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WWII Parachute Regiment items and photo`s and badges/ephemera.from Athens and other conflicts, belonging to Alfred Bishop, photos from inside Dakota`s, stick photos, many with planes and in full battledress, unusual Union Jack armbands, Old Comrades Assoc lapel badge by Gaunt, Foiled regimental frame with his photo, paperwork named to the Para`s, and additional post war cards for the O.C.A., additionally after the war he joined the Navy, and also included is more paperwork and a cap tally from the H.M.S,Daedelus.lots of photos with armaments, dignataries and in Athens 1944.The Union Jack armbands have dates to the back and a photo of them wearing them in 1944.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF GERMAN 3RD REICH BADGES ETC, together with two medallions, as follows, (a) three WHW 'tinnies', two Swastika design, one road sign, (b) Kuban 1943 arm shield flat appears cast, attached to uniform material with paper backing attaching lugs can be seen and felt through backing, (c) bronze grade SA Sports badge, good condition maker marked on reverse, Berg and Nolte AG together with a cloth sleeve badge bronze on white background (d), two SA stick pin badges and one pin badge, (e) two silver coloured medallions, Olympia Spiele Berlin 1936 and NSRK Der Motor Standarte 78, dated 1937 and marked on reverse 'C.Balmberger, Nurnberg
A SIGNIFICANT AND UNIQUE GROUP OF SIX MEDALS, to a soldier who served in the 2st Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment, in the Sudan Campaign and later in WWI, the group consists of Queens Sudan Medal, named 4014 Private H.Angrave, 1/N Staffordshire Regiment, British War and Victory medals named 4014 W.O. Class two, H.E.Angrave, North Staffordshire Regiment, Edward VII Army long service medal, named 4014, Sergeant H.E.Angrave, North Staffordshire Regiment, Khedives Sudan medal, with 'Hafir' Bar, named to No 4014 Private H.Angrave 1.North Staffordshire Regiment (large capital impressed) and Edward VI Meritorious Service medal, named W.O. Class two, H.E.Angrave, North Staffordshire Regiment, 'the first five medals are on a period wearing bar, all with period ribbons etc'. Hugo E Angrave served with the 2st Battalion who were based in Ireland, but moved to England in 1883, they then moved to the West Indies and on to Natal South Africa in 1887, the Battalion moved to Mauritius 1890, Malta 1893, and Egypt in 1895, the Battalion undertook operations under Lord Kitchener,after moving from Wadi Halfa to avoid a cholera outbreak, in the September they were involved in the battle against the 'Dervish Army' at 'Hafir', which ultimately ended the campaign, the 1st Battalion were the only British Line Regiment to be awarded the 'Hafir' bar M.I.C confirms the WWI pair only, also, with the group is a nice North Staffordshire Pacing stick, metal topped with Regiment crest, etc, four solid silver small spoons named on the cartouche, named Sergeant Angrave, a nice sepia photo on card of a soldier in Scottish Victorian Untiform, kilt etc, two S Stafford WWI era Collar dogs and a small button
A Victorian cast iron stick stand, modelled as a terrier holding a riding crop, the oval base with foliate dish, stamped with a registration mark number 8529?, width 25in. depth 13.5in. height 23in.CONDITION: Overall in honest untouched condition, does look to have originally had a black finish but this is now mostly showing as light surface oxidisation, the right hand loop of the whip has been re-welded at some point, leaf tray lifts out from the base.
STIK (BRITISH b 1979) and THIERRY NOIR (FRENCH b 1958), PROMOTIONAL POSTER FOR WALL EXHIBITION AT IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM limited edition photographic print, signed by both artists 82cm x 58cm Unframed Note: Released 9th Nov at Imperial War Museum. Stik is a British graffiti artist based in London, he has been painting all his life but only began getting recognition when he started painting his recognizable stick/Stik figures (without permission) on the street over a decade ago. He was either squatting or homeless for a good proportion of the time he has been a graffiti artist, and was at a St Mungo’s hostel in Hackney up until 2011. His murals started out in Hackney Wick in London and spread to Shoreditch and west towards to the rest of London. These days you will be hard pressed to walk around Shoreditch without catching a glimpse of one of Stik’s large murals – usually on shop shutters and walls. Thierry Noir is a French artist who is claimed to be the first street artist to paint the Berlin Wall. His brightly coloured paintings, which often feature cartoon-like profiles, are now considered iconic and can still be seen on the East Side Gallery. He currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Approximate retail value £400 Generously donated by Mikey Dread. The Proceeds of sale from this lot will benefit The Glasgow Children's Hospital Appeal.
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