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Lot 186

YCV 14th Bn (Young Citizens Volunteers) Bn. Royal Irish Rifles WW1 shoulder title. Good scarce die-cast white metal issue. Loops. VGC Bob Betts Collection Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 307

1st Bn Ox & Bucks Light Infantry unique name WW1 Memorial Plaque. Issued to commemorate John Richard Ebury who paid the ultimate sacrifice for his country ... Complete with card cover. 18572 Private John Richard Ebury who was born in Bangalore India and enlisted in Jhanse, India. He was with the Regiment when it was posted to Mesopotamia and was Killed in Action on the 22nd November 1915, Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 160

Royal Dragoons WW1 cap badge c. 1915-19. Good scarce small die-stamped brass eagle on 105. Slider. VGC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 328

WW1 Royal Field Artillery 1916 Battle of the Somme Military Cross Group of Four Medals. Awarded to Captain Robert Crosbie Lorimer MC, MID for gallantry on the Somme November 1916.Military Cross engraved SOMME 17.11.16 R C LORIMER RFA 26.917 ... 1914/15 Star 2 LIEUT RFA (small stamping), British War Medal, Victory Medal, MID Oakleaf, CAPT. Mounted as originally worn. Citation of the MC LG 10th January 1917."For conspicuous gallantry in action. He displayed great courage and initiative in extinguishing a fire in a burning gun pit, undoubtedly saving many lives."MID LG 15th June 1916Captain Robert Crosbie Lorimer MC had served pre war with King Edward's Horse and was selected for a commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery in January 1915 and landed in France in May 1915, he was promoted Lieutenant March 1916. He was badly wounded at Arras in April 1917. He returned to France later in the war transferred to the Royal Engineers and was promoted Captain March 1918. He relinquished his Commission in March 1919 and returned to his home town of Liverpool. His medals were issued in 1923, correct for the small stamping on the Star. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 306

2nd Bn West Yorkshire Regiment unique name WW1 Memorial Plaque. Issued to commemorate William Pattinson Forster who paid the ultimate sacrifice for his country. 59437 Private William Pattinson Forster a native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne was Killed in Action on the 29th May 1918 Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 521

WW1 1916 Canadian Ross Bayonet. This example with issue stamps for November 1916. Housed in polished brown leather scabbard and frog. Overall GC slight age wear. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 489

WW1 RFC / RAF Early Issue Pattern Flying Gloves. Very good example of the War Department pattern issued to members of the Royal Flying Corps and later RAF. Soft light brown leather, tailored with fingers and a lambs wool lined mitten flap, with early style brass open pattern press stud. The interior with issue stamps Retains a very good colour and leather supple. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 384

Imperial German / Third Reich. 6 medals 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class and Hindenburg Cross with swords mounted as worn Germanic style ... 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class ... Hindenburg Cross with swords ... Faithful Service Decoration silvered and enamel ... WW1 Veteran's Medal lacking suspension ring. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 257

WW1 Animal Blue Cross Horse Harness "Done My Duty Badge" This rare badge is embossed "Treat Me Well", "I have Done My Duty", with blue enamel cross. Given to be worn by horses released by the Army after the Great War ... Accompanied by a a second horse harness badge given by the Our Dumb Friends League. Both complete with loop to the reverse. (2 items) Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 330

WW1 Royal Engineers London Signal Company Military Medal Long Service Group of 5 Medals. Awarded to Signalman Arthur John Hawkes who served with the London Signal Company of the Royal Engineers. Military Medal, 70182 2 CPL A J HAWKES LZ CABLE SEC RE, 1914/15 Star, L.CPL RE, British War Medal, Victory Medal, A. CPL RE, Territorial Efficiency Medal (GVR), 2556453 SGLNA.J. HAWKES R.C. OF SIG. Medals loose. The announcement of the award of the Military Medal appeared in the London Gazette on the 11th October 1916.Signalman Arthur John Hawkes a native of Brixton London landed in France on the 8th April 1915. He remained with the Territorial Army being awarded the Efficiency Medal in 1924. The unit title LZ Cable Section refers to the London Signal Company which landed in France the same day as Hawkes Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 212

