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Braddon, R., Cheshire V.C., London, 1956, 256pp, 19 plates, dj; Jocelyn, A., Awards of Honour, London, 1956, xix + 276pp, colour plates; Abbott, P.E., Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1855-1909, London, 1975, xxiv + 88pp; Crook, M.J., The Evolution of the Victoria Cross, Tunbridge Wells, 1975, 321pp, dj; Fevyer, W.H., The Distinguished Service Medal 1939-1946, Polstead, 1981, vi + 163pp; Walker, R.W., Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1914-1920, Birmingham, 1981, xx...
£100–£150
Jocelyn, Capt. Arthur, Awards of Honour; Joslin, Litherland & Simpkin, British Battles & Medals, 1988 edition; Spink’s Standard Catalogue of British Orders, Decorations and Medals (2); 1976 (Joslin) and 1990 (Litherland & Simpkin) editions; Abbott & Tamplin, British Gallantry Awards, 1971 edition; Patterson, Stephen, Royal Insignia; Mericka, V., Orders and Decorations; Mericka, V., The Book of Orders and Decorations; [W. H. Smith], So Many - A folio dedicated to all who served with RAF...
£40–£60
King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Regimental Flag. A large example 150 x 92cm in thin gauge khaki coloured linen with sewn on regimental insignia. Comprising a KC over a coiled bugle horn with central rose, title below ‘K. O Yorkshire Lt. Infty.’, all in pale yellow cloth the central rose on a black ground and the embroidered unit title in pale green. Acquired in Ireland the Regiment had a detachment based at Cork and later at Dublin prior to WW1, good overall condition £50-80
£50–£80
Irish Free State Army Senior Officer’s Full Dress Kepi. An extremely rare example, the body of unstiffened navy cloth with narrow scarlet welt, the crown in scarlet cloth with a narrow navy welt, gold cord central decoration and gold cord trim. The cap badge on a scarlet cloth ground in padded gold wire and features an eight pointed star with further outer decoration, in the centre the double ‘F’ with motto in surround. The narrow gold cord ‘chin-strap’ broken but present supported...
£300–£500
42nd (The Royal Highland) Regiment, Glengarry Badge, two QVC pre-1881 examples, in white metal for other ranks, and a three-part badge for Sergeants, both with soldered copper loop fasteners, very fine condition (2) £50-60
Hammer Price: £20
Three: Company-Sergeant Major A. A. Mackie, King’s African Rifles 1939-45 Star; Burma Star, these two privately inscribed, ‘K.R. 3161 C.S.M. Mackie, 5th (Kenya) Btn., King’s African Rifles’; War Medal 1939-45, this privately inscribed, ‘C.S.M. Mackie’, together with original campaign medal issuance slip in the name of ‘K.R. 3161 W.S./W.O. II (C.S.M.) Mackie, A.A.’, and Army Council forwarding slip, extremely fine (3) £30-50
Model Soldiers, a large and varied collection all of modern manufacture and some set in small dioramas, sold as viewed not subject to return (parcel) £50-80
Royal Marine Corporal’s Worsted Lovat Tunic and Trousers & Green Cloth Beret, the tunic embellished with bronze collar badges and QEC buttons, the right arm with bullion embroidered parachute/wings badge, a Corporal’s stripes and embroidered gold on blue cloth badge featuring a star/SC/laurels, the green cloth beret complete with QEC bronze cap badge, very good condition (3) £40-60
Forbes, Archibald, The “Black Watch” The Record of an Historic Regiment, Cassell & Co., 1896, vii, 316pp, ex Army Museums Ogilby Trust, original cloth; Linlater, Eric and Andro, The History of the Royal Highland Regiment, Barrie & Jenkins, 1977, 240pp., with dust jacket; Lagden Alan & Sly, John (Compilers), The 2/73rd at Waterloo, Including a roll of all ranks present with biographical notes, 1998, lxii, 272pp., signed by Lagden, with dust jacket; Baird, William, General Wauchope,...
