark - (Come On And Be My) Sweet Darlin/ (Somebody) Stop That Girl (SH-001, 1967 US pressing on Soulhawk. Labels with black text are in beautiful, clean shape. The record is in wonderful Ex condition, displaying a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks).
JIMMEY (SOUL) CLARK - I'LL BE YOUR WINNER 7" (US NORTHERN - SOULHAWK SH-003). Original 1967 US 7" copy of (I'll Be Your Champion) I'll Be Your Winner by Jimmey "Soul" Clark with A Girl's World on the flip (SH-003, 1967 US pressing on Soulhawk. Labels are bright and clean. The record glossy VG condition, displaying a number of hairline/ light paper marks, nothing feelable).
Corgi (Aviation Archive) - a boxed group of 1/72 Scale Military Aircraft (Military Air Power - Thunder In The Skies - Modern Era) to include AA34102 a Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.MK.2B- No.12 SQN, RAF Honnington, Suffolk 1979, AA33605 a Panavia Tornado (German Air Force) "Tiger Meet" Germany 2001, AA33601 a Panavia Tornado GR.1, AA33402 a Sikorsky SH-3D Sea King Helicopter along with AA33504 a Boeing NB-52B Bomber. All contents generally appear to be Good although not checked for completeness or correctness with one or two of these models appearing to be repackaged possibly due to previous display purposes therefore may have other smaller delicate pieces missing, broken off or loose and are all in generally Good outer pictorial boxes. (7)
Vinyl - Jazz / Latin Jazz - 6 original albums by Herbie Mann, to include: The Roar Of The Greasepaint- The Smell Of The Crowd (ATL 5035), Herbie Mann & The Bill Evans Trio - Nirvana (Atlantic 587028), Right Now (SH-K 8043), Big Boss Mann, Monday Night At The Village Gate, London Underground. Condition generally VG / VG
Vinyl - Jazz / Bop - 12 original UK pressings albums on various labels, including rarities and early examples, to include: Joe Turner - Big Joe Rides Again (London Atlantic Records, LTZ-K 15205) VG / VG++, Art Farmer Quartet Featuring Jim Hall – Interaction (original UK, Stereo, London Atlantic records, SH-K 8135) VG / VG+, Zoot Sims / Al Cohn / Phil Woods – Jazz Alive! A Night At The Half Note (original UK gold print, H.M.V.- United Artists Records, CLP 1471) VG / VG++, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Three Blind Mice (original UK, United Artists records, ULP 1017) VG+ / EX. Ahmad Jamal - All Of You (Pye Jazz Records, NJL 47), Ahmad Jamal’s Alhambra (Pye Jazz, NJL 38), Various – Jam Session (Emarcy Records, EJL 103). Also including: Thad Jones / Mel Lewis, Milt Jackson (London Records), Joe Turner (London Records), Ernie Wilkins (London Records), Ray Charles - Yes Indeed! (London Records)
Marlborough Wilts Pelham Puppets, four including Big Ears; SH Minstrel; Yogi Bear; along with a Jumpettes series Noddy, all boxed.Qty: 4Condition report:Big Ears: good paint, and clothing, string neatly twisted, box has a small tear to the side and surface wear to one end, light rubbing on corners, text stamped on side matches the puppet.Yogi Bear: Good paint with just a few small marks and scratches, no cracks to the wood, string neatly twisted. The box has no tears, light rubbing to corners and edges, the end has clear with thick black pen mark that says 'Pop Singer No.1'.Noddy: The nose has paint flakes, and there are some short scrtaches on the cheeks, no cracks to the wood, string is neatly twisted, the had and clothing are a little sunned. The box has no splits, light rubbing to corners and edges, the top is a little grubby, the text on the side of the box matches the puppet. Minstrel: There are paint flakes to the edges of the banjo, light rubbing to edge of the face, small paint mark to the end of the nose, clothing is a little dull, there are some very faint surface wears to the hat, no cracks to the wood, the string is neatly twisted. The box has no tears, slight rubbing to corners and edges, one end has 'SH Minstrel' scribbled on with biro pen.
