| Lot |
Description |
Illustration |
| 1 |
Omdurman, The First Battle - 6.30am Victorian colour lithograph 22in x 29in (56cm x 73.6cm)
Sold for £38
Lot 1 illustration
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| 2 |
Arcadian crested china Cenotaph, and an Arcadian crested china model of a First World War British Tank (2)
Sold for £40
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Not Illustrated |
| 3 |
Nineteenth Century ebony and brass sextant, inlaid with bone, and makers name 'J.King Bristol', 11 3/4in (29.8cm) long
Sold for £85
Lot 3 condition report
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Not Illustrated |
| 4 |
Fascist Italy officer's M.V.S.N. black tassled cap, with gilt metal emblem, liner marked 'MASSAUA', and a 'opera balilla' (the work of a member of fascist youth group) school report card 1935/6, with member details
(Unsold)
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Not Illustrated |
| 5 |
Victorian Bandsman's tunic, of the Royal Engineers, complete with buttons, small moth nip
(Unsold)
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Not Illustrated |
| 6 |
Highland Light Infantry Officer's dress sporran circa 1950, named to '478745 McKinnon', reverse of sporran impressed 'Wm. Anderson & Sons Ltd, military outfitters Edinburgh & Glasgow', and a belt with buckle
Sold for £250
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Not Illustrated |
| 7 |
Late nineteenth century Spanish Artillery dirk, with wire bound wooden grip and metal mounts, the blade marked 'ARTILLERIA FABRICA DE TOLEDO 1894', in metal mounted leather scabbard, 8 1/4in (21cm) long
Sold for £38
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Not Illustrated |
| 8 |
Bill Oliphant British Troops Advancing pastel drawing, dated '49 10 1/4in x 9in (26cm x 22.8cm)
Sold for £35
Lot 8 illustration
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| 9 |
Military plated cigarette casket by Harrods in the original leather case; and a military compass in it's original leather case (2)
Sold for £85
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Not Illustrated |
| 10 |
Pair of Police handcuffs with keys, dated 1941
Sold for £26
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Not Illustrated |
| 10a |
Siver and gold mounted kukri, later mounts made for Elizabeth II Coronation 1953
Sold for £90
Lot 10a illustration
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| 10b |
Nineteenth century steel punch dagger, 8in (20.3cm) long
Sold for £32
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Not Illustrated |
| 10c |
Brass mounted Skean Dhu, carved wooden handle, maker Anderson, Edinburgh
Sold for £38
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Not Illustrated |
| 10d |
Victorian brass and copper pistol flask, 4 3/4in (12cm) long
Sold for £38
Lot 10d illustration
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| 11 |
Edwardian Cavalry Officer's sword, with Royal Crown and cipher to the guard and blade; and a leather covered scabbard, 39in (99cm) long
Sold for £58
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Not Illustrated |
| 12 |
WWI British military compass in maker marked leather case, dated 1918
Sold for £20
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Not Illustrated |
| 13 |
Seaforth Highlanders walking cane, raised badge to plated grip, (Queens Crown)-1953 onward
Sold for £35
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Not Illustrated |
| 14 |
Silver topped glass inkwell, with R.A.F. emblem engraved to the hinged lid, 2in (5cm) high, Birmingham marks 1918
Sold for £65
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Not Illustrated |
| 15 |
British commando dagger with sheath
Sold for £38
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Not Illustrated |
| 16 |
Nineteenth century ebony and brass sextant, Inlaid with bone, and makers name 'W. B. Harrison of Hull, in a mahogany box
Sold for £330
Lot 16 condition report
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Not Illustrated |
| 17 |
Two Mauser bayonets
Sold for £40
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Not Illustrated |
| 18 |
Swiss Army helmet and a pair of Swiss Army leather ammo pouches, circa 1930's, WW1 shell casing, and a small brass pull-out telescope
Sold for £20
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Not Illustrated |
| 19 |
Victorian Light Infantry Officer's sword, with Royal Crown and cipher to the guard and blade, with scabbard, 40 1/2in (103cm) long
