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Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.UK Results available online approximately one hour following the sale Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 22.5% plus VAT Free live bidding available through our website 150 YEARS est. 1869 Chartered Surveyors Land & Estate Agents Auctioneers & Valuers Glenn Pearl Tel: 01284 748 625 Email: [email protected] www.lsk.co.uk MEDALS, MILITARIA & COUNTRY PURSUITS Friday 10th December at 11am On View Thursday 9th December 10am-7pm and from 9am on the morning of the sale Front cover: Part of Lot 303 Image this page: Lot 232

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Page 1: MEDALS, MILITARIA & COUNTRY PURSUITS

Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.UK

Results available online approximately one hour following the saleBuyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 22.5% plus VAT Free live bidding available through our website

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Chartered SurveyorsLand & Estate AgentsAuctioneers & Valuers

Glenn PearlTel: 01284 748 625

Email: [email protected]

MEDALS, MILITARIA &COUNTRY PURSUITSFriday 10th December at 11am

On ViewThursday 9th December 10am-7pmand from 9am on the morning of the sale

Front cover: Part of Lot 303Image this page: Lot 232

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Lot 11

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4A WW I Princess Mary Christmas gift tin,containing tobacco and cigarettes (both opened),1914/1915 gift cards and photograph. £50-80

5A German Third Reich GM 30 ServiceRespirator, dated Aug 1944, having blue lenscovers and filter connector, numbered 410, inoriginal cannister numbered 410, with sparelenses to the lid interior. £80-120

6A WW I period Continental silver half huntertype Officer’s wristwatch, the silver case withcentral aperture and twelve outer aperturesenclosing a white enamel dial with subsidiaryseconds dial, signed Cavalry, Lever, Swiss Made,the Swiss movement signed Globe, the case backwith 0,925 and lion passant mark and numbered90523, on a brown leather strap, case 35mm.(excluding crown) £100-200

7A German M16 stalhelm, having paintedcamouflage finish with leather liner, stampedAL64 with indistinct painted lettering. £100-200

8A WW II period Italian Airforce Officer’s dresssword, having an 83cm blade etched with arms,crowned eagle, trophies of arms and instrumentswtihin scrolled panels, the folding gilt brass hiltwith feathered detail, wire bound grip and eagleshead pommel, housed in a brass mountedleather scabbard, 99cm. £100-200

9A WW I propeller blade of laminatedconstruction with alluminium capped end,possibly from a Sopwith Camel, bearing a labelfor Clayton & Shuttleworth Ltd, Lincoln,112.5cm. £100-200

10An E.R. II 1897 pattern Royal Tank RegimentOfficer’s sword, the 82.5cm blade etched with acrowned E.R. cypher amongst scrolling foliagewith the Tank Regiment crest to the opposingside, marked to the forte By AppointmentWilkinson Sword Ltd Made in England andnumbered 79913 to the back edge, having apierced steel hilt with further E.R. cypher, wirebound fish skin grip and chequered backstrap,with black leather knot, housed in a black leatherclad scabbard with black leather frog, 99cm. £150-250

11A German Third Reich M35 Stahlhelm, havingLuftwaffe decals with leather liner and chin strap,stamped ET68 for Eisenhüttenwerke, A.G. Thaleand numbered 540. £200-300

12A Victorian silver trophy cup, having floralengraved decoration, gilt washed interior andtwin handles with beaded and acanthus leafdecoration, raised on a domed footrim withfurther engraved decoration and beaded border,the crowned VR cypher above inscription“Presented to The Aberdeenshire VolunteerArtillery And Rifle Association July 1879” and“Won By Pte John Reid 10th Coy Inverurie 1stAberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers”, maker Elkington& Co. (Frederick Elkington), London, 1878,33.9oz, with ebonised plinth and hand writtencard To Mr John Reid Winner of Queen’s CupAberdeen, housed in a green baize lined oakcase, w.32, d.23, h.42cm. £300-500

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Important Notice regardingThird Reich items

Please note that owing to the large number ofreproduction Third Reich and Imperial Germanitems on the market, we can give no guaranteeas to the authenticity of any such items.Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselvesin this regard before bidding. We WILL NOTaccept any returns on these items.

MEDALS & MIL ITARIA

1A Naval General Service medal (1915-1962), E.R.II, naming C/SMX. 895497 B.L. ALLEN. LE.M. R.N. £30-50

2A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 43cm singleedged fullered blade marked to the ricassoChapman, having a two piece wooden grip, thepommel stamped IPS 47, housed in a leather cladscabbard numbered 47, with webbing frog andbelt. £50-80

3A 19th century Turkish flintlock pistol, having a31.5cm barrel with foliate engraved hammer andlock, the carved walnut frame with wire inlay andbrass furniture, 49cm. £50-100

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13An Omega military issue steel cased wristwatch,having a black dial with luminous outer Arabicnumerals, inner 24 hour numerals with subsidiaryseconds dial at 9 o’clock and broad arrow at 6o’clock, the case further stamped with a broadarrow G.S.T.P. Y22548, on a replacement leatherstrap, 5cm excluding winder. £300-500

14A collection of three WW II medals, to include1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star andWar medal, with slip in original O.H.M.S. boxaddressed to C.H. Green, Esq, Sheering HallDrive, Harlow, Essex. £15-25

15A WW I Victory medal, naming M2-184276 PTE.H.F. GAME. A.S.C., together with a Revd HenryRichard Dawson commemorative medal and abrass button. (3) £15-25

16A Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry pouch plate, thecentral rose within garter and crown above,having five lugs to the reverse mounted on abrown leather backing, 9.5cm, together with asilver and enamel Royal Artillery sweetheartbrooch and an RAF cap badge. (3) £20-40

17A Faithful Service in the Special Constabularymedal, Geo. VI, naming EDMUND C. BRUMBY. £15-25

18A WW II card Blackout safety notice, 38 x30.5cm, together with an Air Raid WarningSignals card safety notice, 40.5 x 32cm, a postWW II Know Your Armoured Vehicle posterand a 1962 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmamentposter. (4) £15-25

19A small collection of cap badges and insignia toinclude Royal Artillery, Royal Scotts Greys, 14thBengal Lancers and two pairs of Economyshoulder pips etc. £15-25

20A George V For Faithful Service in the SpecialConstabulary medal with Long Service 1929 and1939 clasps, naming Alexander Woolard. £15-25

21A WW II trench saw, with War Departmentmark and further marked Tyzack Sons & Turner,Sheffield, length 109cm. £20-30

22A mid-20th century onyx table cigarette box, thecantilever lid surmounted by a model of a spitfire,w.10, d.10, h.10cm. £20-40

23A miniature group of seven medals mounted fordress, to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, ItalyStar, France and Germany Star, Defence, Warand For Efficient Service, together with a MillsEquipment Co. webbing pouch dated 1941. (2) £20-40

24A inert French MI AC DISP F1 Minotaur anti-tankmine, together with two other landmines. (3) £20-40

25A British ARP type steel helmet, having a leatherliner and chin strap, together with a U.S. M1pattern helmet. (2) £20-40

26A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming764074 PTE. A. SMITH. 28-LOND. R., in originalbox. £20-40

27A US Navy Air Corps survival knife, the 25cmfolding blade stamped Camillus, having two pieceplastic grips, 39.5cm open. £20-40

28A French model 1866 chassepot bayonet, havinga 57cm fullered yataghan shaped steel blade withhooked quillon stamped U 76965 and ribbedbrass grip, 70cm. £20-40

29A WW I Taylor, Taylor and Hobson brassreflecting clinometer, with War Departmentmark, numbered 242 and dated 1915, 19cm(including suspension ring.) £20-30

30A WW I British War medal, naming REV W F MHAMERTON, together with a miniature BritishWar and Victory pair and an Order of St Johnbreast badge 1st type with minature example. (5) £20-40

31A WW II Home Front Wardens helmet, withleather liner and canvas chin strap, markedindistinctly, together with two O.T.C. swaggersticks and a 19th century horn shot flask. (4) £20-40

32A WW I 1914-15 Star, naming K. 9849 W.GWYER. STO. 1. R. N., together with a BritishWar medal, naming 265383 CPL. C.HAMILTON. R.S. FUS. (2) £20-40

33A French M1892 bayonet, having a 40cm blade,hooked quillon and two piece grips, housed in asteel scabbard, 51.5cm. £20-40

34A British 1888 patern bayonet, the 30cm blademarked to the ricasso with War Departmentmark and various Ordnance marks, having a twopiece grip, the pommel with cancellation marks,42cm. £20-40

35A collection of three WW II period issues of theGerman propoganda magazine Freude UndArbeit (Joy & Work), a large scale multi languagemagazine used to promote the German workethic. (3) £20-30

36A small collection of aircraft parts, possibly froma downed Avro Lancaster. £20-30

37A small collection of aircraft parts, possibly froma downed Hurricane V7500. £20-30

38A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming T -364842. PTE. E.B. LEVY. A.S.C. (2) £20-40

39A pair of WW II diving goggles, the rubber framemarked Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd Makers,stamped beside the right lens Unshatterable, withadjustable canvas and leather strap. £20-30

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40A WW II signal lamp, the front with hinged coverover the lens, the back with leather strap andmarked Elves Mendrisio, dated 1940, h.12cm,together with a 1940 dated respirator tin namingD.E. Robinson, 15 Parr Avenue, Gillingham, Kent,an Italian Ethiopian Campaign medal and a ItalianErico Toti commemorative medal. (4) £20-30

41A military issue nickel cased open facestopwatch, the enamel dial with Arabic numeralsand subsidiary second dial, the case back withWar Department arrow, Patt. 4 and numbered44921, 5cm (excluding suspension ring.) £30-50

42A collection of medals, to include WW I Victory,naming F. 17709. C.F. SPARKS, BelgiumCommemorative War medal, Italy Victory medal,France Croix de Guerre and Touring Club deFrance 1915, together with miniature 1914-15Star, British War, Victory, Croix de Guerre andNaval Long Service and Good Conduct. (10) £30-50

43A German H.Z. 14 shell fuse, marked SWN 16,h.9cm, together with a British No.199 MK IV timefuse, h.10.5cm. (2) £30-50

44An R.A.F. Benevolent Fund base metal hand bell,the handle with raised V for Victory, the bell withrelief potraits of the allied leaders and markedCast with metal from German aircraft shot downover Britain 1939-1945, h.15cm, together with alarge piece of shrapnel and two smaller pieces.(4) £30-50

45Field Marshall Montgomery, “Ten Chapters 1942to 1945”. Personal record of Montgomery’s timein Egypt with facsimile pages from his autographbook ,together with a German brass cigarettecase, the hinged lid embossed Gott Mit Unsaround a Prussian crown, 8.5 x 8cm. (2) £30-50

46A WW II plastic economy cap badge for theWomen’s Land Army Timber Corps, with twoblade fittings marked A. Stanley & Sons Walsall. £30-50

47A collection of medals to include WW II 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star x2, War medal, Italo-German Africa Campaign medal, Chile 1875Exposition medal and a boxed National Servicemedal. (7) £30-50

48A military field surgeons kit, the mahogany caseof plain rectangular form with inset brass plaqueto the lid with War Department mark, openingto reveal various instruments to include scapelsand scissors, the box bearing a label for S. MawSon & Sons, London, the matched instruments toinclude Maw and Arnold & Sons, many with WDarrow, w.19.5, d.14, h.6cm. £30-50

49A late Victorian silver brooch for the SuffolkRegiment, maker probably Reynolds &Westwood, Birmingham, 1894, together with asterling silver and enamelled Air Gunner wingbrooch, a sterling silver and enamelled RAFsweetheart brooch, a sterling silver andenamelled Bedfordshire & HertfordshireRegiment badge, a brass RAF brooch and buttonand a Royal Navy brooch. (7) £30-50

