Automobilia, Motoring Literature Early Cycling & Railway History in association with Transport Collector Auctions
Historic Aviation, Medals Arms & Militaria Stamps & Coins 14-15 MAY 2015
Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
Lot 1003 • Front Cover: Lot 1001
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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom. A buyer’s premium of 19.5% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots, except those lots asterisked, in which case the buyer’s premium is 23.40% Lots marked with a cross (+) are subject to VAT on the hammer price as well as the premium
MOTORING LITERATURE, AUTOMOBILIA EARLY CYCLING, RAILWAYANA CLOCKS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS Thursday 14 May 2015 Lots 1-490 commencing at 11am
STAMPS & COINS MEDALS, ARMS & MILITARIA WWI & WWII MEMORABILIA Friday 15 May 2015 Lots 501-1041 commencing at 11am Viewing Tuesday 12 May, 9am-7pm, Wednesday 13 May, 9am-6pm and morning of sales from 9am
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Battle of Trafalgar Broadside. Britannia Triumphant. The Most Decisive and Glorious Naval Victory That Ever was Obtained Since the Creation of the World!! Printed by R. Edwards for E. Kent and Son, [1805], 44.5 x 56cm (17.5 x 22ins) Estimate ÂŁ400-600 (13 May auction)
FORTHCOMING SALES Wednesday 13 May
Printed Books, Maps & Documents Battle of Waterloo Bicentenary & Napoleonic Wars
Wednesday 10 June
Printed Books, Maps & Documents Natural History, Sporting & Wildlife
Thursday 11 June
Children’s & Illustrated Books Modern First Editions
Wednesday 15 July
Printed Books, Maps & Documents Early Printed Books & Incunables
Thursday 16 July
Paintings & Watercolours, Old Master & Modern Prints Antique Furniture, Silver & Collectables
Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice Our Autumn Transport & Military sale will be held on 12-13 November. For all enquiries and new entries please contact Henry Meadows (Aviation, Military, Stamps & Coins) or Peter Card of TCA (Motoring, Cycling & Transport).
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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
CONTENTS DAY ONE Automobilia Motoring Literature Early Cycling Memorabilia Bicycles and Tricycles Railwayana Clocks & Scientific Instruments
1-49 50-250 256-399 400-459 461-480 481-490
DAY TWO Coins Stamps & Postal History Edged Weapons Firearms Militaria Medals Aviation Memorabilia Military Ephemera Heinz Schnaufer Forman Archive
501-553 554-624 625-683 684-698 699-736 737-881 882-972 973-1000 1001-1002 1003-1041
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AUTOMOBILIA To commence at 11am 3* Leaping Salmon Mascot. Manufactured by Augustine & Emile Lejeune for Desmo, 1930s, nicely detailed and mounted to a radiator cap, chromium-plated (1)
£80-120
1* Vulcan. A small, 4.5-inch high mascot, polished brass, but good detail, not mounted (1)
£50-100
4* Junior Car Club Badge, numbered J1578, fully refurbished, with correct colour enamels and good chromium-plating (1)
2* AA Membership Badge, circa 1908, numbered 17208, with inscribed signature of the Secretary, Stenson Cooke, embossed telephone and telegrams detail to the reverse, with signs of its original nickel-plating (1)
£100-150
£120-180
7* George Eyston - M.G. Car Club Badge. An H.A. Shelly & Co.-manufactured 1930s badge with polychrome enamels, but lacking its original chromium-plating, inscribed on the reverse in period style engraving, ‘Capt G.E.T.Eyston’ and stamped with the number 3449 Captain George Edward Thomas Eyston MC OBE, was a British racing and land speed world record car driver in the 1920s and 1930s. He was also an engineer and inventor, and an enthusiastic member of the MGCC. (1) £200-300
5* Brooklands Automobile Racing Club, designed by F. Gordon Crosby, full member’s badge by Spencer of London, No 459, fully refurbished, with correct colour enamels and good chromium-plating (1)
£200-300
6* A Car Club Badge Selection, to include an M.G. Owners Club, a reproduction post-1952 RAC member’s badge, a delightful unused old stock motorcycle AA badge with a convex yellow backing and various modern lapel badges, to include the Brooklands Society (a quantity)
£50-100
8* Charlie Chaplin. A petit and welldetailed chromium-plated mascot, engraved ‘Registration Applied For Copyright’ on the base, in good fettle, but the mounting peg is missing, 11cm high (1)
Lot 3 Left: Lot 208 (part)
5
£50-100
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Lot 11
9* Smoker. A depiction of a Dickensianstyle Gentleman with a cigarette in his mouth, the rare design incorporating a hollow tube through to the radiator cap, so that when and if the coolant boiled, steam would emerge from the end of the cigarette, nickel on bronze, embossed Rd 201221 to the rear, 11cm high
11* Hispano-Suiza - ‘Cigogne’ Mascot, dating from the 1920s, it possesses good detail and old-style nickel-plating, its original features include pinned lower wings, separately fitted legs and embossed letters HS1250 under the base, signed by the designer François Bazin, 13 x 19cm
(1)
(1)
£120-180
10* Riley Ski-Lady Mascot. A welldetailed original mascot, suitable for Riley six-cylinder models, they can also be mounted on four-cylinder cars, this example retains its original chromium-plated finish, stamped ‘Riley Ski-lady - Rd 759377’ at the rear, mounted on an internal threaded radiator cap
£400-600
12* Coiled Cobra Mascot, of the type made by Augustine & Emile Lejeune in the 1920s, this example includes good detail and red glass eyes, nickel-plated, and engraved on the rear of the dais, ‘Mysor Palace 1921’, not display-mounted (1)
£200-300
Announced in January 1931, the mascot is supposed to epitomise smoothness and speed. Priced at 37/6, they were available from Riley agents until 1937. (1) £300-400
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13* Golfer. An Augustine & Emile Lejeunedesigned and manufactured mascot, retailed by Desmo throughout the 1930s, the inspiration for the male golfer is believed to have been Edward Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, wearing plus-fours and in full swing, chromium-plated on brass, with good detail, not display-mounted This mascot is illustrated in Motor-car Mascots & Badges, Shire Publications, 2005. (1) £120-180
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15* Casimir Brau. Leaping Gazelle mascot, one of the popular set of Casimir Brau-designed leaping animal mascots offered in the 1920s and early 1930s, nickel-plated on bronze, finish a little worn, signed ‘C. Brau’ on the top of the base, stamped ‘Depose’ on the edge of the base, 6in high, not mounted (1)
17* Rover Cars Mascot. A walking ‘Red Setter’ mascot with good fur and facial detail, standing on a mount with ‘Rover’ moulded into the base, a hint of original nickel-plating, not mounted (1)
£200-300
£400-600
16* Telcote Pup. A mascot depicting the cartoon character by Augustine & Emile Lejeune, a hollow cast bronze body with ‘Bonzo’ stamped on the side, and ‘Copyright Augustine & Emile Lejeune’ at the rear, the smaller of two sizes available in the 1920s, 5in long, not mounted
14* St Christopher - Charles Sykes. A particularly rare mascot designed by Charles Sykes, depicting a monk-style figure, dressed in a hooded robe, the original bronze having a good patina, the square base inscribed St Christopher at the front, and C. Sykes at the rear, 4in (10cm) high, not display-mounted
The Telcote Pup mascot of the mid-1920s was inspired by a French Bulldog, a comic book character created by the illustrator George E. Studdy and named ‘Bonzo’ by him. A French design, English manufacture. (1) £120-180
18* Excelsior Motor Co., Car Mascot, dating from the 1920s, and offered to purchasers for mounting on their cars and some motorcycles, the mascot was also available for use with Bayliss Thomas cars, nickel-plated on brass, 5.5in (14cm) high (1)
Possibly one of the first mascots ever created for use on a motor-car, it is believed that the design was specifically created for use on the current Lord Montagu’s father’s 1899 Daimler. The Montagu family’s example of this mascot is illustrated on the front cover of Motor-Car Mascots and Badges, Shire Publications, 1991. (1) £1000-1500
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£150-200
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19* Two Aircraft Mascots. Owned as a pair of motor-car mascots since the 1960s, these excellent depictions of the Sopwith Pup Biplane and the Fokker Dr.1 Triplane, the latter of the type that the German Ace, the Red Barron flew, are being sold as a pair, both mascots are named and dated 1917 on their bases, with British and German decals respectively, and with classic detailing, to include spinning propellers, wing arrangements, gun emplacements and undercarriages, the period nickel-plating on brass is in excellent condition, both are 4in (10cm) high, and are mounted on turned wooden display bases (2)
ÂŁ3000-4000
8
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Lot 21 20* Standing Pig Mascot by E. Holt. A character mascot, depicting a pig wearing a chequered waistcoat and flat cap, and possessing good facial details and patina to the nickel-plated finish, embossed with the artist’s name and ‘1922’ on the base, 6.25in (16cm) high, display-mounted (1)
Lot 20
£400-600
21* Butterfly Mascot. An unusual mascot, being a standing brass butterfly with outstretched decorative wings, a detailed body and red glass eyes, displaymounted, 7in (16cm) wide
22* RAC Full Member’s Badge. A pierced King’s crown type, with a circular union badge, dating from the early 1920s, with Rd51313 and D4096 embossed into the base, and with a little enamel damage, but otherwise in good condition
(1)
(1)
£200-300
£120-180
23* Marius Sabino Glass Butterfly Mascot. Dating from the vintage period, a rare French vanilla-tinted Vaseline glass mascot depicting a Butterfly in profile, with decorative detail to the wings and body, mounted on a signed Sabino (of Paris) illumination base, fitted with a festoon bulb, the mascot is in perfect condition, display-mounted
24* Marius Sabino Glass Butterfly Mascot. Dating from the vintage period, a rare French vanilla-tinted Vaseline glass mascot depicting a Butterfly in flight, with decorative detail to the wings and body, mounted on a signed Sabino (of Paris) illumination base, the mascot is in perfect condition, display-mounted
(1)
(1)
£1200-1500
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£1200-1500
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25* Novelty Teapot by Sadler. A china racing car with yellow body with silver wings, OKT42 registration number, and with some glaze loss, but still displayable (1)
£30-60
27* Motor-Car Drinks Compendium. A well-detailed cast aluminium touring car model, with a small liqueur decanter fitted in the rear seat position, and six small liqueur glasses hanging from hooks on the side of the vehicle, the unit fitted with a carrying bail, 8in (20cm) long (1)
£40-80
29* Promotional Trade Gift in the Form of a Miniature Radiator. Functioning as a cigarette case, this circa 1925 cigarette case possesses a blind hinge, crosshatched style decoration denoting the radiator core on both sides and a sprung button in the position of the radiator cap, nickel-plating on brass, opening to reveal cigarette retaining straps, 10 x 8cm (1)
£50-100
30* A Rear View Mirror and electric clock dating from the 1950s, in used but sound condition, and working at the time of cataloguing (1)
26* Fire Brigade Presentation Stein. Celebrating the heroics of German Fire Brigades, this pouring stein possesses highly-detailed under-glaze transfer images of firemen in action on one side, and the rescue of civilians on the other, emblazoned with the wording, ‘Gott Zur Her, Dem Nächsten Zur Wehr’ at the base, the hinged metal lid possesses floral decoration, labelled ‘Geschützt 1075’ beneath the base, in excellent condition, 16.5in (42cm) high (1)
£30-60
28* Horseless Carriage Brandy Warmer. Taking the form of a carriage with a forward-mounted steering-wheel, and of nickel-plated brass construction, comprising a brandy glass support and burner below, decorated with an imperial crown over a letter ‘N’ on each side, sold without the glass (1)
£40-80
31* A Four-Note Exhaust Horn by the Fulton Company of Milwaukee, with twoinch aperture
£200-300
(1)
10
£40-80
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32* Bentley 4½ Litre Supercharged. A wellPocher 1:8 Scale plastic kit, constructed, with much detail present, mounted on a display board with a Perspex dust cover, 17in (43cm) long (1)
Lot 37
£40-80
36* Motor Racing (Video) Library. A tenpart series by John Tate, reporting on 85 races between 1953 and 1969, held in a wooden display box, 17 x 10 x 5in (1)
£50-100
34* Dinky Toys. A tray of assorted racing cars, domestic cars, aircraft and naval boats, in various conditions, no boxes, AF
37* Appleby (Barry). A framed and glazed cartoon drawing for the artist’s best remembered creation, The Gambols, this example being a design for a weekend issue of the Express Newspaper, in four panels, the joke based on George Gambol with his head under the bonnet of his car, purposefully carrying out a repair, eventually surrounded by car parts and bawling his head off in frustration, with some biro notes in the lower margin of the sheet, a tippexed amendment in the fourth panel, and with a signed letter dated 28th August 1979 from Barry Appleby to the original purchaser of the drawing pasted to the back of the frame, with the recipient’s details removed, signed in the top left corner of the first panel ‘© 1979 Dobs + Barry Appleby’, with a banner headline: ‘The Weekend Gambols.....by Barry Appleby’, sheet size 9.5 x 18.5in (24 x 47cm), frame size 12 x 23.5in (30.5 x 59.5cm)
(a tray)
(1)
33* The 1979 Pomeroy Memorial Trophy. Awarded to S.F. Phillips, ‘Winner’ in 1979, it takes the form of a large metal steeringwheel, suitably engraved on the hub with a VSCC enamel badge in the centre, also, an unused Ferrari F40 brown leather wallet, stamped ‘Simon Phillips’ (2)
£200-300
£50-100
35* Model Cars. A tray containing five Ferrari 1:16 to 1:24 scale models by Burago, together with a BMW 3.5CSL 1:18 scale model by Minichamps and a Lotus 16 in glass and three others, AF (a tray)
£50-100
£50-100
38* Maniacs on Wheels. A colourful poster for the 1970-released film, which included Graham Hill in the cast, 29 x 13in, together with Steve McQueen featuring on a Le Mans film advertising poster, 22 x 17in, both in good condition and mounted in blue frames (2)
£80-120
Lot 38 (part) 11
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39* A Race for Life. A large poster for this 1954 motion picture, with good colouring and only gentle fold marks, also a poster for the 1961 film The Green Helmet, in sound condition with gentle crease marks, both held in a blue painted frame, 40 x 27in (102 x 68cm) (2)
£80-120
40* Roar of the Crowd. A vertical style poster for this 1953-released film, mounted and held in a blue painted frame, some surface damage, also The Devil’s Hairpin, a 1957 cinema advertising poster, a little creased on the edges, mounted (needs repositioning) and held in a silver frame, 20 x 27in, Fangio, a reproduction poster for the 1981 documentary film about the driver’s life, 19 x 11in, mounted in a blue painted frame, and a framed board game lid (4)
£80-120
43* S.M.M.T. Motor Exhibition. ‘Olympia & White City - ‘Committee’ - 1921’ threecolour lapel badge, assayed silver gilt in Birmingham (1)
£80-120
Lot 39 (part)
41* S.M.M.T. Motor Exhibition. Olympia & White City - ‘Committee’, A Spencer & Co. (1)
£50-100
44* Auto Cycle Union - 1903. ‘The South Midland Centre’, an assayed silver medal awarded to T. Catrell for the ‘Inter Club Team Trial’ in 1931 (1)
Lot 40 (part)
£50-100
42* The Cycle & Motorcycle Manufacturers’ Union. ‘Founded 1890 Incorporated 1910, ‘Committee’ (member) three-colour lapel badge, assayed silver gilt by Vaughton’s of Birmingham
45* Auto Cycle Union - 1903. ‘Western Centre’, a bronze medal awarded to T. Catrell for the ‘Cotswold Trial’ in 1936
(1)
(1)
£80-120
12
£30-60
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MOTORING LITERATURE
Lot 48 46* Passenger Rear Screen by Excelsior of Dartmouth. Created from mahogany and nickel-plated hinges and mounting brackets, the screen retains its original canvas cape, suitable for use on a small veteran or Edwardian car, front screen 13 x 28in, side screens 13 x 14in
48* ‘Atlantic’ Opera Lamps by Butlers Ltd. A fine sided-pair of combination benzene and electric courtesy lights, as fitted to limousines during the veteran and early vintage period, in unused condition with their original nickel-plating, perfect clear front-glasses and blue striped side-glasses
(1)
(2)
£120-180
£300-400
50 Invicta Cars - 4½ Litre. A vertical format cord-tied brochure, 16 pp. with a detailed introduction, with 4 full-page monochrome pictures of the car, 8 coachwork profile plates with colour highlights, together with detailed specifications, gear ratios, performance details, coachwork and press opinions, etc., the pages are in excellent condition, the cover with an embossed silver motif, bumped corners and a little scuffing (1)
47* Double-Coil Bulb Horn, manufactured by Lucas, but possessing a ‘Star’ on the side, indicating that it may have been made for a vintage period Star car, nickel-plated, with a reed and bulb and very loud! (1)
£80-120
49* Self-Contained Acetylene Gas Lamp, ‘The Bartlite’. Dating from the first lustrum of the 20th century, a small but perfectly formed lamp, suitable for mounting on a lightweight motor-car, designed as a hydrostatic lamp, having a central carbide of calcium basket surrounded by a water reservoir, the production of acetylene-gas being semi-automatic, this unusual, basically complete lamp, features an oval bevelled edge front glass, 5-inch wide brackets for fork mounting, a Bray 14 litre burner, and no signs of fatiguing, some features like the condenser aperture and the front door fastening may indicate that, although the provisional USA patent for this lamp was applied for in 1903 by a Mr Bartlett of London, it was possibly manufactured using quality materials by Bleriot in France, the carrying bail, water inlet cap and nickel-plating are missing, 8.5in (22cm) high, 8in (20cm) deep (1)
£250-350
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£180-220
51 Bentley Motors Ltd. A 1938 31 pp. large format, cord-tied brochure for the 4½litre, possessing 10 tipped-in monochrome images of body-styles and views of each side of the engine bay, detailed text and specifications, also featured, tied to the centre, is the 4 pp. Over-Drive Gearbox announcement together with the (usually missing) loosely inserted Autocar promotional reprint, the latter and title page with an Edwards & Co showroom label, the card cover is a little soiled with split edges, some paper loss and hardly noticeable tape to the spine, the editorial has some foxing to the free end-papers, otherwise clean and tidy (1)
£100-150
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52 Bentley Motors Ltd. ‘Service Instructions for Pre-War Bentley Cars’, printed post WWII, held in a black-coloured loose-leaf folder with gilt Bentley Cars labelling, the metal clip-held pages cover 21 sections, comprising Lubrication, Engine, Clutch, etc., circa 120 pages of detailed text and line-drawings, the pages are a little workshop-soiled, but not heavily so, the leatherette outer cover is good, but in need of cleaning, the title page loose (1)
£100-150
55 Rolls-Royce Brochure Reprints. A good selection, to include: Rolls-Royce in America; Brewster & Co., 1937; RollsRoyce Cars 1905; Miniature Catalogue; Wraith; Rental Service; Fitting Coachwork; Phantom II, Rolls-Royce Quarterly Summer 1922; Bentley 4½-litre, and many others in clean condition (27)
£50-100
(1)
£80-120
57 Bentley 3½-Litre brochure for 1936, issued in October 1935, 28 pp. with tippedin sepia images of various coachwork, chassis, engine and front and rear profiles, without front cover and free end-papers, it has been hardbound in a cream cloth, some pages with rubbing marks, otherwise good (1)
53 Delage. ‘Care & Maintenance of the 14hp Sport Chassis’ (Type DL-SS), 24 pp. and folded chassis side view at the rear, very heavily soiled and pages creased, also, a circa 1927 Newham Motor Co. brochure imaging a variety of cars from Morris to Lea Francis, sound but staples missing and the cover with a feathered edge, and a 1955dated grey folder, ‘Catalogue of Early Motor Vehicles in Public Museums’ listing registration numbers, 40 pp. (3)
£40-80
£80-120
58 Bentley 4½-Litre Brochure for 1937, 32 pp., with tipped-in sepia images of various coachwork, chassis, engine and front and rear profiles, front cover in poor condition, albeit partly restorable, some pages with a little foxing, otherwise good, also, the remains of a Bentley 4-litre brochure of 1931, No 36 (2)
62 Daimler 50hp and 30hp Double-Six Brochure. Dated September 1929, an horizontal-style brochure possessing 20 pp. within a blue faux-crocodile-skin hard cover with gilt titles, giving details and component images, and a front pocket holding details of the 1930 series of cars (50-16hp); 11 doublesided cards with 10 various coachwork images, prices and coachbuilders details, the cover a little bruised, a corner crease and a little internal staining (1)
£120-160
£80-120
59 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith. A circa 1951, 4566cc, cord-tied brochure with an embossed cream and gilt cover, 12 pp. with 5 coachwork colour illustration plates and a guarantee card in the rear pocket, in fine condition, a little bumping on the spine
54 Morris Service Information. Seven quarto volumes, they are entitled: Morris Series II Sixes 1935/37; Morris Ten 1935/46; Morris Minor Side Valve 1932/35; Oxford Six 1930/35; Major, Cowley & Fifteen Sixes 1932/35; Minor OHV & Family Eight 1929/35 and Ten-Four and Twelve-Four 1936/38, each bound in matching brown cloth with gilt titles to the fronts and spines, packed with well-defined illustrations, detailed service information, lubrication and wiring charts, etc., in very clean, presentable condition
60 Bentley Continental Brochure. Brochure dated July 1961, 6 pages of colour images, grey card cover with a plastic spine with one crack, separate pricecard present, the cover a little age-stained, otherwise good, also a Bentley S2 brochure, 12 pages, to include the long wheelbase elements and colour chart, a sown black plastic cover with a gilt title, clean and tidy
(7)
(2)
£80-120
£50-100
56 Daimler Instruction Book & Catalogue of Parts for the T.S 6-30 and the T.T. 4-20, two landscape-format books, 100 pp, dated 1922, with good illustrations and detailed text, the card covers soiled and creased, also handbooks for Daimler 16/20 dated 1931 and another for the T.C. 89; Ballot RH2 & RH3 chassis, English text, Wolseley 16/45hp; Thornycroft A2 Parts List, Singer 12hp for 1929 with a red cloth cover and other similar booklets (20)
(part)
61 Brochure. Frazer Nash-BMW. A rare circa 1937 Instruction and Maintenance booklet, 12 pp. and card cover, giving detailed specifications for the BMW 328 Roadster and Types 34 to 55, spine staples missing, punched holes in the front cover and typed ‘compliments of the Motor Library’, otherwise sound, issued by AFN Ltd., Falcon Works, London
(1)
£80-120
£80-120
63 Daimler Straight Eight. A circa 1938, cord-tied brochure, imaging and featuring the specifications of the fluid flywheel, jacking system, worm-drive rear axle, interior arrangements and an open-out chassis drawing, 11 tipped-in coachwork photographs, with prices and measurements, a dark green cover with gilt tooling, a little bruised and edge feathering, intact original cord (1)
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£80-120
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64 AC - Acedes Cars. A circa 1927 portraitformat brochure for the 16/66 and 16/56hp with full specifications and cars, coachwork images and details, 10 pages with a blue card cover and stapled spine, together with a petit horizontal-format colour brochure, dated 1938, 20pp. and a black card cover with silver titles, retaining the price card in the rear pocket, both covers a little rubbed and creased
71 SS Cars Ltd. - 1936. A four-fold brochure discussing the 2½-litre Saloon, SS 100, Open Tourer and the 1½-litre four-door Saloon, each with a well-defined image, prices, specifications and overviews, the cream cover with a G. A. Final and Botwoods showroom rubber stamps, a little (cleanable) soiling, otherwise sound (1)
65 Vauxhall 20-60hp. A large format, circa 1929, 24 pp. brochure, having a cream card cover in a sepia art deco style, free endpapers, cord-tied with a chassis plan view, component images, detailed text and 7 coachwork styles priced and illustrated, the cover a little feathered at the edges, a little rubbing, editorial good
68 Daimler 1914. A rare landscape-style brochure dated November 1913, 26 pp. and a grey card, ribbon-tied cover, it comprises a short company history, then full specifications for the four-cylinder 20hp & 30hp, and the six-cylinder 30hp & 45hp (Special), then tonal side images of each model with covering text and body variations, finishing with ‘Sundries and Accessories, the cover a little rubbed and the edges feathered, original ribbon frayed, editorial sound
(1)
(1)
(2)
£80-120
£50-100
£120-160
£80-120
72 SS Cars Ltd. - 1936. A two-fold brochure discussing the SSII & SSI Saloon Models, to include the Airline Saloon, each with a well-defined image, introduction, specifications and overviews, a ‘correction’ copy for the American market, having a British Motors - New York agency stamp on the front cover, and editorial corrections in blue pen The light-blue cover with a little (cleanable) soiling, a crease top left and surface loss top right, otherwise sound (1)
66 Bentley 4-litre. A rare 16 pp. large format brochure dated May 1931 and Numbered 36, with good monochrome images, to include chassis profiles, several body-styles by Mulliner, VDP and Trupp & Maberly, specifications and detailed text with an introduction by Capt W. G. Aston, the spine with its original cotton tie, a gentle horizontal crease and (cleanable) soiling on the front cover, otherwise in good, honest condition (1)
£150-200
67 Alvis Speed Twenty. A prestige and unusual multi-fold and single sheet broadsheet, dated September 1935, printed with a green hue and silver finish, it discusses the various body-styles of the model, prices, components, features and specifications, a little creasing on the corner folds, clear tape used for one small tear, a little scuffed, otherwise sound (1)
£150-200
69 Crossley 15.7hp Six. A 1928 promotional brochure for the ‘Shelsley Model’, 16 pp. and a pictorial card cover, giving chassis specifications, with excellent images of the chassis, engine, and various body-styles, to include the Coach-Built De-Luxe. Pub No 315/9/28, good, crisp condition, save for a white label stuck to the front (1)
£50-100
70 Frazer-Nash Light Cars for 1928. A 12 pp. quarto brochure with a mid-brown stapled card cover and a Frazer-Nash logo on the front, it discusses the three and four seat ‘Fast Tourer’, ‘Super Sports’, ‘Boulogne’ and ‘Supercharged Boulogne’, with images of the 3-Seater and The Vitesse with hoods down and up, with original staples albeit a little rusty, sound content, but the pages a little rubbed, the cover edges minimally feathered and a gentle vertical fold (1)
£180-220
£40-80
73 Instruction Book for the SS 1½-Litre Jaguar. A square-backed book dated 1937, 68 pp. and a red card cover, full of technical detail, component illustrations, specifications, fault correction, etc., titlepage edge a little soiled, ink inscription of previous owner, the cover a little stained (1)
15
£80-120
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74 Rolls-Royce 1905. An original petit brochure dated ‘Jan 1905’, issued by C.S.Rolls & Co., 20 pp. imaging various models 10hp, 15hp, 20hp, 30hp and various bodies fitted to each chassis, clean condition with rusty staples, also a reproduction version of the same brochure (2)
£50-100
77 Railton. A circa 1936 model range brochure of 28 pp., with a black card cover with a silver logo, also, a separate ‘Price of Extras’ card (often missing), all of the monochrome and colour images are tippedin and include images, dimensions and specifications for the Tourer, Sandown, Claremont, Cobham, Fairmile, Stratton, Carrington and University, in excellent order, save for light rubbing on the cover corners (1)
£100-200
(1)
(1)
£50-100
76 Napier Motor-Carriages 1923. A quarto cord-tied brochure, 32 pp. and with buffcoloured card covers with copper-coloured decals, good and detailed text for the 40/50hp, 5 nicely-coloured full-page images of body-styles, vignettes of components, picturesque scenes, factory views, crossing the Alps, a list of awards with trophy images and testimonials, the front cover with gentle edge creasing, a little soiling and a mark on the logo, otherwise in good fettle, with original cord tie £200-300
(4)
£120-160
80 Bentley - Again 1928. A 29 pp. Le Mans 24-hour race successes brochure, cord-tied gilt-embossed blue card covers, describing and illustrating the second consecutive win for Bentley Motors, small 4to, printed in red, well-defined monochrome images, cover edges a little rubbed and creased, editorial very good, some foxing to the free end-papers, original spine intact
75 AC Acédès Cars 1927. A portrait-style brochure, 36 pp. and colour card cover, good editorial and vignettes of vehicle components, specifications for the 12/24hp, 12/35hp, 16/40hp, 16/56hp and 16/66hp, with images of various coachwork, staples rusty and pages 17 & 18 photocopies, the cover a little scratched (1)
79 British Salmson 1935. A brochure with a spiral-wire spine, 40 pp. with grey fauxleather card covers and an embossed insignia, the text and quality images singleside printed on textured paper, discussing the 12/55, 12/70 and a special sports tourer, with a concealed hood, various body-styles and prices on the inside rear cover, together with a delivery envelope and a Light Car and Autocar company-printed road tests, all in very clean, almost unread condition, the envelope care-worn
£300-500
78 Bugatti Type 40 & Type 38 Service Book. Dated 1926-27, an original 46 pp. square-backed soft-bound book describing, with excellent well-defined monochrome photographs, components and parts being adjusted and serviced, French text with a typed resumé of some important aspects of the French text, sound condition with a tight spine, the red-printed cover slightly soiled, large 8vo
81 Frazer Nash. A 1937 19 pp. (page 13 deliberately not mentioned) brochure for the 1½ litre, to include models Shelsley, Falcon, Colmore, TT Replica, Ulster 100 and Single-Seater, with prices, specifications, an achievement record and a F. Gordon Crosby frontispiece, sound condition, centre pages loose and spine a little rubbed
(1)
(1)
£100-200
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£100-150
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85 M.G. Mille Miglia. A record of the M.G. victory in the Italian 1000-mile race, dated 1933, the 52 pp. book includes excellent monochrome illustrations of the K3s taking part, descriptive text, maps and cut-away drawings by Max Millar, bound in cream card with brown text and the Fasces insignia, cordtied, cover a little soiled with blue ink staining and some bumping to the cover edges (1)
£100-150
82 M.G. Action 1935. An 8 pp. landscapestyle publicity brochure celebrating the entrants, events and wins of various Malcolm European events of 1935, Campbell illustrated on the front cover, a clean copy, with light rust on the staples and a little creasing, otherwise good (rear cover illustrated) (1)
(2)
89 Brochure - Premier-Weidely, 1914, 8 pp. and grey cover, good illustrations, some page staining, stapled cover with feathered edges (1)
£100-150
£20-40
86 M.G. The Luck of the Game - 1932. A publicity brochure written by Cecil Kimber, a rare dealer’s copy of the illustrated account of the M.G. team victories in the Ulster TT of 1932 and the BRDC 500 miles race, 18 pp., with a cream card cover with gilt titles and a gilt impressed dealer’s name (AC Hess)., rusted staples, the centre pages taped together, light soiling and creasing, otherwise in good condition, 4to, also, a reproduction copy of the standard version (2)
84 M.G. The Luck of the Game, Again 1934. Being the Story of the 1934 TT Race by Barré Lyndon, 24 pp. including the cream cover, 10.75 x 6.75 in, well-illustrated and packed with information about the International Race, including an almost minute-by-minute, page-by-page bulletin of the event, accompanied by sepia photographs and a double-page impression, by Bryan de Grineau, of the winning Magnette, partly split spine, soiled front cover, but editorial good (1)
£40-60
£80-120
83 M.G. Supremacy. A pictorial record of the more outstanding successes gained by M.G. cars during 1934, a 16 pp. booklet with a grey card cover, illustrating racing and pit scenes, with record attempts and more, in good, clean condition, save for a little feathering on the cover fore-edge (1)
88 Brochures. H.R.G. A circa 1948 twofold opening broadsheet with well-defined monochrome images and full specifications of the ‘1100 Model’, 1500 Model’ and ‘Aerodynamic’, together with post-war racing success, gentle horizontal folds, rubber stamp of the Gay Automobile Collection, and blue ballpoint date, 1957, otherwise crisp, also Riley Cars. 1936, 32 pp., with monochrome images of the 9hp through to the 18hp, with detailed specifications, a good working copy
£100-150
£200-300
87 Brochures. Allard Cars. An 8 pp. stapled spine with a plum-coloured cover, featuring the Sports two-seater, four-seater and DHC, monochrome images with specifications, light creasing to the lower edge, blue ink inscription to the upper rear cover, dealer stamp to the front, Allard Special V-8, V-12, 8 pp. and brown cover, specifications for both cars, performance figures, prices and body details, the rear pocket empty, VGC with minor rubbing (2)
£80-120
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90 Brochure - Cadillac 90 V8. A 16 pp. portrait-style brochure with mono/tinted full specifications and illustrations, component images, with a mid-brown and gilt decoration card folder type stapled cover, also containing a Cadillac Custom Bodies 4 pp. folder, itself containing 11 large plates imaging various coachwork profiles, and full specifications on the reverse, sound condition, but a tape applied to the spine of the folder, the main cover a little rubbed with feathered edges, spine rubbed (1)
£100-150
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97 Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2. A stapled, horizontal-format, 8.25 x 11.75in, eight-page brochure including the covers, including five colour photographs plus one of the engine in monochrome, Italian text, but with specifications in English, German, French and Italian on the rear cover, clean condition (1)
£20-40
Lot 91 91 Brochure - Packard Motor-cars. 1909, having 32 pp. and a dark grey card cover, promoting the Packard Thirty, with detailed text, images of the offices and workshop, with illustrations of several Runabouts, Close-Coupled Body, Limousine, Landaulet, Tourer, Demi-Limousine and the Eighteen Town Car, with original staples, a little creasing to some of the pages and a fold mark on the cover front
93 The Cooper - Golden Years 1959-60. Printed by the Cooper Car Co. Ltd., a booklet by Andrew Ferguson of the then recent history of the company, to include the racing successes, private owners, teams, the Cooper Monaco Sports Car and the race-tracks, laminated gold card cover with light creasing
(1)
94 The M.G. Midget. An Export Edition TC-Series brochure with 14 pp. including cover, specifications and good images, some light creasing to the cover, also, a four-fold 1930s Midget brochure, distressed
£100-120
(1)
£40-60
(2)
92 Brochure - Vauxhall Motor-carriages: The 14-40 H.P. Model. Vertical-format, cord-tied, No. 27-1 (14), Issued October 1926, 16 pp. and green card covers with dark green titling and the Vauxhall emblem embossed in gold/dark green, the text is printed in black and mid-blue, with a colour frontispiece of ‘A favourite domed-roofed saloon: the 14-40 Vauxhall ‘Wyndham’, another colour illustration of the ‘Princeton’ five-seater touring car, and other black-andwhite illustrations of interior, chassis, engine and gearbox, the rear pocket holds seven full-page sepia images of The ‘Bedford’; ‘Grafton’; ‘Welbeck’; ‘Wyndham’; ‘Princeton’; ‘Melton’ and Kimberley’, all have detailed descriptions of the models, prices and dimension diagrams on the reverse. VGC, 11.5 x 9in, (29 x 23cm) (1)
£140-180
£80-120
95 Action - M.G. 1935. An 8 pp. landscape-style publicity brochure celebrating the entrants, events and wins at various European events of 1935, Malcolm Campbell illustrated on the front cover, a sound copy, with light rust on the staples, a little creasing to the top left corner, spine rubbed (1)
£80-120
96 Alvis 1937 Models. A green card folder, measuring 10.25 x 6in, with black printing and text, announcing the ‘1937 Motor-car Models from Alvis’, slight paper loss to the lower corner of the folder, but the enclosed horizontal format 9 x 5.5in 12-page stapled brochure, with mono illustrations, is in good order with just slight ‘rubbing’ along the top edge (1)
£40-60
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98 Bentley. A circa 1936 large format brochure, ‘The Silent Sports Car - Bentley 4 ¼ Litre’, the thick brown card covers are still protected by a parchment dust jacket, albeit this is rather worn and faded, with some ink markings, with the front and back separated at the spine, there are 36 pp., the paper used being of substantial weight, printed in two colours, with the Bentley emblem in blue throughout, and ten tippedin black-and-white plates and several other drawings of car profiles, the contents include specifications, prices, guarantees, retailers, etcetera, and a four-page insert tied-in at the centre announces details of the ‘Improved 4 ¼ Litre Car with Over-Drive Gearbox’. 11.75 x 9.75in, the catalogue itself, which is cord-tied, is in excellent, clean condition, with a few neat ink annotations below some of the plates (1)
£150-200
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99 Automobiles Rolls-Royce (France) Limited. A rare large format cord-tied catalogue 9.25 x 12.25in, with 48 pp. including dark cream covers, the front cover embossed with ‘Rolls-Royce’ in gilt, additionally, there are 6 full-page colour plates of Rolls-Royce cars, 11 monochrome full-page plates of other models, including the Torpedo Double-Phaeton, Type LondresEdimbourg, three other plates of trophies, and a further plate illustrating a ‘Magasins d’Exposition de la Rolls-Royce’ in the Champs-Elysees, Paris’, a slip tipped-in at the title page and dated Paris, Mai 1913, announces ‘Un Nouveau Chassis RollsRoyce 40/50 H.P. Six-cylindres’, Type Continental, while a further slip at page 7 and dated 19 Mars 1916 announces ‘La guerre a ete cause d’une augmentation des prix de la main-d’oeuvre et des matieres premieres en Angleterre’, the printed contents cover prices, characteristics, chassis descriptions, success history, garaging and celebrated owners, there is wear to the bottom three-inches of the spine, affecting the cover only, the top right corner of the front cover is stained; there is also water-staining to the fore-edge of the first ten leaves of the text and colour plates, fortunately only affecting the margins (1)
£400-600
Lot 99 101 Autocourse. Hardback volumes from 1969/70 to 1975/76, included in this lot are the rare issues of 1972/73 and 1973/74 and the particularly rare and highly popular issue 1978/79, featuring Mario Andretti, good, sound condition with good dust jackets and clean pages
100 Grand Prix Who’s Who, 2nd and 3rd editions, by Steve Small, paperbacks, signed by the author, together with five other Grand Prix titles: The Cruel Sport by Robert Daley; Grand Prix Cars 1945-65 by Mike Lawrence; The British Grand Prix 1826-1976 by Doug Nye; The Glamorous World of Grand Prix and The Motor Portfolio of Grand Prix Cars of 1960, containing a set of four supplements illustrating the CooperClimax, Lotus-Climax, B.R.M. and Ferrari
102 Autocourse. Hardback volumes from 1984/5 to 2009/10, to include the rare ‘Ayrton Senna’ issue for 1994/95, good, clean condition with very good dust jackets and clean pages, almost unmarked, being virtually as new
(7)
(26)
£30-60
(7)
£200-300
£100-200
106 Automobile Year. Volumes for 1978/79 (No 26) to (No 32) 1984/85, all with excellent dust jackets, and in almost unread condition (7)
107 Automobile Year. Volumes for 1985/86 to 2004/05, each with excellent dust jackets, in almost unread condition and with tight bindings (20)
(8)
£100-200
104 Automobile Year. Volumes for 1961/62 (No 9) to (No 17) 1969/70, each with a dust jacket, several covers with small header tears and a little creasing, otherwise good (9)
£100-200
105 Automobile Year. Volumes for 1970/71 (No 18) to (No 25) 1977/78, each with a good dust jacket, several with a little creasing, otherwise tight bindings (8)
£100-200
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£100-200
108 Autocourse magazines. Volume 1 to Volume 6, (1951 to 1957), single copies, loose covers with some paper loss and tears, creasing and paper loss to spines (40)
103 Automobile Year. Volumes for 1953 (No 1) to (No 8) 1960/61, each with dust jacket where appropriate apart from 1954/55, clean and tidy, tight bindings, headers a little worn
£100-200
£100-200
109 Sports Cars Illustrated - Car & Driver magazine. A long, complete run of 42 bound volumes, in navy blue cloth with a maroon title panel to each spine showing the volume contents in gilt lettering.,bound with their covers and advertisements, Vo.l 1 No. 1, July 1955 of Sports Cars Illustrated (the title changed to Car & Driver early in 1961) to Vol. 42 No. 12, June 1997 inclusive, plus nine loose issues from Vol. 43 (July 1997/March 1998 inclusive), good, clean condition (8 boxes)
£200-400
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110 Road & Track Magazine. A long run from Vol. 1 No. 1, (June 1947) to Vol. 54 No. 12, (Aug 2003), all with covers and advertisements and in pristine condition, Volumes 1 to 51 are bound in navy blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spines and ‘Road & Track’ on the front covers, the last three volumes are loose issues, also included are Road & Track Test Annuals for the period 1956 to 1990 inclusive, bound in seven navy blue hardback volumes as above, but additionally with ‘Road Test Annuals’ and the appropriate years in a maroon panel on each spine, also, duplicate loose issues of Road Test Annuals for 1989 and 1992 and ten loose Road & Track Car Buyer’s Guides for 1987 (x2), 1988 (x2), 1989 (x2), 1990, 1991, 1995 and 2000, a good collection (11 boxes)
£100-200
112 Veteran and Vintage Magazine. A complete run of 23 bound volumes, commencing with Vol. 1 No. 1, (August 1956) to Vol. 23 No. 12, (August 1979), bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, indices bound in at the front of each volume, also included with the lot is a very nice copy of The V&V Magazine Calendar for 1957, good condition (4 boxes)
£100-200
113 The Grand Prix Car, Volume 1 & 2 by Laurence Pomeroy, Vol. 1 being a 1959 third impression of the 1954 revised edition, in good, clean condition with correct double-fold and pull-out cutaways, quality photographs and text with a green binding, vol. 2 being a 1960 third impression of the 1954 revised edition, with 344 pp. including index, quality photographs and pull-out cutaways, in a red binding, no dust jackets (2)
(3)
£40-60
120 Aston Martin. Four Press Kits issued to journalists 1992-2009, Rapide, Concept and Imagery, Vantage, Vanquish, Virage, Volante, booklets, photographs and CD Roms (4)
£40-60
£400-800
111 Indianapolis Yearbooks 1946-1997. A complete run, most are large format square-backed paperbacks, except for 1950, 1951 and 1953, which are maroon cloth hardbacks, also a hardback composite volume covering the period 1969/72, the lot also includes a copy of Floyd Clymer’s Indianapolis 500 Mile Race History: A Complete Detailed History of Every Indianapolis Race Since 1909 (to 1941), as well as a copy of the Official Programme of the 65th Indianapolis 500, May 24th, 1981, all in excellent condition and not abused, (51 books), also, three large format books, Indy 500- More Than just a Race by Tom Carnegie, Indy 75-years of Racing’s Greatest Spectacle by Rich Taylor and The Le Mans 24-hour Race 1949-1973 translated by Bunny Tubbs (54)
119* Reference Cards 1900-1979. A set of over 1300 pictorial reference cards divided by category & era competition, luxury, sports, each card covers one model with a full-colour illustration and specification on the reverse, contained in three original leather file boxes with lids
114 Cabart (Daniel, Rouxel, Claude & Burgess-Wise, David). Delage, a limited edition of 1000, English text version of this definitive work on this marque, 2 matching volumes with dust jackets in the original slipcase, signed by all three authors, unread condition (1)
£100-140
115 Guild of Motoring Writers Year Books. A complete set of these respected annuals from 1978 to 2008, each book listing names, addresses of manufacturers, one-make clubs, museums, registers, books published, motor periodicals, contacts, etc., a good reference source (a quantity)
£40-80
116* B.M.W. Radiator badge, plus a range of Press Kits issued to Journalists at new BMW model launches (a quantity)
(part) 121 Sales Catalogues. Six different to include examples for catalogues, Rosengart, Borgward, Th. Scheider, NSU and Vanden Plas, all clean and contained in folders (6)
£50-100
£40-60
117 Motoring Books. An assortment of approximately 100 mainly hardback books, to include encyclopaedic volumes, biographies, reference material and petit albums (approx. 100)
£100-200
118* Citroen Traction Model, in crystal, 7.75in long, on a stand, together with a futuristic glass model of the Tigra by Vauxhall Design 8.5in long, a FordCosworth, engine model, 1966-77, and a model of a Thorntons van, 1911, designed as a money box (4)
£50-100
(part) 122 Panhard & Levassor 1913. A quartosize, prestige brochure, containing 8 full-colour artwork illustrations, the bronze hardcover a little scraped and rubbed, also, 5 other Panhard sales brochures held in plastic covers (6)
£100-200
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£50-100
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127 Daimler 1930s Brochures. Including the 15hp, 50hp, 25hp Fluid-Flywheel, 20hp Limousine, New 15, 2½-litre and 24hp, all in fair condition or better (10)
£80-120
132 Boddy (Bill). History of the Brooklands Motor Course, 1979 revised edition, with dust jacket, The Six Cylinder Bentley Instruction Book, a BDC reproduction of the January 1927 publication. W.B. Bentley and the D.F.P. by Bruce Brown, 1st edition, 2003, numbered 21 of 500 printed (and also No 22), together with other good titles (8)
(part) 128 Daimler 1946-1967. Eight sales brochures, to include examples for Conquest Two-Seater, FHC and Drophead, all in good condition, in folders (8)
(part)
£50-100
(9)
124 Lea Francis Light Car 10hp. A brochure of the 1924-1928 period, together with an 8.9hp brochure of the 1920-1923 period, both in fair fettle with some paper loss, some pencil marks, staples a little rusty £50-100
(part) 129 Daimler Motor Co., 1910 - 1920. Five sales brochures, to include a publicity book ‘concerning the Visit of Prince Henry’, and a letter from Daimler to a customer, good, clean condition (5)
£80-120
130 Heal (Anthony S.). Sunbeam Racing Cars 1910 -1930, 1st edition, 1989, 384 pp. including index, all edges gilt, including an excellent collection of monochrome images and photographs with an erudite text, in excellent condition, with original jacket and slipcase (1)
(part) 125 Sales Brochures. A mixed lot, to include examples for Panther, Alvis, Aston Martin, AC and a TVR press pack, in plastic folders (10)
£50-100
126 Daimler Motor Co. Specification booklets for the 33hp and 38hp of 1910, a promotional book in celebration of winning the Dewar Trophy in 1909 and a 1909 ‘Testimony’ booklet, all in good, clean condition save for some blue ink dates (4)
£50-100
£50-100
131 Motor Racing, Marque Histories. Ten large format hardback volumes, mostly in their dust jackets and in good condition, including: Le Mans 24 Hours: The Complete Story of the World’s Most Famous Motor Race, by Brian Laban, 1st edition, 2001; Mostly Motor Racing, by Rivers Fletcher, 1st edition, 1986; Lagonda: An Illustrated History 1900-1950, by Geoffrey Seaton, 1st edition, 1988; The Alfa Romeo Tradition, by Griffith Borgeson, 1st edition, 1990; A-Z of British Coachbuilders 1919-1960 and the Development of Styles & Techniques, by Nick Walker, 1st edition, 1997; and five others (10)
£50-100
(22)
£100-150
135 General Motoring Literature, to include over 100 various motor-car brochures, postcards, programmes, share certificates, quality reproduction booklets, Motor Sport and Autocar magazine examples, Electrical booklets, Southern Automobiles stock list for 1913, copy letters and book promotion handbill, cornucopia of reading material held in 5 ring binders (5)
£80-120
136 Jaguar Archive. A box of books, to include the 2003 Jaguar Yearbook and slipcase (not issued to the public) being a special presentation copy to the editor of Autocar, Steve Cropley, with an engraved metal badge on the front cover by way of confirmation, also, five publicity booklets issued by Jaguar and five other Jaguar subject books (12)
£80-120
137 General Motoring Archive, to include various motor-car brochures, programmes, share certificates, quality reproduction booklets, Motor Sport magazine, Electrical booklets, copy letters, car badges and promotion handbills, held in 4 ring binders and a portfolio binder (5)
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£40-80
134 Mercedes-Benz Archive. Fourteen sales brochures with examples for the 300S and 300SL Gullwing Coupé, together with a Lerwandowski Mercedes Catalogue Raisonne, in two volumes retaining its slipcase, Kallenius AMG, ‘The story, The cars’, The Mighty Mercedes by Michael Frostick and four other Mercedes-Benz subject books
£40-80
(2)
133 Olyslager Auto Library, published by Warne, twelve landscape-format books in the series to include: American Cars of the 1960s, 50s, 40s, 30s, all with dust jackets, some soiling, also, The Complete Encyclopaedia of Motor-cars edited by G. N. Georgano, 2nd edition, 1973, in good order, with a tight binding, together with a number of books from the veteran and vintage period (a quantity)
123 Vauxhall 1952 - 1969. Nine various sales brochures, all in good condition and contained in plastic folders
£50-100
£80-120
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142 The Cyclecar Volume I. A quarto volume bound in brown cloth with gilt lettering (‘The Light Car and Cyclecar’) to the spine only, holding the issues from 27th Nov 1912 to 21st May 1913, the issues bound without their covers, the pages browning through age, and with a photocopied index to Volume I bound in at the front of the volume, the contents are clean and sound (1)
138 French Motor Magazines. 12 various and rare examples, to include Automobilia for 1918, Omnia for 1921 and others dating between 1907 and 1933, generally clean and tidy condition (12)
£80-120
139 Autocar 1903 - a Special Gordon Bennett Race Number, being Vol 11, No 402, no advertisements, but complete with its colour cover and folded print, also, The Autocar for 1 December 1900, The Motor (Paris Show) for October 1913 and Motor World for 5 October 1907 (4)
£80-120
140 Iota Magazine. The magazine of the 500cc and Formula 3 activity world, an enthusiastic group producing this full and now rare set between April 1947 and December 1953, bound with covers in seven matching volumes with gilt titles on green buckram (7)
£650-800
141 The Railway Magazine Illustrated. A set of four volumes in publisher’s bindings, comprising Volumes I to IV, including the monthly issues from July 1897 to June 1899 inclusive, bound without covers or advertisements, the large 8vo volumes are uniformly bound in dark green cloth with decoration in black and gilt lettering/banding to the spines, and volumes II to IV have all edges gilt, volume I has the bookplate of James D. Thomas on the front free endpaper, each volume has a title page and index bound in at the front, and each monthly issue commences with an ‘Illustrated Interview’, with a full-page portrait frontispiece of the railway personality concerned, all the volumes are profusely illustrated with photographs, line drawings, maps and text figures, Volume I includes a large folding map of The International Company’s Palace Hotels, and Volume III includes a folding colour plate of Great Northern Railway Express Locomotive No. 990, the cloth bindings are very slightly rubbed, and there is some browning of pages due to the age of the volumes, but altogether a very attractive set of volumes (4)
£150-300
143 The Cyclecar Volume 2. A quarto volume in the standard brown cloth publisher’s binding, with gilt lettering, ‘The Light Car and Cyclecar’ to the front cover and spine, holding the issues from 28th May 1913 to 17th Nov. 1913, the covers to the issues bound in at the rear of the volume, no index, and the pages browning though age, but otherwise clean and sound, the cloth covers a little dull and marked, and the extremities rubbed, otherwise good (1)
£200-300
144 The Light Car & Cyclecar Volume 4. A quarto volume in the standard brown cloth publisher’s binding, with gilt lettering to the front cover and spine, holding the issues from 25th May 1914 to 16th Nov. 1914, all bound with their covers, but without an index, the pages browning through age, but otherwise clean and sound, the covers slightly rubbed and the corners a little bruised, the front and rear hinges cracked, and a vertical tear to the front free endpaper has been repaired, otherwise a good copy (1)
£200-300
145 Motor Sport Volume 5, Oct to Nov, 1928, May, 1929, and June, 1929 (all published), bound in black cloth with the covers, but without an index, 84 pages, pages 1 to 26 inclusive of Volume 5, No 1 appear to be as originally published, otherwise the rest of the content is in facsimile, the binding has the simple lettering ‘Motor Sport Volume 5’ on the front cover, condition is excellent (1)
£50-100
146 Motor Sport Volumes 7 to 11, incorporating the Brooklands Gazette, Nov, 1930 to Oct 1934, bound in publisher’s black cloth with gilt titles to the fronts and spines, without the covers, indices included at the front of each, circa 580 pp. each, the matching spines are a little dull, some fading, otherwise clean, sound copies (5)
£400-600
147 Motor Sport Volume 12 to 16. Nov 1935 to Dec 1940, bound with their covers in black cloth with the lettering, ‘Motor Sport’ and volume number in gilt on the front cover and the spine, without indices, circa 490 pages each volume, plus the covers, in excellent, clean and sound condition (5)
148 Motor Sport Volumes 17 to 20, Jan 1941 to Dec 1944, bound with the covers in black cloth with gilt titles on the front cover and the spine, without index, approximately 262 pages, plus the covers each, all volumes in excellent, clean and sound condition (4)
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£100-200
149 Motor Sport Volumes 21 to 26, 6 volumes, Jan 1945 to Dec 1950 inclusive, bound with their covers in black cloth with the lettering ‘Motor Sport’ and the Volume number in gilt on the front cover and the spine of each volume, without indices except for Volumes 25 and 26, which have the indices and title pages in photocopy bound in at the front of the volumes, pagination varies, all volumes are in excellent and clean condition (6)
£80-120
150 The Autocar. 34 bound volumes in mixed bindings, mostly sound but some with wear or cracked hinges, commencing with Volume LXVI, No. 1835 (Friday, January 2nd 1931) and ending with Volume XCII, No. 2721 (Friday, December 26th, 1947), the only issues missing are those for October to December 1937 and for the WWII years, October 1939 to December 1943 inclusive, the issues for 1932 are bound with their covers and advertisements; those from January 1933 to June 1937 inclusive are in the standard green publisher’s bindings with gilt banding/lettering, without the magazine covers/advertisements but with indices (the last in photocopy, loosely inserted), as are the 1944 to 1947 volumes, the volume entitled LXXIX July-December 1937 only actually holds the issues for July to September, but with covers/ advertisements, and has a broken front hinge. Volume LXXX (Jan to June 1938) is again in the standard green binding, with index for the year, but without covers or advertisements, however, the issues from April to June 1938 are duplicated in a further bound volume, this time with covers/advertisements, this format continuing up to and including Volume LXXXIII No. 2291 (Friday, Sep 29th, 1939), with index, as ever, prospective purchasers are advised to check carefully for any internal damage, missing pages, etc. (34)
£100-200
£150-350
£200-300
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151 Brooklands Gazette-Motor Sport. A long run of uniformly-bound volumes (in the standard publisher’s black cloth with gilt lettering) from Volume VIII No. 1 (November 1st, 1931) to Volume LXV (65) No. 12 (December 1989), most have their indices bound in at the front of the volume, and those from Volume XVII onwards have been bound with their covers, the magazines are mostly in excellent condition, but some of the bindings of the volumes are dustmarked or damp-stained, a separate ring-bound set of ‘Motor Sport’ indices 194783, produced by C. A. Winder, Harrogate, in 1991 is also included with the lot (59)
£200-300
