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Artist: Marc Riboud (French, 1923-2016). Title: "Anti-Vietnam War Protestor with Flower, Pentagon Demonstraton, Washington, D.C". Medium: Original photogravure. Date: Composed 1967. Printed later. Dimensions: Overall size: 8 x 11 5/16 in. (203 x 287 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): One of Riboud's most famous photographs. Image copyright © The Estate of Marc Riboud. [29708-2-300]
An original 1964 dated Vietnam War era British Army issue MK V Martindale Galok / Machete knife as used by Australian and New Zealand troops in Vietnam. The machete having a black Bakelite handle and bolo shaped machete blade dated 1964 with broad arrow mark to the ricasso and Martindale crocodile makers mark. Housed in a brown leather scabbard. Measures approx 52cm.
* [War on Want]. An archive of correspondence and printed ephemera etc. between the British philanthropist Frank Harcourt-Munning (administrator and leader of the anti-poverty charity War on Want) and various individuals, mainly Labour politicians, including Harold Wilson (10 typed letters signed and a typed statement signed, most on the printed stationery of the Prime Minister from 10 Downing Street, 1965-75, making references to India, Tanzania, the Middle East, etc., other correspondents include Marcia Falkender (2), Reg Prentice (3), Hugh Gaitskell (3), Roy Jenkins (writing in his capacity as the newly appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer), Shirley Williams (4), etc., also including a small number of typed carbon copies of letters from Harcourt-Munning to Harold Wilson and others; a small group of six plain quarto sheets bearing signatures including Harold Wilson, Barbara Castle, Tom Driberg, Edith Summerskill, Hugh Gaitskell etc; various invitation cards issued to Harcourt-Munning by James Callaghan (2; one for a luncheon in honour of Josip Broz Tito), Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, the President of India, the ambassadors of Morocco, Tunisia, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Algeria etc; a few House of Commons menus (most bearing multiple signatures) and other photographs, newspaper clippings etc. relating to Harcourt-MunningQty: (a folder)NOTESFuller details available on request.
The group of fourteen medals, awarded to Lt Col Frederick Owen Lewis MBE CPM, comprising an MBE (with box), 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army bar, Burma Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal (privately named 341335 Capt F O Lewis RAC), a War Medal, privately named the same as the Defence Medal, with MID oakleaf, although no note of entitlement found), a General Service Medal 1918-62, with Burma 1945-46, Palestine 1945-48 and Malaya clasps (Capt F O Lewis RAC), Africa General Service Medal, with Kenya clasp (ASP F O Lewis), General Service Medal 1962-2007 with Borneo clasp (Supt F O Lewis Royal Malaysia Police although this naming looks unusual), Colonial Police Medal (Asst Supt Frederick O Lewis Fed Malay Police), Malaysia General Service Medal (F Lewis Asst Commissioner RMP), Oman, Sultanate Service Medal and a Vietnam Bronze Star mounted court style as worn, with a letter addressed to Lewis, 26 November 1968, informing him of his MBE, a Daily Telegraph (January 1st 1969) newspaper cutting highlighting his MBE, a letter from the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, St James's Palace (9 October 1969) requesting his presence at an Investiture at Buckingham Palace, a photograph of Lewis, 20.5 x 14.5 cm framed, another, 12.8.5 cm, another, 5 x 3.5 cm (My Warrant Card Photo), both unframed, a Gerber presentation fighting knife, engraved Lt. Col. F. O. Lewis/Sabah Component, Royal Malaysia Police 1964-68, in a leather scabbard, a Vietnam Armed Forces Medal (Lt. Col. F. O. Lewis L.M.P. Saigon May 1966), a Bronze Star Medal box, a cast metal International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc Clark, Lt Col F. O. Lewis is a Member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, mounted on an oak board, 30 cm high, a pewter tankard To Fred Lewis from The Kenya Pistol Club, five silver plated tankards, Fred Lewis Kenya Game Department 30-3-66, To Mr F O Lewis (DSP) from Officers, Sabah Component, RMPF, F.O.L. 1956-1982, another, and the last with Kenya Police crest, a General Service Medal 1918-62, with Malaya clasp (G/1105 DSP F O Lewis FMP, three mounted medals, comprising two Vietnam medals and an Oman medal (the Star numbered 70349), a Russian Soviet Medal CCCP, engraved Capt F O Lewis 12th RTR Moscow 1941 2537562, a Parabellum Pistol Club medallion, Col F O Lewis CPM PB CG Life Member PPC, another (CPM - MBE), other medallions awarded to F O Lewis, including (Major) 2nd Place Kenya Pistol Club Combat Shoot, 7 November 1965, 2nd C S Kenya Pistol Club 12 Dec 1965, five medallions with ribbons, PPC Championships 20 Sept 1987, another, 1st Advancing Man Bisley 1984, 2nd Long Range Pistol Bisley 1984, another 1986, four smaller medallions with ribbons, 1st Advancing Man Bisley 1986, British Pistol Championships Bisley 1987 and two others, other National Rifle Association medallions, buttons, and Oman Gendarmerie plaque, assorted mounted medal ribbons, and a large group of other items including buttons, badges, and related items, with a card from fellow staff at IBM wishing him best wishes on his retirement. A photograph album, of monochrome images by Lido Studio Seremban, including Operational use helicopter course no 4 Dusun Tua Selangor December 1953, Federal Field Force Training Centre, Conversion Course Instructors, 1953, and Permanent Staff Field Force Training Centre Dusun Tua Sel Dec 1953, two Masonic certificates, Bisley Camp 1978 and Alverstoke, Gosport, 1982, and other Masonic regalia Frederick Owen Lewis was born at Croydon on 22 January 1923, and educated at Gunnersbury Catholic Grammar School. He entered the ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment in 1941, and ended up working as a Security Manager for IBM International, working from Hursley Park Winchester, retiring in 1988, he died in 1995, when the collection passed to his niece and more latterly her late husbandTo say that Frederick Owen Lewis led an interesting life is probably an understatement. He recorded a series of three audio tapes with the Imperial War Museum (reference 12021) where he talks of his time serving with the Federation of Malaya Police 1949-1955.