Sold for £55
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Not Illustrated |
| 20 |
Percussion pistol, possibly constructed from some original parts and marked 'Brander'
(Unsold)
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Not Illustrated |
| 21 |
Umbrella with mount engraved 'PRESENTED TO MAJOR STIRLING BY THE COMMITTEE OF L.F.V. SOCY. MAY 1912.', and another walking cane
Sold for £38
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Not Illustrated |
| 22 |
A Pair of black leather household cavalry boots, circa 1930's approx size 10, and a pair of WWI brown leather gaiters (2)
Sold for £50
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Not Illustrated |
| 23 |
Indian sword stick with brass mounts, 36in (91.5cm) long
Sold for £22
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Not Illustrated |
| 24 |
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, large framed embroidery of the badge, and an A & S. H. swagger stick (2)
Sold for £30
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Not Illustrated |
| 25 |
Honourable Discharge document, to '240554 Pte. James Donnelly K.O.S.B. 24th April 1919', and a K.O.S.B. Glengarry badge (2)
Sold for £10
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Not Illustrated |
| 26 |
WWII British Commando Dagger, B2, with details scratched to blade 'H J Kither Capt. 9 Commando, with sheath
Sold for £180
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Not Illustrated |
| 27 |
Brass Naval Range Finder, designed and built by Barr and Stroud, Glasgow, 45in (114.3cm) long
Sold for £60
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Not Illustrated |
| 28 |
WWII chromed mortar shell, bearing, 'The Royal Regiment of Canada' badge, adapted for use as a table lamp, 19in (48.2cm) high, and a Victorian reproduction pike/halberd head, 12.5in (31.7cm)
Sold for £40
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Not Illustrated |
| 29 |
Large brass pull-out telescope, with wooden casing by 'WILLSON LONDON' - 'DAY or NIGHT', and another brass pull-out telescope
Sold for £70
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Not Illustrated |
| 30 |
Three P.O.W. carved wood panels, with inscription to the reverse of one 'carved by a member of the crew of the German Pocket Battleship 'Graf Spee' whilst a P.O.W. at Munster Laager, near Luneberg 1946, guarded by the fifth battalion of The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry'
(Unsold)
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Not Illustrated |
| 31 |
Disposition by H.M. Principal Secretary of State for War with consent to Babcock and Wilcox Limited 1919. 'Ypres National Projectile Factory, Renfrew, an eight page document, with each page bearing, among others, the signature of Winston Churchill, at the time Secretary of State for War. An interesting document.
Sold for £250
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Not Illustrated |
| 32 |
Two Feu Contracts and one Disposition - 1916. All documents contain Secretary of State for War Department information, location plans, and bear numerous signatures. Another interesting lot
(Unsold)
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Not Illustrated |
| 33 |
French army medics cap, early twentieth century
Sold for £28
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Not Illustrated |
| 34 |
Lot of nineteenth and early twentieth century legal documents, Dispositions, Bonds
Sold for £48
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Not Illustrated |
| 35 |
Lot of eighteenth century and earlier legal documents, Seasine, Bonds
Sold for £100
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Not Illustrated |
| 36 |
Emrys Hughes, M. P., lot of various communications dating from 1950s and 1960s, including post cards and letters from Soviet Russia, a letter from the House of Commons dated 1969 wishing the M. P. a speedy recovery, signed by his comrades, and photographs
Sold for £28
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Not Illustrated |
| 37 |
Early twentieth century R.A.F. wooden aircraft propeller, stamped, R.A.F. 1704 + 30091, 73 1/4in (186cm) long
Sold for £120
Lot 37 condition report
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Not Illustrated |
| 38 |
Low's Political Parade, a bound volume 1936, and other ephemera
Sold for £32
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Not Illustrated |