| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Arms, Armour, Militaria and Ethnographica | |||
| Auctioneer: | Tennants Auctioneers | Location: | The Auction Centre, Leyburn |
| Contact: | Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281 | ||
| Date: | 9th December 2011 | Time: | 10:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 8 December 10 am to 5 pm Morning of sale from 8.00 am |
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| Auction Lots - Page 4 | |||
| 151 | |||
| A First World War Lithograph 'Der Tag', a diagram of the surrender of the German fleet, 21 November 1918, by Samuel A Brooks R.N. and Clarence H Burd, in a glazed frame, 54cm by 41.5cm £40 - 60 |
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| 152 | |||
| A 19th Century Cannon Ball, painted black and set with a band inscribed "-GALLANT 600- HAILED AT WITH SHOT & SHELL", on an ebonised plinth inscribed BALAKLAVA 1854, 19cm high overall £80 - 120 |
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| 153 | |||
| A Cold Painted Spelter Queen's Guard Figural Table Lighter, standing at arms, wearing a red tunic and hinged black busby enclosing the mechanism, 21.5cm; a Royal Artillery Stirrup Paperweight, with leather flap, the base engraved FRANCE 1914-1919; a Merchant Navy Cap Badge, a Zulu bead work necklace and a copy of a Japanese army cap (5) £80 - 120 |
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| 154 | |||
| Fourteen Military Books, including Cut & Thrust Weapons, The British Duelling Pistol, Early Percussion Firearms, Waterloo Uniforms - British Cavalry, The Life of a Regiment etc £60 - 80 |
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| 155 | |||
| A Historical Record of the 15th or King's Regiment of Light Dragoons, Hussars by Richard Cannon, containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1759, with coloured lithographic frontispiece, published London 1841, gilt tooled blue cloth, one volume £80 - 120 |
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| 156 | |||
| A Rifles Officer's Black Patent Crossbelt and Pouch, with white metal lion head and chains, and Regimental badges; an Artillery Officer's Brown Leather Crossbelt and Pouch, badge; a Maroon Canvas and Leather Stable Belt, by Hobson & Sons (London) Ltd; a Leather Sword Frog; a Colour Print "Charge of the Scots Greys", by Lady Butler, framed and glazed and two framed advertising prints for Yorkshire Relish (7) £80 - 120 |
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| 157 | |||
| A Second World War Royal Australian Air Force Caterpillar Club Pin, to 430657 W/O Keith Holden, with red enamelled eyes, the reverse engraved FLT SGT K HOLDEN, together with photocopies of his Application for Air Crew, Personal Record of Service, Certificate of Service and Discharge 14th August 1946, Record of Leave, Personal Occurances Report, Airman's Record Sheet and a short synopsis of how he became a member of the Caterpillar Club 28th July 1945. £300 - 400 |
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| 158 | |||
| A George V 1914-1918 Police Truncheon, in rosewood, decorated with a transfer of King's crown over GR and with the coat of arms of King's Lynn, dated 1914-1918, with flute turned grip and compressed globular pommel, 38cm £50 - 80 |
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| 159 | |||
| A William IV Police Stave, of ebonised wood, the cylindrical body painted with W IV R over crown and the City of London shield in red, green, white and gilt, the butt with internal carved worm for a handle - missing, 49cm ( two splits) £60 - 80 |
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| 160 | |||
| A First World War Stirling Borough Special Constable's Truncheon, in mahogany, with transfer crowned GR cypher over a kidney shape cartouche numbered 94, over S.B.S.C. in red, black, white and gilt, with fluted turned grip and globular pommel, 38.5cm £50 - 80 |
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| 161 | |||
| An Edwardian Argyleshire Constabulary Truncheon, in ebonised hardwood, transferred with crown over ER cypher enclosed by a buckled strap inscribed with the constabulary, overpainted in colours, with ring turned grip and leather wrist strap, 35cm £50 - 80 |
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| 162 | |||
| A George V Constable's Mahogany Truncheon by Hiatt & Co., Birmingham, transferred with crowned GR cypher over a cartouche inscribed CONSTABLE, with flute turned grip, the pommel stamped with maker's name, 38cm £50 - 80 |