152 Magazine. The Motor. 11 volumes in mixed bindings, comprising Volume LXV (June 12, 1934 to July 31, 1934) in a quarterleather binding, including covers and advertisements; five volumes from Volume LXXX No. 2067 (Aug 6, 1941) to Volume LXXXIV No. 2196 (Jan 26, 1944), quarterbound in boards with red cloth spines, without covers or advertisements; two volumes in green buckram with gilt lettering to the spines holding issues from Volume LXXXVI No. 2245 (Jan 3, 1945) to Volume LXXXVIII No. 2296 (Dec 26, 1945), with covers and advertisements, but lacking several issues; another volume in slightly different dark green buckram with gilt lettering to the spine, holding issues from Volume XCI No. 2354 (Feb 5, 1947) to Volume XCI No. 2377 (July 30, 1947), with covers and advertisements, only lacking the Feb 19th and 26th issues; and two other rather crudely bound volumes holding miscellaneous issues between Volume No. 2427 (July 14, 1948) and No. 2549 (Dec 20, 1950), with advertisements but minus the covers, and five bound issues from 1951 and 1952, with covers and advertisements (11)
£100-200
153 Magazine. The Autocar. 7 volumes of issues from the early 20th century, all bound without their covers, in miscellaneous cloth bindings with gilt lettering to the spines, comprising: Volumes VI and VII, Nos. 271 (Jan 5th, 1901) to 322 (Dec 28th, 1901) - two volumes in purple cloth; Volumes VIII and IX (Part), Nos. 323 (Jan 4th, 1902) to 362 (Oct 4th, 1902) - three volumes in plum-coloured cloth, the spines worn, each volume lacking its front free end-paper; Volume XVIII No. 588 (Jan 26th, 1907) to 610 (June 29th, 1907), with the folding supplementary photograph of the Committee of the Royal Automobile Club (with frayed edges) loosely inserted, bound in dark green cloth, lower corner of front cover bruised; and a volume in faded green cloth containing sixteen issues from 1905 to 1915, as follows: Jan 28th, Nov 11th, 18th & 25th, 1905; Christmas Number, Dec,1906; and a run of issues from July 3rd to Sep 11th 1915, all the issues appear to be in good, clean condition, an excellent resource (7)
154 The Autocar 1909 to 1915. 38 loose issues in individual cellophane sleeves, the majority with their covers but several without advertisements, as follows: January 30th & December 11th,1909; Feb 5th, April 23rd & 30th (no covers), May 7th, June 25th, Aug 13th, 20th & 27th, Sep 3rd (no covers),10th, & 24th, Oct 1st, 22nd & 29th,1910; May 27th,1911; Feb 3rd, April 20th, May 11th, 18th & 25th, June 8th (2 copies) & 15th, Nov 9th & 23rd, Dec 7th & 28th, 1912; March 8th & 29th, June 14th (the last three without covers), August 9th, 16th & 30th, Sep 6th and 13th and Oct 4th, 1913, some spines repaired, some covers with loss, and some rather soiled, also included with the lot is a disbound and incomplete selection of issues from the 1915 period, without covers or advertisements (39)
157 Old Motor & Vintage Commercial. Eight loose issues of Vintage Commercial from Vol. 1, No. 1 (Sept. 1962) to No. 8 ((Apr. 1963), together with three loose-leaf binders holding the Index for Volume 1 of Old Motor and Vintage Commercial Sept. 1962 to June 1963, plus a run of issues of Old Motor from Vol. 1 No.1 (Jan. 1963) to Vol. 5 No. 9 (June 1967) and one loose issue for Jan. 1968 (actually Vol. 5 No. 10), the magazine is entitled Old Motor and Vintage Commercial from July 1963 and then reverts to being issued as Old Motor from the Mar/Apr 1966 issue, and there is some miss-numbering by the publisher regarding issue dates or volumes, but the run seems to be complete, the issues all appear to be in sound condition (a quantity)
£50-100
£150-300
155 The Motor 1919 to 1939. 17 issues in individual cellophane sleeves, the first five as follows: Aug. 6th & 13th, 1919 (without covers and advertisements); March 8th, July 11th & Aug. 22nd, 1922 (without covers but with advertisements, the last with the spine repaired), the remaining copies all have their covers and advertisements: Feb. 24th (Annual New Car Number), June 30th (Annual Summer Number), Sep. 8th & Oct. 27th, 1931; Feb. 23rd, 1932 (Annual New Car Number); March 7th, 1933 (Annual New Car Number); Feb. 27th (Annual New Car Number) & June 5th, 1934 (Isle of Man & Indianapolis Races); Oct. 16th, 1935 (Second Show Number); Dec. 8th, 1936; Jan. 12th, 1937; & July 4th, 1939, staples rusty, as usual, but generally sound condition (17)
£80-120
156 The Autocar 1919 to 1938. 41 loose issues in individual cellophane sleeves, the majority with their covers but several without advertisements, as follows: Dec. 27th,1919; Jan. 10th & 31st, Feb. 21st, March 20th, April 24th, July 24th, Sep. 11th (no covers and incomplete), 18th & 25th (2 copies), Oct. 16th, Nov. 27th, Dec. 4th (2 copies), 11th & 25th,1920; Jan. 1st & 29th, March 19th, June 11th, Oct. 29th & Dec. 3rd,1921; Sep.22nd,1922 (no covers); Aug. 31st, Nov. 23rd & Dec. 7th,1923; March 7th & 14th, April 11th (2 copies) & May 30th, 1924; Jan. 4th, 1929; Sep. 15th, 1933; Nov. 2nd & 9th, 1934; May 3rd (Royal Silver Jubilee Number), Oct. 25th (Olympia Show Review), Dec. 6th & 27th, 1935; & Dec. 30th, 1938 (no covers), some spines repaired, some covers with loss, staples rusty, and some rather soiled (41)
£100-200
158 Magazine, The Brooklands Gazette & Motor Sport. A run of bound volumes from Vol 1, July, 1924 to Vol 24, December, 1948, but lacking Vol 13 (for 1937), unless otherwise noted, the volumes are in the standard publisher’s black cloth bindings with gilt banding and lettering, volumes 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 are in worn bindings, some with cracked hinges, and are bound without their covers, indices are only present for Volumes 1, 2, 7 & 8. Vols 5 & 6 are present, bound together in an immaculate standard binding, again without covers, and with the issue for Volume 5 No. 3 (June, 1929) as a photocopy, vols 9 & 10 (no covers) are in plain black cloth bindings, vols 11 & 12 (the latter with the magazine covers) revert to the standard binding, Volume 14 (numbered IV on the spine) is again bound in plain black cloth, and vol 19 is in faded dark blue cloth, vols 16 to 23 inclusive are bound with the magazine covers, the contents of the volumes appear to be mostly clean and sound (23)
159 Speed Magazine, 2 bound volumes from Vol 1, No 1 (June 1935) to Vol 2, No 23 (May 1937), with advertisements but no covers, dark blue binding with gilt titles on the spines, feathered headers but generally sound (2)
23
£40-80
160 Rose (Gerald). A Record of Motor Racing 1894-1908, published by Motor Racing Publications, being a quality reprint of the 1909 first edition, this edition 1949, 322 pp., detailed text of most of the wellknown motor-car races between 1894 and 1908, with mechanical specifications, appendices, entry lists and results, dark blue binding with a tight spine with gilt titles, albeit a little faded, corners bumped, no dust jacket (1)
£300-500
£1000-1500
£80-120
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161 Pomeroy (Laurence). The Grand Prix Car 1906-1939, 1st edition, published by Motor Racing Publications, May 1949, 419 pp., with detailed text, excellent illustrations, appendices, fold-out cutaways, car specifications and the Corrigenda, Addenda & Index booklet in the rear cover pocket, dark blue cloth boards, tight spine with gilt titles, cover a little rubbed and bruised, otherwise VGC, no dust jacket (1)
169 The Coachwork of Erdmann & Rossi of Berlin by Stuhlemmer. A rare Lawrence Dalton book, 1st ed., 1979, 244 pp., English text, with its dust jacket, in excellent condition, also, Cars and Coachbuilding by Oliver, 1981; Pininfarina Cinquantanni, 320 pp., black cloth cover with its original white card slip-case, the latter rubbed; Coachwork on Vintage Bentleys by Walker, 2005, 160 pp., all clean and tidy
£80-120
(4)
162 Motor Exhibition Catalogues. Square-backed, soft-bound Official Catalogues for the Olympia Motor Shows, 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931, approximately 500 pp. each, some spine damage and paper loss, otherwise sound (4)
£80-120
163 Magazine - Internal Combustion Engine. ‘A technical journal devoted to the construction, development and application of modern prime movers’, a single bound volume of these large bi-weekly magazines starting with No 29 Vol 2 of Oct 2nd 1912 to No 61 Vol 3 of 24th Dec 1913, printed on quality paper with detailed text and excellent line-drawings of engines, chassis, components and steam engines, the editorial covers subjects that no other publication would, identified images of hand and foot throttle controls, also, The Illustrated Carpenter & Builder, three bound volumes of magazines dating between 1901 and 1905, all in good condition with tight spines, some scuffing and creasing to pages (4)
(3)
£100-150
166 Travelogues. 9 books to include: Motoring in the Balkans by Hutchinson, 1909; Three Lands on Three Wheels, 1932 and On Wandering Wheels, 1929, both by J & C Gordon, 1932; Motor Days in England by Dillon, 1908; Winged Wheels in France by Shoemaker, 1906; Cape to Cairo by Treatt, 1927, all 1st editions; and three other titles, all sound, but a little scuffed and rubbed, 8vo (9)
£80-120
167 Veteran Car subject books. The Motor Catechism by J. S. Enright; Motors and Motoring 1916 by Spooner; The Dawn of Motoring by Murchison 1942, Horseless Carriage Days by Maxim, 1937 1st edition; The Complete Motorist by A. B. Filson Young, 1904 edition, with other interesting titles, various conditions (9)
£40-80
170 Benjafield (J.D.). Bentley at Le Mans, a Motor Racing Scrapbook No 5, 1948, 48 pp., with a correct plastic spine (two cracks) otherwise in good fettle together with ‘WO’ the Autobiography of W.O. Bentley, 4th impression, 1958, with a protected dust jacket, Full Throttle by Tim Birkin, 3rd edition, with the ‘apology statement’ after the half title, without dust jacket, a little foxing but a clean copy; Technical Facts of the Vintage Bentley, 1956, 2nd edition, with a clean cover, a booklet about Amherst Villiers Superchargers and another book (6)
£100-150
171 Rolls-Royce. An Instruction for the care of Rolls-Royce Cars, 2nd edition, 147 pp. petit book for the 40/50hp chassis nos. 1700 to 2699 (1914), well-defined text and monochrome images, a good blue cloth cover with gilt titles and penny corners, the spine tight, but a little feathered at the lower edge, some rubbing and soiling, but actually a nice example (1)
£100-150
172 Six books by Barré Lyndon, Malcolm Campbell & GET Eyston. Combat, 1933, Circuit Dust, 1934, Motor Racing Record Breaking, with GET Eyston, 1935, all 1st editions by Lyndon, The Romantic Story of Motor Racing, 1st edition, circa 1937, another being a 2nd impression, both by Campbell and Flat Out by G.E.T. Eyston, 1933, all 1st editions, tight bindings but minus dust jackets (6)
£80-120
£80-120
164 Patent Abridgments. Six squarebacked soft-bound specifications for Class 7 Air & Gas Engines, covering the period 1877 to 1908, together with a single volume, Class 79 Locomotive & Motor Vehicles for Road & Rail covering the period 1889 to 1892, significant patentee names from the motor-car world feature in the indexes, working copies, AF (7)
165 Classic Car Profiles, being hardbound volumes containing Profiles 1-24, 25-60 and 61-96 respectively, a complete set, various authors and illustrators, profusely illustrated in colour and black and white, published by Profile Publications Ltd., Leatherhead in 1966 and 1967, approximately 1,000 pages in total, in good, clean condition, with tight bindings
£80-120
£80-120
168 Le Vetture Alfa Romeo DAL 1910 by Luigi Fusi. A catalogue of the models to 1965, with specifications, series numbers, technical data, Italian and English text, 1st edition, 1965, 550 pp., with dust jacket, top edge dusty, also, a number of workshop and data books; Recettes du Chauffeur; Electric Lighting and Staring by Cross, Motor-Car Mechanics for Beginners by Pedley, 1906 and other titles, generally sound condition, some soiling (21)
£80-120
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173 Boddy (W.). The Story of Brooklands, 1st edition, 3 volume set, dated 1948, 1949 and 1950, good working copies without dust jackets, together with 13 other books to include: The Racing Coopers, Wheels take Wings, The Bugatti Book, Split Seconds, Bugatti a Biography, Road Star Hat Trick, etc., all without dust jackets, albeit reasonably sound bindings (16)
£80-120
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174 Bennett (E.). The Thousand Mile Trial, 364 pp., this 4to-size book tells the story of the conception and execution of a bold event, using reports and photographs of the day, some previously unpublished, dust jacket not price clipped, contents clean, illustrated throughout, together with Nine Thousand miles in Eight Weeks by the Hon Mrs Victor Bruce, 1927, 1st ed., 51 illustrations, 254 pp., blue cloth binding and Italian Highways & Byways from a Motorcar by Francis Miltoun, 1909, many line and photographic illustrations, 380 pp. with a green cloth binding, good tight covers, with a little feathering to the header and base
176 Early Motoring Books. A Catechism of the Motor-car by John Henry Knight, Lockwood & Son, 1st edition, 1908, 100 pp. with a red pictorial cover, Motors and Motoring by Henry Spooner, 1905, 102 pp. and an illustrated blue card cover, The Chauffeur’s Companion by ‘A 4-inch Driver’, Mills & Boon, 2nd edition, 1909, 136 pp. and advertisements, a little paper loss on the spine, also, Hints & Tips for Automobilists, 5th edition, circa 1910, Autocar Handbook, 5th edition, and Magnetos for Automobilists by S. R. Bottone, 1907, 86 pp. and advertisements, in generally good fettle, all small 8vo
(3)
(6)
£80-120
175 Light Car Magazine. Six bound volumes comprising Vol 49 No 1265 (March 3 1937) to No 1275. Vol 52 No 1339 (Aug 5 1938) then to No 1353, bound with covers. Vol 53 No 1354 (Nov 1938) to No 1379 (May 1939) with front covers bound at the rear; also Vol 53 No 1369 (Mar 1939) to No 1379 (May 1939) bound with covers and advertisements. Vol 54 No 1380 (May 1939) to No 1405 (Nov 1939) with covers and advertisements, publisher’s brown and gilt binding, generally clean, some bumping and soiling, editorial good, AF (6)
£280-340
179 General Motoring Books. A box to containing 24 hardbound books, include: Transportation by Labert St.Clair, 2nd edition, 1944, Sports and Classic Cars by Borgeson and Jaderquist, 1955, 466 pp. including index, San Sylmar, the book of the Nethercutt collection, 1985 edition, a 195456 Rover 60-90 Parts Catalogue, various Floyd Clymer’s ‘Catalog’ of cars and many other softback and hardback publications in used, but sound, condition (a quantity)
£50-100
£100-200
177 Auto Fun. A rare book by Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. Publishers, USA, 1905, having cartoon illustrations depicting the hazards of early motoring, with some text, several colour plates and monochrome images, tan cloth boards with black lettering on spine and image on the front board, cover a little scuffed and discoloured, spine intact, edge split, cut corner to the title page, pages secure. also, Manifold Pressures with images by Brockbank, 1958, 1st edition, ex-library
180 Rolls-Royce Bulletin. 15 copies of the house magazine, each titled, 1951; Jan 1952; July 1952; Jan 1953; June 1953; Jan 1954; June 1954; Dec 1954; July 1955 (2); Jan 1956; July 1956; Jan 1957; July 1957 and Jan 1958, all with good editorial, covers and spines on some issues soiled and rubbed, staples intact, also, reproduction issue for Sep 1937 and June 1939 (15)
£100-200
178* Nash. 25 promotional copy photographs of various models dating between 1917 and 1940, together with Cadillac, 8 copy photographs of various models dating between 1902 and 1930, plus Studebaker, 19 promotional photographs of various models dating between 1902 and 1938, most 6 x 9in, (17 x 23cm), and Pininfarina, a coachbuilding brochure discussing Lancia, Ferrari 208Turbo,Talbot, etc. 8 monochrome photographs in the rear pocket, 12 pp., scuffed cover, otherwise good
181 Autosport & Autocourse. 8 miscellaneous volumes, 3 volumes of Autosport, comprising Vol. XXIX, July to Dec.1964, XXXIII, July to Dec.1966, and XXXIV, Jan to June 1967, the last with white marking on the back cover, all issues with their covers, and with indices to the front of the volumes, uniformly bound in maroon cloth with gilt title, also 3 volumes in maroon loose-leaf binders: Vol. X, Jan to June 1955, XII, Jan to June 1956, and 38, Jan to June 1969, with covers, the last volume without an index, plus two hardbound volumes of Autocourse 1974/75 and 1961/62 (binding warped)
(a quantity)
(8)
(2)
£100-140
£80-120
Lot 176 (part)
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£40-60
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182 Bentley Turbo R 1989. A black leather folder holding an Owner’s Handbook and Identification book for chassis 33515 and other pamphlets TSD 5042, almost unused condition, some ballpoint manuscript, otherwise good (1)
£50-100
183 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II & Bentley T2 1978. An Owner’s Handbook and other publications for chassis 33455, held in a brown plastic folder, TSD 4209, a little damp-staining, some ballpoint manuscript (1)
£50-100
184 Sherrin (G.C.). The Montagu Motor Book, published by The Car Illustrated, 1912, 288 pp., intended for the owner/driver to be introduced to the intricacies of his Motor and not consider it a ‘Box of Tricks’ best left to the Chauffeur, Motor Driving explained in both text & illustrations with great clarity, a tight spine, the header a little stained, but an excellent read (1)
189 Reference Material. A 1910 Lucas and two CAV reproduction catalogues from 1911 and 1913; The Motor-car Index dated 1922; Simms Magnetos & Accessories 1927; reproduction Sears, Roebuck Catalogue of 1908; a Dyke’s Automobile Encyclopaedia dated 1926, and other publications (a quantity)
£80-120
190 Assorted Motoring Titles. Motor Racing & Record Breaking by Eyston and Lyndon, no dust jacket, Morris Motor-cars 1913 to 1983 by Harry Edwards; MotorRacing Drivers Past & Present by Sallon, published by Shell-Mex, 1956; Pic-Pic a Love Affair; Armand Peugeot by Piero Casucci, 1988, 1st edition; The Automobile, 1909 red cover, volume 1; The Automobile, green cover version, volume II, and other good titles in fair condition (a quantity)
£50-100
(5)
187 Georgano (G.N.). Encyclopaedia of Motor Sport, 3rd edition, 1982, a good, clean copy, with a good dust jacket with just a little rubbing on the top and lower edges, 688 pp., with excellent illustrations, good drawings, specifications and tables, also The Thousand Mile Trial by E. Bennett, both books in good fettle (2)
£80-120
191 Duncan (H.O.). The World on Wheels, originally privately published in two volumes by the author, this edition published by the V.C.C. using original gatherings of the original 1926 printing, black cloth with bright gilt lettering to the spine and cover, with a printed dust jacket, 1201 pp., profusely illustrated throughout, a clean set of this seminal work, dust jacket stained and short splits, large 4to (2)
£100-200
188 Conway (Hugh). Bugatti, a 1968 revised edition of the 1963 Foulis-published work, 459 pp. with dust jacket; also, Grand Prix Bugatti by Conway, 1968 1st edition, 224 pp. with index and dust jacket; Bugatti Royale by Kestler and Caron, 1993, 1st edition, the books in sound condition, just a little soiling to the covers
192 Beaumont (Worby). Motor Vehicles and Motors, 1st edition, published in London by Archibald Constable & Company Ltd., 1900, approximately 275 x 200mm, 11 x 8in, 636 pp. and 2 folding tables; wellillustrated with photographs and folding line drawing, publisher’s brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine, bindings a little rubbed and header worn with shelf wear to edges, but not torn, large 8vo
(3)
(1)
£80-120
194 Frazer Nash. - The Chain Drive by David Thirlby, 1st edition, 1967, 237 pp. including index, with a good dust jacket, also, a copy of the Haynes much revised 1977 edition and From Chain Drive to Turbocharger by Denis Jenkinson, 1st edition, 1984, with dust jackets in good condition
(3)
£40-80
£100-150
£80-120
£80-120
195 Hull & Johnson. The Vintage Alvis, a rare 1967 1st edition, 400 pp., with a red dust jacket, some fading to the spine, but sound text, also, a much updated 1995, 2nd edition, 620 pp., with a green DJ and Alvis - The Story of the Red Triangle by Kenneth Day, 1981 with a very good dust jacket, all in good, clean condition
£30-60
186 Automobile Connoisseur. A full and complete run of issues numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 with correct hard covers and gilt tooling, 1970, sound condition and rare to find as complete set
(14)
(3)
185* The Model Cars of Gerald Wingrove. A rare New Cavendish book from 1979, outlining in fine detail, with excellent illustrations, his car and vehicle modelling, leather-bound with silver titles, 111 pp. and index, also, Cars from the Hulton Getty Picture Collection, trilanguage, 350 pp. and excellent monochrome pictures covering 1900 to 1960, both books in good fettle (2)
193 Marque Histories. Various hardbound books, to include: Alfa Romeo Tipo 6C 1500, 1750 & 1900 by Angela Cherrett, 1st edition, 1989 with DJ; The 6C 1750 Alfa Romeo by Fusi and Slater, 1st edition, 1968 without DJ; Lotus the Sports Racing Cars by Pritchard; The Lea Francis Story by Barrie Price; The Daimler Tradition by Brian Smith; Ford Model Y by Sam Roberts; The Salmson Story by Chris Draper; Standard Cars by J. Davy, 1967; Bristol Cars & Engines by Setright, 1974; and other titles all in good or better condition
£100-200
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£80-120
196 Bird & Hallows. The Rolls-Royce Motor-Car, 1st edition, 1964, 320 pp. with a dust jacket albeit much bruised and creased; Steel Chariots in the Desert by C. Rolls, The Rolls-Royce 20/25hp by Tom Clarke, 2nd edition, 2001, and The RollsRoyce Twenty by Fasal, 1979 with a very good dust jacket, the book almost unread, and RREC paperbacks (8)
£80-120
197 Motoring Reference & Steam. The World’s Commercial Vehicles 1830-1964 by Nick Georgano, 1st edition, 1965, ( two copies); The A-Z of Cars of the 1920s by Baldwin; Classic Car Profiles, three volumes in fair condition and a three volume set of The Birth of the British Motorcar. A Brush with Steam by David Shepherd, 1983 with dust jacket and signed by the author and, English and American Steam Carriages, a 1973 quality reprint of the 1904 book, with a good dust jacket (11)
£80-120
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198 Miscellaneous Motoring Books. A large box of miscellaneous volumes, mainly modern hardbacks in their dust jackets, but also including two volumes of the Official Catalogue to the Earls Court Motor Show for 1955 and 1956, the hardback volumes include an excellent copy of Alberto Ascari: Ferrari’s First Double Champion by Karl Ludvigsen, 1st edition, October 2000, and a new, polythene sealed, four-volume set of Pioneers of the U. S. Automobile Industry by Michael J. Kollins, together with many other volumes, mostly in sound, clean condition (a quantity)
£50-100
200 Rolls-Royce & Bentley in Sunburnt Country. The first fifty years in Australia by Tom Clarke and David Neeley, published by the Henry Royce Foundation of Australia in 1999, a rare book in the UK, 475 large format pages with excellent detail and images concerning exported cars, with a list of chassis numbers and owners, in fine condition with dust jacket (1)
£50-100
201 Green (Johnnie). The Legendary Hispano Suiza, a Dalton Watson publication, 1st edition, 1977, 236 pp. with good monochrome images and text, and with its dust jacket, which is a little faded on the spine and a short tear on the header, otherwise very good condition (1)
£40-60
202 Speed. The Official Organ of the British Racing Drivers’ Club, a complete set from Volume 1 Number 1 (June 1935) to Volume 4 Number 46 (April 1939), the first six issues being loose copies, in good shape, although with rusty staples and with the spine of the first issue neatly repaired with white tape, the remaining issues are nicely bound in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spines (10)
208* Argent Archer (Albert). A collection of 28 photographs of Brighton & Bexhill Speed Trials, various scenes, photographs 3 and 4 show a Spyker 4x4 in England for the first time, housed in plastic pockets and in a loose-leaf folder (1)
£100-200
Lot 208 (part)
204 Naquin (Yves). Le Grand Prix Automobile De Monaco 1929 - 1960, an English edition of the French Original, being the required reference book on the history of the Monaco Grand Prix, a large-format book which complements the excellent photographic content, this is a Limited Edition book numbered 799, with an introduction by Juan Fangio and a letter of introduction on a Palais de Monaco letterhead, 33 x 30cm, and as new condition (1)
£80-120
205 An Album of Photographs. A collection of over 50 monochrome photographs of old road vehicles, being an assortment of publicity, photographic copies, components and sepia-toned images, housed in clear plastic pockets, various sizes, the largest being 8 x 10in (1)
(part) 209* Argent Archer (Albert). A collection of 15 photographs of French built Motorseveral full plate positives, all cars, interesting, housed in plastic pockets and in a loose-leaf folder (1)
£80-120
£80-120
206 An Album of Photographs. A collection of approximately 90 monochrome photographs of various motor-cars from various periods, including publicity photographs, photographic copies, London to Brighton images, etc., housed in clear plastic pockets, various sizes (1)
£80-120
207 An Album of Postcards and postcardsize photographs, about 120 images depicting vehicles from various periods and countries, all individually housed in plastic pockets (1)
£100-150
203 Veteran and Vintage Magazine. Nicely bound run in eleven volumes, Volume 1 No 1 (August 1956) to Volume 23 No 12 (August 1979), tight spines, good clean condition (11)
£100-150
£80-120
199* M.G. - Oxford to Abingdon. An 873 pp. review of the sports cars made by Morris Garages, sales catalogues, advertisements and road test reports of the period are used to detail the specification and performance of the 14/28 MG Super Sports, the succeeding Flat Rad 14/28 and 14/40 models and the 18/80, importantly a re-assessment of Cecil Kimber’s methods of operating the MG business, a very clean copy with dust jacket (1)
The following 8 lots represent quality studio-produced positives taken from an archive of original Argent Archer glass plate negatives. These have been offered in a very limited edition of only 10 of each photograph issued.
(part) 210* Argent Archer (Albert). A collection of 10 photographs of British built Motorcars, a number of full plate positives, all interesting, housed in plastic pockets and in a loose-leaf folder (1)
£100-150
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£80-120
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Lot 214 (part)
211* Argent Archer (Albert). A collection of 28 photographs of the 1000-Miles Trial of 1900, all being full plate positives, each displayed a clear plastic pocket and in a loose-leaf folder
214* Argent Archer (Albert). A collection of 20 photographs of Racing Cars and Racing Scenes of 1904, most are full plate positives, each displayed in a clear plastic pocket and in a loose-leaf folder
(1)
(1)
£100-150
£100-150
Lot 218
(part) 212* Argent Archer (Albert). A collection of 25 photographs of Pre-Great War Racing Cars and Racing Scenes, including a number of full plate positives, all interesting, each displayed in clear plastic pockets and in a loose-leaf folder (1)
£100-150
(part) 215* Argent Archer (Albert). A complete set of over 150 photographs taken from the archive of original Argent Archer glass plate negative originals, each studio produced photograph being a limited edition of only 10 sets of each image issued, most of the photographs are full plate 8 x 11in (20 x 28cm), each retained in a clear plastic pocket, and held in two loose-leaf folders (2)
£1200-1800
216 V.C.C. Gazettes. Four boxes of magazines from 1953 to the present, AF (4)
£30-60
217 V.S.C.C. Bulletin. A good run of magazines from the 1955 to the present, AF (3)
(part) 213* Argent Archer (Albert). A collection of 10 photographs of early Commercial all full plate positives, all Vehicles, interesting, each displayed in a clear plastic pocket and folder (1)
£80-120
£30-60
218 The New Frazer Nash. ‘A Descriptive Catalogue’ dating from circa 1931, 16 pp. and a red card cord-tied cover in horizontal format, the brochure possesses much information, to include images by Roy Nockolds and details and prices for the Interceptor Falcon, Boulogne and Ulster models, also, details about the SV & OHV engines, coachwork and equipment, competition successes and supercharged cars, the cover and title page with light creasing, the editorial sound (1)
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£180-220
219 The Three Litre Bentley. A 1928-dated brochure, (Catalogue No 19), 24 pp. and a light grey, cord-tied card cover, the editorial printed on art paper and discusses the ‘Outstanding Features’, engine, components, chassis and coachwork styles to include the Speed Model, the cover rubbed and the fore-edge and top somewhat feathered, the pages are in good condition apart from cut and removed bottom corners of pages 13/14 and 15/16, on the first free end-paper is the signature of A. F. Rivers-Fletcher whose personal copy this brochure was, indeed, he refers to this brochure and the clipped pages in his 1982 book, Bentley’s Past & Present (1)
£180-220
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220 A 1926 Lagonda Ltd. Brochure for the four-cylinder 14/60 Two-Litre and the sixcylinder 16/65 models in 18 pp., the text discusses the saloons and tourers, specifications, prices and a little history of the marque, the coachwork images are tinted brown, a blue/grey cord-tied cover in generally good fettle, the pages with a hint of soiling and some corners turned, otherwise very good (1)
(1)
(1)
£100-120
225 - 233 No lots
£80-120
£80-120
221 1937 ALTA Racing Cars & Sports Models. A particularly rare brochure with 4 pp. and a double-fold centre section opening out to reveal three cut-away images by Ferguson and Max Millar of the ‘Independent Racing Model’, the ‘1931 Sports Model’ and the ‘1934 Racing Model’, the other pages with specifications and details about the independent suspension, Roots Supercharger, SU Carburation and much more, the black card cover with light creasing to the fore-edge, the original staples rusting and a short split to the centrefold, otherwise good (1)
222 1910 Packard Motor-cars, 48 pp. and a grey card cover, with free end-papers detailing the Thirty and Eighteen town cars, with good monochrome images of components and various coachwork, together with specifications and descriptive construction details, the cover edges a little feathered and the lower spine split
224 1930 Packard Deluxe Eight Models 826 & 8-33, high quality full-colour 36 pp. brochure, designed with an allusion to the Arabian Knights and Vikings, the frontispiece being artwork by José Segrelles, with detailed text and illustrations of various models, the editorial on art paper and bound in an interesting faux-velvet green and gilt cover, in good condition
223 Packard Deluxe Eight Models 8-40 & 8-45, a high quality full-colour 36 pp. brochure, designed with an allusion to the Arabian Knights and Vikings, the frontispiece being artwork by José Segrelles, with detailed text and illustrations of various models, to include: Sedan, Club Sedan, Sedan-limousine, Coupé, Convertible Coupé, Roadster, Touring, Phaeton and Sport Phaeton, a tipped-in price list on page 35 and specifications, the editorial on art paper and bound in an interesting faux-velvet black and gilt cover, in good condition (1)
£100-120
£150-200
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234 1903 London Motor Co. Ltd. A petit 20 pp. brochure promoting the ‘Pipe’ car, with fold-out pages and well-defined images, with the Mercedes-Simplex referenced, a cord-tied brochure, the front cover a little rubbed, otherwise sound (1)
£50-80
235 Bleriot Phares 1913 Catalogue, dated November 1912, a 42 pp., saddlestitched catalogue with delightful, well-defined monochrome images of various projectors and headlamps, with a detailed description of the company’s manufactured output, very light soiling on the front cover, otherwise very clean, French text, 8vo (1)
£50-80
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236 TUB Phares & Lanternes 1914 Catalogue, dated March 1913, a 73 pp., square-backed prestige catalogue with delightful colour images of various projectors and headlamps, highly-detailed description of the company’s manufactured output, several light creases on the cover top edge, otherwise very clean, French text, 8vo
238 Ducellier Phares 1907 Catalogue. A 122 pp., cord-tied, square-backed hardcover catalogue with delightful colour images of various projectors and headlamps, highlydetailed description of the company’s manufactured output, a practically perfect cover, light creasing and very clean editorial, French text
(1)
(1)
£80-120
£100-150
240 To Rome on a Sunbeam. A very rare Sunbeam Motor-car Co., Ltd., 1924 promotional book, 33 pp. with a card cover and free end-papers, with photographs by E. O. Hoppé, with cartoons, the text covers a trip of three companions from London to Rome in 18 days (March 1924) using a sixcylinder 20/60hp Sunbeam, square-backed, a very light bump to the base of the spine, remains of paper and glue on the rear cover, otherwise in delightful condition, 4to (1)
£280-340
241 The History and Development of the Sunbeam Car 1899-1924, being a ‘Souvenir of a Quarter of a century of Sunbeam Success and Service’, a rare square-backed book with 53 pp., brown card cover and good monochrome images of cars, aircraft and travelling, some pages with foxing, the upper spine split and the front cover soiled, otherwise good condition (1)
237 Ducellier Motor Lamps 1907 Catalogue. Issued by the French company’s London agent, a 68 pp. saddlestitched catalogue with delightful two-colour printing with images and detailed line drawings of various projectors and headlamps, highly-detailed description of the company’s’ manufactured output, several grease stains on the cover, lightly rubbed edges, otherwise very clean, English text, 8vo (1)
239 Ducellier Phares 1911 Catalogue. A 136 pp., vertical-format, cord-tied, squarebacked prestige catalogue with delightful colour images of various projectors and headlamps, highly detailed description of the company’s manufactured output, several small stains on the cover, lightly feathered edges, otherwise very clean, French text (1)
£100-150
£100-150
Lot 240
242* M.G. TC-Series Service Parts List, dated circa 1949, two Instruction Manuals for the TC, dated 1950 and 1954, also, a Workshop Manual for the TD-Series dated 1950 and a ZA Magnette monochrome construction manual, circa 1955, all sound, but soiled and stained (5)
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£60-90
243 Motoring. The Modern Motor Engineer, by Arthur W. Judge, 6 vols., [193757], numerous b & w illustrations and diagrams, original cloth, 4to, together with Rolls-Royce, The Living Legend, As Reflected by Half a Century of Contemporary British and American Sales and Institutional Literature, California: Post Motor Books, 1962, black and white illustrations, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with Styles (David G.), As Old as the Industry, Riley 1898-1969, reprinted 2002, black and white and colour illustrations, original boards in d.j., 4to, and Cowbourne (Donald), British Trial Drivers, Their Cars and Awards, 1929-1939, published 1998, black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, and Green (Johnnie), Bentley, Fifty Years of the Marque, reprinted 1978, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Baldwin (Nick), A-Z of Cars of the 1920s, with an introduction by William Boddy, 1994, black and white illustrations, title signed by Baldwin & Boddy, original boards in d.j., 4to, plus other motoring reference, including Brooklands Books publications etc. (3 shelves)
Lot 238
£250-300
£200-300
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244 Trade catalogues. Ernest Turner Manufacturer, Laces, Trimmings and Coverings for the Upholstery of Motor Carriages, Railways, Omnibuses, Tram Cars, Steam Ships, Yachts, Furniture, Aircraft, &c, &c., Motor Carriage Fittings and Sundries for Body Builders, Electrical Fittings and Scientific Testing Instruments, General Engineering, [1925], illustrated throughout with part order numbers, index at front, original cloth lettered in silver, some fading to extremities of upper cover, oblong folio (1)
£150-200
Lot 244
245 Campbell (Donald, 1921-1967). Into the Water Barrier, in Collaboration with Alan W. Mitchell, 1st edition, Odhams Press, [1955], black and white plates from photos, inscribed by Campbell to front free endpaper, ‘To my old friend Ted, with very best wishes, sincerely Donald’, original cloth in rubbed dust jacket, together with Campbell (Malcolm, editor), Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Book of Famous Motorists, Written by R.S. Lyons, 1st edition, 1937, black and white plates from photos, frontispiece and title slightly soiled, original cloth, rubbed and dulled, plus Lyndon (Barre), Grand Prix, 1st edition, 1935, colour frontispiece, black and white plates from photos, original cloth in rubbed d.j. with a few nicks to extremities, all 8vo, plus 5 related Campbell and motor sport books in dust jackets, 4to (8)
£150-200
246 Hasluck (Paul N., editor). The Automobile, A Practical Treatise on Construction of Modern Motor Cars, Steam, Petrol, Electric and Petrol-Electric, 2 volumes, Special Edition Enlarged, [1905], the black and white plates and illustrations, some soiling, frontispiece to volume 2 creased, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, together with Hall (H. Scott), Commercial Motors, Their Maintenance, Repair, and General Management, 3 volumes, [1930], black and white plates and illustrations including some folding, original cloth, plus 14 other pre-war motor car and motor cycle maintenance works including 9 multi-volume sets, plus 2 related books and a group of 95 Profile Publications (numbers 1-40 & 42-96), all with colour and black and white illustrations, original stapled wrappers, slim 8vo (approx. 130)
£250-350
248* Gamy (Marguerite, 19th-20th c.). La Voiture Th. Schneider 1912, gagne à Dieppe Dinant et à la Sarthe vitesse et régularité Magneto Bosch Carburateur Claudel Roues Riley, published Mabileau & Co. Paris, 1912, lithograph heightened with body colour, very slight water staining to margins, 440 x 800mm, framed and glazed (1)
249* Montaut (Ernest). Grand prix de L’ A.C.F. Nazzarco le Gagnant sur F.I.A.T., published Mabileau & Co., Paris, 1913, lithograph heightened with body colour, slight water staining to margins, 400 x 830mm, framed and glazed, together with Circuit des Ardennes Belges 1906. Durnay le Gagnent, published Montaut Mabilaeu, Paris, 1906, lithograph heightened with body colour, margins chipped and frayed, closed teear to upper margin but not affecting image, 380 x 840mm
247* Hays (Rex). Richard Seamans Mercedes-Benz W154, 1:43rd scale, the wooden construction painted in silver with No.16 decals, 10cm long, mounted on a mahogany base with Rex Hays plaque (lacking windscreen) Richard Seaman won the 1938 German Grand Prix, and Rudolf Caracciola won the European championship in one of these team cars
(2)
(1)
(1)
£200-300
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£100-200
250 Motoring catalogue. Hunts Ltd., Long Acre, London. Car and Motor Cycle equipment catalogue, c. 1925, numerous illustrations, first and last few leaves detached with sellotape reinforcement, marginal water stain, original wrapper, spine defective, covers detached, 4to
251 - 255 No lots
Lot 247
£100-200
£70-100
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256* Pneumatic Bicycle Pumps. A display board with eight brass bicycle pumps held in with clips, various types and sizes, all polished brass (1)
£80-120
258* Oilers & Greasers. A box of assorted sewing-machine and bicycle oilers, including three saddle stem fitting units, two Lucas No 20 motor-car oilers without dust caps, pocket oilers, a Tecalemit greaser, a Rover Cycle Co., engraved oiler and two hand-held soldering guns (a quantity)
£20-40
265* Transfer-Printed Calcium of Carbide and Other Tins, hand-held oilers, bottles of oil, brake-blocks, lighting fittings, etc. (2 cartons)
£20-40
266* Repair Patch Tins, assorted, different periods and types (a quantity)
£20-30
267* Bicycle Pumps, to include several brass examples, eight celluloid types, some narrow-section and named, together with several stirrup pumps (16)
£30-60
£40-80
259* Avon Cushion Tyre, fitted to a 26inch Westwood rim and hub, suitable for a trade tricycle, also, a display-mounted pair of chromium-plating pedals with WWII wooden blocks fitted, and a set of 50 Player’s Cycling Cigarette Cards, unmounted (3)
(a quantity)
£80-120
257* Transfer-Printed Tins. A box of Calcium of Carbide, lubrication oil, burning oil and puncture-repair outfit tins, some in good condition, particularly a Seachlight Oil tin (a quantity)
264* Bicycle Carriers. A box of new old most with original stock rear racks, wrapping
£40-80
(1)
(a quantity)
£30-60
269* A Lucas Point-of-Sale Lamp and Bell Stand with hinging out prop legs for counter-top use, to hold up to 7 lamps, of steel chromium-plating construction and with a Lucas logo mounted at the apex. 16in total height
270* Point-of-Sale Lamp Stand with hinging out prop stands for counter-top use, to hold up to 15 lamps, of steel construction and with a later P & H logo mounted at the apex. 32in high
(a quantity)
(1)
261* Bicycle Locks. A collection ranging from a Lucas chain lock and another similar with their correct threaded key, a French chain lock, a more modern version and several padlock types, also, an expanding cup with an embossed lid depicting tandem riders (a quantity)
£80-120
262* Front Forks. A box of unused forks, all with original enamel and most with box lining
(1)
£30-60
£30-60
271* Raleigh: a shop window publicity 5 x 88in, a National photograph, Association of Cycle Traders roundel, framed and glazed; and Wigan ‘Excelsior’ Cycling Club: a large photograph illustrating the club members in front of iron gates, and captioned, ‘Season 1896’, measuring 23 x 28cm, with good contrast and in good condition (3)
£40-60
263* Chain Guards. A box on brand new old stock, still with wrappers, most black enamel
272* Ladies Cycling Club. A well-detailed pair of pictures, consisting of multiple cartoons and detailed captions, discussing a bicycle ride, rational dress and men, framed, mounted and glazed, 14 x 10in, one picture illustrated
(a quantity)
(2)
(12)
£20-40
£20-40
£150-200
268* Electric-Powered Bicycle lamps. Various types, dating from the 1930s and later
260* A Leather Tool Bag, almost unused, together with a Lucas adjustable spanner, tyre-levers, miniature oil funnel, trouser clips, a miniature Terry’s trouser-clip trade gift with (unusually) the contents, a large Rolon chain-link, a Powell and Hanmer pocket Carbide of Calcium container, acetylene gas burner cleaners, etc. £80-120
273* The Ladies Hobby 1819. A rare Hobby Horse hand-coloured engraving, published on 22nd May 1819 by Thomas Tegg, 111 Cheapside, London (print no. 351), artist unknown. 8.25 x 12.5in, mounted, framed and glazed, in very good fettle, with just a little fading to the wash
£30-60
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274* A Girl Riding a Tricycle, a colour lithographic print depicting a young girl riding an open-front tricycle and her dog in company, the image 18 x 13in, (46 x 33cm), framed and glazed (1)
£80-120
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275* What Next, an 1897 colour lithographic print depicting the maid and a boot boy having fun with a bicycle, after the original by Madame Amyot, a good example, with fresh colour, mounted, framed and glazed, 25 x 17in (64 x 43cm) (1)
277* Bicycling Music - Cyclopia March. Multi-page sheet music, ‘Dedicated to the Surrey Bicycle Club’ by Theodore E. Brun, a good central colour image, framed and glazed, a little paper loss (1)
£40-60
£80-120
(part) 279* Hand-Coloured Cycling Prints. Captioned The Graphic 1880 and 1886, a framed pair of vignettes depicting high bicycles in use, both mounted and glazed, image 9 x 13in (23 x 33cm) (2)
£40-60
280* J. W. Rainey - The Stolen Steed. A print, being a Supplement to Cycling Magazine in the 1880s, depicting two street urchins who have ‘borrowed’ a postman’s tricycle for a joy-ride, framed, mounted and glazed, image 9 x 13in (23 x 33cm) Rainey, like George Moore, produced a number of these cycling genre images in the late Victorian period. (1) £40-60
281* Players Cigarette Cards, an original full set of 50 cards, circa 1939, mounted, framed and glazed (with the rear text visible), with two other cycling pictures (3)
276* Bicycling Music - I Won the Bicycle by A. R. Marshall, rare circa 1884 sheet music cover with a good colour image of a falling Ordinary rider and hansom cab, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
278* Victor Bicycles. Original Overman Wheel Co., colour promotional card with an 1894 tear-off calendar attached, a good colour image, framed and glazed, image 9 x 13in (23 x 33cm) (1)
£40-60
£80-120
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£20-40
282* What Next, an 1897 colour lithographic print depicting the maid and a boot boy having fun with a bicycle, after the original by Madame Amyot, some edge trimming, otherwise good colour and condition, mounted, framed and glazed, 24 x 17in (64 x 43cm) (1)
£80-120
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288* Ruggle Bell, although not impressed as such, probably an example of a large ‘Challis’ bell with an original-style leather mounting strap, nickel-plated on brass and not cracked so ringing well, also, an early period steel bell and a Dunlop advertising brass pneumatic bicycle pump (3)
283* Meerschaum Pipe. Contained in a fitted hinged case, a three-dimensional racing cyclist of the mid-1890s period, nicely crafted with no obvious damage, with an amber mouthpiece, blackened aperture implying reasonable use, 4.25in (11cm) total width (1)
£80-120
£80-120
289* Skirt-Guards. Two sales representatives’ folding show cards with fitted colourful skirt-guards and another, all in very good, clean condition (3)
£50-100
290* China & Earthenware with UnderGlaze Cycling Images. A set of six French plates, depicting a series of sepia images, two smaller plates with colour transfers, a 1952-1977 Jubilee Vodka bottle with stopper, an Italian-style lady on an Ordinary and a hand-coloured Bisque double candle stick with a boy and bicycle positioned centre, AF (11)
£40-80
Lot 292
284* Meerschaum Cheroot Holder. Contained in a fitted hinged case, a threedimensional racing cyclist of the mid-1890s period, nicely crafted with no obvious damage, with an amber mouthpiece broken with material loss, 4.5in (12cm) total width (1)
£80-120
285* Skirt-lifters. Four Victorian or early Edwardian ladies’ skirt-holders, often used with bicycling, different designs in good condition, but without lanyards (4)
£80-120
286* Skirt-lifters. Three Victorian or early Edwardian ladies’ skirt-holders, often used with bicycling, different designs in good condition with lanyards, one correctly attached to an interlocking metal lady’s belt (3)
£80-120
287* Bicycle Badges & Brooches. A good selection, together with a black belt with a bicycle motif buckle, also, a Lucas Ltd., petit bicycle lock with its key, and a leather tool satchel for bicycle frame mounting (a quantity)
£80-120
291* A Vase or Cycling Trophy. A Britannia Metal cylindrical vase with a nickel-plated and brushed pewter finish, having raised motifs of Ordinary riders and a Safety Bicycle rider around the upper section and foliage and an uninscribed ovoid plaque below, in good condition, save for a small dent to the foot, 8.5in (22cm) high (1)
£40-80
292* Two Beer Steins. A small example with a colour depiction of an Ordinary bicycle rider centrally positioned and, unusually, an earthenware centre to the hinged pewter lid; 8in (21cm) high, also, a large-size stein with a depiction of a Safety Bicycle and rider, and a hinged pewter lid with an inscribed date of 1905; 15in (39cm) high, a small chip to the foot of the former, the taller example appearing sound (2)
£50-100
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293* Two Beer Steins. An original with a colour depiction of an Ordinary bicycle rider centrally positioned, 8in (21cm) high, together with a modern example of similar size with a depiction of two Safety Bicycle riders, both with hinged pewter lids and both appearing sound (2)
£50-100
294* Bicycle Lamps. A Lucas ‘Acetyphote’ acetylene gas lamp, three oil-powered steel lamps, a 1933 Lucas battery-powered lamp of a rare type with side glasses fitted, and two others, AF (7)
£40-80
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296* Bicycle Hub Lamp. A circa 1885 Lucas & Sons oil-powered lamp, a patented bearing example, removing the need for centralising antennae, and an 1884 patented oil bottle mounted on the hinging door, missing its original oil reservoir and bearing (1)
£400-600
298 Cycling Magazine. A single volume covering the period July 1898 to Jan 1899, bound in blue publisher’s binding, without magazine covers, also Bartleet’s Bicycle Book, 1st edition, 1931, with a maroon buckram binding (spine loose), and a good selection of more modern bicycling subject books and Pinkerton reprints, etc. (a quantity)
£50-100
299* Cycling Photographs. A box of assorted photographs and copy photographs from various periods, several Carte de Visit types and Cabinet Cards, also, tinplate positive dating from the 1930s, together with album of cycling facsimile end print photographs and others dating from the inter-war years, various conditions 295* Bicycle Hub Lamp. A circa 1883 Lucas & Sons oil-powered lamp, basically sound with signs of its original black enamel finish, but missing its original oil reservoir and centralising antennae (1)
(a carton)
£50-100
300* Two Bicycle Stands being the Albert Farnell of Bradford-patented types, with heavy cast bases and stout bar wheel supports, painted black
£400-600
(2)
297 The Cycling World Illustrated. A hardback folio volume 1, containing the weekly issues from Volume I Number 1 (March 18th, 1896) to Number 26 (September 9th, 1896), publisher’s green binding with gilt pictorial front cover, believed complete, but while the spine and cover are intact albeit with minor bruising and a short tear to the header, the volume needs professional attention (1)
£50-100
Lot 296
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£50-100
301* High Bicycle Racing Toy. A rare circa 1890, Hess of Germany, pressed tin floor toy with detailed riders on lithographed and embossed paper, a weighted clockwork mechanism to the rear, the top embossed Gebraichs-Muster Bo 7747, housed in its original delivery box, some light rusting, one rider lacks both sides of body and head, the other minus one side of head, 6in (15cm) long, 4in (10cm) high The toy belonged to a Willie Davis who had died in 1895, aged nearly 9 years. The box interior details his name and address, and with the lot comes a photocopy of his memorial card and a Christmas card. This toy appeared as lot number 191 in a Christie’s auction sale of toys in 1996, selling for £2400. (1) £400-600
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Lot 303
303* Fantasy Steam Propelled Model by Webb (R.). A striking large-scale one-off multimedia sculptural model in the style of one of Rowland Emmett’s marvellous fantastical machines, signed by the artist on the wooden base, the model depicts a top-hatted moustachioed Victorian gentleman standing at the helm of a fourwheeled steam-powered road vehicle, crafted out of metal, plaster and wood, the rectangular base measures 21.25 x 7.5 x 19.5in (53.5 x 19 x 48cm) (1)
302* Tricycle and Figure - Mechanical Floor Toy. A late Victorian child’s toy, featuring a composite head doll seated on a front wheel cranked tricycle, the rear axle housing a lever actuated mechanical movement driving both rear wheels, its cover with the embossed letters ‘LC’, the Tricycle created from green-painted tin and brass, with solid rubber tyring, and the doll dressed in its original clothes, skirt, pantaloons, jacket and bonnet, of 1880s style, condition is generally sound, the clothing being very good for its age; the tricycle’s rear nearside spoked wheel needs repair, and there is some light scratching to the doll’s face, 16in (41cm) high and 14in (36cm) long This toy appeared in a Christie’s sale of similar toys in the 1990s, selling for £1400. (1) £400-600
£150-180
305* A circa 1890 No 250 Safety Bicycle Lamp by J. Lucas & Son. An oil-powered lamp manufactured under their 1889 patent, possessing good front and side glasses, parallel sprung bracket and a mounting yoke, a size ‘0’, in sound condition, with signs of its original black Japanning, but the rear reflector and its name plate are missing 304* Vélocipède Mantle Clock. Created from moulded brass, it features a transitional vélocipède and seated rider against a detailed pastoral setting, the alarm clock possesses a porcelain dial with Roman numerals and black coloured hands, and the mechanical movement ‘ticks’ but is in need of attention, the whole mounted on a shaped wooden base, 14in (35cm) wide, 10in (26cm) total height (1)
£180-220
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(1)
£400-600
306* Bicycle Lamps. A rare Lucas ‘Black Prince’ oil-powered lamp from the 1920s, a late Victorian example, a Lucas ‘Warna’ rear lamp, and two others (5)
£50-100
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307* Bicycle Horn. A double-turn horn by Henry Keat & Son of Mathis Street, London, with its mouthpiece and threeinch flared trumpet, engraved with the maker’s name, polished brass (1)
£80-120
Lot 312
308* An Earthenware Mug with underglaze transfer-prints of a lady’s front-steered tricycle and a gentleman riding a vélocipède, with colour and sepia decoration, also, a late Victorian white-glazed mug, with a monochrome transfer of children riding vélocipèdes, both with a little glaze-cracking and small chips to the rims (2)
£100-150
309* Four Saddles, including an early Edwardian double-pad type, together with a leather saddle bag (5)
310* Cast Iron Umbrella & Walking-Stick Stand manufactured by Bennet’s Iron Foundry of Hyde Road, Manchester, featuring a cricket bat, tennis racket, football and a High Bicycle cast into the central support. a registered design No 175249 of 1891, the decorative stand is in good condition, with just a little repair to the rear, while the removable tray at the base has a little metal loss to one corner, 30in high (76cm) high (1)
£200-300
311* Bicycle Candle Lamp by Hermann Riemann of Germany, dating from circa 1910, and having a cylindrical body with hinges for cleaning and a parallel mounting bracket, in excellent condition with its original nickel-plated finish, and an original candle still insitu (1)
£80-120
£50-100
312* A circa 1883 Lucas & Sons Hub Lamp. A third pattern 54B ‘King of the Road’ oil-powered lamp, this being a mid-range nickel-plate on tin example priced at 22/6d, in significantly original condition, it retains good condition glasses, save for a hairline crack to the left red glass, correct oil reservoir (with correctly no breather at this time), mechanical winder, name plates and hub clip with its original leather bearing, a later alteration has been the fitting of replacement, but to style, threaded centralising adjusters Lot 311
(1)
£1300-1800
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313* A circa 1891 Lucas & Sons ‘Holophote’ Safety Bicycle Lamp. A second pattern lamp with a hinging heat ventilator and pull-up rear reflector, the lamp is a size ‘0’ and retains signs of its original black enamelling, and the front plano-convex glass and the side glasses have the rather attractive hatching effect, the rear bracket is sound and retains its tightening wing-nut and rubber internals, the nearside glass has a crack, otherwise a sound lamp, 5.5in high (1)
£400-600
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Lot 314
Lot 316
314* A Salsbury Lamp Co., ‘Invincible’ Safety Bicycle Lamp. A circa 1887 period oil-powered lamp, retaining all of its correct fittings and accoutrements and featuring Salsbury’s patented red side glasses, bevelled-edge circular front glass, a sliding rear reflector and a rare right-hand side burner winder indicating its specific use on a high-wheeled tricycle, in untouched condition, it is only in need of careful reenamelling, 6.5in high (1)
£800-1200
316* A French Velo ‘Dog Scarer’ Pistol of the type used by bicyclists in the 1880s and 1890s, a fine example with its original nickel-plating, hardwood grip and fully working mechanism, 4in barrel Dog Scarers were kept in the coat pocket and used to dissuade unwanted canine attention. Ammunition could either be water, pepper or, as in the case of this example, starting-gun caps. (1) £250-350
(2)
£50-100
317 J. B. Brooks & Co. Catalogues. A collection comprising product catalogues with quality images and circa 50pp each, for the years, 1899, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1910, also included are wholesale price list booklets for 1899, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909 and 1910, also Raleigh brochures for 1916 and 1956 (2) and a Raleigh house magazine for 1958, all in good, clean condition (20)
£120-160
315* A Pedersen Three-Speed Hub Gear. Suitable for a Dursley Pedersen or other bicycle, this three-speed hub gear is numbered 13001 and has been mechanically refurbished and retains much of its original nickel-plating, the hinged gear cover is correctly fitted and comes with a gear change chain and a perfectly useable chain wheel (1)
318* Hercules. A circular ‘Appointed Dealer’ advertising sign, clear plastic over a 1950s style design, 16in (41cm) diameter, together with an unused Hercules circular price card with adjustable prices, 8in (22cm) diameter, good condition, with a little scratching
319* A Bicycle Support. A wall-mounted unit in the form of an arm and hand holding a bracket and chain, hinging down to allow a bicycle to be lifted off the ground for storage, painted bronze (1)
£250-350
Lot 318
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£50-80
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320* Imperial Rover Cycles. A singlesided two-colour Edwardian enamel sign in the shape of a shield, representing the Rover headstock badge, some chipping around mounting holes, a small repair to the centre, otherwise sound, 17 x 24in (43 x 61cm) (1)
