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WW1 JOHN BULL TOUCH WOOD CHARM 2.5cm long x 1.9cm wide, in the form of John Bull, convex wooden body on a silver surround with a lithograph Union Jack to verso, stamped Rd No 642336, Silver. On a rolled gold, 42cm long, fetter and cable link chain with chenier and bayonet clasp. Weight 5.1 grams.
Rare 15 WW2 Vips Signed RAF Medal Cover DM7a15. Appointment to the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Signed 15 Holders. 1 Dec 85 Jersey Appointment to the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire special postmark. Flown by Col Abbott OBE gazelle pilot. 12p Jersey. Personally Signed by Colonel R J Abbott OBE and by. WW2 14 OBE winners multiple signed Air Chief Marshal Sir H. Broadhurst, Air Marshal Sir P. Holder, Earl of Selkirk, Air Vice Marshal Sir Colin Scragg, Bomber Pilot, WW11 Hunter for Air Chief Marshal Sir Dennis ( Graham ) Smallwood, Fighter Pilot WW11, Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey ( Wm ) Tuttle, WW11 Pilot, Air Marshal Sir John R Whitley, Marshal of RAF Sir Dermot A. Boyle, Marshal of RAF Sir Willian Dickson WW1 pilot He was involved in various aspects of naval flying during WW1 including operations from the turret of the Battleship HMS Revenge, Hugh Constable, Air Marshal John H. Lapsley early in World War II, was the pilot of a Royal Air Force Gloster Gladiator based on Malta. Later in the war, he would serve as the commander of the 125th Spitfire Wing and he would eventually become an Air Marshal. John H Lapsey, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Grandy, GCB, GCVO, KBE, DSO, KStJa senior officer in the Royal Air Force. He was the only officer who fought and commanded a squadron during the Battle of Britain to reach the post of Chief of the Air Staff. Air Chief Marshal C. F. Cheminant. Plus Certified Copy no 7 of 14. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WW1 and WW2 Royal family and Gloucestershire Regiment interest photo album, loose photos, postcards etc, including Victory Parade March past with King George VI taking the salute, American troops, British Army, Royal Navy etc, 24 x 19cm, also includes Montgomery, Alexander Mountbatten etc. Together with a photo of a soldier from Ceylon, WW1 loose photos, the four Andrews brothers (Charlie, Reginald, Lionel, Samuel), Gloucestershire Regiment, silk postcards, correspondence from the trenches, Certificate of Loss for Pte Andrews 1/5th Glosters etc, Royal family 1935 Jubilee Rosette, Queen Elizabeth Waterloo Station 02/05/44 etc
British WW1 Livens Projector together with an exploded cylinder and two base plates, the projector H96 x 22cm diameter. The projector had a range of between 1,000 and 1,450 yards, and was usually used in battery formation, easily simultaneously fired by means of an electric ignition, it fired two types of ammunition, gas shell and smoke shell
British Army WW2 Group of four medals comprising 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War Medal, together with badges for the King's Own Lancaster Regiment, attributed to Lieutenant Colonel C. W Grover who was commissioned into the 2nd Battalion King's Own Regiment in 1899 and fought in the Boer War, including Spion Kop, Tugela Heights and in WW1 where he was wounded at Le Cateau and made POW at the Second Battle of Ypres. Consigned by a family member.
French WW1 trench fighting knife converted from an 1886 Lebel bayonet, retaining the downswept quillon, with 19.5cm cruciform blade and cut down scabbard. PLEASE NOTE:- Before bidding please ensure that you are fully aware of any law regarding ownership and of any limitations on shipping of this item
Two medal groups, the first comprising WW2 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and Defence Medal, the other WW1 War Medal (unnamed), WW2 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and War Medal, the recipients believed by the vendor to be brothers. Together with South Wales Borderers cap badge, Christmas card for 1945 and group photograph, all in a glazed frame, 66 x 38cm, the names Charles Holloway and John (Jock) Holloway written in pencil to back of frame
WW1 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve medal group of five comprising Order of St. John, War Medal, Victory Medal, WW2 Defence Medal and St. John Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with three bars named to 53.388 F C Boniface Sig, R.N.V.R number 8 District; S.J.A.B 1943 on Long Service Medal, with copy enrolment form
WW1 8th Battalion City of London Post Office Rifles wool / silk work of their cap badge, a laurel wreath with four scrolls, Egypt 1882, South Africa 1899-02, within this a Maltese Cross surmounted by tablet inscribed 8th Battalion above which is the Imperial Crown. In the centre of the cross a circlet inscribed The Post Office Rifles and in the centre a strung bugle. Mounted in glazed frame together with medal ribbons for Military Medal (x 2), War Medal and Victory Medal, 39 x 28cm including frame
British Army WW1 TocH lamp on wooden diamond shaped memorial casket with four panels, one sliding, each with central tablet, engraved as follows: 'In memory of an elder brother', 'Leslie Christian Kirk 9th West Yorks, Poelcapelle 9.10.1917', 'bestowed December 7th 1928' and 'Derby', surmounted by the bronze oil lamp bearing the inscription 'Il lumine tuo videbimus lumen' (in your light we shall see the light), length 26cm, depth 15.5cm, height including lamp 27cm. TocH refers to Talbot House, a rest place near Ypres for WW1 soldiers fighting in the trenches, and commonly referred to in radio signaller's language as TocH.

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