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The Collectors Auction 22Nd June 2021 at 10:00 GMT Hugo Marsh Neil Shuttleworth Thomas Forrester Director Director Director The Collectors Auction 22nd June 2021 at 10:00 GMT Special Auction Services Plenty Close For further information regarding this Off Hambridge Road auction, please contact: NEWBURY RG14 5RL Telephone: 01635 580595 Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Adam Inglut Militaria Due to the nature of the items in this auction, buyers must satisfy themselves concerning their authenticity prior to bidding and returns will not be accepted, subject to our Terms and Conditions. Additional images are available on request. 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 pair of 1960s Hatts handcuffs, 10. A WWI silver Fire Service 17. A wooden model of a ships stamped TVP (Thames Valley Police), presentation cigarette case, hallmarked cannon, possibly a 12 pounder long gun, The Collector’s Sale | Order of auction complete with key, together with a 1960s Birmingham 1916 by Henry Williamson having applied rope and chain, with wooden truncheon with leather hand Ltd, the plain body with inscription to wooden and metal studded wheels, strap (2) front, ‘ H.L.Moncrieff. From the Members approximate 52cm x 34cm Militaria £40-60 of the Twickenham Volunteer Fire Brigade £100-200 Lot 1-11 Emergency Services Dec. 1917, together with a similar, with 2. A vintage hand painted fire engine turned design, marked sterling 18. Chronicles of D-Day by Rupert Lot 12-64 Military Memorabilia bucket, having gilt painted ‘RA’ cipher, silver, awarded to ‘Phyll, with Happy Curtis, I Remember D-Day, Operation Memories from the L/Fwn, and A.G.O Lot 65-84 Military Books heightened with black shadow, on red Neptune, The Initial Phase of The ground with two black strips, unnamed of ‘A’ Division N.F.S Sept 1942’, with Normandy D-Day Landings 6th June 1944, Lot 85-105 Helmets and Uniforms £40-60 initials to front PG, plus two other silver together with covering letter from Rupert cigarette cases, marked Birmingham 1938 Curtis to M. J Willis of The Imperial War Lot 106-114 Badges and Buttons 3. An assortment of Nursing by William Neale & SOn Ltd, the other Museum, dated 1980 Lot 115-123 Medals and Medallions related items, to include British Red Cross Birmingham 1928 by F.H Adams & CO, £40-60 Society 3 Year Service medal, stamped also sold with a silver plated example, Lot 124-131 Air Rifle Accessories 32418, Red Cross Agriculture Fund pin, approx. 17oz without the plated example 19. A Spanish Alfonso 13th Dress £300-350 Lot 132-155 Air Rifles and Air Pistols glass eye baths, bottles, ceramics, charts pouch, the black leather pouch having books and more (parcel) white metal crowned A to the front with Lot 156-161 Blank Firing Revolvers £60-80 11. A Victorian turned wooden XIII underneath, opening to reveal red truncheon, with hand painted V.R. to Lot 162-167 Antique Firearms leather single compartment with white 4. Three vintage 1960 Fire Hoses, the top with lower turned hand grip, metal terminals Lot 168-221 Deactivated Weaponry various lengths 51cm, together with another example, no £100-150 markings, 44.5cm (2) Lot 222-281 Edges Weapons £40-60 £120-150 20. A group of five WWII Ordnance Collectors 5. A Civil Aviation Authority J. Survey maps, Second War Revision 1940 12. A British Army Cavalry Brigade 5th Edition, to include, Oxford & Henley Lot282-324 Walking Sticks and Canes Hendry leather fire helmet with visor, dated 1952, marked 154 JOL with broad Campaign bed, the mahogany frame on Thames, Brighton & Eastbourne, having ‘Maj D Haig BACB’ to the top, the Lot 325-340 Smoking Pipes and Accessories arrow to the of the neck guard, also Reading & Newbury, Winchester and marked CA 1811 with brad arrow to the concertina frame having canvas top, with Tunbridge Wells, all written in ink or Lot 341-366 Lighters side of the visor, complete with brown fold down drawer to front, approx. 210cm pencil to the back Pte Fletcher (5) long Lot 367-416 Cigarette and Trade Cards leather visor £50-80 £60-80 £50-80 Lot 417-442 Stamps and First Day Covers 21. E.A Parker Limited Edition print 13. A Queen Elizabeth II Military on board, titled ‘Dawn Break over the Lot 443-478 Sporting Memorabilia 6. A group of 1960s Firefighter helmets, all from the same person Commission, awarded to Second South Atlantic’ 170/200, together with Lot 479-502 Motoring and Transport ‘Purvey’ from the London Fire Brigade, Lieutenant Peter Savell Wisher of the three Robert Taylor prints, comprising these helmets show him rising through Land Forces, dated 1975, having the H.M.S Ark Royal, The Last Phantom and Lot 530-572 Collectibles and Ephemera various ranks, including Leading Royal Blind stamp, signed by the Queen, The Last Moments of H.M.S Hood (4) Firefighter, Sub Officer, Station Officer framed and glazed, approx. 