1st/4th Battalion Devonshire Regiment WW1 Foreign Service Helmet cloth pagri badge. Good scarce KD rectangle embroidered in green serif letters DEVONSHIRE / 1ST/4TH / REGIMENT. Minor service wear and fading. GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 305

1/6th Bn Liverpool Regiment unique name WW1 Memorial Plaque. Issued to commemorate George Stanley Hughes who paid the ultimate sacrifice for his country. 242525 Private George Stanley Hughes was reported missing presumed dead on the 30th November 1917. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 473

WW1 Imperial German Veterans Large Flag. This large cotton printed Imperial Flag is printed single sided with a large Imperial Eagle. Makers details of Franz Reinecke of Hanover. Some scattered moth. Approx Size 100 inches x 55 inches Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 327

Boer War / WW1 Royal Artillery, Labour Corps MSM Casualty Group of Three Medals Awarded to Company Quarter Master Sergeant David Lyall Watson MSM a veteran of the Boer War who would loose his life in 1918 serving with the Labour Corps.Queen's South Africa Medal, 68763 B Q M SJT D L WATSON 4TH BY RFA with clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 ... Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR), B.Q.M SJT RFA ... Meritorious Service Medal (GVR) 425383 C Q M SJT D L WATSON 42/ COY LAB C. Medals loose London Gazette MSM 14th June 1918 For Services in France.Company Quarter Master Sergeant David Lyall Watson MSM enlisted into the Royal Artillery in September 1888 with the rank of Boy. Moving steadily through the ranks he was promoted Sergeant in 1899 and Battery Quarter Master Sergeant a year later. After service in India he was posted to South Africa in November 1899 and returned home in September 1901. He saw further service in India 1903 to 1909 and after 21 years service left the Army in September 1909. His records show for his service in South Africa he was Mentioned in Despatches and was awarded the LSGC Medal in 1907. Recalled to the Colours in 1914 he served with the Royal Field Artillery, earning the British War Medal and Victory Medal and later was transferred to the Labour Corps, he was taken ill in September 1918 and died at Sandgate Kent on the 18th September 1918. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 176

Almeric Paget Massage Corps WW1 cap badge. Good rare die-cast brass crowned PMS cypher. Loops. VGC Set up August 1914; War Office recognised and added Military to title in December 1915. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 301

WW1 Royal Field Artillery Group of 3 Medals Awarded to 11108 BMBR O E WINDSOR RA : 1914/15 Star, A-BMBR RFA, British War Medal, Victory Medal, BMBR RA. Medals loose. Bombardier Oliver Ernest Windsor volunteered in September 1914 and landed in France on the 13th July 1915.He was discharged on the 15th March 1917 with the award of the silver war badge. He had served with the 78th Brigade Artillery Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 492

Similar WW1 Pattern RFC, RNAS Early RAF Flying Mask Goggles. Good pair of the Great War pattern, soft brown leather face mask tailored with clear lenses, fur backing and retaining original elasticised strap. GC strap stretched. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 348

Registration No: ME 1038 Frame No: 4042 MOT: ExemptExtensively restored prior to being re-registered with the DVLA in 2001Among a handful or so of survivors known to the VMCCEntered from a private collection of rare and unusual British motorcyclesRenowned for its imposing theatre organs, the Tyler Apparatus Co of Gerrard St tentatively diversified into motorcycle production during the Edwardian era. Aiming to capitalise on the post-WW1 demand for motorised transport, the London firm bought the Metro Manufacturing Co of Birmingham, makers of the ‘Imperial Metro’ two-wheeler. Operating from 1919-1924, the resultant Metro-Tyler concern offered a diverse range of two- and four-stroke models with single-, two- and three-speed transmissions using a two-stroke 269cc engine of their own design plus units sourced from Villiers and Blackburne. Among the first manufacturers to try and enclose as much of the drivetrain as possible, Metro-Tyler were also praised for the quality of their frames. However, they struggled to compete with the likes of BSA, Triumph and Sunbeam. Reputedly among just a handful or so of surviving Metro-Tyler machines known to the VMCC, this particular example is understood to have been extensively restored circa 2001 when it was re-registered with the DVLA. Subsequently purchased by the late vendor to join his collection of rare and unusual British motorcycles, ‘ME 1038’ has been on static display in recent years. Entered from a deceased estate, the bike’s paperwork has been mislaid (although, it is still shown on the DVLA database). In need of recommissioning and offered for sale without reserve. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217

