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Results available online approximately one hour following the sale Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 20% plus VAT Live bidding available through our website (3% plus VAT surcharge applies). 150 YEARS est. 1869 Chartered Surveyors Land & Estate Agents Auctioneers & Valuers Glenn Pearl Tel: 01284 748 625 Email: [email protected] www.lsk.co.uk MEDALS, MILITARIA & COUNTRY PURSUITS Friday 11th December at 10am On View Thursday 10th 10am - 7pm and from 9am on the morning of the sale

MEDALS, MILITARIA & COUNTRY PURSUITS...and veterinary tools and Georgian cock-fighting spurs, to mask mounts and glazed display cased mounts. Many of the taxidermy lots date to the

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  • Results available online approximately one hourfollowing the sale

    Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 20% plus VAT

    Live bidding available through our website (3% plusVAT surcharge applies).

    1 5 0 Y E A R S e s t . 1 8 6 9C

    Chartered SurveyorsLand & Estate AgentsAuctioneers & Valuers

    Glenn PearlTel: 01284 748 625

    Email: [email protected]

    MEDALS, MILITARIA &COUNTRY PURSUITSFriday 11th December at 10am

    On ViewThursday 10th 10am - 7pm and from 9am on the morning of the sale

  • A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads

    Lots marked with an * in this catalogue are part of a large single-ownercollection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of themost renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later.The collection of over 300 lots was accumulated over the course of several

    decades by a passionate collector living in the Broadland, and ranges from thatching

    and veterinary tools and Georgian cock-fighting spurs, to mask mounts and glazed

    display cased mounts.

    Many of the taxidermy lots date to the so-called ‘Golden Age of Taxidermy’ of the

    19th century, including examples by leading naturalist Rowland Ward who opened

    his Naturalists Zoological Studios in Piccadilly around 1870. Taxidermy at this time

    was a popular choice for home furnishings and Queen Victoria herself had an

    impressive collection of preserved birds. Displays at The Great Exhibition of 1851

    sparked a national fascination with the works which combined art, science and the

    contemporary lust for exploration. Other taxidermists of note from this period

    whose works are represented in the auction are James Gardner (Naturalist to the

    Royal Family) and John MacPherson of Inverness, whose Sporting Stores

    stayed in business until the 1970s whereupon Inverness Museum acquired

    the remaining contents. Local names are also well-represented such as

    Thomas Edward Gunn and John Alexander Cole, both of Norwich, and

    William Farren of Cambridge.

    The interest in taxidermy and rural effects waned after the Edwardian era,

    although in areas such as East Anglia, hunting, fishing, and agriculture

    continued to play a large part in peoples’ lives. However, in recent years

    there has been a renewed interest in these works and many workshops

    have opened to preserve beloved pets as well as roadkill and legally hunted

    specimens. Furthermore, as we hurtle further into the 21st century, more

    attention is being paid to our rural past and the agricultural way of life.

    This is a fascinating collection

    containing not only excellent

    examples of the taxidermist’s art,

    but also a glimpse into a fast-

    vanishing world.

    Lot 747

    Lot 528

    Lot 462

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    Important Notice regardingThird Reich items

    Please note that owing to the large number ofreproduction Third Reich and Imperial Germanitems on the market, we can give no guaranteeas to the authenticity of any such items.Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselvesin this regard before bidding. We WILL NOTaccept any returns on these items.

    1A King’s South Africa medal (1901-1902) withSouth Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, naming 4000DMR: A. WELHAM ESSEX REGT.Private Welham was killed in action at Driefontein10/3/1900. £40-60

    2A Naval group of three medals to include BritishWar medal, naming LIEUT. F.G. FIFE. R.N.V.R., aRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration,George V, maker Garrard & Co, London, 1922, infitted Garrards case of issue and Royal NavalVolunteer Reserve Long Service and GoodConduct medal, SUB LIEUT. F.G. FIFE. R.N.V.R.,together with the miniature examples. (6) £100-150

    3A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming163777 GNR. F. CARDY. R.A. (2) £20-40

    4A WW I British War and Victory pair, namingLIEUT. F.W. DUGDALE. (2) £30-50

    5A group of three medals to include WW IIDefence, War and E.R. II Police ExemplaryService medal, naming SERGT. GEOFFREY W.PEAKE. (3) £20-40

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    MEDALS & MIL ITARIA

    6A WW I Naval group of four medals to include1914-15 Star, naming 235531, B.J. LEE, L.S., R.N.,British War and Victory, 235531 B.J. LEE. P.O. R.N.and a Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service andGood Conduct medal, 235531 (PO, B, 13681) B.J.LEE. P.O. R.F.R. (4) £50-80

    7A WW II group of five medals to include 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence and War. (5) £20-40

    8A WW I 1914-15 Star, British War and Victorytrio, naming 44671. SPR. W. ROWSELL. R.E. (3) £40-60

    9A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming211111 DVR. W.C. BRAYBROOKE. R.A. (2) £20-40

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    10A Boer War / Great War Gallantry group of eightmedals to include Distinguished Conduct medal,Edward VII, naming SERJT:-MAJ: J. AMBROSE. S.NIGERIA REGT, Queen’s South Africa medal(1899-1902) 3rd type reverse with Relief ofLadysmith and Talana clasps, 4637 CLR-SERJT: J.AMBROSE. R. DUBLIN. FUS, Ashanti medal(1901), C. SGT. J. AMBROSE. W.A.F.F., AfricaGeneral Service medal (1902-1956), with S.Nigeria, ARO 1901-1902, S. Nigeria 1903 and S.Nigeria 1905-06 clasps, R. SERJT: - MAJ. J.AMBROSE. S. NIGERIA REGT, British War andVictory, CAPT. J. AMBROSE., Territorial Force Warmedal, CAPT J. AMBROSE 25 - LOND. R. andLong Service and Good Conduct medal, EdwardVII, 4637. C. SJT. J. AMBROSE. RL. DUBLIN FUS.,together with the miniature examples. (16) £2,000-3,000

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    11A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming61645. CPL. A.C. FOWLES. W. YORKS. R. (2) £20-40

    12A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming7254 PTE. A.J. GAGE. 23-LON. R. (2) £20-40

    13A George VI Imperial Service medal, namingCHARLES WILLIAM MIDDLETON, togetherwith WW II Defence and War medals. (3) £20-40

    14A WW I 1914-15 Star, British War and Victorytrio, naming T4 - 127615. PTE. W. WHITEHART.A.S.C., together with a George VI Efficiencymedal, 166838 W. O. CL. II. W. WHITEHART. R.A.(4) £50-80

    15A WW I bronze memorial plaque, naming JohnWatson, mounted in an oak surround, 22 x22cm. £40-60

    16A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming G-64368. PTE. W.F. ALLEN. THE QUEEN’S R. (2) £20-40

    17Two WW I British War medals, naming 2. LIEUT.T.T. OWEN and 63876. 3. A.M. H.A. ORAM.R.A.F. (2) £30-50

    18A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming199127 GNR. H.V.C. WITTCH. R.A. (2) £30-50

    19A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming320764 PTE. B.W. SEELEY. SUFF. R., boxed. (2) £20-40

    20A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming125115 PTE. W. CLEMENTS. RIF. BRIG, togetherwith the miniature examples. (4)Private William Clements later transferred to theR.F.C. £30-50

    21A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming46580 PTE. A. CLEMENTS. THE QUEEN’S R. (2) £30-50

    22A WW I bronze memorial plaque, naming JessePearson, mounted in an oak surround, dia. 20cm. £40-60

    23A WW I pair to include British War medal andMercantile Marine War medal, naming ROBERTA. PURVIS, in original envelopes. (2) £40-60

    24A WW I British War and Victory pair, namingLIEUT. J. POTTS. (2) £30-50

    25A WW I Princess Mary Christmas gift tin withremains of a parcel of French tobacco withcigarette papers. £30-50

    26A group of four WW II medals, to include 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Africa Star, and War medal, inoriginal box, naming Mr E.C. Braybrook, 74Ballingdon Street, Sudbury. £30-50

    27Two WW I Victory medals, naming 30613. PTE.W. BORLEY. W. YORK. R. and 215069. A. M. 2.W.P. McALENAN. R.A.F. (2) £20-40

    28Two WW I British War medals, naming 39774PTE. E.B. KEMP. 16 - LOND. R. and 15165. CPL.J.R. COLGAN. YORKS. L.I. (2) £20-40

    29A group of four WW II medals to include 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence andWar, in original box naming G.B. Seeley, 9Middleton Road, Sudbury, Suffolk. £20-40

    30A group of six WW II medals to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, ItalyStar, France and Germany Star, Defence and War.(6) £30-40

    31A group of five WW II medals, to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Defence andWar, in original box, naming Mr A.W.L. Fenton, 44Cross Street, Sudbury, Suffolk. £20-40

    32A WW I British War medal, naming 1739 PTE. W.SHAW. R.A.M.C., together with two WW IIDefence medals and a Uganda Independencemedal. (4) £20-40

    33A German Third Reich Iron Cross 2nd class. £40-60

    34A German Third Reich Infantry Assault badgewith pin back and marked FLL for FriedrichLinden, Lundescheid, together with a Third ReichWound badge in silver, marked 13 for GustavBrehmer. (2) £50-100

    35A Contebert Extra military issue nickel casedopen faced pocket watch, having a white enameldial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary secondsdial, the case back stamped G.S.T.P. 237876. £20-40

    36A 9ct gold and enamelled sweetheart brooch forthe Royal Engineers, 5cm, boxed. £40-60

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    37A Sterling silver and enamelled R.A.F. sweetheartbrooch, together with one other silver R.A.F.brooch with applied wishbone, a Royal Artillerybadge and a pair of Malaysian Police cuff-links etc.(9) £40-60

    38A British Red Cross Society enamelled breastbadge, naming 31725 R. Brown, in original box,together with a 1942 Red Cross Proficiency inFirst Aid badge, 35053, boxed, a VoluntaryMedical Service medal and various Red Crosslapel badges etc. (12) £30-50

    39A WW II Defence medal, together with aGeorge VI Exemplary Police Service medal,naming INSPR ARTHUR J. CLARKE, in originalbox. (2) £20-30

    40A WW I silver War Badge, numbered verso216977, together with a silver ARP badge, a silverCameron Clan badge, a silver Canada Overseas116 Battalion badge, a silver Captains badge andan Australian Commonwealth Military Forcessilver and enamel badge. (6) £30-50

    41A collection of cap badges and insignia to includeLondon Scottish, Dorsetshire, Suffolk, Essex, R.A.F.and Royal Artillery, together with various medalribbons etc. £30-50

    42A Russian jetton for “Donations in Favour ofMilitary Air Forces” in silver gilt and enamel, in theform of an Imperial eagle with bi-plane and StAndrews flag, with safety chain, having 84Kokoshnik mark and BA, probably WilliamAkselrod, w.35mm. £50-80

    43An English made silver and enamelled badge forthe Russian Flag Day Movement, in the form ofan Imperial eagle with enamelled centre, on awhite, blue and red ribbon, makers mark HSW &B, Birmingham, 1916, in purple leather and gilttooled case. £100-150

