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Matchbox Toys - Military Vehicles, Major pack No3 Thornycroft tank transporter and centurion tank; 12 Land Rover Jeep, 49 Personnel Carrier, 54 Saracen Personnel Carrier, 55 DUKW, 62 General Service Lorry, 64 Scammel Breakdown Truck, 68 Austin Radio Truck, 71 200 gallon water tanker, 73 RAF 10 Ton Pressure Refuller (12)
Die cast Military Vehicles - Matchbox Battle Kings K-111 Missile Launcher (5 missiles), K-110 Recovery Vehicle, K-12 Hercules Mobile Crane, Half Track APC etc; others Britain's, Corgi Toys, Polistil, etc, inc 617492 Field Gun, Konigstiger Tank, M10 Destroyer, Centurian Mk III tank etc, a qty of Britains and other Soldiers (mostly playworn) (39 vehicles)
Diecast Military Vehicles - Dinky Toys , a Thornycroft Mighty Antar Tank Transporter and Centurion Tank; Chieftain Tank 155mm gun, Leopard Tank, Centurion Tank, 10 Tin Army Truck, Austin Champ jeep with two figures, Scout Car, Daimler Armoured cars, APC, Alvis Scorpion Striker, field guns, Corgi King Tiger etc (38)
A Great War and World War II Military Cross group of 8 medals to Major/Lt Col H Foxton Royal Army Medical Corps, comprising Military Cross, 1914-15 Star, War medal, Victory medal with oak leaf, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Atlantic Star, and Defence medal, framed, together with Award paper for WW2, London Gazette copy of citation and Commonwealth War Graves Commission information, killed in action 13 September 1943 on Hospital Ship Newfoundland
OMEGA - a Second War RAF pilot's military issue stainless steel Fat Arrow wristwatch head, circa 1950s, black dial with luminous hour markers and hands, broad arrow, model no. 6B 542, caseback no. 6645 101000, calibre 283 with 17 jewel mechanical movement, serial no. 12905450, case width 37mm, working order
A late Victorian 9ct gold shooting medal - Military interest, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1889, of star shaped form, the obverse with central roundel depicting a crouched rifleman, with the words 'IN DEFENCE', the reverse inscribed '1889 BEST SHOT Sergt E. Crigg', double hanging chain with loop, later ribbon, weight of gold, 19g.
World War One prisoner of War made snuff box and plaque - relating to Captain E. G. Williams whilst in his internment at Gütersloh, the circular sycamore snuff box cover inlaid with wirework depicting the camps outer perimeter fence with foreboding forest in the distance, 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter, the rectangular wood plaque with central roundel depicting the same scene, with wirework lettering above spelling "GUTERSLOH" and dated below 1914-15-16-17, surrounding the central decoration is eleven applied wirework signatures of Captain Williams fellow prisoners, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) long, together with Boar War - WWI and later Military medal group, comprising of Queens South Africa medal - Capt. E. G. Williams RL. WT. Surrey, medal with single bar Cape Colony; Kings South Africa medal - Capt. E.G. Williams The Queens, medal with two bars South Africa 1901 & 1902; WWI trio - Victory and War medals - Capt. E. G. Williams, 1914-15 Star, inscribed Capt. E. G. Williams Worc: R. with bar 5th Aug-22nd Nov. 1914; The Defense medal, mounted on bar, together with a set of miniatures (lacking The Defense Medal). * Roger Perrot's close friend Caroline Williams, was the daughter of Captain E.G. Williams. The medals and prisoner of war items were left to her by family descent.
Two novelty German helmet inkwells, the first in the form of a German Imperial Garde du Corps parade helmet, the second a German military pickelhaube, both with lift off finials to reveal glass inkwells, each helmet pierced with a sword, (both with replaced base plates). *Condition: Both with loose & replaced base plates, both tarnished, in good condition.