£350-450
Lot 325
322* Rudge-Whitworth Coventry. A multicoloured card advertising sign, dating circa 1905, mounted in a period oak frame, some surface scratching, but the colour and good contrast image in good shape and a positive delight, the image 19 x 13in (48 x 33cm) (1)
£180-220
321* B.S.A. Bicycles. A double-sided seven-colour enamel advertising sign, in the form of a shield, ‘Agency for B.S.A. Bicycles’, chipping to the edges, and a repair to a small area, otherwise in good fettle, 19 x 16in (48 x 41cm) (1)
324* Ariel Bicycles. A rare early 20thcentury price card for ‘Ariel Gent’s No 7 with Warwick Tyres’, possessing a fauxvelvet finish and subtle grey and gilt colours, it has been carefully mounted and glazed within an oak frame, the card 11 x 10in (28 x 25cm)
£400-600
323* Bath Cycling Club ‘Headquarters’. A well-shaped, slightly convex brass plaque, embossed with the words ‘Headquarters Bath Cycling Club’ within a central ellipse surrounded by maize branches and folded curls, having a nice patina, it would originally have been fitted to a shaped hardwood support, with several gentle splits to the edge and a 2in split beneath the letters TERS, an historic item, AF, 24 x 19in (61 x 48cm) One of the oldest cycling clubs in England, the Bath Cycling Club is still very active today. It was founded in 1880 originally being named the Bath Arial Rowing and Bicycle Club. Four years later the cyclists broke away from the rowers and changed the name to the BCC. In the early days, the club could name various local luminaries to include the cricketer W.G. Grace, the Marquis of Bath, and the Bishop of Bath and Wells. (1) £200-300
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(1)
£150-200
325* Humber Cycles. A circa 1903 large and imposing promotional lithographic print by George Moore, depicting ‘A Few Riders of Humber Cycles’, a stream of riders in front of Windsor Castle, a rectangular key in the lower margin of the image names 62 of the landed gentry and royalty pictured, all riding Humber bicycles and tricycles, and including HM King Edward VII, in excellent condition with just a little light foxing on the lower and right border, mounted and glazed in its original moulded frame, which retains its original dark green finish and cream lettering, ‘Beeston (Notts) Humber Limited. And Coventry’, total size, 36 x 43in (92 x 110cm) (1)
£500-800
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326* Lamp & Bells. A free-standing, point of sale lamp and bell support by A Lucas Ltd., offered gratis to shop owners for the display of lighting equipment and bells in the 1930s, polished brass with a Lucas insignia centrally positioned (1)
£100-140
329* Merrie Islington Cycle Club lapel badge, being a German silver and blue enamel lapel badge in fine condition, with an intact rear pin (1)
£50-80
332* Cycling Medal. A German silver presentation medal with five linked lozenges, having Safety Bicycle depictions, with a circular medallion below with a racing cyclist featured, uninscribed
327* Bench-Mounted Wheel Truing Device by the Whales Manufacturing Co., of St Paul Minnesota, USA, fitted with adjustable arms, the unit mounted on a cast iron base, all joints appear to be without wear and useable, AF (1)
(1)
£50-100
£100-140
330* Beaumont Cycle Club lapel badge, with a silvered finish and blue enamel within a shield format, in good condition, with an intact rear pin (1)
328* Reigate Bicycle Club lapel badge, being a gilt and blue enamel badge in the form of a tower and portcullis, good condition, with sound enamel, and good colour, rear pin intact (1)
£50-80
£50-80
331* Leeds Albion Cycling Club lapel badge, with a silvered finish and blue enamel within a spoked wheel format, in good condition, with an intact rear pin (1)
£50-80
333* Raleigh Showroom Display Figure, depicting Sir Walter proffering a shield depicting the post-war Raleigh Industries group of companies, a composite construction, finished in silver with various company logos and insignia, the left arm needs a little repair, 23in (59cm) high (1)
40
£100-140
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334* Child’s Seat. A well-made wickerwork child’s seat, designed to fit over the rear mudguard of a bicycle, with leg protectors and a stiffening board, good, useable condition (1)
£40-80
335* Baskets. Four wicker-work baskets, suitable for use on period bicycles or tricycles (4)
£40-80
336* Pneumatic Bicycle Pumps. Nine various pumps in varying conditions, together with five leather saddle and frame bags (14)
£40-80
337* Bicycle Spanners & Tools housed in a brown leather box, assorted types & conditions (1)
£40-80
341 The Cycling World Illustrated. Two folio volumes, containing the weekly issues from Volume I No 1 (March 18th, 1896) to No 26 (September 9th, 1896), and from Volume II No 27 (Sep 16th, 1896) to No 52 (March 10th, 1897), from Volume II No 37, the magazine was re-titled The Cycle and Motor World, indices bound in at the front of each volume, half-leather and green cloth with gilt decoration and titles on the spine, the contents of both volumes appear to be complete, clean and sound (2)
(a quantity)
£40-80
339* Boxed Assortment of framed and glazed reproduction posters, an album of postcards, part-set of Players cycling cigarette cards, various cycling subject books, and other items (a lot)
£40-80
340* Bicycle Stand. A Wheetstone Radial cast-iron bicycle stand, having lion claw feet and a green-painted finish (1)
£40-80
(1)
£80-120
£300-400
342 Le Vélocipède de Illustré. A complete set of this very rare French magazine, dating from April 1869 to May 1870, the magazine features all that was then new in the French (and worldwide) bicycling scene, a multipage photocopy, housed in a hard card slipcase (1)
338* Electric Bicycle Lamps and assorted fittings, repair outfit tins, a box of unused electric bulbs, brackets, Sturmey Archer hub gears and battery-powered rear lamps
345* C.T.C. Wall Plaque. A cast iron sign denoting a Cyclist Touring Club affiliated building, and featuring a spoked wheel with three wings and the CTC letters between, painted red, cream, gold and black, 24in diameter
£40-80
343 Früher Fahrrad und Motorradtechnik. In two volumes, this reprint of the journals from 1895 to 1908 covers both bicycling and motorcycling developments in Europe and England, with an overview and discussions by Hans Lessing, both books circa 250 pp., with monochrome illustrations, German text, 2005 Founded in 1820, this Polytechnic Journal was the leading journal for the technical developments and an inexhaustible treasure trove for technological and industrial history. (2) £40-80
344 Bicycle Books, to include Early Bicycles by Philip Sumner, and very early copies of the SVCC News & Views, also, decorative reproduction posters and a framed and glazed colour picture of a Paris exhibition with bicycles and tricycles in the foreground (a lot)
£40-80
Lot 346 (part) 346* Raleigh. A large, single-sided, black and green man on a bicycle advertising sign, with some re-painting to the edge, otherwise untouched, 24in high, also, a pressed aluminium street sign, ‘Raleigh Street’ from Liverpool (2)
347* Players Cigarette Cards, an original full set of 50 cards, circa 1939, mounted, framed and glazed, with the rear text visible, also, the ‘Evolution of the Motor’ a five-card depiction of early motoring, framed and glazed (2)
Lot 345
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£40-80
348* The Golliwogs Bicycle Club. A picture by Florence K. Upton for the book, The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls, framed, mounted and glazed, 7 x 10in (18 x 25cm) (1)
Lot 341
£120-180
£80-120
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358* Double Lamp Bracket for fitting to the steering column of a high wheeled tricycle, allowing for the fitting of a front and rear lamp on one nickel-plated bracket (1)
£40-60
Lot 349 349* To Greet You. A delightful series of calendar cards for 1898 featuring cycling scenes, captured between glass, 5 x 15in (13 x 38cm) (1)
(1)
£40-60
£80-120
350* Terry’s Trouser Clips. Miniature clips held in a nickel-plated case, together with a J. B. Brooks & Co. Ltd. trade gift advertising brass ruler in a leather case, ‘Are you fitting Brooks Saddles’ (2)
353* Lucas Industries. Shop display, wallhanging ‘Lion and Torch’ motif, being pressed gilt card
£50-100
354* Bicycle Saddles suitable for Victorian Safety Bicycles, with leather covers, AF (5)
£20-40
355* Ordinary Bicycle Stand. A folding Wicksteed style stand, painted grey, together with three modern bicycle stands (4)
£40-80
359* Joseph Lucas & Sons ‘290 King of the Road’ oil-powered bicycle lamp from circa 1895, with good side hatch-work side glasses and double-convex front glass, the side clip needs repair (1)
£50-100
356* Duple Bicycle Stand by J. Neilson painted grey with gold of Curkaldy, highlights (1)
£100-140
351* Wanders Bicycle Club. A German silver ‘1st Prize 2 Mile Handicap Presented by Biggs & Booker to H. W. Ciebeler - April 10th 1882’, standing on three bun feet, with an engraved rider and Ordinary bicycle surrounded by floral decoration, 10in (26cm) high (1)
£100-140
352* Miniature Bicycles. A collection of small display bicycles, some with their original boxes, also two large modern bicycle medallions, each uninscribed and possessing their blue velvet presentation boxes, together with a Lucas Industries trade gift cuff-link and lapel insignia set in its gift box (a quantity)
357* Victorian Bicycle Bell by John Harrison, the dual-tone, vertical style bell with nickel-plated domes, mechanical throws working perfectly, with a patented handlebar grip and a Harrison label (1)
£120-160
£50-100
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360* Novelty Sandwich Knife Stand in the form of a Child’s tricycle by Aaron Katz, assayed silver in London, 1898, the mother-of-pearl handled knives slip through slots in the saddle, resting on the faux pedals, the wheels turn and the assay marks are deep and clear, the silver bladed knives have a Sheffield assay of 1902, an excellent table centre or décor item Aaron Katz worked in London from 1890. (1) £120-180
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363* ‘Daisy Bell’ Toothbrush Holder by William Shorter & Son, with Daisy and her beau seated on a tandem, painted in underglaze colours, and in delightful condition, 5in high (1)
£40-80
366* A Tobacco Jar. French earthenware style, jar and lid labelled ‘Tabac’, having an embossed depiction of a rider astride a Draisienne, with a foliage background, bright under-glaze hand-painted decoration, appearing sound and without chipping, 6in (15cm) high
361* A Pair of Cream Glass Vases with tulip rims and button feet, the bodies with overglaze hand-painted depictions of a lady and a gentleman riding their bicycles, against a wet-meadow scene, a small older chip to one lip, otherwise in good fettle, 14.5in (37cm) high (2)
(1)
£30-60
£120-180
364* Cycling Pitcher by Doulton of Lambeth, having three appliqué depictions of cyclists in different guises: Military, Path and Road, the largest of this type of jug, available in circa 1900, in very good fettle, design number 168 on the base, 9.5in (24cm) high
367* Small Beer Stein, having a shaped clear glass 0.35-litre beaker with a handle and a hinging pewter lid, the front of the glass with a hand-painted depiction of a bicycle surrounded by acanthus leaves and ‘All Heil’ emblazoned above, fine condition, painting a little worn, 7in (18cm) high
(1)
(1)
£200-300
£30-60
362* A William Shorter & Son, ‘Daisy Bell’ Electric Lamp Holder, with Daisy and her beau seated on a tandem, painted in under-glaze colours, and in delightful condition, 10in (26cm) high (1)
£40-80
365* A Tigg by Doulton of Lambeth, having three handles and three appliqué depictions of cyclists in different guises: Military, Path and Road., fitted with a silver collar, as all of the Tiggs from this factory appear to have been, the collar is by H. Wilkincheson of Birmingham, in very good fettle, design number 840 on the base, 6in (15cm) high (1)
£200-300
368* Cycling Beer Stein in the form of an Ordinary bicycle, having a cream finish and L.A.W. motif (League of American Wheelmen) to the front, it possesses a hinging pewter mounted lid, a Lithophane ‘mystery’ image in the base of the stein shows a bicycle accident when held up to the light, in sound condition, 6.5in (17cm) high (1)
Lot 363
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£80-120
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369* A Decorative Pitcher by Shorter & Sons, over-glazed brown earthenware, together with a colourful German beer stein, both in good fettle (2)
(2)
(1)
(1)
£30-60
£30-60
376* Three-Colour Enamel Sign for Midland Cycle Touring Bags, in good, clean condition, single-sided, 10.5in (27cm) wide (1)
£30-60
£30-60
371* Two Oil-Powered Bicycle Lamps. A Lucas ‘Pathfinder’ and a ‘Popular’, both with their original black enamel finish and in good order (2)
375* Pedals. A pair of cream rubber-edged pedals dating from the 1950s, unused, together with a saddlebag brass pneumatic pump, with adaptor extension
380* Norman Cycles. A wall-mounted electric colour advertising showroom mechanical sign by ‘The Achievement DualPurpose Sign Company’ of Bradford, an opaque colour front glass promoting the ‘Invader’, ‘Conquest’ and ‘Sabre’ - ‘The Bicycles with Tradition’, the spinning mechanical disc and back-lighting are in delightfully working order, 15 x 15in square, 5in deep
£30-60
370* Cycling Pocket Watch. A handlebarmounted pocket-watch holder from the 1950s, together with an Ingersol pocketwatch with a stop/start facility (1)
374* J. Lucas Ltd. ‘Aceta Major’. An acetylene gas lamp dating from circa 1910, in good order with a period oil reservoir attachment
£30-60
372* Two Oil-Powered Bicycle Lamps. A Freeman Thomas ‘Nymph’ and a Miller & Co. ‘Cyclite’, both with the remains of their original finish and in good working order
377* BEMO Point of Sale Stand for bicycle lamp display, 1950s, chromiumplated, 23in (58cm) high (1)
£30-60
378* Carradice H. W. of Lancashire. A large and well-designed 1950s saddlebag in black canvas and with leather straps (1)
£30-60
373* Two Oil-Powered Bicycle Lamps. A Powell and Hanmer ‘Demon’ and a Miller & Co. unnamed lamp, both with their original black enamel finish and in good order
379* Clarion Cycling & Athletic Club. A membership lapel badge retaining its mounting pin, together with a two-colour enamel and assayed silver 1st Team medal inscribe to C. Merrett, 1937, with its presentation box, also, a pair of Sturmey Archer promotional cuff-links
(2)
(3)
(2)
£30-60
£30-60
£30-60
381* Meerschaum Pipe. Contained in a fitted hinged case, a three-dimensional racing cyclist of the mid-1890s period, nicely-crafted and with no obvious damage, with an amber mouthpiece which is in need of securing, 4.25in (11cm) total width (1)
£80-120
382* Bicycle Mascots. Two, twodimensional footballers, with threaded mounts (2)
£30-60
383* Owl Mascot. Hollow brass construction with good feather detail, mudguard mounting (1)
£30-60
384* Bicycle Mascots. A horse and jockey and a running ostrich, two-dimensional mascots (2)
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£100-200
£30-60
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Lot 387
385* Bicycle Mascots. A two-dimensional racing Greyhound and a three-dimensional running dog chromium-plated mascot (2)
£30-60
386* Humber Cycles, a two-colour enamel sign by Wildman & Meguyer, with a little edge damage, but otherwise in good condition, 23 x 50in (1)
£150-200
387* Ride Swift Cycles, a two-colour enamel sign by the Imperial Enamel Co., 18 x 48in (1)
£80-120
388* Tour de France 2011 Road Sign, ‘Road Delays’, also, several promotional signs and several about the history of Sainsburys (a quantity)
£20-60
389* Vélocipède Frame. An interesting design created from wood with careful crafting, painted yellow with dark lining, possible French, no wheels, backbone 46in, AF (1)
£400-600
Lot 389 390* Hyman Hetchins. An oil-on-board depiction of the celebrated bicycle frame builder in a country setting, the painting has been authenticated by Alf Hetchins, the grandson of the company founder, who has provided a manuscript description, now attached to the rear of the painting, saying that: ‘the painting was commissioned in 1955 and hung on the wall in his home’, framed and mounted, 17 x 13in (43 x 33cm) (1)
392 Cycle Racing Memorabilia. 12 items including 1963 ‘Miroir de Cyclisme’ Tour de France issue ; ‘Miroir Sprint’ special memorial issue of Coppi 1960 ; 1959 & 1961 Tour de France programmes ; Wembley 6 day race 1951 ; Antwerp 1962 ; Milk Race 1974; Brooklands May 1938 & ‘Cycling’ All Rounder Concert at Royal Albert Hall 1932 (12)
£20-40
£50-80
391 Coureur Sporting Cyclist Magazine, Bound volume for 1965 and 11 random copies 1956-68 (12)
£20-40
393 Catalogues. Strange but True (Currys Ltd) circa 1940, Lucas 1939 Range, Cyclo Benelux 1960 (no cover), Ron Kitching ‘Everything Cycling’ 1960, Holdsworthy ‘Aids’ 1963 & 1975, also, five early cycling road maps (10)
Lot 390
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£40-60
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394* Bicycle Bells. A collection of nine bells, seven of Lucas manufacture, including a No 82 Lady’s bell and two double-chime roller bells, all fitted to two tubes for display purposes (2)
402* Granby Cycle Works. A lightweight ‘Track Machine’, with 23inch frame numbered (?) 95, having been repainted in gold but retaining the original frame transfers, together with a pair of Endrick quick-release rims
£80-120
(3)
395* Bicycle Bells. A collection of eight bells from various makers, display-mounted on two tubes (2)
403* T. Higgins & Son Ltd., London. A Touring semi-lightweight lugless 23-inch frame, painted blue and retaining its headstock badge, Brooks B17 saddle and two Endrick rimmed wheels
£80-120
396* Battery-powered bicycle lamps. A box of assorted lamps, three on a display mount, most appearing to be useable and in good fettle (a quantity)
£200-300
(1)
£200-300
£40-80
397* ACME Horn. A small oval trumpet brass horn with land-yard loop and reed intact, also, two modern single-turn horns, an unnamed Ruggle Bell and six modern bells (10)
£80-120
398* Cyclometers, including several Veeder and Lucas versions, with mounting brackets and stickers, also, a pair of rubber splash protectors, a Terry tennis racket holder and a green glass Emmerson beer bottle (a quantity)
£80-120
399* Four Narrow Section Pneumatic Bicycle Pumps, two with engraved retailer’s names, together with a Aireze foot-operated bicycle pump (5)
404* Jack Taylor, Stockton on Tees. A semi-lightweight 23.5-inch frame numbered 340, having been re-enamelled dark blue, with frame transfers
£40-80
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400* Claud Butler. A late-1940s semi-lightweight, with a 23-inch frame numbered 648522, re-enamelled light green and possessing good period style decals, decorative and hand-finished lugs and fork crowns, a new bottom bracket bearing is fitted, several marks to the frame, otherwise ready to be built into a bicycle (1)
405* A 1960 A. S. Gillott ‘Fleur de Lye’ Road/Path Bicycle possessing a Chater Lea combination fixed and freewheel rear hub, together with a front hub, both with end-on spindle greasers, the 22-inch frame possesses its original mustard colour enamel, a Chater Lea chain set, red dot Weinmann brakes, Brooks Swallow saddle, sports mudguards and competition pedals
£200-300
401* Rotrack Cycles Ltd., Southampton. A lightweight 22.5-inch frame numbered 73949, currently hand-painted in blue, possessing 18-inch GB handlebars and steering extension and the remains of Weinmann Type 730 calliper brakes, also, a pair of 26-inch wooden wheels (3)
£200-300
(1)
£100-200
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£200-300
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406* A 1957 Raleigh ‘Record Ace Moderne’. A classic lightweight with its original flamboyant gold enamel, combination 4-speed Sturmey Archer FM series rear hub and 2-speed Simplex gearing, a Brooks B17 saddle, Airlite large flange front hub, 531 tubing, Williams chain set and fluted cranks, GB side-pull brakes and Endrick rims Offered with this bicycle is the original bill of sale dated April 1957. Please collect this paperwork on collection of your purchase. (1)
407* 1912 Rudge-Whitworth Lady’s Swan-Neck Bicycle, having a maroon-enamelled 23-inch frame with gold lining, metal chainguard, roller brake levers operating stirrup brakes, apex-shaped mudguards, rear rack, cotterless cranks and nickel-plated fittings, documentation accompanies this lot (1)
£200-300
408* 1909 Centaur Gentleman’s Roadster, having a 25-inch frame numbered 476527 and possessing 28-inch Westwood rims, green enamel finish with black and gold lining, nickel-plated 18-inch handlebars, stirrup brakes operated by roller levers, leather frame bag, Lucas rear rack, Veeder cyclometer and 7-inch cranks, documentation accompanies this lot
£200-400
(1)
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£400-600
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411* 1924 Sunbeam ‘Royal’ Loop-Frame Lady’s Bicycle. A highly original machine with black enamel and gilt transfers, 23-inch frame, 7-inch cranks with split rubber pedals, B302 Brooks saddle, Sunbeam rear rack, metal chain-case with original logo, two-speed bottom bracket with handlebar gear change and 28-inch Roman rims, in delightful, original condition (1)
£180-220
409* A circa 1891 J. K. Starley & Co Ltd. ‘Rover’ diamond-framed bicycle numbered 20751, having a 28-inch fixed rear wheel and a 30-inch steering-wheel, 27-inch wide handlebars with turned wooden grips, 1-inch block chain, plunger front brake operated by a nickel-plated lever, mudguards, a ‘Christy’ nickel and padded leather saddle and with a Miller & Co’s ‘Cyclite’ oil-powered lamp fitted, documentation accompanies this lot (1)
£800-1200
412* A Late Victorian Safety Bicycle of interesting form, created from an accentuated shaped 1 ¼-inch steel tubing with a removable crossbar to allow for a lady rider, fitted with 1½-inch wide pneumatic tyre rims, they are currently fitted with hollow rubber tubing, an original tyre comes with its purchase, itself filled with corn cobs, other attractive features are the narrow section ‘scorching’ 12-inch dropped handlebars with turned grips, a leather-topped double spring saddle, inch-pitch block chain and nickel-plated rat trap pedals, an interesting research project. (2)
410* A circa 1913 Dursley Pedersen ‘Anti-Rust’ Gentleman’s Bicycle. A size 3 model with a frame number of 7662 and a three-speed Pedersen hub gear numbered 20511, the bicycle features a blackpainted frame, inverted brake levers, a good woven saddle, mudguards and rat trap pedals, after a little commissioning, very useable bicycle (1)
£1800-2200
£800-1200
413* A Terrot Lady’s Roadster. With a 21-inch braced-swan-neck frame with the remains of its black enamel finish and nickel-plating, 26-inch wheels, metal chain-case, stirrup brakes operated by roller levers fitted to 19-inch up-turned handlebars, a lady’s B72 Brooks saddle, 7-inch cranks and split rubber pedals and mudguards (1)
Lot 411 48
£120-180
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416* Land Rover APB21 by Moulton. An April 1999 Pashley Moulton ‘All Purpose Bicycle’ marketed using the Land Rover name, early examples were offered with a green frame, later examples, as this lot, were enamelled yellow, with a frame number of 4581, it possesses a three-gear hub with derailleur seven-speed, making 21 gears overall, dry-stored for many years, this bicycle has not been used and remains in ‘as it left the factory’ condition, documentation accompanies this lot (1)
£400-600
414* Lea Francis Lady’s Bicycle, having a 23-inch frame with signs of its original black enamel finish, 18-inch handlebars with its original nickel-plating, 28-inch tyres, and 6½ cranks driving a single speed rear hub through a cottered bottom bracket, the stirrup brakes are of an interesting design, with the front being operated by a nickelplated lever and the rear by Bowden cable, the leather saddle makes this a good riding bicycle (1)
£180-220
417 A circa 1887 Coventry Machinist Co., Braced-Cross-Frame Safety Bicycle, With a frame number of 7534, this highly original bicycle possesses 30-inch wheels, good condition solid tyring, 28inch handlebars with turned wooden grips, front plunger brake, inch-pitch block chain, block rubber pedals and mudguards, though the front mudguard is new and needs fitting, a good snub-nose leather saddle is fitted, the metal surface is a little pitted, but will restore well (1)
£1800-2200
415* A circa 1905 Singer Lady’s Roadster, having a black 24-inch frame numbered 8963, a single speed fixed wheel with narrowinch-pitch block chain, 6-inch nickel-plated cranks with double block rubber pedals, 28-inch Westwood rims, 18-inch handlebars with a screw-in inflator on the left side and a threaded cap on the right side to hold a puncture outfit or oiler, a plunger front brake, a Brooks B73 lady’s saddle and mudguards (1)
£180-220
418* 1897 The Little John Cycle Co. ‘Little John’ Lady’s Bicycle. A well-crafted and rather rare bicycle from this respected but shortlived company, this machine possess a 20-inch maroon enamelled frame, 28-inch front and 26-inch rear wheels, an inch-pitch block chain driving a fixed wheel, the chain and chain wheel covered by a shaped wooden guard, nickel-plated 18-inch handlebars with a lever operated plunger brake and a Lucas ‘Baby’ bell fitted with turned wooden grips, the wide mudguard at the rear has a cord skirt-guard, 6-inch cranks operating through an engineer’s screw gripped bottom bracket, a detailed history of the company accompanies this lot
Lot 416
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£400-600
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419* A circa 1894 Leicester Cycle Co. ‘Peregrine’ DiamondFramed Safety Bicycle. A 21-inch red-painted frame with 6½-inch cranks driving a 28-inch rear wheel through a stout 1-inch link chain, both wheels with Westwood rims and good pneumatic tyres, 23inch swept-back handlebars, a period leather saddle and wide section mudguards, documentation accompanies this lot (1)
421* An Ordinary Bicycle Shop Sign. Featuring a small, wellmanufactured Ordinary bicycle with a 26-inch front wheel, swept backbone and mounted by a wooden depiction of a Victorian gentleman dressed in tailcoat and top hat, in need of a little refurbishment, but an ideal ‘mascot’ for a museum or bicycle shop (1)
420* A circa 1910 Gentleman’s Roadster. Although of an unknown make, a quality bicycle, made with Eadie fittings, the black-painted 28-inch frame boasts shaped mudguards, 19-inch upturned handlebars, 8-inch cranks, cottered bottom bracket, conventional chain driving a Sturmey Archer Tri-coaster hub gear, itself controlled by a Sturmey Archer ‘Speedgear’ control fitted to the handlebars, a Brooks B90 saddle, leather frame bag and red 28-inch tyres are fitted (1)
£300-400
£800-1200
422* A Child’s Fairy Bicycle. A black-painted open-frame dualgender bicycle with a front plunger brake, leaf-sprung rear free-wheel, 4-inch cranks, adjustable saddle, bell and 14-inch handlebars (1)
£200-300
50
£120-180
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425* A Child’s Bicycle. An interesting design, incorporating a plunger brake and mudguards (1)
423* A Child’s Galloper Tricycle. An original English-manufactured horse-tricycle with a 22-inch front driving wheel and 24-inch rear wheels, all with good tyring, a brown-painted wooden horse with steering through the horse’s metal head in typical fashion mounted by 14-inch handlebars with original turned wooden grips, later leather saddle arrangement (1)
426* Child’s Tricycle. A very elegant English-manufactured tricycle, having 20-inch front and 14-inch rear wheels, it retains much of its original vermillion enamel finish and the saddle possesses its original cover, the left-hand wheel has been rebuilt
£200-300
(1)
424* A Child’s Lever-Driven Tricycle, with a stout metal frame supporting an adjustable sprung bench seat with nickel-plated back and arm rests, a cranked rear axle, controlling levers with foot-rests and a small front steering-wheel operated by a T-section tiller, just removed from long term storage, a little refurbishment will bring it into operation (1)
£30-60
£120-160
427* Kirk Precision. A bicycle of unique design and character and in excellent condition, it sports 700c Mavic MA2 rims and Suntour XC wheel hubs, Weinmann side-pull brakes, Shimano 105 pedals on 7-inch cranks driving Superbe 6-speed gearing through a Shimano double chain set (1)
£140-180
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£150-200
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428* Sunbeam Golden Light Roadster. With a 23-inch frame number of 275A, this highly original gentleman’s roadster possesses 26-inch Endrick rims with a Sturmey Archer K7 3-speed rear hub, Resilion brakes, North Road handlebars and Original Sunbeam black celluloid mudguards. Other features include a Brooks S25N saddle, Sunbeam ‘Little Oil Bath’ chain-case and a lamp bracket mounted on the front forks, sporting original enamel with transfers and a Dundee supplier’s transfer, several dents but, after long term storage, a good polish will enhance
430* A circa 1870 ‘Hanlon’ Vélocipède, being an Americanmanufactured bicycle with a 30-inch rear wheel and a 36-inch driving wheel, a well-crafted iron frame showing signs of an original finish, a frame mounted saddle with high positioned handlebars sporting turned wooden grips, serpentine-shaped pedal cranks and ‘bobbin’ pedals fitted (1)
£1500-2000
429* A Diamond-Framed Safety Bicycle, having a 22-inch frame, 18-inch handlebars with a 30-inch front wheel and a 28-inch rear wheel, white 1 ¼-inch tyring on crescent rims, block driving chain to the rear wheel, front plunger brake operated by a handlebar lever and a rear mudguard, an unrestored machine with very light rusting, the front mudguard is missing and an out-of-period oil-powered lamp is fitted
431* A circa 1885 Singer & Co. 56-inch Ordinary, having an oval backbone swaged at the rear to incorporate forks holding an 18-inch trailing wheel, the hollow fluted front forks hold adjustable main bearings and a bronze hub with 6-inch slotted cranks and ‘Matchless’ type pedals, a 20th Century made hub lamp is fitted, the ¾-inch crescent rim possess butted spokes and black rubber tyring, 26-inch hooped handlebars with ‘T’ handles are fitted and an ‘International’ type saddle with a later leather cover, also offered is a Victoria No 24 Ruggle bell, two early spanners, one example marked ‘Singer’ and a patented bicycle lock with a key
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£180-220
£1800-2200
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£3400-3800
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432* 1935 Gentleman’s Roadster by Hobbs of Barbican (believed). An interesting 20-inch frame designed in a duplex format with twin narrow section tubing creating the diamond-frame and the front forks, with the rear forks of conventional type, a Sturmey Archer two-speed fixed hub dated 1935 is fitted, as are side-pull Weinmann Type 730 calliper brakes, 26-inch Roman rims, the tyres in need of replacement, Chater Lea pedals attached to 6½-inch cranks, black mudguards, a correctly-fitted lamp bracket to the near side fork crown and a Hobbs of Barbican transfer of some age, emblazoned on the headstock. In conversation with the vendor, the Hobbs family confirmed that this machine was one of seven built by the company in 1935, and this date is confirmed by the date stamped on the rear hub. An interesting and possibly unique bicycle which will reward further research (1)
£600-800
434* An H. R. Morris Tricycle. With a frame number of H510, it possesses its hand-cut head-badge, original red enamel finish with cream highlights, Campagnolo ten-speed gearing with dual Campagnolo controls, a centre-pull Mafac brake and a side-pull contracting brake, both on the front wheel, 531 tubing, alloy rims and Record quick release front hub, GB handlebars and extension, a patented map-holder and large saddle bag complete the ensemble This tricycle was the late ‘Dick’ Morris’s personal machine and the one that was regularly parked behind the shop door. Successfully racing it for many years, he claimed that “it was the best tricycle he ever made” and that he regretted selling it. (1)
433* A circa 1975 Hetchins Lightweight Bicycle. An apparently unnumbered bicycle following the ‘Hellenic’ build format, comprising an ‘H’ headstock badge and decorated front fork crowns, 27-inch Alloy rims with Campagnolo narrow flange quick release hubs, an ‘H’ decorated handlebar extension with 18-inch dropped handlebars, excellent lug-work picked out in gold on a black enamelled 24-inch frame, calliper brakes, 12-speed gearing, chain wheels, and fluted cranks with Campagnolo ‘Gransport’ pedals, a Brooks ‘Professional’ saddle is fitted, together with a period pneumatic pump and saddle bag, owned by the vendor for more than 30 years, the bicycle is in delightfully clean and highly useable condition (1)
£800-1200
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£300-500
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435* ‘Quadrant No 10’ Tandem Tricycle by Lloyd Brothers. A highly original machine, circa 1886, possessing a pair of 44-inch driving wheels, and 26-inch front steering-wheel, all with crescent rims, some spokes have been replaced, others are original with extensions added, the inch-pitch block chains and chain wheel mechanisms are intact, original pedals fitted together with original grips, front mudguard and lamp brackets, but the rear steering bar and brake bands are missing, the remains of a front skirt guard are present, the non-matching saddle tops have been replaced, some original black enamel is present A very rare tricycle with few examples now in private hands, this is a highly original and significantly untouched tricycle that will restore easily. (1) ÂŁ5000-8000
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436* A circa 1900 Loop-Frame Tricycle. With a 21-inch frame, it possesses 6½-inch cranks driving a Sturmey patented differential axle via a double-link chain and an adjustable bottom bracket, a front plunger brake operated by a right-hand lever is fitted, together with a steering lock, leather saddle and 26-inch wheels, no mudguards are fitted
438* A George Brooks Semi-Lightweight Bicycle, possessing a green-enamelled 19-inch frame with 26-inch Endrick rims, Weinmann side-pull calliper brakes, five speed Huret Svelto (first style) Derailleur gearing, racing saddle, 16-inch dropped handlebars and Alloy pedals fitted to a pair of crank-length adjusters, no mudguards fitted
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£120-180
439* A circa 1900 Dursley Pedersen Bicycle. Numbered 488, and an early period size 5 bicycle, having been restored in 1984, it now possesses a red enamel finish, 28-inch Westwood rims, Eadie twospeed coaster rear hub, with a stirrup front brake operated by an inverted lever, a William’s chain wheel, rat trap pedals, Lucas doublechime bell, rear rack, correct style tool bag, a pump and period lamp bracket complete the arrangement, documentation accompanies this lot
437* A Motorised Tricycle. A restoration project, comprising a 1.75hp De Dion Bouton single-cylinder engine, with fittings to include the automatic inlet assembly, period nickel-plated handlebars, front plunger brake, three 26 x 3-inch beaded-edge wheels and Dunlop tyres, a brass petrol tank and fittings, all attached to a tricycle frame made from Peugeot and other components, AF (1)
£200-300
£1000-2000
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£1800-2200
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442* 1914 Sunbeam ‘Golden’ Lady’s Loop-Frame Bicycle. A 23-inch framed machine with its original black enamel finish, gilt box lining and transfers, it also retains its correct mudguards, two-speed bottom bracket with hand control, 28-inch Roman rims, chain-case, 16-inch up-turned handlebars with its puncture repair outfit and threaded cap still in the left-hand grip, (removed for safe keeping), Sunbeam patented stirrup brake on both wheels, significantly original (1)
£150-200
440* Rudge Whitworth ‘No 7 Aero Special’, lady’s bicycle, having a 22-inch black-enamelled frame which retains its gilt block-lining and original transfers, other features include stirrup brakes operated by roller levers, ‘V’ section mudguards, 26-inch wheels, Lucas double-ring bell, Lycett saddle and original double-rubber block pedals, a very original bicycle (1)
£150-200
443* A circa 1900 Fabrique Nationale ‘Shaft Drive’ Lady’s Bicycle. With a 22½-inch black-painted loop frame, it possesses a back pedalling rear hub brake, lightweight 6-inch cranks and petit pedals, wooden 28-inch rims, 22-inch handlebars with period wooden grips, shaft drive and its casing and a dark brown leather saddle, with a little refurbishment, a useable bicycle (1)
£150-200
441* 1919 Sunbeam ‘Royal’ Lady’s Loop-Frame Bicycle. A re-painted 22-inch framed machine, retaining its correct mudguards, 26-inch Westwood rims, chain-case, 15-inch up-turned handlebars and the centre stem puncture repair outfit plug (removed for safe keeping), skirt guard and a back-pedalling brake, and a Sunbeam patented stirrup brake on the front wheel (1)
£120-160
444* Overman Wheel Co. ‘Victoria’ Lady’s Bicycle. Described as the ‘Queen of Safeties’, this circa 1894 single-tube American design was considered the epitome of grace, lightness and strength, finished in black enamel with good nickel-plating to the 23-inch handlebars with later cork grips and front plunger brake operated by right-hand lever, it possesses a canvas skirt-guard, a metal and canvas chain-guard, rod-cranks, petit pedals, inch-pitch black chain driving 28 x 2-inch wheels correctly fitted with cushion tyres, a further interesting feature is the Overman patented, ‘Tilting DoublePadded Saddle’ which simplified mounting by preventing the lady’s dress from catching on the peak of the saddle, with a little refurbishment, a delightful riding machine (1)
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£400-600
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445* A Solid-Tyred Safety Bicycle. A black-painted bicycle with good quality oldstyle nickel-plating and retaining its rear and front mudguards, front plunger brake, 30 x ¾-inch wheels with good rubber tyring, inch-pitch chain driven by 6-inch cranks and chain wheel covered by a chain-guard, other features include a lamp bracket, refurbished leather saddle, period-style pedals and 26-inch handlebars with turned wooden grips, a very presentable machine (1)
£3000-5000
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Lot 447 (part)
Lot 446 446* 1889 Coventry Machinists Co. ‘Swift’ Safety Bicycle, circa 1889. Owned by the vendor for many years, this rare bicycle from a quality manufacturer comprises a black-painted frame with an adjustable seat stem, 30 x ¾-inch wheels with good rubber tyring, foot-rests attached to the front forks with what appears to be their original rubbers, 6-inch slotted cranks, original pedals and inch-pitch chain driving the rear wheel, the chain being adjusted by the patented bottom bracket adjuster and locking nut, other features include a rear mounting step, 27-inch handlebars with original turned horn grips, a front plunger brake, a C.M.C. style lamp bracket and a refurbished leather saddle, a rear lamp bracket is inappropriately fitted but easily removed, the bottom of the front mudguard will need attention, otherwise a delightful survivor. Please also see Lot 387 (1)
£4000-6000
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447* An 1886/1887 Starley & Sutton `Special Rover` Safety Bicycle. This sprung framed machine, numbered ‘69’, is based on the James K Starley patent number 12,586 of October 1886, and in all likelihood was manufactured in late 1886 or early 1887, it carries the Starley & Sutton Badge, this early Rover bicycle has a 30-inch rear wheel and a 32-inch steering wheel, both with ¾-inch crescent rims and grey tyring. Drive is by 6-inch slotted cranks and a Brampton type inch-pitch block chain to a fixed rear sprocket, the chain-wheel and spindle held in two adjustable bearing races. There are two significant and unusual features to the design. The first is that the spoon brake acts on the rear wheel utilising a gap formed by parting the rear mudguard, the spoon activated by a right-hand lever on the handlebars and two fulcrums. The other special and unusual feature is in the presence of the highly visual sprung loaded front forks, using a double turn spring of stout proportions, one side held firmly in front of the headstock and the other held in a tubular grip designed to move with the motion of the forks. Other features include: foot resting pegs, rear mounting step, chain-guard, correct period pedals, original handlebar grips and leather saddle. A J. Lucas & Sonmanufactured ‘Captain’ hub lamp is fitted as was common at this time, to a right-hand axle extension. A period bell is also fitted. In keeping with conservation practice, the writer judges that this machine has been repaired and renovated rather than restored. Replicated parts such as mudguards and brake work can be clearly identified. This lot comes complete with a copy of: ‘A History of Rover Cycles’ by John Pinkerton & Derek Roberts, photographs of the bicycle as found, a drawing of this bicycle showing the location of all of its numbers, specification details, and a copy-photograph of the original owner This particular model as shown in the George Moore engraving was promoted as being ridden by Viscount Bury, who at the time was President of the National Cyclists Union. It is believed that this historic ‘Special Rover’ is unique today, and has not only a secure place in the history of British bicycle manufacture, but in the history of James Starley in particular, and his various inspired designs, his partner Sutton unfortunately having been killed in a trap accident in 1886. James Starley with his Rover was seen as producing the first practical safety bicycle, then the Holy Grail of the Cycle Industry; indeed, the bicycle was easy to mount and ride, having small wheels and chain drive to the rear wheel, key design steps that were instantly copied by others, and that allowed for a resurgence in the industry. ‘The Rover has set the Fashion to the World’, was the slogan used in Rover advertising for a long time afterwards. This bicycle was found in the basement of a building that was due to be demolished in 2002. It was a little distressed but surprisingly complete except for mudguards, chain-cover and brake-work, after lying undisturbed, it is believed, since the 1890s. Indeed, the accompanying photograph shows the original owner with this machine in 1887 or 1888. When a detailed inspection of the bicycle was carried out by Rover expert and restorer Tony Huntington in 2005, the machine was found to carry the machine number 69 in 20 different places, making this is one of the earliest known Rovers built, possibly second only in age to the 1885 Rover exhibited until recently by the Science Museum, South Kensington. The earliest Rovers possessed 36-inch front wheels because Starley correctly believed that the larger wheel cushioned road-generated shock. While other manufacturers generally opted for a smaller front wheel, Starley continued producing his Rational Rover with a 36-inch front wheel similar to the early race and record breaking Rovers until circa 1891. This ‘Sprung Frame Special’ should be seen as an early experiment by Starley to find another way for a more comfortable ride, predating the introduction of the pneumatic tyres of Dunlop, Michelin & others, which would change the comfort and well-being of all riders for ever. (2) £12000-18000
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448* A circa 1887 Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ltd. ‘Premier’ Safety Bicycle. An older restoration with a frame number of 37405 and currently painted brown, the bicycle sports 23-inch nickel-plated handlebars with nicely turned wooden grips, a plunger brake operated by a righthand lever, and 30-inch wheels, the rear being slightly wider than the front at 1 ¼-inches, this is an example of a ‘mudguard frame’ design where the frame construction acts as a mudguard, the saddle has been refurbished and other features include foot rests, a rear mounting step, correct riveted chain wheel, inch-pitch chain, slotted nickel-plated cranks and original pedals with new spindles, this machine, with its several unusual features, to include the frame bracing, represents a possibly unique example of an early crossframe design by a quality manufacturer, the transmission will need to be moved to the near-side in typically HHC fashion Our thanks go to Roger Armstrong for his views on both the date and design of this particularly rare bicycle. (1) £2500-3500
Lot 448
449* A circa 1890 Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ltd. ‘Model F’ Safety Bicycle. Having a combination duplex and mudguard frame design, the machine represents an older restoration, having been finished in maroon enamel with black 25-inch handlebars, plunger brake, foot rests and a lamp bracket, the machine has 30-inch wheels, the rear being slightly wider than the front at 1 ¼-inches, albeit with small diameter rubber tyring fitted, the bottom bracket chain adjuster, inch-pitch block chain and single-cast chain wheel are in good, useable condition, while other features include a rear mounting step, to-style quality new pedals, and a saddle support but no top (1)
£1800-2200
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450* J. Parr & Co. Diamond-Framed Safety Bicycle. Possessing a 21-inch frame with tubing of varying diameters, it is offered as a complete machine with 18-inch swept handlebars, inch-pitch driving chain, 1 ¼-inch x 28-inch wheels with solid rubber tyring fitted, mudguards and a patented swinging leather saddle, original pedals are fitted (1)
£800-1200
Lot 450 451* A circa 1897 Quadrant Cycle Co. DiamondFramed Bicycle. This restoration project features a ‘Lloyds Cross-Roller Gear Drive’, which appears to be intact and operable, together with a left-hand crank-operated contracting band-brake acting on the rear hub, the 19-inch semi-upturned handlebars have Brooks celluloid grips, and other features include a Christy ‘Hygienic’ saddle, open-head front forks, steering lock, rat trap pedals, mounting step and a fitted Freeman & Thomas oil-powered lamp, a rare bicycle in untouched condition (1)
£1800-2200
Lot 451 452* A circa 1900 Terrot of Dijon DiamondFramed Bicycle. An interesting machine with a rare Lavinge chain, chain set and rear sprocket fitted, with a 23-inch frame numbered 7115, other features include a double-padded saddle, 19-inch handlebars, rear mounting step, 7-inch cranks with threaded ends for pedal spindles and beaded edge rims and tyres, there is a light dusting of rust to the frame, the machine having just been removed from storage (1)
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£800-1200
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453* A circa 1873 Smith Starley & Co. ‘Ariel’ Ordinary Bicycle featuring Starley and Hillman’s patent lever spoke tensioning of 1871, finished in maroon enamel with cream lining, it possesses a 46-inch driving wheel, and a circular solid-tube backbone gently swaged into a rounded crown of the rear forks, which hold a 20-inch trailing wheel, the patented open head with the saddle spring bowed and drilled to pass the steering pivot is typical of the marque, with the action of the spring being relieved by a shaped roller acting on the backbone, the prototypical tension wheels, where provision is made for tightening the hairpin spokes by a double-ended lever on the front wheel, and a single lever on the rear, aid a transitional pull and tighten the wheel, other features include 8-inch slotted cranks with original pedals with replacement spindles, 18-inch straight handlebars with turned wooden grips, which in turn twist to activate the lever-operated rear brake, the return spring holding the spoon in the ‘off’ position, dry-stored in recent years, the leather top to the saddle has been expertly replaced and the white ¾-inch tyring has seen little use (1)
£3000-5000
Lot 453 454* A circa 1884 Clement & Co. ‘Grand Bi’ Youth’s Ordinary. A small but perfectlyformed bicycle, having a 41-inch driving wheel, hollow forks with plain bearings, 26-inch hooped handlebars with original turned horn grips, rat trap type pedals, circular section backbone with a mounting step and a good leather saddle fitted (1)
Lot 454
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£1200-1800
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455* A Vélocipède Bicycle with a high steering stem, 25-inch straight handlebars with turned grips, twisting to actuate the rear brake, the frame painted blue, both wheels appear to be in sound condition, with no spokes missing, the front wheel measuring 32-inches and rear 30-inches, the bicycle has been ridden with aplomb in the past, but a saddle is not currently fitted (1)
457* A Spilane Family ‘Whitney’ Ordinary Bicycle. A reproduction machine in good fettle, having a 54-inch hollow rim front wheel and a 17-inch trailing wheel, the bearings are tight and steering and saddle comfort are a joy, the vendor having toured extensively with this bicycle which, as a result, comes with a rear fork pannier, cosmetically sound, with a ‘Whitney’ badge on the spine, good nickel-plating and enamel, with only several small impressed marks on the front forks
£800-1200
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£1800-2200
456* A circa 1895 Pacing Quad Bicycle by Langton & Co., of Cold Harbour Lane, Brixton, an historic and imposing machine with a very stout silver-painted frame, duplex open head forks with a heavy duty front hub, eccentric and adjustable bottom brackets, inch-pitch driving chains, 6½-inch cranks and rat trap type pedals, and a four-fork stabilising rear section holding a double drive chain wheel set, the road wheels are 28 x 1½ Westwood with good tyres fitted Previously the property of the late Charlie Bowtle, who obtained the machine from the Hearn Hill cycle track in the 1950s, a place where this Quad was used throughout the first half of the 20th century and also in the 1980s for special events. (1) £2000-3000
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458* Rensch Paris Galibier Lightweight Bicycle. A classic design with a frame number of 147O, fitted with Airlite LF hubs, the rear double fixed using 27-inch Conloy rims with Reynolds alloy quick release wing nuts front and rear, a bottle cage is fitted to a GB Spearpoint stem with Maes handlebars, a GB brake on the front wheel and a Lycett cutaway saddle, the 23½-inch frame has been refinished in exactly the original colours and displays and functions very well (1)
£800-1200
Lot 458 459* A 1930 Selbach Semi-Lightweight Gentleman’s Bicycle, having a MorrisSelbach front hub dated 1930, with fair nickel-plating and Golden Wylde lacquer finish in places, a Sturmey Archer K series gear hub is fitted with quadrant on the top tube, also fitted are tourist mudguards, Brooks B66 saddle and a William’s chain-set (1)
£200-300
Lot 459 460* A circa 1949, Albert Waller ‘Kingsland’ Lightweight Bicycle. A refurbished bicycle, with a blue and white enamel finish, chromium-plating fork ends and good decals, the 23-inch frame possesses a twin plate fork crown, balilla brakes and quick release levers, Aitlite large flange hubs, combination fixed and freewheel rear hub, Weisman 27-inch rims, Ideale saddle and BSA pedals (1) £300-400
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RAILWAYANA 461* Architectural Drawings & Ephemera. A bound portfolio of pen and ink and watercolour architectural drawings by Bensley Thornhill, circa 1880s, including a railway project between Staines and Windsor, a chimney stack, roof of Exeter Hall, wall crane and crab, cross head, water cock, cast iron sluice valve, axle box and guard, design for a house, girder bridge, a series for a navigation canal near Stroude, a series on 25hp turbine, etc., approximately 30 large folding designs, some old waterstaining, contemporary boards, heavily worn and spine deficient, together with a small quantity of printed and manuscript railway ephemera, etc. (-)
£200-300
462* Ayr & Maybole Junction Railway. General Orders, Regulations, & By-Laws, made by the Ayr & Maybole Junction Railway Company, for Regulating the Travelling Upon or Using and Working of the Ayr & Maybole Junction Railway, printed at the Ayr Observer Office, 1857, letterpress broadside, some toning, 68 x 51cm, framed and glazed (1)
£70-100
463* Great Western Railway. An early 20th-century advertising sign ‘To Ireland by the New Fishguard Route’, with map of British Isles and Ireland detailing network links, Great Western Railway/Shortest Sea Passage 2 ¾ hours, Magnificent Turbine Steamers 22½ knots, 92.5cm high x 127cm wide, general wear and rust (1)
466* Great Western Railway. A good and well-presented archive of Great Western Railway ephemera, mostly circa 1840s-1900, including approximately 20 letters, memoranda and other manuscript items, among these an autograph letter signed from Daniel Gooch on Great Western Railway letterhead, 29 March 1849, beginning ‘I think with regard to the piloting at Bristol after next month we should charge the Exeter Co. 1/3 per hour which is the half of the cost of keeping our engines standing, and if she goes out to find or look for their trains we should charge 1/- per mile run... ‘, 2 pp. with integral blank, 8vo, also a Union Bank of London cheque made out for six hundred pounds, 24 July 1855, and signed by Daniel Gooch, plus 7 items of railway postal services history including covers and stamps, 1860s/1870s, 5 extracted Acts of Parliament relating to railways including ‘An Act to Amend and Enlarge the Powers and Provisions of the Acts Relating to the Bristol and Exeter Railway [19th May 1840]’, 11 printed pamphlets, timetables and other multi-page items relating to railways including ‘A Letter to the Shareholders of the Bristol & Exeter Railway’ by W. Gravatt, 1841, plus approximately 65 printed documents, broadsheets, extracts and deeds including some completed in manuscript and some with postage stamps and cancellations, plus approximately 40 photographs, postcards and reproductions of engines, in total approximately 150 items, all neatly corner-mounted on black backing paper and back to back, arranged in poly sleeves in two modern ring binders, 4to, plus one related item, framed and glazed
£200-300
464 Great Western Railway. A Letter to the Shareholders of the Great Western Railway, by a Proprietor, 3rd edition, 1838, bound with Great Western Railway. The Question of its Construction, n.d., drop title, 16 pages, bound with Report of I.K. Brunel Esq., to the Directors of the Great Western Railway Company, n.d., drop title (begins signature b1), printed date bound with four other separately paginated related reports and four folding printed letters/reports and a mult-column news cutting, contemporary half calf, 8vo, together with The Great Western, Cheltenham and Great Western, and Bristol and Exeter Railway Guides... , published James Wyld, 1839, 6 folding maps and plates, wood-engraved illustrations to text, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, 12mo, plus Bristol and Exeter Railway. Rules and Regulations for the Guidance of the Officers and Men in the Service of the Bristol and Exeter Railway Company, 1st May 1849, 1st edition, 1849, old dampstain to lower outer corner not touching text, ownership signature of W.D. Wills to front free endpaper, contemporary straight-grained morocco gilt, rubbed, 12mo (3)
£150-200
465 Great Western Railway. The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway... , by George Measom, 1st edition, [1860], engraved frontispiece, numerous wood-engraved illustrations including frontispiece and some full page, some spotting, bound with The Official Illustrated Guide to the Bristol and Exeter, North and South Devon, Cornwall, and South Wales Railways, by George Measom, 1st edition, [1860], 233 pages commercial ads including 1 folding and 3 leaves on pink paper, final 2 leaves bound at front, the remainder bound at rear, original gilt-decorated cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, slightly rubbed, thick 8vo, together with Great Western Railway. Code of Signals and General Instructions for the Use of Superintendants, Station Masters, Clerks, Guards, Police, Porters, &c &c, in the Service of the Company, July 1865, a few woodcut illustrations to text, 2 coloured, original cloth wrappers with manuscript paper label to spine, some spotting and soiling, 12mo, plus Sekon (G.A.), A History of the Great Western Railway Being the Story of the Broad Gauge, 2nd edition, 1895, frontispiece, engraved illustrations to text, advert leaf at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Bradshaw’s Railway Manual, Shareholders’ Guide, and Official Directory, 1910... , 62nd edition, edited by Herbert H. Bassett, 1910, 5 folding coloured maps, commercial ads at front and rear, original gilt-lettered cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo (4)
A diverse and thoughtful collection of ephemera relating to the early decades of the Great Western Railway. (3) £500-800
£150-200
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467 Locomotive Magazine. [Continued as] The Locomotive Railway Carriage and Wagon Review, volumes 6-65, 1901-59, a complete run of 59 volumes, folding chromolithograph plates, black and white photos and illustrations to text, original cloth/contemporary cloth gilt, occasional rubbing, 4to (59)
£400-600
468* Locomotive Prints. Gardner (Maurice), ‘Silver Link’, colour print, signed in pencil by 22 drivers and crew, 49.5 x 66.5cm overall, together with another print by the same hand, ‘Memories of an Open Day’, signed by 23 drivers and crew, 49.5 x 69.5cm, both unframed (2)
£100-150