    44An Imperial German Other Ranks bi-metal beltbuckle, the central Prussian crown within legendGott Mit Uns with wreath below, the brownleather tab stamped Henry Alexander Hamburg,together with a German stick pin. (2) £30-50

    45A WW I Casualty group to include a bronzememorial plaque, naming George Fletcher, inenvelope with condolence slip, British War andVictory medals, 56886 PTE. G. FLETCHER. 2 -LOND. R., boxed with accompanying letter. (3) £100-150

    46A 19th century flintlock box lock pocket pistol,the lock plate marked London, housed in an oakframed glazed display case bearing a label “Pistolfound in Polstead Suffolk”, gun length, 20cm,frame dimensions 28 x 33cm. £30-50

    47A George VI silver table cigar box of typicalrectangular form, the hinged lid having an insetred felt and gold braid pouch for the IrishHussars, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Ltd,London, 1937, w.20.5, d.15.5, h.6.5cm. £200-300

    48A collection of miscellaneous militaria and effectsto include a London District Good Servicecertificate, naming W/138753 Lance Corporal IrisConstance Blofield, Auxiliary Territorial Service,an early 20th century London TemperanceHospital medal, naming Muriel Der Rendle, anAssociation of Conservative Clubs DistinguishedService medal, naming A. Grimwood, variousR.E.M.E. buttons and medal boxes etc. £30-50

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    49A military swagger stick, havinga bamboo shaft and nickel capwith The Queen’s (Royal WestSurrey) crest, 57cm. £20-30

    50A Naval group of six medalsto include 1939-1945 Star,Africa Star, Italy Star, Franceand Germany Star, War medaland Naval General Servicemedal with Malaya andPalestine 1945-48 clasps,naming P/JX. 194769 D.G.GALLOWAY. A/LDG. SIG. R.N.(6) £150-200

    51An 18ct gold commemorativemedal, the obverse depicting aseated lady with two childrenat her feet, the reverseengraved ACUTO MARIALUIGIA 1917 - 1960SCIENZA DONO’ AMORPROFUSE PER 43 ANNI,stamped 750. 13.8g. (1) £300-400

    52An Italian 18ct gold 50thAnniversario Della Vittoria1918-1968 commemorativemedal, stamped 750, cased. £100-150

    53A WW I British War andVictory pair, naming 40268PTE. G.C. SNEED. ESSEX R.(2)Private George C. Sneed wascaptured at Cabrai 30/11/1917and was held at the Alt-DammP.O.W. camp. £30-50

    54A WW I Italian medal group of four to includeWar Cross, War Medal with 1916,1917 and 1918clasps, 1918 Unification Medal and Allied VictoryMedal, together with one other War Cross andWar Medal, a Victory for Trento and Triestemedal and an Order of Vittorio Veneto medal,cased. (8) £30-50

    55A Queen’s South Africa medal, (1899-1902) 2ndtype reverse with ghost dates, havingWittebergen, Johannesburg and Relief ofKimberley clasps, naming 3138 PTE. T.GROUNDS, 12: R. LANCERS. £80-120

    56A Victorian Smithfield Club silver agriculturalmedal, engraved to the edge AS BREEDER BESTBEAST IN CLASS XI 1868 RICHARDNEWCOMBMORLEY, LEADENHAM,GRANTHAM, LINCOLN, housed in a carvedpine pocket watch holder. £40-60

    57A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, naming40413 GNR: A.H. GREEN. CAN: FD: ART:, BritishWar and Victory, 40413 DVR. A.H. GREEN. C.F.A.(3) £40-60

    58A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, naming8627 L. CPL. E. STEADMAN. R. IR: REGT:, BritishWar and Victory, 8627 PTE. E. STEADMAN. R.IRREGT., boxed, together with single sergeantsstripes cloth badge, an Irish Regiment cap badgeand a Royal Signals cloth badge.(6) £30-50

    59A German Civil Service 40 year Faithful Servicemedal, together with an Austrian Franz JosephMerit Cross, Austria-Hungary Franz JosephJubilee Cross and a Jubilee medal. (5) £50-80

    60A Women’s Transport Service F.A.N.Y. (First AidNursing Yeomanry) cap badge, marked J.R. GauntLondon, together with various other badges andinsignia to include Army Remount Department.(9) £20-40

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    61A pair of WW II Bausch & Lomb 6 x 30 militarybinoculars no. AA6527, in a canvas case dated1942, together with two WW II field dressings.(3) £30-50

    62An early 20th century red painted canvas cladartillery charge carrier, with remains of Royalcrest and brown leather swing handle, h.35cm. £50-80

    63A WW II silver pocket cigarette case of hingedsquare form, having engine turned decorationand engraved with the Canadian Highland LightInfantry badge, maker H. Phillips, Birmingham,1941. £30-50

    64A large perspex panel, transfer printed with theRoyal Coat of Arms and By Appointment To HerMajesty Queen Elizabeth II below, 51 x 46cm. £20-40

    65A collection of miscellaneous militaria to includea German WW I 37mm shell, a Royal Scots brassbelt plate by Hobson & Sons Ltd, various pressedtin markers, cap badges and buttons etc. £100-150

    66An R.A.F. 9ct white gold, enamelled and diamondset sweetheart brooch, 3.5cm. £50-80

    67A Most Excellent Order of the British Empire(MBE) silver and enamelled brooch, 3cm. £20-40

    73An early 20th century gent’s silver casedwristwatch, having an enamel dial with luminousArabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, thecase back engraved “Presented to Regt SertMajor G. Wright. From the Corpls Cambs &Suffolk Regts”. 3.5cm (excluding crown) £20-30

    74A 1913 pattern Remington bayonet, the 43cmfullered blade stamped 12 16 to the ricasso,having two piece walnut grips, 55cm. £15-25

    75A Vietnam War U.S. Army steel cased wristwatch,having a black dial with luminous Arabic numeralssigned U.S. Army, the case back marked U.S.Army-A.C Navigation Hack Watch Type A7, SerialNo. AO. 35. 166. on a canvas strap, 3.5cm(excluding crown.) £200-250

    76A WW II period gent’s military issue steel casedwristwatch, having an unsigned silvered dial withArabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, thecase back stamped A.T.P. 18974 with broadarrow, on an expanding bracelet, 3.5cm(excluding crown.) £80-120

    77A WW II R.A.F. sweetheart heart shapedpendant, made of clear perspex with appliedpropeller and wing badge, h.6cm., with a furtherwhite metal heart shaped pendant engravedR.A.F. with an eagle above pyramids and “FromArthur To Ivy” on the opposing side. (2) £20-30

    78A Royal Lincolnshire Regimentsweetheart brooch, the centralSphinx above Egypt on a blueenamelled ground within ayellow metal surround andfurther white metal anddiamond set star shapedsurround, tests asapproximately 14ct white gold,total diamonds estimated at0.56 cts. 3.2cm. £300-500

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    68A pair of WW II German binoculars by Zeiss,marked Dienstglas 7 x 50 43724 blc (blc beingthe code for Carl Zeiss Military Division), housedin an associated brown leather case stampedR.E.L. - Canada. £50-80

    69Saber, Clifford, Desert Rat Sketch Book, 1stEdition, Sketchbook Press, Franklin Square, NewYork, 1959, in slip case. £30-50

    70A post WW II photograph album, the black andwhite contents mainly showing a group ofsoldiers on training exercises with various tanksand other military vehicles etc., 169 images. £30-50

    71A WW I memorial scroll, naming Pte. AlbertHurrell, Royal W. Surrey Regt., together of aphotograph of Pte Hurrell and various research. £20-40

    72A German Third Reich silver wound badge,marked verso 65 for Klein & Quenzer, togetherwith two R.A.F. sweetheart brooches, a RoyalLincolnshire enamelled lapel badge and InterCompany Billiards medal etc. (9) £30-50

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    79An Elizabeth II 9ct white gold and enamelledsweetheart brooch for the Royal Army ServiceCorps, maker Garrard & Co Ltd, Birmingham,1981, 2.7cm £100-150

    80A Queen’s South Africa Boer War 1900Christmas gift tin with remains of chocolate?contents. £50-80

    81A WW I German combination folding pocketbinocular compass and signal mirror, stampedMade in Germany, 13cm. £20-30

    82A WW II gilt metal R.A.F. sweetheart wing badge,6.2cm, together with a R.A.F.A. enamelled lapelbadge. (2) £30-40

    83An early 20th century desk weight in the form ofa lead Adrian pattern helmet, mounted on acolumn and domed base, bearing a white metalplaque M. Fraser Pannal, dated 192? (date worn),h.10cm. £30-40

    84A brass model of a Bristol Beaufighter aeroplane,mounted on a spent shell and part propellerboss base, h.20cm. £40-60

    85Wilson, H.W., The Great War, volumes 1-13,London The Amalgamated Press Ltd, 1914. £20-30

    86A WW I prisoner of war belt embroidered forthe 7th Suffolk Regt with Allied flags and dated1916, with leather straps and buckles, l.102cm. £40-60

    87A pair of WW I Carl Zeiss Jena 8X Turatectemfield binoculars, no.393837. £15-25

    88A military swagger stick, having an ebonised shaftand brass tip with Royal Coat of Arms badge,86cm, together with two others. (3) £10-20

    89A pair of Soviet night vision goggles, markedPNW-57 G - 8227 and dated 1963, mounted ona canvas helmet, with electrical fitting. £30-50

    90A pair of R.A.F. Mk VIII flying goggles. £50-60

    91Hitler, Adlof, Mein Kampf 1937 Wedding edition,with gilt tooled cover. £60-80

    92A collection of WW I and later photographs,images include soldiers “going over the top” withfixed bayonets, ships under attack and casualtiesetc, mostly 17 x 22cm. (37) £150-200

    93A WW II painted plaster figure group, depicting asoldier, sailor and airman beneath a Union flag,stamped verso OPS05 RD. 837972, h.44cm. £50-80

    94A 9ct yellow and white gold enamelledsweetheart brooch for the AustralianCommonwealth Military Forces, 5cm. £30-50

    95Harold Garland, (Canadian 1918-2009), VickersSubmarine “Walrus”, acrylic oil on canvas, signedlower right and with label verso, 26.5 x 34cm. £30-50

    96M.H. Ward, (20th century), Limping Home, oil oncanvas, signed lower right, 60 x 90cm. £30-50

    97After Frank Wooton (1911-1998), Down on thefarm Battle of Britain 1940, limited edition printno. 506, signed in pencil by the artist and furthersigned by the pilot Wing Commander RobertDoe, 57 x 74cm. £40-60

    98After Joan Wanklyn, (1924-1999), Larkhill 1920-1945 and Larkhill 1945-1970, pair of colouredprints, each signed in pencil to the margin andwith key verso, 40 x 51cm. (2) £20-40

    99After Denis Pannett, (1939-2019), WestlandLysander Mk III “Night Operations”, limitededition print no. 718/850, signed in pencil by theartist and with six other signatures to includeOdette Hallowes GC, MBE, 49 x 64cm, togetherwith one other print after Stanley T Gleed, (20thcentury), Westland Lysander of 161 SpecialDuties Squadron, limited edition no.21/1000,signed by Sir Lewis Hodges. (2) £20-30