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| 163 | |||
| A Victorian Perthshire Police Brown Painted Wood Stave, of cylindrical form, one end painted with the post 1837 Royal Coat of Arms over V.R.I., the opposing end painted with the Arms of Perth as a double headed eagle with shield to breast charged with the Paschal Lamb, enclosed by a circlet inscribed "Pro rege lege et grege", in colours and gilt, 72.5cm £180 - 250 |
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| 164 | |||
| An Ebony Tipstaff, the marine ivory tip with carved Queen's crown pommel, the ringed ebony grip with brass finial, 25cm £150 - 250 |
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| 165 | |||
| A George IV Black Painted Wood Small Truncheon, the rounded cylindrical body painted with a crown over IIII G R and number 71 in yellow and red, the waisted grip with swollen pommel, 23cm; a 19th Century Small Green Painted Walnut Truncheon, with cylindrical head painted NR centred by a leaf in white, with knopped spool shape haft and grip, 29cm (2) £80 - 120 |
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| 166 | |||
| A Victorian Maroon Painted Wood Truncheon, painted with a crowned VR cypher, crossed standards and inscribed "Defenders of Europe", with red painted ringed grip, 45cm, split £50 - 60 |
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| 167 | |||
| A William IV Black Painted Wood Truncheon, the flat topped cylindrical head painted with W.IIII R. over a crown in red and yellow, the reverse with initials F.C., with waisted haft and rounded pommel, 42cm £60 - 90 |
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| 168 | |||
| A Victorian Ebonised Wood Truncheon to the River Tyne Police, painted with crowned Royal Coat of Arms in colours over a red cartouche inscribed River Tyne Police, and with later incised initials JB, with ringed grip, the pommel stamped with maker's name Parker, 233 Holborn, 44cm £80 - 120 |
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| 169 | |||
| A Victorian Rosewood Truncheon by McNaughton, Glasgow, painted with a crowned VR cypher in colours and gilt over stamped number 332, with ringed baluster grip, the pommel stamped with maker's name, 45cm £60 - 80 |
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| 170 | |||
A George III Ebonised Oak Truncheon, painted with crowned GRIII cypher over the Royal Coat of Arms in colours, with ring incised grip, 44.5cm £80 - 120HELMETS, ARMOUR AND UNIFORMS |
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| 171 | |||
| A Chinese Western Zhou Style Bronze Helmet, with angular lug to the panelled crown and plume holders to each ear flange, 33cm high. £180 - 250 |
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| 172 | |||
| Two Second World War Brodie Type Home Front Helmets, one painted black with W in white, the other painted white with black R; a Russian Helmet and another; a German Third Reich Fire Official NCO's Peaked Cap, in dark blue cloth with pink piping, black velvet band, black patent visor and cockade button, with later eagle and swastika badge; a Fire Police Side Cap, in blue wool with cloth insignia (6) £80 - 120 |
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| 173 | |||
| A Post 1902 Blue Cloth Spiked Helmet to an Officer of the 7th West Riding Regiment, by Hobson & Sons, London, the brass spike with cruciform base plate, each arm applied with a Yorkshire rose, with brass ear rosettes and velvet backed chin scales, lacks helmet plate, now with a Royal Artillery cap badge, with cream leather and silk lining, contained in a japanned helmet tin, set with maker's brass label and owner's cartouche engraved "H.C.Whitwan, 7th West Riding Regt.", together with a maroon waist sash and tassels, cross belt and sword sling, a stable belt and a pair of bullion epaulettes with rank badges for a Lieutenant (Territorial) £500 - 800 |
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| 174 | |||
| A US Bandsman's Silver Plated Helmet, the plume holder with rayed upper section embossed with an American eagle supporting a blue horsehair plume, the brass helmet plate as an American eagle, the starred breast shield set with a white metal harp, with target shape ear rosettes and brass curb link chin strap £100 - 150 |
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| 175 | |||