469* London & South West Railway. A drop dial wall clock, the 20.5cm circular enamel dial signed J.F. Fox, JN.o Gaydon, Barnstable 27’, with black roman numerals, in a wooden painted case with brass fusee movement, with key and brass pendulum, 31cm long (1)
£700-1000
Lot 469 470* Orient Express. A modern brass carriage clock produced for the Orient-Express, with white dial with black roman numerals bearing the crest of Venice Simplon and stamped ‘Venice SimplonOrient-Express, made in England’, with brass movement and platform escapement, winged carrying handle and winding key, 11.5cm high x 7.5cm wide x 6.5cm deep (1)
£80-120
471 Railway Maps. Six volumes of Railway Maps from the London to Birmingham Railway, circa 1890, six very long folding lithographic maps with contemporary pencil annotations, sectionalised and laid on linen, some folds angled to show the ‘true’ direction of the track, each approximately 430 x 10,000mm, contemporary marbled boards with printed label to upper siding, a little rubbed, folio, together with three very long original pen and watercolour linear plans for the London and North Western Railway, laid on linen, some dust soiling and slight water staining, various lengths but each approximately 470 x 7200mm (9)
Lot 470
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£200-300
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472* Railway Posters. Southern Railway Poster, Mind that door by Ernest J. Day Ltd., (AD 7847/A2/58), British Railways (Eastern Region) Great Yarmouth ‘The Resort that has Everything’ by Jordison & Co. Ltd. (P.P. 7057 57/58), British Railways (N.E. Region), Harrogate Go by Rail, by Nathaniel Lloyd & Co. Ltd., (58/59), Southern Region, Entering or Leaving Carriages in Motion; by The Southern Publishing Co. Ltd. (A.D. 7164), Blackpool Illuminations Sep 3rd - Oct 20th poster by Chorley & Pickersgill Ltd., all approximately 99.5 x 63cm, with wormholes and condition problems, plus three large-format railway timetables, circa 1950s (8)
£70-100
474* Railway. Approximately 6,000 35mm slides, mostly steam railway post 1960, plus loose photographs (4 cartons)
(a carton)
£70-100
473* Railway Sign. A cast iron sign for ‘Beware of the Trains’, painted in black and white, 32cm high x 52cm wide (1)
476* Railwayana. A collection of GWR jigsaw puzzles, including A Cornish Fishing Village, St Julien, The Cornish Riviera Express, together with Coronation Scot Railway Game by The Tarlesden Series, Victory Jigsaws for The SS. “United States” Liner and the Cunard Liner “Mauretania”, plus another Cunard jigsaw puzzle for No. 2168 Cunard Canadian Liners, all boxed, some quite worn, (unchecked)
£70-100
475* Railwayana. A London Midland Scottish cast iron wagon plate for ‘LMS Wolverton Lot No 1198 1939’, 13cm wide, together with a brass signal box key for ‘Chaul End, Dunstable’, additionally stamped ‘30’, 15cm long plus a matched LNER electroplated four piece teaset, comprising tea and coffee pot, twin handle sugar bowl and milk jug (various manufacturers), with a circular electroplated tray and spoon (8)
£70-100
£100-150
477* Railwayana. An album of railway tickets, mostly post WWII, all corner mounted in a scrap album, circa 1960s lines include Rotherham Valley Railway Wittersham Road, L.M. & S.R. Larne (Harbour) 26 Nov 1945, 12 pages with approximately 16 on a page, together with 2 albums of railway, topographical, shipping and aviation postcards, many black and white, approximately 300, plus a box of shipping and aviation photographs, some relating to the Shell Company (a carton)
£100-150
478 Railways & Inventions. Los Inventos Modernos, Aplicados a la Industria, Agricultura y Comercio, volume 1 only, Barcelona, Year 1 Number 1 to Year 3 Number 22, Barcelona, November 1902 to June 1904, paginated as one, 22 coloured two-dimensional models with overlays, seemingly complete, some spotting, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, folio The models include a locomotive, telephone, motor car, electric tram, submarine, etc. (1) £80-120
479* Stephenson (George, 1781-1848). Plan and Section of the Proposed Chester and Crewe Railway, 1836, Geo. Stephenson, Engineer, hand-coloured lithographed map by C.F. Cheffins, some dust soiling, laid on linen, 35 x 113.5cm
Lot 479
(1)
£150-200
480* Stockton & Darlington Railway. A Plan of the Railway or Tramroad from the River Tees at Stockton to Witton Park Colliery and of the Several Branches there from all in the County of Durham... , and also the Plan and Sections of Several New or Additional Branch Railways or Tramroads Proposed to be made from the said Main Railway, 1823, R. Stephenson, Engineer, J. Dixon, Surveyor, engraved plan by William Miller, Edinburgh, a little occasional heightening with colour, some light dust soiling and a few minor marks, creased where previously folded, 30 x 57cm, modern gilt frame, glazed (1)
Lot 480
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£200-300
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CLOCKS & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Lot 483
481* Clock. An Art Deco electric clock, the circular glass dial signed ‘Helma Neon Electric Clock, Made in England, Patt’s applied for’, with revolving barrel beneath in a walnut and ebonised case, 66.5cm high x 43cm wide (1)
£100-150
482* Compass. An Edwardian circular sighting compass by B.J. Hall & Co. Ltd., London, with silvered dial and four divisions for 0-90, signed dial with spirit level and hinged eye sights, 12cm diameter, in mahogany box (1)
£100-150
483* Medical Instrument. A Victorian bladder and catheter set, by Down Brothers, containing twelve silver instruments, each with hallmarks for London 1894, in a fitted case with gilt embossed ‘Down Bros opposite Guy’s Hospl’, the lid inset with silver plaque engraved ‘Presented to the Wallingford Cottage Hospital by Mr & Mrs Fraser of Mongewell, September 1894, 35.5cm wide x 15cm deep Mongewell Park is situated in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, and was once the home of Alexander Fraser whose initials can be seen on the lodge gates. After he died in 1916 the house became a hospital for wounded soldiers. (1) £200-300
484* Microscope Slides. A good collection of Victorian and later microscope slides, subjects include Crystals, Entomology, Lepidoptera, Histology, Botany, etc., many of them captioned and prepared by Richard Suter, F.W. Harris, T.G. Larkin, etc., contained in eight boxes, approximately 400+ (approx. 400+)
Lot 485
£300-500
485* Microscope. A George III brass simple microscope, signed Banks 440 Strand London, with pivotal mirror and rack and pinion bracket with and other accessories and slides, in a leatherette box stamped Edmund Capper, Homeopathic Chemist Gay St. Bath Robert Banks was an Optician, Optical & Mathematical Instrument active between 17961831, he traded from 440 Strand from 1795-1804. (1) £200-300
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486* Pantograph. A late Victorian brass pantograph, engraved with scales, 97cm long with various accessories, in a mahogany box (1)
£100-150
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487* Patek Philippe. A rare integrated Electronic Master Clock System with independent minute and seconds comparators in seven-piece tower, circa 1975, the seven modules including four dials indicating time in four cities, Rio de Janeiro, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, clock with independent quartz control etc., with instruction manuals, 94cm high x 42.5cm wide x 23.5cm deep During the 1950s and 1960s, after the dawning of the atomic age, the field of horology had to allow for the introduction of electronics. Patek Philippe being at the forefront of innovation, developed their first battery-operated solid state clock during the 1960s. As one of the most complicated clock systems created by them, the time is constantly regulated by radio signals from the atomic clocks in the Parangins Observatory in Geneva. Modules can be added for an infinite number of clocks to be controlled and compared by this tower system and its antenna. (1) ÂŁ3000-4000
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488* Scales & Weights. A George III set of apothecary’s scales, the cut steel balance with brass pans with a mixture of brass and aluminium weights, in a mahogany box with inner lid inscribed with various weights, 3cm high x 19.5cm wide x 9.5cm deep (1)
£70-100
489* Sound Detection. A cased instrument for the Detection, Location & Comparison of Sound, manufactured by The Capac Bin-Aural Co. Ltd., London, with stethoscope and chromed accessories, in fitted oak case (1)
£50-80
490* Wimshurst Machine. A well made electrostatic induction machine, with large wooden wheel set with silver paper divisions, on a mahogany and brass frame, 74cm high (1)
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£80-120
DAY TWO
COINS To commence at 11am
501* Vespasian (69-79 AD). Commemorative silver antoninianus issued under Trajan Decius, Milan 250 - 1 AD. DIVO VESPASIANO around radiate head right, Reverse: CONSECRATIO around eagle, 21 mm, approx. 3.6 g, good very fine. (RIC 79), together with Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 AD). Denarii (2), Rome, Reverse types : COS IIII, Aequitas standing left, extremely fine (RIC 127); and SALVS AVG COS IIII, Salus Standing left, very fine, (RIC 287), with a commemorative denarius struck after his Death by M. Aurelius and L. Verus, Reverse: CONSECRATIO around funeral pyre The first rare. (4)
503* Macrinus (217-218 AD). Denarii (2), Rome, Reverse types: PONTIF MAX TR P , Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt and sceptre, good very fine, (RIC 15), and FELICITAS TEMPORVM, Felicitas standing left, good very fine/extremely fine, (RIC 60) The first scarce. (2)
£150-200
The last scarce. (7)
£120-300
£100-150
504* Elagabalus (218-222 AD). Antoniniani (2), Rome, Reverse: SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus holding snake, very fine/fine, (RIC 138), and another of the same type but plated silver, nearly very fine but a small scar on the obverse shows the copper core, with denarii (3) with reverse types: INVICTVS SACERDOS AVG, emperor sacrificing over altar (RIC 191); P M TR P II COS II PP, Roma seated holding Victory. (RIC 16); and PAX AVGVSTI, Pax advancing left, (RIC 125), all good very fine (5)
502* Septimius Severus (193 - 211 AD). Denarius, Rome, 210 - 11 AD, Reverse: VICTORIAE BRIT around Victory advancing right, extremely fine, (RIC 332), with Caracalla (198 - 217 AD). Antoniniani (2), Rome, Reverse types: P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Serapis standing holding sceptre, extremely fine, (RIC 263 c-e); and another, the same but TR P XVIIII, nearly extremely fine, (RIC 280d) First and third scarce. (3)
506* Severus Alexander (222-235 AD). Denarii (7), Rome, Reverse types: Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt and spear, (RIC 19); Pax standing holding olive branch and sceptre (RIC 40); Sol walking left, (RIC 120); PROVIDENTIA AVG, Annona standing with modius by feet, (RIC 250); Mars standing left holding olive branch and spear, (RIC 7); FIDES MILITVM, Fides seated between two standards, (RIC 139); VICTORIA AVGVSTI, Victory standing left, (RIC 219)
£80-150
£150-300
507* Orbiana. Denarius, Rome, about 225 AD, Reverse: CONCORDIA AVGG, Concord seated left holding patera and double cornucopia, very Fine/extremely fine, (RIC 319), with Julia Mamaea. Denarii (3), Rome, about 222 - 235 AD, reverse types: FELICITAS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing, (RIC 335); IVNO CONSERVATRIX, Juno standing left, peacock at feet, (RIC 343); and another, the same, extremely fine; the last extremely fine/very fine The first scarce. (4)
505* Elagabalus. Denarii (4), Rome, Reverse types: SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus standing right, extremely fine, (RIC 129); VICTOR ANTONINI, Victory advancing right, extremely fine/very fine, (RIC 156); Victory flying between two shields, extremely fine, (RIC 45); and INVICTVS SACERDOS AVG, emperor standing right, very fine, (RIC 191) (4)
£80-150
508* Maximinus I (235-238 AD). Denarii (3), Rome, Reverse types: Maximinus holding spear, standing between two standards, extremely fine/very fine, (RIC 3); VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing right, extremely fine (RIC 16); and another, the same, also extremely fine (3)
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£200-400
£100-250
509* Gordian III (238-244 AD). Antoniniani (6), Rome, Reverse types: VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, extremely fine, (RIC 5); ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left, good very fine, (RIC 38); LAETITIA AVG N, Laetitia standing left, extremely fine, (RIC 86); VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Hercules standing right, good very fine/very fine, (RIC 95); CONCORDIA AVG, Concord seated, extremely fine, (RIC 52); PROVID AVG, Providentia seated, extremely fine, (RIC 148), and Antoninianus, Antioch. Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS, Gordian standing right holding spear and globe, good very fine, (RIC 216) (7)
£150-300
511* Philip I (244-249 AD). Antoninianus, Antioch. IMP M AVG PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, Reverse: AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing right holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left, approx. 3.7 g, good very fine, (not in RIC). With Philip II. Antoninianus, Antioch, radiate and draped bust right, Reverse: AEQVITAS AVG. Approx. 3.9g, good very fine, (not in RIC) The first extremely rare. (2)
(4)
All classed as rare in RIC. (4)
£120-250
£150-300
512* Philip I. Antoniniani (5), Rome, Reverse types: AEQVITAS AVGG, Aequitas standing left, good very fine/extremely fine, (RIC 27b); FIDES EXERCIT, four military standards, good very fine, (RIC 62); LIBERALITAS AVGG II, Liberalitas standing left, extremely fine, (RIC 38b); VIRTVS AVG, Virtus seated left holding branch and spear, very fine/good fine, (RIC 53); SECVRIT ORBIS, Securitas seated left holding sceptre, good very fine (RIC 48b) (5)
510* Gordian III. Denarii (4), Rome, Reverse types: DIANA LVCIFERA, Diana standing holding lighted torch, extremely fine, (RIC 127); VENVS VICTRIX, Venus standing left, leaning on shield, extremely fine, (RIC 131); PIETAS AVGVSTAE, Piety standing left, good very fine but some corrosion deposits on each side, (RIC 129); P M TR P COS II PP, Apollo seated, good very fine, (RIC 114)
£150-300
514* Otacilia Severa. Antoniniani (4), Rome, about 246 - 248 AD, Reverse types: CONCORDIA AVGG, Concord seated holding patera and cornucopia, extremely fine, (RIC 126), with another, very fine; PUDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated holding sceptre, very fine, (RIC 123c); PIETAS AVGVSTAE, Pietas standing left, very fine, (RIC 180)
£120-300
513* Philip I. Antoniniani (3), Antioch, First issue, Reverse types: PAX FUNDATA CVM PERSIS, Pax standing left, nearly extremely fine, (RIC 69); together with another, very fine; VIRTVS EXERCITVS, Virtue seated holding spear, extremely fine, (RIC 7), with antoniniani (2), Rome, Reverse types: AEQVITAS AVGG, Aequitas standing left, good very fine, (RIC 27b); P M TR P IIII COS II PP, Felicitas standing left, extremely fine, (RIC 4) The first three scarce. (5)
£120-300
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515* Philip II as Caesar, 244-246 AD. Antoniniani (2), Rome, Reverse types: PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip standing holding globe and standard, extremely fine, (RIC 218); PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip standing holding globe and spear, captive by feet, very fine, reverse better, (RIC 219), together with Philip II as emperor, (247 - 249 AD). Antoniniani (2), Rome, Reverse types: LIBERALITAS AVG III, the emperors seated side by side, very fine but some surface discoloration, (RIC 230); SAECVLARES AVG III, goat walking left, good very fine, (RIC 224), and Antoniniani (2), Antioch, Reverse types: Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopia, extremely fine, (RIC 233); SAECVLVM NOVVM, Roma standing facing in temple with six columns, very fine, (RIC 244) Fourth coin scarce, fifth rare. (6)
£150-300
516* Trajan Decius (249-251 AD). Antoniniani (7), Rome, Reverse types: ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing right, extremely fine, (RIC 10); ADVENTVS AVG, Decius on horseback, very fine, (RIC 11); DACIA, Dacia standing holding standard, extremely fine, (RIC 1(b); DACIA, Dacia standing left holding standard, extremely fine, (RIC 12) with another, extremely fine and another, very fine/fine; VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing left, extremely fine, (RIC 29) First and third scarce. (7)
£140-200
518* Trebonianus Gallus (251-3AD). Reverse: Antoninianus, Rome, AETERNITAS AVGG, Aeternitas standing, good very fine, (RIC 30), with Antoninianus, Milan, Reverse: PIETAS AVGG, Pietas standing, very fine/fine, (RIC 72), and Antoninianus, Antioch, Reverse: ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated, very fine, (RIC 89), and Volusian (251 - 3 AD). Reverse: Antoninianus, Rome, CONCORDIA AVGG, Concord seated, very fine, (RIC 169); and Antoninianus, Milan, Reverse: FELICITAS PVBL, Felicitas standing left, good very fine/fine (RIC 205) First rare; third and fourth scarce. (5)
517* Trajan Decius. Antoniniani (3), Milan, Reverse types: DACIA FELIX, Dacia standing holding sceptre, extremely fine, (RIC 37); GEN ILLVRICI, Genius standing right, very fine, (RIC 38); PANNONIAE, the two Pannoniae standing, very fine, (RIC 41), together with Antoniniani (2), Rome, Reverse types: PANNONIAE, the two Pannoniae standing, nearly very fine, (RIC 21b), and another, similar, extremely fine, (RIC 26), and Herennia Etruscilla. Antoniniani (2), Rome, Reverse type: PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated holding sceptre, extremely fine, (RIC 59b); and another, the same but very fine First to third and fifth scarce. (7)
520* Gallienus (253-268 AD). Silver antoniniani (3), Rome, Reverse: CONCORDIA EXERCIT, Concord standing right, very fine with dark toning, (RIC 70), Moesia, Reverse: VIRTVS AVGG, soldier standing holding spear and shield, very fine, (RIC 301). Lugdunum. Reverse: GERMANICVS MAX V, two bound captives at the foot of military trophy. Very fine/ fine, (RIC 18), with silver washed antoniniani (4), Rome, Reverse types: FIDES MILITVM, LAETITIA AVG, MINERVA AVG and PAX AVG, very fine or better First coin rare. (7)
£100-200
£120-300
519* Valerian I (253-260). Base silver antoniniani (3), Rome, Reverse: RESTITUTOR ORBIS, Valerian raising kneeling female figure, good very fine/fine, (RIC 117 var. with irregular obverse legend); Antioch, Reverse: P M TR P V COS IIII PP, the two emperors standing face to face; between them shields and two spears, very fine, (not in RIC but cf 277); Lugdunum, Reverse: VIRTVS AVG, soldier standing left, good very fine, (RIC 23), with Mariniana (died before 253 AD). Base silver antoninianus, Rome, Reverse: CONSECRATIO, Mariniana on peacock flying right, good fine/fine, (RIC 6)
521* Valerian II as Caesar (253-5 AD). Silver antoninianus, Rome, Reverse: IOVI CRESCENTI, Jupiter seated on the Amalthean goat, very fine/good fine, (RIC 3), with Saloninus as Caesar (255 - 9 AD). Antoninianus, Lugdunum, Reverse: PRINC IVVENT, Saloninus standing holding baton and spear, very fine/fine, (RIC 11), and Antoninianus, Antioch, Reverse: SPES PVBLICA, Spes presenting flower to Saloninus, good very fine, (RIC 36), and Salonina. Base silver antoninianus, Asian mint. Reverse: VENVS AVG, Venus standing, (RIC 86) Ticket accompanying the third coin states that this coin is rare in this condition and that the original purchase price was £80. (4) £100-250
Second and fourth coins rare; third, scarce. (4) £100-200
522* Macrianus (260-261 AD). Silver washed antoninianus, Antioch, Reverse: ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left on shield holding Victory and spear, good fine, (RIC 11)
£140-200
Very rare. (1)
Lot 520
74
£100-200
523* Quietus (260-261 AD). Silver washed antoninianus, Antioch, Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left holding patera and sceptre, eagle at field and star in field, very fine, (RIC 6)
526* Victoria (1837-1901). Jubilee coinage crown, 1891, nearly extremely fine but a few very small scuff marks, (S 3921)
Very rare. (1)
527* Victoria. Crowns (2), 1889 and 1896, both fine, together with Jubilee coinage double-florin, halfcrown, shilling, sixpence, and threepence, 1887, very fine or better; the sixpence gilded, and other Victorian halfcrowns (4) and shillings (3)
£100-200
(1)
£80-100
(14)
£80-120
531* Elizabeth II. Proof piedfort One pound in silver, 1983, Approx. 19g, uncirculated, (S 4221), together with a Proof piedfort 20p in silver, 1982 approx. 10g, uncirculated, (S 4230), both boxed (2)
532* Elizabeth II. Proof £1 in silver (3), 1983, approx. 9.7g, (S 4221), together with Proof in silver (2), 1984, approx. 9.5g, (S 4222), and Proof £1 in silver, 1986, approx. 9.8g, (S 4332), and Proof £1 in silver, 1987, approx. 9.7g, (S 4333), all in boxes and uncirculated (7)
524* Vabalathus with Aurelian (270-271 AD). Silver washed antoninianus, Antioch, VABALATHVS V C R IM D R around bust of Vabalathus, Reverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, bust of Aurelian, B below, nearly very fine but legends weak in places, with Aurelian (270 - 275 AD). Silver washed antoninianus, Rome, Reverse: ORIENS, Sol advancing right, foot on captive, extremely fine/good very fine, (RIC 64), and Severina. Silver washed antoninianus, Rome, Reverse: CONCORDIAE MILITVM, Concord standing holding two standards, very fine/extremely fine, (RIC 4) Vabalathus was the joint ruler with his mother Zenobia, of the Palmyrene empire in the East and Egypt. After he had been proclaimed ‘Augustus’ in 271, the Roman emperor Aurelian marched against him and defeated him. He and Zenobia were taken back to Rome as captives. (3) £100-200
528* George V (1910-1936). First coinage halfcrown, 1911, extremely fine, (S 4011) with another, 1916, good very fine, and a halfcrown, 1930, fine, together with a ‘Jubilee’ crown, 1935 (S 4048) and George VI crowns, 1937 and 1951, very fine (6)
£80-120
(3)
£80-120
£140-250
533* Elizabeth II. Proof ‘Silver Jubilee’ crowns in silver (3), 1977, (S 4227). And Proof ‘Royal Marriage’ crown in silver, 1981, (S 4229), all boxed and uncirculated (4)
£80-150
529* English Coins. A collection of English coins, mainly of George V to Elizabeth II (pre-decimal coins), in an album, comprising crowns (13), halfcrowns (26), florins (23), shillings (63), sixpences (28), threepences (28) and coppers (64) with other coins and tokens, mainly taken from circulation; many very fine or better (a lot)
525* George IV (1820-30). Crown, 1821, Fine, (S 3805) with halfcrown, 1820, fine, (S 3807) and George III. Second issue or ‘Cartwheel’ twopence, 1797, fine (S 3776)
£80-150
£50-100
530* Elizabeth II. ‘Queen mother memorial’ £5, 2002, (S 4556); a ‘Golden Jubilee Commemorative’ , 2002, (S 4555); ‘Coronation Commemoration’ £5 (4), 2003, (S 4557), together with ‘Silver Jubilee’ crowns, 1977 (9); Specimen ‘Royal Wedding’ crowns (6), boxed; and a specimen 50p, 1973, in a sealed plastic bag, all extremely fine to uncirculated, with unofficial crown sized medallions (6), mainly boxed, commemorating the queen’s silver jubilee, the royal wedding in 1986, and the golden jubilee with other medallions (2) and a large bag of mainly predecimal English cupro-nickel coins and a small tin of modern European coins (a lot)
£50-100
75
534* Elizabeth II. Proof ‘Commonwealth Games in Scotland, 1986’, two pounds, .925 grade silver, (S 4311), and another, the same but in .500 grade silver, (S 4311), both boxed, together with Specimen Scottish, Welsh and English One pound coins (8) in presentation folders, (S 4222, S 4331 and S4333), with a Specimen ‘Queen Mother’s 90th birthday’ Five pounds in presentation folder, (S 4301), all uncirculated, and a Royal Mint ‘College of Arms Quincentenary’ medal by Richard Mainwaring, 1984, obverse: three-quarter portrait of Richard III, Bronze, 63 mm, approx. 127.5 g, uncirculated in box of issue (12)
£80-150
539* Australia. Golden Eagle 1931 1/4 oz Fine Gold Coin, obverse with bust of E.II.R., reverse with a nugget and dated 1987, presented in a card wallet (1)
Lot 535 535* K. O. Peppiatt. £5, 12 June 1945, Numbered J43 032485, slight discoloration and three creases, with P. S. Beale, £5, 13 July 1949, numbered N87 082652, faint crease marks, and another, 7 April 1949, NO5 060939, crumpled and flattened, with a £1 note, 235B 723683, and L. K. O’Brien, Ten shilling notes (4), two with bank stamps on the reverse; two with signatures, otherwise very fine, and a £1 note, J. A. Page, £10, £5 and £1 notes, uncirculated, with two other £1 notes, D. H. F. Somerset, £1 uncirculated, and C. B. A. Kentfield, £10, almost uncirculated, with other 20th century notes (26) mainly from European countries, including some wartime issues, variable condition but mainly fair only (41)
£100-200
536* America. ‘Capped bust’ half-dime, 1835, Large date and ‘5c’, silver, nearly very fine, (Yeoman p. 139), together with Boxed proof sets (3), each of 6 coins, 1976, uncirculated, and U. S. bicentennial medals (3) by Richard Lobel, 1976, white metal, mounted in a plastic frame, and other coins (6), with New Zealand, Elizabeth II, Proof ‘Silver Jubilee’ set, 1955, seven coins from one cent to one dollar in a plastic box, uncirculated, and Proof One dollar, 1977, boxed, uncirculated (36)
537* America. Colonial Issues. “Pitt token” halfpenny, c. 1766, RESTORE OF COMMERCE 1766 NO STAMPS, bust of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham left, reverse: THANKS TO THE FRIENDS OF LIBERTY AND TRADE, three masted ship, to right AMERICA, 28 mm, approx. 5.1 g, fair but a short snick in the edge (Yeoman, p. 48)
£100-150
540* Africa. Mombasa, British East Africa Company. Silver 1 rupee by Heaton, Birmingham, 1868, very fine, together with German East Africa, Wilhelm II. Tabora Emergency Coinage, 20 heller, type B. ‘Gunmetal’, 1916, fine, and Italian Somalia, Vittorio Emanuele III. Silver quarter rupia, 1913, very fine but stain on obverse, and other coins (10) including a Maria Theresa silver thaler, very fine/extremely fine but some corrosion and a France, Second republic silver 5 francs, 1875, very fine but obverse discoloured Second coin said to be made from scrap metal including English cartridge cases and a brass gun from the scuttled German cruiser, SMS Konigsberg. (13) £70-120
Scarce. The farthing and halfpenny “Pitt tokens” were probably originally medalets commemorating the opposition of the Elder Pitt to the Stamp Act. Some however are worn (as this example), suggesting that they circulated also as coins. (1) £70-100
538* America. ‘Indian Head’ cent, 1877, Bronze; nearly Very fine; (Yeoman p. 112) Rare. The 1877 Indian Head cent is the rarest U. S. one cent coin. Although 852,500 are recorded as having been struck, it is believed that the actual number was very much smaller. (1) £300-500
541* India. George V. Half rupee, 1925, Silver, extremely fine, together with Edward VII. One rupee, 1906, Silver, very fine but small scratch on the reverse, and other Indian coins (6) of George V and George VI. With ENGLAND, Peninsula War medallet commemorating the capture of the French Imperial Eagle during the battle of Barrosa, 5 March 1811, Copper, diam. 20mm, fine (9)
£50-100
542* India. Edward VII half rupee, 1907, silver, very fine, with France. Napoleon III, five francs, 1867, silver; good fine, and other, mainly colonial coins (13) in silver, cu. nickel etc., fine to very fine
£70-100
(15)
Lot 539
76
£30-50
543* Malta. Emmanuel de Rohan (17751797). Two scudi, 1796, silver; 38mm; approx. 24.1; good fine but pierced, together with America. ‘Liberty head’ one dollar, 1851, Gold; approx. 1.8 g.; Very fine but pierced; (Yeoman p. 235.) and World coins (80), 18th - 20th cents and two European banknotes (22)
£40-60
Lot 553 544 Morocco. Silver mithqual, Mohammad III (1757-1790), 1190h [1776], probably Rabat al-Fath mint, 28.4g Eustache 322; KM 42. (1)
£150-200
547* Edward VII (1901 - 10). Gold sovereign, 1907, approx. 8.0 g; very fine; (S 3969) (1)
£150-200
548* Elizabeth I. Shilling, 6th issue, 1587 - 9. i.m. crescent/ unclear, approx. 6.0 g; fine but corrosion around parts of the border; (S 2577) (1)
£80-120
549* Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Shilling, 6th Issue, 1587 - 9. i.m. crescent/ crescent over escallop, approx. 5.9 g; nearly very fine/fine with attractive dark tone; (S 2577), with James I (1603 - 25). Second Coinage shilling, 1607 - 9, fifth bust with single arched crown, i.m. coronet, approx. 5.8 g; good fine with attractive dark tone, lightly clipped; (S 2696) (2)
545* France. King Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1815 coin, obverse with a portrait on King Louis XVIII, reverse with three fleur de lis on a shield, dated beneath and mintmark ‘R’, 21mm, presented in a plastic case and wooden box with certificate of authenticity supplied by The London Mint Office (1)
£200-250
546* George III. (1760 -1820). Gold halfsovereign, 1817, approx. 4.0 g; very fine but a small bang by the edge at 2 o’clock; (S 3786) (1)
£100-200
550* Elizabeth I. Sixpence, 6th issue, 1590. i.m. hand; small 0 in date, approx. 3.2 g; very fine; (S 2578 b) (1)
£100-150
551* William III (1694 - 1702). Sixpence, first bust, 1697, Exeter mint with E under bust, fine; (S 3523), with George V. Shilling, 1916, extremely fine, (S 4013), and other English coins (21), mainly 20th century (23)
£40-60
£150-200
77
552* Victoria. Jubilee shilling, 1887, very fine, together with George V. Sixpence, 1920, nearly extremely fine, and a ‘Coventry Club’ Jewish (?) brass token, late 19th - earlier 20th centuries, and Commonwealth coins etc. (18), 19th and 20th cents in silver, cu. nickel and bronze including India, George V. 1/12th anna, 1932, extremely fine, and a George VI, ‘Guernsey Liberated’ 1/12th shilling, 1945, very fine (22)
£40-60
553* Northampton Racecourse. Entrance pass, about 1800, view of the Racecourse Pavilion; above, NORTHAMPTON: below, NOT TRANSFERABLE. Reverse: leafy border; centre engraved CAPTAIN STOPFORD. Pewter; 45 mm; fine, together with Admiral Vernon and Commodore Brown. ‘Capture of Portobello’ medallion, 1739, bronze; 36 mm; fine; (MI 532/97), and Frederick the Great. Medallion commemorating the battles of Rossbach and Lissa, 1757, bronze 43 mm, fine, with other medallions (3), a token and a treen seal box, in a Boer War tin box Racecourse passes were often presented to celebrities and it is possible that the ‘Captain Stopford’ here was Captain (later admiral) Sir Robert Stopford (1768 - 1847). In the early 1800s he was Captain of HMS Spenser in Nelson’s fleet. (9) £100-200
BRIAN SCHOFIELD PHILATELIC COLLECTION The late Brian Schofield FRPSL was a solicitor from Surrey with a wide range of collecting interests. In addition to a fine collection of early philatelic literature offered here, his library reflected his interests in India, Egypt, biographical dictionaries and ephemera. His meticulously presented stamp albums feature classic worldwide stamps and are strong on condition and postal history. Besides various magazine articles Brian wrote ‘Who Was Who in British Philately’, published by British Philatelic Trust in 2003 and available through their website. 554* Natal 1859-1909. A very good collection displayed on Godden pages, starting with a range of Chalon types largely used, 1869 “Postage” overprints range to 1s (2, one being lower case type), 1874 1d with grossly misplaced overprint, 1874-99 incl. 4d perf. 12 1/2 used, and shades of 5s (4), 1875-76 “Postage” overprints range incl. 6d with inverted overprint, 1877 1/2d on 1d (3, two used), 1877-79 surcharges incl.1/2d on 1d yellow with inverted overprint used, 1d on 6d rose mint, 1882-89 1/2d blue green mint, 1885 1/2d on 1d with unlisted inverted overprint used (damaged), 1902-03 complete set mint and used, 1902 to £1 used, £5 and £10 overprinted “SPECIMEN”, 1904-08 set to 2s 6d used, 1d pair with one overprinted “Not for Use” mint, 1908-09 to 10s (2) and £1 used, Official stamps 1904 set mint and used; Also Telegraph stamps 1881 5s used, Revenue stamps with apparently postal cancels QV to £1, King Edward to £20 with fiscal cancels (approx. 240)
Lot 554
£750-850
555* Natal - Postal History. A strong collection of stamps and covers or cards, written up in an S.G. Oriel album, commencing with Victorian stamps displaying clear numeral cancels between 2 and 40, incl. 1879 cover bearing 6d “Postage” overprint Durban to England; then circular date stamps arranged from Addington to York with some in violet, and some better values seen to 5s; Postal Agency cancellers between 2 and 109 incl. 51 and 107 on covers; British Field Post Office cancels range (approx. 250 stamps & 29 cover/cards) £350-450
556* Natal - 1900 Ladysmith Siege (27th February) Siege postal card to London, with fine “LADYSMITH SIEGE POST OFFICE Feb 26th 1900” (“t” of “th” inverted) cachet in blue, and Ladysmith cds, the message states “We are hoping that this is the last day of the long siege, Sir Redvers Buller’s troops are very near now, we have heard their rifles tonight and they may fight their way in tomorrow”, some creasing and a repaired tear. Also a contemporary photo postcard of a march past of the troops in Ladysmith, this also creased (2)
Lot 555
Lot 556 557* Boer War - Great Britain Stamps Used in South Africa. A collection of stamps and cover or cards, displaying Field Post Office or Army Post Office types, incl. 1887-92 to 1s on pieces with full cds, 1900 cover to England franked with 10d and 1/2d, 1902 1d stationery envelope with six values to 1s green and carmine tied APO Kroonstad cds, various town types, Natal, OFS and Transvaal, some Censors etc. (approx. 200 stamps & 21 covers)
£75-100
78
£300-350
Lot 557
Lot 558 558* British Commonwealth. A most interesting miscellany displayed in an S.G. Oriel album, largely cancellations and other curios, note New Zealand 1916 “Fanning Island” cds, British Guiana town cds’s range, Cyprus Rural post offices, Jamaica cancels, K.U.T., Malta, Rhodesia revenue stamps incl. 1907 Arms to £20, plus postmarks group, Sierra Leone town cancels, Trinidad cancels, Cape of Good Hope 1898 1d stationery cards with vignette views (6 different, unused), Transvaal incl. Revenue stamps with King Edward VII 2s 6d HEAD INVERTED mint, 1900 2s 6d “V.R.I.” overprints inverted mint pair, South Africa 1910 Parliament 2 1/2d study of postmarks on the issue etc. (approx. 700 stamps & 12 covers/cards) £300-400
559* Egypt - Salt Tax Stamps. An album displaying a fine collection of postmarks displayed on the first two 1892 issues incl. surcharges, arranged alphabetically Aba El Wafk through to Zefta, with a wide range of offices, some attractive multiples etc. (approx. 470 stamps)
£150-200
Lot 559 562* Egypt - Postal Stationery Collection. 1879-1923 written up in an album, unused and used, with Postal Cards incl. 1916 3m on 2m unused and used; Wrappers, Envelopes incl. 1915 2m on 1m unused, Registered Envelopes etc. (approx. 115 items)
561* Egypt - Port Said Cancels and Postcards Collection. An album with an attractive range of covers and cards bearing Egypt or French Post Offices stamps, with interest in Shipping Agent cachets incl. Frank & Joseph, Henry King, George Hardy, Naudi, Rizzo, Vella; various early postcards with publisher imprints incl. Artz, Handras (incl. Cigarette Factory card), Horn, Behar, Vafiadis, a nice Coin card, Hotels incl. Savoy cachet, various shipping cards incl. English and Italian Squadrons, Russian Exhibition, 1898 card written by Naturalist Schwader etc, a most interesting assembly (58 covers/cards)
£250-300
563* Egypt - Hotel Post Offices Collection. An album of 1890’s-1910’s covers and cards (plus a few sundry stamps), displaying various type cancels and cachets, note Cook’s Tourist Service, Shepheard’s Hotel, Seamens Home Alexandria, Eden Palace, Semiramis Hotel, Savoy Hotel, Savoy Palace, Grand Continental Hotel, Continental Savoy, Cataract Hotel, Winter Palace Luxor, Savoy Hotel Assouan, Luxor Hotel etc. (45 covers/cards plus stamps)
560* Egypt - 1887 Revenue Stamps, corner plate number “1” blocks of four on six values to 25 pi. mint, the top value with a diagonal crease (24 stamps)
£80-120
Lot 562
79
£250-300
£250-300
Lot 564
Lot 569
564* Egypt - Cancellations Collection. A very good range written up in three Simplex albums, displayed on 1870’s-1940’s stamps, covers and cards, with town cds’s alphabetically Assiout through to Zefta, then further ranges for T.P.O.’s, Hotels, Customs Drawback, Maritime, Retta, Army P.O’s incl. 1895 and 1906 Military Post Office, Cairo, and much else.
568* Spain - 1850-59. A collection of classic issues displayed in an S.G. Oriel album, with 1850 study of 6c. plates I and II (16, incl. two cover fronts, 1852 6c range incl. on cover, 1855 4c, 1r and 2r studies incl. strips and blocks of four or six used, 1856 2r block of six used, and single 1r, 1856 4c mint block of fifty, 1856-59 thick paper 4c plate III mint blocks of fifty from right and left panes (2, upper and lower), 2r blocks of six and four used, 1859 apparent postal forgeries of 4c, plus a range of town postmarks on 1860’s issues
(approx. 1100 stamps & 75 covers/cards) £350-450
565* Egypt - Postcards, Postmarks. An interesting album of early postcards with some postmark interest, note tourist cachets, Hotels, French P.O.’s, etc. (approx. 60 items)
(approx. 460 stamps)
567* Liberia - 1860-1918. An interesting semi-specialised collection on pages, incl. various first types incl. forgeries, 1892 and 1897 issues overprinted SPECIMEN, various proofs imperf, Officials, Registration stamps, some errors and varieties, postmarks incl. German Seepost and Liverpool Paquebot ranges, Postal Stationery etc.
569* France - 1852-61 Napoleon Issues. A study collection written up in an S.G. Oriel album, with various plate flaws, cancellations, incl. Republic 10c (2, one with Royal Certificate), 25c (14, incl. a pair), Empire 1c (28, incl. a pair, strips of three and four), 5c (24, incl. a pair, and vertical strip of four, and two covers bearing two or four examples), 20c incl. strips and block of four, 25c (4), 80c (24, incl. two pairs), and 1f (with four margins, Royal Certificate stating slight thinning) etc, generally nice examples
(approx. 370 stamps & 4 cards)
(approx. 300 stamps)
£60-80
£100-125
566* Egypt - Cigarette Tax. An attractive range of unused issues on pages, many in pairs, various manufacturers and values (55 stamps)
£250-300
£60-80
Lot 568 80
£600-800
Lot 570
Lot 571
570* French Colonies - General Issues, displayed on pages, with 1871-72 Napoleon 1c (8, incl. a block of four), 5c pair, and 80c (2, one with Cochin), 1871-76 Ceres 2c with Saigon cds, 4c (2) with Saigon cds’s, 1872-77 10c with B62 Hong Kong cancel, 80c (9, incl. two pairs), 1877-78 incl. 1c (3), 15c pair with Pondicherry cds, 25c blue shade (3), 35c block of four with Basseterre cds, 75c (5), 187880 range incl. 25c black on red pair, plus a page of various cancellations incl. perforated Napoleon with Army Indo China etc. (approx. 220 stamps)
£400-500
571* German Colonies. A valuable collection written up in an S.G. Oriel album, with CHINA from Forerunners (27) largely on piece and one cover with Shanghai, Hankau or Tientsin cancels, incl. 50pf olive pair, 20pf on 1902 cover Hankau to Germany, 5pf on 1889 cover Shanghai to Germany, then 1898 range of overprints to 25pf and 50pf (3) used, 10pf on postcard, 1901 Boxer Rebellion Feldpostation No. 2 on card to Berlin, 1901-04 to 80pf used, 1905-19 to 1/2d on 1m (2), 1d on 2m (2), 1 1/2d on 3m, and 2 1/2d on 5m used; KIAOCHOW 1901 to 1m, and 5m (thinned) and 1905 to ½d used; KAMERUN 1897-98 overprints to 50pf used, 1900-11 to 2m and 3m used, 1900 5m used; EAST AFRICA 1893 to 25p on 50pf used, 189699 to 25p on 50pf used, 1901 to 3r (2) used; SOUTH WEST AFRICA 1906-19 to 5m; MARIANA ISLANDS 1899-1900 20pf and 50pf used, MARSHALL ISLANDS 1889-1900 Forerunner 2pf pair on a piece, 1897-99 5pf, 10pf and 20pf used, 1899-1900 to 25pf (3) and 50pf used; SAMOA 1886-99 Forerunner piece bearing 10pf, 20pf and 50pf, single 10pf and 20pf on pieces, 1900-01 to 2m used; TOGO 1897-98 to 50pf used, 1900 to 2m used; NEW GUINEA 1901 1m and 2m used; also Empire Mourning stamps etc. Cancels not guaranteed on high values (approx. 415 stamps & 4 covers)
572* Costa Rica 1863-1907. An attractive specialised collection on Godden pages, incl. 1863-75 1/2r and 2r imperf proofs, the set mint and used, 1/2r vertical pair imperf between mint, 1/2r mint blocks/sheets with imprints and small varieties incl. cracked plate, 4r double transfer, a range of town and other cancellations on the first issue, 1882 UPU surcharges; a further album with cancellations on 19th century issues arranged by towns, Alajuela through to San Ramon incl. several 1863 1p values, plus boxed dated types, dotted types, dumb stars and lines, telegraph cancels, 1889 issue incl. imperf between, and imperf varieties, Officials, Guanacaste issues etc. (approx. 1500 stamps & large qty of SG 1 in sheets or part sheets) £250-350
£650-750
81
576* Mexico 1856-83. A wonderful and extensive collection of classic issues written up in an S.G. Oriel album, with strong ranges of District overprints and cancellations, with better values, some pairs or multiples, some mint etc from a wide range of issues and places, plus some Revenue issues etc.
573* Nicaragua 1862-82. Collection in an album, with studies of postal markings on Volcano issues with numeral and town markings, plus dumb types, and similar ranges on 1882 issue (approx. 115 stamps & 2 stationery envelopes)
(approx. 1100 stamps & 4 covers)
£1000-1250
£75-90
577* Salvador. An extensive collection of largely 19th century cancellations on various stamp issues, written up on pages, with cds’s, fancy types etc. (approx. 430 stamps & 2 covers)
£100-125
574* Latin America. Smaller collections in an album, with emphasis on postmarks etc, with ranges of Argentina, Colombia incl. New Granada 1861 10c used, Bolivia, good Brazil, Chile first types to 20c used, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, largely 19th century issues (approx. 340 stamps)
£150-200
578* Uruguay 1859-61 Classic Issues Collection. written up on Godden pages incl. some pairs, blocks and postmark interest, incl. 1859 thin figures 180c mint blocks of four (3) showing the various types, and to 240c (2) used, 1860-61 thick figures 80c unused pair, to 180c used (2), 1861 and 1862 entires bearing 120c to Buenos Ayres etc, generally nice examples
575* Argentina 1858-60 Confederation Issue. A study collection on pages, incl. 1858 mint or unused to 15c (both shades), blocks or strips incl. 5c block of 54 and 45, 10c block of 45, 15c block of 25, plus USED examples of 5c (18, incl. block of six, and two on entires), 10c and 15c (2, one with Royal certificate), 1860 large figures 5c mint block of 32, 15c block of 8 etc. Plus a further collection of 1862-64 Republic issues, with postmarks and shades etc, incl. 10c (3) and 15c (2) etc. (approx. 335 stamps)
(78 stamps & 2 covers)
£250-300
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£250-300
580* Cape of Good Hope Postmarks Collection. A very good range of cancellations displayed on stamps and covers or cards, written up in an S.G. Oriel album, with town cds’s and some numerals alphabetically Alice through to Windsorton (some marked as being rare), plus studies of Cape Town types, Sea Post and other TPO’s, 1902 Union Castle Mail Steamer Agency cancel on a card etc, plus a range of Revenue stamps to £1 etc. (approx. 500 stamps & 37 covers/cards)
£250-300
579* Venezuela. A collection of 19th century issues on pages, with much Postmark interest, from a good range of imperf issues incl. numeral cancels, town and fancy types etc. (approx. 320 stamps)
£100-125
581* Tasmania Postmarks Collection, displayed on largely Pictorial issues and some covers, written up in an S.G. Oriel album, with ranges of town cds’s and numerals Avoca through to Zeehan, plus some varieties incl. double rows of perfs on 1d block of four and single 2d etc. (approx. 280 stamps & 8 covers)
£125-150
582* Belgium 1849-60s Classic Issues collection on pages, incl. Epaulettes 10c (5, incl. two on a cover), 10c (10) all with four margins, Medallion types incl. imperf 1c (3) through to 40c (12, incl. a spectacular cover to London bearing 20c and six 40c), perforated to 40c (8), Sideface to 1f (2, one on a cover) etc. (112 stamps & 3 covers)
Lot 580
83
£500-600
589 Phillips (Charles J.). The Stamps of Paraguay, Stanley Gibbons, 1912, numerous black and white illustrations, original printed wrappers, a little rubbed, sellotape repairs to spine, 8vo, together with Haworth (Wilfred B.), Chile, an Outline of the Postal Issues, 1766-1919, Stamp Collecting Handbook 17, 1919, numerous black and white illustrations, original printed wrappers, small 8vo, plus Tort (A.), Guia del Coleccionista de Sellos de Correos de Espana, 3 volumes, 1935, numerous black and white illustrations, original publisher’s cloth, 8vo, plus other South America collectors’ guides and catalogues (15)
590 Bellars (Henry J. and John Hunter Davie). Standard Guide to Postage Stamp Collecting.., John Camden Hotten, 1865, 15pp. publisher’s adverts to rear, W. H. Smith blindstamp to title-page, original printed boards, rebacked in later cloth, 8vo, together with Stafford Smith & Co, The Illustrated Catalogue of Postage Stamps, second edition, Brighton: for the author, 1868, black and white illustrations throughout, some slight scattered spotting, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, previous ownership inscription clipped out, gutta percha perished, original limp cloth, thin 8vo, plus collector’s guides and catalogues relating to Great Britain and the Empire
583* German States. A collection of imperforate issues in an album with BADEN from 1851-52 1k on brown used, other values, and 1853-58 issue incl. ranges of numeral postmarks with some in red or blue; BAVARIA with values to 18k, strong ranges of numeral “cog wheel” cancels; SAXONY 1851 ½ngr pair on a cover, and unused block of four, 1ngr on covers (2), 2ngr pale blue on cover, and two singles, 1855-63 incl. 1ngr deep rose, 5ngr and 10ngr on pieces etc. (apprx. 345 stamps & 10 covers)
£500-600
584* Germany 1900-21 High Values. A collection of issues on pages incl. 1902 2m type I (2), 3m (3) and 5m (3), 1905-21 watermarked to 5m (2), all but one are used (50 stamps)
(14)
£150-250
586 Diena (Emilio). A History of the Postage Stamps of Sicily, translated by E.B. Evans, published Stanley Gibbons, 1904, 20 autotype plates in pocket at front, contemporary half morocco, rubbed, together with Masson (David P. & Jones, B. Gordon), The Postage Stamps of Afghanistan, published for the Philatelic Society of India, 1908, plates in pocket at front, contemporary half morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, plus Peplow (F.J.), The Postage Stamps of Buenos Aires, 1925, printed for private circulation, black and white plates, original printed wrappers, plus Diena (Emilio), I Francobolli del Regno di Napoli..., Milan, 1932, 3 black and white plates (loose as issued) and illustrations to text, original printed wrappers, slightly darkened and frayed at edges with sellotape repair at head of spine, all small folio (4)
(a carton)
£150-£200
(a carton)
£200-££250
593 Earee (Rev. R.B.). Album Weeds, or, How to Detect Forged Stamps, 2 volumes, 3rd, revised and enlarged edition, Stanley Gibbons, [1906], together with a one-volume copy of the second edition, plus other early philatelic publications including periodicals, London Philatelist 1906-07, Pemberton’s Catalogue for Collectors, works on philately of Egypt, France, China, Siam, etc., various sizes and bindings
£100-£150
(approx. 130)
588 Collin (Henry & Henry L. Calman). A Catalogue for Advanced Collectors, 4 volumes, comprising volumes I, Ia, II, and III, numerous illustrations, some in colour, quarter cloth over marbled boards, folio (4)
£150-£200
592 Curle (J. H. and A. E. Basden). Transvaal Postage Stamps, Royal Philatelic Society, London, 1940, few black and white illustrations to text, original blue cloth, 4to, together with Phillips (Charles J.), The Postage Stamps etc of the Fiji Islands, Stanley Gibbons, 1908, black and white illustrations to text, 15 engraved plates loosely inserted, original printed wrappers, a little fraying at edges, folio, plus Bacon (E. D. and F. H. Napier), Grenada, Stanley Gibbons, numerous black and white illustrations to text, original printed wrappers, contents slightly shaken, 8vo, plus other collector’s guides, handbooks and catalogues related to World postage stamps
587 The Hind Collection, Catalogues for British Colonials and Foreign Countries, 2 volumes, 1933-35, prices realised added in green ink to many entries, half morocco, a little rubbed at extremities, 4to, together with The Stephens Collection, catalogues for Classic Issues, 1937-38, prices realised bound in behind each catalogue, half blue morocco, 4to, plus other Harmer’s auction catalogues including The Tracey Woodward Collection of Japan (6)
£150-£200
591 Sefi (Alexander J.). An Introduction to Advanced Philately, with special reference to typical methods of stamp production, Rowley & Rowley, 1926, numbered 178/250, title printed in red and black, illustrated with tipped in plates, edges untrimmed, original publisher’s black cloth, a little bumped at corners, 4to, together with Oliver (Sidney and F. Hugh Vallancey), The Postage Stamps of Great Britain, 1840-1922, 1923, black and white illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth, 8vo, plus Litchfield (P. C.), Guide Lines to the Penny Black, first edition, Robson Lowe, 1949, black and white illustrations throughout, original publisher’s black cloth, 8vo, plus other collecting reference, mostly relating to Great Britain and general philately
£80-100
585* The Balance of the Schofield Collection. A carton with a most interesting range in albums, on pages etc, incl. postmark interest, world albums, Commonwealth incl. Niger Coast cancellations, a range of postcards, covers, 19th century stationery cut outs, Austria and USA early cancels and much else (-)
£100-£150
£200-£250
84
£200-£300
STAMPS 594* Postal History - World Redirected Mail 1820s-1960s. An exceptional collection of covers and cards in an album (some with purchase details from well known dealers), all displaying a multitude of redirected cancels, often plastered with different offices and some with Postage Due markings or stamps, includes much early Great Britain incl. 1853 to Bermuda/Barbados/Jamaica/Nova Scotia with relevant cancels, 1860 Saxony to London with 5gr stamp and 1d red 1855 “First Postage Not Paid” cachet on cover from Malta to England, two “Bray” autograph cards, other countries incl. Japan, Hong Kong, India, Malaya, Rhodesia, and much else, when written up properly would make a most entertaining display, and a very difficult lot to assemble with many unusual and unique items (approx. 90 items)
£1000-1500
595* Interesting Worldwide Estate Balance. A vast lot contained in four large cartons, with various albums, pages, packets, stock cards and loose, note much European and Scandinavian material incl. booklets, packs, stationery cards, covers and cancellations, better mint issues, France of note, West Germany better 1950’s issues, Great Britain incl. mint sets to 1980’s, various decimal booklets incl. Prestige types from £1 Wedgwood, and miniature sheets with high face value, piles of early to modern picture postcards incl. British with London suburbs, an album of German and French cards incl. 1910 Paris floods and much else, careful sorting required! (4 cartons)
£500-700
596* World. Assortment in a carton, mostly pre 1940’s in albums, packets, note Great Britain 1840 2d blue, Commonwealth incl. an old album of Indian States, various attractive KGVI colonial franked covers, Tonga 1940 “Tin Can” cover, 1937 Coronation sets on pieces, 1946 Victory mint plate number blocks, various covers and 19th century to 1900’s stationery incl. China 1902 card Shanghai to Church Missionary Society Hospital at Ningpo, old exchange books, etc. (a carton)
£100-150
597* Royal Engineers. Philatelic covers in three albums, incl. signed etc; also 1981 Royal Wedding extensive unmounted mint collection in four printed albums, three albums of earlier Royalty Omnibus issues; three Simplex albums of world with much Commonwealth material (13 albums)
Lot 594
598* The Lincoln Stamp Album, with an all world useful range with highlights incl. China and Great Britain, majority pre. 1940 (1)
£100-120
599* Antique “Royal Oblong” Album, displaying a very mixed condition range of largely 19th century issues plus few covers, note a 1d black, Danish local issues, USA currency note etc. (1)
£75-100
600* Aland Islands 1984-2006. An extensive unmounted mint collection in albums, plus booklets, maxi cards and philatelic panels, plus Frama labels, Charity seals in sheets etc. (-)
£80-100
£100-125
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601* Denmark 1850s-1990s Collection, extensive mint (much unmounted) and used issues in eight albums, with useful earlier incl. 1929 Cancer set used, later incl. booklets, postal stationery, plus Parcel Post issues, Charity seals, plus some Greenland incl. booklets, maxi cards etc. (-)
£200-250
602* European Ranges, early to modern issues displayed in four stock books, with Andorra to 75f unmounted mint, Austria, France from 1849, Greece Italy, Netherlands, Portugal etc., with some better (4)
£100-120
603* Western Europe Collection in Twenty-Two Albums, early to about 1990 issues mint and used incl. some better earlier period seen, with Austria, Belgium, Germany incl. Berlin with 1948 overprints set, East and West Germany good 1950’s mint and used sets, Italy, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Portugal incl. 1940 Centenary m/s, San Marino, Spain incl. booklets and miniature sheets, Switzerland etc. (22)
£500-700
604* Faroe Islands 1975-95, unmounted mint collection in a Lindner printed album (and some later issues on stock pages), plus further album of booklets and sheetlets, an album of postcards and maxi cards, Year Packs 1975-90, plus Charity seals in sheets 19762010 (-)
£100-125
605* Finland 1860s-1980s collection displayed in five albums, mint (much unmounted) and used incl. many booklets, World War Two Censored covers incl. one to Kenya, Postal Stationery, also Karelia etc. (5)
£150-200
607* Hong Kong. 1946 (September), a pair of 25c Registered envelopes, bearing KGVI issues to $10 tied by registered cancels (2)
606* France 1849-1990s, extensive mint (much unmounted) and used collection displayed in eleven albums, incl. a good range of earlier period with better mint seen incl. extensive Sower and Merson types to 20f mint, 1925 5f from Exhibition sheet, 1927 Air overprints mint, 1936 Air 50f “Banknote” used, 1936 Air issue to 50f mint (tone spot) and used, 1936 South America Flight 10f mint and used, 1938 Ader mint, WW2 Propaganda forgeries, 1949-50 Air set mint and used, strong National Relief Fund sets mint and used, back of the book incl. Precancels and Postage Due issues; also an album of postal stationery etc. (12)
£100-125
608* India 1948. Gandhi set in special folder, the 10r is unmounted mint (1)
£150-200
609* Norway 1855-1990s, collection in four albums, mint (much unmounted) and used from 1855 4sk, later incl. many booklets, plus some Stationery etc.
£500-700
(4)
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£150-200
Lot 614 610* Poland 1944-2014. An extensive and solid collection of largely unmounted mint stamp and miniature sheet issues, attractively displayed in 28 Fischer printed albums with slip cases, and later in stock books (often with additional used examples), plus related books etc., some of the early issues have got slightly damp affected, though generally good (-)
613* United States of America. 1892 Columbia set to $1 imperforate proofs on card
£2500-3000
611* Russia. 1919 (May) typed letter on Canadian Pacific Railway Company (London) headed paper, detailing “I enclose herewith for Donald’s stamp album a very interesting stamp, a Russian stamp issued during the Kerensky regime and turned into currency value, as you will see by the printing that has been put on the back of it, this is very rare and was given to me yesterday by Sir Ernest Shackleton, who has only two others, if I could get the other two, the set would be of considerable value”, the stamp accompanies (1)
(12)
£100-125
614* British Commonwealth KGVI Mint Collection. A very good “first hinge” mint collection in two albums (plus a few used), incl. Aden 1939-48 set, Seiyun and Hahramaut 1942-46 sets, Antigua 1938-51 set, Ascension 1938-53 set, Barbados 1938-47 set incl. both 1d perfs, Bahamas 1938-52 set, 1942 Landfall set mint and used, 1948 set mint and used, Basutoland 1938 set, Bechuanaland s1938 set, Br. Guiana 1938-52 set, British Honduras 1938-47 set, Br. Solomon Is. 1939-51 set, Cayman Is 1938 set, 1950 set, Cyprus 1938 to £1, Falklands 1938 to £1, 1952 set, Fiji 1938-55 with die and colour changes, Gambia 1938 set, Gibraltar 1938-51 set, Hong Kong to $10, 1941 set mint and used, India 1948 Gandhi mint and used, Jamaica 1938 set, Mauritius to 10r, 1950 set, 1938-51 set, K.U.T. to £1, Leeward to £1, Malaya B.M.A. to both $5, Mauritius to 10r, 1950 set, Montserrat set, North Borneo 1950-52 set, Nyasaland to £1 and 20s, St Helena set, Northern Rhodesia to 20s, Sarawak 1950 set, Seychelles 1938-49 set, Sierra Leone 1938-44 set, 1938 and 1942 sets, Turks 1938 and 1950 sets plus further printed albums for 1946 Victory and 1949 UPU issues virtually compete mint
£60-80
(-)
£1000-1250
612* Sweden 1858-1990s. An extensive collection in seven albums, mint (much unmounted) and used issues incl. perforation variants, booklets, stamp cards, some covers etc, some better earlier issues seen; plus an album of Postal Stationery incl. Military issues and other earlier period
615* British Commonwealth Collection, in two Devon albums, with some better QE2 issues incl. South Georgia 1963 set to both £1 values mint, 1964 Shakespeare first day covers and 1965 Churchill mint omnibus issues in two printed albums, plus a cover album incl. Indian 1930’s Air mail covers, GB first day covers incl. 1969 “Cooks” panes, 1911 Coronation Aerial Post card, 1966 World Cup FDC signed Alf Ramsey etc.