Lot 212

Registration No: Unregistered Frame No: 3768 MOT: ExemptPart of a private collection for many yearsThe subject of an older restorationRare surviving example of what was a popular modelPartners in a cycle parts business, Ernie Humphries and Charles Dawes diversified into motorcycle manufacture during 1899. Based in Hall Green, Birmingham, they utilised a variety of proprietary engines and marketed their products under the ‘OK’ brand name. Keen to capitalise on the public’s appetite for motorised transport post-WW1, Humphries and Dawes adopted a one model policy in the form of the OK Junior. A simple lightweight design, it was powered by a Union 293cc two-stroke engine allied to belt drive. Later versions could be had with a Villiers single and Albion two-speed chain-cum-belt transmission. Sales climbed as high as 20,000 per annum before dwindling as the 1920s wore on. Reputedly restored to a high standard prior to joining the late owner’s collection, this particular example boasts the Albion transmission. Not run for years, the OK Junior will require recommissioning prior to use. Entered from a deceased estate, the executors cannot find any corresponding paperwork. As such the new owner will have to apply to the DVLA for an age related number plate should they wish to return it to the road. Offered without reserve. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217

Lot 355

Registration No: AO 1591 Frame No: 525 MOT: ExemptOnly known exampleMade in Bromyard, WorcestershireOffered from a deceased estateAmong the most obscure motorcycle manufacturers of the pre-WW1 era, it is conjectured that just ten ‘Edwell’ machines were built by Edmund Williams Auto Engineers of Bromyard around 1911 or 1912. Reputedly sourced from T.D. Cross & Sons of Birmingham, the engines used were thought to be 499cc 3½hp sidevalve units (albeit their crankcases carried the legend ‘The Perfect’). Based around a rigid frame, the Edwell was similarly conventional in its choice of belt drive, pedal starting, Saxon forks and an enclosed ZE1 Bosch magneto. Believed to be the sole surviving example, ‘AO 1591’ was featured in the October 1998 issue of The Motorcycle magazine. Self-evidently the subject of an extensive past restoration, it remains in good cosmetic order and has been on display at the National Motorcycle Museum in recent years. A golden opportunity for collectors of the obscure. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217

Lot 207

Registration No: FC 5792 Frame No: 20034 MOT: ExemptPart of a private collection for many yearsReportedly subject to a 'concours quality' restoration in the pastA charming Vintage SunbeamRenowned for its Sunbeam bicycles, the Wolverhampton-based firm of John Martson Ltd transitioned into motorcycle manufacturing during 1912 (later than many rivals). Launched the following year, the 3½hp model introduced the ‘black enamel heavy, nickel plating light’ aesthetic for which the marque would become famous. Designed by John Greenwood, who had previously worked at Rover and JAP, the newcomer’s 499cc sidevalve engine proved torquey and reliable. Scooping the 1914 TT Manufacturer’s Award, the Sunbeam 3½hp saw extensive service during WW1 and remained in production until 1926. Bought for the late vendor’s collection because it was in such good condition following an extensive, reportedly ‘concours quality’ restoration, this Sunbeam has been on static display for many years. The engine has been turned to keep its internals free but the 3½hp will require recommissioning prior to use. Offered for sale without reserve or paperwork, the number plate shown on the motorcycle still appears on the DVLA and HPi databases. As such, it is hoped that a new owner could reclaim it via a V62 application. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217