SH Toys (Horikawa of Japan) "Space Ruler Machine Gun" - scarce large scale battery operated toy machine gun is gunmetal grey with simulated brown handle, tinprinted detail, untested but appears unused - Excellent Plus to Near Mint ex-shop stock example, 21"/54cm long and comes in a Good illustrated box with colourfully illustrated lid and some inner packaging.
Horikawa (SH Toys of Japan) "Space Ruler Machine Gun" - scarce 1960's battery operated toy gun of tinplate construction - gunmetal grey with brown handle, some minor storage marks otherwise Excellent Plus and comes in a Good colourfully illustrated box with inner packaging, 21.5"/55cm long.
Digital Cameras and Camera Related Items, including a Sony Cybershot DSC-HX300, with battery & cahrger, untested, in maker's box, a Canon G6, untested an Olympus SH-21, in maker's box, untested, other compact digitals, a Vanon Epoca 35mm bridge camera, a Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II lens, G, a Leitz Colorplan 90mm f/2.5 projection lens, G-VG, a Panasonic NV-DX100 camcorder and other items
The Unique First Boer War ‘Fort Alice Intelligence Department’ D.C.M. group of three awarded to Sergeant P. Sharkey, 94th Connaught Rangers, a Veteran of Ulundi and the Zulu War, who won his D.C.M. for Gallantry under fire at Fort Alice during the Siege of Standerton; twenty years later, during the Second Boer War, Sharkey re-enlisted and again fought the Boers in the Transvaal, this time as a Scout in the 1st Scottish Horse Distinguished Conduct Medal, V.R. (L./Sergt. P. Sharkey, 2/Conn. Rang.); South Africa 1877-79, 1 clasp, 1879 (732 Corpl. P. Sharkey, 94th Regt.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 (175 Scout P. Sharkey, Scottish Horse) suspensions slightly loose on first two, occasional edge bruising, otherwise nearly very fine or better (3) £12,000-£16,000 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, May 2016. No campaign medals were awarded for the First Boer War 1880-81 but six V.C.s (all of which are held by institutions), one C.B., four R.R.C.s, twenty D.C.M.s and a single C.G.M. were awarded. One other man who received the D.C.M. for the First Boer War plus a Zulu War medal is recorded on the Q.S.A. roll, but his was a no-clasp medal, suggesting he was involved in the war effort but not engaged in combat. This makes Sharkey’s group unique to a man who unquestionably fought in both Boer Wars. D.C.M. Submitted to the Queen 14 March 1882: ‘For his gallant conduct during the investment of Standerton by the Boers.’ The original document, signed by the Queen, is held by The National Archives (copy included). Patrick Sharkey was born in 1858, possibly in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; his father was living there at the time of the 1901 census. He enlisted in the 94th Regiment (Connaught Rangers) in October 1877, when he was about 19. Zulu War and Operations Against King Sekukini in Transvaal
Sharkey arrived at Durban, the capital of Natal, South Africa in April 1879 on the troopship S.S. China. The 94th Regiment formed part of the reinforcements which arrived after the opening battles of the Zulu War, as a response to the disaster at Isandlhwana. He was subsequently present at the final battle of Ulundi in July 1879, which effectively ended the Zulu War. The 94th was the only regiment in Newdigate’s Division that had six companies present at the battle. It suffered casualties of two men killed and 18 wounded. By then Sharkey had risen to the rank of corporal, unusual after just two years of army service. When hostilities against King Sekukuni in the Lydenburg district of the Transvaal resumed in November 1879, four companies of the 94th formed part of the 1,400 Imperial troops and 800 colonials which attacked the reputedly impregnable tribal stronghold. Sekukuni escaped, but he was pursued by ‘B’ Company of the 94th and captured on 2 December 1879. First Boer War – Gallantry during the Siege of Fort Alice at Standerton The 94th Regiment remained in South Africa after the Zulu War, with its regimental headquarters at Pietermaritzberg in south-eastern Natal. Its companies were deployed to garrison a number of towns across the Transvaal, either because they were large and strategic in themselves, or because they were significant waypoints on the British