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The Collectors Auction 30th March 2021 at 10.00

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Christopher Adam Inglut Proudfoot Militaria Mechanical Music

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Buyers Premium with SAS & SAS LIVE: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price the-saleroom.com Premium: 25% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 30% of the Hammer Price 1. A large collection of cigarette 9. A large collection of sporting 20. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, and trade cards, including Carreras, related cigarette and trade cards, to No.30, Third Lanark FC, stamped Order of auction Brooke Bond, Lambert & Butler, include football, horse racing, cricket, Cancelled to reverse in red, poor Churchman and many more, covering tennis, golf, athletics and more, from £30-50 various subject matter, including reprint/ various maker’s, including some reprints Lot: 1-20 Cigarette and Trade Cards reproduction sets (parcel) 21. A collection of Victorian and £50-100 £50-100 later British stamps, in four albums, Lot: 21-30 Stamps and First Day Covers including a full page of Penny Reds, with Lot: 31-36 Sporting 2. An assortment of glamour and 10. A collection of framed and five Penny Blues, Coronation examples, famous people cigarette and trade cards, glazed trade cards, comprising Grand a few postal history and many more Lot: 37-50 Collectables and Ephemera including Modern Beauties, Film Stars, National Winners, Hollywood Actors, (parcel) Cinema Stars, Radio, Theatre, various Formula One Drivers and more (parcel) £80-120 Lot: 51-74 Lighters bands and more (parcel) £30-50 Lot: 75-98 Motoring and Transport £50-100 22. A large collection of World 11. A large collection of military Stamps, in numerous albums, including Lot: 99-141 Militaria 3. A large collection of various related cigarette and trade cards, Channel Islands, USA, Mexico, Monaco, vintage cards, mainly postcard size, comprising Players, Wills and more, many Africa, British Antarctic Territories and Lot: 142-146 Medals covering many subjects, to include, being reprint/reproduction, together with many more (parcel) Lot: 147-171 Badges advertising, humour, glamour, sport, a selection of Miscellaneous sets and £70-100 propaganda and many more (parcel) parts sets of other subject matter (parcel) Lot: 172-181 Third Reich £60-100 £40-60 23. A collection of British and World stamps, various countries, including Lot: 182-200 Uniforms 4. A small selection of cigarette 12. An extensive collection of China, Australia, Cuba, Denmark, Jordan, Lot: 201-217 and Hats and trade cards, mainly of famous cigarette and trade cards, mainly Players, Italy, Syria and many more, in numerous people, including Famous British Airmen Wills and Brooke Bond, in sets, and part albums (parcel) Lot: 218-276 Firearm Accessories and Women, Warus Cards The Beatles, set, possible duplication (qty) £80-120 Pop Stars, and many more, including £70-100 Lot: 277-299 Firearms reprints (parcel) 24. An assortment of mainly Lot: 300-317 Arms and Inert Ammunition £40-60 13. Cigarette and Trade card overseas stamps, all from various collecting, a collection of ring binder countries, comprising Bulgaria, Armenia, Lot: 318-327 Air Rifles, Pistols and Accessories 5. A large collection of cigarette collection folder, plus a quantity of plastic Austria, The Arab States, USA, Germany, and trade cards, to include, Senior, sleeves (parcel) France and more, in numerous albums Lot: 398-471 Radio and related apparatus - From the Collection of The Late Peter Smith Players, Wills, Beano, Topps and many £30-40 (parcel) Lot: 472-491 Mechanical music and other devices more, covering various subjects, plus £70-100 reprints (parcel) 14. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, £80-120 No.10, Derby County FC, stamped 25. A large collection of 1970s Cancelled to the back in red and later First Day Covers, covering 6. An assortment of Football/ £50-80 numerous subject matters, Coronations, Soccer related cigarette and trade cards, Anniversary’s etc, in 20+ folders (parcel) Lot 157 to include Ardath Famous Footballers, 15. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, £100-150 Players Football Caricatures by RIP, No.28, Liverpool FC, stamped Cancelled Players Football Caricatures by MAC, in red to back, poor 26. An extensive collection of loose Players Footballers 1928 and 1928- £30-50 stamps, all laid down on envelopes and 29, Wills and Churchmans Association corners of envelopes (100s) Footballers, and many more, plus reprints 16. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, £70-100 (parcel) No.11, Southampton FC, stamped £50-100 Cancelled to reverse in red 27. A large collection of British £50-80 and World stamps, numerous folders 7. A selection of Transport related with duplication stamps, plus a large cigarette and trade cards, comprising 17. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, selection of loose, stock books and stamp Wills Motor Cars (RP), Wills, Railway No12, Millwall FC, stamped to reverse collecting equipment (parcel) Locomotives, Taddy & Co Railway ‘Cancelled’ in red £80-120 Locomotives, Wills British Naval craft £50-80 and many more, possibly some reprints 28. A large collection of British (parcel) 18. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, First Day covers, mainly 1990s onwards, £50-100 covering various Historical Events, No.14, Dundee FC, stamped Cancelled to reverse in red Anniversaries, Ceremonies and other 8. A collection of cricket related £50-80 subject matter (parcel) cigarette and trade cards, including £80-120 Cricketers 1928, Cricketers 2nd Series, Cricketers 1930s and many more plus 19. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, reproduction reprints (parcel) No.27, Aberdeen FC, stamped Cancelled £40-60 to reverse in red £50-80

2 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 3 29. An extensive collection of 35. A large collection of 1920s 43. A collection of 25+ 50. A collection of vintage 59. A 14k gold Dunhill Rollalite 68. An early 20th century Dunhill World Stamps, to include Great British, and later silver and bronze sporting Commissioned Gus cartoon sketches, all postcards, comprising RP and printed, pocket lighter, with vertical line Vanity lighter, the white-metal lighter British Commonwealth, European, Asian, medallions, mainly for the London Water from the ‘Don’t Learn Too Late’ collection, covering various UK locations, people, decoration, with roller to side, marked with engine turned design, complete with American and more, loose, in stock books Polo League, also some from the Diving most with series numbers, two without; Royalty and more ‘outer jacket 14k gold’ to the base folder out mirror, to reveal compact, and etc, complete with stamp collection League and various other subject matters, George Smith ‘Gus’, born 1915, trained as £30-50 £300-400 a pull out lipstick, patent 14444/28 literature (qty) approx. 300g + of silver (parcel) an architect and started drawing cartoons £60-80 £100-150 £120-180 in 1939, originally signed with his initials 51. A Ronson Canadian MFG white- 60. Three chrome Ronson Lighters, GWS before developing the pseudonym metal pocket lighter, with ATS badge to comprising a Gem 3, with three 69. An American 1940s Regens 30. A selection of British and World 36. A H.L Leonard three piece cane ‘Gus’, after WWII Service in the RASC, front and with inscription to back ‘Coy tortoiseshell lacquered design to front, Advertising lighter, the squeeze lighter stamps, loose, together with a small fishing rod, the 10½ ft rod engraved W.M becoming Captain, joined the BBC in Assistant Andrew, Haig House, Haig Road, together with a Ronson Princess chrome, advertising Kansas City Life Insurance selection of trade cards and a collection & Son N’York Sole Agents 1946, and in 1953 becoming cartoonist Bulford, Wilts’, together with two Ronson and a Cadet chrome with horizontal line Company, together with A Dangerfields of postcards (parcel) £60-100 for the Evening News and inventing ‘Spot Cadets of similar design (3) design (3) Igniting Matchcase, and a modern lighter £40-60 The Difference Cartoon’ (parcel) £40-60 £40-60 pen (3) 37. A collection of framed and £120-180 £40-60 31. London Football Club glazed signed photos and prints 52. An American Douglass white- 61. A Thorens Gasomatic gold Programmes, a large collection of football of famous sportsmen and singers/ 44. A large collection of Portfolio metal table lighter, Pat. Oct 12 1925, plated lighter, with repeated triangular 70. Two Swiss made Thorens petrol programmes of at least four hundred actors, including Muhammad Ali, Welsh prints from Original watercolours of geometric form, approx. 10.5cm H design, marked with maker’s name to lighters, c1930s, one with black and and fifty, ranging from the late 1960s Rugby Six Nations Winning Team 2008, flowers by Sheila Morgan, each portfolio £40-60 base, together with a Thorens Gasomatic green lacquered design Art Deco style to the 2000s, with the majority from Katherine Jenkins, Shirley Temple Black, containing a set of four Limited Edition silver-plated pocket lighter, engine-turned design, the other with a Yellow Celluloid the later years, including substantial Cricketers and more (parcel) print, signed in pencil by artist, 50+ 53. A WWI period Thorens table design, with maker’s name to base wrap, plus a British-made Thorens lighter quantities of Chelsea, Fulham and Arsenal £50-100 portfolios with different Limited Edition lighter, marked USA Patent Feb 3 1914 £40-60 (3) programmes but also some from virtually numbers of the same four prints (parcel) and Nov 16 1920, in a composite stone £60-80 all other London clubs, home and away, 38. Original enamelled Lyon Cakes £50-80 base, together with a vintage Thorens 62. A Ronson Pal Lighter/cigarette all in generally good condition Advertising sign, a double-sided flanged playing card table lighter (2) case, with tortoiseshell lacquer, opens to 71. A selection of table lighters, to £50-70 example, with blue lettering on a yellow 45. A vintage John Player’s Wild £50-60 reveal case, with lighter to top, complete include Ronson in a silver base, Dorset ground, 46cm x 40cm Woodbine Cigarette Dispenser, with with original retailer’s box and material Light Industries in Bakelite, Polo, Ronson 32. Football Club Programmes, £60-80 central maker’s design within an oval to 54. A Dunhill Sport silver-plated case, together with two different Ronson Crown, Rolstars and more, together approximately two hundred and fifty top, six separate dispensers for various Size A pocket lighter, with plain design, Service kits (3) with a Flamidor with rope/fuse, marked, football programmes with many from 39. Original enamelled Lyons Tea Player’s and Woodbine cigarettes, central Pat. 288806 £30-50 possibly French Silver (parcel) Midlands’ Clubs including a majority of sign, single sided, 69cm x 18cm, together John Player’s Navy Cut logo, above six £120-180 £40-60 Leicester programmes