Lot 210

Registration No: DS 9449 Frame No: 4409 MOT: ExemptPart of a private collection for many yearsAn ideal VMCC event machineIt is an older restorationAn unusual make of the timeThe Monopole Cycle Co of Foleshill, Coventry dabbled with motorcycle manufacturing during the Veteran, Edwardian and Vintage periods. Fielding a range of well-built but conventionally designed models, it utilised a variety of proprietary two- and four-stroke engines. Post-WW1, the marque offered customers a choice of Lightweight or Dual Purpose machines powered by Villiers, JAP and Abingdon units. Fitted with a 348cc JAP single, the Sporting Monopole Lightweight featured a distinctive, triangular tank, belt-drive and swept handlebars. Joining the late vendor’s collection of unusual British motorcycles in 1991, this JAP-engined Monopole was subsequently treated to a restoration. Little used except for the occasional ride around the seller’s property, the Sporting Lightweight has been on static display for many years and so will require recommissioning prior to use. Still registered with the DVLA as ‘DS 9449’, it is accompanied by an old-style (blue and cream) V5 Registration Document which should make obtaining a current V5C somewhat easier for the new owner. Rare and handsome in equal measure. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217

Lot 1505

WW1 Trench Club, wooden shaft fitted with hob nail studs and spike to the top, 50cm. overall.

Lot 1513

Pair of WW1 Period Mills Grenade Candlesticks, cast body complete with lever and split pins to the centre of the brass candlestick top and circular base, the weighted base with registration numbers, 37cm. high. (2)

Lot 269A

A WW1 pair of medals to 201558 Pte J. R Barclay R. Scots, original box and unused ribbons; a silver vesta case and another

Lot 121

Medals - a WW1 pair to 42008 Pte J W Humberstone W York R, comprising the War Medal and Victory Medal, with ribbons, in original card boxes; a Death Penny for the same person, in original packaging; and a rosary found on the French battlefield.Qty: 3

Lot 1133

A 7.65x53mm TURKISH CONTRACT MAUSER M1893 BOLT-ACTION SERVICE RIFLE, no visible serial number, recovered by British Forces during WW1, with un-modified 30in. barrel, Farsi markings to breech and receiver bridge, the woodwork and furniture in very original condition un-modified post WW1 and complete with its under-barrel cleaning rod S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).

Lot 190

A vast collection various military WW1 and WW2 books, to include 1914-1918 Voices and Images of the Great War by Lyn Macdonald, A Tommy's Sketchbook Writing and Drawings from the Trenches, The Western Front 1914-1916, ect.

Lot 1425

In excess of 330 military postcards, mainly WW1 era.

Lot 1400A

A framed & glazed watercolour featuring a WW1 battle scene between German & British troops by J.Tyres 2003

Lot 332

A pair of WW1 binoculars, dated 1916, cased

Lot 300

WW1 medal group boxed with wallet & wound badge durham light infantry original ribbons

Lot 295

ww1 mons star trio medal the star has been renamed the medals the original naming can still be seen to L-12494 cpl e.j.newby midd,x. r

Lot 308

ww1 medal pair royal welsh Fusiliers

Lot 311

ww1 trio medals to liverpool regiment mounted

Lot 299

ww1 mons star trio medals original ribbons

Lot 61

Two bears dressed in military uniform, one decorated with a set of World War One (WW1 / WWI) miniature medal trio and a World War Two (WW2 / WWII) set of four, a Royal Artillery and SAS cap badge and other. [W]

Lot 31

A World War One (WW1 / WWI) period Royal Flying Corps (RFC) type leather flying helmet, brown leather with chin strap and three button ear flaps. [W]

Lot 36

A World War One (WW1 / WWI) prisoner of war marquetry panel with bone plaque, marked verso Knockaloe Camp, Made By P.o.W 4867, approximately 28 cm x 24 cm. [W]

Lot 537A

A box of assorted WW1 period postcards, photographs etc

Lot 145

Two WW1 medals awarded to 59387 Gunner F Neal of The Royal Artillery and two other associated badges

Lot 2583

A WW1 MEDAL GROUP OF THREE Awarded to Captain R.F. Gerrard, Royal Army Medical Corps, comprising Territorial Force War Medal, British War Medal and Victory Medal with Oak Leaf (Mentioned in Dispatches), retaining card boxes; together with a set of miniatures and corresponding ribbon bar, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal (5) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2581

