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An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell circular trinket dish, plain flared border, shaped apron, outswept feet, 10cm diam, Chester 1901; an oval box, similar, London 1901; a Victorian silver oval trinket dish, 15.5cm wide, William Comyns, London 1890; a modern silver circular dish, bark textured border, 13cm diam, Sheffield 1973 (4), 5oz weighable silver (excluding tortoiseshell items)
Guard Pioneer Flamethrower Unit Model 1910 Infantry Officers Tunic, a magnificent and hugely rare model 1910 officers tunic of the Sturm Battalions. Standard infantry officers M.10 with black piped Swedish cuffs, Guard litzen to each cuff with white metal buttons overall. Silver litzen on black base collar patches, red piped with matching Prussian red and black underlay shoulder boards for the rank of Leutnant. Fitted with Iron Cross 1st class convex form, the Baltic Cross and Wound Badge in black and to the right sleeve as the tunic is viewed the most magnificent hand embroidered wire woven skull indicating the Sturm Battalion flamethrower units. One moth hole to the rear panel. Featured on page 6 of Feldzug 17.
4x Imperial German Wound Badges, consisting of black grade example remaining in mint condition with its original paper wrapping, mint condition silver grade example, black grade example in worn condition and scarce cut out stamped version black grade example. All complete with pin and catch fixings to the reverse. (4 items)
Deluxe Presentation Cased Set of Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Class, the 1st class cross is stamped 800 silver to the pin on the reverse. Good dark patina to the silver frame and much of the original finish to the iron centre remains. 2nd class medal remains in good condition with the ribbon fitted into the top of the case. Both awards sit perfectly into the specially designed case lining. Interior of the case lid has Iron Cross and “Zur Erinnerung an Deutschlands Grosse Zeit”. The red leatherette presentation case remains in good condition overall. A very nice set.
*Map game. The Silver Bullet or the Road to Berlin, manufactured by R.Farmer and Son, circa 1916, a British wartime dexterity puzzle in the form of a stylised map charting the Allied advance on Berlin, manufacturer's instructions printed on a label to verso of frame, 240 x 165 mm, together with Europe, Get Rid of Huns. circa 1914, a dexterity game based on a map of Europe, requiring the player to 'push' enemy armies back into their territory using a ball of mercury, slight abrasion to printed surface, manufacturer's descriptive printed label to verso, of frame, 180 x 180 mm The first described game comprises of a small wooden glazed box in which a silver ball bearing is manipulated through a simple maze littered with military obstacles and battlefield hazards such as mined roads and destroyed bridges. The maze shows the route of the Allied advance to Berlin with cities such as Cologne, Dresden, Hanover and Potsdam along the way. If the advancing army's ball is lost down one of the many traps and holes it magically re-appears in the bottom left hand corner allowing the player to try again. The instructions on the verso explain the finer points of a simple but difficult game of manual dexterity. The second game is not suitable for export because of the contained mercury. (2)
*Cody (William Frederick "Buffalo Bill", 1846-1917). Signed studio portrait of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, circa 1904, gelatin silver print photograph, showing Cody on horseback with a studio backdrop, embossed studio namestamps of James E. Hunt, Clarendon Road, North Kensington, [London], original board mount, 22 x 26 cm, the lower mount trimmed down and signed 'Compliments W.F. Cody "Buffalo Bill" to F.J. Sims, May 20th 1904', paper browned but ink dark and strong, photographer's studio embossed stamp, mounted as an integral pair in window mount, framed and glazed, together with a full-length gelatin silver print photograph of F.J. Sims in ceremonial dress, 31.5 x 17 cm, mount browned, identification details to verso Francis John Sims, CB MVO. (2)
*Cody (William Frederick "Buffalo Bill", 1846-1917). Autograph letter signed, 'W.F. Cody', letterhead of Buffalo Bill's Wild West, Pahaska Tepee, Touring Great Britain, no date, circa 1904, to Mr Sims, a brief five-line note in a very difficult and awkward hand seemingly telling Sims that he is sending 1 ounce of something under separate cover, gilt embossed letterhead (offset where folded), one page with integral blank, 8vo, together with a gelatin silver print photograph of Sims and his wife on the occasion of their golden wedding, 16 x 21 cm, original mount with identification details to verso A rare letter from Cody's UK tour. (2)
[Domesday]. Great Domesday Book, Penny Edition, published at the invitation of the Public Record Office (in the 900th anniversary year) by Alecto Historical Editions, 1986-92, comprising Facsimile, 2 volumes, bound in polished oak boards (fashioned from floor-boards originally installed in Tattingstone Hall, Suffolk, built circa 1500), with Alum tawed goatskin spines, an authentic William The Conqueror silver penny and a 1986 bronze penny inset into the inside of the front cover of volume 1, both volumes contained in slipcases, together with Translations, 2 volumes, quarter brown leather, plus Maps & Indices contained in separate quarter morocco book-boxes, (all binding by A.W. Lumsden, Edinburgh), plus Domesday Book Studies volume in original quarter cloth, folio Limited edition 166/250, signed by Baron Hailsham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and G.H. Martin, Keeper of Public Records. (11)
Lewis (C.S.). The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 1950; Prince Caspian, 1951; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 1952; The Silver Chair, 1953; The Horse and his Boy, 1954; The Last Battle, 1956, 1st editions, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, occasional light spotting, Prince Caspian lacking rear endpaper, previous owner signatures, original cloth, spines faded, some light spotting, slight lean, 8vo (6)
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