dating from the with a Spratts Ovals for Doggy Fitness dispensing windows and drawers plus 63. A Ronson De-Lite pocket lighter, change drawer, ‘Woodbines’ name faded 1960s/70s plus West Brom, Walsall and enamelled sign by Benfold, 30cm x 30cm 55. A Ronson Princess pocket with leather jacket, together with a 72. An assortment of Thorens others, generally good condition (2) to lower, on metal stand, approximately Ronson Cadet and Ronson Standard, both items, to include a Riviera Shaver in 173.5cm x 89.5cm x 28cm lighter, with black lacquer with purple £40-60 £60-100 foliate decoration, with ‘Ruth’ inscribed with leather jackets (3) original retailer’s box, and packaging, a £400-600 £30-50 Music Box, Thorens Crone, a Table lighter to panel at front, together with a Ronson 33. Watford FC & more, eight 40. A Bell Fruit Gum Company Standard with black lacquered decoration and more, plus a vintage bicycle lamp etc folders of memorabilia and programmes One Arm Bandit, blue case, with eagle 46. An album containing a and applied white-metal panel to front, 64. A group of four Ronson lighters, (parcel) that includes one of personal prints of plaque to the front, of architectural form, collection of world Matchbox Labels, plus a Ronson Gem with lacquered including a Standard Butler Chrome, a £50-80 Watford winning Division 3, Graham complete with key, some minor damage from various European and World tortoiseshell and engine turned chrome Standard chrome, a Princess chrome, and Taylor photos and autographs, a number to the back of the casing countries to include Italy, Netherlands, design (3) a Whirlwind chrome, with initials A.M.W 73. A Silver Tiffany & Co cigarette of signatures 1997 and other items, £250-350 British, Northern Ireland, Belgium and £40-50 to front (4) case, marked Tiffany & Co to inner, other folders contain approximately many more, laid down on paper (parcel) £30-50 hallmarked Birmingham 1956, with 150 programmes from numerous clubs £50-100 engine turned design to outer case, with 41. Bonnie & Clyde WANTED 56. A 1920s Thoren table lighter, including some non-league together with Flyer, a 1934-issue American ‘Wanted’ patent January 29, 1920, no.137508, 65. Three Art Deco IMCO lighters, slide opening mechanism, approx. 213g some Liverpool A4 sized photographs flyer for the infamous Clyde Champion 47. A Victor Talking Machine Co, together with another similar Thorens each complete with retailer’s boxes, each £120-180 (Robbie Fowler era) Barrow and Bonnie Parker - ‘Bonnie & table top gramophone, with label for table lighter (2) with different designs and colours (parcel) £40-60 Clyde’ - issued by J Edgar Hoover in the Victrola to the inner lid, serial number £50-60 £60-80 74. An assortment of lighters, effort to apprehend the couple, the flyer VV-IX 425471, with small plaque to comprising two Ronson Varaflames, one inner for The Fulton Driggs & Smith Co, 34. Horse Racing & more consists of alias names, description, black 57. A silver hallmarked Dunhill 66. A 1950s McMurdo petrol in chrome the other in gilt, an IMCO G11, memorabilia, twenty seven Horse Race and white images, relative information complete with a selection of records table lighters and various novelty lighters (parcel) pocket lighter, dated London 1935 by table lighter, with gold enamel set programmes that include Kentucky and criminal records, to reverse the US Alfred Dunhill & Sons, engine turned on hallmarked silver body, dated (parcel) Derby/ Cup, Saratoga and Arlington Department contact details for various £100-150 £50-80 body with MR initials to front, all parts Birmingham 1948 by Alexander Clark & from late 1990s to early 2000s, Boston states, 21.5cm x 20.5cm (1) with assay marks Co, complete with retailer’s box Marathon souvenir programmes 1983, £50-80 48. Two gramophone horns, £200-250 £60-80 British Olympic pack, Student Games together with a small selection of records 1991 programme plus some Wimbledon and a Smiths Potato Crisp tin with vintage 42. Nine 1954 Chiriaka Pin 58. An Art Deco Thorens table 67. A 1940s Standard Model Dunhill items and booklet ‘Why the Whistle Up calendar pages, January-May & rubber Lego bricks (parcel) Went’ 1961 illustrated by Fougasse £30-40 lighter, with white-metal and black lighter, petrol, patent 390107, with September-December, copyright 1953 by lacquered design, with engine turned brown leather jacket, complete with £40-60 Esquire. Inc, each depicting a different decoration, 10cm H original retailer’s box (1) Pin-Up Girl and a Calendar with printed 49. A Vintage Dictograph Telephone £30-40 £80-120 facsimile signature, all mounted (9) system, together with two vintage £50-80 telephones in black (3) £50-80

4 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 5 75. A Vintage restored Castrol 80. An AA Oil Co Ltd oil pump for 89. A small collection of Motorcycle 98. A quantity of flying related 106. A WWI Prussian military-issue 113. A group of five Regimental Motor Oil Dispenser, the large central Pratts, in red and green, with sight glass, encyclopaedias and books, together with magazines, to include Farnborough Air mixed-metal bugle, by Alexander Mainz, Swagger Sticks, all with white-metal top, cream coloured dispenser with John B to top, complete with Goodyear hose a Murray Walker Formula One Hero book Show, Royal Air Force Flying Review, dated 1914, in combat condition, with comprising Royal Army Service Corps, The Pillen Ltd dial, Wakefield Lubrequipment and nozzle, with ‘Pratts Perfection Spirit’ (parcel) Flying Review International and more Prussian Eagle emblem to front, complete Manchester Regiment, St Paul’s School plaque and hose, flanked by two green and ‘Pratts Guaranteed’ sign, with Pratts £20-30 (parcel) with original but damaged leather strap, London, South Lancashire Prince of Wales coloured dispensers, the left with Castrol High Test Petrol decal to the bottom, £40-60 AF Volunteers and The Royal Green Jacket Penetrating Oil and Castrol Hypoy hand winder to front with turned wooden 90. An extensive collection of £70-100 Regiment (5) plaques, with central pullout drawer handle, approximately 168cm high x 1970s and later Car magazines and 99. An iron Memorial Plaque for £40-60 with John B Pillen Ltd front, containing 68cm wide x 25cm deep publications, to include Car, Autocar, Cars all those who served in the RAF during 107. An assortment of webbing and various hose attachments, the right £500-800 and Car Conversions, Motor Fair, Practical the Battle of Britain, the modern painted other items, including various pouches, 114. An assortment of Military books with Castrolease C L Plaque and John Motorist and much more (qty) plaque with RAF badge to the top, with a belt, nearly new pair of parade boots, and booklets, to include The Royal Air B Pillen Ltd dial, all with hoses, one AF, 81. A large Mobiloil illuminating £40-60 raised lettering underneath, including a shot dispenser and other items, new and Force three volume set, With The Flag To approximately 176cm wide in total, wall sign, the double sided sign with red quote from a Winston Churchill speech used condition (parcel) Pretoria two volume set, Battle of Britain, 196cm high, all on wheels (3) Pegasus logo and blue and red strips to 91. A comprehensive collection of ‘’Never in the field of human conflict was £80-120 various other books and booklets, plus a £1200-1800 top and bottom, 99cm x 66cm motoring publications and magazines, so much owed by so many to so few’’, Scottish Division print (qty) £200-300 comprising Safety Fast, Custom Car, Hot 23cm x 26cm 108. A WWII RAF kit bag, dated 1940, £50-80 76. A Shell-Mex and BP Ltd Mobiloil Car, Car, Auto Car and more (qty) £30-50 with decorative emblem to the front with Station, bearing three pumps in red blue 82. A large Motor ‘BP’ Spirit enamel £50-80 address details to the top, together with 115. An assortment of Naval items, and white, bearing red Pegasus transfers, sign, by The Falkirk Iron Co Ltd, with 100. An assortment of WWI and another holdall dated 1945, plus a more to include various pennants, various each pump with it’s own compartment central name on Union flag background, 92. A vintage Raleigh Safety Seven WWII items, to include two 1914 modern kit bag (3) books/magazines, a collar and more underneath, each with colour-coded lid, 137cm x 92cm, AF white-metal car mascot, the double Christmas tins, a 1944 razor in box, £50-80 (parcel) bearing label ‘Do Not Overfill’, central £350-450 sided mascot with Raleigh name to both complete with an escape and evade razor £40-60 blue lid also bearing property label ‘This sides, in the form of the Raleigh logo blade (magnetic), a 1944 marked Venture 109. Four Propaganda Posters, ‘Fall Equipment is the property of Shell-Mex 83. A Motor ‘BP’ Spirit double-sided bird’s head (1) military issue multi-tool knife, a swith In’’ Answer Now In Your Country’s Hour 116. A collection of military related and BP Ltd’, also with pull down front to enamel sign, by Bruton, Palmers Green, £40-60 brush, a J Hudson & Co ARP whistle, and Of Need, ‘Follow Me!’ No.11, Your King items, to include, wooden wall plaques cover all pumps, 101cm wide x 145cm central name on Union flag background, a Wells Fargo and Company Omaha belt & Country Needs You, To Maintain The for Royal Fusiliers, Royal Regiment of high x 62cm deep, unit on wheels 60.5cm x 40.5cm, AF 93. A collection of 1940s and later buckle (parcel) Honour And Glory Of The British Empire, Artillery, 17th/21st Lancers and more, £600-800 £150-250 £50-80 No.18, Remember Belgium, Enlist To- plus two ceramic plates, cannon, models, Railway Magazines, covering the 1940s to the 1960s (parcel) Day’, No.19, some marked Printed by figures, a Japanese book by Inami 77. A Vintage Redline 1 Gallon 84. A BP Motor Spirit ‘Irish Flash’ £30-50 101. A WWI trench art miniature Hill, Siffken & Co, some published by Hakusui and more (parcel) pump, the blue-painted pump with enamel sign, by Bruton, London, with coal scuttle, together with a 1977 trench Parliamentary Recruitment Committee, £50-80 Supafilla Dispensers Ltd of Southampton flange, double-sided, in blue and white art shell ashtray with 1980 Falkland Island possibly reproduction, please form sign to top of container, bearing Board 94. An assortment of Cunard White with black lettering, AF Star ephemera, to include photographic coin to centre, a small selection of various opinion on authenticity before bidding (4) 117. A German pocket signal of Trade Notice No.1323, British Patent £300-400 spent shells and ammunition, a Royal Thai £50-100 compass, marked hap 153910 to outer No.921521, with Redline signs to either post cards, including RMS Queen Mary, Luggage labels, Programmes, Army Infantry Centre statue, in the form case, opens to reveal compass and signal sign, Redline transfer to main post and of a Mills Grenade, a H.M.P Wandsworth 110. W.B Cook, watercolour entitled mirror Redline Spirit to front, complete with 85. A pair of 1930s Marchal car Accommodation and General Information lamps, the glass marked ‘Agree AB.TP. Guide, 1949 Passenger List, a Napkin, brush and other