SOLD FOR £150
Henry Wilkinson, a George V Naval Officer's sword, the back of the blade marked 47333, contained in an associated leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £120
A French Naval cutlass with brass grip, the back of the 50cm blade indistinctly marked, together with 1 other
SOLD FOR £260
An American 1860 Naval cutlass, the 66cm blade marked USN DR. 1862 complete with leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £360
A German style Naval dirk, the 25cm blade with Hoster trademark in a gilt scabbard with replacement pommel & grip and later gilt and black cloth hangers
SOLD FOR £75
A Royal Naval Reserve decoration, cased
SOLD FOR £800
An 18th Century French Naval flintlock pistol with 23cm barrel, having illegible marking to the steel lock
SOLD FOR £55
A Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal to C3790 W.Pratt, Sean.1 CL., R.N.R
SOLD FOR £740
A Naval General Service medal 1848 to Edward Codd.Lieut.R.N., lacking its suspender together with an unnamed Baltic medal 1854 to 1855
SOLD FOR £70
An Elizabeth II Royal Naval Reserve decoration and bar together with miniature, with associated letters and photographs to Lieutenant Commander A W Lane
SOLD FOR £160
A group of five medals to P0/X.5111 L.G.Elliott Marine Royal Marines comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with clasp North Africa 1942-43, Italy Star, British War medal and Naval General Service medal 1915-1962 one bar Malaya 1935-45, together with a rectangular hardwood plaque carved Royal Marines badge marked Italy 1945 HQ Troop 40 Commando Royal Marines P Per Mare Per Terram 21cm x 15cm (PLEASE NOTE the recipients dagger is to be sold as lot 680 in this Auction)
SOLD FOR £360
An early 19th century (circa 1830) Naval Officers flintlock pistol. The brass octagonal barrel measuring 7.5 inches and approx 18 bore with mahogany stock. Signed SHARPE on the lock plates with the breeches signed LONDON and stamped with Birmingham proof mark and view mark. The tang and lock plate with engraved leaf motif, the brass trigger guard engraved sunburst motif. The brass butt plate also engraved. Complete with steel ramrod.
SOLD FOR £580
An early 19th century (circa 1830) Naval Officers flintlock pistol. The brass octagonal barrel measuring 7.5 inches and approx 18 bore with walnut stock. Signed SHARPE on the lock plates with the breeches signed LONDON and stamped with Birmingham proof mark and view mark. The tang and lock plate with engraved leaf motif, the brass trigger guard engraved sunburst motif. The brass butt plate also engraved. Complete with steel ramrod.
SOLD FOR £700
Frank Wood 1916, watercolour signed, HMS Lark?, naval vessels under steam 19cm x 35.5cm
SOLD FOR £280
A 1 1/4" bore bronze model of a Naval ships canon with 17 1/2" long barrel, mounted on a solid beech Admiralty pattern (1800), the carriage with brass fittings and breeching ropes on solid beech trucks
SOLD FOR £140
A First World War trio of medals to 3/5792 Pte.S.Hunt.Dorset.R. a pair to RNA.16769 Q.R T.H. Pettit comprising British War medal and Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal together with 3 Second World War medals etc
SOLD FOR £160
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) etching "Naval Engagement", 15.5cm x 30cm
SOLD FOR £60
An album of black and white and coloured postcards including Naval etc
SOLD FOR £150
E Ridge, a Victorian Naval officer's sword with plain blade, complete with scabbard and together with a photocopied photograph of the former owner Captain Arthur Reginald Raby wearing the uniform of a Commander
SOLD FOR £100
Two albums of Wills and Players cigarette cards including Allied Army Leaders, Overseas Dominions, History of Naval dress, Gems of Russian Architecture, Gems of Belgium Architecture, Characters from Dickens etc
SOLD FOR £160
A Continental naval dirk with 18cm blade etched an anchor, having an ivory grip and contained in a gilt metal scabbard
SOLD FOR £100
A Britains drum major and 7 bandsmen, 2 Britains Naval ratings (1 with head f), 3 ditto colonial officers (1 with head f) and a Naval officer
SOLD FOR £55
Gillott and Hasell, a naval officer's hat complete with japanned box
SOLD FOR £140
Schestle, a Victorian naval officer's sword with etched blade and complete with leather scabbard and dress knot
SOLD FOR £65
A World War One death plaque to Hubert Harrowing Royal Naval Division
SOLD FOR £6900
A Naval General Service medal 1793-1840 with Trafalgar bar, to James Hinds together with a letter by descent
James Hinds was born in Manchester circa 1789 and started Naval service on the HMS Pheasant. At 16 he served on HMS Spartiate during the Battle of Trafalgar holding the the rank of 'Boy'. Together with HMS Minotaur, HMS Spartiate defeated the 8 gun Spanish ship Neptuno.