(8)
(2 albums)
£200-300
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£200-250
616* Two Old Time Junior Albums of largely pre. 1940 issues incl. Commonwealth, plus sundry in packets etc. (2)
£50-70
617* Great Britain, two S.G. hingeless albums of QV to 1990 with mostly unmounted mint QE2 issues largely complete, a further album of hinged mint to 1992, 1971 Wedgwood £1 booklet (good perfs to 1/2d), First Day Covers 1965-91 in eight cover albums, incl. 1977 to £5, Castles to £5, other definitive and Regional issues, etc. (2)
£180-220
618* Great Britain. A small stockbook with useful incl. 1912-2 set of fifteen most unmounted mint, 1934 Photogravure set unmounted mint, 1939-48 High values set unmounted mint, 1951 Festival set unmounted mint, various “Castle” high values to £1 x12 etc. (1)
£225-250
619* Great Britain. 1840 1d blacks “GJ” on September 1840 entire letter (file crease through stamp), “IG”, “LJ” on a piece, “LK” (2, one on a piece), “RD”, “SI”, each with four margins and red Maltese cross; also 1840 2d blue “MH”
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£300-350
620* Two large plastic tubs with various albums and loose, incl. Isle of Man issues to 2004 unmounted mint or used, Channel Islands, topical collections of Railway, Wildlife and Columbus with 1992 miniature sheets unmounted mint, New Zealand collection, Great Britain in Presentation Packs with values to £5, some First Day Covers, loose material in tins etc. (2 plastic boxes)
£100-150
621* Royal Air Force Museum Covers Collection displayed in ten albums incl. signed editions, plus associated catalogues and books. Includes Bomber series incl. signed Arthur T. Harris, Leonard Cheshire, Bill Reid V.C., Escaping series, Air Displays series, Test Pilot series etc. (-)
£100-125
622* Birds on Stamps Collection, in three albums with mint (much unmounted) or used world issues and miniature sheets, largely arranged by species and incl. better values
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£80-120
623* Postcards. Three vintage albums, incl. UK topographical incl. Butchers shop at Brent Knoll 1905, Leith funeral of Gretna Green Railway Disaster (2), Alum Rock Road Furniture Removers advert card, Yeovil 1908 Marathon winner real photo, some greeting and subjects etc, also a small album of 1920’s holiday snaps of Cornwall etc. (4)
£80-100
624 Robertson (Alan). Ship Letters of the British Isles, 2 volumes, 1955, with slipcases, signed by the author (2)
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£100-125
EDGED WEAPONS 626* Africa. An African axe, the iron head engraved with lines on a hardwood shaft, 43cm long, together with another African axe with iron head on long hardwood shaft with a rear hole to the head, 61cm overall (2)
£80-120
625* Africa. A collection of African daggers, including a North African dagger with 18cm steel blade, brass and horn grip with flattened brass pommel, 30cm overall in its tooled leather scabbard, another with 15cm blade engraved ‘Felide 1903’, with cylindrical made horn and ivory discs inlaid with brass wire, 24cm overall, in its leather scabbard, plus a Nubian dagger, etc.
627* Australia. A pair of 19th-century Aboriginal hardwood boomerangs, each of long curved form, 71cm and 69cm
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£100-200
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£100-200
628* Barong. An Indonesian sword, the typical 38.5cm steel blade with silver and carved wood hilt of traditional style, 58cm long overall The national weapon of the Sulu Tribe of the Moros people living along the Salu Archipelago, which ranges from South West Phillippines to North Borneo. (1) £100-150
629* Basket Hilted Sword. A good mid 18th century English Horseman’s sword, the 93cm straight steel blade by Harvey, engraved with GR beneath crown, reverse additionally engraved with GR cypher, with steel basket pierced with geometric hearts and dots, wirebound fishskin grip and bun shaped pommel, 109cm overall, in its leather scabbard with steel mounts (scabbard worn but rare to still retain it) (1)
£3000-5000
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630* Bayonet. A British bayonet, the 57cm blade stamped ‘Osborn & Gunby’, with brass langet and hilt, 70cm overall in a leather scabbard with brass mounts (possibly a reproduction) (1)
£70-100
631* Bayonet. A Victorian cutlass bayonet, the 64.5cm straight steel blade, with steel cup guard, diced rubber grip, 79cm overall (1)
£150-200
632* Bayonet. An American military bayonet, the 29.5cm wide steel clipped back blade stamped ‘Ames Mfg Co. Chicopee Mass’, reverse stamped ‘USN D.R. 1862’, brass crossguard with S-quillon and carved wood grip, 41.5cm overall in its black leather scabbard with brass mounts (1)
635* Bowie Knife. A Victorian bowie knife, the 15.5cm straight double edge blade by Robert Lingard, Sheffield, etched ‘Never draw me without reason nor sheath me without Honour’, plated crossguard and scroll handle, 28cm overall, in its leather sheath with plated mount (worn) (1)
£250-350
£150-200
633* Bayonet. A British 1903 pattern bayonet, the 30.5cm blade stamped with E beneath crown dated 1903, with wooden grips, 43cm overall in its brown leather scabbard with leather frog (1)
£150-200
634* Bichwar. A 19th-century Indian all steel dagger, the 20cm curved steel blade with complete loop incorporating the hilt with serrated edges and incised line decoration, 30.5cm overall Bichwar translates as scorpion sting and was a weapon of the Maratha tribe which occupied the Jammu/Kashmir/Himachel Pradesh regions of Northern India. (1) £80-120
636* Bowie Knife. A Victorian bowie knife, the 11cm clipped steel blade by Robert Lingard, Sheffield, with plated crossguard and scroll handle, 22cm overall in its black leather sheath with plated mounts (1)
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£150-200
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637* Cavalry Sword. A scarce Chinese Communist cavalry sword, the 79.5cm curved steel blade engraved with serial no. 630373 towards the forte, green metal hilt with knuckleguard and brown leather thumb-piece, 93cm overall, in its green metal scabbard bound in leather
639* Dha. A miniature Burmese dagger, the 7cm double-edge blade with silver wirebound grip and flat pommel, 13cm overall in its ornate scabbard with wirebound decoration
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640* Fighting Axe. An Indian axe, possibly from the Kingdom of Travancore, the steel crescent-shape axe head pierced with intricate foliate decoration, the counterbalance formed as two lion’s heads surmounted by a trident spike, the shaft covered in a pierced foliate decoration with concealed stiletto blade, the pommel of bulbous form with foliate engraved decoration, 58cm overall
£150-200
638* Pesh-Kabz. A Mashud tribe Khyber Pass dagger, the 23.5cm steel blade with tradition “T” back, decorated with silver on both sides, the top edge with chiselled decoration with ivory grip and metal rivets with central strap engraved with geometric decoration, 34cm overall in its tooled leather-covered scabbard (1)
£100-150
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£100-150
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641* Firangi. An 18th-century Indian sword, the 81.5cm straight blade with three fullers, khanda type hilt, disc pommel and curved spike pommel, 101cm overall Firangi translates literally as the Portuguese or foreigner and is the standard Mahratta cut-andthrust straight-bladed sword, with blades either being imported from Europe by the Portuguese or made in imitation of them. (1) £100-150
642* Golok. A 19th-century Malaysian sword, the 53cm swollen blade engraved with scrolls along the top edge and a further scroll towards the forte, with brass grip and large carved hardwood hilt, 69.5cm overall, in its two-piece wooden scabbard bound in dried grass and chape carved as a mythical bird (1)
£100-150
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643* Halberd. A German polearm, probably 17th century, the iron head with long spike, pierced with geometric devices, traces of a date ‘1662’(?), on a wooden haft, 215cm overall (old worm holes and general pitting) (1)
£600-800
644* Hunting Dagger. A Victorian knife, the 12cm steel blade with antler grip and flat metal pommel, 25cm overall, in its black leather sheath with metal mount (1)
£70-100
645* Hunting Sword. An 18th century German hunting hanger, the 53cm straight steel blade engraved with running deer and interlaced scrolls, with brass shell guard, knucklebow and horn grip with domed pommel, 65.5cm overall (general pitting throughout) (1)
£150-200
646* Jambiya. A 19th-century Arab dagger, the 19.5cm curved steel blade with horn grip applied with white metal mounts and roundels, 31.5cm overall in its shagreen-covered scabbard with white metal repeating strip (1)
£150-200
647* Jambiya. A 19th-century Arab dagger, the 21cm curved steel blade with horn grip inset with pin work, 30.5cm overall (lacking scabbard), together with a Persian Jambiya with 15cm thick steel blade, brass crossguard horn grip inset with ivory discs, 17cm overall, in its brass scabbard with Kufic script decoration plus another Indian Jambiya and a Persian dagger scabbard with red velvet and brass mounts, 27cm long Lot 643
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£100-150
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648* Kard. A 19th-century Persian dagger, the 29cm steel blade profusely etched with four birds perched on branches, the reverse side with a lion chasing two animals through foliage, the tip with armour piercing point, with horn grip and two upright “ears”, 41cm overall, in its red velvet scabbard (1)
£100-150
649* Kard. A 19th-century Indian dagger, the 14.5cm straight steel blade engraved and dated ‘1870’, with ivory grip and upright “ears”, the central strap with scroll engraving, 25cm overall in its green leather-covered scabbard with metal collar The date would suggest this was a native made piece for a British Colonial, the British maintained a presence in the Kanjar Territories after the Anglo-Persian War 1856-57. (1) £100-150
650* Kastane. An 18th/19th-century Ceylonese short sword, the 50cm slightly curved blade with traces of engraving, with gold inlaid scrolls, the hilt formed as a carved wood ‘Monster Head’, with beast head gilt metal quillons, and conforming Hindu Goddess knuckleguard, 64cm overall
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651* Katar. A 19th-century Indian dagger, the 20cm thick steel blade engraved with scrolls and armour piercing tip, with brass hilt formed with two bars of scroll form with crosspiece, having a faceted ball to the centre, neatly engraved with pin punch decoration, 36.5cm overall Possibly Southern India but of Rajput origin. (1)
£150-200
652* Kinjal. A Russian Cossack sidearm, the 43.5cm curved steel blade with two fullers, wooden and brass hilt, various markings, 59.5cm overall, in its wooden scabbard with brass mounts (1)
£250-350
653* Kris. A Malay Peninsula dagger, the 35.5cm wavy steel blade with Pamir decoration, the hilt with wirebound cup and carved wooden handle in the traditional style, 43cm overall, in its wooden scabbard together with a Celebes Islands Bade Bade, circa 1900, the 21cm blade with horn hilt inset with ivory “eyes”, 27.5cm overall in its wooden and horn scabbard bound with silver rings The Celebes Islands are now known as Sulawes, the main tribes are Bugis and Torajan. (2)
£100-150
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654* Kukri. A Nepalese knife, the 31cm curved steel blade with wooden grip, 42cm overall in its leather-covered scabbard with pocket containing sandalwood shavings (possibly for cleaning the blade), together with another Nepalese kukri, with 32.5cm curved steel blade, wooden grip, 44cm overall in its leather scabbard with two smaller knives plus a 19th-century Chinese “coin” sword in typical cruciform form, 30cm overall (3)
£80-120
655* Kukri. A fine presentation Gurkha kukri of the 8th Gurkha Rifles, the 38cm curved steel blade with brass and aluminium grip, 49cm overall, in its highly ornate silvercover scabbard, impressed ‘Presented by Gurkha Officers 2/8th G.R.’, detailed with lions and foliate scrolls with yellow metal floral square, inset with red and blue stone cabuchons (possibly regimental colours), with related cap badge Presented to a British Officer by the 2nd Battalion in 1947 when Indian independence caused the Nation to be split into India/Pakistan which caused the Gurkha regiments to disband. (2) £200-300
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656* Machete. A South East Asia jungle knife, the 44.5cm European steel blade stamped ‘Martindale Birmingham No. 404’ with primitive hilt formed as a cattle bone bound in leather, 60cm overall, together with a dagger made from an Argentinian Goucho knife, the 16cm steel blade clipped at the top with traces of manufacturer’s markings, the hilt replaced with what appears to be an ostrich talon, 28cm long in its white metal scabbard plus a Scandinavian sailor’s knife, probably from Finland, with 10cm steel blade signed in running script, white metal and red lacquer grip with ring decoration, 19cm overall, in its leather scabbard with white metal mounts, plus a Victorian cast brass dagger, cast with ram’s skulls and scrolls possibly for Druid use, 22cm long overall (4)
£100-200
657* Mogul. A 19th-century knife possibly Mogul, the 21.5cm straight steel blade with traces of Koftgari continuing to the iron grip, 34cm overall, in its red leather scabbard with white metal mount and leather belt hook (1)
£100-150
658* Ngulu. A Congo sword, the 49cm blade engraved and with crescent hook, carved wooden grip, 70cm overall (1)
£150-200
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659* Pesh-Kabz. A 19th-century Persian dagger, the 24.5cm blade with pronounced double reverse curves and “T” section ends in cut decoration, the copper hilt decorated with floral scrolls in the usual Persian style and with mythical monster head grip formed as an openmouthed beast with long snout with curled back lips, 35.5cm overall (1)
£150-200
660* Piha-Kaetta. A Sinhalese knife, the 22.5cm rough heavy blade inlaid with brass panels of scroll-engraved decoration, the hilt with solid brass cut to a decorative shape, with carved horn grip and spike finial, 35.5cm overall (as found) (1)
£100-150
661* Shillelagh. A good Irish club, probably 19th century, with knotted head and shaft, 37cm long overall (1)
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£70-100
662* Shuangjian. A Chinese late Qing Dynasty double short sword, circa 1900, the 43.5cm straight double edged blades with cast brass head crossguards, swollen horn grips and scroll pommels, 59cm overall in their faux tortoiseshell scabbard with heavily engraved mounts depicting mythical dragons, Chinese characters and other symbols (1)
£200-300
663* Small Sword. A late 18th century silver hilt small sword, the 86.5cm triangular hollow steel blade with silver double shell guard integral pas-de-ane, knucklebow silver wirebound grip and spherical pommel, finely detailed with military trophies, 103cm overall (1)
£500-700
664* South Sea Islands. A hardwood gunstock club, possibly 19th century, with interesting geometric line decoration and two-tone appearance, 50cm overall, together with an Australian Aboriginal hardwood boomerang, 58cm long (2)
£100-150
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665* Somali. A Somali Billao dagger, the 26cm crudely made wide blade with black horn grip in ‘Tri-Pinnacle’ form, 43cm overall, together with five other daggers mostly from Africa, including a small dagger, the 14cm steel blade with aluminium crossguard with ivory grip, 22.5cm overall in its leather scabbard, plus an African leather riding crop, with concealed stiletto blade, 52cm overall (7)
£100-200
666* Sword Box. An oak sword case, with hinged cover enclosing blue velvet lining with brass lever lock, 91.5cm long (1)
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£70-100
667* Sword. A Victorian Artillery sword, the 85.5cm slightly curved blade stamped ‘Rodwell & Co.’, additionally stamped ‘15D’, the steel triple bar guard stamped ‘N.S. BDA’, diced rubber grip, 100cm overall, in its black leather scabbard with steel mounts Probably an Indian issue. (1)
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£150-200
668* Sword. A British 1897 Pattern Officer’s sword, the 84cm blade stamped ‘Approved’, with plated honeysuckle hilt, wire-bound fish skin grip and domed pommel, 99cm overall, in its perishing brown scabbard, together with a French Gras bayonet and scabbard plus a leather shot flask (3)
669* Sword. An American Masonic sword, the 71cm straight steel blade by ‘C.E. Ward Co. Mem. London’, profusely engraved with the name ‘Edward Young Jr.’ and knights and military trophies, with plated enamel crossguard, cream celluloid grip and knight’s head pommel, 88.5cm overall in its plated scabbard with brown leather carrying case (1)
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£200-300
670* Sword. A late 19th-century German hunting sword, the 40cm straight steel blade stamped ‘Fernando Esser, Elberfeld warranted cast steel, No. 938’, with brass hilt inset with mother of pearl panels and lion’s head pommel inset with red glass eyes, 53cm overall in its brown leather scabbard with nickel-plated mounts with acorn frog stud (1)
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£200-300
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671* Sword. A Chinese Shuang Gou (Tiger Hook) all steel hooked sword, the blade with crescent blade and spear point, 93cm overall (1)
£80-120
672* Sword. A 19th-century Ceylonese sword, the 65cm curved steel blade with silvered metal hilt decorated with scrolls, ivory grip and beast head’s pommel, 82cm overall (1)
£150-200
673* Sword. A Victorian British Naval marmeluke, the 63cm curved blade, with fouled anchor engraved to the crossguard, ivory grips inset with gilt metal rosettes, 78.5cm overall (lacking scabbard) (1)
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674* Sword. A 19th-century German Diplomatic court sword, the 75cm straight steel blade with brass guard cast with imperial eagle, scroll knucklebow, mother of pearl grips and griffin head pommel, 88cm overall, in its leather scabbard with brass mounts (1)
£300-500
675* Sword. A 19th-century Gladius sidearm, the 48.5cm double edge blade with cuttler’s marking and dated 1832, with brass hilt stamped ‘517’, 63.5cm overall in an associated scabbard (1)
£80-120
676* Swords. An 18th-century hangar, circa 1760s, the 59cm curved steel blade with pierced brass guard, leather-bound grip and spherical pommel, 72cm overall in its black leather scabbard, together with a Victorian Masonic Society sword, the 76cm etched steel blade with brass cruciform crossguard, wirebound grip and flat pommel, 90cm overall in its perishing leather scabbard with brass mounts plus remains of a Victorian officer’s sword by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, with 49cm cut down blade, brass triple barguard, traces of wirebound fishskin grip, bearing initials for M.J.B. from G.S., with 64cm overall in a plated scabbard with accompanying provenance (3)
£200-300
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677* Tanto. A Japanese bone dagger, Meiji Period, the 20cm blade with finely carved hilt depicting Samurai warriors, 32cm overall in its conforming carved bone scabbard, together with an unusual Japanese dagger in the form of a fan, the 18cm steel blade with fan-shape grip, 28.5cm overall in its conforming scabbard to complete the faux fan (1)
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£100-150
678* Third Reich. A Luftwaffe 1st Pattern dagger, the 31.5cm steel blade by Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen, with curved aluminium crossguard, wire bound leather grip and flat circular pommel, 45.5cm long overall, in its leather scabbard with aluminium mounts and hanging chain stamped ‘DRGM’ (1)
£250-300
679* Trench Knife. A Great War dagger, the 15cm steel blade stamped ‘Gottlieb Hammesfahr Solingen Foche’, with additional mark to reverse, steel crossguard, wooden grips, 27.5cm overall, in its steel scabbard with leather frog (1)
£70-100
680* Trench Knife. A WWI fighting knife, the 16.5cm double edge blade with cog wheel knucklebow and diced horn grip, 27.5cm overall (1)
£70-100
681* Trench Knife. A WWI German all steel knife, the 10cm double edge blade stamped ‘Othello Solingen’, reverse stamped ‘Anton Wingen Jr, Solingen. Germany’, red painted grip, 19cm overall, in its leather sheath, together with an Arab dagger plus modern dagger (3)
£50-80
682* Tulwar. An early 19th-century Indian sabre, the 83cm curved steel blade with Koftgari script, with it continuing along the top edge of the blade, the iron hilt with traces of gold inlay, 95cm overall in its wooden and leather-bound scabbard (1)
£200-300
683* Yataghan. A fine 19th-century Turkish Ottoman sword, the 57cm wavy steel blade with two fullers, silver inlaid cartouche saying it is from the Koran, the other side bearing star-shape armourer’s mark, the hilt with gilt metal (possibly silver filigree) decoration encrusted with red stone cabochons, with large ivory winged grip and backstrap inset with coral cabochons, 72cm overall, in its wooden and brass mounted scabbard (1)
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FIREARMS
684* Derringer. An American Southerner .41 rimfire derringer, Serial No. 1925, circa 1870, the 6.2cm octagonal steel barrel engraved ‘Southerner’, impressed ‘Merrimal Arms & M... Newbury Port, Mass.’, brass casing, wooden grips, matching serial nos., 13cm overall (1)
£600-800
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689* Revolver. A WWI-period German Scheintod Hahn five shot revolver, with 2cm circular barrel, various markings dated 1913, concealed trigger and black bakelite grip with skeleton design, 17cm overall (action as found) (1)
692* Revolver. An American Remington .44 revolver, Serial No. 134471, circa 1858, the 16cm octagonal barrel stamped ‘Patented Sept.14.1858, E. Remington & Sons, Illion. New York. U.S.A. New Model’, underside stamped ‘134471’, brass trigger guard, wooden grips, 37cm overall (1)
£600-800
£200-300
690* Revolver. An American Union Jack No. 3 .32 rimfire revolver, Serial No. 7754, circa 1875, the 5cm circular barrel stamped Union Jack No. 3, ‘Pat. Apr.6.1875’, wooden grips, 16cm overall (1)
693* Revolver. An Americal Colt 1862 .36 police revolver, the 11cm circular barrel stamped ‘Address Col ... Colt New-York USA... ‘, stamped ‘Colt’s Patent’, brass trigger guard, wooden grips, 26cm overall (1)
£400-600
£150-200
£150-200
687* Pistol. A British percussion pistol, the 19cm circular barrel for a large calibre, brass casing and remains of wooden grip, 32cm overall, plus three gun collecting books (4)
£150-200
£250-350
686* Holster. A WWI German Luger brown leather holster, stamped ‘Wilh Schmidt Hannover 1916’, with belt loops and fastening strap, 26cm long (1)
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691* Revolver. An American Kittemaug No. 3 .32 rimfire revolver, circa 1878, the 5.5cm octagonal barrel stamped ‘Kittemaug 3 1/2’, plated casing, bakelite grips, 18cm overall
£350-450
685* Derringer. An American Marlin Never Miss .32 rimfire derringer, Serial No. 1194, circa 1870, the 6.2cm circular steel barrel engraved Never Miss, stamped ‘J M Marlin New Haven Ct. Pat April.5.1870’, brass casing, wooden grips, 13cm overall (1)
688* Revolver. An American SavageNorth’s Patent .36 calibre six shot revolver, the 18cm octagonal barrel with various manufacturer’s stamps and patent dates (worn), offset hammer, double action trigger with wooden grips, 38cm overall
694* Revolver. A Belgian percussion Colt Brevette revolver, the 18cm octagonal barrel with various proof marks under the rammer, the casing engraved with foliate scrolls, wooden grips, 35cm overall
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695* Revolver. A Victorian Irish revolver, the 6cm octagonal barrel with integral side ramrod, engraved ‘H. Dowling 67 Dame Street Dublin’, casing engraved with Serial No. 10563, diced wooden grips, 23cm overall, in a walnut case bearing label for ‘W. Richard, Gun & Pistol Manufacturer 51, Oldhall Street, Liverpool’, with Sykes copper and brass bag shape powder flask (1)
£600-800
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697* Sword. An American officer’s sword, the 86cm slightly curved blade etched with American eagle, U.S., military trophies and foliate scrolls, plated triple bar guard, brown bakelite grip, 101cm overall, in its plated scabbard (1)
£100-150
696* Revolver. A Victorian Adams Patent revolver by William Dooley, the 11.5cm octagonal barrel signed ‘Wilm. Dooley, 11 Ranlagh St Liverpool’, with integral side ramrod, the casing engraved with floral scrolls, ‘B.10.539 Adams Patent No. 26202R’ with ‘L.A.C.’ mark beneath crown, with diced wooden grip, 32cm overall in its oak case with gunsmith’s label to inner lid and various accessories including copper and brass bag shape powder flask, turn-screws and shot mould
698* Sword. A 19th-century French officer’s sword, the 77cm slightly curved blade engraved on the back edge of the blade, pierced brass hilt, ribbed wooden grip and stepped pommel, 93cm overall (lacking scabbard)
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MILITARIA
Lot 700 699* 17th Lancers. A Victorian Spode’s ironstone pottery ‘mess’ plate for the XVII Lancers, of typical floral decoration in blue and iron red with regimental crest of skull and crossbones with motto ‘Or Glory’, impressed ‘Spodes New Stone’, 24cm diameter (small chip to rim) (1)
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£100-150
700* Ammunition Pouches. A collection of military pouches, including a Victorian leather pouch with white metal badge of the Royal Scots with whistle, plus Fife and Forfar Yeomanry pouch (2)
£600-800
701* Boots. A pair of early 20th century leather riding boots, stitched with intelaced emblem, the soles stamped 10 E, the lining stamped 14176 38. 10-E 2297, heel to tip of toe 30cm long, each with wooden boot tree, stamped accordingly for left and right (1)
702* Bow. An Indian steel bow inlaid with silver koftgari, 82cm long (1)
£100-150
703* Breast Plate. A parade breast plate, probably late 19th century, the metal construction with brass mounts applied with a brass badge of the 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, 43cm long (1)
£200-300
704* Cantle. A 19th-century piece of etched horse armour copying the 16thcentury style, acid-etched with a battle scene, stamped ‘Musee De HARTIE’, reverse inset with a silver medallion with VR crown and Science and Art Department, 63cm wide with an old repair A cantle was a piece of horse armour which was a protective steel plate made to cover the back of a war saddle. (1) £350-450
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705 Captain R.F. Scott (1868-1912). An oak framed memorial, circa 1915-20, with fretcut panel titled ‘Capt Scott Memorial, Honour the Brave’, with central depiction of the expeditionary group with an oval black and white photograph of Captain Scott beneath, all laid onto a British Antartica Expedition 1910-13 chart with highlighted route markings, in an oval oak frame with convex glass, 64cm high x 54cm wide (1)
£300-500
706* Churchill. An interesting model of Sir Winston Churchill, made from a wishbone, his head and body constructed in plaster, standing on a fret cut map of Great Britain, 7cm high x 9.6cm long (1)
£100-150
707* Drum. A modern regimental drum of the 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary’s Own), painted with regimental crest and motto, with battle honours on a white ground, the skin stamped ‘Premier England SD Fibreline Batter’, 37cm diameter
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708* The Great Escape. Rolex Oyster Speedking Precision, Model 4420 circa 1940, stainless steel with white and silver dial, Arabic numerals and batons, winding crown stamped Rolex Oyster, case stamped 502965, backplate crudely polished with later strap and possible replaced hands, with a typed letter addressed to F/Lt L Reavell Carter, Gef.Nr.738, Stalag Luft 3, dated 22 February 1943. ‘Dear Sir We beg to acknowledge receipt of your order dated 4th August 42, and in accordance with your instruction, we will supply you with .1 SPEEDKING No 4420. THIS WATCH COSTS TODAY IN SWITZERLAND FRS 80. BUT YOU MUST NOT EVEN THINK OF SETTLEMENT during the war. As we have now a large number of orders in hand for officers, there will be some unavoidable delay in the execution of your order, but we will do the best we can for you. Meanwhile, believe us to be. Yours truly Montros ROLEX S.A.’, inscribed in pencil on the reverse titled ‘Epitome, Resume or Precis’ Sold by the daughter of Reavell-Carter to a militaria dealer in Australia with corresponding packaging and letters to Mrs Gibson from Rolex dated 2010 in which HN Hudson, General Manager details confirming the date of the watch. Squadron Leader Laurence Reavell-Carter, MBE (1914-85) was a POW of Stalag Luft 3 and was awarded his MBE for his part in “The Great Escape”. MBE London Gazette 10 December 1946 ‘This Officer completed eight operational sorties as an observer over a period extending from April 1940 till 26th June, 1940. On that date his aircraft was shot down during an attack on the Kiel Canal and Squadron Leader Reavell-Carter was taken prisoner. From January 1941 until March 1942, he was engaged in the construction of four escape tunnels all of which were discovered by the Germans before they could be used. In June 1943, Squadron Leader Reavell-Carter thought of a method of escape from the camp. He himself was too large to take advantage of this scheme, but it was used by two other prisoners of war. This Officer was one of a large party which escaped by a tunnel from Sagan camp in March 1944. A member of his section was noticed by a sentry and Squadron Leader Reavell-Carter was forced to disclose his position in order to prevent the guard from shooting. He served 21 days detention for his attempt (THE COOLER). During most of his period of captivity, Squadron Leader Reavell-Carter obtained many escape aids from the Germans and organised a foraging party. He was liberated near Lubeck in May 1945.’ (1) £7000-10000
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709* Helmet. A George III Officer’s helmet of the Denbighshire Yeomanry, circa 1815-20, the black leather skull with raised comb bound with cotton thread, with silver plated Prince of Wales plume of feathers regimental name band and edging, with chin scales, original leather and canvas lining, 30cm long (1)
£2000-3000
710* Helmet. An Officer’s Albert helmet of the Life Guards, the plated skull with large bi-metal helmet plate, horsehair plume, brass chin scales with rosettes, complete with leather lining, approximately 43cm high (1)
£600-800
711* Helmet. An E.VII.R. helmet of the King’s Own Norfolk Imperial Yeomanry, the black leather skull with large brass helmet plate, horsehair plume, brass chin scales, black leather lining, approximately 35cm high (1)
£600-800
712* Helmet. A Victorian lancers cap of the 12th Lancers, the black leather skull with mortarboard top large brass helmet plate, red ribbed sides, red plume, lionshead ear bosses and brass chin scales, with cloth lining, approximately 22cm high (1)
£800-1200
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Lot 711
Lot 712
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Lot 715 713* Leica Camera. A Leica IIIa, 1937, modified to a IIIf (with flash synch), body with engraved serial number 264387, a new lens for 1937 (50mm/f2), serial number 389067, contained in a period leather case with stamped Waffenmacht symbol with swastika and number WaA217, plus leather strap and English manual (IIf/IIIf), circa 1955
718* Regimental Silver. A Victorian silver plated salver, engraved with the crest of the Forfar & Kincardine Artillery with motto ‘Quo Fa Et Gloria Ducunt’, with cannon beneath crown, within shaped edges on three scroll feet, 31cm diameter (1)
The ‘Waffenmacht’ markings confirm that this camera was from 1937 and checked by a military checking group for cameras for use by the Intelligence Corps of the German Army. Each officer was assigned use of a particular group of characters, letters and numbers along with the symbol. This officer of WaA217 was also marking rifles made by Mauser in Berlin and cameras for the German army. (1) £500-800
714* Militaria. A WWI Mills bomb, one side cut away to reveal mechanism, base stamped No. 36, 10cm high, together with a WWII British steel helmet and gas mask (3)
£50-70
715* Military Chess Set. A novel chess set designed by John Robertson, a London taxi driver, circa 1975, the 32 figures in glazed and hand-painted plaster with black baize bases, the tallest figures (kings) 12cm (5in), all in fine condition The figures represent important figures in World War II history, for the Allies King George VI and his consort Queen Elizabeth, our King and Queen, their opposite numbers being Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, the bishops are represented by the British bulldog and German eagle, the knights by Montgomery and Rommel, the rooks by Sir Winston Churchill and Hermann Goering, the pawns by British and German soldiers. A prototype set, possibly this one, was displayed by Robertson at a chess event at the London Chess Centre in 1975 when he was reportedly intending to make 100 sets of the same figures. No other set like this has been traced and this set is quite possibly the only one made. (32) £500-800
716* Regimental Badge. A Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge of the 72nd (Duke of Albany’s Own Highlanders) Foot, in silver and gilt metal, lacking one lug and thistle, 8.5cm high x 5.5cm wide (in refurbished condition) (1)
£70-100
719* Royal Green Jackets. A collection of WWII and later regimental uniforms, comprising three battle blouses, Army great coat with brass buttons by Gaunt, London, three Field Service tunics including one with trousers to a Lieutenant in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, a tropical tunic and trousers, officer’s cap, slouch cap, beret, and other items (2 cartons)
£200-300
£50-80
717* Regimental Badges. A collection of Military staybrite badges, comprising 88 badges various regiments and corps including RAF, Coldstream Guards, Royal Marines etc., plus 53 defective badges (141)
£70-100
720* Siege of Strasbourg. A desk ornament made from shrapnel, the iron shrapnel mounted on a circular white marble base with brass plaque engraved ‘Bombt De Strasbourg 13 Aout Au 27 Sept.1870’
Lot 718
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The Siege of Strasbourg took place from 15 August to 28 September 1870 when Baden and Wurtemberg invaded the Strasbourg Fortress, which was considered the strongest fortress in France. The fortress was heavily bombarded which ultimately led to the surrender of the city. (1) £150-200
721* Third Reich. A huge WWII Kriegsmarine battle flag, printed in black with a swastika and iron cross on a white and red ground, stamped in black ‘Ploschweberei Grefrath’, with securing ropes, 174cm high x approx. 325cm long, presented in frame with accompanying provenance supplied by the original vendor from a previous auction (1)
£400-600
Lot 721 722* Third Reich. A WWII German M35 steel helmet, with camouflage green paint, Wehrmacht eagle decal, inscribed on neck of inner rim ‘A. Maier’, with original brown leather lining and chinstrap, 28.5cm long, together with a WWII British steel helmet, dated 1939, a WWI French steel helmet with French Veteran’s brass badge engraved ‘Guillaumet Lucien, Aspirant Av 121E De Ligne, Sold at De La Grand Guerre 1914-1918’, with original leather lining, a pair of WWI officer’s binoculars by J.B. Brooks & Co. Ltd., dated 1916, in brown leather case, and other items (a carton)
£200-300
724* Third Reich. A German 1/2 Litre glass beer stein circa 1929-36, the lid engraved with eagle and swastika and ‘Sturm 7/24 Lehrsturm’, ‘Furth i/B.’, additionally engraved with recipients name ‘Paul Probst’, the inner lid stamped with maker ‘H. Otto Furth i.B.’, 16cm high Sturm 7/24 Lehrsturm was the No.7 Training Company of the 24th Standarte SA unit. (1) £150-200
723* Third Reich. An SA Officer’s cap possibly Flying Corps, in field grey with alloy cap badges, leather sweatband, brown silk lining printed MAJETEK NARODNIHO DIVIADLA BRINE V, no. 1402 (1)
£100-150
725* Third Reich. A pair of Kriegsmarine binoculars, of aluminium construction painted black with rubber lens caps and mounts, 23cm long, in their black leather case, stamped with Wermacht eagle with ‘M’ beneath, additionally stamped ‘1944 Oen’ (optics are clear in working condition) (1)
£700-1000
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Lot 725
727* Uniforms. A regimental tin trunk belonging to 2nd Lieutenant Oswald Vincent Fydell Rowley, Leicestershire Yeomanry circa 1900-10, comprising a scarlet tunic with black and white facings, silver buttons with Queens Crown within laurel wreath by Firmin & Sons, London, silver bullion collar and cuffs, with a bi-corn hat and feather plume with metal hat tin, silver bullion sword belt with VR buckle plus ceremonial sword, the 77cm straight steel blade etched ‘Hill Bros, Old Bond St, London’, with VR cypher and scrolls, the hilt with VR guard, wire-bound grip and coronet pommel, with red and gold bullion sword knot, 90cm overall in its black leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts, a pair of silver bullion epaulettes in metal tin, a painted baton and armband for the 1911 Coronation of George V and other items 2nd Lieutenant O.V.F. Rowley (1885-1941), relinquished his commission 19 April 1913. (1)
£700-1000
728* Welsh Guards. An E.II.R. Welsh Guard’s banner, square black cloth, finely embroidered with regimental crest, with zip to reverse, 40cm square (1)
£70-100
726* Ula. A Fijian wooden throwing club, the carved wooden head inlaid with bone crescents and stars, the haft with carved wooden grip, 46cm overall (1)
£800-1200
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731* WWII P.O.W. A very varied collection of WWII photographs, documents and objects, including three Airman’s button compasses, a Heliograph in its canvas case, inmate identification tags with a b/w photograph of a prisoner wearing a badge, letter dated 1 May 1944 written on Japanese note paper from Bill to his mother, a crudely made key reputedly from a POW camp, various letters having “Passed by Censor” circa 1941-45, barbed with a hand-written note stating “Genuine German Barbed Wire from Colditz but and brought back by Dick Howe in 1974...”,WWII and later Third Reich postcards, some signed by Luftwaffe officers etc. (a carton)
734* WWII. A Japanese Officer’s Field Service cap, wool construction with short brim gilt brass star, brown leather chin strap brown leather sweat band and white silk lining, with red cloth collar badge with two silver stars and gold bullion braiding (1)
£350-400
£100-150
729* Whistles. Two Victorian officer’s whistles, including a white metal example on long chain with lions head mount (2)
£150-200
730* WWI Regimental Sticks. A WWIperiod silver top swagger stick bearing initials P.S.U., on a bamboo cane, Birmingham 1914, 71cm overall, together with another with white metal top bearing a tiger crest for the Malayan States Volunteer Rifles on a malacca cane, 94cm long, plus another for the King’s Own, on a leather-bound cane, Swaine & Adeney Ltd., London 1918 (3)
£150-200
732* WWII Plaque. A WWII cream bakelite plaque for the War Savings Campaign 1914, designed with an advancing soldier with For Freedom above, reverse with ‘De la Rue Plastics’, 59 x 35cm (1)
735* WWII. A Japanese 1st Lieutenant’s dress visor cap, black wool construction, short black leather peak, silver braid five pointed star applied to top, gilt metal sun with rays badge, black leather chin strap with side buttons, black leather sweat band and green silk lining with orange embroidered characters with white and red feather plume in original card packaging (1)
£200-300
£150-200
733* WWII Radios. A collection of radio receivers and meters including a Pye Type PCR2, Serial No. 11268, ZA 27718, 30cm high x 44cm wide, plus an oversized glass valve (a carton)
£70-100
736* WWII. A fully translated Japanese Nishokki battle flag, in silk with central sun surrounded by script in black which include “Rise of the entire 100 million people!”, “Self-annihilation for the sake of the country”, 42 x 63cm Lot 731
Lot 734
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With certificates from Omnicom Language Services Ltd dated 12 May 2004. (1) £200-300
MEDALS 737* Allied Subjects Medal, bronze, unnamed as issued, good very fine and scarce 574 of these award were issued in bronze shortly after WWI and were awarded for services rendered to the Allied cause, specifically by those who had helped British prisoners of war escape. (1) £300-400
740* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (5693 L.Corpl. J. Oliver. Worcester Regt), edge bruise, good very fine (1)
£80-120
738* Australia. Commonwealth Military Competitions Medal, Senior Cadets Brigade Competition 1912-13, silver ‘Cadet. O. Bockmann 44th Battn’, suspension reaffixed and edge bruise , very fine and scarce For similar examples sold recently please refer to Noble Numismatics (November 2014 sale). (1) £150-200
Lot 737
739* British Empire. The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s, 1st type lady’s shoulder badge, London 1918, good very fine in ‘Garrard & Co’ case of issue (1)
Lot 738
741* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg (6598. Pte: T.E. Drage. 2/Linc :Regt:), contact marks and regiment worn, very fine (1)
£80-120
£100-150
742* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, two clasps, Cape Colony, Wittebergen (3983 Serjt: J. Moore, Worcester: Regt)), edge bruising, good very fine Lot 740
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(1)
£80-120
746* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (25406 Tpr H. Roberts. (Robert’s Horse) 9th Lancers, good very fine (1)
£80-120
743* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, two clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1902 (5239 Pte W. Norris. Rl: Berks: Regt), good very fine (1)
£80-120
745* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, seven clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Dreifontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast (1391 Pte S.C. Horton, Scots Gds:), renamed in large san serif capitals, edge bruising, contact marks, very fine (1)
£80-120
747* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, five clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (8404 Pte J. Morledge. Vol: Coy R. War: Regt), edge bruising , very fine (1)
£80-120
744* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, two clasps, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (4501 Pte J. Gillingwater. Rl. Scots Fus.), good very fine (1)
£80-120
748* Campaign Medal. Waterloo 1815, dress miniature with long straight suspension bar, obverse with some heavy scratching, very fine (1)
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£200-300
749* Campaign Medal. General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Palestine (2) (4914034 Cpl. W.H. Snell. S. Staff. R./ 1869545 Spr. A.R. Beaven. R.E.), Malaya (2) (22607162 Pte. P. Traynor. Suffolk./ 397080 Perumal S/O Thirapathy F of M Pol), very fine and better (4)
£100-150
750* Campaign Medal. General Service 1962-2007, one clasp, Borneo (1939917 S.A.C. J.G.W. Garner. R.A.F.), South Arabia (22559142 Fus. R. Blocksidge. RNF.), Northern Ireland (24201668 Gnr. D.K. Keatings. RA.), Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R., Regular Army bar suspension (6906671 Rfmn. S. Sissins. Rif.Brig.), all generally good very fine (4)
Lot 749
£100-150
751* Campaign Medal. India General Service, 1908-35, G.V.R., one clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (62457 Pte. P. Hands, M.G.C.), very fine , India General Service 1936-39, one clasp, North West Frontier 1937-39 (3) (13043 Sep. Fatteh Mehdi, 5-11 Sikh R./ 9856 L-Naik Noor Elahi, 2-2 Punjab R./ 41242 Driver Mohd Ashraf, 5 Mtn. Bty.), generally good very fine 62457 Private Percy Hands, served during the Great War with the Gloucestershire Regiment (26701), transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. (4) £80-120
Lot 750
752* Campaign Medal. Africa General Service 1902-56, E.II.R., one clasp, Kenya (23282829 Pte. M. Jarvis. K.S.L.I.), extremely fine (1)
£70-100
753* Campaign Medal. Campaign Medal. South Africa 1834-53 (J. Page. 12th Regt), good very fine Private James Page served with the East Suffolk Regiment in the 3rd Kaffir War. (1) £300-400
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754* Campaign Medal. Crimea 1854-56, two clasps, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Geo. Madge. A.B.), officially impressed, edge bruising, very fine Able Seaman George Madge, served in H.M.S. Rodney during the Crimea campaign. (1) £150-200
755* Campaign Medal. Naval General Service 1793-1840, one clasp, Syria (Henry Cooper.), contact marks therefore good very fine Able Seaman Henry Cooper, born in Gillingham, Kent, joined the Royal Navy in 1828, served in H.M.S. Gorgon during the Syrian campaign in 1840. (1) £400-500
757* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (2480 Pte T. Scally, 1st Connaught Rang:), edge bruising, very fine
759* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (2263 Corl J. Barrett, K.R.R.C.), edge bruising therefore good very fine
(1)
(1)
£80-120
756* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, two clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State (9144 Tpr: C.R. Pearce, Roberts Horse), extremely fine
758* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, one clasp, Defence of Ladysmith (Mr. A.H. Martin.), good very fine
9144 Trooper C Pearce, died of disease at Germiston 1.9.1900. (1) £100-150
Mr A.H. Martin was a trolley proprietor at Ladysmith. (1) £100-150
760* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, five clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal (3955 Pte H.C. Blount, 1st Connaught Rang:), toned, good very fine (1)
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£80-120
£100-150
761* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (234 Pte H.J. Hammond. Cape Med: St Corps), good very fine
763* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (5948 Pte J. O’Brien, Rl: Munster Fus:), extremely fine
(1)
(1)
£80-120
£80-120
765* Campaign Medal. A casualty Crimean War Medal to Private G. Keeney, 49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot, Killed in Action 7 June 1855 Crimea 1854-56, three clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann (G. Keeney. 49th Regt.), officially impressed, edge cut to reverse, good very fine (1)
762* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (2314. Pte: F. Mason. I/Oxfd: L.I.), extremely fine
764* Campaign Medal. China 1900, silver, no clasp (476 Pte Madad Khan. Hong Kong Regt), edge bruising and contact marks, very fine
clasps confirmed. (1)
(1)
£150-200
£150-200
766* Campaign Medal. India General Service 1854-95, one clasp, Hazara 1888 (1289 Pte M. Daly 2nd Bn R.Ir.R.), good very fine (1)
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£500-700
£100-150
768* Campaign Medal. India General Service 1854-95, one clasp, Burma 1885-7 (Lieutt: J. Fitzg Maccartie 26th: Bl: Infy:), good very fine Lieutenant Joseph Fitzgerald MacCartie (18611886), born in Chorlton, Lancashire, attended the Royal Military College, commissioned Lieutenant in 1883, served with the 1st Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, later serving with the Indian Army in 1885, he joined the 26th Regiment of Bengal Infantry and saw service in Burma during the Third Burmese War, on 8 May 1886 he was involved in a skirmish with the Kachin and died of his wounds on 12 May 1886. A copy of his obituary is included in the lot which includes a copied image of him. (1) £150-200
769* Campaign Medal. Waterloo 1815 (John Latty, Drummer. 2nd Batt. 35th Reg. Foot.), edge bruising, very fine, with original steel clip and replacement suspension ring
767* Campaign Medal. South Atlantic 1982, with rosette (Capt P.W. Lafferty ROAC EFI), good very fine 2nd Lieutenant Patrick William Lafferty, served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, he received a Short Service Commission into the Expeditionary Force Institute Section as Captain 6 May 1982 and then served with this unit during the Falklands campaign. Lafferty relinquished his commission in November 1982. (1) £300-400
Drummer John Latty was born in Salisbury Wiltshire, he enlisted in the army in 1805 as Drummer with the 2nd Battalion, 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot and served 19 years 158 days with the Colours. Latty was present at Waterloo on 18th June 1815, during which time the 35th Foot served with General Coleville’s Division on the right flank and took no part in the actual fighting. (Medals to this regiment are surprisingly scarce). Latty subsequently saw service in the West Indies from 1821-29, but came down with fever at Saint Lucia and was posted home and discharged in 1829. (1) £1200-1500
770* Campaign Medal. A GSM to Major A.J.R. Hooper, Royal Army Service Corps late Auxiliary Motor Pioneer Corps and served in Palestine during the Jewish Revolt, General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Major. A.J.R. Hooper. R.A.S.C.), extremely fine Major Ambrose James Rules Hooper, served in the army as Company Quartermaster Sergeant with the Auxiliary Motor Pioneer Corps (later the Pioneer Corps), commissioned from the ranks as 2nd Lieutenant (139388) in the Army Service Corps August 1940, promoted Lieutenant December 1946, relinquished his commission on 1 December 1954 in the rank of Captain, being granted the Honorary rank of Major. (1) £70-100
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774* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal (1991 Pte T. Callaghan, 1st Connaught Rang:), good very fine 1991 Private Thomas Callaghan, born in Kilmanagh, County Roscommon, Ireland, joined the 2nd Battalion, Connaught Rangers in 1886, served in Malta, Cyprus and home, reenlisted in 1898 and was posted to the 1st Battalion on 14 February 1900, discharged 1902. (1) £80-120
771* Campaign Medal. An Egypt medal to Interpreter Khaleel Friege, Egypt 188289, undated reverse, one clasp, Suakin 1885 (81. Interpr Khaleel Friege.), good very fine and scarce Clasp confirmed. (1)
£150-200
773* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, three clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901 (2892. Pte: E. Sawyer. 1/Oxfd:L.I.), edge bruising, very fine, sold with copied research 2892 Private Edward Sawyer served in South Africa with the 3rd Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry attached to the 1st Battalion, he reengaged for service during the Great War on 12 October 1914 as a Private in the Army Service Corps (T/25R/01396), served on the Western Front from 19.3.1915, discharged in 1919 due to a compound fracture of the tibia in the right leg caused by the kick of a horse in France on 29 February 1917. (1) £80-120
775* Campaign Medal. A casualty GSM to Sepoy Punjabu, 52nd Sikhs Frontier Force, killed in action at the very end of the Iraqi Great Revolution 24.10.1920, General Service Medal 1918-62, G.V.R., one clasp, Iraq (Sepoy Punjabu, 52 Sikhs.), good very fine and scarce 6116 Sepoy Punjabu, served with the 52nd Sikhs Frontier Force in the Iraq Rebellion in Mesopotamia and was killed in action on 24 October 1920. The revolution ended in October when the rebels surrendered to the British authorities. It is estimated that the Iraqis suffered 6000-9000 killed whilst the British and Indian regiments lost around 500 men. Punjabu is commemorated on the Basra Memorial, Iraq. (1) £70-100
772* Campaign Medal. Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (6622 Pte H. Gill. Devon Regt), edge bruising, very fine, sold with copied paperwork 6622 Private Henry Gill, born in Tiverton, Devon, joined the 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment in 1901, served in South Africa from 14 April 1902, discharged after serving 8 years with the Colours. (1) £80-120
Lot 774
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Lot 776 776* Campaign Medals. Pair to Corporal W. Buckley, 2nd Yorkshire West Riding Regiment Waterloo 1815 (Corp. William Buckley, 51st Reg: Light Infantry, with original steel clip and suspension ring, Military General Service 1793-1814, three clasps, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (Wm Buckley, 51st Foot), edge bruising but generally good very fine, presented in a fitted case with handwritten receipt (purchased in 1967 for £45) (2)
£3500-4000
777* Campaign Medals. A Family Group comprising Afghanistan 1878-80 (47 Bde 734 Pte R. Marsh. 70th Foot.), planchet only and converted into a pendant, very fine, together with a group of three to Private L. Marsh, Somerset Light Infantry and Machine Gun Corps. 1914-15 Star (14560 Pte L. Marsh. Som: L.I.), British War and Victory Medals (14560 Pte. L. Marsh. Som. L.I.), extremely fine 14560 Private Leonard Marsh, served on the Western Front from 24.7.1915, transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. (4) £100-150
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778* Campaign Medals. India General Service 1936-39, one clasp, North West Frontier 1937-39 (3) (55 Ck. Noor Khaliq, 13 Lrs./ 29 W-Carr. Beli Ram, Skinner’s Horse / 36 W-Carr. Atta Mohd., Scinde Horse), generally very fine and better (3)
£100-150
779* Campaign Medals. India General Service 1936-39, one clasp, North West Frontier 1936-37 (2) (59 Syce Lehru. Probyn’s Horse. / Moharrir Ishan Ullah, S.W. Scouts.), very fine and better Moharrir Ishan Ullah was a legal clerk. (2) £80-120
780* Campaign Medals. General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R, one clasp, S.E. Asia 194546 (45819 Sowar Hari Singh, 13 Lrs.), good very fine, Indian Army Long Service & G.C., G.VI.R. (Jemor Ali Ghulam Touchi Scouts), engraved in large san-serif capitals, good very fine (2)
Lot 782 784* Campaign Medals. Pair: Private M. Perry, 13th Light Infantry, Indian Mutiny 1857-58, no clasp (Mark, Perry. 1st Bn 13th Lt Infy),Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue ‘2772 Pte Mark Perry 13th P.A.L.I.’ contemporarily engraved in large serif capitals, with crude Crimea style suspension bar, first with edge bruising good very fine, second very fine
£80-120
(2)
£150-200
783* Campaign Medals. Pair: Corporal C. Rose, Army Ordnance Corps, Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 (3142. Pte. C. Rose. A.O.C.), Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (3142 2/Cpl C. Rose. A.O.C.), good very fine (2)
£100-150
785* Campaign Medals. Pair: Private W.G. Sheeran, Lincolnshire Regiment, Queen’s Sudan 1896-98 (2468 Pte: W.G. Sheeran. 1/Linc:R), Khedive’s Sudan 18961908, one clasp, The Atbara (2463 Pte. W.G. Sheeran. 1st Bn Lincoln:Regt), lacquered, very fine
781* Campaign Medals. Africa General Service 1902-56, E.II.R., one clasp, Kenya (Chief Nzambo. M.), edge bruising, very fine and scarce (1)
£100-150
782* Campaign Medals. A Group of Four to Sergeant G. Wales, Royal Air Force, General Service 1918-62, E.II.R., one clasp, Malaya (3092628 Cpl, G. Wales. R.A.F.), General Service 1962-2007, one clasp (A3092628 Sgt. G. Wales. R.A.F.), Royal Air Force Long Service & G.C., E.II.R. (309628 Sgt. G. Wales. R.A.F.), Pingat Jasa Malayasia Medal with case of issue, accompanying miniature dress award and certificate, plus card box of issue for second General Service Medal, extremely fine mounted for wearing (4)
(2)
Lot 784
£200-300
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£300-400
787* Campaign Medals. India General Service 1908-35, G.V.R, one clasp (2) Waziristan 1921-24 (7870584 Pte. A. Beatson. R. Tank Corps.), extremely fine, North West Frontier 1930-31 (7874939 Pte. H. Knight. R. Tank. C.), good very fine (2)
£80-120
788* Campaign Medals. General Service Medal 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Malaya (Capt. W.R.H. Elliott. R.E.M.E.), nearly extremely fine, General Service Medal 1962-2007, one clasp, Northern Ireland (Plt Off G M Jones RAF), extremely fine 786* Campaign Medals. A MSM group of three to Colour Sergeant A.T Christer, Royal Fusilers, Tibet 1903-04, no clasp (1110 Cr Sgt A Christer 1st Bn Ryl Fuslrs), Army Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (1110 C.Sgt A.T Christer. Rl: Fus), Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (C.Sjt. A.T. Christer. R. Fus.), good very fine, sold with copied paperwork including a copied photograph of the recipient in uniform wearing his medals
Major W.R.H. Elliott, commissioned Captain 16.9.1948 advanced to Major 16.9.1955, instructor at the vehicle training battalion, Havannah Barracks Bordon. Squadron Leader G.M Jones, served with the Security Branch, Royal Air Force. (2) £80-120
LS. & G.C., Army Order 172, October 1903. Meritorious Service Medal, Army Order 142 of 1935. 1110 Colour Sergeant Arthur Thomas Christer, enlisted with the Royal Fusiliers at Hounslow in 1883, he served in India for 16 years, Gibraltar for 1 year and Egypt for 2 years, served in the Sikkim Tibet expedition in 1904, he reengaged for service during the Great War and served a total of 25 years with the Colours. (3) £400-600
789* Campaign Medals. A Boer War group of three to Staff Quarter Master Sergeant J. Chambers, Army Pay Corps, Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, one clasp, Cape Colony (421. Serjt. J. Chambers A.P.C.), King’s South Africa, 1901-02, two clasps (421 S. Serjt: J. Chambers. A.P.C.), Army Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (421 S.Q.M. Sjt: J. Chambers. A.P.C.), toned throughout, good very fine, sold with copied service papers 421 Staff Quarter Master Sergeant James Chambers, born in Weybridge, Surrey, joined the Army Pay Corps 1884, served in South Africa from 18.5.1899 - 7.6.1904, discharged 16.9.1919. (3) £150-200
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Lot 790 790* Campaign Medals. A Jutland casualty group of five to Fleet Paymaster J.S. Place, Royal Navy, killed in action 31.5.1916 Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Ast. Payr. J.S.Place. R.N. H.M.S. Monarch.), 1914-15 Star (Ft. Payr. J.S. Place, R.N.), British War and Victory Medals (Ft. Payr. J.S. Place. R.N.), Second Cruiser Squadron Medal for the Goodwill tour of South America and South Africa in 1908, with eight clasps for Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Simonstown, Capetown, St Helena, Rio de Janeiro, Mont Video, unnamed as issued, good very fine, together with the Jutland Memorial Medallion, pewter issue plus a miniature medal of the same, silver issue mounted for wear with straight bar suspension, sold with copied paperwork Fleet Paymaster John Spencer Place (1875-1916), born in Warrington, Lancashire, joined the Royal Navy in 1892, posted as Assistant Clerk aboard the battleship H.M.S. Victoria in the same year, saw service in the Mediterranean, but was fortunate to be posted to the Orlando Class armoured cruiser H.M.S. Immortalite from 1893, as on 22 June 1893, Victoria collided with Camperdown during fleet exercises, and sank with the loss of 358 men drowned out of the 583 crew onboard. Place served in the cruiser H.M.S. Blenhein from 1894 and promoted to Clerk, various on and offshore posts, served in H.M.S. Monarch during the Boer War when she was serving at Guardship at Simons Town. Following the Boer War Place was posted to the Torpedo School H.M.S. Defiance and later promoted to Paymaster in 1904, served in H.M.S. Antrim in 1907 and was aboard her during the Second Cruiser Squadron Goodwill tour of South America and South Africa in 1908. Was present aboard H.M.S. Southampton during the outbreak of the Great War as part of the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron, and would have been present at the First Battle of Heligoland Bight on 28 August 1914, and at Battle of Dogger Bank on 24 January 1915, before being posted to the Queen Elizabeth class battleship H.M.S. Barham from 2 July 1915. Barham was commissioned in August 1915, joining the 5th Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet based at Scapa Flow as flagship on 2 October 1915. On 1 December 1915 Barham collided with her sister ship H.M.S. Warspite, with both ships receiving considerable damage. Barham was repaired and Place was present aboard Barham when she was flagship to Admiral Hugh Evan- Thomas and the 5th Battle Squadron, attached to Admiral Beatys battlecruiser fleet. During the battle Barham fired 337 15-inch shells and 25-6inch shells, Barham received six hits, five of which were from 12 inch shells, suffering casualties of 26 killed and 46 wounded, Place was killed in action at Jutland on 31 May 1916, being possibly the only man of this rank killed in action during the battle. Place is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. (5) £300-400
791* Campaign Medals. General Service Medal 1918-62 (2), G.VI.R., one clasp, S.E. Asia 1945-46 (Major. A.R. Madden. R.A.M.C.), E.II.R., one clasp, Malaya (Capt. J. Need. Foresters.), both good very fine Lieutenant Colonel A.R. Madden, served throughout WWII probably in Burma, followed by operations in South East Asia during 1945-46, he then relinquished his commission on 29 October 1948, being granted the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Lieutenant-Colonel John Need, was born in 1929 a native of Chelsea, London, commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment in 1949, advanced to Captain in 1955, moved to Malaya with the Regiment in 1958 being based in Singapore. Various other promotions and postings and was still serving in 1977. (2) £80-120
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794* France. Legion d’ Honneur, Second Empire (1852), in gold, silver and enamel, 65mm x 45mm, minor damage to the enamel, good very fine, together with Italy, Kingdom, Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 5th Class breast badge, gold and enamel, chips to the enamel, very fine
792* Campaign Medals. A WWII & later Rhodesian St Johns Ambulance Nursing group to Miss J. Mawby, Womens Field Reserve The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Commanders (Sisters) Shoulder Badge, silver and enamel, St Johns Serving Sisters badge (6906: J. Mawby. C. Africa. S.J.A.B. 1952.), Coronation 1953 Medal (with certificate), Southern Rhodesia War Service Medal, unnamed as issued, Rhodesian General Service Medal (202898 Q W/F/R J.J. Mawby), good very fine, with three related badges plus black and white photographs of the recipient in service
(2)
£100-150
795* Gallantry. A Great War DCM group to Private H. Merry, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (7441 Pte H. Merry. 2/O.& B.L.I.), 1914 Star and Bar (7441 Pte H. Merry. 2/Oxf: & Bucks:L.I.), British War & Victory Medals (7441 Pte. H. Merry. Oxf.& Bucks. L.I.), mounted for wearing, contact marks throughout, generally very fine
Miss Joan Mawby was Commandery Superintendant for Central Africa, she was born on 7 May 1914 in Johannesburg, South Africa, she spent her childhood in Southern Rhodesia, at the outbreak of WWII she joined the St John’s Ambulance and served with them until 1955, rising to the rank of Commandery Superintendant for Central Africa, and was the highest ranking woman in St John’s Ambulance in Rhodesia. (5) £300-500
London Gazette 17.12.1914 7441 Private H. Merry, 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ‘For conspicuous good work on 3rd November in advancing from his own trench and assisting in driving away a party of the enemy who were commencing to dig a new trench within 30 yards of his own. Thirty of the enemy were killed on this occasion’. (4) £700-1000
793* France. Royal and Military Order of St. Louis, early ‘Restoration’ Knight’s breast Badge, gold and enamel, with ‘rooster head’ mark (1803-19), some damage to the enamel, very fine, 35mm x 35mm Established by King Louis XIV on April 5, 1693 as an award for military valour or distinguished civil merit. Reconfirmed by Louis XV but supressed following the Revolution in 1789. It was revived by Louis XVIII in May 1816, and came in three classes. (1) £300-400
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796* Gallantry. Military Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1940’, with Second Award Bar, reverse officially dated ‘1940’, good very fine, with half of a case of issue! (1)
£600-800
797* Gallantry. Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued, good very fine (1)
£400-500
798* Gallantry. Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., the reverse suspension bar dated ‘1944’, with Second Award Bar dated ‘1944’, with top riband bar, minor damage to the laurel wreath (1)
£800-1000
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799* Gallantry. A Great War Casualty group to Sergeant A.A. Parkes, M.M., Royal Field Artillery. Military Medal, G.V.R. (50536 B.S.Mjr: A.A. Parkes. A.76/Bde: R.F.A.), Victory Medal (50536 W.O.Cl.2. A.A. Parkes. R.A.), Bronze Memorial Plaque ‘Arthur Augustus Parkes’, extremely fine, with copied paperwork M.M. London Gazette 16.8.1917 50536 B.S.M. A.A. Parkes, R.F.A. 50536 Sergeant Arthur Augustus Parkes, a native of Wythall, Birmingham, served during the Great War with the Royal Field Artillery from 11.9.1914, killed in action on the Western Front 3.9.1917, Parkes is commemorated in the West Vlaanderen Cemetery, Belgium. (3) £200-250
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800* Gallantry. Second Award Bar for the Distinguished Service Cross, undated (1)
£200-300
801* Gallantry. A WWII ‘Trigno River’ I.O.M. group of seven to Subadar Sowar Khan, 6-13 Frontier Force Rifles Indian Order of Merit, 2nd type, 2nd class, Reward of Valour, silver and enamel, reverse engraved ‘2nd Class Order of Merit’, India General Service 1936-39, one clasp, North West Frontier 1936-37 (9247 Naik Sowar Khan, 6-13 F.F. Rif.), 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medal with M.I.D. oakleaf, first with enamel damage, but generally very fine or better, mounted for wearing, with copied research M.I.D. London Gazette 30.6.1942 A/Subador (10592) Sowar Khan (Italian East Africa). I.O.M. London Gazette 20.4.1944 Subadar Sowar Khan (10592 I.O.), 13th Frontier Force Rifles ‘in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy’ “On the 1st Nov 1943, a Company under the command of VCO was ordered to cross the river Trigno and secure part of a bridgehead to cover the crossing of the remainder of the Brigade. Enemy opposition proved to be much greater than had been anticipated - in fact the objective would never have been reached had not this fine Indian Officer led his Company with the greatest skill and personal leadership. Throughout the next 49 hours the Company position was held against three successive counter-attacks. On the 4th Nov he was wounded badly for the third time by crossing very exposed ground under close range enemy fire to restore the situation on a point of his post, knowing full well that in doing so he was risking his life. Throughout the operation this VCO’S personal example of courageous leadership was an inspiration to his men, enabling them to carry out their allotted task.” 10592 Subadar Sowar Khan served during WWII in the Italian Theatre of War with 6 Royal Battalion (Scinde), 13 Frontier Force Rifles, awarded the Indian Order of Merit for his service at Trigno River, Italy 1.11.1943 which was a major battle just before Cassino. (7) £1200-1500
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802* Gallantry. A collection of medals and badges to American Special Forces Officer 1st Lieutenant J.W. Clark, killed in action in South Vietnam 27 May 1969 United States of America, Silver Star with second award oakleaf, Bronze Star with “V” valour emblem and second award oakleaf, Purple Heart with second award oakleaf, National Defence Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Gallantry Cross, South Vietnam Service Star, first three medals officially machine engraved, presented in a modern glazed display case with related badges and riband bars, sold with copied research 1st Lieutenant James. W. Clark, Special Forces was killed whilst serving in Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry (Air Mobile), he previously served as a Long Range Penetration Patrol Commander, Clark was killed during his second tour of Vietnam. (7) £500-700
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(For a comprehensive description please refer to the online catalogue) 803* Gallantry. A family group to fellow resistants: The King’s Medal for Courage group of five awarded to 2nd Lieutenant Thorkild Hansen, a Danish national who served in Special Operations Executive’s ‘DF’ escape section and in inter-related M.I. 9 operations
Danish Medal for Participation in the War 1940-45, in its red A. Michelsen, Copenhagen card box of issue; Great Britain, King’s Medal for Courage in the Cause of Freedom, unnamed as issued, in its Royal Mint case of issue; French Legion of Honour, Chevalier’s breast badge, silver, gilt and enamel, in its case of issue; French Croix de Guerre 1939, with gilt star, in red leather presentation case; French Resistance Medal 1939-45, in a Diets, Paris case of issue, extremely fine The O.B.E. pair awarded to Mrs. Marguerite Holst, afterwards Mrs. Hansen, who was decorated for her services in Special Operations Executive’s ‘DF’ escape section and inter-related M.I. 9 operations, but more particularly for her role in the famous “Garrow-Pat O’Leary” escape line.