| A Victorian Officer's Silver Plated Albert Pattern Helmet to The North Somerset Dragoons, with gilt metal fittings, the helmet plate set with a white metal hobnail star centred by a buckled cartouche embossed with regimental title and VR cypher, with white horsehair plume, leather backed brass chin scales and leather liner £800 - 1200 |
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| 176 | |||
| A Victorian 1843 Pattern Brass Trooper's Helmet of the 6th or Inniskilling Dragoons, the foliate embossed comb crested with black horsehair, the tip pendant with a horsehair tassel tied by a gold lace knot, the brass rayed helmet plate as the Royal Coat of Arms over Waterloo and regimental beaded band, gilt brass ear rosettes, articulated gilt brass graduating leaf decorated chin scales (detached) and with remains of the leather liner. See Illustration on Back Cover £800 - 1200 |
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| 177 | |||
| A Victorian 1871 Pattern Officer's Silver Plated Helmet to the 1st Dragoons, with brass mounts, rayed helmet plate set with silver plated buckle cartouche centred by brass 1 backed by black leather, the spike with red horsehair plume, brass ear rosettes and leather backed brass chin scales, leather liner missing, peak bearing traces of leather, the back inner edge stamped 83 RD 2668 £600 - 800 |
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| 178 | |||
| A Victorian 1871 Pattern Other Rank's Brass Helmet to the 4th Dragoon Guards, with brass mounts, silver plated rayed helmet plate set with brass buckle garter centred by brass 4 backed by black leather, the spike with white horsehair plume, with leather liner, brass ear rosettes and leather backed brass chin scales See illustration on page 29 £600 - 800 |
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| 179 | |||
| A Copy of a 21st Lancers Other Ranks Chapka, with black patent leather skull and square top set with gilt metal leaf embossed angles, the blue cloth top with yellow binding and cap line, the left front side with a blue and yellow pom-pom set with a brass button with King's crown over QL XXI, and with a spring socket for the white horsehair plume, with brass plate, lion head ear rosettes and leather backed brass chin scales £200 - 400 |
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| 180 | |||
| A Copy of a Medieval Gothic Sallet (Helmet), with double fluted medial ridge, the back extending to a point, with pierced visor, brass studded decoration and brass bound edge £80 - 120 |
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| 181 | |||
| A Tank Driver's Steel Helmet, lined in padded calico with webbing chin strap and heavy steel and brass chain mail visor and neck protector. £120 - 180 |
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| 182 | |||
| A Victorian Steel Breast Plate in the 15th Century Style, with shallow medial ridge and chevron ribbed decoration, together with a pair of tassets with ribbed and studded decoration (3) £50 - 60 |
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| 183 | |||
| A Late 19th Century Indian Steel Dhal, chased and engraved with a border of panels of script and plant forms on a tendril covered ground, and enclosing a circular wheel motif pendant with four sets of weighing scales over a crescent moon, all divided by four domed bosses which secure the cushion backed satin grips to the reverse, the back lined with the same material, 45cm diameter £100 - 150 |
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| 184 | |||
| A Scottish Piper's Uniform, comprising a black tunic with silver bullion thread piping and plated lozenge thistle buttons, a kilt, diced hose, black bonnet and sporran set with black and white horsehair £70 - 100 |
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| 185 | |||
| A Pair of 20th Century Royal Navy Full Dress Epaulettes, in gold lace with cord borders, each set with a button with King's crown and a bullion thread fouled anchor, with a double row of twenty large bullions and nineteen small bullions, backed with black leather and blue gros grain, with hinged brass clip £100 - 150 |
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| 186 | |||
| A British Merchant Navy Uniform, post Second World War, comprising jacket with brass buttons and trousers, Mess dress jacket and waistcoat, the brass buttons with King's crown over RML, with trousers and a bow tie £40 - 60 |