    100Bill Crockford, (Contemporary), Catalina “CoastalPatrol”, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 61 x61cm, together with various other aviation printsto include Robert Taylor, Lancaster, signedLeonard Cheshire etc. (6) £20-40

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    101A 19th century turned ash? Essex Constabularypoliceman’s truncheon, polychrome painted withGR over a crown with St. M.I. and Essex Countycrest below, having a ring turned handle, 51cm. £100-150

    102A Leonidas military issue nickel cased open facepocket watch, having an enamel dial withsubsidiary seconds dial and Arabic numerals, thecase back stamped GS/TP with War Departmentarrow above 202713, 5cm (excluding ring),together with one other military pocket watchstamped 6E / 50 A 7633 and a Waltham militarypocket watch (unmarked) (3) £40-60

    103A Gentleman’s Lemania Military Issue steel casedPilot/Navigators monopusher chronographwristwatch, circa 1962, having an off white dialwith Arabic numerals, outer dot markers and twosubsidiary dials, with “Fat” arrow War departmentmark, the case back stamped 6B / 551 1135 / 62,38mm (excluding crown.) £1,500-2,000

    104A Gentleman’s Omega Military Issue steel casedPilot/Navigators wristwatch, circa 1956, having ablack dial with Arabic numerals and dot outermarkers with sword hands and “Thin” arrow WarDepartment mark, the case back stamped 6645101000 6B / 542 016/9/56, 35mm (excludingcrown.) £1,500-2,000

    105A Boer War cotton handkerchief printed withportraits of Lord Roberts and Queen Victoriawith a map of Southern Africa and Kipling’s TheAbsent Minded Beggar, framed, handkerchief 44.5x 43cm, frame 61 x 59cm, together with alithograph print Formation Signs 8 May 1945, 51x 64cm. (2) £30-50

    106Mabel B. Messer, (British Fl. 1910-1940), Portraitof a British Army Officer, oil on canvas, signedlower right and dated 1925, 45 x 34.5cm,together with a caricature portrait of an officersigned EX 1936, 48 x 24cm and a smallbeechwood box with military decoupage styledecoration. (3) £30-50

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    107An early 20th century print showingportraits/group photographs of the East SurreyRegiment 3rd Battalion Officers 1914-1917, 39 x59cm, together with two other Regimentalphotographs and a photograph of H.M.S. Durban,Hong Kong,1922. (4) £15-25

    108A pair of WW I 12-pounder shells, each dated1916, together with a pom pom artillery shell,various other shells, a brass and copper militaryplaque and a horn flask. (8) £40-60

    109Ernest Crofts, (1847-1911), Portrait of a CavalryOfficer in standing pose, pencil, heightened withwhite, on buff paper, bears artists monogramlower left, 29 x 22cm, together with four similarstudies, each 26 x 16cm. (5) £100-150

    110A Queen’s South Africa Boer War 1900Christmas gift tin, containing various letters andephemera to include a letter from Camp KaffirKop to a Miss Budd informing her of the death ofher brother Corporal William Budd, datedNovember 29th 1899 etc. £50-80

    111A British 1937 pattern webbing holster, stampedM.E. Co. and dated 1942. £20-40

    112A deactivated WW I pom pom artillery shell, thenose cone with Arabic script, reputedly from theDardanelles Campaign, h.24cm, together with aWW II 20mm shell case, dated 1940. (2) £30-50

    113A Mills No. 23 Mk II hand grenade, the base plugmarked Moorwoods. £40-60

    114A French Model 1874 Cuirassier helmet, having asteel skull the high brass comb with blackhorsehair maine and Medusa mask above aflaming grenade flanked by laurel leaves, withbrass plume holder (plume missing) to the leftside, having leather backed chin scales and leatherliner. £200-300

    115A WW II webbing holster, marked B Ltd anddated 1943, together with a Gieves gold braidnaval belt with gilt buckle, a brass modelaeroplane, two berets and a peaked cap. (6) £30-50

    116A WW I cap badge for the Suffolk VolunteerTraining Corps marked J Gaunt, London, togetherwith various other cap badges, metal insignia.medal ribbon bars and identity discs etc. £50-100

    117A Soviet Russian military wristwatch, having ablack dial with luminous Arabic numerals, thesteel back with a hammer and sickle within a starCCCP, together with various formation signs toinclude 49th West Riding Infantry and GurkhaInfantry, re-strike cap badges etc. £30-50

    118An Edwardian silver badge for the Argyll andSutherland Highlanders, maker M.B., Birmingham,1906, h.3cm. £20-40

    119An R.A.F. Pilot’s Flying Log Book, naming 120874James Barclay Glen, the first entry dated February5th 1938 the last July 8th 1940, showing trainingexcercises in Tiger Moths and Hawker Hinds etc.,together with one other numbered IV to thecover with entries from 1945 and containingvarious R.A.F. train tickets. (2) £50-80

    120A The Suffolk RegimentOld Comrades AssociationMembers Card, naming5931893 R.B. Howlett,together with variouscertificates, postcards, clothbadges and cap badge etc. £30-50

    121A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Navalcanvas clad triple section charge carriers, eachred painted with printed Royal Coat of Arms andwith leather handles, h.50cm. (2) £300-500

    122A WW II Coat Rubberproofed (Motor Cyclists),Size 8 and dated 1944 by Leonard Morris &Goldstones Ltd, together with a Suit ProtectiveNo. I Mk II smock with matching trousers, threepeaked caps and a post WW II German helmet. £50-100

    123A collection of WW II R.A.F. Ordnance Surveymaps to include North Scotland, England NorthEast and South West England, together withvarious training manuals and guides etc. £20-30

    124A British Army black leather belt, the brass bucklewith a lion above a crown within legend Dieu EtMon Droit. £20-30

    125A pair of German Third Reich T Carl Ziess JenaKriegsmarine D.F. 7 x 50 binoculars no. 1971820with eagle and swastika emblem and M below, ina fitted black leather case dated 1941. £200-300

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    126An early 20th century oak box, the hinged lidcarved with an R.A.F. eagle, w.35cm, togetherwith a copper powder flask. (2) £20-30

    127A WW I black painted canvas clad charge carrierwith remains of printed Royal Coat of Arms andleather handle, h.33cm. £50-80

    128A large collection of R.F.C. and R.A.F. clothbadges, brevets, cap badges, formation signs andinsignia, to include Canadian and Rhodesianexamples, all mounted for display on a blue clothbacking within an oak frame (72 items in total),34 x 124cm. £200-300

    129An early 19th century French campaign cutleryset, to include a white metal beaker, ivorycondiment container, folding knife, fork andspoon each with ivory handles, the knife blademarked Larbaud No.3, housed in a black leatherbarrel shaped travel case, h.14cm. (lackingtoothpick and corkscrew.) £50-80

    130A collection of miscellaneous militaria to includea German Mauser bayonet, water bottles, foldingshovel and Sestrel compass etc. £30-50

    133An Imperial German Iron Cross 2nd class, thesuspension ring marked FR?, probably Frank &Reif, Stuttgart, together with a Cross of Honourwith swords. (2) £40-60

    134A German Third Reich Iron Cross 2nd class. £30-50

    135A Geo. VI Cadet Forces medal, naming ACT. FLT.LT. L.E. DENNEY. R.A.F.V.R.(T). £30-50

    136A WW I British War and Victory duo, naming GS- 18890 PTE. A.D. WASH. 12 - LRS., togetherwith a miniature O.B.E., an early 20th centurysilver cased wristwatch and two Queen’s RoyalLancers cap badges. (6) £40-60

    137A London 1908 Olympic Judges participantsmedal, silver version, designed by Sir EdgarBertram Mackenall, obv; Winged Victory, rev;Quadriga in a chariot race, stamped Vaughton tothe edge, in a contemporary blue leather case. £300-500

    138A 1924 Paris Olympic gilt metal and redenamelled competitors badge of shield shape,having a screw back and numbered 9785, w.3.5cm. £150-250

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    131A collection of uniforms and effects formerlybelonging to Major C.E. Wyatt, Royal Signals, toinclude a 1939? pattern great coat size 6 dated1940, one other great coat, service dress jacket,Sam Browne belt and Royal Signals armbandsetc. £40-60

    132A WW II Siebe Gorman & Co gas mask, dated1939 in canvas bag, together with a WW IIBrodie helmet. (2) £20-30

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    139A London 1908 Olympic Games competitorsmedal in white metal and blue enamel, the pinback numbered 1462 and stamped VaughtonBirm. 3cm. £250-350

    140A French Art Nouveau silver Call To Arms medalby Pierre-Alexandre Morlon, obv; bust of FrenchGenius in armour, rev; central cartouche amongleaves, naming A. Fred Davis souvenir du B.C.Q.L.,1910, stamped to the edge 1 ARGENT, 6.5cm, infitted leather case. £150-200

    141A WW I British War medal, naming 216190 SPR.G.F. LAWRENCE. R.E., boxed with Officer incharge of records post card, together with a1939-1945 Star, a France and Germany Star, aSouth Staffordshire cap badge and a HomeGuard arm band. (5) £30-50

    142An Imperial German 1914 Iron Cross 2nd class,stamped 800 to the suspension loop, togetherwith a British propaganda For Kultur Iron Cross.(2) £50-80

    143A German Third Reich Kriegsmarine U-boat warbadge, with remains of gilt and vertical pin back,unmarked. £40-60

    144A George V Munitions Factory silver medal theobverse inscribed Ponders End Shell Works 8.Shop 21 Dec 1918, the reverse Awarded to J.W.Wilson for highest average output during 1918on both shifts rough turning, maker James Fenton& Co, Birmingham, 1918, in Mappin and Webbblue leather case.The Ponders End Shell Factory was established inlate 1914 and became one of the largest munitionsworks in the country. In 1918 during the Germanoffensive the workers doubled their productionworking around the clock, for which this medal wasawarded, a similar example can be found at theImperial War Museum. £40-60

    145A George V For Faithful Service in the SpecialConstabulary medal, naming CHARLES F. ROW,in WW II medal box. £15-25

    146A WW I bronze memorial plaque, naming ArthurBlake. £40-60

    147A Sir Joseph Whitworth Memorial medal, in fittedcase. £15-25

    148A WW I British War and Victory duo, naming F.10504. F.G. GUIVER. L.M. R.N.A.S., together withone other British War medal, naming 11752 PTE.C.J. ELGOOD. HERTS. R. (suspension bar off butpresent), a silver and enamelled Essex Regimentsweetheart brooch, an R.A.F. brooch andshoulder pip. (6) £30-50

    149A Victorian white metal commemorative medaldepicting three banners each with a motivationalquote within wreath and legend Dinner given toSaml Courtauld, Taylors & Courtauld by 1600 oftheir people Jue 26 1846, in fitted leather case.Courtauld and Taylor were an industrial company inNorth Essex, members of the firm were entertainedat a dinner held in a huge tent erected in a fieldopposite Samuel Courtauld’s residence in HighGarrett, between Bocking and Halstead. It wasestimated that between five and six thousandpeople were present, all business in Braintree,Bocking and Halstead being suspended for the day. £40-60

