MILITARIA
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MILITARY MODEL. A scratch built model of a WW2 period American army
despatch rider’s motorcycle, constructed in all metal and featuring a
single seater flat-twin engined machine complete with panniers weapon
holster and all engine details, approx. 33cms long 18cms high, good
overall condition £80-120
423
GENERAL GORDON BRONZE BUST. A good modern copy of the well known head and shoulders figure of Gordon in his full
dress uniform and tarboosh, the square plinth inscribed ‘Gordon’ and the date ‘1885’ on the reverse, good condition
£60-100
424
MODEL SOLDIERS. A group of eight well painted single figures comprising, a Royal Welch Fusilier officer 1812-1816 (13cm)
a dismounted trooper of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons 1815 (10cm by Dragon Models 1977) an Officer of the
Queen Dowager’s Regiment 1680 (8.3cm by Charles Stadden) a Bugler Royal Green Jackets 1977 (9cm) a bugler 7th
Gurkhas (7.5cm) a Corporal Royal Marines in his Greatcoat 1982 96.8cm) a seated ‘British Naval Gunner
c1750’ (5.2cm), these all lead based; a standing Guardsman (8cm) in pewter, good overall condition (8) £70-100
425
MODEL SOLDIERS. A group of four well painted lead based figures comprising, a dismounted officer of the 19th Lancers
c1817-1821 (10.5cm) an Ensign holding the regimental colour 3rd (East Kent) Regiment 1811 (9.7cm including the
colour approx 14cm by Charles Stadden) a Sergeant Grenadier Guards 1914 in the white ‘working’ shell jacket (7cm) a
Private ‘Battalion Co’ (would appear to be the 3rd (East Kent) Regiment (7.8cm); a plastic mounted trooper of the French
First Empire Heavy Cavalry (10cm), a lead based (?) standing Royal Marine Commando armed with a Bren gun
contained in a small glass domed plinth (approx 5.3cm); together with a group of eight well painted lead Drummer boys
(Old Guard French 1st Empire) (3cm), good overall condition (14) £70-100
426
A WW2 Period Combined Entrenching Tool/Pick-axe (unmarked) together with a concealed dagger swagger stick, a
twist thread reveals a 35cm single edge blade, good overall condition (2) £50-80
427
ROYAL FLYING CORPS SWEETHEART’S BROOCH. A fine quality example of brevet format in 15ct gold and two enamels (5.5gms),
together with a KC Sterling silver and triple enamels and a QEC example in unmarked silver coloured metal, good
overall condition (3) £120-150
428
POST 1922 INDIAN ARMY BADGES. A mounted card of good quality badges
comprising sixteen cap badges, two side hat badges and eighteen
shoulder titles. The caps include hallmarked silver examples to the 2nd
Punjabs (hm 1917), 5th Mahratta LI (hm 1929), sterling silver example
to the 11th Sikhs; other examples in Indian silver include 9th Jats, 17th
Dogras, 19th Hyderabad and Burma Rifles, good overall condition (36)
£250-350
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