A WWI medal pair, the Victory and War medals of Lieut. F. WA. Buckell. (no other markings on medals). 3/4th Battalion, the Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), att. 8th Battalion. Killed in action, 21.3.1918, Age 42 * At 42 years of age, Francis William Ashton Buckell is one of the three oldest men commemorated on the Weybridge Memorial as a fatality of the First World War. Before his military service he had been an architect who, certainly from 1911 onwards, lived at Seaton House in Church Street, Weybridge. He shared this home with his brother, Clyde Westmore Ashton Buckell, a dentist. Only two years separated the brothers and they had been pupils together at Haileybury College in Hertfordshire. They were both born in Chichester, Sussex to Dr Leonard Buckell (1820-1899) a General Practitioner, and his wife Mary Augusta, nee Ashton, formerly Duke (1838-1911). Their marriage, which was a second marriage for both, took place on 31 October 1872, in Chichester. Francis, the second of their three children was born on 20 May 1875 and baptised at All Saints’ Church, in the town on 24 June 1875. Besides his two full siblings Francis also had half-siblings from his parents’ previous marriages. In 1881, still in Chichester, he was part of a large household which included his parents, six siblings and six domestic staff. By 1906 Francis had become an architect and in that year travelled to Canada and in 1907 to the USA. The 3/4th Queen’s Battalion (Royal West Surrey Regiment) was formed at Windsor in June 1915. They did not go to France until August 1917, as part of the 62nd Brigade in the 21st Division. Francis had only re-joined his battalion on 4 August having been wounded on 21 June 1917. They were in trenches south-east of Polygon Wood (near Ypres) on 3 October and involved in heavy fighting the next day when 52 were killed. He was still on the Roll of Officers on 31 October. On the first day of 1918 they were at Heudecourt, 13 km north-east of Peronne. In February the battalion was disbanded; the number of battalions in an infantry brigade was reduced from four to three and undermanned battalions were broken up. Seven officers and 145 other ranks of the 3/4th Battalion transferred to the 8th Battalion between 5-16 February. However, Francis was not one of those named officers but his Commonwealth War Graves Commission record acknowledges that he was attached to the 8th Battalion. His Campaign Medals Card records that he was reported missing on 21 March 1918 and he must have later been presumed to have died on that date; his body was not recovered. The 21st was the first day of the German Spring Offensive and if Francis was with the 8th Battalion he would have been involved in the heroic defence of the village of Le Veguier (east of Peronne). It was a day of thick mist, heavy enemy bombardment, heavy fighting and much confusion. The Germans started a bombardment at 4.40 am which continued for 8 hours, their infantry moved forward at 10.30 am and the front companies of the 8th were cut off from their comrades as the Germans worked around both flanks and cut the wire under cover of the fog. Those holding the village were then subjected to heavy frontal and flank attacks but they kept the enemy back with Lewis gun and rifle fire. The Germans renewed their bombardment in the evening and it lasted all night. The 8th Battalion held on for the whole day and were only ordered to retreat on 22 March when their situation became impossible. Seventy of their number was lost on that day; just 12 have known graves. Francis is commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial (Panels 14 & 15) in the village of that name, 6 km north-east of Albert. Over 14,000 other casualties of the Spring Offensive share this Memorial. Sadly, Francis’ brother Clyde survived him by only three months; he died in Weybridge on 21 June.
A World War Two and later Royal Artillery Medal group, awarded to Warrant Officer 1st Class A. J. Velvick (812132) mentioned in dispatches, comprising OBE (Military) 2nd Class, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence, War, General Service 1918-62 with Palestine 1945-48 clasp and oak leaf, Coronation 1953, George VI Army Long Service and Good Conduct with Regular Army clasp and Army Meritorious Service medal, complete with miniatures (parcel)
A group of 50+ British cap badges, comprising 15th King's Hussars, Queen's Own Yeomanry (Dorset), 19th P.W.O Hussars, Army Dental Corps, Military Foot Police, Oxford University O.T.C, Royal Horse Artillery and more (50+)we use our opinion with the originality of the medals and badges,it is down to the bidder/buyer to form their own opinion of the originality/authenticity of the items that they bid on or buy.

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