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A late Victorian silver perfume bottle sleeve, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1900, of oval section with tapering oblong hinged body scroll embossed below a plain collar and hinged cap opening to reveal a conforming green grass liner bottle, 19cm; together with another bottle sleeve by Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1902, the circular hinged body scroll embossed below a hinged cap, opening to reveal a small clear glass scent bottle, 8.5cm (2)
A WWI A1 recruiting poster “Germany’s battle cry is ‘Germany over all’....Britain is fighting.... to defend your Mothers, Wives and Sisters.... we must crush this idea of ‘Germany over all’”, text in orange and white on purple, white margin (no 39); in a sleeve. GC (central folding crease, minor corner wear). Plate 6
A WWI A1 recruiting poster “The Scrap of Paper - Enlist Today”, the scrap of paper being the 1839 treaty guaranteeing the independence of Belgium, signed by Prussia, and broken by the Germans when they invaded Belgium, 1914, inset with the signatures and seals of the original treaty (no 18); in a sleeve. GC (central folding crease, one or two tiny margin tears). Plate 6
10 early post war prints of WWII posters: “Kill the Squader Bug with war savings”, “Tittle Tattle lost the Battle”, “Beat Firebomb Fritz”, “On to Japan”, “The Downfall of Dictators is Assured”, “The Result of Uncensured Thoughtlessness”, “Don’t Waste Food”, “Let Us Go Forward Together”, “Help with the Victory Harvest” and “Trap the Germs in your Handkerchief”; average size 22” x 16”; in an A2 sleeve. Basically GC (edges generally worn)
2 WWII A3 posters: “Telling a Friend may mean Telling the Enemy” 4 couples gossiping; “Be so proud of the race to which you belong....” text of speech by Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary; and 14” x 8” poster “Are you helping the Enemy - Be Security Minded”, RAF form 1373 detailed advice to RAF servicemen, with sketches and “when you have read it, pass it on to a friend”; in an A2 sleeve. GC (minor wear, folding creases). (3)
A WWII A1 Merchant Navy poster “These Men went through Hell for You”, groups of seamen, ships being built, No 8 “War Work News”, 1941 (folding creases overall) 3 A2 posters of war leaders Admiral of the Fleet Sir A B Cunningham, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder and Anthony Eden (folding creases); in an A2 sleeve. GC. (4)
2 WWII A1 posters: “A Few Careless Words may end in This” lifeboat leaving sinking ship, by Norman Wilkinson; and “We Shall not Flag or Fail....we shall never surrender” text of Churchill speech; A2 poster on blue “Don’t help the enemy - Careless Talk may give away vital secrets”; in a sleeve. Basically GC (folding creases, minor margin tears and marks).
2 WWII A1 posters “Ducks - amphibious fighting vehicles - used for the first time in the Mediterranean Landings” showing a Duck on a beach with others in the background; “Serving Life at Sea- Exhibition” 5 wrecked seamen in a life raft, blank space for details of local venue; in a sleeve. Near VGC
2 WWII A1 posters: “Don’t be Fuel-ish - the Worker Who Left the lights on” shrinking worker admonished by 3 of her coleagues, by H M Bateman (folding creases) and “Don’t waste here the Fuel you save at Home” showing worker altering slogan “It doesn’t matter, the Firm pays for it” to read “It DOES matter, the COUNTRY pays for it” by Fougasse; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases.
A WWII A1 poster: “The Attack Begins in the Factory” featuring tank and soldier landing on N African beach with support craft in background; a 25” x 18” advertising posters “War Pictures by British Artists. National Gallery. Trafalgar Square” with a picture of barrage balloon by Dame Laura Knight; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases).. (2)
2 WWII A1 Churchill posters: “Great Britain will persue the War Against Japan to the very end. Winston Churchill”, Fairey Firefly shooting down Japanese bomber; “We shall not fail..” extract from famous speech, Churchill head and shoulders with background of seated audience; in a sleeve. Near VGC
2 WWII A1 poster “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases - Trap the Germs in your handkerchief”, one showing girl in munitions factory sneezing over colleagues on the production line, by H M Bateman, the other with poster on wall of sneezing man “Wanted for sneezing to the public danger”, by Keith Monk; in a sleeve. First item Plate 8
2 WWII A1 posters: “Every Rivet a Bullet - Speed the Ships”, large hull of ship being launched; “Women of Britain - arm him” an appeal for women to work in factories, showing an unarmed Tommy desperately anxious to tackle an ugley Hun armed with a massive machine gun; in a sleeve. VGC First item Plate 8
A WWII A1 poster “Mightier Yet!” battleships steaming in line ahead with caption “In ships, tonnage and gun power, the Navies of the British Empire are the most powerful sea force in the world - and another million tons of British warships are building”; a 25” x 18” advertising poster for “War Pictures by British Artists. National Gallery. Trafalgar Square” with picture of barrage balloon by Dame Laura Knight; in a sleeve. GC
2 WWII A1 posters “Great Britain will pursue the War against Japan to the very end. Winston Churchill”, Spitfire over aircraft carrier; “Ducks - amphibious fighting vehicles - used for the first time in the Mediterranean landings, showing a Duck on a beach with others in the background; in a sleeve. VGC (minor folding creases).
2 WWII A1 fuel ecomony posters: “Draughts eat Coal - Stop all Draughts” draught from factory windows eating a bag of coal; “Order your fuel now - and take part of it in Coke or Anthracite” a line of squirrels holding lumps of coal, by Clive Upton; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases) First item Plate 9
2 WWII A1 posters “Lubricating Oil is imported in Tankers - no economy is too small to count”, featuring tanker and tank with connecting fuel line; “Don’t waste oil - The Man who wasted Precious Oil!” standing disconsolate in a pool of oil between lines of glaring fellow workers, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. Near VGC (minor folding creases). First item Plate 9
2 WWII A1 posters “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases - Trap the Germs in Your Handkerchief” one showing woman sneezing over horrified customers in a department store, by H M Bateman, the other with poster on wall of sneezing man “Wanted for sneezing to the public danger”; by Keith Monk; in a sleeve. Near VGC. First item Plate 9
NORTHERN IRELAND Official green match-worn Northern Ireland shirt, number 16, Dark blue / green collar , one blue sleeve, one green sleeve, short-sleeved, sponsor is OS, believed to belong to a Bournemouth player but not confirmed ( there are four possibilities as Bournemouth had four players play for the Irish). Good
* A late Victorian silver footed bowl, maker’s mark worn, London 1900, embossed with flowers and scrolls, 14.5cm (5.75in) diameter, 181g (5.85 oz); and a pierced cylindrical preserve jar sleeve and cover by Barker Bros., Birmingham 1910, 15.5cm (6in) high, 226g (7.25 oz), with a clear glass liner
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