items (parcel) S/S Warrior 1912, a steam powered £30-40 hose, nozzle and turned wooden handle, £30-50 cruiser for the Royal Navy, signed to 142cm high x 67cm wide x 35cm deep 347’, together with a vintage Pyrene fire Menus, Landing Arrangements, and ore extinguisher (3) (parcel) lower left, 48cm x 30cm, framed and 118. A WWII Type P10 Aviation £500-800 102. A boxed Bushnell Sentry scope, glazed £100-150 £60-80 compass, either from a Spitfire, Hurricane with stand, together with a upon Night £40-60 or Lancaster bomber, No.22264TM, Air 78. An Avery Hardoll petrol pump Vision Monocular, a pair of Swallow Ministry Marks, Ref No. 6A/1671 in blue and grey, complete with Shellmex 86. A vintage Trade Bicycle with 95. An assortment of Flight stand, the later painted black bicycle, Manuals, mainly British Airways, to binoculars, binocular shades, a small 111. A group of five WWII Ordnance £30-40 glass globe with partial maker’s name to Swallow brass telescope and three Vortex Survey maps, Second War Revision 1940 inside, also with rubber seal, complete with Brooks saddle, complete with basket include HS 748, Trident, Super 1-11, frame and stand, no visible naming to comprising Technical, Flight Management, flashlights (parcel) 5th Edition, to include, Oxford & Henley 119. An Edward VII dress pouch, with delivery arm and sight glass, £100-120 on Thames, Brighton & Eastbourne, Goodyear hose, with mixed metal nozzle, bicycle, AF Aerodrome Information, Flight Crew with gilt crown and cipher to centre, £80-120 Orders, Class Notes and more (parcel) Reading & Newbury, Winchester and surrounded by two bullion gold stripes, patent no.410137, gauge display to front, 103. A Normandy Beach-Found Relic, Tunbridge Wells, all written in ink or approximately 220cm high including £40-60 inside missing the pouch, AF 87. A Murray & Heath brass a WWII German LP42 flare gun mounted pencil to the back Pte Fletcher (5) £70-100 globe, 85cm wide including nozzle to board with small plaque (1) £70-100 and delivery arm x 36cm deep, globe telescope/sight, with maker’s name to 96. A Morris Service enamel the side, 89cm extended, together with a advertising sign, for Morris Oxford, 14’’ x £50-100 120. A Victorian 3rd Regiment approximate 44cm x 42cm x 16cm £1500-2500 brass and white-metal horn (2) 20.5’’ 112. An assortment of Operations Punjab Cavalry dress pouch, with £70-100 £60-100 104. A WWII AK & S tank sighting Plaques, to include Ranger, Thrasher, bullion crest to front on felt ground, with scope, marked No. 52LC MKI.S, O.S.1019 Tangent, Splinter, Grapple and more, Kandahar 1880 to one side, the other side 79. A vintage Baelz oil pump for G.A No.267, dated 1944 together with a plaque of the Rhodesian Shell, the hand pump with Shell decal 88. A large collection of 1960s and 97. A BP Motor Spirit petrol can, in possible Transvaal (indistinctive), open to later Motorsport magazine, a non- green with yellow writing, together with £40-60 National Anthem and a set of four brass reveal two compartments to the front with plaque to lower, with garden lamp (parcel) ‘Shell Specialised Motor Oil property complete run, approx. 100+ a Antifyre extinguisher, an Arnold & Son £150-250 £40-60 brass hand pump, and a Black and Decker 105. A WWI military issue copper £30-50 of Shellmex Co Ltd’, in red and yellow, 142cm high x 40cm wide x 22cm deep Utility Drill in case (4) and brass bugle, by Boosey & Co, dated 121. A Cameroons Royal Scottish £350-450 £70-100 1916, marked with broad arrow, in seen Regiment dress pouch, the brown leather war condition pouch with white-metal badge to centre, £60-80 surrounded by thistles, opening to reveal dual compartment £150-250 6 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 7 122. A Spanish Alfonso 13th dress 131. An Edward VII ‘Recruits Are 140. A group of 17 Spanish Mundiart 148. A group of four silver Royal Air 157. An assortment of gilt and white- 166. An assortment of silver pouch, with white-metal crowned A to Now Wanted’ enamel sign, ‘For All German lead figures, to include Adolf Force sweetheart brooches, one with metal Naval sweetheart brooches, to sweetheart brooches, to include Royal the front with XIII underneath, opening Branches of His Majestys Army, God Hilter, Generals, Officer’s Flag Bearers and inset paste stones, previously enamelled, include Sea Cadet Corps, Merchant Navy, Engineers, Royal Fusiliers, Royal Artillery, to reveal red leather single compartment Save The King, Apply to Any Recruiter more (17) the other three with applied enamel, AF Navy League Keep Watch, Allied Naval The Salvation Army and more (11) with white-metal terminals or the Nearest Post Office’, by Chromo £180-220 (4) Forces Southern Europe, HMS Berwick, £60-80 £150-250 Wolverhampton, with six hanging holes, £30-40 HMS Vanguard and more, some with 66cm x 82cm 141. A Key and Plug Assembly No.9, applied enamel decoration (14) 167. A quantity of regimental 123. A Victorian ‘The Royal Scots’ £150-250 morse code device, mainly used by the 149. An assortment of 25 Naval £60-80 sweetheart brooches, including RASC, dress pouch, with highly decorated Royal Corps of Signals, complete with Tallies, to include Sultan, Zulu, Dolphin, ASC, AOC, Royal Hampshire, Australian bullion front, with badge, name and 132. A WWII Naval lantern lens, straps and original carry case, serial Gannet, Keppel, Dido, Dryad, Apollo, 158. A pictorial two brooch and Commonwealth Military Forces, Royal thistles, on black felt ground, opening dated 1944, also marked A P 199B CB LTD, ZA0937 Eskimo, Hero, Blake and more (parcel) cufflink set, the photographs set on top Sussex Regiment and more (17) to reveal black and red leather dual complete with original store cardboard £20-30 £100-120 of mother of pearl, together with a pair £50-80 compartments box of matching silver cufflinks, together with £150-250 £30-50 142. An assortment of British and 150. A collection of 24 Naval tallies, another pictorial brooch example, plus a 168. Five Silver Royal Air Force Overseas Medals, to include a 1935 comprising Calliope, Collingwood, RFA Women’s War Work and two Red Cross sweetheart brooches, for winged and 124. A selection of various items, 133. An HMS Hood brass instrument Coronation medal, a WWII miniature Stromness, Commander-in-Chief, Royal examples (parcel) one hanger, four enamelled, and three to include A Faithful Service Special mouth piece, the white-metal piece group, Order of Saint Lazarus, and many Naval Reserve, Antrim, Flag Officer £40-60 with paste set stones (5) Constabulary medal, awarded to Harry stamped HMS Hood, by Denis Wick of other examples (parcel) Spithead, RNH Haslar and more (parcel) £30-40 Parts, a white-metal Third Reich bangle London £60-100 £100-120 159. A selection of silver Naval (AF), two silver hallmarked ARP badges, £20-30 sweetheart brooches, mainly all with 169. Twelve Royal Navy sweetheart a Hampshire Regiment cap badge, The 143. A 4th/7th Dragoon Guards 151. A group of 21 Naval Tallies, enamel decoration, all marked Stering or brooches, gilt and white-metal examples, Acme and The City whistles, pen knives 134. A Victorian turned wooden General Service medal 1918-62, with including Antelope, Ark Royal, Royal Silver (9) some with enamel and paste set and much more (parcel) truncheon, with hand-painted V.R. to the Palestine 1945-48 clasp, awarded to Yacht, Flag Officer Plymouth, Daedalus, £40-60 decoration (12) £70-100 top with lower turned ribbed grip, 51cm Lieutnant J.R.O Sturgis, in original Jaguar, Ardent, Endurance, Scylla and £40-50 long box, together with a WWII War Medal more (parcel) 160. A group of 15 gilt metal Royal 125. An Air Ministry issued Type P4A £100-120 awarded to an Officer Commanding £100-120 Air Force sweetheart brooches, various 170. Two framed and glazed displays compass, No.12579 T., complete with Honourable Artillery Company Inf Bat, ages, mainly winged examples (15) of British cloth badges and miniature fitted box with painted labels to outer 135. A Victorian black-painted marked to original box (4) 152. An assortment of 30+ British £50-80 medals, to include REME Aircraft £40-60 wooden truncheon, with hand-painted £40-60 and Overseas Naval Tallies, comprising Technician, Paratrooper, Glider and more Naval crest with motto ‘Nisi Dominus Andromeda, RFA Pearleaf, Nalad, HMCS 161. An assortment of various (2) 126. A Type G45 single seater Frustra’, with anchor and castle 144. A collection of WWII period Algonquin, Albion, Bulwark, Bossington, sweetheart brooches, to include £40-60 fighter plane camera, serial S8456, decoration, also with hand-painted Red Cross items from Mrs Norma May 2 Zerstorer 2, Dragueuers de Mines and Hampshire, Royal Fusiliers, Army Ref No.14A/1390, the short lens type, Crown and V.R. also DIS.3 No.11, 47c, Sumner, including Defence Medal, Red more (parcel) Ordnance Corps, HMS Raleigh, Royal 171. A silver-plated Most Honourable complete with Air Ministry issued film long Cross Long Service, Society medals, £100-120 Engineers, The Royal Sussex Regiment, Order of the Bath badge, bearing the cartridge, Serial 113443 £100-120 apron, Society booklets, Distilled water and more (16) motto ‘Tria Juncta In Uno’ to the centre £50-100 glass capsules, syringes and more (parcel) 153. An assortment of HAC and £50-80 surrounded by a wreath, upon a Crowned 136. Two packs of unopened WWII £60-100 other badges and pip, various ages Star, each point of the star with different 127. A military issued sighting/gun German Tobacco, Landfried Hausmacht and conditions, together with a Royal 162. A collection of 12 Royal Navy lettering, including Albuhera, Vittoria scope, marked HB to the side, also B3953 Grun Feiner Krull, the two 50g packs still 145. A WWII Canadian Air Force Automobile Club car mascot (parcel) Sweetheart brooches, mainly gilt, Pyrenees, Peninsula and Nivelle Nive, with broad arrow, on gimble mount with the original sealing tape medal group and Flight log book, for £40-60 including mother of pearl and a plastic with two-lug construction to reverse £50-80 £20-30 H.A.W Robbins (1608488), dated 1944, example (12) £40-60 keeping records of all of his flights 154. A collection of various items, £40-60 128. An Astro Compass MkII in fitted 137. A British Royal Engineers in numerous aircraft, together with to include Fire Service badges, buttons, 172. A Third Reich Police belt case, by The W.W. Boes Co, the fitted box Service Pay Book, for Philip Charles a selection of his Individual Records, pips, and dog tag, The Metropolitan and 163. A group of various regimental buckle, complete with brown leather with original stencils Williard (22796405), complete with Duty Training Reports and more (parcel) Thunderer whistle, a silver hallmarked sweetheart brooches, to include REME, belt stamped E. O Gotze & Sohn Gersdorf £20-40 Travel Warrant, also with his Sappers £200-300 ARP badge, a silver and a gilt buffalo RAOC, Royal Marines, Royal Corps of 1940 booklet, Training Pamphlet and NFS medallion, Fire Service booklets and Signals, RASC and more (17) £70-100 129. A WWII Air Ministry issued Aldis badge (4) 146. Four WWII medals, comprising