50A bronze model of a Panzer tank with rotatingturret, mounted on a black stepped marbleplinth, w.16cm, together with a wall plaque in theform of a panzer tank, a brass model of a Mk Vtank inscribed Souvenir from Bovington and amodel of a field gun. (4) £30-50

51A French M1874 Gras bayonet, having a 52cmblade, the hooked quillon numbered 98035, witha two piece walnut grip and brass pommel,housed in a steel scabbard further numbered98035, 64cm. £30-50

52A WW I British War medal, naming P - 1042PTE. A. COLEING. RIF. BRIG., together with aRoyal Fleet Reserve Long Service and GoodConduct medal, J, 30804 (PO. B. 16860) R. F.FAITHFUL. L. SIG. R. F. R. (2) £30-50

53A British Webley brown leather open topholster, similar to the 1908 pattern, stamped tothe strap GR 16, together with two other WW IWebley holsters. (3) £30-50

54A 9ct gold and enamel sweetheart brooch forthe Royal Artillery, 4.4cm. £30-50

55A late Victorian swagger stick, having a bambooshaft and silver cap with crest for the RoyalNorthumberland Fusiliers, maker CharlesGordon, London, 1900, further marked Brigg,77cm, together with one other bamboo swaggerstick, the nickel cap with RFC crest, 70cm. (2) £30-50

56A WW I sighting telescope, with WarDepartment mark further stamped W. Watson &Sons Ltd. London. 1916 No. 7491 Sighting TelNo. 4 Mark III, 43cm. £30-50

57A British 1888 pattern bayonet, the 30cm bladestamped to the ricasso with a crowned VRcypher 1 ‘97 Wilkinson London with WarDepartment mark to the opposing side, 42.5cm,together with an Indian tourist kukri. (2) £30-40

58A 1913 pattern Remington bayonet, the 43cmsingle edged fullered blade stamped to thericasso 1913, 9 17 Remington and US to theopposing side with crossed out Ordnance marks,housed in a leather clad scabbard stamped Jewell1918, 55cm. £30-50

59A WW II Prisoner of War made alluminiumpocket cigarette case, of rectangular form, thehinged cover decorated with a Mosque with cut-out and laminated back ground, the opposingside with outline of Africa flanked by palm treesand pyramids, the interior cover engraved with afemale figure leaning against a lamp post, theopposing side with a shield shaped cartouchewithin flowers and foliage, 8.5 x 13.5cm £30-50

60A small collection of cap badges, to includeTransvaal Scottish 8th Infantry, The BorderRegiment, Royal Army Pay Corps, York andLancaster, RAF and The West Riding, togetherwith a silver and enamel badge for the RoyalEngineers, Royal Army Pay Corps cloth shouldertitles and RAF buttons etc. £30-50

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61A George V Court dress sword, the 80cm ovalblade etched with a GR V cypher, having a giltbrass clam shell languet, beaded knuckle bow andgrip with urn shaped pommel, housed in a brassmounted leather sheath, 95cm. £30-50

62A Restoration of Peace medal with NorthernIreland clasp, with two miniature exmples, ribbonbar and lapel badge, boxed, together with anEastern Service medal with miniature, variouslapel badges and helmet plate etc. £30-50

63Morning before the battle and Evening after thebattle, a pair of chromolithgraphs, published byCurrier & Ives (New York 1835-1907), eachmounted within an oak frame, 53 x 68cm,together with a 1901 Calender print for TheCentral Clothing Co., Army Barracks, 11 & 13Tacket Street, Ipswich, titled Parting Friends, 67 x47cm. (3) £30-50

64A small collection of miscellaneous items toinclude an R.A.F. Service and Release Book,naming 1641079 Cpl Charles Henry Green, aWW II R.A.F. heart shaped sweethreart pendant,a cotton Union flag, various photographs andephemera etc. £30-50

65A WW I period photograph frame, in the formof a mahogany propeller tip, carved with theR.F.C. crest and dated 1918, 32 x 20cm. £30-50

66A German Third Reich tornister, of canvasconstruction with leather straps and animal furflap, marked Sachs & Deisselberg, Hamburg1933. £30-50

67A WW II RAF escape axe, the steel blade withWar Department mark 27N, having a rubbercovered grip marked Patent No.515767, 40cm. £40-55

68A WW I 18 Pr brass shell case, dated 1917,together with seven other WW I/II brass shellcases largest 35cm. (8) £40-60

69A reproduction short sword, modelled on theU.S. 1832 foot artillery sword, having a 47.5cmdouble edged fullered blade, the brass hilt withscaled handle and embossed eagle pommel,62cm. £40-60

70A German M34 Panzer Grenadiers Overseasside cap, together with various cloth formationsigns to include Airbourne Division and 8th ArmyCorps, silver ARP badge, medal ribbons andbuttons etc. PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS RE:GERMAN ITEMS. £40-60

71A French Army DM. 5A type mine detector,serial no. 002382. £40-60

72A collection of medals and badges to includeWW I British War and Victory pair, naming S.N.SPIERS B.R.C. & ST. J.J., France Croix de Guerre,British Red Cross Society enamel lapel badge andMetropolitan Special Constabulary Long Serviceetc. £40-60

73A French model 1866 Chassepot bayonet, havinga 57cm Yataghan shaped fullered blade, thehooked quillon numbered S68890, with ribbedbrass grip, housed in a steel scabbard withmatching numbers and further numbered F11432, 71cm. £40-60

74A collection of WW II period photographs toinclude German propaganda examples, GermanOfficers and amphibious vehicles etc. (approx.50) £40-60

75A reproduction German Diplomatic Servicedagger, the 26cm double edged blade withspurious Holler makers mark, having a silverplated eagle and swastika crossguard and stylizedeagles head pommel, in a plated sheath with oakleaf straps and suspension loops, 38.5cm. £40-60

76A collection of miscellaneous items to include aDunkirk Commemorative medal, the box handwritten 4973689 Sgt C. McMahon 2nd BnSherwood Foresters 3rd Infantry Brigade 1stDivision B.E.F.,a 40th Anniversary of the KoreanWar medal, Royal Hospital Chelseacommemorative medal, US Marine Corps ForcesEurope commemorative medal, The Royal IrishRangers Tercentenary medal, a letter ofcondolence from General Sir Jeremy MackenzieGCB, OBE, Governor Royal Hospital Chelsea, aRepublic of Korea letter of Appreciation withKorean War Memomorial reception invitation, aNotts & Derby Sherwood Foresters beret, an AllArms Drill Wing company photograph andLaying up of the colours of the 1st Battalion TheSherwood Foresters July 3rd 1976 etc. £40-60

77A collection of letters, certificates, postcards andephemera, many relating to 1413996 GunnerWalter Albert Holmes, to include Transfer toReserve certificate, First Army Mine Schoolcertificate, Army Certificate of Education ThirdClass, a hand written note detailing the costingsof guns, ammunition and explosives, a letterhome from France dated 1915 and a Wardens’“Stand-Down” Dinner and Victory Party menuetc. £40-60

78A pair of WW II Kershaw Bino prism No. 2 Mk IIx6 binoculars No. 170021, dated 1943, in canvaswebbing case (strap broken.), together with apair of RAF flying googles. (2) £40-60

79Munich: The Spirit of a German City, cover titleDass niemand sagen kann, er kenne Deutschland(That nobody can say they know Germany),inner page Munich Capital of the NationalMovement with Stalag VII A 90 Gepruft stamp,At the behest of Oberburgermeister ReichsleiterKarl Fiehler, Text Collaborators Fritz Basil, HansBrandenburg, Ernsdt Hoferichter, Ludwig Ktafft,Jorg Lampe, Josef Magnus Wehner and HannsWiedmann, published Arbeitsgemeinschaft furZeitgeschichte, Munchen, 1939. £40-60

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80A French model 1866 Chassepot bayonet, havinga 57cm Yataghan shaped fullered blade etched tothe back edge Mre Imp/ale de Mutzig Aout 1868,the hooked quillon numbered K 49289, housedin a steel scabbard with matching numbers,70cm, together with a 19th century socketbayonet, 52cm. (2) £40-60

81A WW I period Kukri, the 35cm single edgedblade marked to the forte 104 with 28 below,further marked F.W. to the spine, having a onepiece turned walnut handle and oval pommel,housed in a brown leather sheath stamped CO?1915 with War Depratment mark, 45cm. £40-60

82A Swedish M1896 Mauser bayonet, having a21cm single edged blade marked to the ricassoE.J A.B. for Eskilstuna Jenmanufakur, andnumbered 461 to the opposing side, thecrossguard/muzzle ring numbered LI17 No. 28aNo. 3276, housed in an associated sheathnumbered 833, with leather frog, 33cm. £40-60

83A General Service medal (1918-62) Geo. VI, withMalaya clasp, naming 22183237 SGT. R.H.DAWSON. R.A.E.C. £40-60

84German 1898/05 Mauser bayonet, having a 37cmfullered blade stamped to the ricasso Fichtel &Sachs Schweinfurt, having a slightly hookedquillon and grooved two piece walnut grip,housed in a black painted steel scabbard, 50cm. £40-60

85A WW II German M38 Service Respirator, dated1944 in original blue painted canister, togetherwith a boxed child’s respirator. (2) £40-60

86An Army Meritorious Service medal, George V.(A), naming 26214 SJT - A. Q. M. SJT F.CHADWICK. R.D.C. £40-60

87A WW I bronze memorial plaque, namingAlexander Reginald Newton-King, in envelopewith condolence slip. Lieutenant Newton-King of the 2nd Battalion RoyalIrish Regiment was killed in action 12/04/1915. £40-60

88A German Iron Cross 1st Class, the pin backmarked L/58 for Rudolph Souval. £40-60

89A Doxa military issue nickel cased open facepocket watch, the black enamel dial with Arabicnumerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked tothe case back G.S.T.P. 238591, 5cm. (excludingsuspension ring), together with one otherexample having a white enamel dial with Arabicnumerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the caseback marked G.S./T.P. 73541 XX, 5cm (excludingsuspension ring.) (2) £40-60

90A WW II Air Ministry split seconds stop watchby Guignard & Golay, having an enamel dial withArabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, thecase back marked with a crown over A.M. 6B /140, in original box with serial no. 791/39. £40-60

91A WW I 1914-15 Star, British War and Victorytrio, naming S4-037824 PTE. E.J. WAITE. A.S.C.,in original box with Record Office note, togetherwith an RAMC shoulder title. £40-60

92Dickens, Charles, The Old Curiosity Shop,illustrated by Frank Reynolds, this book given as agift to Mrs Walker of London House, 23 IpswichStreet, Stowmarket, the opening page handwritten “To Mrs Walker, with best wishesFebruary 1916 from the boys of th 2/6th City ofLondon Rifles with pleasant recollections of thehappy times spent at London HouseStowmarket” with various signatures of thesoldiers to include Frederick H. Thorndykewhose hand the dedication appears to have beenwritten in. Sold with a copy of The Cast IronSixth by Captain E.G. Godfrey MC. (2) Frederick Henry Thorndyke MC, DCM, MM was ahighly decorated soldier see lot 304 Lacy Scott &Knight 9th December 2016. £50-80

93A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, BritishWar and Victory, naming 2323 PTE. G.C.CONNOR MIDD’ X R. (3) £40-60

