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A Great War group of four, Military Medal G.V.R. to 81205 SJT: H. V. Tombs D.51/BDE: R.F.A., 1914-1915 Star to 81205 SJT: H.V. Tombs R.F.A., War Medal to 2. Lieut. H.V. Tombs and Victory to 2 Lieut. H.V. Tombs, with The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. and 1939-45 Defence Medal, together with the miniatures. Sold with a quantity of paperwork, a photograph of "D" battery and two silver handled presentation trophies, Birmingham 1907 and London 1920, weight combined 37oz.Henry Victor “Harry” Tombs was born on the 23rd October 1894 and raised at 92 High Street Scunthorpe. He was an assistant draper when he enlisted on the 15th August 1914 in Sheffield two weeks after war was declared, and joined the Royal Field Artillery. One brother, Albert Arthur, joined the Royal Engineers as a Sapper and another, Ernest William, the Royal Garrison Artillery as a gunner. All three survived the war.Harry rose through the ranks to become a sergeant, and would have operated 13 and 18 pounder Howitzer guns, initially as support to the cavalry. He was awarded his Military Medal for his action in saving an ammunition dump and his fellow soldiers when a German incendiary device landed in an ammunition dump and Harry leaped in and removed it before it exploded, whilst under enemy fire.On the 22nd February 1918 he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant, later becoming a full lieutenant on the 23rd August 1919. After the war ended he continued as part of the Army of Occupation on the Rhine as D Battery of the 168th Brigade of the 32nd (Lancashire) Division. Whilst there he continued his leadership skills by becoming the Sports Officer and his Battery won the Yorkshire Artillery Challenge Cup and associated silver medal included with this lot in Bonn and the Yorkshire Artillery Challenge Cup for Cross Country Running.Post war he returned home to Scunthorpe and became an Alderman. During World War II he was Air Raid Precaution (A.R.P.) controller for Scunthorpe and was awarded an O.B.E. in the 1944/45 New Years Honours List. Post war he became a Justice of the Peace (J.P).
Various sports - quantity of paper ephemera including signed Len Hutton Souvenir booklet, Topical Times photographic cards of footballers, three 1960's/70's England international football programmes, various football team groups including Portsmouth FC 1938-9, South Africa touring cricket team 1955 souvenir etc
AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF POSTCARDS OF NOTTINGHAM, C1900 AND LATER including real photographic, street scenes, sports grounds, churches, bridges, the River Trent, railways, monuments, shops, suburbs and country houses, postally used and unused including some reissued postcard sized photographs in six photograph albums (600) and a further quantity of British topographical postcards of other towns and cities, early 20th c-1960s, mostly unused, approximately 500 (approximately 1100) ++++
Collection of Annuals including Eagle Annual (1965) Televisions Fireball x5 Annual (1964) (VG) Gobots (1986) Roger Dean Portfolio, Return of the Jedi Annual x2, The Six Million Dollar Man (1978) The Victor 'Book for Boys' (1964) (VF) Marvel Comics presents Wolverine, Airwolf (1986) Mr. Men Annual (1985) Playschool Annual (1974) Mickey Mouses Moon Trip (1970) Henry's Cat (1984) Rainbow Brite (1983) Superted (1985) Tom and Jerry (1979) Wind in the Willows (1986) Sports World Album (1960) The Beano Book (1961) (VG) The Beano Book (1985) etc
The Brave and the Bold #48 presents Strange Sports stories art by Carmine Infantino (GD) UK, #72 (1967) feat. the Spectre & the Flash (VF) US, #50 (1963) feat. the team up of the Green Arrow and the Man Hunter from Mars (VG/FN) UK, plus Wonder Woman #138 (VG) UK, #139 (VG/FN), 142 (VG/FN), 154 (VG), 164 (FN+), 166 (VG). (9 comics)
Dinky Toys, diecast models, nine postwar saloon cars; Rover Streamline coupe 36d, British Salmson sports car 36e, Fraser Nash BMW sports car (light grey with blue interior) 38a, Lagonda Sports Coupe 38c, Jaguar SS100 sports car 38f, Oldsmobile six Sedan 39b, Lincoln Zephyr 39c, Chrysler Royal 39e, Triumph 1800 saloon 40b, (9).
Dinky four 36 series cars, all moulded chassis, 36b Bentley 2-seat Sports Coupé green/black, good couple minor chips, 36c Humber Vogue brown/black, good few minor chips, 36d Rover green/black, good black spot to bonnet and smaller to roof, replaced white tyres, 36e British Salmson two-seat Sports powder blue/black, good few minor chips (4 items).
Dinky five 36 series cars, all moulded chassis, 36a Armstrong-Siddeley mid blue-black, good to excellent, couple minor chips, 36b Bentley 2-seat Sports Coupé fawn/black, fair some rubbing, paints loss to running boards, 36c Humber Vogue grey/black, good few minor chips, 36f British Salmson 4-seat Sports car grey/black, good lacks bumper to each side of grill, 36e British Salmson 2-seat Sports car light blue/black, poor to fair, lacks windscreen, headlight and bumper and a tyre (5 items).
Dinky five 38 and 39 series cars, 38d Alvis Sports tourer maroon, red seats, good few chips, base repainted gold, tyres replaced, windscreen replaced, 39a Packard Super Tourer olive green, fair paint chips/scratches, 39c Lincoln Zephyr brown, good few chips, 39e Chrysler Royal sedan green and 39f Studebaker State Commander blue, both fair paint chips/loss (5 items).
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