A WW1-PERIOD MILITARY CROSS Unnamed, as issued; an India General Service Medal (IGSM 1919) with Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919 clasp awarded to 1228 Dvr. Nazar Mohd, 24th Pack Battery, and two Canadian Memorial Crosses, each stamped Sterling, one cased, stamped verso "173 H. Worth", the other with engraving scratched out (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2586A

A WW1-PERIOD MILITARY CROSSUnnamed, as issued, housed in its original velvet-lined Morocco fitted case

Lot 2921

WALTER BALMER HISLOP (SCOTTISH 1886-1915) THE GLOAMING, PROBABLY MORAYSHIRE Oil on canvas, signed lower left, dated 1912, 86 x 113cm (33.75 x 44.5") Exhibited: (SSA, 1912-1915) Hislop exhibited Moray subjects including Early Summer Morayshire (1913) and Elgin Twilight (1915) Note: Trained Edinburgh College of Art. Commissioned 2nd Lieut Royal Scots, WW1, and killed at Gallipoli aged 28. His sister married Adam Bruce Thomson Condition Report:Presents in good, stable condition. Craquelure. Star cracking. Minor scattered flaring under UV

Lot 2589

A VICTORIAN CRIMEA MEDAL Awarded to 1476 Francis McAuly, 48th Regiment, with Sebastopol clasp; together with a Queen's South Africa Medal awarded to Mr D. Robertson, Imperial Military Railway; and a WW1 1914-15 Star, awarded to S-10494 Pte. J. Murphy, Gordon Highlanders; the Crimea Medal and 1914-15 Star having incorrect black ribbons (3)  Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1192

Six boxed Corgi War related diecast models featuring 2 x Fighting Machines The Falklands War models (CS90117 Scorpion Light Tank & CS90115 Land Rover), 1 x Korean War Series I US 51601 T34/85 Tank, 1 x The Royal British Legion CSVR 01004 WW1 Set, 1 x Fighting Machines CSCW25004 The History Of Tank Warfare set & 1 x 60th Anniversary Commemorative series CSCW21002 Sword Beach set plus 3 x boxed diecast models (1 x The Leading Edge Robo-Bike, 1 x Joal Compact 153 hp Paus & 1 x Burago Ferrari F50 1995), diecast ex, boxes vg

Lot 1468

Collection of well painted military related figures on wooden stands featuring Caravan Guard On Camel, WW1 Military Police, WW2 Russian Radio Operator, Napoleonic, etc with quantity of wooden bases, some figures showing wear (3 boxes)

Lot 1311

WW1 Trio 1914 Star British War and Victory Medal Awarded to 3510 PTE J W MATTHEWS A.CYC.CORPS, PTE T NIGHTALL & GNR C SUMMERS on a bar with miniatures with 5th Aug - 22nd Nov 1914 clasp.

Lot 208

We dont normally offer made up kits, but this small collection of mostly WW1 military aircraft are very well made and would make a great display of historical machinery used during that period of history. Comprising mostly British and German Bi-plane examples, plus a few others in French livery. Please study the photo for types. Together with a few WW2 and more modern examples. Mostly GC-VGC just a few need fettling. (40). £40-60

Lot 249

40 plus Corgi classics models, dating from 1980s/ 1990s. Barton 1908-1989, Sunday times set, Halifax J.O.C AEC regent, Mobil Bugatti type 35, Fred Bibby Bedford OB coach, R.W. Carney AEC regal, AEC west riding, Ford model T tanker, Thornycroft St. Winifred's Brewery, Whitbread set, Batchelors peas Thorneycroft box van, BP issue AEC 508 forward control 5ton cabover, 1927 3 litre Bentley, Escort van BBC, Escort van Hoover services, and 5x special limited edition metro bus Shepherd Neame. Sets. Transport Through The Ages, WW1 military Thornycroft Bus and Ford Model T Ambulance. Limited Edition set D54/1 Four National Resources Vans-Bedford CA, Ford Popular, Morris J and Morris 1000. Sunday Times Set, Morris 1000 van and a Bedford CA van. GPO Telephones Limited Edition set. Morris 1000 van and an AEC Cabover Van. The East Lancashire Guy Arab & Leyland Tiger. Transport Of The 30's set, 3 Ford Model T Vans. Bryant and May's Thornycroft and Ford Model T Delivery Vans. Timpsons AEC Regal Coach. AEC 508 Forward Control 5 Ton Cabover, BP. Bedford Pantechnicon, Freeborns. Shell AEC Cabover Tanker and a Thornycroft van. Plus a 1950 Halifax AEC Regent Bus. 50th Anniversary Battle of Britain. The Granville Tours Bedford OB Coach. Bedford OB Coach, Howard's Tours. Island Transport Scilly Isles Vic's Tours Bedford OB Coach. Barton 1908-1989. Bryant & May's Thornycroft and Ford Model T Delivery Vans. Collectors Classics 1915 Ford Model T. Whitbread Bedford Box Van and Ford Model T Van. Ford-The General Utility Car, 2 van set. Jaguar Through the Years - 3 Classic Jaguar Models. Plus a Charrington set. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint. £60-80