94A pair of WW II period Naval binoculars,marked Barr & Stroud 7X CF41 Glasgow &London A.P. No. 1900A Serial No. 66795, inbrown stitched leather case, together with oneother pair of private purchase binoculars Model BX8 by Wray of London, in associated leathercase, marked Case No. 2 Mark I PrismaticBinocular, John & Bennet Green 1916. (2) £40-60

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95A German M1884/98 bayonet, the 25cm singleedged fullered blade marked to the ricassoMundlos, numbered 7471 d to the opposing sideand 37 to the back edge, housed in an associatedscabbard numbered 6736, with black leather frog,38.5cm. £50-80

96A German Third Reich Iron Cross 2nd Class, thesuspension ring marked 23 forArbeitsgemeinschaft für Heeresbedarf in derGraveur und Ziselierung, Berlin, cased. £50-80

97A 19th century box-lock percussion pocketpistol, having a 7.5cm turn-off octagonal barrelwith foliate engraved lock plates and chequeredwalnut butt, 18cm. £50-80

98A 19th century Prussian Heavy Cavalry Trooperssword, having an unmarked 89cm curved fulleredblade, steel hilt and bound grip, 105cm. £50-80

99A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 43cm singleedged fullered blade marked to the ricasso ‘10‘15 Sanderson with various Ordnance stamps tothe opposing side, with a two piece wooden grip,housed in a steel mounted leather scabbard,55cm. £50-80

100A British Mk III steel helmet with leather liner andcanvas chin strap circa 1941-1945, used by IsrealiForces in the 1956 Suez Campaign. £30-50

101A WW I Victory medal, naming 48625 PTE. G.TURNER. R. SCOTTS. £10-20

102A military swagger stick, having a malacca shaftand brass cap with Essex Regiment ThePompadours crest, 70cm. £15-25

103A WW I British War medal, naming 123625GNR. S.C. EDWARDS. R.A., together with anRAF cap badge. (2) £15-25

104A Prussian pickelhaube, the leather skull withbrass ball top and eagle plate, flanked by stateand national cockades with leather backed chinscales and leather liner. PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONSREGARDING IMPERIAL GERMAN/THIRD REICHITEMS.

105A modern miniature military pace stick deskstand, in three parts and rosewood finish withvacant brass presentation plaque, housed in a redfelt box and card outer box. £15-25

106After Charles de Steuben, (1788-1856),Napoleon’s Return From The Island of Elba,coloured engraving, 43 x 54cm. £15-25

107After the Battle of Britain, a colouredphotographic print of a Lancaster, Hurricane andSpitfire returning home, signed in black ink byvarious pilots and crew, 35.5 x 55.5cm. £20-30

108A collection of military ephemera to include IlFuhrer Parla al Reichstag germanico 26 Aprile1942 (Italy, The Fuhrer Speaks to the GermanicReichstag), Eyes Right! The Army To-Day, a TuckBook, Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, aFrench Instruction booklet Conseils aux JeunesOfficiers des F.N.F.L. (Advice to the YoungOfficers of the F.N.F.L.) and a black and whitephotograph of General de Gaulle. £20-30

109A pair of Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. militarybinoculars, in leather case, together with oneother pair of binoculars, the leather case insetwith a compass. (2) £20-30

110A group of five WW II medals, to include 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Italy Star,Defence and War, together with an EssexRegiment cap badge. (6) £20-40

111A German white metal ring, embossed with aneagle and swastika with Meine Ehre Heist Treuebelow. stamped 900 RZM, together with oneother white metal signet type ring with raisedmonogram. (2) PLEASE NOTE that these are “Fantasy” pieces andwere never officially made. £20-40

112A miniature Military Cross, together with aLusitania medal and an E.R. II 1953 Coronationmedal. (3) £20-30

113A German aircraft starboard light, having a blueglass cover within a lozenge shaped surroundmarked C3, the shaft marked FL. 32557-1 8m.77.lp20 grun, hand written in pencil “Starboard lightfrom the last Nazi bomber shot down in 2ndworld war raid on Edinburgh”, w.11cm. £20-30

114A Hunters’ Improvement & National Light HorseBreeding Society medal, dated 1912, in originalbox of issue, naming 3376 Duchess VI Mr M.Birkbeck Royal Norfolk, together with two othersdated 1913 and 1915, cased, naming 4074Czarina and 4810 Pavlova II, the 1913 medal withsilver hallmarks for Frank Hyams Ltd, Birmingham,1911. (3) £20-40

115A Czechkoslovakian M53-80 steel helmet, withleather liner and canvas chin strap, used by forcesin the Yugoslavia Civil War, with combat damage. £20-30

116A Swedish M1926 steel helmet with leather linerand chin strap. £20-30

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117A Faithful Service in the Special Constabularymedal, Geo. VI, naming CECIL E.W. HOLMES,together with a Pakistan medal (PakistanTamgha), naming 3733117 SEP ALI. MOHD 15PR. (2) £20-40

118A collection of five WW II medals, to include1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence and War x2(5) £20-30

119A Bulgarian M36 steel helmet, having a leatherliner and chin strap, with combat damage. £25-35

120A British 1888 pattern bayonet, the 30cm doubleedged blade with various Ordnance marks to thericasso, the two piece walnut grip numbered 170,43cm, together with a British No. 5 JungleCarbine bayonet, the 18.5cm blade marked tothe ricasso P within a circle 1946, probably PooleArmoury, 29cm. (2) £30-50

121A British 1908 pattern open top brown leatherWebley revolver holster, with War Departmentmark and 461? to the interior, together with apair of WW I leather gaiters with WD arrow and116 mark, a Sam Browne belt and a brownleather cross belt with red felt backing andpouch. (4) £30-50

122A WW II Zuckerman steel helmet, in greenfininsh with lace banding, the leather liner markedBMB (Briggs Motor Bodies of Dagenham) anddated 1941 size 7, further stamped to theunderside of the helmet 6 1941, together withone other WW II steel Brodie helmet. (2) £40-60

123After Frank Wooton (1911-1998), D-Day June6th 1944 A Triumph of Air Power, limitededition print no. 157/850, signed in pencil by theartist and countersigned by five RAF pilots toinclude “Johnnie” Johnson, 46.5 x 63.5cm. £40-60

124A WW I novelty touchwood charm, the convexwooden charm within a white metal mount withraised arms and crossed legs suspended from asterling silver bow, 3cm. £40-60

125A German War Merit Cross 1st Class, in zincwith pin back marked 3 for Wilhelm Deumer,Lundenscheid, together with a War Merit Cross2nd Class, in zinc marked to the suspension ring74 for Carl Maurer & Shon, Oberstein and oneother War Merit Cross 2nd Class, marked to thesuspension ring 6 for Fritz Zimmerman, Stutgart.(3) SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS RE: GERMANITEMS. £50-100

126Lawrence. T.E., Seven Pillars Of Wisdom, 19351st trade edition, published by Jonathan Cape, 30Bedford Square, London, 1935, together withIrwin, Francis, Stonyhurst War Record, AMemorial Of The Part Taken By StoneyhurstMen In The Great War, Issued by the Authoritiesof Stonyhurst College, 1927 and Covenants WithDeath, Daily Express Publications, London, 1934.(3) £50-80

127A German porcelain Artillery Regimentalbeerstein, printed with scenes related to the3.Feld-Artillerie-Regiment. 1.Batt.-1899-1901-Munchen, with a lithophane panel to the base,the domed pewter cover with a gun carriageknop, and with rampant lion and shieldthumbpiece, 25cm, together with four othersteins to include U.S. Airforce examples. (5) £50-80

128A Germanporcelainbeerstein,painted andprinted withscenes for the61 6th BattalionHessfeld ArtilleryRegiment 1901,with lithophanepanel to thebase, the domedpewter coverwith gun carriageknop withrampant lion andshieldthumbpiece,h.26cm. £50-80

129A collection of assorted automatic magazines toinclude Bren, SLR, Sten and AK47 examples. (13) £50-80

130A 19th century French Court sword, having an84cm etched triform blade, the oval hilt withpierced star decoration with gold wire inlaidhandle and guard, lacking pommel, housed in avelum covered scabbard with nickel mounts,102cm, together with a 19th century SpanishNavaja knife, having a 24.5cm etched steel bladewith horn mounted grips, 52cm and a Piha Kaettatype knife, (lacking handle) 22cm. (3) £50-80

131A WW I Victory medal, naming 25198 SJT. V.E.MARTIN. H.L.I., together with a RhodesianGeneral Service medal, naming 27585 CONST.S. NANGOH, a Hungarian sporting medal and aGreek National and Kapodistrian Universitycentenary bronze plaque. (4) £50-80

132A Fairbairn Sykes 2nd Pattern Commando Knife,having a 17cm stiletto type double edged bladewith oval crossguard, beaded and ringed brassgrip with War Department arrow and 7, housedin a brass mounted leather sheath, 30cm. £50-80

133A pair of brass shell cases, each marked 105MMTK RW 303 Lot 1 and dated 1980, h.61cm. £50-80

134A post WW II R.A.F. navigators dress tunic,having navigators brevet with various Czech andEnglish medal ribbons, together with thematching trousers, a battle dress blouse withtrousers and beret, one other tunic, side cap,black jacket and officer’s rain coat. £50-100

135A 19th century horn powder flask, having aturned wooden handle/stopper with brassnozzle, 40cm. £50-70

136A William IV truncheon of tapering form withring turned handle, polychrome painted with acrowned WR IV cypher and named WM(William) Vince Layham within a scroll, 37cm. £50-80

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137A German Third Reich Carl Zeiss JenaKriegsmarine engineers micrometer, theinstrument with eagle and swastika mark M IV/Iand numbered 4288, with instructions in woodencase of issue, w.19.5, d.8, h.4cm. £50-80

138A US Army M3 trench knife, having a 16.5cmsteel blade, the crossguard stamped US M3IMPERIAL, the grooved leather mounted gripwith steel pommel stamped with a flaminggrenade, in a US M8 scabbard by BeckwithManufacturing Co. 31cm. £50-80

139A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 43cm singleedged fullered blade stamped to the ricasso witha crowned GR cypher 1907 6 ‘15 Sanderson,with various ordnance marks to the opposingside, having a two piece walnut grip, housed in asteel mounted leather sheath with canvas frog,55cm. £50-80

140A British 1888 pattern bayonet, the 30cm doubleedged fullered blade marked to the ricasso W.W.Greener, Birmingham with Sanderson, Sheffieldto the opposing side, having a two piece grip, thesteel back strap further marked W.W. Greener,Birmingham, housed in a steel mounted leathersheath with canvas frog, 43cm. £50-100

141A 19th century Turkish flintlock pistol, having a23cm flared octagonal barrel with ram-rodbelow, the hammer and lock with foliateengraved decoration, the walnut frame with dotinlaid decoration, 38cm. £50-100

142A 19th century transitional bar hammer actionsix-shot revolver, having a 10cm octagonal barrelwith foliate engraved frame and hammer withchequered two piece grips, 25cm. £50-80

143A WW I trench axe, the head dated 1916, 88cm. £50-60

144An Imperial German 1914 Iron Cross 2ndclass, stamped 800 to the suspension loop,together with a home made model of anIron Cross and a Geo. V. LiverpoolInstitute Sports medal in leather case. (3) £50-80

145A French M26 Adrian helmet, painted withwith badge to the crown, having a leatherliner and chin strap, thought to have beenused by an Officer in the Peruvian Army. £60-80

146A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 43cm singleedged fullered blade marked to the ricasso with acrowned GR cypher Wilkinson, with variousOrdnace marks to the opposing side, having asteel muzzle ring, two piece grips and steelpommel, housed in a steel mounted leathersheath with canvas frog, 55cm. £60-80