Three: attributed to Lance-Sergeant C. S. Berry, Royal Signals 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed; with Loyal Service Badge, extremely fine (4) £20-30
Hammer Price: £25
Three: attributed to Trooper J. Connolly, 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, died, North Africa, 27 August 1943 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed, extremely fine (3) £30-40
Mullen, A. L. T. (Editor), The Military General Service Roll 1793-1814, London Stamp Exchange, 1990, 726pp., aeg., in original card case, very good condition; Balmer, Major J. L., British and Irish Regimental & Volunteer Medals 1745-1895, Volume 1 Regular Army, Langlands Edition, 309pp., good condition (2) £30-40
Five: attributed to H. G. Curtis, Royal Navy 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals, all unnamed, good very fine (5) £40-50
Hammer Price: £30
Three: Gunner T. A. Bentley, Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery 1939-45 Star Defence and War Medals, unnamed as issued, nearly extremely fine (3) £40-60
Royal Naval Uniforms, comprising a Lieut. Commander’s double-breasted tunic with KC buttons, medal ribbons include DSC, various WWII examples and Korean pair, a bullion KC winged anchor badge above the rank lace on the left cuff together with his corresponding Mess jacket and waistcoat, this includes a very modern set of miniature medals, two pairs of corresponding trousers, good condition (5) £40-80
General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Malaya, E.II.R. (EA18113626 Pte. Anodi Chimwaza, N.N.R.) edge bruising, contact marks, nearly very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £35
Female Relatives’ Badge, W.W.2 period, with one star, by Angus & Coots 1942, reverse numbered, ‘A122924’, pin-backed badge; with associated enamelled colour patch for the 2/8th Battalion, pin-backed; Volunteer for Active Service lapel badge, for the Medically Unfit, reverse numbered, ‘53598’, General Service Badge, by Amore, Sydney, bronze, dated 1948 No. A 110966 (man’s issue); Discharged from Active Service lapel badges (2), King’s Crown, one by Amore, No. 331924; another by...
U.S. Air Force ‘Blood Chit’ (2), Second World War period silk ‘chit’, 27 x 22.5cm., displaying the U.S. Flag and a friendly message in various languages; another, Vietnam War period, 41 x 26cm., good condition (2) £40-60
General Service 1962, 1 clasp, Malay Peninsula (21148648 L/Cpl. Damberbahadur Thapa, Gurkha ASC) some edge bruising, otherwise good very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £40
British War Medal 1914-20 (7541 Pte. C. Tuffin, 2-Bn. A.I.F.) good very fine £40-60
Australian Service Medal 1945-75 (12); eight with single clasps, ‘Thailand’; ‘Thai & Malay’; ‘FESR’; ‘SW Pacific’; ‘Japan’; ‘PNG’; ‘Indonesia’; ‘Middle East’; four with two clasps, ‘PNG, Indonesia’; ‘PNG, Thailand”; PNG, Japan’; ‘Japan, FESR’, extremely fine 12) £30-50
Maude, Alan H. (Editor), The 47th (London) Division 1914-1919, Amalgamated Press, London, 1922, 297pp, plus maps, red cloth; Thompson, Lieut-Col. R. R., The Fifty-Second (Lowland) Division 1914-1918, Maclehose, Jackson & Co, Glasgow, 1932, 610pp., plus maps and plans, blue cloth; Johnson, Lieut-Col. R. M., 29th Divisional Artillery War Record and Honours Book 1915-1918, Royal Artillery Institution Printing Hose, Woolwich, 1921, 235pp., card cover; Kelly’s Handbook to the Titled, Landed...
Stewart, J., The Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch formerly 42nd and 73rd Foot, Medal Roll 1801-1911, Constable, Edinburgh, 1913, viii, 350pp., original blue cloth with gilt regimental badge and titles, damaged and repaired paper cover; McMicking, Major-General Neil, Officers of the Black Watch 1725 to 1952 (Revised Edition) 95pp., red cloth with gilt regimental badge and titles; McMicking, Major-General Neil, Officers of the Black Watch Vol. II, 134pp., green cloth with gilt...