Lot 234

A large wooden model of a WW1 style RFC/RAF bi-plane. A simplistic model painted in dark brown with propeller, gun, pilot, undercarriage etc, mounted on a swivelling spike with a round heavy wooden base. VGC, light cleaning required. Wingspan 76cm, overall length 59cm. £50-70

Lot 152

Quantity of assorted military figures By various makers and various scales. WW1, Napoleonic, Zulus, sailors, Knights, Crusaders, Scottish, bandsmen, rifle regiments, cowboys & Indian, plus artillery pieces, etc. QGC-GC some age wear, some damage, some repainted/recast examples. 170 plus examples. £70-100

Lot 116

Lt. Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly, Britsh 1896-1971. WW1 close quarters fighting between German and French troops. Watercolour, monogrammed centre right. 54 x 47.5cms

Lot 331

Mignalu, Quiralu or Similar Maker, 60mm Scale Figures, WW1 Army Series, comprising: French Colour Bearer, Belgian Colour Bearer, British Colour Bearer [Lithographed Flags & 2 x Hollowcast British Stretcher Bearers. Conditions range from Fair to Excellent overall. [8 Pieces Including Flags]

Lot 239

New Hope Design, Rose Miniatures, Tradition & Similar Makers - 17th-20th Century Series [54mm Scale], comprising: 35 x Pieces [Includes 2 x Multi Figure Vignettes & Gun Team], Includes: Hansom Cab, WW1 Types, Artillery Pieces, Rasputin, Etc. Painted to a reasonably high standard [some examples Artist Painted to Professional Standards] & on applicable examples Mounted on Hardwood / Resin Plinths. Some very minor damages /display wear otherwise generally near Mint overall. Very Nice Examples [35]

Lot 330

Moritz-Gottschalk [or Similar] - Marienburg-Sachsen, Germany, circa 1935 - Feldlazarett-Kirche - [Field Hospital in Church], comprising: Ruined Church with Tower & Red Cross Markings [probably later editions] Measures: 30cm x 18cm, Constructed from Wood & Cardboard Covered with Sculpted Composite Material & Painted in a Green/Brown Scheme [modelled on examples from WW1]. Some minor age wear otherwise generally Excellent overall. Together with: 13 x Assorted German Army Types by Leyla, Elastolin & Lineol . Generally Fair to Good overall. [15 Pieces]

Lot 275

Trophy Miniatures - The Classic Collection - WW1 Range, comprising: Set GW - "The Vickers in Action" - 2 x Gunners, Vickers HMG on Metal Base, Sandbags & Ammo Box & Egypt & The Sudan Range - Set DEQ - Maxim Machine Gun & Royal Sussex Regiment Crew [4 x pieces]. Mint overall, contained in near Mint Trophy [1 lid label absent] set boxes. [2]

Lot 308

British WW1 Norfolk Regiment Cap Badge (First Pattern) Bi-metal Slider 

Lot 568

Paddle Steamer Photograph and Postcard Collection. P&A Campbell Ltd Bristol (ex Clyde). Contains approx. x150 black and white photographs. Ranges from 1888 to 1963. Including WW1 & WW2 Service. Presented in album. Scarce Lot.

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