147A WW I recruitment poster “At The Front!Every fit Briton should join our brave men at theFront Enlist Now!”, Published by TheParlimentary Recruiting Committee London,(Poster No. 84), Printed by ES & A RobinsonLtd, Bristol., 75 x 50cm. £60-80

148A WW II Scout Regiment brass and leather cladthree drawer telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson& Co Ltd, marked TEL. SCT. REGT. MK IIs B.C. &Co Ltd, 24391 O.S. 126. C.A. with WarDeparment mark, in brown leather case,together with a New Zealand No. 21 Mk VInstrument stand No. 4799, dated 1942. (2) £70-90

149A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 43cm singleedged blade marked to the ricasso with acrowned GR cypher 1907 Wilkinson Pall Mall,with various Ordnance stamps to the opposingside, having a two piece grip and steel pommel,housed in a steel mounted leather sheath withcanvas frog, 55cm. £70-90

150Emile Pinedo (French 1840-1916), a bronzefigure of Napoleon, in standing pose restingagainst a tree stump, wearing bicorne hat, cloakand boots, arms folded on his chest, legs crossed,with fragment of a wheel at his feet, raised on athree tier stepped marble plinth with a crownover N to the front, the bronze signed behind hisright boot and with foundry mark verso flankedby the numbers 36 and 5, h.38cm. £800-1,200

151A large 19th century creamware Admiral NelsonBattle of the Nile commemorative jug, transferprinted with a Naval battle scene with LordNelson Engaging the Touton Fleet of the Mouthsof the Nile within tablet below, the opposing sideprinted with the West View of the Iron Bridge atSunderland, with Silk 1805 beneath the spout,h.25cm. Ex lot 195 Peter Wilson 18/02/2016. £200-300

152A 19th century pearlware Nelsoncommemorative jug, on a brown ground printedin yellow with a portrait of Lord Nelson within awreath and Lord Collingwood to the oppsingside, h.14cm. £50-80

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153An early 19th century pearlware and silver lustredecorated Nelson commemorative jug, printed inblack with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson,titled with his dates, the reverse with a list ofBritish ships in the order they attacked thecombined fleets of France and Spain on 21stOctober 1805, beneath the spout printed with asix line stanza titled ‘The Landlord’s Caution’,h.16.5cm. £100-200

154An early 19th century Nelson commemorativejug, transfer printed in brown with a portrait ofNelson within legend “England Expects EveryMan To Do His Duty”, with his ship Victory tothe opposing side, further printed with Nelson’svarious titles beneath the spout, h.16.5cm. £50-80

155An early 19th century Nelson commemorativejug, printed in purple with an image of Nelson tothe front, detailing his birth and death, the side ofthe jug showing the plan of Battle of Trafalgar,the opposing side with the order in which theships of the British squadrons attacked thecombined fleets of France and Spain Oct 1805,h.16.5cm. £100-200

156A large 19th century Sunderland lustre jug,transfer printed with a galleon with verse ‘MayPeace & Plenty on our Nation Smile and Tradewith Commerce Bless the British Isle’ in tabletbelow, the opposing side printed with The SailorsTear, h.23cm. £50-80

157An early 20th century Royal Doulton Nelsoncommemorative stoneware jug, on a brownground transfer printed with portraits of Nelsonand his Captains, having impressed lion and circlemark verso K6436, h.21cm. £40-60

158A Royal Doulton Kingsware Dewars whiskyflagon, of flattened tear-drop shape, reliefdecorated with a 3/4 length potrait of AdmiralNelson, having printed lion and circle mark versoRd No. 649343, h.20cm. £50-80

159A Battle of Trafalgar commemorative teapot, thespout in the form of Nelson as a ships prow, thehandle as his mate, marked verso in raisedlettering 1805-2005 Trafalgar “England Expects”T.T. England and numbered 10/60, h.19cm.,together with a British Navy Pusser’s Rumdecanter, h.22cm. (2) £30-50

160Charles Noke and Harry Fenton for RoyalDoulton, a large Admiral Nelson limited editioncommemorative loving cup no. 84/600, reliefdecorated with Nelson and the Victory, thehandles in the form of ropes, having printeddetails verso with lion and circle mark, h.26cm. £200-300

161A Royal Doulton stoneware tyg, circa 1905,commemorating the centenary of the death ofNelson, of waisted form with three rope twistloop handles moulded with a portrait of Nelsonwithin a cartouche below the date of birth anddeath, flanked by two further cartouches, onewith coat of arms, the other with an inscription“England Expects Every Man to do his Duty”,having impressed lion and circle mark verso,incised MB probably for Maud Bowden,h.16.5cm. £150-250

162A Royal Doulton stoneware loving cup, circa1905, to commemorate the centenary ofNelson’s death, decorated with a cartouche ofNelson with date of birth and death, withinscription “England Expects Every Man to do hisDuty” to the opposing side, having impressedlion and circle mark verso, h.15cm. £100-150

163A Royal Doulton stoneware Nelsoncommemorative jug, circa 1905, on a mottledblue ground relief decorated with a portraitplaque of Nelson with motto “England ExpectsEvery Man Will Do His Duty” all within ropetwistsurrounds with further ropetwist handle,impressed lion and circle mark verso, h.21cm. £80-120

164A Royal Doulton stoneware Nelsoncommemorative vase, circa 1905, on a mottledgreen ground relief decorated with a portraitplaque of Nelson with motto “England ExpectsEvery Man Will Do His Duty”, having impressedlion and circle mark verso and incised GP,h.13cm. £40-60

165A Royal Doulton Nelson commemorative mug,circa 1905, on a mottled blue ground reliefdecorated with a portrait plaque of Nelson withmotto “England Expects Every Man Will Do HisDuty”, with ropetwist handle, impressed lion andcircle mark verso, incised GP, h.9cm, togetherwith a similar teapot (lacking cover), twominiature mugs, beaker and jug. (6) £50-80

166A Royal Doulton Character Jug of the Year, Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson, D 6932, modelled byStanley James Taylor, 1993 edition, h.16.5cm,with certificate, together with a Royal Doultonfigure, Officer Of The Line, HN 2733, h.24cm.(2) £40-60

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167A set of six Spode Fine Bone China cabinetplates from The Maritime England Plates series,to include No.1 The Glorious First of June 1794,No.2 The Battle of The Nile 1798, No.3 TheFour Days Battle June 1666, No.4 The Battle ofTrafalgar 1805, No.5 The Battle of Camperdown1797 and No.6 The Taking of Porto Bello 1739,each 24cm, boxed with certificates. £60-80

168James Hardy, 20th century, Battle of Trafalgar, oilon canvas board, signed lower right, housed in agilt frame, image 49.5 x 60cm max. 66 x 77cm. £200-300

169Ken Hammond, (British b.1948), Trafalgar 1805,oil on canvas, signed lower left, 29 x 40cm, withSygun Museum of Wales certificate. £40-60

170After Samuel Drummond (1765-1844), TheDeath of Nelson, coloured mezzotint, London,Published Dec 10 1805, By W. Barnard, No.1Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Square, laid on board, 55 x71cm, together with various other Nelson andrelated prints to include Nelson’s First Farewell,To His Majesty in Lord Vincents Victory, StanleyForbes - The Old Vicarage Nelson’s Birthplace,Earl Spencers Baltic Fleet, J.M.W. Turner - TheFighting Temeraire, Fred Roe - Good-Bye, MyLads etc. (14) £50-100

171Commemorating the bicentenary of the Battle ofTrafalgar, a pair of pages re-produced from amidshipman’s log On board the H.M.S. Victory,limited edition no. 301/1250, 30 x 43cm,together with various related reproduction printsto include French Code Flag Signal Chart 1804,Signals Used By Lord Nelson at the Battle ofTrafalgar, H.M.S. Victory Log Transcript, Nelsonssignatures and George III Naval recruitmentposter. (6) £50-80

172After Benjamin West, (1738-1820), The Deathof Nelson, oleograph, 53 x 44cm, together withvarious other mainly being Nelson and relatedprints to include The Earl of St Vincent,Molyneux Lord Shuldham, The Death of theGreat Wolf, Rear Admiral Lord Hood and PhilipAffleck Esq. etc. (11) £300-500

173Ellam, W.H., Trafalgar, folding book of fivechromolithograph illustrations, 1st edition,Published London, Castell Brothers, 1891. £40-60

174Richard Grenville, (British Contemporary), H.M.S.Pickle, signed limited edition print no. 20/200, 33x 42cm, together with three WW II periodadvertising pages for Rotax Magnetos, Vickers-Armstrong Limited and Irvin, as removed frommagazines and mounted, 26 x 19.5cm and 25 x17cm. (4) £15-25

175A German M826 combat helmet with leatherliner and canvas chin strap, marked Schubert, size2. £25-35

176A Chinese Peoples Liberation Army compositehelmet, having a leather liner, canvas chin strapand camouflage outer cover. £25-35

177A tourist Kukri, having a 27cm curved blade andbone handle in a leather sheath with karda andchakmak, 39cm, together with one other touristKukri, a Bowie knife and a Spanish dagger. (4) £30-50

178Ken Hammond, (British b.1948), Ships in a riverlandscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 29 x39cm. £30-50

179After Ron Belling (British 1933-1998), WingedVictory, Johnnie Johnson’s 125 Wing over Berlin,April, 1945, limited edition colour print no.94/750 signed by the artist and squadronmembers Johnnie Johnson, Harry Walmsley,Peter Cowell, Ross Harding and Terry Spencer51cm x 60cm £30-50

180A 19th century copper powder flask of typicalpear shape with embossed shell decoration, thebrass nozzle marked Dixon & Sons, h.19.5cm,together with one other unmarked exampleebossed with leaves, a small pear shapedexample and a brass button stick. (4) £40-60

181A 19th century leather shot flask, of typical bagshape with adjustable nozzle, 22cm, togetherwith a copper powder flask with embossedroundel for the Muzzle Loaders AssociationInternational Comittee 1989, one other copperflask embossed with a dog and birds and a brassexample, together with various gun cleaning rodsand tools etc. £40-60

182A German Kriegsmarine Auxiliary Cruiser warbadge, unmarked with pin back, together with anInfantry Assault badge, unmarked with pin back.(2) PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS RE:GERMAN ITEMS. £50-80

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183A German Army / Waffen SS Panzer Assualtbadge, having an unmarked partially hollwed backwith pin fitting, with a Close Cobat clasp, markedF & B L for Funke & Brunninghaus, Lundescheid. PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS RE:GERMAN ITEMS. £50-100

184A German Wound badge, in black marked verso103 for August G. Tam Gablonz, together withan unmarked silver wound badge, Krim shield,enamelled stick pin and medal ribbon bars etc. PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS RE:GERMAN ITEMS. £50-100

185After Robert Taylor, (b.1946), Memorial flight,coloured print, signed Leonard Cheshire, JohnnieJohnson and Peter Townsend, 46 x 61cm,together with Spitfire, coloured print signedDouglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson, 40 x 52.5cmand Roy Cross, (b.1924), Flight of Freedomsigned print, 44 x 64cm, all unframed. (3) £60-80

186After Frank Wooton (1911-1998), The OfficialBattle of Britain Memorial Trust 60th AnniversaryLimited Edition Print no. 198/500, signed by theartist and countersigned by 20 Battle of Britainpilots, with certifcate signed by Air Chief MarshalSir Michael Graydon, 45.5 x 48.5cm. (2) £60-80

187After John Young (1930-2015), Inspiration TheOfficial Douglas Bader Foundation 60thAnniversary Limited Edition Print no. 198/500,signed by the artist and countersigned by 20pilots, with certificate signed Lady Bader, 48.5 x63cm. (2) £60-80