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| 187 | |||
| A Second World War No.2 Dress Tunic and Trousers, (Cavalry Pattern) to Captain F C B Fleetwood-Hesketh Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry; a Royal Artillery No.2 Dress Tunic, named to R V Hacker Esq, 21/11/41 (3) £90 - 120 |
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| 188 | |||
| A Second World War Austerity Pattern Uniform, to a Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, of a tunic with ribbon bar for Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Efficiency Medal, and a pair of trousers £60 - 80 |
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| 189 | |||
| A Second World War Battledress Blouse, 40 Pattern, to the Welsh Regiment; a Second World War Battledress Blouse, 37 Pattern (2) £60 - 80 |
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| 190 | |||
| Uniform Parts:- a British Khaki herringbone twill tunic to a sergeant, a British khaki drill shirt, an Indian khaki drill tunic, a pair of black wool mess dress trousers with yellow stripes, two pairs of Second World War RAF officer's trousers, an SAC Vince kit bag (7) £60 - 80 |
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| 191 | |||
| An RAF Officer's Great Coat, with Moss Bros label; a Frankenstein "Mae West" Life Jacket; an RAF Other Ranks Great Coat (3) £60 - 80 |
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| 192 | |||
| A Rare Pair of Pre-War RAF Breeches, the waistband facing stencilled 24 W arrowhead D over P £100 - 150 |
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| 193 | |||
| An Air Ministry Sidcot Suit Liner, with label dated 1939; another example, not dated; a Pair of RAF Other Ranks Trousers, with label dated 1943; a Pre-War Photograph of a Group of Pilots, standing in flying uniform studying a map, framed (4) £90 - 120 |
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| 194 | |||
| A Pair of Second World War Snow Camouflage Trousers; a French Indo-China Paratrooper's Tunic and Trousers, facings stencilled Traonouez; a Falklands Parka, with quilted liner (4) £90 - 120 |
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| 195 | |||
| A Rare Royal Canadian Airforce Great Coat, to a woman; a Second World War Australian Infantry Great Coat, with bakelite buttons (2) £70 - 90 |
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| 196 | |||
| A Second World War LRDG Tropal Coat, with pale green quilted lining, green wool collar and lower facings, with label dated 1941 £70 - 90 |
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| 197 | |||
| A Second World War Ratings Tunic, to an FAA mechanic; a Civil Defence Battledress Blouse and Trousers, with label dated 1952 (3) £90 - 120 |
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| 198 | |||
| A Rare French Air Force Tunic, and a battledress blouse; an Early ATS Pattern Leather Jerkin, with rear belt af; a Pair of Combat Trousers, with label dated 1964 (4) £50 - 60 |
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| 199 | |||
| A Dress Uniform to the Royal Horse Artillery, comprising a blue tunic with gilt frogging, red faced stand-up collar and stay-brite ball buttons, a pair of trousers with red stripes, a gilt lace cross belt by Hobbs & Sons, with foliate cast gilt metal buckle and slide and leather pouch with gilt badge, a pair of nickel spurs, gilt aiguillette and sword knot, a pair of kid gloves, a white ostrich feather plume, two white horsehair plumes and three cloth insignia See Illustration on Front Cover £500 - 800 |
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| 200 | |||
| An Elizabeth II Mess Dress Black Jacket, with maroon facings and cuffs, the shoulder straps with rank badges to a Colonel, together with a maroon waistcoat with brass buttons, by Moss Bros; a Bandsman's Busby Bag, in red wool with silver bullion piping; a Cream Suede Crossbelt and Pouch, and ten valise belts £80 - 120 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Arms, Armour, Militaria and Ethnographica | |||
| Auctioneer: | Tennants Auctioneers | Location: | The Auction Centre, Leyburn |
| Contact: | Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281 | ||
| Date: | 9th December 2011 | Time: | 10:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 8 December 10 am to 5 pm Morning of sale from 8.00 am |
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