more (parcel) £50-80 Signal lamp, 5A/760, dated 1939, serial £50-60 a reproduction Air Crew Europe Star, The £50-80 173. A German Combined Pilots- 1878, complete with original electrical Africa Star, War and Defence medal, all 164. A collection of regimental Observation badge, marked SDG in cord and original Air Ministry-issue box 138. A selection of WWII and later with ribbons (4) 155. A collection of British cap and sweetheart brooches, comprising Royal triangle to reverse, together with a Radio £30-50 gas mask bags, various decades and £40-60 cloth badges, to include the Machine Corps of Signals, Hampshire Regiment, Operators badge, marked MMS to reverse conditions (parcel) Gun Corps, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire, Royal Engineers, RAF, Merchant Navy, (2) 130. Two 1970s Helicopter Rescue £60-80 147. A collection of Canadian Royal Artillery, Prince Consorts Own, Royal Artillery and more (16) £50-80 Strops, both unused in original bag and metal and cloth badges, to include Rifle Brigade, Home Guard, King’s Own £50-80 box, with documents, together with a 139. A WWII German G35 gas mask 2nd Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada, Borders and more (parcel) 174. A WWII German Iron Cross harness (parcel) with filter, complete with transit tin, also Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, Royal £40-60 165. A group of 14 white-metal Royal 2nd Class, two piece construction with £30-40 a gas cape in bag, the tin carrier German Canadian Army Cadets, Hastings & Prince Air Force sweetheart brooches, various magnetic centre, indistinctly marked to marked and stamp dated 39, the filter Edward Regt, Toronto Scottish, Service 156. A Spitfire Fund Badge, no. ages, winged and other examples (15) the ring dated 41, the straps post war (1960s) Battalion and more (parcel) 17481, complete with original card, an £50-80 £50-80 £120-150 £30-50 opening of Southampton Hall of Aviation FDC and a 1936-1996 Supermarine Spitfire pin badge (3) £30-40 8 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 9 175. A Third Reich Merit Cross with 186. A Man’s No.2 Army dress 197. A selection of WWII German- 206. A WWII Medics Zuckerman 214. A German SS double decal 225. Five Bren Mk3 machine gun , stamped 15 to the ring, with uniform, together with a military formal style items of clothing, including two , by C.C & S Ltd, size 7½, dated helmet, in green, with remains of decal to unissued covers, in green, still in original ribbon wear uniform (2) greatcoats, a jacket, a winter jacket, a 1941 to the inner helmet and liner, in either side, complete with leather liner, plastic bags (5) £40-60 £40-60 shirt, a cap and more, good re-enactment pale grey with red cross to the front, no stamps to the interior visible £60-100 pieces (parcel) stamped to inside, complete with another £250-300 176. A German Third Reich Honor 187. A British Royal Air Force £40-60 Zuckerman helmet, also stamped 41 (2) 226. A WWII ZB26/30 breech cover, ring, possibly SS, the white-metal uniform jacket, with Flight Lieutenant’s £50-80 215. A WWII reproduction British together with a magazine case with strap ring with skull and cross bones to the stripes to cuffs, together with a German 198. A Pair of German Dot South Northamptonshire Hussar’s Brodie £60-80 flat panel at the top, flanked by worn Luftwaffe uniform jacket with Volunteer Camouflage trousers, wear to the knees 207. A Type C flying helmet, the helmet, in camouflage colours with engraved sides, with possible hallmarks Officer Candidate insignia (2) and crotch, unmarked brown leather helmet marked with insignia to one side, complete with liner 227. A WWII German MP34 leather to inner side of the ring £40-60 £70-100 broad arrow to the build in and wired and chin strap magazine pouch and magazines, the £80-100 earphones, complete with broad arrow £120-180 pouch with three compartments, each 188. A German Army-Style Jacket, 199. A selection of German items, marked medium oxygen mask, plus containing magazines bearing German 177. A miniature Third Reich Army in green Khaki, with cloth eagle and to include an SS Dot Camo Smock, a Stadium BS4110 goggles (3) 216. A WWII German M40 helmet, Third Reich stamp and Steyr markings (4) dagger, complete with scabbard, 19.5cm swastika badge, Infantry Assault badge German Army Smock, an SS43 cap, pus £450-500 post-war repainted, single decal, £120-180 long and collar badges plain example, SS Dot Camo Zeltbarn and complete with liner and chin strap, chin £80-120 £40-60 a German Army Zeltbarn (parcel) 208. An early WWII Special strap stamped R Larsen Berlin 1939 228. A WWII PPSh-41 leather £150-180 Constabulary Police Officer’s Brodie £150-180 sling, together with PPSh magazine 178. A WWII German Officer’s 189. A German SS-style jacket and Helmet, the dark coloured helmet with and magazine pouch, plus cleaning rod Brocade belt, the green belt with three trousers, with Afrikakorps band to sleeve, 200. A WWII German-style smock, SC Police to the front in white, stamped 217. A WWI German M16 helmet, (parcel) silver bullion stripes Panzer Assault and Wound badge to the together with a WWII German style M43 to inner ‘SU II HBH 1939’, complete with post war repainted, complete with liner, £60-80 £120-180 chest, Eagle and Swastika and more, size tunic and trousers original liner and chin strap liner with some stamps 32 £100-150 £50-80 £160-200 229. An Enfield revolver canvas 179. A WWII period German Third £40-60 holster, together with belt and ammo Reich flag, 145cm x 89cm approximately, 201. A British Mk 3 helmet, in green, 209. A Type C flying helmet, the 218. An assortment of MG42 pouch, together with a US Colt holster with two stamps, one being a maker’s 190. A German Army-style shirt, in with liner and strap, marked to the inside, brown leather helmet marked with accessories, to include spare barrel case, and canvas belt, with markings mark Karl Turpe & Co Magdeburg, the green, with Eagle and Swastika badge, together with a 1980s helmet, complete broad arrow and wired with earphones, sling, ammo tin, breach cover, cleaning kit £80-120 other worn, complete with hanging rope collar badges, epaulettes and button with liner and chin strap (2) inscribed inside helmet Long 1494020, with contents and more (parcel) £250-350 £40-60 £40-60 complete with goggles, medium Air £50-80 230. Two German WWII K98 Ministry gas mask and tube (4) ammunition pouches, each with three 180. A collection of German cloth 191. A German SS/Army-style jacket 202. A WWII German Fire Brigade £450-500 219. A group of six .303 rifle cleaning pouches, containing two compartments, badges, to include Insignia, badges, ranks and trousers, with epaulettes, skull collar Helmet, comb fitted to the civilian rods, approx. 110cm in length (6) stamps to the back, one dated 1940 and many more badges, eagle and swastika cloth badge patterned helmet, National tri-colour 210. A German Tank cap with hard £70-100 £100-120 £70-100 £40-60 decal to one side, civilian liner, stamped shell, by F.W Pills K.G, together with D.R.P Thale 1 to inside of helmet (1) two peak caps, one with large eagle and 220. An assortment of vintage gun 231. An Enfield Tankers holster, with 181. An assortment of German 192. A German Army-style jacket and £60-80 swastika badge, the other with goggles, sights, to include foresights, rear sights, full length belt, together with a Browning metals and titles, to include Iron Cross, trousers, with eagle and swastika badge, plus another (3) blades, mounts and more, plus a hand HP Holster, both stamped Merit Cross with swords, cloth badges, epaulettes and army collar badges 203. A Khaki , possibly £50-100 shot maker (parcel) £60-80 tallies, cuff titles and more £40-60 Indian, together with a green Pith helmet, £60-100 £70-100 with Chinese Star badge to the front (2) 211. A German Army style cap, with 232. A collection of AK items, 193. A German Army-style jacket and £30-50 eagle and swastika badge with lower 221. A Blackhawk magazine pull-out comprising 10 canvas slings, and five mag 182. Two US Naval shirts, one with trousers, complete with badges insignia pouch, complete with magazine, together pouches with leather straps (15) Engineering Mechanic, the other possibly £40-60 204. A WWII British Royal Armoured £40-60 with four unused SA80 magazines in £150-180 from a submarine (2) Corps/Royal Tank Regiment crash ‘Bump’ original bags (parcel) £15-25 194. A German Army-style jacket, helmet, the helmet with cushioning to 212. A German Third Reich SS cap, £50-100 233. Two Ex-Military chrome complete with badges, dated 1952 to front, complete with AFV headset with in khaki green with silver piping to top, coloured cases, one a weapons 183. An Army No.2 dress uniform, in liner wiring loom and earphones by Multi skull badge to the front, with eagle and 222. Three early leather MG34 slings, transportation case, with foam lining Khaki green, with cloth Crown badge to £40-60 Electronics Co. Ltd London, and plug, swastika to the side, with indistinct stamp with metal securing clips to either end for protection, 37cm x 29cm the other a the sleeve, medal ribbon and gilt buttons, together with a pair of googles in original to liner £60-80 specialised tool kit case with removeable possibly for a Major, complete with case, possibly tank driver’s £80-120 insert, for standard tools, 46cm x 34cm 195. A German Army-style jacket and trousers (2) trousers, complete with badges, dated £400-500 223. A Dixon & Sons brass powder/ £70-100 £20-30 1952 to liner 213. A German Waffen-SS Winter shot flask, together with two unnamed £40-60 205. A British Lightweight/Summer Camouflaged M40 helmet, with single leather powder/shot flasks, with different 234. A US Universal Drop bag, 184. Two Naval Dress Jackets, one flying helmet, in Khaki green, wired with Waffen-SS Decal to the right side, mechanisms to the top stamped Sems Inc 1942, together with a being in khaki green, the other in red earphones and microphone, marked to complete with leather liner, stamped to £60-100 Utility Pouch and a US Musette bag 196. A German Army-style jacket, the inside ‘ET66’ and ‘4894’, also with with maroon collar and cuffs (2) stamped 1940 to inside the inside 22c/8415-99-130-1765, broad £60-80 £40-60 arrow and size 1, plus goggles hand-painted name of owner to interior, £40-60 ‘Heider’ 224. Four AK 40 round magazines, £350-400 apparently unused 235. A German A Frame with bag, £500-600 185. A US Marine Corps Dress jacket, £100-150 stamped 1944, together with Y straps and size 38-40, with Corporal Insignia to the back pack sleeve (1) £60-80 £30-40