Corgi Military Diecast Models, a boxed collection includes World War II Collection Operation Barbarossa CC51602, CC60203, CC60001, CC60102, CC60201, North Africa, CC60105, CC60004 and Western Front, CC51707, CC60002, CC60302, CC51005, CC60301, CC60101, CC55107, together with Unsung Heroes Vietnam US50403 (Huey Helicopter), 50101, 50103, 50202, Corgi Classics 55101 US Diamond T Tank Transporter and M60 and DE5/1 Battle of Britain Set, G-E, Boxes F-G, (20) in two boxes
Corgi, Corgi Aviation - Four boxed diecast model aircraft and military vehicles form Corgi. Lot consists of Corgi 1:72 'Battle of Britain' #49001 Spitfire; #49101 Hawker Hurricane; Corgi Aviation 1:144 #48804 Short Sunderland Mk.III RAAF 461 Sqn Plymouth; and Corgi ' A Century of War' CS90024 'Tour of Duty - Vietnam'. Models appear to be in Mint condition one in Fair - remainder Good dusty boxes with some storage imperfections .
* Valo (John C., circa 1963), Lockheed P-38J Lightning, “Scat II”, pilot Brigadier General Robin Olds (July 14, 1922 – June 14, 2007) was an ace American fighter pilot and general officer in the United States Air Force. He was a "triple ace", with a combined total of 17 victories in WWII and the Vietnam War. One of a kind, original profile painting in airbrush acrylic on wove paper, laid on card, signed in pencil, “B. General Robin Olds (ret.) – 434th Fighter Squadron – 479th Fighter Group – Pilot of “Scat II.”, also signed in pencil by artist and dated 2004 to lower right, sheet 38 x 63.4cm (15” x 25” ins).Qty: (1)NOTESJohn C. Valo is an American Illustrator, based in St. Cloud, Minnesota, specialized in aviation art. For more details see: https://youtu.be/kTQT0lLAm_s (a copy of this short film accompanies object.)
Acton (Sir Harold, aesthete and author, 1904-94) 3 Autograph Letters signed to John Merrell, 3pp. & envelopes, folio, La Pietra, Florence, 18th December 1969 - 7th June 1970, on writing a bibliography of Acton, "While I am flattered that you should wish to produce my bibliography. I am aware that I am too unpopular to make it worth printing. I am treated by reviewers as if I were some sort of dodo - or a callous egoist indifferent to 'starving peasants and war-torn Vietnam'. So why take so much trouble? I am not worth it", and other subjects, "Yes, T.J. Wise had his merits, especially as a forger. Someone ought to write a novel about him or his peculiar mentality", folds.
A first release 1978 British One-Sheet film poster for "Deer Hunter", Michael Cimino's multi Academy-Award® winning Vietnam war drama. A controversial advertising campaign with Fred Atkins' poster depicting Robert DeNiro with the "Russian roulette" pistol to his head (a scene so significant in the film) being withdrawn from circulation within days after its initial appearance as the imagery was considered too disturbing. It is widely believed that the majority of the posters were destroyed by the Distributors at the time with a very limited number staying in circulation. This example carries a Censor Warning snipe to the top left area stating 'R-18 Contains Violence & Offensive Language'.27" x 40" (99 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by Lonsdale & Bartholomew Ltd. NottinghamCondition: GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued).Artist: Fred Atkins£300 - 500VAT Status: M
Paul Calle (1928 - 2010) and Chris Calle (B. 1961) "1960s - The Vietnam War" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. Celebrate the Century Series 33c The Vietnam War stamp issued September 17, 1999. What would become America's most unpopular war began with a seemingly small and muddled incident in the Gulf of Tonkin on the afternoon of August 2, 1964. The U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet destroyer Maddox was patrolling the South China sea off Vietnam when three North Vietnamese PT boats appeared to launch an attack. Crusader jets from the carrier Ticonderoga came to the Maddox's aid, sinking one North Vietnamese boat and crippling another. After a second alleged attack on the Maddox two nights later, President Lyndon Johnson pressed Congress for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, allowing punitive air strikes against North Vietnam. The resolution was quickly passed, beginning a war that ultimately would cost over one million lives -- including more than 58,000 Americans. Although the U.S. Government constantly assured its citizens that America was winning, the 1968 Tet offensive led by communist general Vo Nguyen Giap proved otherwise. Despite the fact that the Vietcong suffered heavy casualties and were driven out of Saigon and other cities by the U.S. Army, the Johnson administration was dealt a fatal blow in an election year. One month after the Tet offensive, Johnson stopped bombing most of North Vietnam, called for the opening of peace negotiations, and announced that he would not run for re-election. Image Size: 16 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 23 x 16 in. Unframed. (B16540 / B16541)
Original vintage anti war poster Support Our Boys in Vietnam - Black light colourful psychedelic design depicts soldiers sitting on top of a tank above a list of countries and cities - Korea Germany Japan England Italy Canada Sweden Denmark Berkely Watts Boston Cuba Argentina Pakistan Laos Congo Thailand etc Good condition, repaired tears, paper losses on margins, staining, creasing. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 89x60, year of printing: 1960s

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