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    150A British Red Cross Society Home Nursingmedal, naming 29971 J.E.F. HOLTON-HART, inoriginal box, together with a matching First Aidmedal to the same recipient but numbered07595, various other Red Cross Society medals,lapel badges, a silver mount in the form ofTasmania and rifle club medals etc. (10) £40-60

    151A German Third Reich Iron Cross 2nd class, onan associated ribbon, together with an associatedKnights Cross of the Iron Cross case in cardouter box and a WW II Commemorative Cross.(3) £50-80

    152A George V For Faithful Service in the SpecialConstabulary medal, naming George S. Rand. £15-25

    153A French Model 1866 chassepot bayonet, the57cm single edged fullered Yataghan shapedblade engraved to the back edge Mre Imp alet deChat Julliet 1868, having a hooked quillonnumbered A 74334 with blackened ribbed brassgrip, in correct scabbard with matching numbers,71cm. £30-50

    154A Remington M1917 bayonet, the 43cm singlededged fullered blade marked to the ricasso 1917Remington with an eagle and flaming grenadeabove U.S to the opposing side, having a twopiece grip, housed in a leather clad scabbardstamped Jewell 1918, with canvas frog, 56cm. £30-50

    155A late 19th century Indo-Persian Tulwar, having a78cm curved blade with two piece iron hilt anddisc pommel, 91cm. £30-50

    156A British 1827 pattern Rifle Officer’s sword, the82cm straight blade etched with a crowned GRVcypher and marked to the forte A.W. GamageLtd Holborn London, having a steel Gothic hiltwith crowned bugle cypher and wire bound fishskin grip, 100cm. £50-80

    162Winston S Churchill , His Memoirs and HisSpeeches, 1918-1945; a collection of vinylrecords by DECCA, housed in a presentationbox £10-20

    163A 19th century Belgian double barrel side by sidepistol, having 19cm steel barrels with under-leveraction and carved walnut grips, 32cm. £100-150

    164A 19th century Belgian six shot revolver, havingan 8cm sighted octagonal barrel and drop downtrigger, 20cm. £40-60

    165A 19th century Lifeguard’s Officer’s dress sword,the 80cm blade marked (faintly) to the forteAndrews Pall Mall, having a brass boat shapedhilt, wire bound grip and oval pommel, housed ina brass mounted leather scabbard, 96cm. £200-300

    166A late 19th century French bamboo sword stick,the 69cm square section blade marked Made inFrance, 89cm. £80-120

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    157A reproduction Spanish sword, having a 78cmblade stamped Toledo Spain, the steel hilt withImperial eagle, housed in a steel scabbard, 95cm. £20-30

    158A British 1907 pattern bayonet, the 23cm bladecut down to form a trench knife, stamped to thericasso Wilkinson with various Ordnance marks,having a two piece grip, housed in a steelmounted leather scabbard, 39cm. £30-50

    159A Czechoslovakian M33/40 Mauser bayonet, the30cm fullered blade stamped to the ricasso CSZ0, having a two piece walnut grip, housed in asteel scabbard, 43cm. £30-50

    160A Spanish dress sword, the 76cm blade etchedFAB DE TOLEDO, having a gilt brass cross guardand hilt, housed in a brass mounted leatherscabbard, 92cm. £100-120

    161A 19th century Indian / Ottoman Dhal, of typicalconvex circular form with four raised gilt bossesand further gilt decoration, the underside withremains of leather straps, dia. 36cm, togetherwith a pair of early 20th century pressed metalDhals, 40cm and an Ottoman metal studdedleather clad moon flask, 20cm. (4) £50-100

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    167A circa 1800 French sword, the 81cm triangularblade with remains of gilt etching and marked tothe forte IGB for Johann Clemens Boegel, havinga boat shaped guard with embossed D-shapedknuckle guard and grip, housed in a leatherscabbard, 96cm. £100-150

    168An early 19th century Naval dirk, having a 21cmdouble edged blade with oval cross guard andring turned ivory handle, in an associated brasssheath, 29.5cm. £80-120

    169A German Model 1935 steel helmet, having laterpainted black exterior, lacking liner. £40-60

    170A collection of post WW II cloth badges,formation signs, metal insignia and buttons etc. £20-30

    171A Gruen Veri-Thin Precision Pan American pilot’s14ct gold cased wristwatch, having a silvered dialwith Arabic outer numerals from 1-12 and innernumerals 13-24, with manual wind 17 jewelmovement, the inner case back numbered G750930 420 534 SS, on probably original strap,30mm (excluding crown) £100-150

    172A pair of post WW II painted aluminium cases bythe Heston Aircraft Company, made from surplusaircraft aluminium, each stamped to the catchesBritish Patent no.s 165333 173997 Made, w.61,d.35, h.21cm. (2) £80-120

    173An album of photographs the contents to includeRussian / Eastern Bloc Cold War militaryexamples, together with one other album withsimilar contents. (2) £80-120

    174Sims, (20th century), Naval scene showing theGerman Heavy Cruiser Admiral Hipper and thesinking HMS Glow-worm, signed and dated 1971,37 x 75cm, together with a Revell 1/720 scaleplastic kit of the Admiral Hipper. (2) £40-60

    175Dunkirk “A Miracle of Deliverance”, a montage ofreproduction telegrams and postograms relatingto the Dunkirk evacuation, limited editionno.146/1000, 55 x 80cm £30-50

    176Michael Rondot, (20th century), In The AirTonight, limited edition print no.129/500, signedby the artist with various other signatures andgallery blind stamp, 44 x 62cm, together with fiveother aircraft prints to include Coulson. (6) £30-50

    177A British Military issue Grimshaw, Baxter & JJElliot Ltd nickel cased open faced pocket watch,having a signed black dial with luminous Arabicnumerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the caseback stamped A 842 G.S. Mk II, 7.5cm (exculdingloop), together with three other General ServiceTime Piece pocket watches to include Cyma,Leonidas an unmarked example and a WW Iperiod silver cased wristwatch. (5) £50-100

    178A pair of R.A.F. Mk VIII flying goggles. £30-40

    179A military ammunition case for 420 7.62mmcartridges, together with a Telephone Set L Mk Ifield telephone and a Pyrene fire extinguisher. (3) £30-50

    180An Indian Kukri having a typical curved blade in aleather sheath with karda and chakmak, togetherwith an Indonesian kris, a machete and two otherEastern knives. (5) £30-50

    181A WW II British civilian gas mask, dated 1940,together with two webbing pouches andcanteens etc. £30-50

    182A George VI Royal Army Service Corpsenamelled cap badge, together with variousother badges, formation signs and metal insigniato include Department of the Air Force SecurityPolice badges, sterling silver rifle pin badges, Anti-Aircraft Command formation sign and anAmerican Good Conduct medal, boxed. £30-50

    183An Alfred Graham & Co Ltd Mk II Navaltelephone, patent no.7961, having a leather cladhandle with brass fittings, mounted on a plywoodboard, together with one other similar example.(2) £40-60

    184A pair of WW I trench art shell cases withstippled decoration, h.9.5cm, together with twopairs of WW II spent shells, a brass pocket snuffbox and a U.S. Army entrenching tool, dated1943. (8) £30-50

    185An album of military photographs many showingGerman and North African camps and patrolsetc, together with one other album and variousloose military photographs, postcards andephemera etc. £30-50

    186A WW II Air Ministry first aid kit in webbingpouch dated 1940, together with a soldiersshaving brush and button stick etc. £20-40

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    188A large tourism street banner “Singaporecommemorates 60th anniversary of the end ofWorld War II September 2005” 285 x 100cm. £20-40

    189After Thomas William Bowler (1812-1869),H.M.S. Southampton, lithograph, 32 x 42cm,together with a WW I Regimental photograph,four framed Players military cigarette card setsand a heraldic shield, (7) £30-50

    190A WW I Princess Mary Christmas gift tin withgreetings card and photograph, together with aRoyal Warwickshire cap badge, a silver RoyalArtillery badge (lacking pin), a silver andtortoiseshell Royal Artillery badge (lacking pin), aBritish Legion lapel badge and an R.A.F. button.(8) £30-40

    191An early 20th century German “Velodog” typesingle shot pistol, the frame marked D.R.G.M.,11.5cm. £30-50

    192A late 19th century two band percussion rifle,having a 62cm sighted barrel numbered N17708, the lock signed Reilly & Co London,having a steel trigger guard and chequeredwalnut stock. (lacking ramrod) 102cm. £100-200

    193A British 1821 Cavalry Trooper’s sword, the89cm curved fullered blade marked V.W. to theforte with Liege inspection mark to the opposingside, having a three bar hilt and leather boundgrip, housed in a steel scabbard, 104cm. £150-250

    200A British 1890 pattern sword, the 86cm slightlycurved fullered blade with War Departmentmark to the forte and crown over 30 E, the backedge with matching mark and ‘/90, the opposingside with various ordnance marks, having a steelbowl hilt with pierced Maltese Cross stamped 71893? and further stamped 6 I G 318 for the 6thInniskilling Dragoons, with two piece leather gripand steel back-strap marked CC, housed in asteel scabbard marked 121899 6 ACRA, 100cm. £150-250

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    194A British L1A3 bayonet, having a 20cm Bowietype blade, the steel muzzle ring stamped S B,the two piece grip numbered 9600257, housedin a steel scabbard with webbing frog, togetherwith a French model 1874 Gras bayonet. (2) £60-80

    195A reproduction U.S. Cavalry type sword, having a77cm etched blade with brass hilt and leatherbound grip, housed in a steel scabbard, 92cm. £40-60

    196A WW II British Army jungle machete, having a38cm blade and composition grips, housed in aleather sheath stamped D.M. & S. Ltd 1944 andhand written Staffs 10 PLN B Coy. £30-40

    197A 19th century two band percussion carbine,having a 48cm barrel with ram rod below, thelock unmarked, the brass trigger guard stampedNSW and the brass butt cap numbered 120,88cm. £50-100

    198An 18th century small sword, the 83cmcolichemarde blade etched with stands of arms,having a boat shaped guard with raised andetched decoration with remains of gilt, D-shapedknuckle guard and spherical pommel, 97cm. £100-150

    199An inert WW II Mills No.36 Mk I hand grenade,the body marked Vadis for Davis & Brocklesburyof Manchester, the base plug marked SDS for theStrebor Die-Casting Company, Manchester, dated‘44. £70-90

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    201A British 1890 pattern Cavalry Trooper’s sword,the 87cm slightly curved fullered blade with WarDepartment mark and crown over 30E, withmatching mark and /90 to the back edge and ‘95to the opposing side, having a steel hilt withpierced Maltese Cross faintly stamped 1899, withchequered leather grips and steel back-strap,102cm. (no scabbard) £80-120

    202* An Austrian BH Field knife 78, the 16cm bladestamped to the ricasso BH Glock 78, having aplastic grip further stamped Glock, housed in agreen plastic sheath, 29cm. £20-30

    203* A WW II British Army jungle machete, having a38cm blade and riveted composition grips,housed in a leather sheath stamped Brooks & Coand dated 1942, 54cm. £30-50