10 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 11 236. A WWII Period German MP34 248. An assortment of SA-7 Grail 260. A collection of modern 271. An assortment of AK magazine 280. An E West & Son side by side 288. A Deactivated RPG 75 launcher, gunner’s kit, including tools, oil can rocket end caps, various sizes and equipment, including pouches, ammo pouches, various periods and conditions, 12 bore shotgun, with maker’s name to SN-B-168, the single shot anti-tank and spares, in leather case with strap, conditions pooches and belts, comprising Mitch approx. 20 barrel and side of decorative body, serial weapon was developed in the 1970s in unmarked £80-100 Rosen, NSP and Uncle Mick’s Sidekick £50-80 34322, in fitted E West & Son case, with Czechoslovakia and was effective up to £80-120 (parcel) leather sling, proof of Section 2 Shotgun 300m, complete with carry strap and 249. A Sten MkII T-Stock, unmarked £70-90 272. A large collection of various License required for this lot, collection Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House 237. A German SS , £60-80 AK magazine pouches, from the AK East only certificate, certificate number 157813, together with an MP40 magazine pouch 261. Two WWII period MG42 padded German to the AK Quad pouch, various £50-100 dated 29/10/2020 and a gas cape in case 250. A .30 Calibre pintle, complete lafette straps, with markings to the clasps ages and conditions £120-180 £60-80 with nut and bolt £60-80 £60-80 281. A W J Jeffrey 12 bore side by £50-80 side shotgun, serial 2150, with Damascus 289. A Deactivated PM-63 Polish 238. Two MP40 magazine pouches, 262. A .50 calibre pintle, complete 273. An MG34/MG42 drum barrel, marked with maker’s name and sub machine gun, combining the together with two G43 ammo pouches, 251. An early German MG34 leather with nut and bolt magazine, dated 1943 address, Victoria Street London, with characteristics of a self loading pistol one with two faux magazines sling, possibly WWII period £60-80 £80-120 foliate decoration to the side, barrel and a fully automatic submachine gun, £100-120 £60-80 length 30”, proof of Section 2 Shotgun with collapsible foregrip, serial WR5794, 263. A pair of WWI German wire 274. A group of five Bore Scope license required for this lot, collection complete with a London Proof House 239. A group of Royal Air Force cutters, 50cm in length, together with a tank inspection carry cases, the cases in only certificate, certificate number 6456 and 252. Five German K98 barrel bands, £400-500 dated 11/07/2019 canvas carry bags, 1950s onwards, some possibly WWII, various conditions MkI and a MkII Bren gun handles (3) green, with stencilling Air Ministry marked, also some with £50-80 £60-100 £300-350 £50-60 Recipient’s Surname and Service numbers 282. A Deactivated WWI military- issue Webley Mark V revolver, .445 290. A Deactivated Yugoslavian £60-100 253. A WWII German MP38/MP40 264. A 1908 Officer’s cigarette 275. Two German K98 stocks, WWII holder, marked Franco-British Exhibition period calibre, serial 137311, numerous MG53 7.92mm General Purpose Light magazine, stamped with maker’s mark markings, including broad arrow and Machine gun and Gunners kit, serial 240. Four AK Grenade Launcher bte and dated 1942, also stamped with London 1908, together with 15mm wad £100-120 stock shoulder pads, in black rubber cutter and a kit bag handle dated 1914, with Birmingham Gun Barrel number H25591, the kit comprising a tool two Third Reich markings Proof House deactivation certificate, no. kit, spare barrel case, links and starter £70-100 £80-120 £100-120 276. A Micro Roni Conversion System 157978 tab, breach cover, cleaning rods and for a Glock 19 and Glock 23, genuine £300-500 leather sling, complete with Birmingham 241. A group of three holsters, 254. A reproduction Mauser C96 265. A group of five VZ26 unissued CAA manufacture and brand new in box, Gun Barrel Proof House certificate, comprising two P38s and a Walther PPK magazine pouches, together with complete with correct CAA flip up front Broom Handle shoulder stock, together 283. A WWII Martini Henry training number 155480, dated 15/06/2020 £80-100 with holster shoulder straps and rear sights, removeable thumb rests, £800-1000 £60-80 single point, quick detach sling, made of rifle, with numerous markings to the £100-120 barrel, with spring loaded end 242. A group of nine MG42 leather high impact polymer and aircraft grade aluminium £200-250 291. An American Inland Division slings, possibly WWII and later, a couple 255. Ten PPSh-41 leather slings, 266. A selection of small Peli transit General Motors M1 Carbine, the self stamped some possibly WWII period cases with foam inserts, can be used £250-300 284. A WWII period training rifle, loading .30 rifle with serial number £80-100 £100-120 for small pistols, medals etc, 16.5cm x 5205100, with number to the stock, 10.5cm (10) 277. A brass barrelled flintlock full wooden stock, steel barrel and spring loaded end possibly a Service number 6748945, 243. A ZB26/30 Gunner’s kit, 256. A WWII period CZ-ZB26-30 7.92 £60-80 blunderbuss, with indistinct London complete with London Proof House maker’s name to the lock plate,39cm long £180-220 complete with equipment, together with LMG Gunner’s Kitbag and tools, used by certificate, number 7102, dated a magazine loader in carry case, a mag the German Army whilst they occupied 267. A pair of German boots, dated barrel with proof marks, complete with 29/10/2019 loader pouch carry case and a magazine 1941, together with a selection of other ram rod, action works well 285. A WWII training rifle, with Czechoslovakia, containing everything stylised trigger and hand guard, wooden £550-600 pouch (parcel) you need to strip and maintain the LMG items to include a British map case, £1000-1200 stock and spring loaded end £70-90 in the field, including oil bottles, brushes, German belt and buckle, WWII period 292. A Deactivated Swedish AT-4 equipment suspenders, 2 x Mosin ammo 278. A Hammond of Winchester £200-250 springs, tools and more M97 ILAW 84mm light anti-tank weapon, 244. Five M16 un-issued 30 round £70-100 pouches, British Binoculars, Browning percussion cap rifle, with light cross- 286. A WWII Relic of a German K98, this single shot, smoothbore weapon magazines, still in original paper of issue holster, brown leather holster, Webley hatched design to the stock, swag with serial number 91, with London Proof £60-80 Holster with cleaning rod and a MG42 decoration to the lock plate and the arm with bent barrel, believed to have been 257. US Military, two Thompson dug up at Kurland Pocket in Latvia where House certificate, number 303, dated magazine pouches, together with an M1 sling (parcel) of the hammer, the hammer in the form 13/11/2018 £80-120 of a fish, marked the makers name to the the 16th and 18th German Army fought 245. A group of twenty US Carbine gun bag and an ammo bag dated £120-150 £150-200 Thompson sub-machine gun magazines, 1945 lock plate and the 86cm long barrel, bore approx 20.1mm, complete with ram rod each with various stamps to the side £80-100 268. A DP28 magazine bag, complete 293. A Deactivated British Sten MkV £180-220 with DP28 magazines, together with two £200-300 287. A Deactivated Yugoslavian M56 7.62mm sub machine gun, the M56 9mm Sub machine gun, British Stamped, 258. A group of ten WWII and other DP28 magazine bags, together with serial 245268, complete with Birmingham a canvas gun case 279. A Deactivated Bren MkIII .303 saw service between 1956 and 1992, 246. A collection of well greased later Russian PPSh-41 drum magazine serial number D43696, complete with Gun Barrel Proof House certificate, MG42 50 round ammunition links, pouches, various conditions, some with £60-80 Light Machine Gun, dated 1954, with number 153847, dated 15/01/2020 22’’ barrel, serial no.LB54869, complete Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House approx. 25 some ink marking to inner certificate (153743) dated 15/01/2020 £400-500 £60-80 £60-80 269. Two MG42/53 Lafette strap, in with stand and removeable magazine, complete with certificate from The £250-300 leather, stamped to one of the clasps 294. A Deactivated Lee Enfield £50-60 London Proof House, no. 7027, dated 1 247. A collection of German items, to 259. An assortment of various Oct 2019 Bolt Action Rifle Grenade Launcher include gaiters, bread bag, Bundeswehr ammunition magazines, to include RPK Conversion, serial AX2502, complete 270. A large selection of various £500-500 P1 Holster, webbing belt, M40 style 40rd waffle, M16, Thompson, G3, M56, with Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof helmet and cover, ammo belt, holsters, Sten, Bren, RPK, PPS43, sniper, DP28 items, to include Cleaning kits, pouches, House certificate, number 155965, dated and more, plus an Italian gas mask bag and an AK double stack 60rd magazine ammo pouches, bandoilers and more 30/06/2020 (parcel) (parcel) (30+) £350-400 £70-100 £120-180 £70-100

12 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 13 295. A British Deactivated Bren 304. A British 20mm Anti-Aircraft 315. An AT2 inert Anti-Tank mine, 334. A German Third Reich-style 344. A Victorian period British 1888 MkIII .303 light machine gun, dated Mk2 sight, for the WWII Oerlikon Anti- used by the British, German and 324. Four Falcon FN8 pistols dagger, in black, blade stamped RZM pattern bayonet, by EFD, marked with 1955, serial UE55A3633, complete with Aircraft gun Norwegian forces, the long antenna acts magazines, for the Falcon pistol M7/36 to one side and ‘Meine ehre the VR cipher, other multiple markings to Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House £60-80 as a scratch fuse, as a vehicle passes £40-60 heißt treue’ to the other, complete with the blade and handle, also stamped 465 certificate, number 157086, dated over the antenna wire it scratches the scabbard and chain hanger, AF (1) to the pommel 24/08/2020 305. A collection of inert rounds and underside of the vehicle triggering the 325. A Falcon FN8 PCP Air Pistol with £40-60 £50-80 £500-600 shells, various sizes and calibres, some mine designed to penetrate the belly scope, .177, serial 74242, with sliding complete with heads of a vehicle, this model is fitted with a trigger and magazine 335. Hunting Interest, three new 345. A German made Czech VZ-24 296. A Deactivated British LAW 66 £70-100 parachute to reduce the impact when £200-250 hunting knives, comprising of a folding bayonet, complete with steel scabbard, Launcher, in green, with original stencils, dropped from the air during placement, fillet knife, plus a boning and gutting knife marked E3-48 tgf, also with leather frog, together with two WWII period butterfly serial 723, complete with Birmingham 306. A British No.69 Mk1 inert 326. A Falcon F19 PCP left handed set in sheath (3) marked to back bombs, two inert DRILL unfired U.S Gun Barrel Proof House certificate, Bakelite hand grenade with cap, dated air rifle, .22 cal, serial 93906, also marked £40-60 £40-60 Military MK-149 aircraft fuses, four number 151723, dated 04/07/2019 1940, also marked D.L.R-40 S.W.P 2700PSI, complete with Sports Hungarian High Explosive rounds, WWII £160-200 £60-80 Match 4x40 scope 336. A Turkish Ottoman NCO’s short 346. Hunting Interest, three new period, all inert £200-250 sword, by F & F Horster of Solingen, with hunting knives, comprising of a folding £70-100 297. A Deactivated Danish Madsen etched Arabic symbols to either side of fillet knife, plus a boning and gutting knife 307. A WWII German Third Reich M50 Sub machine gun, entering service inert