188A Spanish 1943 pattern Officer’s dress sword,having a 73cm fullered blade, marked to the forteFabrica de Toledo, with steel bowl hilt and twopiece wooden grip, housed in a steel scabbard,86cm. £60-80

189A mid-20th century Training Bn Wesh Guardsbrass side drum, polychrome painted with theRoyal Coat of Arms and various battle honours,maker Potter & Co., h.34, dia.40cm. £80-120

190A British Fairbairn-Sykes 3rd Pattern Commandofighting knife, having a 17cm double edged spear-point blade, the oval crossguard marked WilliamRodgers Sheffield England, with ring turned grip,housed in a leather scabbard, 30cm. £80-120

191A collection of miscellaneous items to include aGerman Heer sports vest eagle badge, 14 x27cm, an NSDAP party members enamelledlapel badge, a Hitler Youth badge, a woundbadge in silver and a Royal Artillery cap badgeetc. (13) £80-120

192A collection of WW II Home Guard items toinclude an Mk II A.R.P. Wardens helmet markedF&L 422 /1939 for Fisher & Ludlow ofBirmingham, a Street Fire Party Zuckermanhelmet, a British Standard Service respirator byAvon, dated 1940 in canvas satchel, a woodengas rattle, a Lamp A.R.P. (with hood) in originalbox, two belts and an A.R.P. marked tin. (8) £80-120

193A scale made model of H.M.S. Victory’smiddle gun deck 24 pounder cannon,the 45cm barrel mounted in an oakcarriage with iron mounted wheels,bearing a brass plaque H.M.S. Victory 24P.D.R. £80-120

194A 19th century percussion pistol, the 12.5cmsighted octagonal barrel mark to the top flatSmith? & Co, London, with captive ram-rodbelow, having an engraved dolphin hammer andframe with a chequered walnut butt, 27cm. £100-200

195A deactivated Italian Artax .44 calibre blackpowder muzzle loading percussion pistol, serialno.P0022, having a 27cm octagonal barrel,engraved lock and steel furniture, withdeactivation certificate dated 19/10/2020, 42cm. £100-150

196A 19th century bamboo sword stick, having a69cm square section blade and brass mounts,93cm. £100-150

197J. Wright, After Richard Caton Woodville (1856-1927), The “Die Hards” The 57th RegimentAlbuera 16th May 1811, oil on canvas, signedlower left and dated 1968, 60 x 91cm. £100-150

198A British 1892 pattern Infantry Officer’s sword,having an 83cm unmarked fullered blade, thesteel Gothic hilt with crowned VR cyphermarked to the underside 4.96 1 1898 V L NN 6,having a wirebound fish skin grip, plain backstrapand domed pommel with leather knot, housed ina steel scabbard with matching numbers, 98cm. £100-150

199An 1868 Pattern Lance, having a 31cmchromium plated socket head, the bamboo haftwith red and white cotton pennon, leather wriststrap and chromium plated spike butt, 287cm. £100-150

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200A large collection of cap badges, glengarrybadges, helmet plates and metal insignis toinclude Canadian. 5th Battalion Royal Scots ofCanada glengarry badge, The King’s LiverpoolRegiment 8th Scottish Volunteer Battalion, NewZealand Volunteers, 92nd Gordon Highlanders,5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, Argyll andSutherland Highlanders, The Essex and KentScottish Regiment, Glasgow Highlanders 9thBattalion Highland Light Infantry, King’s OwnScottish Borderers, The Royal Highlanders BlackWatch, Montreal Highland Cadets, The PerthRegiment, Calgary Highlanders, Tyneside Scottish,Canada 1st Tank Battalion, Glengarry Fenciblesand 48th Highlanders of Canada etc. (73) £200-300

201A William IV truncheon, polychrome paintedwith the town arms of London and Brighton withLondon and Brighton Railway Company 1837within garter, having a ring turned handlestamped to the end Parker Holborn, 46cm. £200-300

202A WW II Observer’s and Air Gunner’s Flying LogBook, naming 1801843 J.A. Sellars, beginning atNo.48 Air School July 1943, the last entry aSummary for August 1945, entries show sortiesin Lancasters “A” and “B” Flight 582 SquadronPathfinders as a Navigator. £200-300

203Armourer Sergeant Francis Stancil French, fulllength monochrome portrait in full militaryuniform by Dorothy Wilding, signed Henry anddated 1959, 24.5 x 17.5, together with a leatherbound autograph album containing varioustelegrams to congratulate French on his NationalRifle Association Competition shooting success,to include an example from Buckingham Palace“Please convey to Armourer Sergeant F S Frenchthe Kings warm congratulations on his success =Private Secretary” dated 20th July 1935, a silverand enamel rifle brooch with various silver fobmedals and enamel lapel badges. £200-300

204King George V, a monchrome three quarterlength potrait of the King in full military dress byVandyk, signed George R.I. and dated 1935,housed in an ebonised frame surmounted by awhite metal Coat of Arms with National RifleAssociation white metal badge to the base, image28 x 21cm, max. 47 x 34cm. £200-300

205A William IV Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Societysilver medal of oval form, the obverse engravedwith crossed golf clubs and thistles with themotto Far and Sure below, the reverse inscribed“Autumn Medal Played For On Bruntsfield LinksOctober 20th 1832 And Won By Mr E.P. Junor”,all within a raised border decorated with flowersand C scrolls with shaped pendant bale, makersElder & Co, Edinburgh, 1832, 9 x 5.8cm. £300-500

206A William IV Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Societysilver medal of shaped oval form, the obverseengraved with the legend Far and Sure within abanner with crossed golf clubs and thistles below,the reverse inscribed “Presented for Competitionon Bruntsfield Links to the Members of theEdinburgh Burgess Golfing Society By CaptainHorn , And Won By E.P. Junor 23d March 1833”,makers Elder & Co, Edinburgh (no date letter), allwithin a raised border with shaped pendant bale,10.4 x 6.2cm. £300-500

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207A group of three campaign medals to includeBaltic medal (1854-55), unnamed as issued, Egyptmedal (1882-89), dated reverse naming W.CASTLE. CHF. ENGR. R.N. H.M.S.“ALEXANDRA”. and Khedive’s Star (1882-91),1892 dated, unnamed as issued. (3) £300-400

208An early 19th century flintolock box-lock pocketpistol, having a 3.5cm turn-off steel barrel, theframe engraved with stands of arms and namedCollins with Botesdale to the opposing side,having a sliding safety, concealed trigger andwalnut bag shaped butt, 12cm. £250-300

209A large 19th century Afghan Khyber knife, havinga 44cm T section steel blade, the hardwood gripin the form of a birds head with dot work inlay,housed in a leather sheath, 56cm. £220-250

210A trio of medals to include George V ImperialService medal, naming William Charles Osborne,Queen’s Sudan medal (1899), 2884. PTE W.OSBORN. 2 / R. BDE. and Khedive’s Sudanmedal (1896-1908) with Khartoum clasp, 2884.PTE. OSBORNE. 2ND R.B. (3) £400-600

211A 19th century Gauloissqueezer or palm pistol,the 4cm sighted barrelstamped GAULOIS, thetop of the frame stampedManufacture Francaise, StEttienne, Arms Et Cycles,with chequered bakelitepush plate, 8mm obsoletecalibre. £400-600

212An unusual 18th century flintlock pocket pistol,the 6cm Queen Anne turn-off steel barrelmarked to the breech with a crown over IW,having an unmarked lock and turned steel triggerwith no guard, the figured walnut frame withbrass mount, 19cm. £500-700

213A deactivated WW II Italian Breda B.R.8 Model37 8mm heavy machine gun, with top lift upaction cover, side mounted folding tray, reartrigger and double wooden handles, serial no.354013, mounted on a tripod base bearing alabel for Ernesto Breda and dated 1938, withdeactivation certificate dated 11/02/21, gunlength 127cm, max. length 160cm. £600-800

214A Gentleman’s Jaeger LeCoultre Military IssuePilot/Navigators wristwatch, circa 1943, having asigned off-white dial with Arabic numerals andtrack outer scale, the steel cased back markedwith War Department arrow 6/B 159 A13845and further numbered 158457, on a replacementblack leather strap, 32mm (excluding crown.) £600-800

215A collection of six George V/VI London GardensSociety Exhibition participants medals, each insilver awarded to W.H. Tylden-Pattenson withcard details to the inner lid, together with variousother botanical medals many to the samerecipient to include Daily Mail Sweet PeaCompetition and RHS Affiliated Societies, allcased. (15) £80-120

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216A family group of medals and effects to includeWW I 1914-15 Star, naming 1327 PTE. W.HOLMES. NOTTS. & DERBY. R., British Warand Victory 1327. SJT. W. HOLMES. NOTTS. &DERBY. R. WW II 1939-1945 Star, France andGermany Star, Defence and War, together withidentity discs naming 14611509 W. Holmes, acopy of How To Obtain Courage, Joy, Success,Peace hand written to the opening page WalterLeslie Holmes, 12 Mill Cliff, Buxton Derbyshirewith Stalag IVG and other Prisoner of Warstamps, a base metal ID disc impressed Stalag XIIA Nr 80 646 and Royal Warwickshire cap badgeetc. £100-150

217A George V 1897 pattern Infantry Officer’ssword, the 82cm straight fullered blade etched tothe forte Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London andnumbered 45679 to the spine, having a piercedregulation steel guard with crowned GR Vcypher, wire bound fish skin grip and chequeredbackstrap, housed in a leather clad field scabbard,98cm. £100-150

218A 19th century Afghan Pulwar, having a 78cmcurved fullered blade, with gilt decorated irongrip and concave pommel, 89cm. £120-150

219A German Third Reich Die DeutscheArbeitsfront (German Labour Front) workbook,naming Theodor Kunsters of Essen, together withvarious other documants to include DeutschesReich Arbeitsbuch, Wehrpass x2, Fremdenpass,Reisepass and Leistungsbuch Der Hitler-Jugend.(7) £150-250

220A George III Naval dirk, the 39cm curved bladeetched with a GR cypher and stands of arms,having a gilt brass crossguard and ribbed ivorygrip, 51cm. £150-200

221An 18th century French hunting sword, the 56cmdouble edged fullered blade etched to both sideswith hunting scene, further etched to the forteLe Court Fourbissr. Du Roy, Rue St Honoré prèscelle des Poulies Au Grand Monarque Paris, withthe words Du Roy and Monarque crossed out,having a brass mounted fluted ebony grip,housed in a later leather sheath, 73cm. £150-250

222A father and son group of medals toinclude 1897 Jubilee, 1902Coronation, 1897 MetropolitanPolice Jubilee, 1902 MetropolitanPolice Coronation, naming P.C. F.KERRISON. A. DIV. and 1911Metropolitan Police Coronation,P.C. F. KERRISON, with medal ribbon bar andretirement certificate for Frederick EdwardKerrison joined 29th July 1889 and retired 28thSeptember 1919, together with a WW I trio toinclude 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory,naming 1751 PTE. F.R.J. KERRISON. NORF. R. 1751 Private Frederick Robert J. Kerrison was killedin action 21/08/1915 Gallipoli. £150-250

223S/179001 Staff Sargeant V.R. Plenty R.A.S.C., acollection of items to include WW II 1939-1945Star, Africa Star, Defence and War medals,together with four war diaries dating 1941-1944charting his time in Greece and Egypt, Soldier’sService and Army Book, Solidiers Release Book, atrench lighter, a crown badge and a humerousenamel sign for the No.2 Sgts Mess Nienburg.(13) £200-250