    204* A Swiss M1957 S.I.G. bayonet, the 24cm doubleedged blade marked to the ricasso F over +Wfor Waffenfabrik Bern and V 120410 forVictorinox, having a steel cross guard with muzzlering and ribbed grip, housed in a plastic scabbardwith leather frog, 37cm. £30-50

    205* A Siwss M1957 S.I.G. bayonet (later model), the24cm double edged blade marked to the ricassoF over +W for Waffenfabrik Bern with W180998 to the opposing side, the cross guardmarked K14, having a ribbed grip, housed in aplastic sheath with green leather frog, 37cm. £30-50

    206* A Russian AKM Type I Transitional bayonet,having a 15cm Bowie type serrated blade andtwo piece grip, housed in a steel sheath, 27cm,together with one other Russian AK47 bayonet insheath, 27cm. (2) £30-50

    207* A British Bolo machete, the 26cm blademarked 17-9944 and dated 1993, housed in anylon sheath, 41cm. £30-50

    208* A British Military issue pocket knife, having twofolding blades, the grips with War Departmentmark, Taylor, Sheffield, England, Witness, dated1945, 11cm (including loop), together with twoother similar Military issue knives, one byHarrison Fisher & Co Ltd dated 1952, the otherby Warriss, no date and a Joseph Rodgers GPOpocket knife. (4) £40-60

    209A German K98 gun cleaning kit, marked cnx,together with a M/51 oil bottle. (2) £30-50

    210A WW I trench map marked Pennar, enemytrenches corrected to 4-4-18, Edition 1B, 57 x89cm, together with a map of Caltrano, oneother Italian map and two WW I postcards. (5) £40-60

    211A WW II 81mm mortar tail fin, 14cm. £10-20

    212A small collection of miscellaneous militaria toinclude a Royal Signals beret, a Mk Idecontamination kit and Royal Army OrdnanceCorps shield etc. £20-30

    213A green painted oak military trunk, the interiorlid with paper label for blow pipe tips and cutternozzles, bearing a brass plaque W.O. N.O. 95262W/1 DAL 10/60, w.98, d.37, h.27cm. £20-40

    214A variant of a WW I Ersatz bayonet, having a45cm cruciform blade and green painted grip,housed in a green painted scabbard, 57cm. £100-150

    215A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, British Warand Victory, naming 40362. SPR: W.J. QUICKE. R.E.(3)Sapper Walter J. Quicke is listed as “Missing” on theCasualty List issued by The War Office from 19thOctober 1915. £40-60

    216A WW I British War and Victory pair, naming14067 A. 20SJT. C.S. QUICKE. R: WAR.R. (2) £20-40

    217A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, British Warand Victory, naming 23699 CPL B.L. STEWARD.R.F.A., together with a medal ribbon bar. (4) £40-60

    218A WW II Atlantic Star, together with an Italy Star,a Transvaal War Souvenir badge, three SouthAfrica silver souvenir spoons, two reproductionVietnam pocket cigarette lighters, a militarypostcard and a Prince Albert Volunteers capbadge. (10) £30-50

    219 A collection of twenty two WW II and latermedals to include 1939-1945 Star x2, AtlanticStar x3, Air Crew Europe Star x3, Italy Star,Defence x2, War x2, Africa Star x3, Pacific Starx2, Burma Star x2 and France and Germany Starx2, together with the matching breast ribbons, allmounted and framed for display, 54 x 73cm£150 - 250

    220A collection of British Medal Ribbons 1778-1983,each numbered and mounted for display, 73 x54cm.£40 - 60

    221Hitler, Adolf, Mein Kampf, 1939, Hurst andBlackett Ltd, published, London, together withvarious WW II photographs many with press andother labels and WW I postcards etc.£50 - 100

    222A WW II three drawer telescope, marked Tel. Sct.Regt. Mk.2.S. K.E.C. O.S. 126 G.A. 21957, in brownleather case, together with a canvas Spare partsroll and a letter opener in the form of apropeller. (3)£50 - 80

    223 A collection of fifteen Ordnance Survey of GreatBritain maps, War Revision 1940. (15)£20 - 30

    224 An Imperial German belt buckle, the centralPrussian crown within legend Gott Mit Uns withwreath below.£30 - 50

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    250A large contemporary bronze model of aracehorse and jockey on a naturalistic base,w.114, d.24, h.90cm. £1,000-1,200

    251An early 20th century cold painted bronze figureof a spaniel with a pheasant in its jaws, L.13cm. £40-60

    252A contemporary bronze model of a fox instalking pose, mounted on a quartz base, h.7cm. £30-50

    253An early 20th century Continental silver menuholder in the form of a grouse on a naturalisticbase, Ludwig Neresheimer & Co., Hanau, importmarks for London 1927, h.4cm. £50-80

    254An early 20th century cast iron fox mask, h.14cm £50-80

    257A thumbstick walking stick, the rams horn handlecarved as a trout, 122cm, together with twoothers. (3) £40-60

    258A Victorian cast iron fox mask doorstop, h.29cm. £80-100

    259A mid-20th century chrome cased mantel clock,the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals andeight day movement signed Swaine & Adeney,London, suspended from a leather mount withina chrome horseshoe surround on a domed base,h.16cm. £60-80

    260A modern Continental silver pocket hip flask,having a bayonet cap and removable cup with giltinterior, h.11cm. £50-80

    261* An oak framed twin handled drinks tray, themirrored centre transfer decorated with a villagescene and huntsmen, w.55cm, together with a setof six place mats lithograph printed with huntingscenes, boxed, a Burleigh Ironstone ginger jar andcover and a resin figure of a hound. (4) £10-20

    262* Hastie, Archibald, Making A Shooting, London,Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Paternoster Square,1894, with typed letter, together with Masters ofHounds Point-to-Point Regulations, 1927, full redleather binding with gilt tooled titles and TheShooter’s Year Book, 1952. (3) £30-50

    263* The Champion Handbooks, Bird Animal andFish Stuffing & Preserving by J. Gardner, A Manualof Taxidermy for Amateurs. (1) £30-50

    264A mid-20th century Desmo chrome car mascotin the form of a horse, h.10cm. £50-80

    265An Edwardian silver pocket hip flask of oval form,engraved W F B Sept 7th 1901, Goldsmiths &Silversmiths Co., London, (date letter rubbed)h.11.5cm. £40-60

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    255A mid-20th century silver novelty tea caddyspoon in the form of a jockeys cap, ThomasBradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1950, 5cm,together with a base metal brooch in the formof a riding crop with enamelled horse roundel.(2) £30-50

    256A late Victorian walnut, boxwood and ebonyinlaid cutlery canteen, containing a completetwelve place setting, each handle decorated witha grouse, partridge and pheasant, bearing a labelfor George Butler & Co., Cutlers & Silversmiths,Sheffield, case width 35cm. £250-280

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    266* A late 19th century horse measure, having afolding boxwood rule with inch scale and brassspirit level and further brass tape measure, thearm of the rule stamped Cooper W. Jones & CoPatent No. 1326B, 21cm, housed in the originalleather pouch, together with an Eldonian HorseMeasure, in leather case. (2) £60-80

    267* A stained pine box advertising Colman’sMustard, Manufacturers to the Queen, w.32cm,together with a Colman’s Mustard tin, lithographprinted with scenes after Landseer and a modernColman’s Mustard tin. (3) £30-50

    268* Lawrence, Richard, The Complete Farrier andBritish Sportsman, printed for Thomas Kelly &Co, Pasternoster Row, together with R.S. Surtees- Handley Cross, Howard Saunders & W. EagleClarke - Manual of British Birds, Rayner & Chivers- The Heavy Horse Manual, Emma Ford -Falconry in Mews & Field, Malcolm C. McGowan- Stag Hunting on Exmoor with the Devon andSomerset Stag Hounds, W.P. Blount - Sexing DayOld Chicks and Iorwerth C. Peate - The DenbighCockpit and Cockfighting in Wales. (8) £40-60

    269* A modern coffee table, the square bevelledglass top on a stained pine X-frame base,stamped S&P Ltd, formally a barrel stand forSteward & Patteson Ltd Brewers of Norwich,Norfolk, w.65cm, d.65cm, h.47cm £30-50

    270A Victorian cartridge magazine, having a leathercovered oak body with brass mounts, the lidnaming Sir Grey Skipwith Bt, the six divisioninterior with leather straps, w.47, d.35, h.15cm. £200-300

    271A J. Purdey & Sons of London oil bottle, ofdomed square form, named to the screw cap,h.4.5cm. £20-40

    272A 19th century cast iron and brass mountedcartridge loader, 18cm. £20-40

    273In the manner of Manton, a good quality 19thcentury mahogany gun case, having a semi-circular recessed brass handle with brass disc andfurther brass bound corners, opening to reveal ared felt lined interior, w.82, d.25, h.8cm. £100-150

    274A collection of six Holt’s Fine Modern & AntiqueGun catalogues 2008/2009 to include The EricClapton Collection. (6) £15-25

    275* An early 20th century oak and brass mountedgame carrier, having an oak mounted leatherstrap handle, 44cm. £40-60

    276* An early 20th century oak double game carrier,the brass thumb pieces each stamped BusseyPatentee London, having a leather strap handles,46cm. £100-150

    277* A Victorian George Jeffries of Norwich patent12 bore cartridge loader, having a typical ironframe with raised naming, brass mounts andturned wooden handles, 27cm. £50-80

    278* A small collection of shooting tools andaccessories to include an early 20th centurycombination shot/powder measure, a brasspowder flask, a brass oil tube and empty shotguncartridge boxes etc. £50-80

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    279* An early 20th century The “Marwood” gamecarrier, having a canvas body protector andshoulder strap, the wooden handle suspendedwith six leather and five string nooses, having abrass plaque RD 22086 (E.A.B.) The “Marwood”Lightwood & Son, Birmingham. £40-60

    280* A custom made hunting catapult, having abrown glazed ceramic fox head on an antlerhandle, together with four Milbro catapults and aDeadshot example. (6) £60-80

    281* A B.S.A. .177 break barrel air rifle with soundmoderator and Japanese scope, serial number AR21350, 93cm. £30-50

    282* A Gun Toys of Italy Panther RO72 De-luxe .177air pistol with screw on stock, 85cm. £20-40

    283* A Spanish Elgamo break barrel .22 air rifle,serial no. 729644. (lacking stock cover) £20-40

    284* A Benjamin Sheridan C9A Series .20 cal. under-lever air rifle, serial no. 998705652, with Webley 4x 32 scope, 110cm. £80-120

    285* A Pietro Beretta Gardone Model 92 FS .177 airpistol, boxed with booklet and original receipt. £60-80

    286* A Skif A-3000 .177 air pistol, serial no.C215942, 18cm, cased. £20-40

    287* A B.S.A. Scorpion .22 air pistol, serial no. R851675, with B.S.A. 1.5 x 15 scope, , 52cm. £50-80

    288* A Hungarian EC 522 .22 break barrel air rifle,serial no. 07753, with Kassnar 4 x 20 scope,97cm. £30-50

    300A Webley & Scott Ltd Ranger .177 break barrelair rifle, with Webley 4 x 15 scope, 98cm. £30-50

    301A 19th century percussion sporting gun, the96cm barrel with ram rod below, having anengraved hammer and lock with chequeredwalnut stock, 136cm. £100-150

    302* A large 19th century matchlock punt gun,having a 143cm large bore barrel, stamped 1?PR /EXR 214576, 200cm. £100-150

    303A Winchester Model 1200 12 gauge 2 3/4chamber shotgun, serial no. L1035156, 125cm.