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, on Lady’s riband bow; French Croix de Guerre 1939-1940, with bronze oakleaf, extremely fine, sold with a quantity of original documentation, including what would appear to be Hansen’s account of his early days in the French Army in 1940, handwritten entries in French language in a notebook (with later typescript English translation); four official movement orders / letters for the period March-April 1945, one in the name of ‘2/Lt. T. Hansen’ from the Special Forces H.Q., Montagu Mansions, London, dated 14 April 1945; a printed form with typed citation for his French Croix de Guerre, dated at Paris, 26 February 1946; the certificate of award for his Danish Medal for Participation in the War 1940-45, dated 17 September 1947; and a signed copy of the citation for his Legion of Honour, dated 6 May 1952. Thorkild Hansen was born in Copenhagen in January 1900 and was working in France at the time of the outbreak of hostilities. Accompanying research and comparison of the below listed recommendations would seem to suggest that he first came into contact with his future wife - then Mrs. Marguerite Holst - in Marseilles as early as 1940, and that his subsequent wartime career followed a very similar course, namely employment by S.O.E. and M.I. 9 for the smoothrunning of escape lines from France to Spain Mrs. Marguerite Holst (afterwards Mrs. Hansen) was English by birth (nee Addy), known to her friends as “Madge” and married her first husband pre-war. Having already witnessed the events of the Spanish Civil War due to his work for the International Refugee Commission, she quickly found herself embroiled in the clandestine world of S.O.E. operations after they made their way to Marseilles in 1940 and he was recruited into S.O.E. by a fellow Scandinavian for work in the ‘DF’ escape section: M. R. D. Foot’s S.O.E. in France describes him as a ‘quaker shipbroker’ who ‘behind his ponderous appearance kept a swift intellect, a painstaking character, and a strong dislike of the nazis.’ For her own part, as detailed in the following recommendation for her O.B.E., Mrs. Holst played a vital role in the setting up of the famous “Garrow-Pat O’Leary” escape line, largely under the auspices of M.I. 9. Marrying Thorkild Hansen soon after the War, on the annulment of her first marriage, she died in February 1970. Provenance: Sotheby’s 23 June 1971 (Lot 505) and DNW 22 September 2006 (Lot 93) (7)
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£1800-2200
805* Gallantry. A Great War MC group to Captain P.J. Miller, Royal Engineers, later Chinese Labour Corps and late North China British Volunteers at the Peking Legations Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued in case of issue, British War and Victory Medals (Capt. P.J. Miller.), good very fine, sold with copied research MC London Gazette 9.1.1918 T./2nd Lt. Percy. J. Miller, R.E.’For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He laid a tape from the front line to a crater held by the enemy, in the face of heavy machine gun and rifle fire from the flank, and although told that he could return immediately after the working party had commenced, insisted on remaining until the task was complete and communication completely established. His personal initiative and courageous example turned a most valuable post which would otherwise have been entirely isolated, into a very strong defensive position.’ Captain Percy John Miller, born in Berkhamstead, 1880, educated at Berkhamstead School, he later trained as an engineer gaining a position with H.M. Office of Works Engineering Department in the Drawing Office from 1902-1913, during this time he designed many extensive steam and other plants, he was then transferred to H.B.M. Office of Works at the British Legation of Peking from May 1913 where he supervised the erection and maintenance of electrical generating, steam power, and pumping plant. At the outbreak of WWI Miller was residing in China working as an engineer, as such he joined the North China British Volunteers at Peking from November 1914 being involved in Legation defence purposes with the Machine Gun Section, but then resigned in 1915 to come to England, and on his arrival enlisted into the British Army Territorial Force in 1916 as Private (9281). After completing his training he obtained a position with the Newark Engineers being commission as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers, he served on the Western Front from 3 June 1916 being promoted to Lieutenant. Miller was transferred to the Chinese Labour Corps in 1918, serving with various units until he relinquished his commission in 1918 but retained his rank as Captain until 1920. (3) £400-500
804 Gallantry. A Great War MM group to Sergeant J.F. Wheeler, Royal Artillery, Military Medal, G.V.R. (68026 Sjt. J.F. Wheeler, R.F.A.), British War and Victory Medals (68026 A-B, Q. Sjt. J.F. Wheeler RA.), extremely fine, presented in a frame with dress miniature awards, cap badge, D-Battery 170 Brigade silver medal by Walker & Hall, together with original recommendation and enclosure, the reverse with original card boxes of issue 68026 Sergeant Joseph Flint Wheeler, served during the Great War with D Battery, 170 Brigade Royal Artillery. Recommendation states ‘This N.C.O. has rendered invaluable service during the period under notice. He has been a B.S.M. at the guns, and on several occasions when the battery has been shelled shown great bravery in going round the different dug-outs seeing that the men were safe, the last occasion being on the night of 13/14th September 1918, when the ‘Mens’ billets were being shelled. By his conduct and disregard for danger he has on several occasions been the means of avoiding greater casualties and at the same time set a splendid example to his men’. (3) £250-350
806* Gallantry. A Great War DCM group to Sergeant H.J. Edwards, Northumberland Fusiliers late Bedfordshire Regiment Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (55845 Sjt H.J. Edwards. 9/North’d Fus.), British War and Victory Medals (201877 Cpl. H.J. Edwards. Bedf. R.), good very fine, mounted court style DCM London Gazette 3.6.1919 5585 Sjt. H.J. Edwards, 9th Bn, North’d Fus (Wandsworth. S.V.) (LG 11 Mar. 1920) “During the actions of 27th September to 1st October 1918, at Oisy-le-Verger and Epinoy he displayed conspicuous coolness under fire. He handled his section in the attack with great skill and daring. Again on 9th October 1918 at Faillencourt, he showed the same qualities”. (3) £600-800
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Lot 807 807* Gallantry. A WWII North Africa, 8th Army, 7th Brigade ‘Desert Rats’ Operation Crusader MM group to Corporal M. Riley, Royal Tank Regiment Military Medal, G.VI.R. (410616 Cpl. M. Riley. R. Tank R.), 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, good very fine M.M. London Gazette 9.9.1942 “On the morning of 22nd November 1941, at Bir-er-Regham-elGarbi a small convoy loaded with 25 Pounder ammunition was sent forward from Brigade ‘B’ Echelon for urgent replenishment. On the way this party was surrounded by enemy Armoured Fighting Vehicles and the Officer’s and three leading vehicles blown up. Corporal Riley with great presence of mind took over command of the rest of the convoy and signalled them to follow him. Unable to go forward owing to being in direct line of fire of our own Armoured Fighting Vehicles which were engaging the enemy column, he showed great coolness and presence of mind by breaking through and guiding his convoy back to Brigade ‘B’ Enchelon.” 410616 Michael Riley was awarded his Military Medal for his bravery in the field in North Africa 22nd November 1941 during Operation Crusader which led to the relief of the besieged Tobruk, this operation lasted from 18th November to 30th December 1941. (5) £1000-1200
808* Gallantry. A ‘Battle of Sambre’ MM to Rifleman J. Cockley, King’s Royal Rifle Corps Military Medal, G.V.R. (57519 Pte J. Cockley. 2.K.R.Rif.C.), nearly extremely fine, sold with copied research M.M London Gazette 23.7.1919 57519 Pte. Cockley, J.., 2nd Bn. (West Ham). 57519 Private John Cockley served during the Great War on the Western Front with 2nd Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps and was awarded his MM for bravery in the field at the Battle of Sambre on 4 November 1918. (1) £250-300
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809* Gallantry. A Great War DCM to Colour Sergeant Major F. Sandison, Royal Fusiliers Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (14358 C.S. Mjr: F. Sandison. 31/R.Fus:), very fine D.C.M. London Gazette 14.4.1918 145358 CSM F. Sandison (Twickenham) “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Under constant heavy shell fire, by his courage and fine example , he kept his men well in hand and inspired them with confidence. Three times he personally led small parties back in daylight over exposed ground to obtain bombs and ammunition, showing an utter contempt for his own safety. His fearless conduct has been most marked on all occasions. 14358 Colour Sergeant Major Frederick Sandison, served during the Great War with the Royal Fusilier’s in Gallipoli from 16.3.1915 (appears on the M.I.C. as Sanderson). (1) £400-500
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810* Gallantry. A Great War 9ct gold fob engraved to Private John Fallon D.C.M. reverse engraved ‘A Recognition of Valour From Broxburn People, Sept 1915’, with suspension ring, 7g (1)
£80-120
811* Gallantry. A Great War ‘Somme’ MM to Private J Gardener, East Lancashire Regiment who was decorated for his bravery probably during the attack on enemy trenches at La Boiselle on 5th to 6th July 1916 Military Medal, G.V.R. (6854 Pte J. Gardner. 7/E. Lanc:R.), good very fine M.M. London Gazette 21.9.1916. 6854 Private J. Gardner served during the Great War with the 7th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment from 17.7.1915, the 7th Battalion served with the 56th Brigade, 19th Western Division on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, 1st July 1916 located at Albert, a copied account from the War Diaries of the Battalion is included in the lot and records. ‘On 1st July 1916, the 7th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment in the Intermediate Line until 7.30am - Zero Hour - when in accordance with instructions it moved forward to the Uzna Trench line replacing part of the 8th Division that had attacked hostile trenches at 7.30am. Operations having progressed successfully, this Brigade was not required to attack but remained in readiness in the vicinity of Uzna-Tara until 9pm when it returned to bivouacs in the railways cutting at Albert. The next day, the Battalion remained in the Railway Cutting all day with the exception of two companies ‘C’ and ‘D’ and two sections of Regimental Bombers who proceeded to Becourt Wood and assisted in the attack at La Boiselle in conjunction with 101st Brigade. Captain House was in supreme command, with Lieutenant Lowe in command of D Compnay, and Lieutenant Edwards in charge of the Regimental Bombers. The party made a bombing attack on Heligoland Redoubt in conjunction with the main attack. Operations were very successfully carried out with few casualties. The party was congratulated by the Brigadier of 101st Brigade
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on its excellent work. Later the same day, 2nd July, at 5pm, ‘B’ Company was detailed to proceed to Uzna Tara line to act as a carrying party. On the 3rd July the Battalion, together with the remainder of the Brigade moved at 3am to the Unzna Tara Line and remained in this position in readiness to be called up all day. ‘C’, ‘D’, and ‘B’ Companies and two sections of Regimental Bombers rejoined the Battalion. 4th July 1916 saw the battalion still in the Uzna Tara line, and then moved into newly captured trenches at La Boiselle relieving the 7th Battalion, Royal Lancaster Regiment . On 5th July, the Battalion was ordered to attack the German front line by bombing up communication trenches. The 57th Brigade operated on the left, the 23rd Division on the right , and attack was preceded by a heavy bombardment of one hours duration. Operations commenced at 2pm. The Battalion gained its objective on the left, but owing to the right being held up by heavy machine gun fire, it had to fall back to its original line. Casualties were as follows: four officers killed, six wounded, and 31 other ranks killed, and 49 wounded. The next day, 6th July, the Battalion continued the attack with the same objective as before, but with the addition that it was ordered to get in touch with the 58th Brigade on its right who had relieved the 69th Brigade of the 23rd Division. This was to be carried out through the line. It was essential that this line should be secured in order that the contemplated general advance could be successfully commenced the next day. Operations commenced at nightfall and the objective was gained by 6am on 7th July 1916 after severe fighting. The Battalion War Diary for 9th September 1916 records that on an inspection by the Corps Commander, medal ribbons were presented to five men, including Private J. Gardner by the Corps Commander. On extensive research confirms that Gardner most likely was awarded his Military Medal for his bravery in the operations at Ovillers between 1st to 6th July 1916, the award being published in the London Gazette for 21st September 1916m with this gazette containing awards for the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. Gardner was later transferred to the Military Foot Police. (1) £300-400
812* Gallantry. A Great War M.M. pair to Private E. Brown, Royal Fusiliers Late Royal West Kent Regiment, Military Medal, G.V.R. (G-61445 Pte E. Brown. 26/R. Fus:), British War Medal (... Pte. E. Brown. R.W. Kent R.) suspension reaffixed to both, fine G-61445 Private Ernest Brown served with the Royal West Kent Regiment (63305), and later the Royal Fusiliers. London Gazette 19.6.1919. G/61445 Pte. Brown, E., 26th Bn (Halstead). (2) £200-300
813* Independence. A collection of Independence Medals for Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Malawi, Indian Police, India (27770 L/Nk. Hardev Singh, Sikh R.) all generally very fine and better (5)
814* Independence. A Zimbabwe Independence Medal, struck in silver for 18 April 1980, extremely fine, in original case of issue (1)
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£80-120
£200-300
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815* Long Service. Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (2), (Staff Serjt A. Wyatt I.M.L / Sub Condr J. Wade I.O.D.), both engraved in running script, first extremely fine, second good very fine, India General Service 1908-35, G.V.R., one clasp, Mohmand 1933 (9836 Sep. Mai Ditta. 3-14 Punjab R.), very fine 9836 Sepoy Mai Ditta, served during WWII with 3rd Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment, died 5.2.1941, Ditta is commemorated on the Khartoum Memorial, Sudan. (3) £100-150
816* Long Service. Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (S2SR-03317 S. Sjt: -A. S.Q.M. Sjt: A. Philips. A.S.C.), extremely fine M.I.D. London Gazette 21.7.1917. M.S.M. London Gazette 3.6.1918 ‘For devotion in Salonika’. S2-SR-03317 Squadron Quarter Master Sergeant Adam Phillips served during the Great War in Salonika with the Army Service Corps, 398 Army Meritorious Service Medals were awarded in Salonika. (1) £80-120
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817* Long Service. Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, G.V.R. (Captain G.H. Fergusson 17th Hussars.), extremely fine (1)
£60-80
818* Long Service. Volunteer Long Service Medal, V.R. (Captn J.H. Brooks. 1st V/B Royal Berks Regt), extremely fine (1)
£60-80
819* Long Service. Cadet Forces Medal (3) (G.VI.R.) (2), (A/Capt. G. Hearne. / Act. Flt.Lt. R.S. Adamson. R.A.F.V.R.(T).), E.II.R. (Capt G.T.H. Maslin NZ Cadet Corps), all generally extremely fine (3)
£150-200
820* Long Service. Naval Long Service & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (2) (Fras. Shackleton, Chf. Btm. In Chge. H.M. Coast Guard. / Geo. Beabey. Ch. Boatn H.M. Coast Guard), edge bruising, good very fine (2)
£100-150
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Lot 826 822* Long Service. Naval Long Service & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (2) (Wm Tebbit, Cook 2nd Cl. H.M.S. Defiance./ Herbert Swain, Private, 40th Co. R.M.L.I.), good very fine (2)
£100-150
821* Long Service. Naval Long Service & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (2) (Wm Wingate Boatmn H.M. Coast Gd / John Dawe. Comd Boatn H.M. Coast Guard.), good very fine (2)
£100-150
823* Long Service. Naval Long Service & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (2) (J.M. Truscott, Car.Mte,, H.M.S. Ringdove./ George Baker, Stoker, H.M.Y. Victoria & Albert.), first extremely fine, second with contact marks, very fine (2)
£100-150
824* Long Service. Imperial Yeomanry Long Service & G.C. (479 Pte R. Davies. Montgmry: I.Y.), good very fine (1)
£400-500
825* Long Service. Rocket Apparatus Volunteer Long Service Medal, G.VI.R, 2nd type reverse ‘Duncan Soudan’, good very fine (1)
£70-100
826* Long Service. Victorian Army Long Service & G.C. (4075 John Pratt Grenr Guards.), edge bruise therefore good very fine
Lot 822
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£100-150
829* Long Service. A small collection of medals, documents and photographs relating to various members of the West Family, who during the early stages of the 19th century patented the “Wests Geometrical Press” which was capable of providing a final pressure of 1200 tons for pressing and finishing cotton bales Indian Volunteer Forces Officers’ Decoration, G.V.R., reverse engraved ‘Lt. L.C. West, 2/M&So. Mah.Ry.Rif.A.F.I.’, with integral top riband buckle, Volunteer Long Service & G.C. G.V.R. (Lt. L.C. West, 2/32/Madras & S.M.Ry.Rfls. I.D.F.), good very fine, together with three silver shooting medals including one to the regiment presented by The Early of Reading Viceroy of India, 50mm diameter, fine silver Rifle Association spoons, two bronze medals for the Napier Memorial Shield circa 1924/25, eleven photograph albums circa 1906-30s, many taken in India and captioned, family, topographical, hunting, military and holiday photographs plus a folder of copied research relating to various member of the family A well-researched archive focusing on various members of the West Family who it would appear were significant throughout the 19th century both for their innovation to the Cotton Press Industry in India and with the recipient of Leonard West being the last member of the family residing in Exeter, Devon. Leonard West (1875-1953), was born in Hampstead, Middlesex and for his early years was in the Infant Orphan Asylum at Wanstead which was exclusively for middleclass fatherless infants under the age of seven, West went on to serve with the Army in India and met Elinor Rowe and fathered Sylvie Hazel Petunia Nora West (1909-70) who was born in Hubli, Bombay. (a carton) £300-500
827* Long Service. Royal Air Force Long Service & G.C., G.VI.R. (2) (619436 F.Sgt. F.A. Manning. R.A.F. / 354007. F.Sgt. J.E. Saunders. R.A.F.), good very fine (2)
£80-120
830* Medal. Jubilee 1977, Canadian Issue, unnamed as issued, extremely fine
828* Long Service. A pair to Police Constable A. Newell, Metropolitan Police, Coronation 1902, Metropolitan Police (P.C. A. Newell. T.Div.), Coronation 1911, Metropolitan Police (P.C., A. Newell.), mounted for wearing, Coronation 1902, Metropolitan Police (P.C. G. Bramble. P. Div.), Coronation 1911, County and Borough Police (P.C. J.A. Bowley. L.C.C.), National Fire Brigades Association Long Service Medal, with Twenty Years bar engraved around the edge 4188 Walter H. Mason, reverse engraved ‘Fireman W.H. Mason. W.W.F.B.’, Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (3) G.V.R. (William B. Cockerill.), G.V.R. with The Great War 1914-18 bar (Par.Offr. Rev. Charles L.B. Elliott), E.II.R. (Thomas E. White), with card box of issue (Lincolnshire), Pair: Defence and Police Long Service & G.C. Medal, E.II.R. (Sergt. Agnes Mch. Ross), extremely fine, in card box of issue (Birmingham) (10)
(1)
£80-120
831* Medals. Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (625 Dmr: F. Hebbs. 4/North’n Regt), very fine, Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (J.493 (PO). B. 13396) F.W. Penniston. A.B. R.F.R.), very fine, Volunteer Long Service & G.C., E.VII.R. (1944 C. Sejt. C.H. Talbot. 1/V.B. Yorks L.I.), good very fine, Mercantile Marine Medal (John H. Chapman) (1)
£100-150
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£80-120
Lot 829 832* Medals. Pair: Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, E.VII.R (146 C.Sjt: C. Donmall. 9/Middx:Regt), Imperial Service Medal, G.V.R. (Charles Donmall), good very fine, Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ bar suspension (2) (5886452. Pte. F.G. Pegg. Oxf & Bucks./ 4124606 Pte. G. Bardsley. Cheshire.), first extremely fine, second with official corrections, very fine (4)
£80-120
833* Medals. Royal Warrant Holder’s Association Medal, V.R., silver, reverse uninscribed with ‘1837 V.R.I. 1897’ top riband bar, Territorial Force Nursing Service Cape Badge in J.R. Gaunt box, France, Ministere du Commerce et de L’Industrie medal, reverse inscribed ‘F.L. Penin 1911’, in case of issue, Coronation 1937 Medal, Imperial Service Medal (2), G.V.R. (Stephen Cooper Hambleton), G.VI.R. (Thomas Lloyd Venn), both good very fine, plus an impressive Masonic award, formed as a double headed eagle with garnet eyes surmounted by a crown, in case of issue (tatty) (7)
£100-150
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837* WWI Medals. A family group including three to Private J.E. Geary, Leicestershire Yeomanry, 1914-15 Star (2606, Pte. J.E. Geary. Leic.Yeo.), good very fine, with two related Yeomanry badges, together with a British War and Victory Medal (226174 Spr. A.T. Geary. R.E. ), good very fine
834* WWI Medal. Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. ‘33189 Pte W.A. Torrance’, good very fine
(5)
33189 Private W.A. Torrance, served during the Great War with the 2nd Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps, died 14.5.1916, Torrance is commemorated in the West-Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium. (1) £70-100
838* WWI Medals. A family group comprising, Pair to 2nd Lieutenant P.R. Palmer, M.C., Royal Flying Corps late Leicestershire Regiment and Royal Fusiliers, 1914-15 Star (PS-8742 Pte. P.R. Palmer, R.Fus.), British War Medal (2. Lieut. P.R. Palmer.), extremely fine. A group of three to Staff Sergeant H.W. Palmer, Army Service Corps, 1914-15 Star (2184 Far. Cpl. H.W. Palmer. A.S.C.), British War and Victory Medals (2184 A.S. Sjt. H.W. Palmer. A.S.C.), extremely fine
835* WWI Medals. A group of three to Private E.B. Smith, Dorset Regiment, British War and Victory Medals (202185 Pte. E.B. Smith. Dorset. R.), Territorial Force War Medal (202185 Pte. E.B. Smith. Dorset R.), good very fine and better (3)
(5)
£100-150
£150-200
839* WWI Medals. A “P.O.W.” group of four to Private J.H. Donnelly, Essex Regiment, 1914 Star and Bar (7375 Pte J. Donnelly. 2/Essex R.). British War and Victory Medals (7375 Pte. J.H. Donnelly. Essex R.), Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (7375 Pte J.H. Donnelly. Essex R.), good very fine and better
836* WWI Medals. A group of three to Private A Colman, Devonshire Regiment, British War and Victory Medals (2117 Pte A. Colman. Devon. R.), Territorial Force War Medal (2117 Pte. A. Colman. Devon.R.), extremely fine (3)
£200-300
7375 Private John Donnelly, served during the Great War with the 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment from 22.8.1914, taken Prisoner of War in 1914 together with 43 other NCO s and men of the 2nd Battalion. (4) £200-300
£150-200
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840* WWI Medals. A group of four to Warrant Officer T. Alliott, East Lancashire Regiment, 1914 Star (8140 Sjt. T. Alliot [sic]. 1/E.Lan:R.), British War and Victory Medals (8140 Sjt. T. Alliott. E.Lan.R.), Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (3377551/ W.O.Cl.II. T. Alliott. E. Lan. R.), contact marks to fourth, generally very fine
843* WWI Medals. A group of three to Able Seaman W.H. Sanders, Royal Navy, British War and Victory Medals (219747 W.H. Sanders. A.B. R.N.), Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (219747. W.H. Sanders, A.B. H.M.S. Renown.), good very fine (3)
Appears on the MIC roll as Alliot. Colour Sergeant Thomas Alliott, served during the Great War with the 1st Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment from 22.8.1914, attached to the 2nd Battalion (3377551), entitled to a clasp. See lot 841. (4) £200-300
£150-200
841* WWI Medals. An MSM group to Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant W. Alliott, M.I.D., 1st Royal Dragoons, 1914 Star (5327 R.Q.M.Sjt W. Alliott. 1/Dns.), British War and Victory Medals (1DN5327 W.O.Cl.2. W.Alliott. 1-Dns.), Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (D-20698 R.Q.M.Sjt: W. Alliott. 1/Dns), very fine and better MSM London Gazette 3.6.1918. MID London Gazette 4.1.1917. See lot 840. (3) £300-400
844* WWI Medals. A group of three to Major J.D. Young, M.C., M.I.D, Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Later Machine Gun Corps 191415 Star (2.Lieut. J.D. Young, Bucks. Yeo.), British War and Victory Medals (Major J.D. Young.), extremely fine in card boxes of issue Major John Douglas Young served during the Great War in the Egyptian Theatre of War with the Buckinghamshire Yeomanry from 21.4.1915, commissioned Captain 15.11.1917, transferred to the Machine Gun Corps and promoted to Major 21.5.1918, Major Young’s father applied for his medals in February 1923 and they were sent to St Felix, Felixstowe. M.I.C. London Gazette 28.1.1916. (3) £200-300
842* WWI Medals. An R.V.M. group to Chief Stoker T.H. Punter, Royal Navy, 1914-15 Star (294440, T.H. Punter, Act.Ch.Sto.,R.N.), British War and Victory Medals (294440 T.H. Punter. Ch.Sto. R.N.), Naval Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (294440. T.H. Punter, Act.Ch. Sto., H.M.S. Achilles), Royal Victorian Medal, G.V.R., silver, unnamed as issued, crudely mounted, very fine and better Chief Stoker Thomas Henry Punter, born in Bournemouth 1881, joined the Royal Navy 1899, served in various ships including HMS Firequeen, Blenheim and Achilles, discharged 1920. (5) £300-400
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845* WWI Medals. A group of four to Leading Stoker R. Morris, Royal Navy Reserve, 1914-15 Star (U.1480. R. Morris, L.Sto., R.N.R.), British War and Victory Medals (1488U. R. Morris. L.Sto. R.N.R.), Royal Naval Reserve Long Service & G.C. (U.1480. R. Morris, Ldg. Sto. R.N.R.) (4)
£100-150
846* WWI Medals. Pair: British War and Victory Medals (2) (168127 Spr. G. Lees. R.E. / 192389 Spr. B.H. Owen. R.E.), first extremely fine, second with official corrections plus Silver War Badge, reverse stamped ‘B26700’ (George Lees), 1914-15 Star (Lieut. G. Joughin. R.A.M.C.), extremely fine, British War Medals (2) (138576 C.Q.M. Sjt. A. Alexander. R.E. / 155275. A.M.2. Dye S.E. R.F.C.), first good very fine, second renamed, Pair: British War Medal (S-Sgt. T.T. Lunson, M.W.S.), General Service 1908-35, G.V.R. (S. Sgt. T.T. Lunson. M.W.S.), first good very fine, second renamed, fine, Victory Medal (1) (T4-214421 Dvr. J. White. A.S.C.), very fine (11)
848* WWI Medals. A group of three to Private E.C. Archer, Leicestershire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (9295 Pte E.C. Archer. Leic:R.), British War and Victory Medals (9295 Pte. E.C. Archer. Leic.R.), with three related regimental badges plus a silver and enamel ‘Old Coldstreamer’ Assn ‘ badge 9295 Private Edward C. Archer, served during the Great War on the Western Front with the Leicestershire Regiment from 19.3.1915, discharged 17.11.1916, entitled to a silver War Badge. (3) £80-120
£80-120
847* WWI Medals. Pair: British War and Victory Medals (2) (2914 A.Cpl. B.W. Wallin. Oxf.& Bucks. L.I. / 54867 Pte T. Hill. Hamps.R.), both good very fine, British War Medal (3) (26670 Rflm. D.H. Parke. N.Z.E.F./ 10262 Pte. A. Whale Wilts.R./ F.19156 A.E. Cox. A.M.2. R.N.A.S.), very fine and better, Victory Medal (1) (252613 Pte. J. Arnold. Manch. R.), extremely fine
849* WWI Medals. Great War Bronze Memorial Plaque (3), (Sahib Singh / Tara Singh / Dewan Singh), verdigris but generally very fine and better (3)
10262 Lance Corporal Arthur Whale, served during the Great War with 1st Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment from 4.1.1915, died 16.6.1915, Whale is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. (8) £80-120
Lot 849
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£100-150
851* WWI Medals. A group of three to Private T.J. Carter, Berkshire Yeomanry, 1914-15 Star (1723 Pte. T.J. Carter. Berks. Yeo.), British War Medal (1723 Pte. T.J. Carter. Berks. Yeo.), Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (1723 Pte T.J. Carter. Berks. Yeo.), toned, second with official corrections to regiment and suspension bent otherwise very fine and better, with related cap badge, two buttons and a cigarette tin with card inscribed ‘Thomas James Carter Berkshire Yeomanry 1914-1918 This case saved his life by deflecting a bullet, signed E M Horne Daughter’, together with a pair to Private W. Horne, Royal Berkshire Regiment, 1914-15 Star (11684 Pte W. Horne. R. Berks:R.), Victory Medal (11684 Pte. W. Horne. R. Berks.R.), good very fine 1723 Private Thomas J. Carter, served during the Great War with the Berkshire Yeomanry from 16.11.1915 in Gallipoli, transferred to the Machine Gun Corps (165163). (5) £150-200
850* WWI Medals. A pair to Mr J.M. Chapman, British War Mercantile Marine Medal (James G. Chapman), extremely fine with original paper envelopes and card boxes of issue, plus Authority to Wear War Medal for the Mercantile Marine certificate inscribed to the recipient and dated August 1919, together with a Defence Medal to Mr C. Chapman in card box of issue plus, extremely fine and a WWII unattributable group of five, comprising 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Burma Star with Pacific bar, War Medal, extremely fine, mounted court style for wearing plus a tin of regimental badges, buttons and cloth badges (a carton)
£100-150
852* WWI Medals. A Great War casualty group to Private F.W. Harris, Middlesex Regiment, Killed in Action 24 September 1917 1914-15 Star (G-1140 . Pte. F.W. Harris, Middx.R.), British War and Victory Medals (G-1140 Pte. F.W. Harris. Midd’x R.), extremely fine G-1140 Private Frederick William Harris, born in Blackheath, Kent, served during the Great War with the 1st Battalion, Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment) from 23.2.1915, killed in action on the Western Front 24.9.1917, Harris is commemorated on the Tyne-Cot Memorial, West Vlaanderen, Belgium. (3) £100-150
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854* WWI Medals. An interesting group of three to Paymaster Lieutenant H.T. Bryson, Royal Navy Reserve, 1914-15 (Asst. Payr. H.T. Bryson, R.N.R.), British War and Victory Medals (Payr. Lt. H.T. Bryson. R.N.R.), good very fine Paymaster Lieutenant Herbert Tittenser Bryson, was commissioned into the Royal Naval Reserve in 1914 (Temporary Assistant Paymaster) and posted to Vienna on 22 January 1915 this being the name for what became the Q-Ship and former Great Eastern Railway vessel S.S. Antwerp, which was one of the earliest Q-Ship’s and operated in the English Channel under the command of Lieutenant Commander Godfrey Herbert, Royal Navy, then one of the most experienced officers of the submarine service. However she had no joy of the hunt, with only one action of any note on the 12th March 1915 when she gave chase to a submarine which was sinking merchant vessels in an area of the Schilles not far from Bishop Rock Lighthouse, however the submarine escaped and Antwerp was decommissioned on 5 April 1915. (3) £100-150
853* WWI Medals. A Great War group of three to 2nd Lieutenant G.H. Bennett, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry late Royal Scots, 1914-15 Star (2746 Pte. G.H. Bennett, R. Scots.), British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. G.H. Bennett.), good very fine
855* WWI Medals. A Long Service group of four to Private F.W. Beldom, Royal Army Ordnance Corps Later a Brother of the Royal Andediluvian Order of Buffaloes 1914-15 Star (T2SR-03963 Dvr: F. Beldon. A.S.C.), British War and Victory Medals (T2SR-03963 Dvr. F. Beldom [sic] A.S.C.), General Service 1918-62, E.II.R., one clasp, Malaya (23113449 Pte. F.W. Beldom R.A.O.C.), with four RAOB medals including three silver all inscribed to the recipient relating to service as a Brother circa 1927/28 (Lodge 57), good very fine and better
2nd Lieutenant George Henry Bennett born in 1894, a native of Dewsbury, Wakefield, Yorkshire, served during the Great War on the Western Front with the 9th Battalion, Royal Scots from 24.2.1915 (2746 and later 350688), commissioned 2nd Lieutenant with the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry December 1917. (3) £100-150
Private Frank Beldom served during the Great War with the Army Service Corps in the Egyptian Theatre of War from 11.11.1915. (8) £100-150
Lot 854
Lot 855
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856* WWI Medals. Great War Pairs (5), British War and Victory Medal (5636 Pte. D. Laird. 2-Lovat’s Scts. / 2922 Pte. R. Cameron, Lovats Scts. / 6160 Pte J. Brown. 2 Lovat’s Scts. / 2887 Pte. J. Milne. 1-Lovats Scts. / 126693 Pte. N. Mc Nicol. 1-Lovats Scts), British War Medal (1604 Pte. T. Fraser. Lovat’s Scots [sic], all generally extremely fine, British War Medal (1998 Pte. N. Cameron. Lovat’s Scts.), extremely fine
858* WWI Medals. A casualty group of four to Captain M.R.B. Onslow M.I.D., 21st (Prince Albert’s Own) Cavalry, who died of wounds in Mesopotamia 5.11.1917, 1914-15 Star (Capt. M.R.B. Onslow. 21-Cavalry.), British War and Victory Medals (Capt. M.R.B. Onslow.), India General Service 1908-35, G.V.R., one clasp, North West Frontier 1908 (2nd Lieut M.R.B. Onslow, 21st Cavy.) Captain Milo Richard Beaumont Onslow (1888-1917), educated at Eastbourne and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Indian Cavalry 1907, served in the Mohmand Expedition in 1908, served in the Indian Expeditionary Force from November 1914 and was wounded in the Persian Gulf in April 1915 and again at the Battle of Ctesiphon in November 1915. Mentioned in Despatches for gallant and distinguished conduct in the field June 1917. Onslow died of wounds in a clearing station at Samarrah on 5 November 1917, having been wounded earlier the same day by a bomb dropped by enemy aircraft. Onslow is buried in the Baghdad (North Gate) Cemetery, Iraq. (4) £150-200
5636 Private David Laird later served with the Cameron Highlanders (225370). 2922 Private Ronald Cameron later served with the Cameron Highlanders (225101) and Royal Engineers (193060). 6160 Private John Brown served with the Cameron Highlanders (225063). 2887 Private James Milne served with the Cameron Highlanders (225728). 126693 Private Nicol McNicol served with the Cameron Highlanders (43721). 1604 Private Thomas Fraser served during the Great War with the Lovat Scouts, transferred to 6th Battalion Cameron Highlanders, served in Gallipoli from 7.9.1915, died of wounds 26.10.1916, Fraser is buried in Dernancourt Communal Cemetery, France. 1998 Private Neil Cameron served during the Great War in Gallipoli with “A” Squadron, Lovat Scouts from 26.9.1915, killed in action 2.10.1915, Cameron is buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey. (11) £100-150
859* WWI Medals. A casualty pair to “Expat” Private A.B Curd, Australian Imperial Force, killed in action 28.9.1916, British War and Victory Medals (1851 Pte. A.B. Curd. 5-Pnr.Bn. A.I.F.), good very fine 1851 Private Andrew Brand Curd (1897-1916), born in Chiswick, London. Emigrated to Australia on 15 May 1914, Curd enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at Adelaide on 28 February 1916 serving with the 2nd Reinforcements for the 5th Pioneers, they travelled Alexandria and then on to the Western Front arriving on 29 June 1916, the Battalion were present during the Battle of the Somme, and killed in action on 28 September 1916, Curd is buried in Cite Bon Jean Military Cemetery, France. (2) £60-80
860* WWI Medals. A casualty pair to Private Q.W. Dix, 12th Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps, Australian Imperial Forces, killed in action 2.4.1918, British War and Victory Medals (13763 Pte. O [sic].W. Dix 12 F.Amb. A.I.F.), good very fine, together with a Victory Medal (5572 Pte. E.W. Cox 21 Bn. A.I.F.), very fine 13763 Private Quentin William Dix, born in Auckland, New Zealand, moved to Tamworth, New South Wales, enlisted with the Australian Imperial Forces in Armidale, New South Wales on 6 October 1915, joining the Australian Army Medical Corps. Dix embarked from France on 29 March 1916 and on arrival in France was posted to 12th Field Ambulance, killed in action 2 April 1918, Dix is buried in Warloy-Baillin Communal Cemetery, France. 5572 Private Edward William Cox, served during the Great War with the 21st Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, killed in action 6.4.1917, Cox is buried in the Melcombe Regis Cemetery, Dorset which is a cemetery with 83 of 142 graves being Australian. (3) £60-80
857* WWI Medals. A casualty group of three to Private T. Metcalfe Australian Imperial Force, 1914-15 Star (1617 Pte T. Metcalfe. 6/Bn A.I.F.), British War and Victory Medals (1617 Pte. T. Metclafe. 6-Bn. A.I.F.), extremely fine 1617 Private Thomas Metcalfe, served during the Great War with the 6th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, died 26.5.1920, Metcalfe is commemorated in the Brighton General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia. (3) £100-150
861* WWI Medals. A casualty pair to a Jewish soldier who served under an alias, Driver H. Camp, whose real name was Florence McCarthy, 12th Army Artillery, Australian Imperial Force, died 10.6.1918, British War and Victory Medals (18848 Dvr. H. Camp. 12F.A.B. A.I.F.), extremely fine Florence McCarthy, who went on to serve during the Great War as Harry Camp, was born in Parramatta, Cumberland, New South Wales, during the outbreak of the War was living in Shoreditch, London. McCarthy / Camp was of a Jewish denomination and worked as a bookmakers clerk, with the outbreak of war he was attested to the Australian Imperial Force at Sydney on 10 January 1916. He enlisted as Camp, joining as a Gunner in the 27th Battery of the 7th Field Artillery Brigade on 1 April 1916, landing in France on 29 December 1916. He transferred to the 26th Battery on 6 January 1917, followed by a transfer to the 12th Army Field Artillery Brigade. Camp came down with influenza on 1 June 1918, and was admitted to the 18th Casualty Clearing Station but died from pneumonia on 10 June 1918, McCarthy / Camp is buried in Souvenir Cemetery, Longnesse, Saint Omer, France. (2) £100-150
Lot 858
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Lot 862
Lot 864 866* WWII Medals. A group of five to Major C.S. Partridge, 19391945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medal, extremely fine with card box of issue plus transmission slip. A Group of four (later issues) to Corporal C.J. Langridge, 7th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals, extremely fine with card box of issue plus transmission slip. A group of five to Mr A. Fuggle, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army bar, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, good very fine with card box of issue and transmission slip. A group of five to Mr W. Hurst, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal, good very fine with card box of issue plus transmission slip
862* WWI Medals. A Great War pair to Corporal G.F. James, Royal Air Force, British War and Victory Medals (17730. Cpl. G.F. James. R.A.F.), extremely fine, first with official corrections, in card box of issue, with a black and white photograph believed to be the recipient, together with a WWII group of four attributable to Sergeant P. Crane, Royal Air Force, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, War and Defence Medal, extremely fine with transmission slip printed ‘1067232 Sergeant Crane, P.’ 1067232 Sergeant Peter Crane, died 26.5.1942, Crane is buried in Moston (St. Joseph’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Manchester. (6) £80-120
863* WWII Campaign Medals. A well documented group to Private A.V.B. Stone, Instructional Corps, South African Corps Defence and War Medals, Africa Service Medal ‘P6770 A.V.B. Stone’, good very fine mounted for wearing, with a copied photograph of the recipient in uniform, a related cloth badge and extensive copied research including record of service, education, training and an account of a fight over a game of snooker! A group of five to Lance Corporal A.W. Young, S.A.E.C. 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medal, Africa War Service ‘215441 A.W. Young’, some verdegris but generally good very fine , with copied service papers. A group of four to Private J. Redshaw, 1st Volunteer Battalion, S.A.E.C. 1939-1945 Star Africa Star, War Medal, Africa War Medal ‘1414 J. Redshaw,’ good very fine, with copied service papers, together with War Medal and African War Medal (2) ‘116552 H.E. Ogden / M26300 J. Du Preez’, good very fine, both with copied service papers (16)
(19)
£80-120
£150-200
864* WWII Medal. Air Crew Europe Star, extremely fine (1)
£100-150
865* WWII Medals. A collection of medals comprising 1939-1945 Star (8), Atlantic Star, Africa Star (6), Pacific Star, Burma Star, Italy Star (2), France & Germany Star (2), Defence Medal (4), War Medal (4), variable condition but generally good very fine or better (28)
£150-200
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867* WWII Medals. A group of five to Jemadar Mohd Shah, Pakistan Signals 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, War Medal, India Service Medal, Pakistan Independence Medal (PJO-8591 Jemadar Mohd Ismail Shah P.Sigs.), mounted for wearing, good very fine, with Burma Star Association badge mounted on the riband bar. Together with another group to Lance-Naik Lung Singh Gusain 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, War Medal, Indian Independence Medal all named ‘12085 L/Nk Lungi Singh Gusain, R. Garh. Rif.’, mounted for wearing, good very fine (9)
£70-100
868* WWII Medals. A group of nine to Sowar Mawaz Khan, Pakistan Armoured Corps General Service Medal (Tangha-i-Diffa) with ‘Kashmir’ Arabic clasp, General Service Medal (Tamgha-i-Diffa) with ‘Kashmir’ 1948 clasp, Pakistan War Star ‘1012330 Swr Mawaz Khan A.C’, Pakistan Independence Medal ‘1012330 Sowar Mawaz Khan P.A.C.’, Pakistan Republic Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, mounted for wearing, very fine and better (9)
£80-120
870* WWII Medals. A group of five to Trooper R. Potter, 43rd Reconnaissance Corps, wounded 24 June 1944, 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, Territorial Efficiency, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ bar suspension (5183854 Tpr. R. Potter. Recce. Corps.), extremely fine, mounted for wearing together with a Dunkirk Medal, extremely fine in card box of issue plus a WWII period compass plus a collection of original documents relating to the recipient including Record of Service book, Christening Card dated 1929, newspaper cuttings, various documents relating to Potter’s time in hospital including Hospital Redirection Card dated 28 June 1944, Telegrams, Troop Movement Order, Gloucestershire Regiment Permanent Pass dated 193839,7th Gloucester Regiment Cirencester Company Club 1939 card, together with various Third Reich badges, Gloster shoulder badge, Luftwaffe Wehrpass etc.
869* WWII Medals. A group of five to Captain D.C. de Villiers, 1st Rhodesian African Rifles Late South African Armoured Corps, Rhodesian Exemplary Service Medal ‘Capt D.C. De Villiers’, Rhodesian Independence Medal ‘Capt D.C. De Villiers’, Italy Star, War Medal, Africa Service Medal both all named ‘613722 D.C. De. Villiers’, mounted for wearing, good very fine, with original paperwork including Record of Service and Warrant plus copied paperwork
518354 Trooper Reginald Potter, a native of 34 Gloucester Road, Cirencester, served during WWII with 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment, wounded as a result of a laceration to the head on 24 June 1944. (5) £150-200
Captain Derek Claude de Villiers, served during WWII with South African Armoured Corps (613722, Trooper), post war service with 1st Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles, commissioned Captain 5.7.1957, de Villiers was one of only 23 non-native Rhodesian soldiers who would have qualified for the Canal Zone clasp. (5) £350-400
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873* WWII Medals. A group of six to Captain Raymond Percival Hughes, Royal Army Pay Corps, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army bar, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, Africa General Service 1902-56, E.II.R., one clasp, Kenya (Capt. R.P. Hughes. R.A.S.C.), good very fine and better, with original commission document inscribed ‘R.P. Hughes Lieutenant Land Forces Royal Corps of Signals’, dated 14 March 1947 (6)
871* WWII Medals. A group of four to Leading Signalman C.R.J. Ellwood, Royal Navy, who served onboard HMS King George V during the sinking of the Bismarck, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence and War Medals, extremely fine in card box of issue plus transmission slip, together with a wooden box containing related original paperwork, photographs etc., plus a piece of white ensign being flown by the flagship H.M.S. King George V during her battle with the German battleship Bismarck (Ellwood was serving on board during the battle), also a Fordgraph stencil copy of the ship’s movements during the battle, plus certificate of service
£80-100
874* WWII Medals. A group of seven to Captain J.E. Midgely, Royal Engineers General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Palestine (3710691. Pte. J. Midgley. Kings Own. R.), 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, Korea 1951-53, Britt.Omn type, no clasp (Capt J.E. Midgely. R.E.), United Nations for Korea, generally good very fine (7)
£150-200
P/SX 18482 leading signalman Cecil Richard Joseph Ellwood born in Hastings, Sussex, 1918, joined the Royal Navy 1937, served in various ships including King George V from 26 April 1941 - 20 July 1941. (4) £150-200
872* WWII Medals. A pair to Leading Aircraftwoman D.G.A. Cleave, WRAF Defence and war medals, extremely fine, mounted for wearing, together with original black and white photographs of the recipient in uniform, Airman’s service and pay book, medical cards, plus photograph of recipient on her wedding day, together with a small WWII archive relating to 2nd Lieutenant John Phillips Mead CBE, Royal Artillery, including 2 framed commission certificates, letters, certificates, etc.