Stick Grenade, with Third Reich 327. A BSA Meteor .22 air rifle, serial the blade, complete with metal scabbard set in sheath (3) 316. Three inert land mines, in 1950s and replaced in the mid 1980s, stamp to the top, with serial RR564 1939, TH68963, together with a Sharp Innova -II £100-150 £40-60 comprising a YM-3 Training mine, a serial 113423, with London Proof dated 1939, with original stencil to the air rifle with Webley 4 x15 scope, both AF TMRP-6/006 and a TMA-2 (3) House certificate, number 8485, dated side, complete with ceramic pull all at the £60-80 337. A Victorian Officer’s Dress 347. A George Butler & Co Bowie £70-100 11/12/2020 bottom sword, with pierced guard, shagreen knife, with antler handle, with ingle £300-350 £80-100 328. Two AK47 bayonets and and wired grip, with etched single sided edged cutting blade, with maker’s name, 317. A collection of 20 RG-42 scabbards, both with wire cutters, blade, complete with brass scabbard together with leather sheath (2) grenades with fuses, inert, in original 298. A Deactivated Austrian Steyr 308. A group of three inert land matching numbers, HF2329 and HF2541, £200-300 £100-150 fitted box with stencilling AUG 5.56mm assault rifle, with optical mines, to include a TMA-5/003 anti-tank numbers added later (2) £200-250 sight in the handle and removable mine, a TMA anti-tank mine and a US £50-80 338. A WWI 1907 Pattern bayonet, 348. A 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes magazine, serial M15655, complete with M131 training mine (3) by EFD, fully marked to the blade, Fighting dagger, with turned wooden Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House 318. A Webley & Scott Power-Lok £70-100 329. A collection of six NO.4 MkII complete with leather and steel scabbard handle, with leather sheath (2) certificate, number 155601, dated VMX air rifle, .177-4.5 cal, in black, also spike bayonets, Pig Stickers, all with £50-80 £80-120 15/06/2020 marked 0314 25363, complete with a 309. An assortment of German scabbards, all marked except one (6) £500-600 Hawke Sport HD 3x9x40 scope (2) items, to include, a magnetic mine lower, £60-100 339. A WWI 1907 Pattern bayonet, 349. A 20th Century North African £80-120 a mine detector, a Molotov Cocktail by Wilkinson, dated 17, fully marked to Takoba sword, possibly Sudanese, with 299. A Deactivated Romanian bottle and a dummy C4 packet (parcel) 330. A Military Issue Korean War the blade, stamped 222 to the pommel, numerous decorative markings to the AKS74 5.45mm Paratrooper assault 319. A Gamo Whisper .22 cal air £80-120 period Machete, inscribed with broad complete with leather and steel scabbard 87cm long blade, double edged, with rifle, with removable magazine, serial rife, patent US 8,261,651, serial 04-1C- arrow, KE8277 and dated 1954, complete marked W.J.H B to either end one piece cross guard, complete with 8850, complete with London Proof 096523-16 16J, complete with Gamo 310. A collection of 20 F1 Limonka with 1952 dated military issue sheath by £50-80 decorative leather scabbard (2) House certificate, number 5357, dated 3x9x40 scope and RG42 training grenades, some transit B.H&G, together with a Martindale No.2 £120-180 25/02/2019 £60-80 caps broken, in fitted case machete, with sheath and belt (2) 340. Three vintage Fireman’s Axes, £550-650 £200-250 £60-80 one marked Chillington Arpax, another 350. A 20th Century North African

320. A Webley & Scott Power-Lok stamped 636, the third unstamped, all Takoba sword, with 90cm long blade, 300. An Inert 81mm SMK-RP mortar VMX air rifle, .177-4.5 cal, in brown, 311. A collection of WWI and WWII 331. Two Russian Mosin Nagant complete with leather covers (3) double edged, with two crescent moons round, possibly Mk5, complete with marked 0918 23869, complete with an shells and fuses, various types and sizes bayonets, both with cruciform blades, £60-100 to the blade, with one piece cross timer, stencilled to the side ‘81M ISMK AGS 3x9x40 scope (parcel) serial 75681, the other unmarked, guard, complete with decorative leather IR-RP CTG NR 563 RHU 13-1’, on the timer £80-120 £80-120 together with an SMLE Mk II bayonet 341. A Middle Eastern Kukri, with scabbard with applied metal decoration stamped ‘LOT SG-12C3003’, approx. 65cm with no grip, marked F.R to blade, AF (3) turned wooden handle, together with the (2) in length 321. A German H. Weihrauch £50-80 top of a sword stick, a wooden truncheon £120-180 £50-100 312. Three inert SLR grenades, in black Sportwaffenfabrik Mellrichstadt HW70 and a pair of modern binoculars (parcel) air pistol, .177cal, break barrel action, £50-80 332. A Japanese Bone tanto, the £50-80 351. An SA-style dagger, by Karl 301. An Inert WWII Russian RG42 flambeau hard case, serial 090603 body being carved with numerous Far Burgsmuller, with scabbard (2) hand grenade, together with an inert £60-80 Eastern figures, 15cm long blade, AF, 342. A Fagan Bowie style knife, £30-40 Mills hand grenade with cut away (2) 313. A WWII British Bren Mk1 and completely detached from body, 30cm together with Mexeur & Cie boatman’s £40-60 Mk2 box of 12 magazines, well greased 322. A Webley Tempest Centennial total length knife, with scabbard and frog, a J Rodger 352. A Russian Cossack dagger, £80-120 Limited Edition air pistol, .22 calibre, £60-80 & Sons knife and leather sheath, plus a possibly a Kinjal, marked ‘Ocmahb’ to the 302. Two inert Russian WWII RG42 Limited Edition 149 of 2000, complete cut throat razor (parcel) blade, non-original handle, complete with hand grenades, complete with pin, both 314. A Hungarian Anti-Tank stick with original fitted presentation carry 333. A Swiss Sig, by Waffenfabrik £40-60 scabbard with various markings (2) Grenade, together with an F1 Limonka case, cleaning rod and certificate, looks to Bern, marked V to other side of blade, £40-60 £50-80 grenade and an RG42 grenade, all inert be unfired (1) with serial 236857, complete with 343. Two German M84-98 bayonets £60-80 £150-250 scabbard (1) by Gottlieb Hammesfahr of Solingen,

303. A Sig 40mm RED MK2 rubber £30-50 one being a mark and dated 16, the other bullet, marked to the case ‘005 CY 05-88 323. A WWII Telescope Sighting a sawback, with sawback removed (2) 12D/967-6017, together with eight large No.22c MkIII, dated 1942, by E.O.Co, £60-80 scale rounds, all inert (parcel) stamped O.S.722.G.A, together with a £30-50 Diana Scope (2) £70-100 14 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 15 353. A WWII Josh Beal & Sons 361. Two bayonet knots, one yellow 370. A WWI US Bolo Model 1917 380. Two Spanish M58 bayonets 391. A German MP34 bayonet and 400. A tape recorder and other Military-issue Machete, stamped with and green, the other red and green, knife, by Plumb of Philadelphia, dated and scabbards, together with five SKS scabbard, with serial 779 to the pommel, items, including a Garrard small reel- maker’s name to the blade and broad together with a WWI leather frog (3) 1918, complete with sheath by Brauer bayonets, with cruciform blades, various no maker’s marks to-reel recorder, a 110volt inverter arrow to the handle, complete with £60-80 Bros dated 1918 serial numbers (7) £100-120 (12v-110v); two control units; a Truvox sheath, also stamped with broad arrow £180-220 £60-80 Tape Deck, Mark III, with radio jacks; and and dated 1939, sheath also with handle 362. A Victorian Constabulary sword, 392. A German K98 bayonet and a quantity of Egen, Ediswan and other written 10 PTN 3. Sect with fish skin grip, with brass pommel 371. A Belgian Fal Type C bayonet, 381. Two Swedish M1896 Mauser scabbard, with Third Reich stamps to volume controls (Condition: see note to £50-80 and guard, button release for scabbard, together with a Belgian Export, two Gras bayonets, both with scabbards, one with the pommel, dated 1939, maker’s E.u.F Lot 398) leading to 60cm long single fullered bayonets and a French Chassepot (5) leather frog, plus a South African Pattern Horster, serial 5820, the scabbard dated £20-40 354. A Russian 1827 Pattern sidearm, blade, complete with brass and leather £60-80 No.9 with scabbard (3) 41, serial 3098C with possible Austrian handle, stamped scabbard 372. A WWII period Japanese £80-120 £150-180 401. A five-valve battery radio to the blade, large single fuller, with saw £250-300 , signed Koa Isshin, Mantetsu and receiver, Burndept, No,C53665, in back, blade approx. 49cm dated 1937, with florally decorated tsuba, 382. A WWI Swiss M1914 sawback 393. A stiletto knife, with small mahogany case with hinged panelled lid £80-120 363. An M1914 sawback bayonet by complete with scabbard bayonet, by HS, serial 41313, complete maker’s marks to the blade ‘Hanwei’, andwood front panel -- 27 in wide (case B.K, marked with maker’s initials to the £550-650 with steel scabbard and part leather complete with leather sheath partly dismantled, appears complete 355. A Polaris ‘Samurai’ diver’s knife, blade, blade 31cm long, complete with hanger (1) £70-100 apart from two front upright fillets) (Condition: see note to Lot 398) the stainless steel blade being double steel scabbard, AF Two Swiss Sigs, serial numbers £180-220 373. £40-60 edged, one edge serrated, in Spartan £200-250 W442334 and V107542, both with 394. A reproduction US M6 fighting sheath maker’s marks, complete with scabbards 383. A Lebel bayonet with quillion, knife, with sheath dated 1943 £30-40 364. A WWII Australian SMLE and frogs (2) serial 73170, with other stamps, £60-80 402. A portable radio receiver, bayonet, dated 1943, broad arrow £60-80 cruciform blade and steel scabbard McMichael Super Range Portable Four, 356. A signed copy of British and and other stamps to the single fullered £60-80 395. An Italian military issue No. 52180, in leather case with bakelite speaker fret in lid (Condition: see note to Commonwealth Military Knives, by Ron 42.5cm long blade, stamped 18 to the Four No.4 MkII spike bayonets, Beretta SAR70 Assault rifle bayonet and 374. Lot 398) Flook, Airlife Publishing Ltd, hardback pommel, complete with steel and leather all with scabbards (4) 384. A Lebel bayonet without scabbard, looks identical to a US M16, £30-50 with dust cover scabbard, the steel of the scabbard £40-60 quillion, serial 34610, with cruciform together with a US M3 bayonet with