lines of communication, such as Standerton, where the road from Natal to Pretoria crossed the Vaal river. Corporal Sharkey belonged to one of the detached companies based at Wakkerstroom in southern Transvaal. An extensive account of the 94th’s time in South Africa 1879-1882 is recorded in four chapters of Jourdain’s Regimental History. Tensions between the Imperial government and the Boers rose throughout 1880, culminating in the Boers declaring Independence in mid-December. The main body of the 94th Regiment was marching from Leydenberg to Pretoria when, on 20 December 1880, it was ambushed by Boers at Bronkhorst Spruit. The Boers called on the 94th to surrender, but the officers chose to fight and suffered a costly and bloody defeat. As Standerton was situated midway on the main road between Newcastle in Natal and Pretoria, its strategic importance was obvious. The British scrambled to put down the Boer rebellion and on 21 December 1880 two companies of the 94th and one of the 58th Regiment marched into Standerton from Wakkerstroom and began constructing fortifications. A mile outside the town itself, these were soon christened ‘Fort Alice’. Standerton sprawled on a slope which overlooked a ford across the broad, sparkling Vaal to the south. It lacked trees or gardens; the fifty-odd iron-roofed houses looked to the visiting C. L. Norris-Newman ‘as if they had been a mud-splash thrown at random on the bare veld’. The one object of interest was the octogenarian ‘General’ Stander, a sturdy Voortrekker who had fought the British at Bloomplaats [33 years earlier] and given the town its name. Fort Alice lay below rocky kopjes rising to the north and east, and the towering, flat-topped Stander’s Kop. Major W. E. Montague of the Connaughts was selected to take command of the new Standerton garrison, despite being far away in the regimental headquarters at Pietermaritzburg near the east coast of Natal. According to the Regimental History, the assignment was not to Major Montague’s liking: “‘I don’t want to go, sir,’ he had told Major-General Sir George Pomeroy Colley, ‘I dislike the Transvaal more than I can say, but if you think there is any necessity for my going, I am ready to start at an hour’s notice.’ Colley thought it vital, and advised the major, who had an outstanding record in the Zulu War, ‘You will find Standerton an excellent position for defence, strengthen it, take care they don’t get you unawares, and hold till I come [on January 20th] ... we shall march together on Heidelberg [where the Boers had first proclaimed their independent republic on 16 December 1880].’
To escape detection by Republican patrols (who had already taken two travelling officers prisoner), Montague disguised himself as a colonial bank messenger, journeying to the Transvaal in a post cart. He bought a slouch hat, removed his collar and tie, and left his hair unkempt and his face unwashed after shaving his moustache (which by regulation was worn by all British officers). The Boers let him pass. Arriving on 23 December, Montague found everything ‘in the wildest confusion’. The half-built fort was ‘all dirt and muddle’. A strict, no-nonsense officer, he infused discipline and organisation while more vigorous preparations were made for the defence. While the parapets of the fort were being raised, the main stone buildings in the town were loop-holed and garrisoned. Soldiers who misbehaved were bound and lashed. Having resorted to the cat from the outset, the Major had no difficulty in maintaining the strictest discipline during the rest of the Siege. In the beginning there were only thirty-four volunteers serving with the 350 regulars. Others ‘came in but slowly, many making excuses for not joining’, wrote Montague. ‘Pressure became necessary.’ He brought the number of ‘volunteers’ up to seventy-five. When Colley did not arrive at the appointed time [he had been blocked by the Boers on the Transvaal/Natal border and was ultimately killed at Majuba Hill on 27 February 1881], rationing was introduced. Boer sympathisers were given a chance to clear out of Standerton. The small Dutch party which remained complained of, among other things, the theft of the church clock and other items from their place of worship. These were later found among the effects of the men of the 94th.” Sh...