875* WWII Medals. A group of eight to Captain G.M. Little, Middlesex Regiment late Royal Signals 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R, one clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Capt. G.M. Little. Mx.), Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ scroll suspension (2581636 Cpl. G.M. Little. R. Signals.), good very fine and better
2065590 LACW Diana Gladys Amy Cleave, born 1923, a native of 2 Manor Road, Fishponds, Bristol. (a carton) £80-120
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£100-150
Lot 878
876* WWII Medals. A group of five to Bombardier H.R. Kent , Royal Artillery 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ scroll suspension (1451816 Bdr. H.R. Kent. R.A.), extremely fine. A group of four to Staff Sergeant F. Wilkinson, Royal Engineers19391945 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ scroll suspension (2091052. S/Sjt. F. Wilkinson. R.E.), extremely fine (9)
£100-150
877* WWII Medals. Army Long Service & G.C., G.V.R. (2) (Staff Serjt A. Wyatt I.M.L / Sub Condr J. Wade I.O.D.), both engraved in running script, first extremely fine, second good very fine India General Service 1908-35, G.V.R., one clasp, Mohmand 1933 (9836 Sep. Mai Ditta. 3-14 Punjab R.), very fine
879* WWII Medals. A group of five to Private G.H. Palmer, Royal Artillery Later Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and Nottingham and Derbyshire Regiment (Sherwood Foresters) 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals, Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R. with ‘Territorial’ scroll suspension (874190 Gnr. J.H. Palmer. R.A.), extremely fine, mounted for wearing, with a small archive of original documents and photograph albums, including Soldier’s Service and Pay Book, Soldier’s Release Book, Skill at Arms Record Book, Record of Service Card, b/w photographs of the recipient in uniform and on his wedding day, an album of b/w photographs titled ‘With the No.1 Composite Anti-Aircraft Demonstration Battery in America July 9th - Dec 14th 1943’, all images captioned including Judy Garland and James Cagney on a precession, a scrap album relating to Palmers trip to America including cigarette packets and raunchy postcards, plus dress miniature awards, related cloth and brass regimental badges
9836 Sepoy Mai Ditta, served during WWII with 3rd Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment, died 5.2.1941, Ditta is commemorated on the Khartoum Memorial, Sudan. (3) £100-150
878* WWII Medals. A family group to Lieutenant M.R. Yeo, CBE and his son Captain J.M.M. Yeo, Royal Armoured Corps Killed in Action, 22.10.1944, Defence and War Medals, extremely fine with original card box of issue addressed to ‘Lt/Col M.R. Yeo, O.B.E.’, “Hampshires”, West Bay Road, Bridport, Dorset’, with silver napkin ring inscribed to the recipient with 15 ships which he served in plus brass naval buttons, together with 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, extremely fine, in card box with transmission slip to Captain J.M.M. Yeo in respect of whose service these Awards are granted did not live to receive them
(a carton)
137343 Captain John Maurice MacFarlane Yeo, served during WWII with 147th (10th Bn. The Hampshire Regt) Regiment, killed in action 22.19.1944, Yeo is buried in the Geel War Cemetery, Belgium. (6) £150-200
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£100-150
880* WWII Medals. A family group of medals comprising a WWII group of five to Bombardier T.R. Brown, Royal Artillery, 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medals, Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., with ‘Territorial’ scroll suspension (829806 Bdr. T.R. Brown. R.A.), extremely fine, mounted for wearing, with a collection of artefacts and documents relating Brown’s service in Burma, including a “war souvenir” Japanese flag, profusely signed and with holes suggesting it was used in bayonet practice! Two large portrait photographs including one in tropical uniform, Soldier’s Service Book, Record of Service card, newspapers , a reference etc, together with a WWI British War Medal to his father (40539 Pte. G.H. Walker. North’n. R.), toned, good very fine plus a WWII Defence and War Medal, reputedly Thomas Ronald Brown’s wife, extremely fine, mounted for wearing 40538 Private George H. Brown, served during the Great War with The Northamptonshire Regiment, Territorial Reserves (TR/6/18145), North Staffordshire Regiment (42321) and The Cheshire Regiment (70060). 829806 Bombardier Thomas Ronald Brown born 1912, Brown was called for service at the outbreak of WWII and served with 425/107th (S.N.H.) Regiment, R.H.A., T.A. as a Motor Mechanic. (8) £150-200
Lot 880
881* WWII. 1939-1945 Star (2), Africa Star with 1st Army Bar, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal (2), War Medal (2), M.I.D. Oak leaf (2), together with a collection of regimental badges, belt buckles including Gloucestershire Regiment related cap badges, shoulder badges, cloth badges, WWII Third Reich Party badges etc. (a carton)
£100-200
Lot 881
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AVIATION MEMORABILIA 884* Airbus A-320. A fine and well presented static display 1/12th scale model by Space Models of this successful airliner, finished in the Sydney 2000 Olympics livery as used by British Airways, no registration letters, 54.5 in (138.5cm) wingspan, with chromium plated tripod stand, arranged to dismantle and be contained in fitted transit crate, 22.25 x 24.25 x 68 in (59 x 74.3 x 173cm), slight damage to starboard wing tip fin (1)
£300-500
885* Aircraft in Profile. British European Airways, Fly BEA, circa 1950, large colour poster showing a Vickers Viking in profile and cross section, slight creasing, 610 x 990 mm, framed and glazed (1)
886* Aircraft Instruments. A group of six Italian and Spanish issued or manufactured instruments, comprising an Oxygen control unit Type 535 No. 3382 both dials marked FIMAC Milano Allemano Torino, 8.5 in (21.5cm) wide, an Artificial Horizon by SalmoiraghiSperry of Milan No. 3354, another similar, no. 2674, a Thermoelectric Thermometer with instruction booklet dated 1955, and inspectors certificate dated 1959, in original packaging, as new condition, a Marconi Espanola SA Course Indicator, as new in packaging (a.f.), and a Cylinder Head temperature guage, as new in original packaging
882* 617 Squadron. Three colour prints including Gardner (Maurice), ‘Upkeep at Reculver Bay’, colour print, signed by Bob Knight, Bill Taylor, Jack Cochrane and two other distinguished pilots, 51 x 70cm, together with another by the same hand, “Tallboy Away”, signed by Bill Taylor, Bob Knight and four other distinguished pilots and crew, 51 x 70cm, all unframed (3)
£100-200
(6)
£100-150
£100-150
887* Aircraft Instruments. A rare WWII-period German Artificial Horizon, the back of the cylindrical body with label marked Gerat Nr. 127-235 A2, Anforderz FL22415-1, Werk-Nr 210360, with cable attachment, 4.5 in (11.5cm) diameter, 7.5 in (19cm) long, glass missing, together with two altimeters, one dial marked Lufft W51266 FL 22311 dated to verso Nov 1936, the other dial marked R. Feuss Berlin-Steglitz W120 2950 FL 22316-6, 3.75 in (8.2cm) diameter (3)
888* Aircraft Instruments. A collection of fifteen American instruments, comprising of a Diluter Demand Oxygen Regulator by the Eclipse Pioneer Division of Bendix Aviation Corporation, together with a Radio Altimeter ID-14/APN-1 No. 1100B/6, 3/4 in (8.2cm) diameter, a Torque Meter, a Fuel Pressure Gauge, a Landing Gear Oil Pressure Gauge, an Emergency Battery Ampmeter, a ‘Frahm’ Frequency Meter and eight other cockpit panel meters and gauges
883* Air Recognition Models. A WWII-period carved wood model of a Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, finished in camouflage with RAF decals, 40cm wingspan x 29cm nose to tail, together with another of an American Martin XB-48, finished in silver with U.S.A.A.F decals, 45.5cm wigspan x 36cm nose to tail (some damage) (2)
£70-100
£70-100
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£100-150
889* Aircraft Instruments. A collection of nine British instruments, comprising a Sperry Gyro Horizon MkII (Civil Type), 4.5 in (11.5cm) diameter, an I.L.S. Indicator (casing damaged), an Oil Gauge Pressure Transmitter, an electric Chronograph 126.CK/3743, 2 in (5cm) diameter, an Amperes meter, a Boost Gauge and three others (9)
£80-120
890 Aircraft Manuals. Four maintenance/service manuals, Boeing 707-320, 1957, Qantas Boeing 707 Stratoliner, volume 2, and Ice and Rain Protection, and Brittania 300/310 Brittania Wheel Brakes, Water, Toilet, Pressurisation, illustrations, loose leaves, two original wrappers, some spotting and stains, 4to (4)
Lot 884
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£70-100
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Lot 895
891* Zeppelin. A pewter box commemorating the German Airship L2, of rectangular form engraved with an airship over Friedrichschafen (and so titled), additionally engraved in serif capitals L2, with hinged clasp, the base stamped ‘Handarbeit’ with German eagle beneathm 8cm high x 22cm wide x 12cm deep L2 was the second rigid airship built for the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) by Luftschiffbau Zeppelin at Friedrichshafen. On the 17 October 1913 L2 was scheduled for a test flight at Johannisthal (an airfield south east of Berlin), however due to engine problems this was delayed and with the intensity of the morning sun the hydrogen contained in the airship’s gas bags heated to a degree which caused them to expand and increase bouyancy, once released L2 rapidly rose to approx. 2000 feet, sadly due to the builders placing the relief valves too close to the engine cars Hydrogen was sucked into the the engines’ intake and detonated causing L2 to catch fire and explode. All 28 persons on board were killed immediately or died of their injuries shortly thereafter. (1) £150-200
892* Alcock (Captain Sir John William, 1892-1919). County of London Driver’s Licence, completed in manuscript for Captain John Alcock, 26 Longacre, W., for a period of 12 months from the 5th July 1919 to 4th July 1920, renewal pages blank, original cloth, rubbed, 16mo, together with a contemporary black and white snapshot of Alcock seated in a garden with two unidentified women and another man, creased at edges, 7.5 x 10cm, contained in John Alcock’s brown suede half-moon wallet with folding flap and monogrammed circular plaque (3)
£150-200
893* Armstrong Siddeley Viper. A small archive of manuscript notes, folders of blueprints and technical drawings and notes, plus printed booklets relating to the Viper Turbojet engine, circa early 1950s, originally belonging to Rosemary Leigh, including folders on Double Mamba, flight section and reference curves, calculations relating to static pressure with Mach number, a mimeographed booklet titled ‘The Problem of Control of Propeller Turbine Engines’ and related Turbojet ephemera The Viper was developed and produced by Armstrong Siddeley and then its successor companies Bristol Siddeley and Rolls-Royce Ltd. It entered service in 1953 and remained in use with the Royal Air Force until January 2011. (a large folder) £200-300
894* Aviation Badges. A collection of preWWII badges, including 1933 Zeppelin badge, enamel with motto ‘Nord-uSudamerika, Jubilaumsfahrt 1933’, reverse impressed ‘Kerbach Dresden’, 5cm wide, a Grahame-White Aviation Ltd. enamel and brass lapel badge, a Hall School of Flying, Hendon N.W., reverse stamped A. Judge, B’ham, The Brighton-Shoreham Aero Club 1912 lapel badge, another for Sussex County Aero Club, and other badges (8)
895* Aviation Drawings. A group of 5 finely executed pencil drawings of military aircraft by R. Gordon, circa 1980s, including Spitfire, Mosquito and Hurricane, all in flight with background clouds and landscape, etc., all signed lower right, each 29 x 41cm (11.5 x 16in) and similar, laid on card, two framed and glazed (5)
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£150-200
£200-£300
896* Aviation Drawings. A group of 4 finely executed pencil drawings by R. Gordon, circa 1980s, two featuring 1930s flying boats hitting water (Calypso and Bristol), an Imperial Airways biplane in flight and one later flying boat over yachts at Southampton Harbour, all signed but undated lower right, approximately 29 x 41cm (11.5 x 16in) and similar sizes, laid on card, one framed and glazed (4)
£200-£300
897* Aviation First Day Covers. A comprehensive collection of FDCs contained in four albums, many of them signed by distinguished pilots and crew including 75th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force 1918-93, Anniversaries of First Flights, Concorde, WWI & WWII including Battle of Britain, signatures include Captain Mike Bannister, R.A.B. Learoyd V.C., Air Vice Marshall J.S. Allison CBE, RAF, Wing Commander J.D. Lomas, Major James Cordes, Wing Commander R.P. Beaumont, CBE, DSO, DFC, rare and possibly unique covers includng First Flight of the Hawk signed by D.M.S. Simpson OBE (Chief Test Pilot) and Gordon Hudson (Chief Designer) etc., approximately 331, a comprehensive list can be supplied on request (approx. 331)
£200-300
898 Aviation First Day Covers. A collection of approximately 500 WWI and WWII signed Aviation First Day Covers, including Historic Aviators such a William Leefe Robison VC, Leonard Cheshire VC etc., presented in eight albums plus a large quantity of loose covers (500)
Lot 897
899* Aviation Logbooks. A Silver American Air Force Pilot’s wings badge, stamped ‘Luxemburg New York Sterling’, 7.8cm long together with a Pilot Rating Book for Navy, inscribed to Herbert Steyh, Jr, circa 1943, a Cpt Pilot Rating Book to Steyh, Jr, an Aviator’s Flight Log Book to Steyh plus an American pilot log book kept by Ray W. Fudge, Oxford Massachusetts, with 21 black and white photographs, together with two British Interwar Pilot’s Flying Log Books kept by Flying Officer R.L. Bateman, Royal Air Force, commencing April 1927, WWI Silhouettes of Aeroplanes, published by Harrison & Sons 1915, WWII Observer’s and Air Gunner’s Flying Log Book, kept by K Sawyer, commencing 9 April 1937, final entry 29 March 1938, plus a German Log Book circa 1938 and other items (17)
£200-300
£100-150
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900 Aviation Menu. Menu and Souvenir [of] The London Aerodrome Hendon First Annual Dinner [at the Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall], Friday, March 20th 1914, 26 pp. of text with numerous illustrations, colour plate mounted to inside rear wrapper, autograph sheet bound in at front and signed in pencil by 28 VIPs and aviators including Claude GrahameWhite, Walter Lumley, Theodore Lumley, Herbert Vane Tempest, J.S. Cowans, R.A.S. Paget, H.G. Wells (in a very small hand), C.J. Fairfax Scott, Lonsdale, E.H. Seymour, H.C.L. Holden, W. Joynson-Hicks, T. Mackenzie, W.F. Lee, autograph leaf somewhat dust-soiled and a little frayed at margins, printed toast list and musical programme pasted to inner wrappers, original printed wrappers with colour illustration pasted to upper cover, spine tie, somewhat rubbed and a little soiled, 27 x 20.5cm (1)
Lot 900
Lot 901
£200-300
901* Aviation Prints. Berryman (Ivan). ‘N2980, The Loch Ness Wellington’, colour print ltd. edition 129/450, signed by Sir George Edwards, ‘Spud’ Boorer, Peter Berry, Robin Holmes, Morag Barton, Julian Temple and Robert Casbard (Brooklands Museum), 50cm x 71cm, unframed, with biographical information verso, plus related book Holmes (Robin), “One of our Aircraft”, the story of “R for Robert” The Loch Ness Wellington, hardback book, together with three other prints including “Early Days” by E.A. Miller, ltd. edition 124/500 and 76 x 54.5cm, “Out for a Spin” by John Young, ltd. edition 261/500, signed by the artist, 64 x 83.5cm, all unframed, plus another of an airshow (framed and glazed) (5)
£100-150
902* Ballooning. A collection of early 20th-century ballooning prints, including illustrations of the centenary of ballooning, printed and highlighted in colour, 35 x 48cm, and The Ascent of James Sadler at Oxford 1810, 27 x 17.5cm, all unframed, together with early aviation brochures and booklets, including Siddeley Aircooled Engines, Armstrong Siddeley Motors, Coventry circa 1915, Aeroplanes Caudron Frères, numerous illustrations, 25 x 19cm, Wasp & Hornet Engines, The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company, circa 1930s, Agia catalogue, 1910, Hampden, Handley Page Ltd., signed by F. Handley Page, The "Bristol" Bulldog single seater allmetal fighter, circa 1920s, etc. (a folder)
£200-£300
903* Battle of Britain. An Airscrew Control Lever & Fuel-Line reputedly recovered from Air Commodore Al Deeres Mark 1 Spitfire X4276 KL-B at Kirk Levington December 1940, the column stamped ‘Airscrew Control’, various other stamps including A6116/6, MRO 22, ASSY D6105, presented in a deep display frame with signed First Day Cover dated 15 September 1977 and accompanying label of provenance Air Commodore Alan Christopher “Al” Deere, DSO, OBE, DFC & Bar (1917-1995) was a New Zealand Spitfire pilot in the Battle of Britain serving with 54 Squadron. On 28 December 1940, Spitfire X4276 flown by Deere was undertaking a practice dog fight in the sky over Kirklevington, North Yorkshire, at 11.40am the other aircraft struck the underside of Deere’s spitfire and sliced off the tail, Deere was able to bale out and landed safely. The aircraft crashed at Town End Farm, Kirklevington. In September 1987 the Merlin engine, cockpit controls, control column, compass, instruments, armour plate, radio and propeller boss were all excavated and removed to Breighton airfield. (1) £800-1200
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904* Battle of Britain. The Luftwaffe Schwimmweste of Lieutenant Franz Achleitner, accredited for five kills both before and during the Battle of Britain and who on 24 August 1940 was most probably shot down during a dog-fight with Air Commodore Pete Brothers CBE, DSO, DFC & Bar, the vest was then found gathering dust in Kent attic some years later, the yellow vest model type 10-30 with printed label stating ‘Great: Schwimmeste / Bauart: Drager / Baumuster: SWp 734 / Great-Nr.: 10-30 / Anforderzeichen: Fl 30 154 / Gewicht: 1,8 kg /Werknummer: 13290 / Tag der Herstellung / Hersteller’ dated 11 April 1940 with additional stamps, inscribed in ink on the label Achleiti (nickname) and also additionally inscribed just beneath the label Lt Achleitner, with various fixture and fittings including oxygen tank and mouth tube, with orange staining on the bladder area caused by a bag of dye issued to stain the water should a pilot be forced to land (Farbbeutel). Sold with various copied research and photographs The Schwimmweste was featured in an article in The Armourer July / August 2006 edition (magazine included with the lot). Lieutenant Franz Achleitner was a Luftwaffe Me109 pilot serving with 9/JG3 he achieved five kills, shooting down two Spitfires, two Blenheims and a Hurricane between May and August 1940. Then on 24 August 1940, with his own aircraft “Yellow 5” out of action he borrowed “Yellow 8” for a mission what was to be his last. At approximately 4pm, over the Thames estuary, the squadron were bounced by Hurricanes of 32 RAF Squadron. The article then goes on to state, in a typical swirling dog fight Achleitner was almost certainly shot down by Pilot Officer Pete Brothers, who recorded Achleitner’s name in his logbook although further information suggests he may have collided with a Hurricane flown by Pilot Officer Gillman who was killed following a collision with a Bf109 in the same area at the same time. Achleitner was forced to bail out of his fighter high over the estuary, injuring himself against the control column as he exited landing north of the Reculver near Hearne Bay and found by a motor boat manned by three men wounded but alive, he survived the war in a Canadian POW camp and passed away in Salzburg, Austria in 1991. The vest was discovered in a Kent attic some years later. (1) £4000-6000
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906* Battle of Britain. A well presented collection of aircraft wreckage believed to have been recovered from a downed Messerschimitt Bf 110, including aircraft identification plates mounted on a mahogany base, 33cm wide, with accompanying handwritten provenance ‘2nd September 1940, ZG26 Messerschmitt Bf110-D-1 , Wenke Nr (3309), attacked by No 72 Sqdn Spitfires during Bomber Escort Sortie, believed shot down by Sgt W.T.E. Rolls, crashed in Whitehorse Wood, Burling, Nr Maidenhead, 8.10am. Fw K. Schutz Killed, Uffz H Stuwe Bailed out and captured wounded. A/c U8 + Dk Destroyed’ (1)
905* Battle of Britain. A model Spitfire made from the Rolls-Royce Merlin which was fitted to Air Commodore Alan “Al” Deer’s Spitfire, the aluminium spitfire with 15cm wingspan mounted on a valve assembly from a Merlin on a shaped mahogany base with presentation plaque inscribed ‘Spitfire X4276 KL-B, F’Lt Alan “Al” Deere 54 Squadron, this sculpture was cast using casing from the Rolls-Royce Merlin Fitted to X4276 “Kiwi” which crashed on 30/12/1940[sic], 31/125’, approx. 22cm high, together with a Certificate of Authority signed by Christopher Bennett (Director, TMB Art Medal) and Alex Henshaw (Spitfire Chief Test Pilot), framed and glazed (2)
£100-150
907* Bridgman (Leonard). Original aircraft drawings and a small archive relating to aviation artist Leonard Bridgman (1895-1980), comprising 35 pencil sketch drawings, mostly aircraft, some aircraft parts, including Bulldog II No. 17 Sqn, 1929, 29 x 22.5cm, Nimrod I S1637, No. 802 Sqn, 1935, Seahawk 6 XE399 No. 804 Squadron, Ark Royal 1958, Swordfish I, No. 824 Sqn L2768, Ark Royal 1938, the album including scraps from The Aeroplane, biographical information, letters to Bridgman from Aeronautics Limited dated 1930, information of L'Ala d'Italia, January 1924, other letters to Bridgman include Ministry of Aircraft production, 1943, The Royal Aero Club, 1956, telegrams, etc. Leonard Bridgman (1895-1980) was a British artist and editor of Jane's All the World's Aircraft from 1941-59. His first assignment in aviation was in 1913 when one of his drawings was used to illustrate the Hendon Air Race Programme, for which he received a flight in a 70 horsepower Maurice Farman biplane. Bridgman also edited a book called Esso Airworld from 1939-63. (36)
£300-£500
908* Brown (Charles E.). A group of 124 mounted gelatin silver print photographs of aircraft, circa 1940s/1960s, including air-to-air photographs, nine with some damage, mostly approx. 18.5 x 22cm and mounted one to a mount without captions or credits (124)
£200-300
909* Civil & Military. An aviation photographic library of approximately 8,000 colour 6 x 4 photographs, (various sizes), representing military and civil aviation from 1980s to present day (3 cartons)
£100-150
£200-300
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910* Civil & Military. A collection of over 6,000 35mm colour slides, including both civil and military subjects, largely but not exclusively shot in the UK over the past 40 years, although not indexed, most are contained in cassette/slide boxes, each relating to a particular subject, eg. RAF/Airliners, etc (a carton)
£400-600
911* Civil & Military. An interesting collection of approximately 18,000 6 x 4in colour prints together with several hundred assorted 8 x 10in, 5 x 7in and small contact prints, listed alphabetically with details of type and location where known, consisting of mainly vintage and Warbird subjects, Harvards, Mustangs, Beech 18s, An-2, Moths, etc., taken mainly in the USA and Europe but also in South America, the Far East and Australasia over the last 25 years, contained in 50+ folders (50+ folders)
£400-600
Lot 910
912* Civil Aviation. A comprehensive collection of 324 3.5 x 5.5in black and white photographs from the ‘Golden Age of Aviation’, the collection comprises British civilian aircraft taken in the 1920s/30s, contained in a ring binder album (1)
Lot 911
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£150-200
914 Civil Aviation. A small archive of books, magazines and ephemera, mostly post-war publications, relating to airlines, aircraft and general aviation (2 cartons)
£100-150
915* Civil. A collection of approximately 4,500 35mm colour slides depicting airliners and light aircraft, mainly from the Benelux countries taken over the last 25 years, the majority annotated with date/location, contained in 2 boxes (2 boxes)
913* Civil Aviation. A good group of aviation timetables and other ephemera, mostly 1930s, but some later, and including a promotional booklet for Instone Air Line, early 1920s, 1930s timetables for Railway Air Services, GWR Air Services, Imperial Airways, British Airways, Crilly Airways and other British internal airlines, European timetables, US timetables including Pan American and a rare Pan American Airways ticket (1945), plus related ephemera including an Imperial Airways desk stand featuring a ‘C’ class empire flying boat, etc. (a small carton)
£300-400
£200-250
916* Doncaster Aviation Meeting 1909. An enamelled gilt metal badge with a vignette of a biplane and title ‘Souvenir of Blackpool / Aviation Week Oct. 09’, 2.5cm (1in) diameter A rare survival. (1)
917 Doncaster Aviation Meeting 1909. Souvenir Programme for Doncaster Aviation Meeting October 15th to 23rd 1909, printed and published by J. Weiner, [1909], 8 caricatures after Dudley Hardy including 4 signed by the aviators S.F. Cody (also with pencil signature Frantz Reichel and Basil Tozen(?) dated October 23rd 1909 to margins), Delagrange, Sommer and Le Blon, additional signatures of Henry de Windt, William le Queux, Edgar Wallace, George Lister and Charles Theobald to inside front wrapper, original stapled pictorial wrappers with design in red and black after Dudley Hardy to upper cover, heavily spotted and small ink stain to extreme lower margin, small 8vo The Doncaster Aviation Meeting held on 15th to 23rd October 1909 was the first official flying meeting in England. (1) £150-200
£120-150
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150
918* Doncaster Aviation Meeting 1909. An official Programme for Doncaster Aviation Contest, October 1909, 10 pp. including wrappers printed in red and blue, giving a full list of aviators, committee member names, commercial adverts, details of prizes and cups, code of signals, etc., somewhat creased and frayed with some marginal nicks and a few old small ink stains, slim 8vo, together with related ephemera including a double-page photographic supplement to the Doncaster Chronicle (8th October 1909) titled ‘What We May See at Doncaster’ and featuring Colonel Cody, Henry Farman, Monsieur Bleriot, etc., some marginal splits and fold marks, 38 x 51cm, a contemporary magazine photograph of Roger Sommer on his biplane passing the judges’ box and two real photo postcards (both non-vintage), one showing ten of the aviators as a group (5)
£100-150
919 Ford Motor Company Ltd. (Aero Engines). Acting For and On Behalf of the Minister of Aircraft Production [so titled on upper cover], 1946, a presentation photograph album belonging to H.A. Denne, OBE (name gilt-titled to upper cover) beginning with a photograph of a Merlin aero engine design, a three-part panoramic photograph of the Works, a summary onepage diary for the war years, a coloured chart of engine output and a survey map showing sites ‘AX & Y’, followed by 100 gelatin silver print photographs, all corner mounted and mostly two to a page and back to back throughout, typed captions pasted to album leaves, subjects including aerial views of factory, bomb damage (7/8 May 1941), company executives, assembly line engines and a visit of American industrialists, visit of Sir Stafford Cripps, wounded soldiers party, children’s Xmas party, the 25,000 engine, scenes from ‘Merlin Rhapsody’ presented 1st June 1945, presentation of Inter Building Challenge Cup, interior views of factory, machines and processing, inspections, types of aircraft using Merlin engine, etc., the majority of photographs 18 x 25cm and similar, a total of 31 leaves, original heavyduty blue cloth loose-leaf folder, gilt-title to upper cover, 4to (44 x 38cm) A remarkable presentation album giving an insight into the World War II ‘Shadow Factory’ system. Ford had a redundant assembly plant in Trafford Park, Manchester, and were pleased to participate in the scheme to speed up aircraft production. They were given the brief to build lots of Rolls Royce Merlins, the engine then in use in the vast majority of British fighters and bombers, including the VickersSupermarine Spitfire and the Hawker Hurricane. Ford revised the blueprints for the Merlin, making it more suitable for mass production, and by 1944 over 400 engines a week were being produced by the plant. In total, from June 1941 to March 1946, 30,428 engines were produced, over 10,000 men and over 7,000 women worked at Ford in Manchester producing the Merlin engine. (1) £700-1000
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920* French Aviation. An Art Nouveau bronze plaquette by A. Morolon circa 1905, for Navigation Aerienne, obverse cast with a winged angel with box aircraft and airship, reverse with Le Reve Concoit and La Science Realise with an image of respective trades, 10cm x 7.2cm together with a small collection of ephemera relating to The Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation including a booklet by Charles MacGregor titled Seaplane Float Construction, printed by L.W. Ferdinand & Co, Boston and Mass, circa 1918, CurtissWright, Principles of Aviation Volume I, Ground School Text, Course I by W.F. Gerhardt, 1929, with 334 printed pages, worn, plus Material Aeronautique Les Ancres de Cape (Ancres Flottantes), Henri Herve, Paris, Bureaux du Journal “Le Yacht”, 1900 (Parachutes and balloons in the sea anchor study), 216 printed pages, light foxing (5)
921* Gamy (Montaut, Marguerite). Aerodrome de la Champagne. Marcel Hanriot sur Monoplan Hanriot, published Mabileau & Co., Paris, 1910, lithograph, slight water staining to lower margin, 430 x 880 mm, framed and glazed, together with, Paris - Londres. Le Morning Post passe à Brightonle 26 Octobre 1910, moteur Panchard Levassor tissu Hutchinson, published Mabileau & Co., Paris, 1910, lithograph heightened with body colour, image faded, closed tear to lower margin but not affecting image, 400 x 710 mm, framed and glazed (2)
923 Henshaw (Alex). Sign for a Merlin, Testing the Spitfire”, published John Murray, London, hardback edition, signed by the author, together with “The Flight of the Mew Gull”, published John Murray, London, hardback edition, signed by the author, plus correspondence, clippings and photographs (a carton)
£70-100
£100-200
922* German Aviation. A collection of 12 pre WWI black and white postcards, featuring Willy Rosenstein in his GothaTaube, Hans Vollmoller, Merx-Funfdecker etc., together with three black and white photographs laid onto card of German aircraft circa 1909, titled on the mount ‘Internationale Luftschiffahrt Ausstellung Frankfurt a.M. 1909, showing aeroplanes in flight by Arthur Hoffchild for the International Airship Exhibition in 1909, 22.5cm x 17.3cm overall, plus 23 snapshot size Royal Flying Corps black and white photographs (39)
£100-150
£100-150
924 Imperial Airways. Travel in Perfect Comfort by the Largest Airliners in the World, circa 1932, full colour double-sided brochure/poster with artwork by V. L’Danvers, cut-away details of Heracles, Hannibal, Scylla, Atlanta and Scipio Classes, a little fold wear and two splits, Hendon Travel Bureau stamp and school reference library manuscript mark to upper wrapper, together with another similar, The Comfort of Air Travel, 1932, with artwork by Danvers and featuring a cut-away of a Heracles, both approximately 75 x 49cm (2)
Lot 922
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£200-300
Lot 925
Lot 926
925 Imperial Airways. The Greatest Air Service in the World, mid 1930s, full colour brochure/poster with artwork by Rowland Hilder, featuring cut-away details of Heracles and Hannibal, Scylla, Atalanta and Scipio Class, overall 75 x 49cm (1)
£200-300
926 Imperial Airways. The Greatest Air Service in the World, mid 1930s, full colour brochure/poster with artwork by Rowland Hilder, cut-away details of Heracles and Hannibal, Scylla, Atalanta and Scipio Classes, overall 75 x 49cm, together with another similar, circa 1938, featuring cut-aways of ensign airliner for European Services and for Empire Services, and Empire flying-boat, overall 75 x 49cm, light vertical crease where originally folded (2)
£200-300
927* Jet Provost. A 1960s aluminium tail fin, with PCN in blue circle on a light blue ground with red, white and blue decal, the whole piece of rivetted construction with two manufacuturers plates at the top, stamped ‘PAC/W2088 Jet Provost Mk4, 817’ and ‘NOK 84 32 5001, ISS No4, PAC/W20882, 31.1.63’, approximately 147cm high (1)
£200-300
928* Kingsford-Smith (C.E. & Ulm, C.T.P.). The Great Trans-Pacific Flight: The Story of the Southern Cross, 1st edition, [1928], black and white plates from photos, publisher’s compliments stamp to title, some spotting, ink stamps to front and rear endpapers, original cloth gilt, rubbed and sticky label remains near foot of spine, together with a vintage black and white snapshot of the Southern Cross loosely inserted, 6.5 x 11cm, together with 16 further gelatin silver print photographs of aviation interest including Westland Wapitis and other Middle East RAF interest, Supermarine flying boats, etc., various sizes, plus four others including two Imperial Airways interest (approx. 20)
£70-100
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Lot 929
Lot 930
929 Logbook. A WWII Navigator’s, Air Bomber’s and Air Gunner’s Flying Log Book kept by Flight Seargeant K. Proctor, 61 Squadron, Royal Air Force, commences 15.1.1945, 30.7.1945 with 1 (O) A.F.U. Wigtown, 5.11.1945 with 111 O.T.U. Lossiemouth, 3.2.1946 with 517 Squadron Chivenor, 8.7.1946 with 518 Squadron, Aldergrove N. Ireland, 17.7.1946 at Gibraltar, 6.11.1946 with 202 Squadron, Gibraltar, final entry 7.8.1947, total flying time 430hrs40mins, type of aircraft flown, Whitley, Lancaster, Oxford, Anson, Fortress, Halifax and Martinet, with RAF Service and Release Book, four related cloth badges plus Notes for Flight Engineers, National Identity Card and b/w photograph of the recipient in uniform taken in Gibraltar
931 The British Fighter Since 1912, 1st edition, 1992, The British Bomber Since 1914, 1st edition, 1994, Putnam publications, numerous b & w illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly faded, 4to, together with White (Graham), R-2800, Pratt & Whitney’s Dependable Masterpiece, 1st edition, Airlife Publishing, 2001, numerous b & w illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 4to, and Sweetman (John), The Dambusters Raid, 2nd edition, 1990, numerous b & w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other aviation history and reference by Putnam, Airlife, Arms and Armour, Pen & Sword, P.S.L., all original cloth in dust jackets, some spines slightly faded, 48 volumes in total, generally G/VG, 8vo/4to
(1)
£80-120
(48)
930 Logbooks. A good continuous run of eight Civil Aviation logbooks relating to the Commercial Airline Service of Pilot Kingsley Mountney, DFC who flew for many airlines including BOAC and BEA, his previous WWII military service saw him serve with 102 Squadron, win the Distinguished Flying Cross and fly a Halifax on a sortie over the Peenemunde V2 rocket installations
£100-150
932* Military and Civil Aviation. A large archive of approximately 5,000-7,000 photographs, black and white and colour photos of mostly grounded aircraft, a mixture of commercial photographs and photographs taken at modern air shows and airfields, etc., mostly postcard sizes and similar, partly organised in cardboard filing system
Logbook 1, commences 4.4.1948, 5.1.1949 whilst flying a York G.AHEX from Natal to Rio (S.I. caught fire, crash landed in a wood), 19.4.1950 (British European Airways Corporation), 6.10.1949 flying York G-AHFA from Buenes Aires to Montevideo ((P.I. camshaft drive sheared on approach. 3 engined o’shoot + landing), last entry 2.3.1954, type of aircraft flown Consul, Dakota, Halton, York, Oxford, Lancaster, Argonaut (Canadair), Viking, Avro XIX, total flying time 5913hrs45mins. Logbook 2, commences 3.3.1954, last entry 18.7.1957, type of aircraft flown Dakota, Ambassador, Viscount, Constellation, Convair (Lufthansa), total flying time 8192hrs30mins.Logbook 3, commences 19.7.1957, last entry 31.12.1961, type of aircraft flown, Dakota, Viscount 802, Elizabethan, Viscount 701, Ilyushin 2, Comet 4B, Vanguard, total flying time 5552hrs25mins. Logbook 4, commences 1.1.1962, last entry 24.5.1965, type of aircraft flown, Viscount, total flying time 7049hrs15mins. Logbook 5, commences 16.6.1965, last entry 28.5.1969, type of aircraft flown, Viscount, Vanguard, Trident, total flying time 8343hrs10mins. Logbook 6, commences 29.5.1969, 24.2.1971 flying Trident 2 GAVFI from Venice to London (Paris TMA near miss fighter A/C aerobatics), last entry 13.4.1973, type of aircraft flown, Trident, Jode; total flying time 10188hrs. Logbook 7, commences 16.4.1973, 28.4.1977 (55th Birthday, retired from British Airways), final entry 19.6.1980, type of aircraft flown, Trident, Cessna, Beech Baron, Piper, total flying time 12843hrs20mins. Logbook 8, commences 23.6.1980, last entry 5.3.1983, many cut-outs, leaflets and other paperwork relating to his service plus several b/w and colour photographs of Mountney in uniform. (8) £200-300
(an archive)
£300-500
933* Military. Approximately 4,500 large aircraft manufacturer and official photographs, both black and white and colour, sorted by aircraft type or manufacturer including AH-64 Apache, Lockheed Starfighter, Avro, BAC Jaguar etc. (3 cartons)
£200-300
934* Military. Approximately 2,500 loose military 35mm aviation slides, 1960s to present, some captioned (a carton)
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£150-200
935 Miller (Jessie Maude “Chubbie”, 1902-1972). A photograph album, late 1920s, a total of 110 black and white photographs on 24 leaves and endpapers, including photographs of Jessie Miller and her Avro Avian ‘Red Rose’, also including a photograph of her copilot Bill Lancaster, two photographs of Vickers Victoria aircraft [used in the evacuation of British residents at Kabul in 1929], a photograph of the first non-stop flight to India in a Fairey Monoplane J9479, November 1928, photographs of Jessie Miller as a young woman, family photos, photographs of Karachi, a crashed aeroplane, of the collection approximately 17 relate directly to aviation, 15.5 x 20cm and smaller, all corner mounted with white china ink captions to mounts, contemporary crocodile-effect padded synthetic cloth with spine tie, oblong folio Jessie Miller was a pioneering Australian aviator who, with Bill Lancaster in his Avro Avian Red Rose, tried for a long-distance flying record from England to Australia in 1927. Bad weather forced them down in Sumatra, but they continued on, and after 159 days Miller finally arrived as the first woman to complete an England-to-Australia flight. Three years after Miller’s pioneering flight, the first solo England - Australia flight by a woman was made by Amy Johnson. (1) £200-300
937* Nose Art. A WWII U.S.A.A.F. Bar Steward’s jacket, profusely decorated with cartoon characters and females, multi signed presumably by air crew including 27 Squadron, many signatures dated circa 1940-48
936* Negatives. An eclectic collection of over 21,000 negatives, predominantly 35mm, split 13,000 black and white and 8,000 colour with the emphasis on military subjects, mainly taken in the UK and Europe over the last 50 years, contained in 5 ring binders and 2 cartons (5 ring binders & 2 cartons)
(1)
£500-700
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£800-1200
Lot 941
938 Parachute experiment. Robert Cocking’s Leap of Faith, July 24, 1837, original poster advertising the descent, Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, Monday 24 July, 1837, printed in red and blue (small marginal tear, old folds and some minor soiling), together with The Casket of Literature, Science and Entertainment, August 5, 1837, 4 pp. section relevant to the descent, with an engraving of Cocking’s parachute and report (one or two tears and marginal water stains), a printed sheet to raise funds for Cockin’s widow, a manuscript account of payments and receipts raised (45.44) and a 1 pp. letter enclosing the Commitee’s account (the poster, account and letters folded and bound together in a contemporary plain wrapper with manuscript title) Inspired by watching Andre-Jacques Garnerin’s first parachute jump in England in 1802, artist and amateur scientist Robert Cocking decided to develop an improved cone-shape parachute design, after reading Sir George Cayley’s On Aerial Navigation. After approaching the owners of the Royal Nassau balloon, Charles Green and Edward Spencer, they agreed to suspend Cocking’s parachute below the balloon and attempted to reach a height of 8000 feet over Greenwich. However owing to the weight of both balloon and parachute the ascent only reached 5000 feet, when Cocking released the parachute, which due to miscalculations in the weight of the parachute, resulted in too quick a descent, the parachute turning inside out and breaking up a few hundred feet above ground. Cocking was instantly killed and his body found in a field in Lee. (1) £200-300
939 Pilot’s Notes. Comprising, Oxford I&II, 2nd edition inscribed and dated 1949, Tempest V, Mosquito T3, 4th edition, Javelin F.(A.W.) Mk5, 1st edition June, 1957, Javelin F.(A.W.) Mk.4, 1st edition, February, 1957 inscribed to F/L Maggs, Javelin F.(A.W.) Mk.1., reprinted May 1957, Meteor N.F.11&13, 1st edition, Spitfire F.IX Merlin 61,63,66 or 70 Engine, 2nd edition, August 1943 and Mosquito FB.6., January 1950, various insciptions and pull-out diagrams, water damage and wear (10)
£100-150
941 Pioneer Aviation. An album of 42 black and white postcards mostly WWI and earlier, including images of Claude Grahame-White and his Bleriot Monoplane, Mr Louis W.F. Turner and his Cauldron Biplane at Hendon, a Maurice Farman at Hendon, aircraft engines and others, together with three panoramic black and white original press photographs featuring early aircraft to 1918 including GrahamWhite at controls of his Air Charabanc, each with collection label verso and copyright details, two 28 x 11.5cm and one smaller (4)
940* Pilot’s Watch. A WWII Luftwaffe Hanhart Pilots watch reputedly belonging to Hauptmann Herbert Treppe who flew Messerchmitt Bf110 G2 “1B-AX” over Norway, the Hanhart chronograph wristwatch with black dial, Arabic numerals and luminous hands, signed hanhart 17 STEINE, in plated case, the back plate stamped ‘BODEN EDELSTAHL WASSERGESCHUTZT STOSSFEST’, on a black leather strap, with two letters of provenance, one stating the following ‘This packet contains the letter of Mrs Girbig Widow of Werner Girbig whos a famous German writer (Luftwaffe) in which she says that the Hanhart Armwatch is from her husband her husband has the Hanhart from Mr Herbert Treppe former pilot in the German Luftwaffe (DG-S, DC-26, Z6-13) 1939-45. So Mr Treppe had this Hanhart watch on his arm the whole war through’. With various copied photographs Hauptmann Herbert Treppe (1914-84) served during WWII with Jagdgeswader 5 (JG5) Eismeer which was a Luftwaffe Fighter Wing. Eismeer (Ice Sea) was created to operate in the far North of Europe namely Norway, Scandinavia and northern part of Finland, being based in Norway. Treppe has three confirmed victories with JG5, two Bostons on 15 June 1943 and one B-24 on 28 September 1944. He was appointed Kommandeur of IV. ZG26 on 30 October 1944. (1) £4000-6000
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£150-200
942* Propeller. A WWI RFC mahogany propeller tip, of laminated construction over painted in light green, with label inscribed ‘The Great War 1914-18, Tip of Propeller off “Sopwith Scout” crashed at Lympne Sunday June 1917, Pilot Lieut; Bravery, R.F.C.’, approx. 54cm long (1)
£100-150
943* Propeller. A WWI mahogany propeller blade, with brass leading edge, printed manufacturers markings for ‘Lang Propellers Pat No. 28253. 09. Works, Weybridge’, with further stamps to base, 123cm long, mounted on a wooden base (1)
£200-300
Lot 940
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944* Propeller. A Royal Aircraft Establishment WWI period twin-blade propeller, variously numbered and stamped AB8631 R.A.E., RH ABC 2 WASP, D 2360, P 1870, Prop No. 30007, of laminated hardwoods, with remnant traces of original varnish and applied transfer chart for engine testing, indistinctly inscribed ‘Calibrations, Revs, HP, Engine & Airscrew’, with some numerated information and further inscribed ‘Tested 29.8.18’, 98 in The AB8631 drawing number confirms that this propeller was intended for the ABC Wasp sevencylinder radial engine as fitted to the BAT Bantam single-seat fighter biplane. Only one of these aircraft survives (registered K-123) and is on display at the Aviodome, Netherlands. (1) £500-800
Lot 944
945* RAF - Iraq. A photograph album compiled by Wing Commander A.E. Blundell, circa 1931-32, containing photographs of 30 Squadron Wapiti biplane, RAF training camps, the war zone, excavations at Babylon, crashed aircraft, Kurds in retreat, mosques, Bedouins, service life, etc., and containing material on the actions taken agains the Kurdish leader Sheikh Ahmed Barzun (aka Armad Barzani), also containing a photograph of Blundell and his associates from World War II when training pilots in Rhodesia, and a later photograph with his wife in Stafford, a total of approximately 150 mostly small-format black and white photographs but including 23 each 16.5 x 21.5cm, all corner mounted on to album leaves and back to back with white china ink captions to most mounts, contemporary cloth with spine tie in limp cloth slipcase, oblong small folio, together with a group of three to Sergeant J.H. Blundell, Royal Air Force Defence and War Medals, Royal Air Force Long Service & G.C., E.II.R. (592032 Sgt. J.H. Blundell. R.A.F.), unofficially engraved in san-serif capitals, good very fine, mounted for wearing, with a copper business card plate for Wing Commander A.E. Blundell plus WWI dress miniature awards The Ahmed Barzani revolt was the first major Barzani revolt and the third Kurdish nationalistic insurrection in modern Iraq. The revolt began in 1931, after Ahmed Barzani, a prominent Kurdish leader, succeeded in unifying a number of the other Kurdish tribes. The Barzan forces were eventually overpowered by Iraqi army with British support. (-) £200-300
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Lot 949
Lot 946
946 RAF - North-West Frontier. An album of 66 window-mounted real photo postcards relating to the RAF at Karachi, circa mid 1920s, including views of the RAF camp, motor transport section, DH9As in flight, grounded and some accidents, also including images of around the world flights by Major Maclaren, Air Service USA and officers, French non-stop flight from Paris to Karachi en route to Tokyo, Danish monoplane (H-NACC) in the RAF hangar, the Portuguese machine being overhauled, the Italian airman’s seaplane in Karachi harbour, RAF test flights from Karachi to Croydon, a few ethnic types and rural scenes, plus images of a public execution of two native Indians and a loose wallal shot on raid in India, two to a page and back to back throughout (two loose at rear), neat ink captions to mounts, contemporary boards, slight snag at head of spine, small 4to (1)
£200-300
947* RFC. An early WWI field radio telephone box, probably for use by the Royal Flying Corps, the wooden box painted in field grey with hinged lid enclosing brass plate detailing the early phonetic alphabet, 20cm high x 27.5cm wide x 17.5cm deep (1)
£80-120
Lot 947 948* RFC. A pair of WWI-period field binoculars by Dolland, London, engraved ‘Capt T.R. June RFC 1916’, black with leather body tubes and adjustable ray shades, 20.5cm long Captain T.R. Jones commissioned Lieutenant with Remount Depots, 22.5.1915 transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. (1) £100-150
Lot 948 949* Short SC.1. A comprehensive collection of 76 official black and white photographs taken in the 1950s/60s, showing the two aircraft, XG900 & XG905, in various stages of flight testing, the collection comprises mainly 6.5 x 8.5in and 8 x 10in photographs Designed to study the problems involved with Vertical Take-Off and Landing the Short SC.1 was the first British fixed-wing VTOL aircraft. (76) £150-200
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Lot 950 950* Singapore Flying Club. A small archive relating to Squadron Leader S.G. Vickers, 601 Squadron who helped form the Singapore Flying Club, including R.A.F. Pocket Book inscribed to the recipient dated 1937, 601 (County of London) Squadron recruitment plaque, 28cm high, leather flying helmet the chin strap inscribed HCH/589582, a comprehensive scrap book containing 40 large format black and white photographs of WWI, Interwar and WWII aircraft, many captioned including The Supermarine S.5., fitted with a 450 h.p. Napier-Lion engine for the Schneider Cup Seaplane Race 1925, air to air photographs, No.1 P.5. Kingston Flying Boat etc, newspaper cuttings relating to Vickers career, Graf Zeppelin visiting Hanworth postcard, workshop manuals for Hurricane IIA, IIB and IIC Aircraft with annotations and diagrams, letters and photographs relating to the Singapore Flying Club including large format black and white photographs of the SFC trophy which Vickers was present in 1929, letter dated 1969 and photographs signed by Sir Alan Cobham to Vickers of his flight in 1929, The Story of An Enterprise, Martin Baker Aircraft Co Ltd 1929-1955 booklet, 23 x 33cm in card sleeve, general aviation books including Fellowship of the Air Jubilee Book of the Royal Aero Club 1901-1951, hard back edition and other items, an interesting lot and worth of further research (a carton)
951 Spitfire. Supermarine Spitfire. Single Seater Day and Night Fighter, [original sales brochure], Vickers-Armstrong Limited, [June, 1939], 32 pages, text in English and French, twenty-five monochrome photographic images and line drawings printed on heavy textured paper in blue and black. original printed wrappers with spiral bound spine, light dust-soiling to covers and rubbed in few places, oblong 4to Many of the aerial shots in the volume are from photographs by Charles E Brown. (1) £400-600
952 Stroud (John, 1919-2007). Just a Few Drawings of some of the Leading Types of Aircraft in Use or Production at February 1938 (so titled), comprising twenty-one (of 22) carefully executed pen-and-ink drawings, heightened with lead and coloured pencil or crayon, all captioned, signed and dated by the artist, approx. 23 x 17cm, mounted in album, with approx. fifteen miscellaneous orig. drawings and watercolours by John Stroud loosely inserted, orig. paper wrappers with metal spiral spine, oblong 8vo With a manuscript note by Stroud, loosely inserted, ‘G-ADSR was the aeroplane in which Pat [John’s wife] had her first flight - Croydon to Le Bourget O9.05-10.15 22 November 1938. The night scene records Pat’s second flight, Le Bourget - Croydon in Handley Page 45 ‘Heracles’ 19.10-21.45 28 November 1938’. (1) £400-600
£200-300
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Lot 955
953* Sweetheart Brooches. A WWI Royal Flying Corps sweetheart brooch, silver with black, green enamel and white wings, stamped ‘Sterling’, 4.5cm wide, together with a WWI period Royal Marines silver and enamel brooch, 2.5cm wide, a Central Association VTC badge, Gloucestershire badge, plus a silver aircraft brooch, 2.2cm wingspan (5)
£80-120
954* Vowles (Les). Handley Page Victor in Flight, watercolour and gouache, signed and dated 1993 lower right, 22 x 32.5cm, framed and glazed, together with another by the same hand, “October 1938, Heyford 1, 99 Sqn” (titled verso), Handley Page Heyford in Flight, signed and dated (19)90 lower right, 22 x 32.5cm, framed and glazed (2)
£200-300
955* WWI - Manston Airfield. A group of 38 gelatin silver print photographs, circa 1916-18, including 7 uncaptioned and pasted in to a contemporary oblong folio album, 11 loose, the remainder on green paper mounts including 3 two-part panoramas, the majority with negative numbers in the image, white china ink dates and captions to most paper mounts, some loose prints with contemporary manuscript dates and notes to versos, photograph sizes 15.5 x 20.5cm and very similar An important collection showing the development of this airfield over its first two years. Manston began as a Royal Naval Station in 1916, with a base at Westgate Bay for seaplanes. By 1917 the airfield had grown to include four underground hangars, its own railway line, a power station and barracks for 3,000 men. (38) £300-400
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956 WWI Observation Balloons. A Logbook Air Ministry Manned Observation Balloons, including an original ‘Certificate of Inspection’, for Air Ministry Balloon No.88, tested at up to 16000ft and signed by an Inspecting Officer Kite Ballooning Section Flt Sub Lieut James Yates on 6 September 1918, together with an official Naval Signal dated 8 May 1918 regarding the Senior Flight Officer’s opinion of the balloon, and relates to an accident involving this balloon given by two officers who both suffered shock from the incident. Other comments include name of Battleship attached to... being blown away out of control... exercises in Scapa Flow... ‘Spotting and Observations’ duties... balloon to ship telephone faulty when ‘salvos going off’... nose-diving violently and hitting water... observing a torpedo attack, final entry 18 July 1918, last two pages relating to Aircraft Spotting Timetable and Spotting Fall of Shot from a Kite Balloon together with a photograph album containing thirteen black and white photographs believed to be the Battleships / Fleet that the manned observation balloons were all allocated with some of the balloons being visible in the photographs (2)
£200-300
957* WWI RFC Propeller - BE-2A/B. A fine four-bladed airscrew by Tibbenham Ltd of Norwich, circa 1916/17, of laminated mahogany and red hardwoods, variously marked and inscribed BE 2 A & B, 70 HP Renault, No. 16124 & 1926 Tibbenham, AID broad-arrow stamp marks, & T1453, has been previously used as a hall-stand coat-hanger, (shows recesses on two blades from old mountings) and hub enlarged from front to accommodate clock-housing (clock now lacking), otherwise excellent condition, diameter 108 ins (276cm) (1)
ÂŁ1500-2000
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958* WWI. An interesting collection of early German Air Force photographs, including many pilot and ground crew images along with a large quantity of aircraft images, sizes vary from small up to 6 x 8.5in photographs, the majority being 3.5 x 5.5in (approx. 470 images)
£400-600
959* WWII Airman’s Archive. A collection of personal papers belonging to 707763 Sergeant Edmund Baranowski who was a member of Flight Crew on bombers and served with Polish section R.A.F. Heliopolis, including various flight training exercise books, workshop records and a variety of personal correspondence, mainly in Polish, contained in a steel trunk (1)
960* WWII Logbook. A group of five attributable to Pilot Officer R.N.G. Harvey, Royal Canadian Air Force, 1939-1945 Star, Defence and War Medals (silver issue), Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Maple Leaf clasp, good very fine, together with the recipients Pilots Flying Log Book, commencing 1 July 1942 to 19.4.1943, mainly exercises and formation flying in the UK, a total of 25 types of aircraft flown including Oxford, Anson, Halifax VI, Stirling V, York, Meteor and Vampire, total number of hours flown 1338hrs07mins, plus a black and white snapshot sized photograph believed to be the recipient (5)
961 WWII Logbook. Royal Air Force Navigator’s Air Bomber’s and Air Gunner’s Flying Log Book kept by Flight Sergeant V. Elwick, 200 Squadron, commencing 9 June 1943 (Anson), various training and exercises with No.3. Squadron, 24.1.1944 service in Morocco, 2.3.1944 with 200 Squadron operations over, Gold Coast, Nigeria, Sudan, Egypt, Iraq, Persian Gulf and India (Liberator), final entry 27.3.1944, total time in the air 439hrs15mins, aircraft served in B.P. Defiant, B.25 Mitchell, B.24. Liberator, Anson, stationed at Nassau, Bahamas 7.10.1943-20.12.1943, transferred to 200 Squadron and stationed in British West Africa 1.2.1944-17.3.1944, served with the Squadron in India from 23.3.1944, with approx. 130 snapshot sized photograph of Elwick’s time in India and overseas and other related paperwork (1)
£100-150
£150-200
£70-100
962* WWII. A collection of items belonging to Flight Lieutenant E.T. Waters, Royal Canadian Air Force, including a logbook with three pages of entries, commencing 19 May 1942 and last entry 5 May 1944, flying Master II and N2S-3 in exercises, total flying time 21hrs03mins, with War and Canadian Volunteers Service Medal each in card boxes of issue plus tunic and side cap (4)
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£80-120
963 WWII Logbooks. A group of seven to Group Captain R.U. Paget de Burgh, OBE, Royal Air Force, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division Officer’s (O.B.E.) breast Badge, 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Africa Star, Defence and War Medals, General Service 1918-62, G.VI.R., one clasp, Malaya (Flt.Lt. De. Burgh. R.A.F.), good very fine, last a later issue with lightly engraved san-serif capitals, with four logbooks kept by the recipient. Logbook 1 - commences, 20.10.1941, training and exercises (Tiger Moth), 9.12.1941 -19.3.1942, training and exercises (Harvard), signed off by the Chief Flying Instructor, No. 20 Squadron 23.3.1942, recommences 2.2.1943 with Unit 7 A.F.U. flying Anson, Master II, with service in North Africa, 18.3.1943 service with 58 O.T.U. flying Masters and Spitfires, training and exercises including Rhubarb and Section Attacks, 30.10.1943, service with 131 Squadron over France (Spitfires), 2 - 29 January , 5 Operations, Convoy Patrol, 11G Gp Ramrod ‘Support to Bombers on not all target in Pas de Calais area, Huns about’, series of further operations including Operation Market ‘Cover to Dakotas and Liberators over Holland dropping supplies and Paratroops’, 21.11.1944 transferred to 118 Squadron RAF Manston (Spitfire), last entry 8.5.1946. Logbook 2 - commences 13.5.1946, transferred to 3 Squadron 3.6.1946 (Harvards and Spitfires), last entry 31.3.1949, mostly flying in the UK, various exercises and training. Logbook 3 - commences 23.2.1953 (Vampire and Meteor), transferred to No.16 Squadron, 9.3.1958 arrived in Changi ‘Bad trip, take off and the landing!’, last entry 20.12.1962. Logbook 4 - commences 1.11.1962, last entry 1977, with various copied research and original black and white group photographs of the recipient Group Captain Richard Ulich Paget de Burgh, was born in 1921, joined the Royal Air Force in 1941 as AC2 (118569), he was accepted for aircrew eventually training to become a pilot. He was commissioned in 1942 and served with the General Duties Branch throughout WWII. During his service in the war he flew on 22 operations including Operation Ramrod and Market Garden (Battle of Arnhem 17-24 September 1944), later service saw him in Malaysia, various promotions including Wing Commander in 1957, he was also appointed an OBE in 1960 and transferred to the Administrative Branch, he retired from service in 1975. (11) £500-800
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964* WWII Luftwaffe. A vintage Revi 16A gunsight, circa 1941, complete with tinted and plain reflector glass (F1. 52271) and reflector shade glass (unmarked), the body with stamped tag, Gerat-Nr. 127-405 A-1, Werk-Nr. 12793, Anforderz Fl 52940, Hersteller hdv, contained in a period original box for a Revi 16B (1)
ÂŁ300-500
965* WWII Sector Clock. A rare USAAF Seth Thomas Sector Clock, the 20cm circular paper dial with red, yellow and blue five minute segments in each quarter of an hour, black bakelite base stamped W.E. & Co KS9260, with GE (General Electric) mark to the rear, encompassing eight day brass movement dated January 1945, 26cm diameter, secured in its original wooden box stamped 170, with key holder and key Based on the concept of the RAF Sector clock, the USAAF clock used a Seth Thomas Ships clock. They were used by US Forward Air Controllers from the IXth Air Force from Normandy to Berlin, (only a few hundred were made). (1) ÂŁ2000-3000
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Lot 969 967* Zeppelin. A fine silver cigarette box commemorating LZ 129 Hindenburg’s first Transatlantic crossing to New York on 14 June 1936, of rectangular form with applied enamel badge of the Zeppelin Rederei (the official Zeppelin central authority) representing an eagle surmounting a globe with airship with a swastika beneath, engraved ‘Zur Erimerung an die Erste Fahrt des Luftschiffes Hindenburg nach Nordamerika Ary 14.06.1936’ (To the memory of the flight of the airship Hindenburg to North America 14.06.1936), the hinged lid enclosing lined interior on four finely-detailed lion’s paw feet, with 850 hallmark and maker’s mark for FHW, 5cm high x 14cm wide x 10cm
966* WWII. A collection of 53 original WWII aircraft recognition posters (22 x 30in), displaying British, German and American types (53)
LZ 129 Hindenburg was the longest class of flying-machine and the largest airship by envelope volume designed and built by the Zeppelin Company. It flew from March 1936 until it was destroyed by fire on 6 May 1937 at the end of the first North American Transatlantic journey, thirty-six people died. (1) £700-1000
£100-150
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968* Zeppelin. A good WWI-period German Altimeter (Hohenschreiber), the mechanism mounted on a grey aluminium framework, with recording drum and three bellows with paper label printed ‘Flugzeugmeisterei Abt.D, Aldershof Hohenschreiberstreifen (N.S.) bis 8000M, Umdrehungszeit betragt stunden’, contained in a pine case with clear perspex window stamped ‘22013’, with steel handle and suspension loops, 16cm high x 23cm wide x 11.5cm deep (1)
£500-700
969* Zeppelin. A fine glass wall plate depicting Zeppelin LZ 127, of circular form, etched into the glass with an image of a Zeppelin with globe behind titled ‘Zeppelin - Weltfahren LZ-127’, with green tinge appearance, the edge of the glass shaped with hanging chains, 44cm diameter LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, built and operated commercially from 1928 to 1937. During its operation the airship made 590 flights covering more than a million miles. (1) £500-700
THE FOLLOWING THREE LOTS ARE FROM THE ESTATE OF MCT (TOM) MOORCROFT (1922-94) Tom Moorcroft was working at Vickers Ltd. in Weybridge at the outbreak of WWII where he worked on Wellington bombers. On 4 September 1940 the factory was bombed killing 55 and 250 injured including Tom. He was invalided to Llandudno and once recovered obtained a position as a fitter / rigger on DH82’s, working at RAF Battlestead Hill. On 27 November 1944 there was a huge explosion at RAF Fauld, the largest non-nuclear explosion in history and Tom jumped into an aircraft with one of the instructors and was one of the first on scene, witnessing the huge crater caused. The model aircrafts in this lot represent his passion for aviation and for modelling and the skills he developed whilst creating them.