£80-120 stamped 04, the leather stamped Broad blade ad steel scabbard scabbard dated 1943, H.Boker & CO 403. A Technics tuntable, Type Arrow B, Mangrovite ‘43 Two Swiss Sigs, both with £70-100 £70-100 375. SL-DL1 with straight-line tracking, wih 357. The German Bayonet, A £80-120 maker’s marks, serial numbers V243464 instructions and a Shure Technics EPS comprehensive illustrated history of the and W647934, both with steel scabbards 385. An Officially shortened for 396. A 1796 Heavy Cavalry sword, 23CS stylus; three CD/DVD players regulation patterns, 1871-1945 by John 365. A Nickel Fairbairn Sykes dagger and leather frogs, frogs also stamped (2) WWII Lebel bayonet, serial 63994, marked Gill Warrant to the blade, also (Panasonic DVD-S35, Sony CDP M305, Walter, together with German Sidearms by Wilkinson, with manufacturer etched £60-80 cruciform blade 34cm, complete with marked to the steel scabbard (I.I or I.L), Philips CDR 760); and a Panasonic sv 3700 and bayonets 1740-1945 by Klaus Lubbe to the lower part of the blade, with scabbard approx 84cm long curved blade (2) Professional Digital Audio Tape Deck, with ribbed grip, complete with leather and 376. An Italian M1981 TS bayonet, £60-80 £500-600 £70-100 white-metal sheath various instructions and remote controls serial no. KT or RT 5169, together with an (5) (Condition: see note to Lot 398) £180-220 A matching numbers French A 1917 US LF & C trench knife, Italian M1891, serial no.LG151118 (AF), 386. 397. £100-150 358. Four sword and bayonet related Gras, serial 23297, dated to the spine makers mark and date to the guard, with both with leather and metal scabbards (2) books, comprising Daggers and Bayonets 366. An East India Company socket £80-100 of the blade 1875, complete with steel triangular 23cm long blade, complete 404. Three radio receivers, a Rolls by Logan Thompson, Bayonets from bayonet, together with three British scabbard with scabbard, scabbard marked Jewell - Janzen’s Notebook, Nazi Daggers, Swords Gaydon S.4 with speaker in lid and Socket bayonets (4) 377. Two Czech VZ24 bayonets and £50-80 1918 and Bayonets, and The handbook of £100-120 £500-600 crocodile-grained case; a Rolls Gaydon scabbard, one with markings to the Rondo 5-valve portable; and an Osram British Bayonets by Ian D. Skennerton (4) A Finnish Fiskars bayonet, with blade, CSZ C, the other none, both with 387. Music Magnet (3) (Condition: see note to £70-100 18cm long blade, with leather sheath A 4-valve portable radio 367. A WWII Indian R.F.I MkII, dated stamps to the frog studs (2) 398. Lot 398) £40-60 receiver, McMichael Type MS 367, No. 43, together with a 1907 SMLE, a Pattern £70-100 £60-80 359. An early nickel German 88 Metford dated 92 plus a British Socket 183850, with circular speaker in lid, Luftwaffe sword, by David Malsch, with bayonet dated 16 (4) A Turkish M1935 bayonet, 388. A Continental Bowie knife, with in blue leathercloth case. (Condition: single fullered, double edged blade, 378. 405. A mains receiver, Wartime £70-100 marked AS.FA to the pommel, also with 24.5cm long single sided blade, with electrical goods are sold as historical leather and wire grip, oak leaf decoration Civilian receiver in wood case with dial serial number 138438, together with diagonal stamp design to the spine, wave artefacts, not for use, and we are to the pommel, complete with leather for Home and Forces programmes and 368. A Pakistan Renaissance dagger, Swedish M1896, Serial 934 and a Czech decoration flanked by scrolls to the guard, therefore unable to provide condition and metal scabbard, and leather hanger ‘Trader’ service sheet (Condition: see with sheath, together with an Egyptian VZ24 bayonet, all with steel scabbards (3) and a wooden ribbed grip, complete with reports, beyond cosmetic defects listed in £850-950 note to Lot 398) dagger, plus another Middle Eastern £100-120 leather sheath the catalogue descriptions.) £30-40 dagger (3) £200-250 £30-40 360. A Royal Artillery Officer’s sword £60-100 Two Swedish M1896 Mauser by Wilkinson, with decoratively etched 379. 406. A mains radio receiver, bayonets, both with scabbards, maker’s 389. A Japanese , c1550, in 399. A mains radio receiver, Cossor, single fullered blade, decorated with McMichael Model 435, transportable 369. A German Luftwaffe-style stamps and serials to the blades and cross rebellion mounts, signed Yoshii Mitsunori, Model 635, in wood case of Art Deco Royal Artillery cipher and floral swags, Superhet, 5 valves + rectifier, in upright dagger, by Paul Weyersberg & Co, guards (2) complete with scabbard design (Condition: see note to Lot 398) serial number 51944, with fish skin and walnut case with turntable base complete with metal scabbard (1) £70-100 £150-250 £30-40 wire grip, complete with metal and (Condition: see note to Lot 398) £70-100 leather scabbard and leather hanger £30-50 A WWI German Ersatz bayonet, £180-220 390. with metal handle and 31cm long single

sided blade, complete with scabbard £70-100 Buyers Premium with SAS & SAS LIVE: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price the-saleroom.com Premium: 25% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 30% of the Hammer Price 16 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 17 407. A portable radio receiver, Pye 415. Five portable radio receivers, 424. A battery radio receiver, 433. A crystal radio recever, Ivalek, in 442. A Fultograph, No 5956, a 449. Teleprinting, an Italian text Model Q, in walnut case with sun-ray fret, a Roberts R55 4-valve in beige case; Gecophone ‘Victor 3’, in metal case with white plastic case, 1950s (Condition: see wireless picture transmission system receiving machine by Lesa, Milan, in black leather carrying handle and turntable an R200 transistor in green case (no wiring diagram in lid, 1927 (Condition: note to Lot 398; back panel present) of 1928-9, with phonograph-pattern metal casing (Condition: see note to Lot base (slight damage to fret cloth); and an carryig handle); a Marconi T43DA mains see note to Lot 398) £20-40 mandrel and double-spring motor, in 398) empty case with speaker (similar damage portable, 1955; a P20B, 1950; and a £40-60 oak case with milli-ammeter in separate £50-100 to cloth, leather missing from handle) (2) McMichael mains portable in red and 434. An Air Ministry cathode ray case with valve, winding handle in lid and (Condition: see note to Lot 398) cream case (5) (Condition: see note to Lot 425. A mains radio receiver, Brownie tube, 6 in. diam, suspended in cloth bag photocopied literature (lacking carrying 450. A Morse tutor, Instructograph, £50-70 398) ‘Dominion 3’, in mahogany case, now on springs within a woven wood transit handle on lid and bottom board of case). in black case with ten spare tapes; a GPO £50-70 with perspex back (Condition: see note to case -- 27 in. high (Condition: see note to (Condition: see note to Lot 398) Morse key; and three galvonometers (5) 408. A portable radio receiver, Lot 398) Lot 398) £350-500 (Condition: see note to Lot 398) Lissenola 2-valve Mains transportable, in 416. A Marconi V2 radio receiver, £40-60 £50-80 £20-40 walnut case with Art Deco style fret to in typical walnut case with two (later) 443. A Mirror-in-lid television, front and rear (Condition: see note to Lot valves, two Regenerator Units and four 426. A mains radio receiver, KB ‘Pup’, 435. A battery radio receiver, Osram HMV Model 901, with 12-inch screen, 451. Meters, a Weston Watt Meter, 398) Wavelength Plates; and a Dolci battery in tapering oak cabinet, K.B. No. 253 Four Music Magnet, in walnut case with in walnut case with quarter-veneered six other meters, two battery testers and £40-60 eliminator (8) (Condition: see note to Lot (Condition: see note to Lot 398) metal front panel (Condition: see note to lid -- 38 in. high, date code H/1 for1937 two Weston Milli-ammeters in circular 398) £20-40 Lot 398) (Condition: see note to Lot 398) nickel-plated cases (11) (Condition: see 409. A mains radio receiver, £400-600 £30-40 £4000-6000 note to Lot 398) Marconiphone Model 911, in bakelite 427. A Morse ink-writer, by E.I.V.R.T., £20-40 case, 1940 (backboard cracked) 417. A battery radio receiver, Ujpest, with brass-enclosed motor, spring 436. A Short Wave receiver, 2-valve, 444. Radio accessories, including a (Condition: see note to Lot 398) Western Electric, 7-valve, No 44002, barrel at rear and mahogany base with by Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd, Meico microphone, choke, tuning coils 452. Wireless receiver, un-named, £20-30 in mahogany case with ebonite front spool in drawer (Condition: see note to in (repainted) grey case (Condition: see and Galena crystals (approx. 50 items) with vertical ebonite panel on mahogany panel -- 25 in. wide; a large tuning Lot 398) note to Lot 398) (Condition: see note to Lot 398) case, four sockets for V-24 type valves 410. Two portable radio receivers, coil on mahogany base; and a modern £100-150 £30-40 £30-50 and four four-pin (no valves); and three Wayfarer Major, in leathercloth case transformer (3) (Condition: see note to other items (4) (Condition: see note to with white detailing to the speaker and Lot 398) 428. A horn radio speaker, Sterling 437. Two radio receivers, a Cossor 445. Radio accessories, a small Lot 398) control panel under hinged lid (carrying £50-100 ‘Baby’, with black finish -- the horn 10.25 ‘Empire Melody Maker’, 4-valve, with quantiry of components and accessories, £40-60 handle broken); and an Ekco portable in diam. (Condition: see note to Lot 398) promotional leaflet; and an Igranic including quartz crytals and an engineer’s in leathercloth case with turntable (2) 418. A Crystal radio receiver, £20-30 5-valve kit-built set (2) (Condition: see revolution counter (Condition: see note 453. Morse and related equipment, a (Condition: see note to Lot 398) Marconiphone Crystal Junior type R.B. note to Lot 398) to Lot 398) receiver in wood and metal hood on cast £40-70 2.A M.1 , in black case with G Marconi 429. Amplion speakers, a ‘Dragonfly’ £40-60 £10-20 iron base, ex-railway; an RAF Wave meter; and BBC transfers (lacking cats whisker with AR 102 drive unit - the bell 5.5 an Elliott Bros Morse key (glasscover 411. Two portable radio receivers, and range blocks) (Condition: see note to in. diam; a larger Amplion speaker of 438. A mains radio receiver, Philco 446. Tester and other instruments, cracked); and an Air Ministry bakelite a Cossor in leathercloth case with cream Lot 398) conventional swan-neck design on People’s set, in black bakelite case with including a Six-Sixty Valve and Set Tester; cased Morse key (Condition: see note to plastic trim and controls (Regional & £80-120 circular base containing the bakelite drive replacement and original dials (Condition: a home-made 1-valve chassis; a small Lot 398) National Programmes), on turntable base unit - bell 10 in. diam; and a Dragon drive see note to Lot 398) mahogany cased telephone relay by S.G. £30-50 (lacking backboard); and a KB Rhapsody 419. A Beco cone speaker, by British unit Type AR 111 (3) (Condition: see note £80-120 Brown; an instrument by Gambrell, with De Luxe in cream and red case (2) Elecrical Co Ltd, with ‘antique’ silver to Lot 398) thermometer; and another by H. Osman, 454. Cells and valves, A Ray-Craft (Condition: see note to Lot 398) fretted surround, on shaped wood base -- £50-70 439. Two portable radio receivers, by with three control knobs, marked 3E.V.C. Bridge selenium cell in bakelite housing, £30-50 the speaker 5.25 in. diam. (Condition: see Roberts: a Model 1037 mains portable, Autovagers patent (5) (Condition: see with literature and part original carton; a note to Lot 398) 430. An Amplion drive unit, Concert in blue case with turntable base; and an note to Lot 398) Kerr cell; three large valves with ceramic 412. Three radio receivers, bakelite, £40-60 Gramophone Model AR 35, with rubber R77, in leather case (2) (Condition: see £30-50 bases, 8 ½ - 11 in. high; and a Helium- post-war: Ekco Type U76, Bush DAC 10 connector for fitting to a gramophone note to Lot 398) neon laser in glazed box (6) (Condition: and DAC 90 (3) (Condition: see note to 420. Three enclosed speakers, two in tone-arm (using the gramophone horn £30-40 447. Teleprinting, a Morkrum- see note to Lot 398) Lot 398) oak cases by Celestion and Ormond and as a loudspeaker), in maker’s carton with Kleinschmidt Perforator with typewriter £30-50 £40-60 one, un-named, in mahogany (3) test ticket dated 1.5.26 (Condition: see 440. Two portable radio receivers, pattern keyboad and a roll of tape; a £30-40 note to Lot 398) a G.E.C. BC 4444 battery and mains small General Electric motor; and a tape 455. Test equipment, eleven Avo and 413. A mains radio receiver, RGD £40-60 portable; and a Perdia ‘Continental’, perforator receiver by Creed, Croydon, other test meters (11) (Condition: see Model 516, in walnut case (Condition: see 421. Two Amplion enclosed horn Model PR 73 (2) (Condition: see note to with Croydon Engineering Co motor and note to Lot 398) note to Lot 398) speakers, model RS 20 and RS 10, 16.25 431. Rectifier and Eliminator, Lot 398) a transformer; a Teleprinter handbook; £20-40 £30-50 and 13.75 in. high (2) (Condition: see a Fellowes A.C. Rectifier, in circular £20-40 and a various paper tapes and a small note to Lot 398) japanned case; and a Peto-Scott P.2 elecro-magnetic tape marker (Condition: 456. Military equipment, a U.S. see note to Lot 398) 414. A battery radio receiver, £50-70 eliminator in mahogany case with ebonite 441. An RAF transmitter, Type No. 1, Army Frequency Meter, Type BC-221-T, Marconiphone Type 35, 3-valve, in top plate (2) (Condition: see note to Lot £50-100 by Zenith Radio Corporation, in khaki- serial No. 518, in mahogany and ebonite mahogany case with sloping panel (no 422. A horn radio speaker, Amplion 398) case (Condition: see note to Lot 398) painted case with canvas cover; a bundle valves installed) (Condition: see note to ‘Dragon’ with oak bell and repainted £20-40 £20-40 448. Teleprinting, a Ferdfernschreiber of military aircraft leaflets; and aType P11 Lot 398) drive unit (no number) -- the bell 14.1/2 Wehrmacht portable field communication compass (3) (Condition: see note to Lot £30-50 in diam. (Condition: see note to Lot 398) 432. S.G Brown Ltd, A Microphone teleprinter, No. 15317, in metal case with 398) £80-120 Amplifier; and a Battery Amplifier, in typewriter-pattern keyboard and spool £40-60 mahogany case (2) (Condition: see note compartment below (Condition: see note 423. A horn radio speaker, BTH Type to Lot 398) to Lot 398) 457. Literature, approximately fifty C2, with internal fret (cracks on bakelite £40-60 £400-600 radio and television-related books, in 2 base); and a Burndept tripod speaker boxes base (2) (Condition: see note to Lot 398) £50-70 £40-60 18 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 19 458. Literature, approximately fifty 468. Radio & related magazines, T & 476. A rare Florence sewing 480. A Pathé phonograph, New 488. An Edison Standard 496. A large collection of Pianola radio and television-related books, in 2 R Bulletin, various issues, 1934-7; Newnes machine, No. 64810,with Patent dates Perfecta, No. 9324, with standard Phonograph, Model B No. S257400, with Rolls, including Sonata Op.27 No.1 B flat, boxes Complete Electrical Engineering (45 of 48 1850 an 1855-63, by the Florence Sewing and Salon mandrels, integral Orpheus two-minute gearing, Edison-Bell New The Maid of the Mountains, Dream of £50-70 parts); Practical Television, eight issues Machine Co, with detachable circular attachment, ebonite reproducer (stylus Model repoducer (lacking limit loop) and Love Noctune No.3 ‘O Love’, Moonlight 1956-7, in BBC ‘Women’s Television stitch plate, boat shuttle and bobbin loose), and small zinc witch’s hat horn reproduction witch’s hat horn (lacking Sonata Op.27 No.2 C Sharp Minor and 459. Literature, approximately 100 Notes’ cover (shuttle cover missing), japanned finish (motor runs, belt disconnected, winder lid, motor runs but belt missing, winder many more (qty) leaflets and catalogues, mainly relating to £20-30 with gilt decoration (faded in places), replaced, some rust on bedplate); and a replaced); and eight wax cyinders (two £50-60 valves walnut bow-fronted cover, on treadle Pathé Concert disc reproducer brown) and sixteen Blue Amberols £50-70 469. Television magazine, seven base with faded gilt decoration to legs, £120-170 £100-150 END OF AUCTION issues including Vol 1 Nos. 1, 2 & 3, 1928 serpentine edged walnut table with lid Battery eliminator and other and others 1931-1938 to (missing) accessories compartment, 481. Pathé Salon cylinders, by Ian 489. Phonograph cylinders, thirty- 460. items, an Ekco Power Unit, two other £50-100 flywheel-driven bobbin winder and Colquhoun (60.733, 60.744, 60.204, seven Blue Amberols battery eliminators, three pairs of two-foot treadle with leather toe straps. 60.202), Walter Lewe (60.718) and 60459 £30-50 headphones, two practice buzzers and a 470. Television magazine, March- (flat drive belt and toe straps present but (possibly Lauder) in portrait carton (6), all galvanometer in leather case, in 2 cartons September 1928 and various issues 1930- decayed; general condition good, steel good condition free of mildew 490. A miniature portable (Condition: see note to Lot 398) 1937, bound in two soft-back volumes; parts lightly rusted, mechanism free but £40-60 gramophone, Mignonphone, in black £30-40 and British Radio and television, 1955-9, stiff. No accessories apart from an oil can leather case with Mignonphone various issues in a folder (3) base.) 482. Pathé Salon cylinders, by Ben soundbox (sold by W.H. Smith & Son, £50-100 £300-400 Davies (60.007, 60.041, 60.010 (some Paris) and folding horn -- 8 1/2 x 5 in 461. HPR Wireless Ltd, a Universal Amplifier No 965, a Universal H.F. groove wear, light mildew at one end), £100-150 Amplifer No 1268, another (poor 471. A Magnetic Detector, 477. A Hammond typewriter, with 60.037 (lt. spots), 60.039 (lt. spots), condition); and a Universal Tuner, No 971 by Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph curved keyboard and one (of two) type 76.503, with Kirkby Lunn (6) 491. A portable gramophone, (no valves) (4) (Condition: see note to Lot Company, No. 1360, with four magnets, shuttles )lacking lid, three keys chipped, £40-60 HMV model 102C in green case with 398) replacement wire (original preserved), needs cleaning) 5B soundbox, 1937, sold by Palmers, £300-400 brass crank and Marconi label, in teak £50-70 483. Pathé Salon cylinders, by Harry Kettering (case in good condition, motor case (original finish stripped, lacking Lauder (60.463. some groove wear), sticking, probably due to congealed 462. The History of the Valve, a glazed cover); sold with two later 478. A barrel piano orchestrion, 60.468, 60.287 in portrait carton, 60.289 grease, winder knob loose) display of 29 valves, 1916 - 1947, on two coils, a Gamages Morse key and later with 41-key action (36 notes, two drums, (localised mildew), 60.457); and W.F. £100-150 wood baseboards (Condition: see note to headphones (Condition: see note to Lot cymbal and triangle), gravity motor Cove (60.820, localised mildew) (6) Lot 398) 398) with friction governor, two barrels £30-50 492. A small colledtion of 78s, to £100-150 £4000-6000 pinned for eight airs each, in mahogany include Changing Moods No.1, Willie veneered oak case with part mirror- 484. Pathé Salon cylinders, by Kate The Whistler, The Lost Chord and more, 472. Telephones, a black 300-series; glazed doors and compartment for Carney (50.154, some mildew) and Jessie approx 22 in total 463. Radio valves, a large quantity, in spare barrel below -- 84 1/2 in (215cm) thirteen cartons (Condition: see note to another of similar type; a wood-cased Maclachlan, in portrait carton (2) £15-20 wall mounted magneto telephone with high (excluding pulley), the barrels 29 £20-30 Lot 398) 1/2 x 10 in. (75 x 25 cm), with brass £100-150 handset; and two service handsets (5) 493. A collection of 60+ 78 records, (Condition: see note to Lot 398) label ‘Jenerahny przedstawiciel na krolestwo polskie i Rosje -- ZDZIS?AW 485. Twelve Pathé Salon cylinders, including Menuett (Beethoven), Fete 464. Radio valves, a large quantity, £30-50 band and insrumental, one in portrait Polonaise pt2, Show Boat - ol’ Man River, RYLSKI, CZESTOCHOWA’ (Poland) (case in ten cartons (Condition: see note to Lot repolished, old splits in cornice and top carton, most in good condition Caprice Viennois (Kreisler), The Vagabond 398) 473. An Edison Gem phonograph, left hand door, silvering on rh door partly £50-80 King - Vocal Gems and many more, mixed £80-120 Model B No. G147007, now with four- rubbed); with a cast iron weight, spare conditions, some broken minute gear attachment, C 2-minute barrel and a (detached) warning bell 486. Eight Pathé Salon cylinders, £25-35 465. Radio valves and components, reproducer, oak case with (rubbed) £2000-3000 vocal, by Malcolm Scott, in portrait a quantity of valves in nine cartons and banner transfer and witch’s hat horn (bell carton; Burt Shepard (3), Charles Morrell, 494. An assortment of 78 records, four cartons of coils, knobs and other damaged) and six cylinders (in working Tome Costello and two others, generally comprising Annie Get Your Gun, The order but motor sluggish) 479. A portable street barrel piano, components (13) (Condition: see note to stamped on the wrestboard John Hicks, good condition, a few light mildew spots Sleeping Princess, Stardust, Dinky One Lot 398) £150-200 on some (8) Step, Giselle Ballet Musib, The Barber of playing on twenty-two strings and five £100-150 bells, in typical rosewood case, the upper £50-70 Seville Overture and many more, various 474. Gramophone accessories, a panelwith brass medallion and modern conditions 466. Radio valves, seven, early 1920s Trade-Mark Gramophone winding key; red fabric -- 38 1/4 in.(97cm) high, the 487. Pathé Salon cylinders, by Vesta £40-60 (one with BBC mark) (Condition: see note an EMG Davey fibre cutter, with fibre barrel 13 3/4 in (35 cm) long, with leather Tilley (50.211, in portrait carton and to Lot 398) needles; part of an RM thorn sharpener; shoulder straps and detachable support 50.212, both good condition); and Vesta 495. A small collection of Pianola £80-120 a Durium record; a Shire album on pole (re-strung and in good working Victoria (50.270, cracked, groove wear) rolls, to include Loves Young Dream and Gramophones; and a Woodroffe and six order, case repaired and refinished) (3) Sprig of Shillelah, Valse Poetique, ROI other pick-up arms (12) 467. Wireless World, various issues, £1000-1500 £50-100 De Lahore, Sous Les Etoiles and more £50-70 (parcel) not complete runs, 1926-1930, part of 1934 and 1938; 1946-50 mainly in £30-40 binders; and a bundle of Short Wave and 475. A portable gramophone, Radio Construction magazines, in 4 large Columbia Model 204C, wih 15a cartons soundbox, in black case, 1939 (spring £100-200 broken, case affected by damp) £15-25

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