224An early 19th century Continental side by sidedouble barrel flintlock pistol, having 18.5cmbarrels with replacement ram-rod below, thefoliate engraved locks each signed Wetsel, thecarved walnut stock with steel furniture, 32cm. £200-300

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226A British 1788 pattern Cavalry Trooper’s sword.having a 64cm curved steel blade, D-shapedknuckle guard and ribbed ebony grip, 76cm. £320-350

227A 19th century transitional bar hammer actionsix-shot revolver, the 15cm octagonal barrelengraved to the top flat Richards, London, havinga foliate engraved cylinder, frame and hammer,the chequered walnut grips with lion mask buttcap, 32cm. £200-300

228A Rolex British Military issue nickel cased openface pocket watch, having a white enamel dialwith black Arabic numerals and subsidiaryseconds dial, the case back with WarDepartment arrow B 7709, 52mm. (excludingsuspension ring) £400-600

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229An Omega R.A.F. pilots steel cased wristwatch,circa 1945, the signed enamel dial with Arabicnumerals and outer seconds markers, the screwback stamped 6B/159 A27643, on a replacementFixo-Flex strap, 32mm (excluding crown.) £600-800

230A 1960’s gentleman’s Omega Seamaster 30military steel cased wristwatch, the signed blackdial with luminous markers and quarterly Arabicnumerals, the case back inscribed D J Franklin2433265, RAF., on a replacement black leatherstrap, 35mm (excluding crown) £800-1,000

231A WW II British Middle East Commandofighting knife, having a 14.5cm singleedged blade with heavy cast brassknuckle-duster guard with finger stallsarranged in a skull’s head configuration,29cm, housed in a leather sheath withretention strap and belt loop. £800-1,000

232A cased pair of English percussion pistols by Westley Richards, mid19th century, each having 25.5cm octagongal brown-twist barrelswith sighted and engraved tangs, the top flats engraved WestleyRichards, 170 New Bond St, London, the signed locks and dolphinhammers with foliate engraved decoration and sliding safety catch,the polished walnuts frames with captive ram-rods and chequeredgrips with vacant cartouche and hinged butt traps, 39cm, housed inan associated green baize lined mahogany case with a Michel Bocheof Paris copper flask and an F. Joyce & Co. percussion cap tin, thecase with label verso “ NO. 875. F.L. Pistolets a Percussion aCapsules Exposition Uni-verselle Paris 1878.” w.51.5, d.29, h.7cm. £4,000-6,000

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233A Japanese export sectional bone Tanto styledagger, having a 29cm steel blade, the sheath andhandle carved with various figures, 46cm. £60-80

234A 19th century self cocking bar hammer actionpercussion six shot pepperbox revolver, having7.5cm barrels with engraved frame and hammer,the chequered walnut grips numbered to the leftside 92371?, 20cm. £200-300

235A 19th century epee, the 85cm square sectionblade marked Angelo’s School of Arms andWilkinson Pall Mall, having a pierced brass guardand later bound grip, 100cm. £70-80

236A Royal Doulton figure, Winston S. Churchill D3433, limited edition no.1899/5000 modelled byA Maslonkowski, h.31cm. £100-150

238A brown leather belt with with four ammunitionpouches, together with various other belts,pouches and holsters etc. £50-100

239A brown leather holster, probably for the Mk VIWebley revolver, together with three otherleather holsters. (4) £30-50

240A collection of military band cassette tapes toinclude Marching with the Guards, Royal AirForce, Royal Marines, Beating the Retreat, TheRoyal Tournament and Colchester Tattoo etc.(29) £10-20

241A collection of nine volumes of The ManchesterHistory of the War, together with an Indian kukriand a reproduction German mug. £15-25

242A small collection of caps badges to includeRoyal Scots, Royal Army Service Corps, RoyalWarwickshire and Belgium artillery, together withvarious other buttons, insignia and shoulder titlesetc. £20-40

243Judith Maunders, (20th century), scale plan of theSopwith Snipe 7 F1, limited edition print no.106/500, 84 x 59cm £10-20

244After Savile Lumley a reproduction WW Irecruitment poster “Daddy, What did You do inthe Great War, Published by the ParliamentryRecruiting Committee, London, Poster 79,Designed and Printed by Johnson, Riddle & CoLtd. London, S.E., 74 x 50cm, together withposter “A Groper”, A Pilot Who Ignores HisSafety Heights in Cloud, Careless Flying CostsLives, 74 x 46cm. (2) £40-60

245A set of fifteen WW I embroidered silksweetheart postcards, mounted for display withinan oak frame, 67 x 59cm, together with a print ofa sailor, marked to the mount Black & WhiteStudio Malta, 80 x 59cm. (2) £30-50

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255Franz Bergman, (Austrian 1861-1936), a largecold painted bronze study of a horse, modelledin standing pose with saddle and bridle, stampedwith B inside amphora vase foundry mark andindistinctly numbered 8260? verso, h.29.5cm £1,500-2,500

256A late 20th century bronze model of a racehorseand jockey, unsigned, raised on a rectangularmarble plinth with title plaque “Still Truks BulaHurdle Cheltenham December 7th 1985”h.28cm. £100-200

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257A contemporary silver clad model of a racehorsewith jockey up, on a textured oval base and oakplinth, designed by David Geenty, Camelot SilverLtd, Sheffield, 1999, h.25cm. £100-150

258A cold painted bronze figure, naturalisticallymodelled as two Irish Setters, unsigned, h.9cm. £40-60

259A contemporary carved and painted pine decoyduck, incised verso L Holmes 189, 41.5cm,together with one other similar example. (2) £40-60

260A modern silver table ornament, naturalisticallymodelled as a pheasant, maker C.J. Vander,Sheffield, 1993, h.8.5cm. £40-60

261A 19th century desk weight, modelled as abronze still life bird, mounted on a marble plinth,8.5 x 14cm. £30-50

262An early 20th century silver plated model of acricketer, the batsman in striking pose on asquare base by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, h.16cm. £20-40

263An early 20th century silver place setting holder,of circular form inset with a dry fly, maker Grey &Co. Rd 473072, h.4cm. £10-20

265An Edwardian silver combination shooting buttmarker/vesta of rectangular form, the hingedcover opening to reveal 8 (of 8) numbered ivorypegs, having a scrolling apperture for 6-10 guns at1-10 positions, having further hinged cover formatches with striker to the inside lid, initialledA.J.D. 1908, stamped Patent No. 3217, J Vickery.179. 181. 183. Regent St W, maker John CollardVickery, London, 1907, 6 x 4cm. £1,000-1,500

266An enamel advertising sign for James Purdey &Sons, Ltd. Gun & Rifle Makers, Audley House,South Audley Street, London, W.1., 43 x 60cm. £150-250

267A 19th century horn snuff mull, of typical formhaving a white metal collar and hinged lid withvacant cartouche, 8cm, together with one othersimilar example, 7cm. (2) £100-150

268A harlequin set of six Elizabeth II silver teaspoons,each terminal surmounted by an animal toinclude partridge, snipe, horse, dog and fox,housed in a blue leatherette case, maker Cohen& Charles, Birmingham, 1967/69. £100-120

269A set of six Elizabeth II silver gilt teaspoons, eachterminal surmounted by a partridge, housed in ablue leatherette case marked to the lid Swaine,Adeney, Brigg, London, spoon assays S.J. Rose &Son, Birmingham, 1979. £100-120

270An early 20th century German novelty inkwell,the clear cut glass body in the form of a horsehoof, the hinged silver cover in the form of ajockeys cap, stamped 800 with makers mark forA. Schollkopf, Pforzheim, h.8cm. £80-120

271Three boxed Spode limited edition cabinet platescommemorating the St Leger Winners, 1970Nijinsky, 1971 Athens Wood, 1972 Boucher,from a limited edition of 1000, and with originalpaperwork, plate diameter 27cm. (3) £60-80

272An early 20th century riding crop, having amalacca shaft with silver plated collar, the stagantler handle with Swaine & Adeney button,79cm, together with various other riding crops,silver mounted whips, driving whips and spursetc. £50-80

273A ladies hunt coat in black Melton cloth, bearinga label for Moss Bros & Co. Ltd Covent Garden,the front fastening buttons initialled CH for theCambridgeshire Hunt, together with a pair ofladies buff cavalry twill breeches with sidefastenings and label forJames Chester & Co,Newmarket, naming Miss M. Parker and dated1947, together with one other ladies hunt coatby Moss Bros and a pair of unmarked breeches.(4) £40-60

274A collection of four hunting pinks, three with halfcheck interior, the last with tails and part quiltedinterior, each with buttons intitialed CH for theCambrideshire Hunt (no labels) (4) £50-80

275A pair of mid-20th century gentleman’s blackleather calf length riding boots with brownleather banding and wooden trees, the treesstamped L and Mason, approx. size 13. £30-50

276A pair of mid-20th century gentleman’s brownleather calf length boots, having reinforced toecaps with lace fastenings and wooden trees,approx. size 13. £30-50

277A pair of black leather calf length riding bootswith wooden trees, approx. size 7, together withone other pair without trees approx. size 7. (2) £30-50

278A ladies black felt bowler hunting hat, bearing alabel to the interior for Bays & Son. No. 44 King’sParade, Cambridge, in card hat box bearing alabel for Mrs White, Ladies Hatters & HuntingWear, addressed to Mrs R.H. Parker, ThorneyCreek, Cambridge and dated 21 Aug 1935,together with a brushed felt top hat, bearing alabel to the interior for Lincoln Bennett & Coand in card box with a label for Bays & Son,Hatters and Hosiers, 11 King’s Parade,Cambridge. (2) £30-50

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279A black brushed silk top hat, bearing a label forLincoln Bennett & Co, in Bays & Son Hatters andHosiers, 11 King’s Parade Cambridge card box,together with one other similar example byLincoln Bennet & Co in Bays & Son card box. (2) £30-50

280A gentleman’s grey felt top hat, bearing a labelfor Moss Bros, in matching card box, togetherwith a black silk top hat, bearing a label forLincoln Bennett & Co, in Bays & Sons, Cambridgecard box. (2) £30-50

281A brown stitched leather case bearing the initialsR.H.P., together with a black leather clad helmet,marked to the interior “The Corker” Made by J.Compton, Sons & Webb Ltd, London and a pairof binoculars in brown leather case. (3) £20-40

282A 20th century walking stick/horse measuringstick, having a white metal mount revealing anintegral boxwood rule with folding brass arm,91cm, together with five copper and brasshunting horns. (6) £20-40

283A brown stitched leather cartridge bag, namingLady Glanley, Newmarket, together with aParker-Hale “Safari” gun cleaning outfit, contentsincomplete but to include a Cogswell & Harrisonoil bottle. (2) £30-50

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285A Webley & Scott Ltd The Webley Mark 3 .22break barrel air rifle, serial no. B8384, withinstructions, 110cm. £100-150

286An early 20th century beech horse measure,measuring in hands to one side and feet to theopposing side, 200cm. £30-40

287An Army & Navy C.S.L. 12 bore box lock nonejector, serial no. 68674, having 28” nitro proofbarrels, stamped to the top rib Army & NavyC.S.L. London, with named and engraved lock,engraved trigger guard, underside and top plate,chequered grip and forend, length of pull 38cm,max. length 114cm, together with a gun slip andcleaning outfit. PLEASE NOTE You must hold a current shotguncertificate to purchase this item and be able toproduce your certificate upon COLLECTION. £200-300

288A Webley Sports Starting Pistol, together with atin of .22 blank cartridges and instructions, boxed. £30-50