Tom (far right)
Lot 971
970* Aviation postcards. A collection of approximately 600 aviation postcards, mostly black and white ‘Real Photographs Co.’ and similar, depicting civil and military aircraft in flight and on the ground, including biplanes, bombers and jets of all eras, the majority postally unused and with stamp of Douglass Whetton Collection to versos, contained in 2 postcard albums (approx. 600)
£200-300
971* Model Aircraft. A collection of handmade carved wood 1/72 scale model aircraft built by M C T (Tom) Moorcroft, mostly WWI period German and British, including eight Albatross D.V., Halberstadt CL. II, Hannover C. III, Fokker Dr. I., and D.VII., Pfalx D. XII, R.A.F. aircraft include four Sopwith F.I. Camel, Vickers FB5 Gunbus, Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter, SE5A, Nieuport 17, plus a WWII Junkers Ju87 Stukageschwader (Stuka) from Kampfgruppe 88 (Jolanthe Ketta), mostly finely painted with relevant aircraft recognition decals The ‘Jolanthe Kette’ or ‘Jolanthe Squadron’, was the nickname given to the first three Stukas sent to Spain during the Spanish Civil War, known as the ‘Jolanthe Kette’ after their unit badge which depicts a large pink sow and can trace its origins back to Barth, where the Gruppenkomandeur of IV. (St)/LG I, Oberstleutnant Gunther Schwartzkopff (one of the few supports of the Stuka Concept) had nicknamed the Ju 87 after the eponymous heroine of a favourite film comedy of the day that centred around a pig ‘Krach um Jolanthe’ (Trouble with Jolanthe)! (37) £300-500
972* Model Making Tool Box. A wooden chest containing aircraft parts including guns, engines, cowls, propellers and wheels, paints, tools etc., all used by Moorcroft to build his aircraft collection, together with four 1/72 scale plastic aircraft kits by Revell, comprising Sopwith Camel, Fokker DV II, S.E.5.A & Fokker E-III, together with two Airfix 72-scale kits comprising Roland C-II & R.E.8., plus Ford Tri-Motor, super scale model kit Pfalz D.12 in original card box, a collection of Meccano & Johillco toy diecast tanks, and other military vehicles etc. (a carton)
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£100-150
MILITARY EPHEMERA 976* French Posters. Credit Lyonnais, Souscrivez au 4e. Emprunt National, circa 1898, colour lithographic poster featuring a semi-clad soldier thrusting his sword into an Imperial eagle, 79 x 120cm, togethr with a sepia-printed poster titled ‘3e. Emprunt de la Defense Nationale’, late 19th century, vignette artwork by Ridgway Knight, plus a letterpress poster for Republique Francaise ‘Avis aux Hommes des Reserves dans leurs Foyers’ and one other, various sizes (4)
£70-100
977* Knight Cross. An original document to SS Stormtrooper Fritz Christen awarded the Knight’s Cross 20 October 1941
973* Bayer (Herbert, 1900-1985). Arbeitsfreuder durch grune Werkhofe, circa 1937, colour lithographic poster, printed text to verso, tiny split to upper margin, some old water wrinkling visible to lower area verso, 288 x 203mm (11.25 x 8in) Bayer was widely recognised as the last living member of the Bauhaus. He remained in Germany far longer than most other progressives. However, in 1937, Bayer’s works were included in the Nazi propaganda exhibition ‘Degenerate Art’, upon which Bayer left Germany for Italy and then New York. This poster promotes the beauty of labour and strength through joy for the NSG (Nationalsozialistische Gemeinschaft). (1) £300-400
974* Erdt (Hans Rudi, 1883-1918). U Booge Heraus! [U-Boats Are Out!], 1917, colour lithograph, printed by Hollerbaum & Schmidt, Berlin, sheet size 72 x 50cm (28.25 x 19.75 ins), framed and glazed (glass cracked)
SS-Sturmann Fritz Christen was born 29 June 1921 and served in the anti-tank detachment of the SS-Totenkopf Division, receiving the Iron Cross 2nd Class on 20 July 1941. At noon on 24 September 1941, he was manning his 50mm anti-tank gun during a strong Russian assault on German positions near Lushno and was exposed to heavy artillery and Infantry fire, with all other guns knocked out Christen stayed at his post and was the only surviving member of his battery, he destroyed one enemy tank after another, until six were ablaze. At dawn the following day, ten Russian tanks and supporting Infantry attempted to break through once again. Christen proceeded to destroy a further seven enemy armoured vehicles, single handedly repelling the attack and bringing his personal tally to thirteen tanks within 24 hours. On 27 September the Russians were finally driven out of the Lushno area and his astounded comrades still found Christen crouched behind his anti-tank gun. During the preceding three days he had killed over 100 enemy soldiers and was immediately awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class and on 20 October 1941 he received the Knight’s Cross in honour of his bravery. (1) £200-300
A Bold propaganda poster by the graphic artist Hans Rudi Erdt, which advertised the first U-Boat propaganda film released by Bufa in early 1917. (1) £300-500
McCudden was an English flying ace of the First World War and among the most highly decorated airmen in British military history. He was killed in a flying accident following an engine fault on 9 July 1918. (a folder) £200-300
979 Military photographs. Five albums of WWII and later military photographs, including Norway 1945 mostly captioned for example ‘Sola Aerodrome Stavenger, the first Allied Aircraft land’ and ‘Cutis Commandoes of the US Transport command lined up ready for unloading’, plus New South Wales photographs, Palestine, Egypt etc. (5)
975* Free Czech Movement. An album of 60 press and propaganda photographs relating to the Free Czech Movement, circa 1940, showing soldiers, officials, field exercises, etc., some with wetstamps and annotations to verso, 20 x 25cm and smaller, loosely contained in a modern plastic photo album, 4to (1)
978* McCudden (James Thomas Byford, VC, DSO & Bar, 1895-1918). An important archive of letters and corrspondence, etc., mostly 1960s, largely handwritten and typed letters to McCudden’s major biographer C.C. Cole, and including correspondence from officers, men and civilians who knew McCudden and whose information was used as background for the book, also including a number of aces and ground crew who worked on his aircraft and witnessed his crash, a total of approximately 60 items, contained in a modern poly sleeve folder
£150-200
980* Royal Navy. A WWII Admiralty Pattern Parallel Rules, stamped with broad arrow, Patt No. 160100 and B.H.83, 45.5cm long in wooden case together with two others (3)
£100-150
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£70-100
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Lot 983
981 [Wolfe, Humbert]. Truffle Eater, by Oistros, Pretty Stories and Funny Pictures, 1st ed., Arthur Barker, [1933], title and eighteen unpaginated leaves, each with black and white illustrations and printed to rectos only, endpapers browned, original pictorial boards with upper cover showing Hitler in Struwwelpeter style with swastika-tipped long fingernails, covers slightly bowed, and a trifle rubbed to edges, 4to A good copy of this uncommon early anti-Nazi comic satire. (1)
£100-150
982 World War I - German Diary. A manuscript and photographicaly illustrated diary compiled by Lieutenant Schramm of Erfurt, 3rd Battery, 18th Field Artillery, Winter 1916/17, written in pencil, purple pencil and ink, a few sketches and over 80 black and white photographs (many approximately 8.5 x 11.5cm and similar), a total of 160 pp., inner hinges broken and contents partly loose, original quarter linen over boards, heavily rubbed and slightly frayed, 8vo Lieutenant Schramm was serving in the army group of General Remus von Woyrsch on Germany’s eastern front. Schramm’s substantial entries are in a difficult but consistent hand. He records life in the battery, the comings and goings of his fellow officers, and their deaths. He has a technical mentality and shows much interest in artillery pieces, sighting instruments, submarines and aeroplanes, which could be of great help to artillery in locating the enemy. His diary also reflects the wider developments of the war. He reports of the death of Graf Zeppelin, worries that America may declare war, and on 15 March records ‘Revolution in St. Petersburg’. On 14 May 1917 Schramm was transferred to the military airfield at Bialystok. A scattering of later comments added in 1919. The mostly good quality photographs include shots of Warsaw, Ivangorod (Deblin), Baranowicze, Brest-Litovsk, and Laon in France. There are also good photographs of artillery emplacements and aircraft, and army units on parade for inspection by General von Woyrsch and Austrian General Count von Kirchbach, as well as personal photographs. (1) £300-500
983* World War I - Prisoner of War. Souvenir of Captivity in Germany, Rennbahn Camp, Munster, Germany, August 1917, thirty-six-page booklet distributed to British prisoners of war held in Rennbahn Camp, containing poetry, stories, sketches and photographs produced by the soldiers in captivity, this copy with name and ownership details of Sergeant Frederick Apps, 1/5 South Lancashire Regiment, the final leaf and rear endpaper reserved for names and addresses of comrades in captivity completed fully by fifty soldiers giving rank, battalion and home address, original pictorial wrappers, some soiling and partially split along spine, oblong slim folio, together with a South Lancashire Regiment silk handkerchief with regimental crest with lace border, a printed British concert flyer for a programme on 14th February 1918 held at the Camp and a group of approximately 60 (mostly real photo) postcards, many of individual soldiers and groups including theatrical performances, some signed and inscribed to Fred (Apps) Provenance: By direct descent through the family. (approx. 60)
£500-700
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984* World War I Art. An original pen and ink and coloured pencil drawing on the back of part of a trench map, First World War period, showing a pipe-smoking British soldier with shouldered rifle standing in a trench and peering through a forest of barbed wire towards the enemy, 30 x 32cm, a few minor creases (1)
£100-150
985* World War I - German Artillery. A group of approximately 550 letters, cards, postcards sent from the unit of Karl Weith, 61 Field Artillery Regiment, a hessian unit, part of the German XVIII Army Corps, 191418, the majority of letters in stamped envelopes with unit details, plus a number of photographs of Karl and colleagues, together with some badges, buttons and post-war lapel badges (a shoebox)
£200-300
986* World War I - Prisoner of War Diary. A historically important archive of Brigadier General James Keith Dick-Cunyngham, CB, CMG, DSO, (1877-1935) 51st Highland Division, including his personal diary kept as a prisoner of war in Germany, written in pencil and starting with a description of his capture in April 1918, giving details of his treatment, firstly at camp in Minz, then at another camp in Berlin, disbound leaves tied with string to punch hole margins, accompanied by the official account sent to the War Office in 1919 giving details of his capture, ‘At about 4:45am on the morning of 12th April the brigade major of 153 Inf. Brigade came to my headquarters and reported that there was a good deal of machine gun and rifle fire on this left front and that troops were falling back. I went out of my headquarters but in the dark could see no movement of troops, and there was no disorder on the road... ‘, the account becoming more dramatic until he was finally wounded in the head by a rifle bullet ‘which knocked me senseless, and [I] was captured’, plus a photograph album from Dick-Cunyngham’s time when stationed at St. Pol, France with photos of awards and decorations being awarded to troops, documenting a visit to Verdun battlefield in April 1921, showing battlefields, trench systems, and continuing with when serving with the British Army in France showing sports events, etc., a total of 157 photographs and postcards, plus some news cuttings and loose images, contemporary cloth, folio, plus other paperwork including personal letters written to him by his wife, 15 aerial photographs of the Western Front, mention in despatch certificates, etc.
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£600-800
987* World War I Trench Maps. Roclincourt, 51B N.W.1, Scale 1:10,000, together with France, sheet 36 N.W., Scale 1:20,000, plus 12 further slightly later maps of France and Belgium, all printed in colours, folded and linenised backing (14)
Lot 987
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£100-150
988 World War I. A collection of seven naval notebooks, detailing the events of the war from October 1915 to July 1918, with extensive notes written in pencil in a minute hand, with details of daily events, losses, facts, reports and opinions, written by a person from H.M.S. Intrepid, one volume dated 1910 includes engineering & maintenance notes and pencil diagrams, also including details of total casualties published on all fronts etc. from September 1914 to September 1917, some dust-soiling, original cloth, six volumes blocked to upper board “D.278, Measurement Book”, oblong 8vo & 8vo (7)
£300-500
989 World War II - Allied Victory in Italy. A photograph album recording the German field surrender at 15th Army Group HQ near Florence, May 1945, the series of 12 photographs appearing at the end of an album containing a further 96 gelatin silver print photographs, arranged chronologically from 1941-45 on 15 stiff card leaves and back to back, beginning with the compiler’s wedding at St. Leonard’s, Exeter in 1941, family snapshots, photographs of radio operation and listening for intelligence at Gothic House, before being appointed as a war correspondent in September 1944 and going from there to Italy, views, aircraft and army personnel, the final two leaves devoted to the 12 unique photographs (mostly 8.5 x 8cm) obtained by him with manuscript captions to mounts in silver pencil, including a group photograph of Truscott, McCreery, Major Mark Clark and General Morgan, photographs including the German General, General Clark handing over the surrender orders, and after the official surrender German and Allied representatives adjourning to G-3 War Room for fuller discussion with Germans on one side of the table and Allied officers on the other side and finishing with caption ‘Victory in Italy. The Germans take orders from the Allies’, contemporary limp cloth with spine tie and Egyptology motifs to upper cover, oblong folio A remarkable album recently discovered by descendents of the photographer. Though dated May 1945, these photographs would seem to pre-date the official signing of the first instrument of surrender at Caserta near Naples on 29 April 1945. This surrender in ‘woods near Florence’ would seem to pre-date this historic first signing and the photographs are potentially the only photographic record of this first instrument of German field surrender. (1) £700-1000
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990* WWI - Caricatures. A group of well-executed pen and ink and watercolour caricatures of German or Austro-Hungarian officers and soldiers, c. 1917, all but one of an individual soldier and one of three soldiers playing on a hillside, drawn on off-white card with pencil names to versos, mostly approx. 14 x 9cm and one the reverse, together with a colour postcard of Kaiser Franz Josef I, all loosely contained in a folded sheet with gilt embossed logo of Kriegspatenschaft, 1917 The Kriegspatenschaft was a war charity for “Austria’s children”, an organisation run by women from the “higher social circles” inspired by a similar organisation in Germany, which helped to arrange sponsorship for needy newborns and their mothers. (12) £150-200
991* WWI - Mametz Wood. A chalk and pencil drawing of a soldier throwing a grenade with hand studies in the lower area, identified and signed by the artist Christopher Williams (1873-1934) to lower margin, buff paper, 40 x 28cm, framed and glazed, together with a related paperback ‘Wales on the Western Front’, edited by John Richards
Lot 993
This original drawing is a study for a larger oil painting, ‘The Welsh at Mametz Wood’, 1918, in the National Museum Wales. Mametz Wood was an engagement of the 38th (Welsh) division of the British Army during the First Battle of the Somme in France in 1916. (2) £600-800
992 WWI Pocket Diary. A Great War diary kept by Private W. Talbot, Army Service Corps, commences 8 August 1914, sailed for France Aug 15th and arrived in L’Havre Tue, Aug 18th then on to Rouen ... had a good look around Amiens arriving on Fri. 20th, left here on Sunday for Bohain, this was very close to the fighting and had to leave hurriedly as the Germans were advancing at a terrible rate ... there was a battle that lasted four days and the British losses must have been at least a thousand ... (The battle was Cambrai Aug 26), the sight of our poor devils coming back was pitiful ... advanced another ten miles to Crecy-en-Brie getting here at 12 midnight since we have been here we have continuously fed the firing lines with ammunition ... left here Sept 12th and covered over 40 miles passing several of our fellow graves on the way, we arrived at Chezy-enOrxois the same evening in the pouring rain ... a few miles from here 14 prisoners were captured and disarmed ... one of the prisoners had a watch on that the L. Corporal of the guard tried to take from him, in doing so the German hit him one under the chin and sent him to the ground and seized his rifle and seized his rifle and killed him and also a private that came to the rescue ... the 14 prisoners were all shot ... Sept 15 we left and dropped anchor about couple of miles passed Neuilly-St-Front and during the time we were here there was a continuous stream of troops of all sorts about 30,000 I think, going up to Soissons ... Nov 1 - Took the lorry to a place called Ploegsteert to pick up gun platforms. While we were doing so we were being heavily shelled ... one of them hit a large house that had been used as hospital ... one woman getting her head blown off and several other civilians wounded ... final entry 27 April 1915
993* WWI Posters. Four political posters by the Carey Cartoon Service, comprising 1914 The Innocent Bystander, 1915 The International “Wake”, 1915 Hitting the Trial and 1916 Leap Years Proposal, black and white, heightened with colour, 52.5 x 79.5cm, framed and glazed
994* WWI Posters. A group of 9 American colour lithograph posters including 1 duplicate, circa 1918, including titles ‘Have you a Red Cross Service Flag?’ with artwork by Jessie Willcox Smith, ‘YWCA Back Our Girls Over There, United War Work Campaign’, ‘Red Cross Christmas Roll Call’, artwork by E.H. Blashfield, Victory Liberty Loan ‘And they thought we couldn’t fight’, artwork by Clyde Forsythe, ‘For Home and Country’ (2 copies), artwork by Alfred Everitt Orr, War Savings Stamps ‘Keep Him Free’, artwork by Charles Livingston Bull, ‘Hun or Home? Buy More Liberty Bonds’, artwork by Raleigh, and one other for Red Cross ‘I summon you to the comradeship’, artwork by Meilziner, all approximately 72 x 48cm and similar sizes in rolled condition, a few marginal splits and edge fraying
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3404 Private Henry W Talbot, served on the Western Front with the 4th Division Ammunition Park, Army Service Corps (Mechanical Transport Army Reserve) from 15.8.1915, entitled to a 1914 Star and Bar trio. (1) £200-300
£100-150
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£150-200
995 WWI Training Manual. A manuscript training manual written up by Corporal Best 14/1726, “A” Company, Royal Warwick Regiment, 1916, largely relating to bombing notes including sections on safety precautions for bombers in training, explosives, detonators, fuses, west spring gun, barracades, German stick handle grenade, French ball grenade, gas warfare, etc., neatly written in blue ink to rectos and some versos of 40 leaves of lined exercise book, a little spotting and soiling, original wrappers, soiled, frayed and detached, slim 4to (1)
£150-200
996 WWI - Stereo Views. A complete set of Great War 500 stereo views, published by Realistic Travels, London, c. 1920, black and white arched top photographs mounted on stiff grey card with rounded corners and printed details, numbered 1-500, 9 x 17.5cm, contained in five original cloth-backed bookform boxes, spines faded (5)
£300-500
997 WWII - United States Army. A personal photograph album of over 300 corner-mounted black and white snapshots, circa 1942-45, recording army and off-duty activities of Private ‘Naegele’ from his time with 355th School Squadron, Jefferon Barracks, Missouri, other locations including Scott Field, Illinois, Long Beach, California, Nashville, Tennessee, Memphis, Romulus, Michigan, Hamilton Field, California, etc., also pictures in Tunis, North Africa, Honolulu, Japanese mortalities at Tarawa, etc., all small format and corner mounted as multiples to 24 leaves and back to back with white china ink captions, some fraying and some photos now missing, manuscript chronology inscribed to front pastedown, contemporary cloth with aircraft motif to upper cover, upper board crudely rehinged with black tape, lower board detached, oblong folio Lot 995
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£100-150
999* WWII. Wehrmacht photograph album, c. 1941-43, approximately 185 photographs, by an unidentified Wehrmacht infantryman, depicting self and group portraits, training drills, marches and parades, barrack activities, machine gun practice, lectures, Panzer Mk II, III and IV tanks and armour, family portraits, etc., corner-mounted and loose, a few captioned in pencil in German to verso, the largest 9 x 13.5cm, contained in original cloth album, a few abrasions and stains, oblong 4to Includes scenery and behind the lines views on the Eastern Front during 1942-43, specifically in the Carpathian mountains (present-day Romania). (1) £100-150
998 WWII Occupied France. Two albums of b/w photographs, representing Germany and America in France during the War, Album one containing approx. 180 snapshot size images including tanks, graves, aircraft crashes, Pairs, topographical, Luftwaffe, Army etc., Album two containing approx. 250 snapshot size images including GIs, tanks, crowds gathering for parades, war souvenirs, German and U.S.A.A.F. aircraft, Military Police, 2nd Battalion 1303 Engineers, 407 AAA Gun Battalion and portrait photographs Believed to have belonged to a French family who had a member who developed rolls of film for the occupying Germans, the liberating Americans and the Free French, who if they liked a photograph or were perhaps friends of the owners of the film they took a copy for themselves. (2) £100-150
1000* Great War. A collection of WWI glass negatives, all in paper envelopes, some captioned and dated, including German Army July 1915, France 1918 T.M. HQ, many of officers and other ranks, 8 x 10.5cm, contained in a cigar box (1)
Lot 999
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£100-150
HEINZ WOLFGANG SCHNAUFER (1922-1950)
1001* Schnaufer (Heinz Wolfgang, 1922-1950). The port tail fin from Schnaufer’s favourite Messerschmitt Bf110G-4, “G9+EF”, c.1944-45, made of aluminium and painted with 121 ‘kill’ icons, consisting of small roundels and four-engined British bombers with the date of each victory painted below, a large hakenkreuz (swastika) painted in black and white beneath, small data plate ‘Sach Nr 110 310 H / Werk Nr 20032 3’, bullet holes, dents and chipped paintwork, 111 x 78cm (43.5 x 29.75ins) Between 1 June 1942 and 7 March 1945 Schnaufer and his crew shot down a confirmed total of 121 British and Commonwealth bombers by night, and in only 164 operational sorties, making Schnaufer the highest-scoring night fighter ace in the history of aerial warfare. It is estimated that Schnaufer, nicknamed by the Allied Air Forces as “The Night Ghost of St Trond”, shot down 37 British bombers while flying the aircraft from which this tail fin was salvaged. It was his favourite aircraft and one which he began flying on 6 July 1944. On 30 March 1945 this aircraft and a number of Fw 190s were being flown to safety from the advancing enemy troops. It was en route from Gutersloh to Wunstorf when it was shot down, probably by a chasing Mosquito, crashing in the hills of Westphalia. The pilot that day, (not Schnaufer), and one crew member was killed and a third badly injured. Bizarrely, Schnaufer, who survived the war and one of only 27 men awarded the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds, was to die on 15 July 1950 following a road accident while on a wine-buying trip in Bordeaux. He was just 28. Provenance: Wolfgang Lohmann, an expert on Luftwaffe aircraft and military-air historian. Over fifty years ago Lohmann discovered the artefact being used as a patch on a roof in the village of Hillegossen. The owner was a chimneysweep who had salvaged it in the summer of 1945, selling it to Lohmann around 1962. Now 80 Lohmann has decided the time has come to sell it. The Imperial War Museum has a tail fin from another Messerschmitt 110 flown by Schnaufer. That port fin of machine 3C+BA does not come from an aircraft in which Schnaufer scored any victories. The starboard fin of the same machine, with the symbols painted on Schnaufer’s instructions at the very end of the war, is on display at the Australian War Memorial Museum in Canberra. Much discussion surrounds these and other Schnaufer tail fins and myth and fact have intertwined to cause great confusion. This item’s authenticity is beyond dispute and supported by Wim Govaerts, an authority on Schnaufer, who reproduces a wartime photograph of Schnaufer pointing at this tail fin in his book Nachtspook van Sint-Truiden (2007). The authenticity was further confirmed to Lohmann directly by Schnaufer’s radio operator Friedrich Rumpelhardt. For more information about these tail fins and authenticity see Peter Hinchliffe’s book Schnaufer: Ace of Diamonds (Stroud: Tempus, 1999), Appendix A, pp. 284-296. (1) £15000-20000 176
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1002* Schnaufer (Heinz-Wolfgang, 1922-1950). An original propeller blade from Schnaufer’s favourite ‘Messerschmitt Bf110G-4, “G9+EF”‘, circa 1944-45, cast aluminium, complete with variable pitch gear-ring to hub-fitting base, length 144cm (56.5in) Provenance: As previous lot. (1)
£2000-3000
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FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WAR MEMORABILIA FROM THE FORMAN ARCHIVE The Forman Archive was formed in the late 1960s by military ephemera expert Michael Ralf Forman (1928-2008). It encompassed many aspects of royalty plus first and second world war personalities, as well as material on prisoners of war and SOE. He compiled unique archives on hangman Albert Pierrepoint and the infamous traitor William Joyce (‘Lord Haw-Haw’). Michael had several exhibitions at Windsor Castle over the years to help St George’s Chapel with Charitable Funds.
1003* Bader (Group Captain Sir Douglas, 1910-1982). A presentation model of Bader’s Supermarine Spitfire, circa 1950s, hand-painted brass model with Bader’s personal identification ‘D-B’ painted on both sides, original brass stand with engraved presentation plaque in applied silver, ‘Supermarine Spitfire, Flown in Combat by Group Captain D.R.S. Bader, CBE, DSO, DFC, 1939-1945, Presented to him by Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd’, wingspan 23cm (9in) Acquired by the vendor from the widow of Douglas Bader via a third party. The model was presented to Bader by Vickers in 1945. (1) £2000-3000
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Lot 1004 1004* Bader (Group Captain Sir Douglas, 1910-1982). A unique presentation certificate conferring honorary citizenship on Group Captain Douglas Bader by the French town of St. Omer, 1964, illuminated in gilt and colours on parchment with applied coat of arms and seal, plus oval stamp of Mairie de St.-Omer to lower margin, 26 x 37cm The certificate was awarded at a special ceremony to commemorate Bader’s attempted escape from the German hospital at St. Omer and Madame Hiecque’s attempt to hide and save him. Bader was recaptured and Madame Hiecque was arrested by the Gestapo. She survived and was awarded a certificate at the same ceremony. Provenance: Acquired from an auction of Bader’s effects sold by Lady Bader at Phillips, London in 1989, issued with Adrian Forman’s letter of guarantee. (1) £400-600
Lot 1006 1005* Bader (Group Captain Sir Douglas, 1910-1982). An original head and shoulders portrait [by Cuthbert Orde?], 1941, pencil and black crayon on textured paper, unclearly initialled and dated at foot, 26.5 x 21cm, tipped on to mount, framed and glazed, together with Reach for the Sky Preview, circa 1956, a double-sided 33rpm LP record by Les Wise Recording Studios, Adelaide, blue and white label with typed title and stamp of Clem Taylor Advertising Service Ltd., record surface with numerous scratches, original plain brown paper sleeve, frayed, plus three related books, one biography by Laddie Lucas signed by author and Bader The portrait is near-identical to the one by Cuthbert Orde in the Imperial War Museum with identical caption at head and this may be one of several made at the same time. This portrait was purchased at the Bader auction at Phillips in 1989. (5) £500-800
1006* Colditz Castle. A collection of Colditz souvenirs, comprising a six-place porcelain tea service, printed with flowers, including teapot and sugar bowl and cover, printed mark to base CP, Colditz, Made in GDR F89, together with a twelve-place tea service, plain white with gold bands, by the same company, plus blue and white souvenir plates and three related beer glasses (some damage) (a carton)
£200-300
1007* Prisoners of War. A pair of Second World War prisoner of war posters produced for Red Cross & St. John, circa 1940, the first with 14 photographic prisoner of camp scenes, and the second with 10 photographic images telling the story of a prisoner of war food parcel, both printed in red, black and white, both 76 x 51cm, framed and glazed (2)
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£150-200
1011* WWI - Prisoner of War Art. A group of 4 original caricature drawings by A. van der Straeten, German prisoner of war at Lancaster, 1915, all pen and ink and watercolour with monogrammed initials, date and place, titled ‘In Berlin at Last’, ‘Blos 3 Tage?’, ‘Aufzug der Wache’ and ‘Macdonald in Munchen’, each a little creased and dust soiled, last two laid on card, all approximately 21 x 27cm 1008* Stalag Luft III. An original German ID record for prisoner Squadron Leader Wilfred Surtees, captured 31st August printed card completed with 1943, typewritten details giving various personal details including date and place of birth, next of kin, identifying characteristics, etc., passport-size photo ID pasted on, split and repaired with sellotape along centre of vertical and horizontal folds with staining to vertical folds not affecting details of the card, 29.5 x 21cm
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Lot 1009
A rare original piece of ephemera relating to the camp made famous by two prisoner escapes that took place there by tunnelling. Both escapes were adapted into films, ‘The Wooden Horse’ (1950) and ‘The Great Escape’ (1963) and adapted by books by former prisoners Eric Williams and Paul Brickhill. Wilfred Surtees was part of a crew onboard a Halifax that was shot down by Heinz Schnaufer, crashing just east of Kuinre. Surtees and two others were able to bail out, Surtees becoming a prisoner of war at Stalag Luft III. (1) £200-300
1009* Special Operations Executive. A small group of rare artefacts as used by British Secret Service spies in World War II, including a very rare brown bakelite pen with blued leaf shaped blade, one edge serrated, a green button with compass set in the reverse, compass ring spinner, a Royal Engineers brass button with secret compartment, probably for a compass, a small hacksaw in original paper wrapper, a PAL Hollow Ground unused razor in original printed wrapper, 3 survival matches (2 damaged), an SOE belt buckle, a percussion cartridge, a small canvas pouch, 5 linen maps and two related books (20)
£800-1200
£150-200
1010* WWI - Prisoner of War Drawings. A group of 4 original drawings by A. van der Straeten, Lancaster Prisoner of War Camp, 1915, one pen and ink and three pen and ink and watercolour, all skilful caricatures, titled ‘Herbst-Ferien’, ‘Abschied von Lancaster’, ‘Die Beiden Unzertrennlichen... ‘ and ‘Doing their Bit’, all with initialled monogram and date and place, each approximately 23 x 21cm and similar sizes, all but the first laid on card £150-200
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1012* WWI - German Prisoner of War Art. A group of 5 original caricature drawings by A. van der Straeten, 1915, all pen and ink and all but one with watercolour, two signed, the remainder initialled, three giving location of Isle of Man, four dated 1915 and one 1916, all but one laid on card, a little dust soiling, 20 x 27cm and slightly smaller, plus a mimeographed caricature by Straeten at Lancaster Camp plus 3 further German prisoner of war drawings, one pen and ink silhouette titled ‘Tasting the Jam’ and initialled C.F.W., the remaining two watercolours of the Camps, one an exterior of a hut and one a bedroom scene signed F. Heinecke, various sizes (10)
£200-300
1013* Hess (Rudolf, 1894-1987). A remarkable archive of personal effects, memorabilia and ephemera, notably the aluminium/alloy inspection cover removed from the fuselage of Hess’s Messerschmitt Bf 110E-1/N following his infamous crash landing at Eaglesham, south of Glasgow, on 10 May 1941, of almost circular shape with two red circles below silver-coloured diamond, locking nut with red arrow pointing right above black arrow and the word ‘Auf’, 24 x 23cm (9.5 x 9ins), together with a German Iron Cross First Class found in the cockpit of Hess’s crashed Messerschmitt, somewhat blackened and damaged, a Mercedes Benz circular enamelled metal badge removed from one of the twin-engines of Hess’s plane (with a letter of provenance from J.M.F. White, a research engineer at Farnborough from whom this was purchased), and a vintage black and white photograph of the wreckage of Hess’s aircraft showing RAF men guarding the aircraft (one head circled in black identifying the person from whom the other items were purchased), slightly creased and soiled with small marginal split to upper margin repaired to verso, 10.5 x 15.5cm, together with a group of 12 X-ray negatives of Rudolf Hess’s broken thigh when a prisoner in England at Mytchett Place, dated in ink 28 July 1941, the X-rays taken after Hess’s suicide attempt by leaping over the balcony from the first floor, two X-rays with a small ‘H’ in ink at top, 39 x 28cm and smaller, plus original wartime envelope, plus an archive of Hess books, photographs and ephemera, including an early small private photograph, circa 1938, 6 x 8cm, inscribed on reverse ‘Herr Rudolf Hess snapped at Hohenschwangau (facing camera)’, 6 Polaroids taken outside Spandau prison, a typed letter signed from Ilse Hess to Walter Steinecke, 22 February 1955, referring amongst other things to her husband and that the only people allowed to write to Hess are herself, her son, mother, brother and sister, and that they are only allowed to send something for him to smoke (but he doesn’t smoke), soap and underwear (which he won’t accept as he stubbornly insists that since they’ve locked him up they also have to clothe him, and that he is so extreme in this that many don’t understand him and think he must be crazy’), a typed statement signed from Ilse Hess in German and titled ‘A Request to the Friends of England-Nuremberg-Spandau’, trying to promote her book, a real photo postcard of Hess by Hoffmann and another pre-war photo card of Hess, a pamphlet by Hess titled ‘Germany in Peace: A Soldier’s Message’, printed for private circulation, Berlin, n.d., circa mid 1930s, a copy of the front page of the Daily Express for 13 May 1941 with the headline concerning Hess’s aircraft crash and capture in Scotland, ‘The Deputy-Fuehrer Gives Himself Up’, plus a quantity of other magazines, photocopies and related information concerning Hess plus 4 modern biographies including one paperback Hess’s reasons for flying to Scotland in this bizarre story have never been fully explained, but it seems he was attempting to reach the Duke of Hamilton, who he believed had sufficient political clout to help him negotiate peace with the United Kingdom. The unique set of X-ray negatives were acquired by Michael Forman in 1972 from Mrs K. Foley, widow of Colonel Francis Edward Foley, CMG, Senior Officer in charge of Hess at the time. Included with the lot is a letter from Mrs Foley to Michael Forman relating to the X-rays and sent in 1972 and a letter from 1973 concerning the X-rays by Ilford and confirming that the X-rays are on Ilford film and must date between 1939 and 1943. In the book ‘The Case of Rudolf Hess’, edited by J.R. Rees, 1947, Hess’s X-rays are referred to on page 60: ‘On the 28th July 1941 his leg was X-rayed at the request of the surgical specialist. Hess had heard that X-rays rendered one sexually sterile, and he carefully used the lid of the steriliser to cover his genitalia during exposures’. A copy of this book is included with the lot. Frank Foley was himself a notable figure. He worked for MI6 as a British spy but helped some 10,000 Jews escape from concentration camps. His biography by Michael Smith was published in 1999: see following lot. (an archive) £5000-7000
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1014 *Foley C.M.G. (Major Francis Edward, 1884-1958). A full set of miniatures and confirmation, comprising Companion of the Order of St. Michael & St. George, British War Medal 1914/18, Victory Medal 1914/19 with MID (Mention in Despatches), Defence medal 1939/45, War Medal 1939/45 with MID (Norwegian Campaign) and Norwegian Knights Cross of the Order of St. Olav, presented in a framed and glazed display with Forman Archive printed biography, reproduction portrait, a snapshot of his gravestone and a letter from Foley’s widow Katharine Foley to Michael Forman dated 28th April 1972, plus two further letters from Mrs Foley to Michael Forman and a copy of the biography by Michael Smith, ‘Foley: The Spy Who Saved 10,000 Jews’, 1st edition, 1999, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo Major Francis Edward Foley C.M.G. was a native of Somerset, educated in France. He served in the First World War with the Hertfordshire Regiment and the 2/6th North Staffordshire Regiment with the rank of Captain. He was mentioned in despatches in 1918 and was on the General Staff (Intelligence) with GHW, the Rhine Army. From 1920 to 1939 he was HBM passport control officer for Germany and played a major role in helping people who were being persecuted by the Nazis. In 1939 and 1940 he was HBM Passport Control in Norway and when that country was invaded by the Germans he was attached to CinC Norwegian forces in the field and managed to escape to England. He was mentioned in despatches for his Norwegian service. He was commissioned in 1940 and in 1941 was awarded the CMG and also the Norwegian Knights Cross of the Order of St. Olav. Major Foley, MI6 agent, was put in charge of Rudolf Hess after his capture in Scotland in May 1941 where he looked after him for the whole time he was in Britain and became his mentor. His private opinion of Hess was that he was demonstrably insane and should never have been brought to trial. The X-rays of Hess’s broken thigh are included with the Hess archive in the previous lot. Foley was inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund for his brilliant devotion to humanity and helped with the escape of 10,000 Jews from Germany and Norway. There have been many public tributes to Foley in public art including in 2004 a remembrance plaque dedicated to him at the entrance to Stourbridge's Mary Stevens Park. The following year volunteers from Highbridge, Foley's birthplace, raised money to erect their own tribute. In 2010 Foley was posthumously named a British Hero of the Holocaust. A remarkable man and an extremely important group of miniature medals with excellent provenance. (4) 182
£2000-3000
1015 * Doenitz (Karl, 1891-1980). A half-length portrait in full uniform, circa 1943, black and white photographic portrait by Bauer, Berlin, in an original official silver-painted frame, glazed, overall 55 x 43cm (21.5 x 16.5in) Acquired by Michael Forman from one of the British Commandos who captured Doenitz at his official headquarters as acting Fuhrer in Flensburg in May 1945. There have been many public tributes to Foley in public art including in 2004 a remembrance plaque dedicated to him at the entrance to Stourbridge’s Mary Stevens Park. The following year volunteers from Highbridge, Foley’s birthplace, raised money to erect their own tribute. In 2010 Foley was posthumously named a British Hero of the Holocaust by the British Government. (1) £700-1000
1016* Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Two vintage black and white photographs of Hitler’s half-niece Geli Raubal (1908-1931), one showing her full length outside at Berchtesgarden with two dogs, the other a cropped close up of Hitler and Raubal’s heads close together, 10.5 x 8cm and 8.5 x 11cm respectively, versos blank Hitler kept a close rein on his half-niece Raubal as he rose to power as leader of the Nazi Party. Tragically, she shot herself in Hitler’s Munich apartment, at the age of 23. Acquired at a sale of Frau Anni Winter’s effects sold by Graf Klenau, 2 April 1971. These and other items suspected to have been in Hitler’s ownership were confiscated by the Federal State of Bavaria but following a lawsuit the items offered at that auction were the ones returned to Frau Winter after the judgement on 10 March 1954. The second photograph was featured in the Sunday Times magazine supplement (26 March 1972) – see following lot. (2) £300-400
1017* Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). An unused 1914-18 German War Loans Savings Card originally belonging to Hitler, 4 pp. with black and white illustation to first page, a little creased and soiled, 14 x 16.5cm Michael Forman acquired two of these savings cards together, one was completed in manuscript as belonging to Hitler and showed that he invested 25 Marks every week to help further the national cause. This is the second unused book. Provided with the lot is a typed translation of the completed card and extracts from a Sunday Times magazine supplement (26 March 1972) picturing the completed card as loaned by Michael Forman. (1) £200-300
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Lot 1018 1018* Mata Hari. A rare autograph letter signed by Mata Hari (18761917), Victoria Hotel, Amsterdam, 16 May 191[5?], to a friend in French, translating as, ‘I recall that you were already suffering when I was anchored in Halie is it still the same story? We are also having a bad time living on our nerves. Yes, the ballet is not for now, but suggest it to the Scala (Theatre). It is classical and very beautiful especially since there is music from Couperin of 1730 with an accompaniment of harpsichords or violins. It is very pretty. We can operate it everywhere later. I am leaving tomorrow to live in La HayeNiewe Nitleg 16 where I have set up home. The war is going on too long for me to continue living in the hotel. It is very expensive and not very comfortable. Speak to Mingarde I am sure that will be of interest to him’, with a postscript saying that it will give her great pleasure to see them when they pass through Holland, 4 pages in a large hand, 8vo
1019* Nazi Occupation of France. Arret de la Cour Martiale... , 11th January 1941, printed Versailles, [1941], a very rare German and French bilingual letterpress court martial poster announcing that Robert Deregnaucourt, a Parisian chauffeur, is condemned to death by firing squad for having committed violent acts against a German soldier, printed in black with red and black rule borders, Nazi Parteiadler motif at head of poster, a few minor marks, 59 x 90cm (23 x 35.5in), laid on card A very rare survival of a poster ordering the execution of a French citizen by a German firing squad in Occupied France in 1941. (1) £500-700
A very rare wartime letter by the infamous German spy executed by army firing squad at Vincennes on 15th October 1917. Mata Hari was a stage name used while working as an exotic dancer, her real name being Margaretaj Geertruida Zelle MacLeod. (1) £2000-3000
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1020* Nuremberg Trial Courtroom Drawings. Two original pencil drawings [by Captain A.G. Wurmser] of the heads of Great Admirals Karl Doenitz (1891-1980) and Erich Raeder (1876-1960), 1946, drawn in pencil during live proceedings at the Nuremberg Trials on British War Crimes Executive letterhead, Doenitz shown with dark glasses, headphones and tie, Raeder with headphones, one page, 4to, together with a second unused sheet of the same letterhead and copies of related paperwork
Lot 1021
Lots 1020-1032 were acquired from Captain Alfred G. Wurmser, a staff member of the British War Crimes Executive. (2) £200-300
1021* Nuremberg Trials - Daluege. Autograph signature of SS Chief of Police Kurt Daluege (1897-1946), 1 September 1945, an authentication signature provided by Daluege for the Nuremberg Trials and signed on a slip of paper beneath a brief biography stating that Daluege was closely connected with Goering in a purge of political opponents in 1933, closely associated with Goebbels in the political fight to control Berlin, and with Frank credited with the destruction of LIDICE, sellotaped at upper margin with passport photo ID and typed English biography, overall 18 x 20.5cm, together with an unused sheet of British War Crimes Executive letterhead (2)
£300-500
1023* Nuremberg Trials - Doenitz. Official autograph supplied by Doenitz for use at the Nuremberg Trials, 1946, an undated slip with typed English and German heading that this is to certify that the following is my proper signature, signed ‘Karl Doenitz’, punch holes to upper margin, oblong 8vo, together with an unused letterhead of the British War Crimes Executive at the International Military Trials, Nuremberg 1022* Nuremberg Trials - Doenitz. Autograph sentiment in German signed ‘Doenitz’, [1946], written boldly on a sheet of British War Crimes Executive letterhead stationery, one page, 4to, together with a half-length black and white photographic portrait of Grand Admiral Doenitz in full uniform, by Bauer of Berlin, early 1940s, 48 x 35cm, framed and glazed (2)
£300-500
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Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz (1891-1980) was appointed by Hitler to succeed him after his death. Documents signed by him usually are signed with the surname only. (2) £300-500
1024* Nuremberg Trials - Fritzsche. Autograph signature of Hans Fritzsche (1900-1953), circa 1946, signed on a white slip of paper in blue ink, 8 x 13.5cm, the slip pasted on to a sheet of British War Crimes Executive letterhead stationery
Lot 1025
Hans Fritzsche was a Nazi radio commentator. He was tried at Nuremberg and judged not guilty. Subsequently, a German court found he had incited atrocities by claiming that the Jews started the war. Several photocopies of related documents accompany the lot. (1) £200-300
1025* Nuremberg Trials - Hess. A very rare trial document signed by Rudolf Hess and his lawyer Dr Alfred Seidl, typed dated 16 February 1946, Seidl’s name and address stamp, International Military Tribunal official court stamps, the slip of paper 7.5 x 20cm, tipped on to an unused sheet of British War Crimes Executive letterhead stationery (1)
£400-600
1026* Nuremberg Trials - Hess. Autograph ink signature of Rudolf Hess as (1894-1988), 8th October 1945, submitted by Hess as an authentic signature on a bilingual typed slip with date inserted in manuscript, punch holes to upper margin, sheet size 13.5 x 20.5cm, together with an unused sheet of British War Crimes Executive letterhead stationery Signed two days before Hess was flown from Hereford to Nuremberg to stand trial. (2) £300-500
Lot 1027 1027* Nuremberg Trials - Rudolf Hess. A group of three official press photographs from the Nuremberg Trials, November all featuring Rudolf Hess and 1945, Ribbentrop, two with Goering and other Nazi defendants in the dock, pencil captions and Forman Archive labels to versos, each 20 x 25cm, together with three unused sheets of British War Crimes Executive letterhead stationery
1028* Nuremberg Trials - Wolff. Original ink autograph of SS Obergruppenfuehrer (Italy) Karl Wolff (1900-1984), dated 1st September 1945, as submitted for use in the Nuremberg Trials beneath a bilingual typed statement indicating that this is his proper signature, together with a passport-size photo (detached), the sheet relaid, 13.5 x 20cm, together with an unused sheet of British War Crimes Executive letterhead stationery
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(2)
£200-300
Lot 1026
£300-500
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1031* Nuremberg Trials. A group of 11 vintage black and white photographs of the bodies of Nazi war criminals following their executions in October 1946, including Goering (committed suicide the night before execution), Jodl, Keitel, Ribbentrop, Kaltenbrunner, SeyssInquart, Frick, Streicher, Sauckel, Rosenberg and Frank, each 19 x 24cm and similar sizes, Forman Archive labels to versos, together with 12 unused sheets of British War Crimes Executive letterhead stationery and copies of supporting and related paperwork, presented in poly sleeves in a modern ring binder (a folder)
£700-1000
1032* Nuremberg Trials. An archive of 80 photocopies of background evidence to the Trials, circa 1946, various lengths and various languages, all folio, together with an e-book printout of the ‘Preliminary Report on Germany’s Crimes against Norway’, by Major Finn Palmstrom and Rolf Normann Torgersen, Oslo, 1945, plus a 1st edition of a Czech publication on the Trial, ‘Norimberk: zlocin a soud’, by Vladimir Rypar, Prague, 1946, black and white illustrations from photographs, upper inner hinges broken, original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed at extremities, small 4to, the whole collection presented in poly sleeves in two modern ring binders
1029* Brauchitsch (Walther von, 1881-1948). Autograph photographic postcard signed, circa 1940, head-and-shoulders portrait by Rohn in full uniform, postally unused, signed ‘W v. Brauchitsch’ to lower area of image, 14 x 10cm
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£100-200
Brauchitsch was a German Field Marshal and the Commander-in-Chief of the German army in the early years of World War II. His war crime charges included conspiracy and crimes against humanity. He died in 1948 of a heart attack before he could be prosecuted. (1) £250-350
1030* Nuremberg Trials. A folder of original ephemera and copies relating to the trials, 1945/46, including 10 printed letterheads of British War Crimes Executive stationery as used at the Trials, 4 press photos including German and British officials, a scene of German atrocities discovered, original pithy pencil descriptions by Captain A.G. Wurmser describing each defendant’s reaction as the verdicts were read out (‘Frick: slightly sneering, verdict unexpected; Streich: silent, leaves fast; Frink: slow, stunned; Doenitz: deliberate, frowns... ; Speer: serene, alm[ost] amused, grateful bow?... ‘, 1 page, 8vo, plus another sheet with pencil names and sentences as they were given, listing 22 names of defendants, plus Military Tribunal nos. 1 & 2, two original stapled booklets prepared by Public Relations Division, plus related similar, a memorandum with seating plan of accused, some items with official stamp, a total of approximately 40 items, presented in poly sleeves in a modern ring binder (approx. 40)
1033* Nuremberg Trials. A small group of ephemera relating to S. John Peskett and his appearance at the Nuremberg Trials, 1945, including the original telegram authorising and inviting him to visit Nuremberg on or about 27 March 1946 for a period of two days for the purpose of attending the trials of leading war criminals, a few marks and creases, original stamps and manuscript additions, a printed IMT billetting note completed in manuscript and dated 26th March [1946] giving Peskett accommodation at the Grand Hotel, Peskett’s IMT visitor’s pass (No. 47144), completed in manuscript, typewriting and pencil, pencil signed by Peskett to verso, Peskett’s visitors’ gallery ticket for seat number 17 session 177 with his pencil signature at upper margin, three later typed letters signed from Peskett, two addressed to Michael Forman, and a copy of his book ‘Strange Intelligence from Dunkirk to Nuremberg’, 1981, with signed presentation for Michael Forman dated June 1985 to front free endpaper, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus a few related photocopies and supporting papers relating to Peskett including a printed extract ‘Forty Years On - Looking Back at Nuremberg’, taken from the journal History, February 1987, signed by Peskett and presented to Michael and Doreen Forman, all (except book) presented in 8 poly sleeves in a modern ring binder
£250-350
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£300-500
Lot 1035 1034* Isle of Man - Knockaloe Internment Camp. A group of three items of ephemera relating to camp commandant Colonel Francis William Panzera (1851-1917), including a photographic head-andshoulders portrait of Panzera by Elliott & Fry, signed and dated 1906 by the sitter to lower mount, a letter to Panzera’s daughter Mary written on behalf of the King and dated 8th October 1917 concerning the death of Mr Hepworth’s son and his sorrow concerning the death of Panzera, some toning, one page, 4to, plus a printed calligraphic scroll with royal crest commemorating Panzera with his details completed in red ink at foot, some toning, laid on card, plus a group photograph of Liga Meister I Class 1916 at Knockaloe Camp, plus an antique-style bird’s eye view engraved print of the camp with scroll title and three vignettes, laid on card, plus 9 photocopies of extracts relating to Panzera and the camp (15)
£150-200
1035* Isle of Man - Knockaloe Internment Camp. A good original pen and ink and watercolour panoramic bird’s eye view drawing of a deserted-looking Knockaloe Internment Camp, circa 1916, 22 x 83cm (9 x 32.5in), laid on card (1)
£200-300
1036* Prisoner of War Camps. A group of First and Second World War ephemera, including ID tags for Stalag I-A, Oflag IX-A/H, Stalag Luft I (plus a typed postcard dated 10th February 1942 sent to prisoner of war Sergeant Charles Macdonald and with red inkstamp of receipt of Stalag Luft I1), WWI German Prisoner of War Camp for Allied Officers IIA, plus four real photo postcards relating to Stalag XVIIIA (one showing the German officer Kommandant Captain Stiner), snapshots of Swabeck prisoner of war camp, construction of Lavamund power plant, an unusual postcard dated 1944 showing X-ray of an English prisoner of war’s lungs, three postcards sent home from Stalag 383, Oflag VA Weinsberg and Stalag XX-A, an air mail post letter sent to prisoner of war in Switzerland, plus 6 related booklets and flyers (21)
£300-500
1037 Speer (Albert). Die Neue Reichskanzlei, 2nd edition, Munich, circa 1938, 131 pp. including colour, black and white and folding illustrations, original linen-backed boards, some spotting and minor fraying to spine ends, remains of original dust jacket present, together with Die Kunst im Deutschen Reich, Year 6, Nos. 1-12 bound as 1, 1942, colour and black and white illustrations including some plates tipped in, printed title to each part, photocopy contents list tipped in, original printed upper wrapper to first issue retained, modern two-tone cloth gilt, both folio Issue 5 of the second work gives good information and reproduction on the Ritterkreuz Urkunden, featuring awards given to Rommel and Goring. (2) £150-200
1038 Veale (Frederick John Partington, 1897-1976). A group of 4 manuscript exercise books, written circa 1964-71, being Veal’s pencil notes and revisions for his historical writings, all books complete and most pages with pencil lines striking through the text, original wrappers, a little rubbed and frayed, together with two copies of his books, one published in German, both original cloth in frayed dust jackets Veal was an influential English historian and prolific writer. His most important and influential work was ‘Advanced Barbarism’, a reprint copy of which is included with this lot. (6) £100-200
1039 Wedel (Hasso von & Hansen, Henrich ). Die Soldaten des Fuhrers im Felde, Munich, 1940, black and white plates from photos, stereoviewer and 100 photographic stereos laid in to front and rear pastedowns, original cloth, a little rubbed, together with Der Kampf im Westen, Die Soldaten, Munich, 1940, 8 colour plates, stereoscope and 100 photographic stereo cards laid in to front and rear pastedowns, contemporary boards lettered in silver, a little rubbed, both folio (2)
£150-200
1040* Wilhelm (Kaiser, 1859-1941). A 35mm newsreel of archive footage of the Kaiser, produced by Visnews Ltd. for Forman Coin & Medal Company, 1970, contained in original tin with typed label giving sequence details, Kaiser material (102 feet), Kaiser (80 feet), on parade (96 feet), Kaiser (50 feet), Royal visit to Germany (132 feet) and Kaiser on holiday (123 feet) (1)
Lot 1036
£100-200
1041* WWII - Confidential Memoranda for British Press. A small archive of mimeographed memoranda etc. issued to Donald Reed, a British war reporter, 1944-45, including Allied Expeditionary Force restricted memos and mimeographed maps, a confidential report covering results of contacts with Germans in the Rhine Province North, XXII Corps statistical data, a confidential report titled ‘What does a German think’, 23 May 1945, a total of 20 items presented in poly sleeves in a modern ring binder (approx. 20)
£150-200
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METHODS OF PAYMENT Cheque Cheques will only be accepted on the day of the sale by prior arrangement (please contact our office for further information). Cheques by post will be accepted but a period of 5 working days will be required for the cheque to clear before purchases can be collected or posted. Cash Payments can be made at the Cashier’s Office, either during or after the sale. Debit Card There is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Debit cards drawn on an overseas bank, however, will be subject to a 2% surcharge. Credit Cards Visa and Mastercard are accepted, a 2% surcharge will apply. It is a good idea to let your card provider know in advance if you are intending to buy something. This can help cut down the time we need to seek authority when you come to pay. Bank Transfer All transfers must state the relevant invoice no. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must be the total due after the currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges. Collection/Postage/Delivery If you attend the auction in person and are successful in your bid, you are free to collect your item once payment has been made. Successful commission or live bids will be invoiced to you the day after the sale. When it is possible for our in-house packing department to send your purchase(s), a charge for postage/packing/insurance will be included in your invoice. Where it is not possible for our in-house packing department to send your item you will be required to make your own arrangements or to contact Mailboxes etc (tel: 01793 525009) who may be able to help. We provide a monthly delivery service to Central London, usually on Wednesday of the week following an auction. Payment must be received before this option can be requested. A charge will be added to your invoice for this service.
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Conditions of Sale and Business 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. (b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered into an agreement with another or others that the other or others (or some of them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or other party or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the Auction Biddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods are bought bona fide on joint account. 3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of 19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared. 5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.
7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of books that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller, in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions. 12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.
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DOMINIC WINTER SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQ Tel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461
COMMISSION SLIP Please Bid on my behalf at the sale on 14/15 May 2015 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.
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Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) or Royal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum ÂŁ15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possible after payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europe will be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both of these companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignments are handed to third party shipping companies.
The nearest train station to the saleroom is Kemble (BR) which is on the London (Paddington) to Worcester Shrub Hill line. Train journey times from London are on average 90 minutes whether direct or with one change, and run at about one per hour from early until late. Several of the trains in each direction are direct and about half the services require a brief change at Swindon. Customers are advised to check train times and book as early as possible for the best range of ticket services and discounts.
National Rail Enquiries:
08457 484950
Telephone advance train ticket booking:
08457 000125 (First Great Western)
Online train timetables and online ticket bookings:
www.nationalrail.co.uk
Taxis from Kemble Station (5 miles/10 minutes) Brian's Cabs Cirencester Radio Cars Cirencester Taxis
01285 655299 / 07980 579947 01285 650850 01285 642767
Taxis from Swindon Station (12 miles/25minutes) V-Cars
01793 701701
Cirencester Visitor Information Centre
+44 (0)1285 654180 cirencestervic@cotswold.gov.uk
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