    Please note that you must have a currentshotgun certificate to purchase this item and beable to produce your certificate uponcollection.£50-80

    304An A.S.I. Apache Cadet .177 break barrel air rifle,serial no. 1272947, 93cm. £30-50

    305A 19th century percussion sporting gun, havingan 80cm barrel with engraved lock andchequered walnut stock, together with one otherpercussion sporting gun, 115cm. (2) £50-100

    306A B.S.A. .177 under lever air rifle, serial no. CS44884, 111cm. £50-80

    307A 19th century percussion cap sporting gun,having an 81cm barrel with ram rod below, thelock plate with engraved decoration, having asteel trigger guard and steel mounted chequeredwalnut stock, 121cm. £100-150

    308* A Wilkinson hunting knife, having an 18cmblade and two piece walnut grip, housed in aleather sheath, 32cm, together with a Wilkinsonpocket knife, 9cm. (2) £30-50

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    289* A Relum Tornado .22 under-lever air rifle, serialno. 14950, 115cm. £40-60

    290* A B.S.A. .22 under-lever air rifle, serial no.607549, 113cm. £30-50

    291* A B.S.A. Airsporter .22 under-lever air rifle,94cm. £50-80

    292* A B.S.A. Shadow .22 break barrel air rifle, serialno. R 0033, with Walther Electronic Point Sight,78cm. £50-80

    293* A Japanese Sharp-Innova .22 under-lever airrifle, serial no. A 370788, with Japanese 4 x 28scope, 89cm. £40-60

    294* An unmarked self assemble air rifle in fittedcase. £30-50

    295* A Diana Model G10 20 shot BB Repeater .177air pistol, in original box. £20-40

    296* A Webley & Scott Hurricane .22 air pistol,28cm, in a brown stitched leather holster. £50-80

    297* A Spanish Elgamo .177 under-lever air pistol,serial no. H29481, 37cm. £20-40

    298* A Beeman P17 .177 air pistol, serial no.1123013, 23cm, together with a G10 Repeater.177 air pistol, serial no. 41232061, 22cm. (2) £40-60

    299* A Bushmaster 4-12X 40 telescopic gun sight,together with a Webley 4 x 15 scope, four othertelescopic scopes and a Crosman Laser Sight. (7) £30-50

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    309* A German hunting knife, the 12cm blademarked Solingen made in Germany, having awhite metal banded handle, housed in a blackleather sheath, 22cm, together with a Whiteyhunting knife and a Normark knife. (3) £20-40

    310* A Spanish Satra .177 air rifle, deconstructed butbelieved to be complete. £10-20

    311* A Victorian glass dome on an ebonised plinth,the polychrome painted backdrop depicting aContinental coastal scene, h.36cm. £80-120

    314A framed set of jockey silks in blue and whitediamond check pattern, 99 x 99cm. £30-50

    315* A pair of circa 1820 cock fighting spurs, having6cm steel talons and brown leather fittings. £80-120

    316* A pair of circa 1820 cock fighting spurs, having4.5cm steel talons and black leather fittings. £80-120

    317* A 19th century veterinary fleam, having threefolding steel blades each marked Borwick CastSteel, with horn handles, 9cm (closed) togetherwith a turned wooden fleam hammer orbloodletting stick, 22cm. (2) £40-60

    318* A late Victorian veterinary steel adjustablehorse gag, with steel wing nut and ebonised gripsstamped with an indistinct London maker, 37cm,together with a horse balling gag on a turned ashhandle, 49cm. (2) £30-50

    319* An early 20th century double ended huntingpriest, having strung weighted ends and plaitedshaft, 29cm, together with three other similarexamples. (4) £20-40

    320* An early 20th century hunting priest, having aleather tip on a mallacca shaft with plaited wirehandle, 30cm, together with an early 20thcentury turned beech fisherman’s priest, 30cm.(2) £20-40

    321* An early 20th century livestock ring of typicalhinged copper construction stamped Arnold &Sons London, 6.5cm, together with three othersand a set of Ram “tupping” balls. (5) £30-50

    322* A mid-20th century billhook, having a 25.5cmdouble edged blade stamped Spear & Jacksonand turned wooden handle, 41cm, together witha hand trowel by C.T. Skelton & Co, Sheffield, astrawberry planting trowel and a Dibber. (4) £30-50

    323* A Victorian iron kingfisher trap, having 3 1/2”square jaws, the tongue marked H. Lane Maker,Regd May 7 1858. £800-1,000

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    324* An early 20th century Lane’s Dog Trap, having7” rubber mounted jaws stamped Made in W.A.by Stockbrands Co, together with one other traphaving 6” smooth jaws and double spring arms.(2) £70-90

    325* An early 20th century Everett Lowestoftpattern gin trap, the spring neck with makersstamp, the brass tongue stamped H.Lane, 31cm. £80-100

    326* An early 20th century Everett brass pillar gintrap, the spring neck stamped H. Lane, 34cm. £60-80

    327* A 19th century steel gin trap, having 3 1/2”domed jaws, the bridge stamped Made inEngland, 27cm, together with one other similartrap. (2) £20-30

    328* An early 20th century steel vermin trap having2” square riveted spring jaws, 20cm, togetherwith two other similar traps. (3) £10-20

    329* An early 20th century steel 2 1/4” bow springvermin trap, 21cm, together with three othersimilar traps. (4) £10-20

    330* A 19th century steel gin trap, having 4” domejaws, 29cm, together with four other square jawgin traps. (5) £20-30

    331* A Mk IV Fenn spring trap, marked special to thetongue, together with two others. (3) £15-25

    332* A Duffus & Sons patent galvanised mole trap,together with eleven scissor action mole traps.(12) £15-25

    333* A Bellamy’s steel dog trap, having 7 1/2” squarejaws, stamped Bellamy’s B with horseshoe, 89cm. £100-150

    336* A 19th century veterinary tail docker, havingbrass mounts, steel blade and turned beechhandles, the blade stamped R. Brunton, 54cm. £30-50

    337* A 19th century Lark Lure, the removablecrescent shaped top with inset mirrors mountedon a turned column with iron mounted tip,housed in a wooden block, together with oneother brass mounted mirrored top. (2) £100-150

    338* An early 20th century Goose dispatcher oftypical scissor action, marked to the arm Cope &Cope Ltd, Reading, England, 32cm, together withone other unmarked example, 26cm. (2) £30-50

    339* A 19th century rosewood veterinary taildocker, the steel blade stamped Arnold & Sons,London, 44cm. £30-50

    340* An 18th century wrought iron lark spit, havingan adjustable rotating grill for three birds, 44cm,together with an 18th century iron toasting fork,43cm. (2) £50-80

    341* A Victorian Falconer’s turned beech hawkingstand, on an iron spike, 49cm. £30-50

    342* Attributed to R. Flaxman of Great Yarmouth, a19th century wrought iron five prong eel spear,59cm. £40-60

    343* A 19th century black leather balling gun, 47cm. £20-30

    344* A mid-20th century brown leather falconry bagwith netting. £30-50

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    334* A Victorian Spear & Jackson tanners fleshingknife, having a 44cm double edged steel bladeand turned beech handles, 74cm. £15-25

    335* A mixed lot of game bird / poultry interest toinclude a 1950’s Secura Chick-Tester, Patent No.346327, in original card outer box, a BritishRailways egg transport box with fitted interiorand paper labels, one other egg transport boxwith interior paper trade label for The DairyOutfit Co. Ltd, King’s Cross, London, a cardExcelsior egg box, an Eltex incubatorthermometer, a The “Betterway” bakelite egggrader, a galvanised egg grader and an egg scale.(8) £100-150

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    345* An early 20th century Musgrave’s Patent castiron and mahogany bridle rack, markedMusgrave’s Patent, Belfast to the underside,w.33cm. £40-60

    346* A 19th century pine and wrought iron farrier’stool box and contents to include Kearney & Footfile, iron pincers and hammer etc., together with acast iron horseshoe mould. £80-120

    347* An early 20th century Sidebotham’s steel poletrap, having 5 1/2” domed jaws. £100-150

    348* An early 20th century pole trap, having 4 1/2”domed serrated jaws, the spring neck stamped E.Tinsley & Co. £70-90

    349* An early 20th century steel pole trap, having 4”smooth jaws, unmarked. £40-50

    350* An unusual 19th century left handed/reversecoil pole trap, having 4” domed smooth jaws. £150-180

    351* An early 20th century Sidebotham pole trap,having 5” serrated domed jaws, the spring neckstamped Gamekeeper. £100-150

    352* A 19th century egg trap, having 7” serratedjaws with brass till and tongue, stampedindistinctly but probably H. Lane. £150-180

    353* A Sidebotham’s Davis Humane rabbit trap, withmakers mark to the plate, circa 1930, 33cm. £400-500

    354* An early 20th century steel pole trap, having 41/4” smooth jaws, the brass tongue markedGILPA. £70-90

    355* An early 20th century pole trap, having 3 1/2domed serrated jaws, the spring neck stamped S.Lewis. £60-80

    356* An early 20th century pole trap, having 3 3/4”smooth jaws, stamped to the spring neck P & RFleming & Co Glasgow, probably manufacturedby W & G Sidebotham. £90-110

    357* An early 20th century pole trap, having 4 1/2”smooth jaws, possibly H. Lane. £20-30

    358* A Victorian pole trap, having 4” serrated jawsand diamond shaped brass tongue, stamped J.Marshall with lion symbol and **. £80-100

    359* A Victorian Kingfisher trap, having 2” serratedround jaws, unmarked. £250-350

    360* A Victorian Gilpa egg trap, having 5” smoothround jaws. £100-120

    361* A Victorian pole trap, having 4” round serratedjaws, the brass tongue stamped H. Lane MakerRegd May 7 1858. £60-80

    362* A Victorian single spring trap, having 4 1/2smooth jaws, probably H. Lane. £30-50

    363* A Victorian pole trap, having 4” smooth roundjaws and steel tongue, the spring neck stampedH. Lane. £60-80

    364* A Victorian pole trap, having 4” round smoothjaws, the brass tongue stamped H. Lane Maker. £60-80

    365* A Victorian pole trap, having 4 1/4 smoothround jaws, the brass tongue stamped H. LaneMaker. £60-80

    366* An early 20th century Box-trap, having 4”square serrated jaws, patent no. 25355/3. £40-60

    367* A late 19th century William Wherry mole trapMk II, together with a Triumph triple clutch nonslip trap. (2) £60-80

    368* A mid-20th century Glenmoor Mk III rabbittrap, Pat No. 596736 663126. £140-160

    369* An Aldrich type I foot snare, together with aRohrenfalle rabbit pipe trap. (2)