289Millais, John Guille, The Wildfowler in Scotland,1st edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co.,1901, together with St. John, Charles, NaturalHistory & Sport in Moray, Edinburgh DavidDouglas Castle Street and Jeffrey Mackie, SirPeter, The Keeper`s Book, a Guide to the Dutiesof a Gamekeeper, G.T. Foulis & CompanyLimited, 91 Great Russell Street, London. (3) £15-25

290An early 20th century bronze plaque, ofrectangular form relief decorated with a cow,18.5 x 32cm. £30-50

291An early 20th century driving whip, having abamboo shaft with ivory handle and white metalcap, 164cm, together with various other drivingwhips to include Banton & Walton and a ridingcrop. (8) £30-50

292An early 20th century crop, having a malaccashaft with woven white metal collar and metal tipengraved Swaine & Adney, London, 71cm,together with one other crop, having a plaitedleather shaft and white metal button to the endmarked H. Andrews Saddlers & C Oxford, 68cm.(2) £30-50

293An early 20th century beagle/kennel whip, havinga plaited leather shaft and tip, by Swaine &Adney, 64cm, together with agamekeeper/poachers priest, having a plaitedleather shaft and weighted end, 22cm. (2) £30-50

294A mid-20th century galvanized lark/sparrowroasting tin, with rotating cover and twin handles,32cm. £20-30

295A collection of three Swiss walking sticks, affixedwith various souvenir badges. (3) £10-20

296An Edwardian silver trophy cup, having twinhandles and raised on four trefoil shaped feetwith presentation inscription “NewportRedmarley Point To Point Races, A.J. Goodwin,Bodenham, Much Marcle, April 1908”, makerGoldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., London, 1906,mounted on an oak plinth, 21.9oz. £200-300

300George Paice (1854-1925) - Victory, oil oncanvas, signed and dated ‘88 lower left, 48 x66cm £300-400

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301Thomas Earl, (1815-1885), Jealousy, Gentlemanin hunting pinks seated at a table with twohounds beside him, oil on canvas, signed T Earland dated 81 lower right, with title and artistname to the slip, housed in a gilt frame, 49.5 x59.5cm, max. dimensions 78 x 88cm. £200-300

302Attributed to Thomas Spencer, (1700-1763),Alcock’s Arabian, gouache, annotated versosigned Spencer and dated 1721, 28 x 34cm. £200-300

303T Burre Bundy (XIX) - Study of an Arabian Greywith stableboy in a landscape, oil on canvas,signed and dated 1854 lower right, 85 x 113cm £500-700

304In the manner of James Seymour, (1702-1752),Two racehorses in full stride, watercolourheightened in white, 22 x 31cm. £40-60

305Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856) afterWilliam Henry Pyne (1769-1824), Jumping insacks, aquatint, published by Pyill & Hunt,together with one other, Foot Ball, engraved byGeorge Hunt (1820-1870), each 24 x 33cm. (2)

306Thomas Sutherland after Henry Alken, IpswichWeighing, hand coloured engraving, LondonPublished by R. Ackermann, unframed, 27 x69cm. £10-20

307John Harris after J.F. Herring, Fores’s StableScenes, plates 1, 2 and 4, black and whiteaquatints, London Published May 19th 1846,each 53 x 73cm. £10-20

308Edward Frank Gillett RI (British, 1874-1927),hunting scenes, a set of three coloured prints,published H.J. Stacey, London W.C.1, signed inpencil and with gallery blindstamp, each 21 x46cm. (3) £15-25

309John Harris after Henry Alken, (19thcentury), The First Steeple Chase onRecord, plates I-IV, aquatint engraving,hand coloured, London published March1st 1839 by Ben Brooks, unframed, each52.5 x 58cm. £20-40

310George Zobel after Sir Edwin Landseer,Hunters At Grass, black and whiteengraving, Published by Fishel, Alder & CoNew York, Published by S. Hildesheimer& Co Limited London, bearing facsimilesignature lower left, 39.5 x 54cm. £20-30

311After Florence Mabel Hollams, (1877-1963),Lord Cornwallis, Master of the Linton Beagles1888-1932, coloured print, the beagles beingnamed in the margin, 45 x 51cm. £20-30

312Susie Whitcombe, (b.1957), The Puckeridge andThurlow Hunt, limited edition print no. 71/200,signed in pencil by the artist, published byMalcolm Innes Gallery, 49 x 63cm. £20-30

313English School, early 20th century, Huntsmen andhounds, watercolour, together with thecompanion, a pair, each 15.5 x 27cm. (2) £20-40

314Fred Archer, (1857-1886) AKA The Tin Man,head and shoulders portrait in Lord Falmouth’scolours, coloured lithograph by Riddle &Couchman, Illustrated London News 1884, 50.5x 41.5cm. £20-30

315Clarence Hailey, (1867-1949), Grand Parade, ByOrby. Grand Geraldine Winner of the Derby1919, The Property of Lord Glanley,photogravure, 51 x 67cm, together with variousother equestrian prints to include Lord Glanleysseven winners of the Ascot meeting June 1919,The “Victory” Derby, 1919. Lord Glanelly leadingin “Grande Parade” with Templeman up., TheOaks 1930. Lord Glanely leading in “Rose ofEngland” with Gordon Richards up., St Leger1930 Lord Glanely leading in “Singapore” andone other inscribed “Sir Browne 1932”. (6) £20-40

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316After Mabel Dorothy Hardy (1868-1937),Topping the rails, coloured lithograph, circa 1920,unframed, 27.5 x 68.5cm. £20-30

317Charles K. Cook, in the manner of Cecil Aldin,The Hunt Supper, watercolour, unframed 15 x45cm. £20-40

318English school, Three spaniels within landscape,oil on panel, signed indistinctly and dated 1873,12.5 x 17cm. £20-30

319After Ernest Alexandre Bodoy, (fl. 1874-1891),Race horse and jockeys, a set of three colouredchromolithographs, Published A. Legras, Paris,each 36 x 26cm. £30-50

320Joseph Simpson, (1879-1939), John Peel 3/4length portrait, limited edition colour lithographno. 34/100, signed in pencil to the margin, circa1930, 34 x 25cm. £30-50

321W.T. Davey after Henry Calvert, The WynnstayHunt, mixed media hand coloured engraving,Published by Thomas Agnew and Sons, circa1855, 54 x 84cm. £30-50

322John Harris after Henry Alken, (19th century,)The First Steeple-Chase on Record, plates I-IV,aquatint engraving, hand coloured, Londonpublished March 1st 1839 by Ben Brooks, each36.5 x 43cm, housed in maples frames max.dimensions 46 x 53cm. (4) £30-50

323After Robert Havell Jr (British 1793-1878),Partridge Shooting. near Windsor, PheasantShooting. Black Park, near Uxbridge, Wild DuckShooting. near Cowley and Snipe Shooting. nearUxbridge, a set of four hand coloured engravings,each 32 x 40.5cm. (4) £30-50

324Richard Houston, (1721-1775), after ThomasSpencer, (1700-1763), The Portraiture of WhiteNose, Published March 1756, hand colouredmezzotint, 38 x 52cm. £30-50

325After Archibald Thorburn, (1860-1935), Wigeonalighting, coloured print, published by WFEmbleton, 1927, signed in pencil to the marginwith Fine Art Guild blindstamp, 34 x 48cm. £30-50

326After John Cyril Harrison, (1898-1985), SpringTeal in flight, limited edition coloured print no.133/250, signed to the margin and with galleryblindstamp, 61 x 45cm, together with F.S. Begg,(20th century), Otter and Salmon, etching, signedand dated ‘73, 27.5 x 37.5cm and T. Morris afterGilpin, Hawking, hand coloured engraving, 44 x53cm. (3) £30-50

327William Giller after Sir Edwin Landseer,Favourites, black and white engraving, LondonPublished by S. Hildesheimer & Co Ltd, NewYork Published by Fishel, Adler & Schwartz, 94Fulton St, circa 1841, housed in a maple frame,max. dimensions 53 x 66cm. £30-50

328Jonathan Yule (British, 20th Century), Hunter andDeer, watercolour, signed lower left, 37 x 27cm. £30-50

329Newton Fielding after Francis Calcraft Turner,(19th century), Moving Accidents by Flood andField, a set of four coloured prints, London,Published by Dean & Son, 31 Ludgate Hill, each39 x 53cm. £30-50

330English school, early 20th century, Waterfowl, aset of three oil on board studies, framed as one,centre oil 19 x 19cm, two outer 19 x 26cm, max.25.5 x 80cm. £30-50

331After Heywood Hardy (1842-1943), Huntingscene, contemporary oil on canvas, signed *Caroll, 49.5 x 60cm. £40-60

332After Victor Venner, (1869-1913), The MowbrayHunt, a set of three chromolithograph prints toinclude “Checked”, “How It Happened”, 50.5 x73cm and “A Hot Scent” 70 x 55cm, published1902, together with a Cecil Aldin print, AHunting Morning, 34.5 x 60.5cm, each within acontemporary oak frame. (4) £50-80

333In the manner of Ludwig Koch, (Austrian, 1866-1934), Horses being led by stableman atracetrack, oil on canvas, bears signature lowerright and dated 1924, 51 x 70cm. £50-100

334In the manner of Carl Franz Bauer (Austrian,1879-1954), Portrait of the racehorses Helleo,Annelore, Gentleman M and Pepi B, oil on board,signed lower right, 21 x 29.5cm, together withone other depicting three horses, as an oval, oilon panel, monogrammed C.F.B. (possibly CarlFranz Bauer), 15 x 23cm. (2) £50-100

335Elizabeth M. Halstead, (British 20th century), Roedeer within a wooded landscape, oil on board,signed lower right, 28.5 x 38.5cm. £50-80

336Michael Morley, (b.1937), River Trout FishingUnited Kingdom, acrylic on board,monogrammed lower right, 39 x 49cm, togetherwith English School, early 20th century, figure inboat in river landscape, oil on board, signedindistinctly, 22 x 28.5cm. (2) £100-150

337Basil Nightingale (1864-1940) - Pair; Tally-Ho andCrime, pastel heightened with white on buffpaper, each signed, titled and dated 1924 upperright, 36 x 54cm £250-400

338D.J. Smith - Show Pantechnicon with team ofSuffolk Punches, watercolour, signed withmonogram lower right, 27.5 x 37.5cm; togetherwith five other original works by the artist, allbeing coaching scenes, the largest 29 x 39.5cm,some signed in full, some monogrammed andsome unsigned (6) £280-400

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339A B. James & Son England “The KennetPerfection” 11’3” two piece split cane trottingrod with detachable cork handle. £100-150

340A Hardy 10’ two piece split cane salmon rod incanvas bag, together with an Allcocks 8’ splitcane two piece rod. (2) £30-50

341A Bruce & Walker Silver Stream #6-8 12’3”three piece carbon salmon fly rod, together withan Abu Feralite Mark 6 Zoom 13’ All EnglandMatch Tip three-piece rod and an AvantiAquaforte telescope pole. (A/F) (3) £15-25

342A Shakespeare Super Condex 4” centre pin reel,with spare spool, boxed together with two BFRDragonfly Cartridge reels 375 and 395, an S.Allcock & Co mahogany and brass mounted reeland an Abu Diplomat 178 reel. (6) £20-40

343A Garcia Mitchell 300 left hand fixed spool reel,together with a Mitchell 300c left hand fixedspool reel, each with a spare spool. (4) £20-30

344A House of Hardy cream canvas fishing bag withbrown leather trim, having two exterior pocketscontaining various spools of line etc. £20-40

345An Airflo Delta Classic 9’6” #6/7 three-piececarbon fly rod, in canvas bag and outer tube. £20-30