Simon & Halbig bisque headed girl doll with composition body (approx 76cm tall, head stamped Germany SH PB 914 - surface crack & chip to face) with wicker childs rocking chair, 45cm high, and five other bisque & bisque-headed dolls to include 'Mayfair', Kathy Hippensteel and The House of Valentina (ltd edn crawling doll)
Infantry Cap Badgesincluding white metal KC KOSB ... White metal KC Highland Light Infantry ... Bi-metal Norfolk Reg ... Bi-metal Royal Warwickshire ... White metal Oxford & Bucks LI ... Bi-metal Lincolnshire ... White metal Gloucestershire ... Brass Gloucestershire back badge ... White metal A & SH ... Bi-metal Middlesex Reg (lugs) ... Brass KC Royal Fusiliers ... Bi-metal Royal Welch Fusiliers ... Bi-metal The Kings ... Bi-metal The Queens. 20 items.
Infantry Embroidery Shoulder Titlesincluding York and Lancaster ... East Yorkshire ... Gloucestershire ... Green Howards ... Royal West Kent .. Buffs ... Welch Regiment ... Royal Fusiliers ... Bedfs and Herts ... Kings Own ... A and SH ... KRRC ... KSLI ... Middlesex ... SEAC ... Reconnaissance ... Poland ... Czechoslovakia. 40 items.
Selection of Brass and Embroidery Shoulder Titlesbrass include RHG ... RTR ... R Signals ... Devon ... REME ... RA ... Canada ... R Sussex ... Welsh ... London ... A & SH. Embroidery titles include RAOC ... The Life Guards ... Royal Engineers ... 17/21 Lancers ... Royal Armoured Corps ... Army Catering Corps ... Home Guard. 57 items.
Formation And Shoulder Titlesformation include printed Bermuda ... Embroidery Allied Control Commission Austria ... Felt Sherwood Foresters ... Embroidery 515 Light AA Reg RA ... Embroidery A & SH ... Embroidery 32 Medium Reg RA ... Embroidery 76 Field Reg RA ... Embroidery P Battery 357 Reg RA. Titles include Inns of Court ... Firm ... Commando ... SS. 16 items
Infantry Shoulder Titleswhite metal examples include Manchester ... E Lancashire ... Shropshire ... Cheshire ... Gloucester ... Northants ... Warwickshire ... Norfolk ... Northants ... A & SH ... KOYLI ... KSLI ... Somerset & Cornwall with bugle ... RS. Brass titles include T4 Border ... T5 Bedford ... Somerset with bugle ... Durham with bugle ... Highland with bugle. 40 items.
Anodised Scottish & Irish Infantry Cap Badges including Gordon Highlanders ... A & SH ... QC Black Watch ... Scottish Rifles ... Cameron Liverpool Scottish ... QC Glasgow Highlanders ... QC KOSB ... QC Queens Own Highlanders ... QC Seaforth and Camerons (Pipers) ... Seaforth Highlanders ... QC Royal Scots Fus ... QC Royal Highland Fus ... Royal Scots ... Royal Inniskilling Fus ... Royal Irish Fus ... London Scottish. 20 items.
Scottish Infantry Cap Badgesincluding white metal Gordon Highlanders ... Brass, KC Royal Scots Fus ... White metal A & SH ... White metal A & SH (solid) ... White metal Vic crown Black Watch ... White metal KC Black Watch ... White metal Tyneside Scottish ... White metal Scottish Rifles ... White metal Scottish Rifles NCO's ... White metal QC KOSB ... White metal QC Queens Own Highlanders ... White metal QC Royal Highland Fus Pipers. 14 items.
James Gillray (British, 1756-1815)The Pigs Possessed:–or–the Broad Bottom'd Litter Running Headlong into Ye Sea of Perdition (BM 10719) Etching with hand-colouring, 1807, on wove, published by H. Humphrey, London, with trimmed margins, 419 x 317mm (16 1/2 x 12 1/2in)(SH)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROLAND SH-101 ANALOG SYNTHESISER,untested, 57cm wideWe have inserted batteries into the synthesiser and it powers on.We have been unable to test the functionability of the piece, and must stress we offer no guarantee alongside it. Each of the silvered buttons turns on its corresponding light, except the Key Transpose button. Cosmetically the ounce has wear as per use and age. It is also missing some screws to underside.
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