    An example of the Rohrenfalle trap can be seenin E. Grell & Co. Trap Catalogue, 1927. £50-70

    370* A Victor folding trap, having 3 1/2” smooth jaws,together with a Newhouse No.4 trap and aNorthwood No. 2 trap. (3) £30-50

    371* A J.Roberts patent galvanised live catch barreltrap, the arm stamped J. Roberts, 18cm, togetherwith a galvanised double loop mole trap stampedW. Ford. (2) £60-80

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    372* An early 20th century iron double loop moletrap, possibly C. Homes, 12cm. £50-70

    373* An early 20th century J. Roberts patentgalvanised scissor action mole trap, together withtwo others. (3) £30-50

    374* A 19th century gin trap, having 3 1/2” serratedjaws, together with a yew-wood? poachers priestwith V notched end, 56cm. (2) £20-30

    375* A Liverpool square beam driving bit, 22cm,together with two Bradoon bits. (3) £20-40

    376* A stained pine box stamped Capewell HorseShoe Nails, containing various horse shoes. £30-50

    377* An Approved Lloyd rabbit trap, 27cm, togetherwith a Stop Thief rabbit trap. (2) £50-80

    378* A Norfolk Imbra type rabbit trap with chainand anchor pin, unmarked. £30-50

    379* A wirework domed top entry rat trap, dia. 9”,together with a similar mouse trap. (2) £20-30

    380* An early 20th century peat spade, having ashaped blade and D handle with indistinctmakers mark Berwick On Tweed, 97cm, togetherwith a Skelton ditching spade, having a shapedblade and oak T handle marked JHB, 116cm. (2) £30-50

    381* An early 20th century sloughing spade, theblade stamped W.G. Curson Late Martin Bros,Walsoken, Wisbech, 87cm, together with oneother sloughing spade stamped Martin Works,Wisbech, 107cm and a wooden scuppet, 108cm.(3) £30-50

    390* An early 20th century iron thatcher’s hod,202cm, together with a thatcher’s needle, 171cm.(2) £30-50

    391* An early 20th century thatcher’s eaves knife,180cm, together with two others. (3) £20-40

    392* An American Vestern two handled scythe,having an 88cm blade, 153cm, together with abriar hook, the curved blade stampedWhitehouse & Sons, Bannock, 120cm, a J.Harrison double edged slasher, 119cm and oneother Whitehouse slasher with Hedgehog trademark, 69cm. (4) £40-60

    393* A Stephen Grant R.S.P.C.A. Humane Killer,no.2236, patent no.4974 07, 100cm (A/F),together with a Griffin “Norfolk Paddle” rabbitingspade with hooked end, 198cm. (2) £50-100

    394* A Griffin Trappers spade, having a riveted steelshaft and T handle, 89cm, together with a SkeltonWeldless bark spade with original labels (as seenin 1927 advert), 93cm. (2) £30-50

    395* An early 20th century Cambridge pattern livecatch eel putcheon, of typical woven willowconstruction, 107cm; together with a three ringcrayfish net (2) £30-50

    396* Attributed to Beech - a pair of early 19thcentury ‘Wedensfield’ iron badger tongs, havingserrated scissor action jaws, 171cm £50-80

    397* A pair of early 19th century blacksmith-madewrought iron badger tongs, having 6” serratedjaws, 95cm £30-50

    398* A 19th century wrought iron gamekeepers /poachers alarm gun, in the form of an iron stakewith falling block mechanism, 113cm £50-80

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    382* A railway fireman’s shovel, the shaft stampedEnglish Tools Ltd, Wigan & Leeds Bulldog, Madein England, 121cm, together with a grafting spadehaving an elongated blade and T handle, 124cmand one other small spade, 85cm. (3) £40-60

    383* A early 20th century potato/beet fork, havingtwelve tines and T handle, 112cm, together witha turnip hoe, 130cm, and a pitch fork, 170cm. (3) £20-40

    384* A “Shrike” fork/spade having six tines and ashort T handle, 93cm, together with two turniphoes, (94 & 105cm) and a Tyzak hay knife, 74cm(4) £20-40

    385* An early 20th century rabbiting spade, having atypical rectangular blade and ash shaft with Thandle, 128cm, together with a baiting forkhaving a “neverbend” shaft and socket, 113cm.(2) £30-50

    386* An early 20th century “roughing” iron /weeding tool, 94cm, together with a manurefork, 109cm, a potato fork, 102cm and asloughing spade, 115cm. (4) £30-50

    387* An early 20th century ratting spade, having atypical small steel blade with ash/oak handle andhook to the tip, 95cm, together with a Griffin“Suffolk Spoon” rabbiting spade, 144cm. (2) £30-50

    388* An early 20th century sloughing spade, theshaft stamped Martin Works, Wisbech, 111cm,together with a short handed grain shovel, 83cm,a turfing iron, 124cm and a large iron framedgarden line and pin, 62cm. (4) £30-50

    389* An early model bush brush axe, the bladestamped The Collins Company Made In USA,98cm, together with a long handled slasher, theblade stamped Elmwell 4158, 113cm and a barkhook, stamped J. Harrison, 102cm. (3) £30-50

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    399* A large 19th century iron ‘Grell’ live catchGoshawk trap, w.113cm £100-150

    400* A Gilpa wirework rat / sparrow trap, ofrectangular form, w.62cm; together with a ‘Potter’wirework bird trap, w.31cm; and a heavy duty rattrap, w.33cm (3) £30-50

    401* A stained pine ‘Whitlock’ style see-saw livecatch rat trap, 54cm; together with an Albi-trap;and a galvanised trappers sieve (3) £30-50

    402* A large heavy duty wirework live catch cagetrap, w.61cm; together with a ‘Monek’ style cagetrap; and a ‘Henri Marty’ style cage trap (3) £30-50

    403* A 19th century iron salmon spear, havingscissor action type serrated blades, 74cm £40-60

    404* A Young’s automatic wirework eel trap, asillustrated in the Young’s of Misterton 1972catalogue, w.76cm; together with a Young’s ofMisterton ‘Eclipse’ sparrow / rat trap, w.61cm (2) £30-50

    405* A large late 18th / early 19th century animaltrap, having 20” spring with 11” serrated jaws andratchet mechanism, stamped to the stock ‘WBarrett’, 84cm £30-50

    406* A matched pair of Henri Marty wirework cagetraps, w.40cm; together with a galvanised live baitkettle (3) £30-50

    407* A pair of Coypu wirework live catch traps,w.87cm; together with a ‘Gilpa’ circular rat /sparrow cage, dia.47cm (3) £20-40

    408* A blacksmith-made wirework Coypu cage,reputedly made in Wrentham, Suffolk (Benacreestate), w.105cm; together with an ‘Eclipse’ stylerat / sparrow cage, w.92cm (2) £20-40

    409* A blue painted gas powered bird / pest scarer,bearing label ‘Exid bird & pest scarer, imported byC.R.E.A.C.O Hadleigh, Essex’, w.66cm £30-50

    410* A mid-20th century gas powered bird scarer,painted in red and blue, w.65cm £15-25

    411* A pair of St Pancras Ironworks patentgalvanised saddle racks, 62cm £15-30

    412* A pair of iron saddle racks, each with tack hook,52cm; together with a tack harness rack (3) £20-30

    413* A 19th century and later red painted ironsaddle rack, stamped Musgraves Patent, Belfast &London, 54cm £40-60

    414* A collection of horse tack, to include a cartsaddle, a set of leather and brass mountedblinkers, and three pairs of horse hames (5) £30-50

    415* A black leather saddle with quilted numnah;together with a brown leather example withnumnah (4) £20-40

    416* A black leather and steel horse-driving neckcollar, 62cm; together with a straw coveredheavy-horse training collar ; and a woodendonkey collar (3) £40-60

    417* A 19th century Gilbertson & Page gin trap,having 5.5” serrated jaws, the brass tonguestamped G&P Ltd and numbered 7 verso, withchain, trap length 41cm £70-80

    418* A large gin trap by J Williams & Son, having 4.5”square serrated jaws, the brass tongue stampedto the underside ‘J&S’, length 35cm £60-70

    419* A large blacksmith-made gin trap, having 5.5”square serrated jaws, stamped to the underside‘CH Ward’, length 40cm £50-60

    420* A ‘Ringwood’ style trap, with bait hooks and5.5” smooth square jaws, 46cm £50-70

    421* A late 19th century Continental trap, having7.5” square serrated jaws, with chain and drag(possibly German), 31cm £70-80

    422* A 1920’s Suregrip patent rabbit trap, having3.5” serrated jaws, patent number 1540, datedMay 1920, 28cm £50-70

    423* A blacksmith-made ‘Ringwood’ style trap, having5” smooth square jaws, 52cm £40-60

    424* A late 19th century Continental egg trap,having 6.5” domed serrated jaws, with loopspring, 44cm £40-60

    425* A British folding double-spring trap, having 6”smooth jaws £40-60

    426* A near-pair of Roberts Ideal rabbit traps, eachhaving 3.5” serrated jaws (2) £70-90

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    427* A Continental long-spring trap, having 9”smooth domed jaws, stamped ‘JGF’, length 46cm;together with one other similar Continental trap(2) £40-60

    428* A Sawyer vermin trap with chain; together withtwo others (3) £60-80

    429* A Ketch-all automatic mousetrap, withinstructions and original box, appears unused £15-25

    430* A collection of eleven Mk IV Fenn traps, fourwith stainless steel tongue/till (11) £30-50

    431* A Defiance scissor action mole trap, circa 1940;together with a pair of Fenn mole traps; a Fennloop mole trap; and six other scissor action moletraps (9) £15-30

    432* A ‘The Demon’ beetle trap, made by JospehSankey of Bilston, Staffordshire, in original box;together with a loose Demon beetle trap (2) £40-60

    433* A 19th century beech and iron ‘guillotine’ typemousetrap, 12cm; together with a 19th centurypine and iron “break-back” type mousetrap, 15cm(2) £60-80

    434* A Longworth of Abingdon-on-Thames livecatch box type mousetrap; together with oneother live catch mouse trap; and an ‘easy-set’mousetrap (3) £20-30

    435* An early 20th century pine and iron magpietrap, possibly Young & Son, 37cm; together with a‘Hoodie’ style net crow / magpie trap (2) £40-60

    446* An early 20th century gin trap, having 4” squareserrated jaws, the plate stamped ‘Roberts Patent5946253 S Lewis & Co’, 30cm; together with oneother similar example with similar markings (2) £20-30

    447* An early 20th century gin trap, having 4”serrated square jaws, the spring neck stamped‘Savills’, 29cm; together with six other gin traps invarious sizes, to include by makers J. Williams &Son and Shave etc (7) £40-60

    448* A collection of four Fenn Mk I rabbit traps, eachstamped to the plate and further stamped Fennpatent No.763881 to the brass tongue (4) £30-40

    449* A collection of seven Fenn Mk IV rabbit traps,in varying condition (7) £20-30

    450* A Victorian ropemakers spike / knife; togetherwith a 19th century iron digging shoe; three ironfeeding bowls; and a slatted pine box (6) £20-30