346A Hardy “Hardygraphite” #7/8 9’3” carbon flyrod, in Hardy canvas bag. £20-30

347A Hardy “Hardygraphite De-Luxe”, #6/7 9 1/2’two-piece carbon fly rod, in Hardy bag andRedington tube. £20-30

348A Hardy “Hardygraphite De-Luxe” #7/8 9’3”two-piece carbon fly rod in Hardy canvas bag. £20-40

349A News of The World Prize Fishing Reel, the 4”centre pin reel with mahogany back and brassfittings. £20-30

350A Hardy split cane 8’ two piece spinning rod no.E 66631, in Hardy camouflage bag. £20-40

351A Hardy Marquis #7 3 1/2” centre pin fly reel, inH of H blue leatherette pouch. £30-50

352A Hardy Marquis #7 3 1/2” centre pin fly reel, inHardy blue leathrette pouch. £30-50

353An Orvis Battenkill BBS IV 3 1/4” centre pin flyreel in Orvis leatherette and canvas pouch. £30-50

354A collection of fishing tackle to include a Hardyfolding landing net, various tins of flies, spools ofline and fly making equipment etc. £30-50

355An early 20th century 4” mahogany reel, thebrass star back marked Sun Patent No.13388/85, together with an Allcocks bambooand brass mounted folding landing net and aSeymo fish tailer. (3) £30-50

356A Youngs Pridex 3 3/4” centre pin fly reel,together with a Youngs Condex 3 1/2” reel, anunmarked 3 1/2” reel and a 4” side casting reel.(4) £40-60

357A J.W. Young & Sons Rapidex 4” centre pin flyreel, together with a K. Dowling & Sons 4” reel,an Avon Royale 3 3/4” reel and an unmarked 4”reel. (4) £40-60

358A Malloch’s Patent No. 13561 fly tin, the creampainted interior with three rows of five liddedcompartments with some flies, together withfour plastic fly cases and contents. (5) £40-60

359A Victorian brass 4” centre pin salmon reel,having an ivory handle, the brass foot engravedwith a fish, further engraved C. Farlow & Co.Makers, 191, Strand London, together with amatching 3 1/2” example. (2) £120-150

360A Hardy Bros. brass telescopic gaff with a ringturned mahogany handle, stamped to the armHardy’s Alnwick, 40cm. (closed), together with aHardy fly tin, a Hardy’s Cerolene tin and twoWheatley fly tins with contents. (5) £100-150

361A Hardy The Princess 3 1/2” centre pin fly reel,in black leatherette Hardy pouch, with sparespool, a spool of Hardy dry fly floating line and atin of flies. £40-60

362A Hardy #6 “Graphite Smuggler De Luxe” 8’ 21/2” fly rod, in seven sections, in Hardy canvasbag and leather outer sleeve. £300-400

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363A Hardy Marquis #7 3 1/2” centre pin fly reel inHardy leatherette pouch, together with anAllcock’s “Gilmour” 4” centre pin reel, in originalbox. (2) £30-50

364A Hardy Richard Walker “Reservoir Superlite” 9’3” two piece trout fly rod, together with “SalmonFly” 12’ 6” carbon three piece rod, an Allcocks 8’split cane two piece rod, an Airflo Classic 9’ 6”carbon two piece rod and a DAM No. 71 5’ twopiece rod. (5) £30-50

365An F.T. Williams Craftsman Forcarp, 10’ twopiece split cane rod, together with a Shakespeare9’ 6” two piece Royalty Carbon Fly rod, variousother rods, a Mitchell 400 fixed spool reel, a J.W.Youngs Ambidex fixed spool reel in original box,various floats and lures etc. £40-60

366A mixed lot of fishing tackle to include a largecollection of flies, an Allcock’s 3 1/2” centre pinreel, a Leeda LC 100 3 1/2” reel, a Hardy pockettackle box and various lures etc. £40-60

367A collection of fixed spool reels to includeMitchell 300 x3 (one boxed), Mitchell 3330Z,K.P. Morritts Intrepid “Elite” and Intrepid De-luxe,together with various spare spools. (13) £30-50

368A Mitchell 304 fixed spool reel, boxed, togetherwith various other Mitchell reels to include 330,324 x2, 440A x2, 408, 840, one other (no modelno.) and a Daiwa RB1300. (10) £50-80

369A brace of taxidermy Partridge (Perdix perdix),mounted on a mossy wooden base, w.42, d.23,h.31cm. £60-80

370An early 20th century taxidermy Otter (Lutralutra) with fish prey beneath, mounted in anaturalistic setting, within an ebonised displaycase, bearing a label for J. Dobson, Taxidermist,21 Sykes Street, w.77, d.27, h.54cm. £50-80

371A taxidermy Guillemot (Uria aalge), mounted ona faux rock, within a perspex display case, w.41,d.30, h.37cm. £60-80

372Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), a large pair ofantlers on cut upper skull, w.91cm, together withthree other smaller pairs. (4) £40-60

373An early 20th century taxidermy maleSparrowhawk (Accipter nisus), re-mounted inmantle position, on a naturalistic base andwooden plinth, h.23cm, together with one otherSparrowhawk, h.8cm. (2) £70-90

374A late 20th century taxidermyRainbow Trout (Oncorchynchusmykiss), mounted in a naturalisticsetting within a bow-front displaycase, annotated Rainbow Trout 6lb4oz Caught 28.8.85 By R.D. Nixon,w.76, d.13, h.43cm. £80-120

375An early 20th century taxidermy Greenwoodpecker (Picus viridus), mounted in anaturalistic setting within a glazed display case.w.32, d.17, h.42cm. £80-120

376A 20th century taxidermy Perch (Perca fluviatilis),mounted in a naturalistic setting within a verreeglomise bow-front display case, bearing a labeltop left “Perch Caught bu Mr S. Parsons R-Trent1st July 1969 1lb 3ozs”, w.47, d.13, h.27cm. £100-200

377A pair of taxidermy Woodcock (Scalopaxrusticola), mounted in a naturalistic within aglazed display case, w.54, d.15, h.44cm. £120-150

378A circa 1900 taxidermy Pike (Esox lucius),mounted in a naturalistic setting within anebonised glazed display case, bearing a label topleft “12 lb” with further trade label verso for G.A.Topp, 19 London Street, Reading, w.91, d.22,h.47cm. £100-200

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379A brace of early 20th century taxidermy Perch(Perca fluviatilis), mounted in a naturalistic settingwithin a bow-front display case, bearing a labeltop right “Taken by Frank Edbrook, NewtonMere, Shropshire, September 17th, 1929”, withfurther label top upper left “Preserved By J.Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St. Luke’s,London, E.C.”, w.59.5, d.16, h.42cm. £900-1,100

380An early 20th century taxidermy Barn Owl (Tytoalba), mounted on a branch in a naturalisticsetting within a glazed display case, w.28, d.15,h.41cm. £40-60

381A 20th century taxidermy Common Cuckoo(Cuculus canorus), full female mount perched ona branch within a naturalistic setting, under a glassdome on an ebonised plinth, h.40cm. £150-180

382An early 20th century taxidermy Barn Owl (Tytoalba), mounted on a branch in a naturalisticsetting within a glazed display case, w.28, d.15,h.41cm. £40-60

383A late 19th/early 20th century taxidermy GreaterSulphur Crested Cockatoo, (Cacatua galerita), fullmount in a naturalistic setting of ferns and tallgrasses, under a glass dome on an ebonisedplinth, h.47cm. £400-500

384A pair of early 20th century Fox cubs (Vulpesvulpes), mounted one on top of the other, withina glazed display case, w.19, d.15, h.19cm. £20-40

385An early 20th century taxidermy Honey buzzard(Pernis apivorus), mounted in a naturalisticsetting within a glazed display case, w.58, d.19,h.51cm. £180-220

386An early 20th century taxidermy Greenwoodpecker (Picus viridus), mounted in anaturalistic setting within a glazed oak displaycase, w.32, d.13, h.39cm. £40-60

387A Victorian group of five exotic birds, mountedin a naturalistic setting beneath a glass dome onan ebonised plinth, h.64cm. £300-400

388A brace of early 20th century taxidermy RedSquirrels (Sciurus vulgaris), one mounted on abranch the other below, each with a nut, in anaturalistic setting and glazed display case, w.35,d.13, h.46cm. £40-60

389A late Victorian taxidermy group of exotic birdsto include, Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula),Red-Cowled Cardinal (Paroana dominicana) andHoneycreeper? (Cyanerpes cyaneus) etc. eachmounted on a mossy branch within a naturalisticsetting, under a glass dome on ebonised plinth,h.57cm. £300-400

390A Victorian taxidermy Old English Pheasant(Phasianus colchirus), mounted in a naturalisticsetting, within a glazed display case, w.70, d.19,h.51cm. £150-180

391A 20th century taxidermy Brazilian Piranha(Pygocentrus nattereri), mounted on a pineplinth, h.17cm. £20-40

392An early 20th century taxidermy Indian Roller(Coracias benghalensis) mounted on a branchand naturalistic base, beneath a glass dome on agilt plinth, h.29cm. £200-250

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393An early 20th century taxidermy Red Squirrel(Sciurus vulgaris), mounted in a naturalistic settingwithin a glazed display case, w.30, d.11, h.30cm. £30-50

394A taxidermy Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus)mounted on a branch within a naturalistic setting,beneath a glass dome on a beech plinth, h.34cm. £250-280

395A taxidermy Partridge (Perdix perdix), mountedon a branch on a mossy naturalistic base andpine plinth, h.26cm. £30-50

396A 20th century taxidermy Red-winged Parrot(Aprosmictus Erythropterus), mounted on astump and naturalistic base, under a glass domeon an ebonised plinth, h.47cm. £250-300

397Lepidopterology, a collection of eleven WorldSilk Moths, to include Rothschild’s Silkmoth(Rothschildia jacobaeae), American Moon-moth(Actias luna), Japanese Oak Silkmoth (Antheraeayamamai) and Atlas Silkmoth (Attacus atlas) etc.,mounted and titled within a beech framed displaycase, bearing a label verso for Jon Young, B.A.Entomologist, 36 x 46cm, together with twocases of entomology studies to include MalaysianScorpion (Arachnidae), Stag Rhino Beetle(Dynastinae) and White Spotted Longhorn(Cerambycidae - Batocera). (3) £40-60

398An early 20th century taxidermy Tench (Tincatinca) mounted in a naturalistic setting within abow-front glazed display case, annotated to thefront “Tench Caught by B. Ellins. August 6th1911, Weight, 5ib’s”, bearing a label top right“Preserved By J. Cooper & Sons, 28 RadnorStreet, St. Luke’s, London, E.C.” w.66, d.17,h.39cm. £600-800

399A late Victorian taxidermy Roach (Rutilus rutilus),mounted in a naturalistic setting within a verreeglomise bow-front display case, bearing a label“Preserved by J. Cooper & Sons, 28 RadnorStreet, St Luke, London E.C.” with remains offurther label verso “Roach Taken by J.A.Whitmore, Essex July 24th 1891” w.43, d.13,h.26cm. £200-300

400A taxidermy badger (Meles meles), mounted in anaturalistic setting within a glazed display case,bearing a label verso for Richard J. BrighamNaturalist, w.92, d.30, h.61cm. £50-80

401An early 20th century taxidermy Sparrowhawk(Accipiter nisus), mounted on a branch in anaturalistic setting within a glazed display case,bearing a label for W.H. Vingoe, Naturalist,Penzance, w.20, d.9.5, h.33cm. £50-80

402An early 20th century taxidermy Barn Owl (Tytoalba), mounted on a branch in a naturalisticsetting against a blue painted background, withina parcel gilt ebonised display case, w.29, d.14,h.47cm. £50-80

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