N.S.W. Corrective Services L.S. Medal, for 15 years, bronze, naming erased, with miniature dress medal in case of issue; Multinational Force and Observers Medal, unnamed; Medal for Services Rendered in Radiation Contaminated Areas (unofficial), 1 clasp, Hiroshima, unnamed; Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Commemorative Medal 1922-1997, bronze, with ‘A.I.F. Memorial’ brooch bar, very fine and better (4) £50-70
Hammer Price: £45
British Civilian Buttons, a large selection including examples to Yacht Clubs, Mercantile Marine Companies, Railways, Court, Clubs, together with a number of foreign military examples, sold as viewed not subject to return (200+) £80-120
Four: attributed to S. Beech 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed, extremely fine (4) £20-30
Five: Gunner T. D. Craig, Australian Artillery 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star, these officially engraved, ‘VX53986 T. D. Craig’; Defence and War Medals; Australian Service Medal, these officially impressed (VX53986 T. D. Craig) good very fine and better (5) £50-70
Four: Private R. D. Payne, York & Lancaster Regiment 1939-45 Star, the reverse privately inscribed, ‘4756713 Pte. R. D. Payne, Y. & L.R.’; Burma Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, M.I.D. oak leaf, together with original War Office forwarding letter for the M.I.D. emblem, in the name of ‘4756713 Pte. R. D. Payne, Y. & L.R.’, dated ‘5 April 1945’ and Army Council campaign medal forwarding slip, extremely fine (4) £40-60
Moncrieff Grierson, Sir J., Records of the Scottish Volunteer Force 1859-1908 [1909], the 1972 facsimile edn, xxii + 372pp, colour plates, dj; Oatts, L.B., Emperor’s Chambermaids, the story of the 14th/20th King’s Hussars, London, 1973, 518pp, illustrations in text, dj; Strachan, H., History of the Cambridge University Officers Training Corps, Tunbridge Wells, 1976, xiv + 289pp, plates, dj; Perrett, B., The Hawks, a short history of the 14th/20th King’s Hussars, Chippenham, 1984, viii...
General Service 1962, 1 clasp, Borneo (24056136 Tpr. A. G. McBride, 4 RTR.) slight edge bruise and some scratches to reverse, good very fine £50-70
Hammer Price: £50
Five: attributed to W. Jenkins, 23 Bomb Disposal Company Reserve 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals, all unnamed Three: attributed to J. Commander E. M. Blewitt, Women’s Army Corps India Burma Star; India Service and War Medals, these unnamed, extremely fine (lot) £40-60
King’s Own Light Infantry Large Plated Mount & Late Victorian Plated Shooting Shield, the first features the Imperial Victorian crown over laurel sprays and enclosing the monogram ‘KOLI’, the second of rococo outline with central disc showing a shooting party within laurel sprays, around this various ornate ovals bearing the names of the successful competitors. It is dated 1888 and entitled ‘The Shooting Challenge Shield’, plating worn on the second item otherwise good condition...
3rd County of London Yeomanry Officer’s Collapsible Field Service Drinking Vessel Complete with Leather Case, a good quality three tier example by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112, Regent St., marked ‘Regent Plate’, a leather case with ink inscription ‘Lt. Jewell ‘A’ Sqdn’, very good condition £50-80
British Military Head Dress, comprising a Royal Artillery Field Officer’s peaked forage cap in blue and scarlet cloth complete with all gilt KC cap badge and chin strap buttons; a blue and scarlet cloth Lance Corporal’s round hat to the HAC named to ‘C.Berner A.Battery’; an officer’s khaki beret bearing on a black cloth roundel a silver winged crest badge of the HAC (mothed); a maroon beret with sewn on gold thread and plated badge of the KOYLI; a blue cloth beret bearing an...
General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (19024681 Tpr. D. Burnham, K.D.G.) nearly extremely fine £60-80
Parachute Regiment Captain’s QEC Period No. 1 Dress Tunic and Trousers, the tunic complete with QEC anodised collars and buttons, anodised rank badges, the upper right arm with bullion embroidered parachute/wings badge, the trousers with one inch applied maroon seam; together with a Staff Major’s tunic GVR period in blue cloth named to W.J. Admondson HAC, complete with red rank tabs and shoulder chains, good condition (3) £40-60
16th (Bedfordshire) Regiment Officer’s Waist Belt Clasp 1855-1881. Of standard 1855 pattern, in the centre a grained gilt ground the crown over ‘16’ on the circle ‘Bedfordshire Regiment’ (Ryan 24) no bench marks but original sections, wear to the crown and ‘16’ otherwise good condition £70-100
British Military and Civilian Uniform Buttons, comprising 100+ mess dress and cap buttons including QVC examples, several cavalry hunt buttons, 6 different civilian fox hunt buttons, a scarce early large gilt to the Leeds and Yorkshire Insurance Company, 1 large gilt and 1 large plated examples to ‘Highland Roads and Bridges’ (sold together with an article concerning Highland Roads and Bridges), good overall condition (100+) £50-100
Hammer Price: £55
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen (7514 Pte. H. Wood, 2 Yorks. Lt. Infy.) service number, rank and name renamed, claw tightened but slack, edge bruising, contact marks, fine £40-60
An original “Red River 1870” clasp for the Canada General Service Medal 1866-70, complete with upper and lower lugs, good very fine £60-80
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