    451* A collection of sixteen Fenn Mk III rabbit traps(16) £30-50

    452* A Victorian gin trap, having 4.5” square serratedjaws, the tongue stamped ‘H Lane makerregistered May 7th 1858’, 32cm; together withone other H Lane 4” No.2 trap; and an H Lane5” No.2 trap (3) £30-50

    453* A Victorian gin trap, having 2.5” square serratedjaws, the spring neck stamped ‘H Lane maker’, thebrass tongue further stamped ‘H Lane maker’,25cm; together with seven other various gintraps, many by H Lane, in varying sizes (8) £50-80

    454* Attributed to Boulton & Paul of Norwich - aNorfolk stained pine dead-fall trap, w.27cm £60-70

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    436* An Impassable mole trap, solid weld loop,stamped ‘Brendan Bros, Callington’, 49cm;together with three other Impassable mole traps(4) £50-70

    437* A Sawyer RSPCA 9-coil spring rabbit trap;together with three other similar traps (4) £20-30

    438* A 19th century iron scissor action mole trap,the arms stamped ‘WD & CO’; together withfour other scissor action mole traps (5) £20-30

    439* Three 110 Body Grip Magnum traps (3) £10-20

    440* A collection of ten ‘Imbra’ traps, to include twoMk I examples circa 1952, and eight Mk IIexamples circa 1957 (10) £40-60

    441* A near-pair of late 19th / early 20th centuryrustic board-top style mole traps, 38cm (2) £30-50

    442* A collection of seven rustic mole traps, toinclude full barrel and Kent board-top examples(7) £30-50

    443* A pair of early 20th century purple tinted glassfly traps, of pear shape, h.13cm; together with apair of clear glass fly traps; and a wireworkexample (5) £20-30

    444* A large collection of assorted traps, to includesix rat/vermin traps, pocket gopher traps, self-setrat traps etc £30-50

    445* An early 20th century gin trap, having 4”serrated square jaws, the plate stamped ‘Green’s’and with registration number 500389, the tonguefurther stamped 500R, 27cm; together with fourother 4” gin traps, to include Defiance, Dorset,and left-handed example (5) £40-60

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    455* A 19th century stained pine Norfolk dead-falltrap, w.36cm £40-60

    456* A Young’s stained pine and wirework auto-mousetrap, w.16cm; together with an early 20thcentury ‘Irish’ choker three-hole mousetrap (2) £30-50

    457* A J R Williams ‘Terror’ rat trap, 20cm; togetherwith a Gripper Simplex trap; and two other rattraps (4) £40-60

    458* An early 20th century mouse / rat cage, ofslatted tin construction, circa 1930, w.39cm £15-25

    459* A collection of assorted thatcher’s tools, toinclude a thatcher’s legget, needle, travellermeasure, hooks, kneepads, reeding pins etc,containing in a slatted pine box £100-150

    460* A Victorian gin trap, having 3” serrated squarejaws, the brass tongue stamped ‘H Lane makerMay 7th 1858’, 31cm; together with two othersimilar traps by the same maker (3) £30-50

    461* A mid-20th century slatted wooden egg-hatching crate, stamped ‘Lyddite Chicks,Somerset’, w.37cm; together with a slattedwooden live poultry travel crate, w.52cm (2) £20-40

    462* An early 20th century stained beech ‘Saxonia’hot air incubator, bearing label for Frank Roberts,unused and with instruction manual; togetherwith a galvanised egg-preserving pail (2) £50-80

    463* An Edwardian pocket knife, having one foldingsilver blade by Brown & Clark of Sheffield, 1902,with five further folding steel blades with motherof pearl handles; together with various other19th century and later pocket knives, to includemilitary style Jack knife and stag antler handledexamples (54) £100-150

    464* Five issues of The Gamekeeper - A Journaldevoted to the interests of game-preservers,dated October 1914, February 1917, April, June& July 1919; together with an edition of TheLandworker; and various etchings of traps etc £20-30

    465* A box of miscellaneous books, mainly beingEast Anglia related, to include Robert Malster -Suffolk at Work, Trades & Industries; Bygones atHolkham; Jacqueline Fern - Domestic Bygones;June Swann - Shoemaking; Leslie Rawlings -Memories of a Country Childhood etc. £15-25

    466* A box of books related to poaching andgamekeeping, to include Fred Archer - PoachersPie, G Bedson - The Notorious Poacher, JohnHumphreys - Hunters Fen, Ian Naill - ThePoachers Handbook, Barrett - Tales from theFens, Brian Martin - Tales of the OldGamekeepers etc £20-30

    467* A Holland & Holland Sporting Guns catalogue;together with various sporting/shooting relatedbooks, to include F G Standfield - PheasantShooting, M Brander - Ground Game, Ian McColl- Your Shoot Gamekeeping & Management, BrianVesey / Fitzgerald - British Game, John Valentine -Jack Russell Terriers, D Brian Palmer - TheComplete Lurcher, McCain - The Ferret &Ferreting Handbook etc £20-30

    468* British Birds, With Which Was Incorporated inJanuary, 1917, “The Zoologist”, a consecutive run1946 - 1998 inclusive, various editors to includeTucker, Nicholson, Hollum and Cramp, all but the1946 volume being full leather bound. (52) (threeboxes) £200-300

    469* Suffolk Birds, 1987 Vol 36 - 2010 Vol 60.(missing 44 and 59), together with variousvolumes of the Norfolk Bird Report and variousother ornithology books and magazines. (onebox) £20-30

    470* E.T. Macdermot, The Devon and SomersetStaghounds, 1907-1936, illustrated by LionelEdwards R.I., Collins Forty Eight Pall Mall London1936, inscribed to the opening page “with bestwishes from the author E.T. MacdermotSeptember 1937”, together with East Anglia inthe 20th Century, Contemporary Biographies,edited by W.T. Pike, publishers W.T. Pike & Co.,19, Grand Parade, Brighton, 1912, Jill Mason,Away, My Lads, Away, The History of Hunting inand around the Lakeland Fells, signed to the titlepage and Dr. Barry F. Peachy, The Cockfighters. (4) £30-50

    471* An early 20th century painted pine horsemeasure, measuring up to 18 hands, the angulararm with inset spirit level, 220cm. £70-90

    475* Doreen Lancaster, (British 20th century), studyof a Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) and aBrown Falcon (Falco berigora), watercolour, apair, each signed lower right. 24 x 21cm. (2) £40-60

    476* Attributed to John Cyril Harrison (1895-1985),study of two Martial Eagles (Polemaetusbellicosus) in flight, pencil sketch, hand writtenverso “J.C. Harrison Martial Eagles purchasedfrom Robin Harrison, April 1995” 19 x 16cm,together with one other smaller example by thesame hand, 12 x 8cm. (2) £70-90

    477* An early 20th century photographic print “TheBelvoir Hounds with portrait of the Duke ofRutland”, Waterlow & Sons Ltd, 32 x 42cm,together with one other photographic print “TheZetland Hounds” with details verso, 32 x 37cm.(2) £20-30

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    478* P. Snow, British 20th century, a set of six handcoloured engravings, each depicting a falcon,signed in pencil lower right, dated ‘82 with galleryblind stamp and with Arabesque Gallery labelsverso, 21 x 26cm. (6) £60-80

    479* Leon Danchin (1887-1939), Spaniel withmallard, lithograph, signed in pencil to the margin,42 x 61cm. £30-50

    480* Philip Rickman (British 1891-1982), Goldfincheson thistles, coloured print, signed in pencil lowerright and with gallery blind stamp, 36 x 26cm. £20-40

    481* An auction advertising board for Bergh AptonStud Lot 437 “The ONLYYearling in the Worldby Shirley Heights Out of a Mare by NorthernDancer” 59 x 47cm. £30-50

    482Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935), Stag within amountain landscape, watercolour, signed lowerright and dated 1897, 16 x 27cm. £800-1,200

    483Samuel Henry Alken, (1810-1894), Grouseshooting with hounds, watercolour, signed lowerright, 16 x 23cm. £40-60

    484After Archibald Thorburn, (1860-1935), Pheasantsand Grouse amongst reeds, lithograph print,Published by A. Baird Carter, 70 Jermyn Street,London, 1903, signed in pencil to the margin,together with to similar prints of Wood Pigeons,each signed, 22 x 32cm. (3) £60-80

    485After Hugh Tomson, (1860-1920), A “Tally-Ho”Idyll, five coloured prints plates I-V, from the PearsChristmas Annual 1897, each within a mapleframe, 40 x 50cm (including frames.) (5) £120-150

    486After Lance Thackeray (1869-1916) and LionelEdwards (1878-1966), a set of four horse sellingprints, By Order of the Owner, On View, ByPrivate Treaty and For Sale Without Reserve,each within an oak frame, 31 x 41cm (includingframes) (4) £120-150

    487After Samuel Howitt, (1756-1822), Hare-Hunting,a set of four 19th century hand colouredengravings, re-published by Edw. Orme, Bond St,1812, each 26 x 31cm (including frames.) (4) £20-40

    488A. Rodetz, (French 19th century), Hunter withgun, ink and pastel, signed lower right, 23 x 18cm. £30-50

    489Timothy Bourne Whitby (late 19th/early 20thcentury), The Tetrarch, reverse painting on glass,dated 1914, 25 x 32cm. £40-60

    490Steve Cale (20th century), Honey Buzzards overNorfolk, oil on canvas board, signed lower right,47 x 60cm, together with a Jason Partner print.(2) £20-30

    491Frank Wooton, (1911-1998), Portrait of DerbyWinner Blakeney, black chalk on paper, signed andtitled, 22 x 30cm. £20-30

    492Edward Hargett, (Scottish 1835-1895), Scallywag,pencil and watercolour, signed and titled lowerright, dated June 12 ‘66, 17 x 25cm. £50-80

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    493Alfred Egerton Cooper RBA ARCA (1883-1974), On the Tay, pencil and watercolour,initialled AEG lower right, with Sanders ofOxford Fine Art label verso, 23.5 x 17cm. £100-150

    494After Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards,(1878-1966), “The Pytchley” Braunston Brook,lithograph print, 38 x 52cm, together with SusieWhitcombe (b.1957), The Puckeridge andThurlow Hunt, limited edition print no.79/200,Published by Malcolm Innes Gallery, signed by theartist and with three other signatures, 58 x 76cm(rolled), two Cecil Aldin prints and a coursingprint. (5) £40-60

    495R.G. Reeve after F.C. Turner, Hawking, a set offour hand coloured engravings, plates I-IV, LondonPublished 1839. By I.W. Laird, 1 Leadenhall St, 48x 34cm. (4) £40-60

    496After John Nost Sartorius (1759-1828), theracehorse Champion, mezzotint, Published Jany1,1802 by Laurie & Whittle, No.53 Fleet Street,London, 27 x 36cm, together with two otherssimilar Skylark by Highflyer and Buzzard byWoodpecker, 27 x 36cm. (3) £20-40

    497A 1910 advertising calendar for James S.Branford, Saddler and Harness Manufacturer,Blyburgate, Beccles, showing a print after AlfredW. Strutt, A Tile Off, 50 x 75cm (rolled), togetherwith one other similar for the year 1911 andshowing His Masters Daughter, after JohnChar