40cm x 32cm £40-60 and more, one having visor (5) £120-180 Please note this is a non-attended auction. Viewings can be arranged via WhatsApp or video calling. From June 1st we will be offering viewing for all £80-120 22. A 1920s-1940s German/German auctions strictly by appointment. 14. A late 19th/ early 20th Century American family photograph album, 7. A vintage fire bucket, together brass telescope, the unstamped containing numerous family black and with an SNLW Ltd 1939 lamp and a telescope having three extending white photographs, including some of If you are not already registered to bid please do so, or email: [email protected] vintage jerry can (3) sections, with leather external case family members in military uniform (1) £40-60 £30-50 £30-50 8. A collection of 1960s/70s Fire 15. A D-Day Normandy 50 Years 23. A WWI Lucas Electric Signalling Service hose connectors and valves, 1944-1994 Limited Edition Zippo Lighter, Daylight lamp, serial 17457, having including different sizes and diameter, a Y complete with original box of issue and morse code signaller to the lid of the box, shaped connector and more (parcel) paperwork complete with instruction manual, lens £60-100 £30-50 covers, spare bulb box (without bulb), lead and signal, dated 1917 to the box 9. Two vintage fire hose nozzles, 16. A cased pair of pilot binoculars £100-150 including a Courtaulds Halstead example by H.H & Sons Ltd, no. 158918, black Type A, British Standard Spec 336-1938, painted, complete with leather carry 24. Hutchinson’s Illustrated Edition plus a larger example (2) strap and carry case of Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler, the £40-60 £40-60 Unexpurgated Edition, having more than 200 exclusive and specifically selected illustrations, in red hard back cover £60-80 2 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 3 25. A WWII Italian Officer’s dress 34. William Leefe Robinson VC, 41. A collection of wooden military 49. The next three lots are all 55. A German Third Reich Honour 63. Douglas Bader, a framed and pouch, the hard leather case with metal 1897-1918, a scrapbook containing plaques, comprising Clan Line Steamers, related to Major General Foster Stalker ring, possibly SS, the white-metal glazed thank you letter signed Douglas crowned eagle to the front holding an Robinsons’ Signature, the first person to Royal Air Force Station Swanton Morley (1798-1857). First Division Commander ring with skull and cross bones to the Bader, dated 1981 oval shield shoot down a German Airship over Britain and Leeming, British Forces Falkland of the North Indian Division against flat panel at the top, flanked by worn £40-60 £70-100 in WWI, the signature in ink under a laid Islands, Royal Air Force 202 Squadron, Persia in 1857, Stalker entered the engraved sides, with possible hallmarks down copy of a photograph and details Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team, East India Company Service as a Cadet to inner side of the ring possibly 64. Ivan Douglas Gregory DFC, 26. A WWII General Electric Co Ltd of Robinson, also in the book, various Thames Valley Police, and more, plus in 1818. Rising to the Rank of Major reproduction, please form own opinion (1923-2015) WWII Ace and Britain’s Mk III compass, dated 1942, no. 134745 water colours and drawings, poems and military place mats and an ice bucket in General after 36 years of service. Foster on authenticity before bidding Oldest Stunt pilot, during WWII he was £40-60 quotes, dated 1913 onwards, including a the form of a drum Stalker’s Division comprising of 2300 £70-100 awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross passenger of the orient, Stan Bracey, and £50-100 British soldiers and 3400 India Sepoys of for his Night Flying supporting the Allied 27. A WWII RAF kit bag, dated 1940, more (parcel) the Bombay Presidency Army. Landing 56. A WWII German Officer’s Forces in the No.141 Squadron and later with decorative emblem to the front with £400-500 42. A WWII Bulletin issued by The in Persia early December 1856 where Brocade belt, the green belt with becoming Britain’s oldest stunt pilot, in address details to the top, together with Moscow News, dated December 17 1941, they took Bushire. In 1857 during the three silver bullion stripes possibly 2010 taking part in a re-enactment dog another holdall dated 1945, plus a more 35. A pair of WWII 4cm shells, Number 1 issue conflict with Persia Foster Stalker along reproduction, please form own opinion fight over the New Forest to celebrate modern kit bag (3) dated 1941 and 1942, together with a £30-50 with a fellow General found the stresses on authenticity before bidding the Centenary of the Royal Flying Corps £40-60 WWII period photograph album, showing of leading soldiers into battle too over £150-200 airfield and East Boldre, his final flight images of military tanks and personnel, 43.
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