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Lot 2281 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Powder flask, bag shaped in brass (20.5cm long), leaf spray decorated on both sides, universal charging top, with four position charging spout for 2 1/4, 2 1/2, 2 3/4 and 3 drams, by C. & J.W.Hawksley/Sheffield. Very fine.

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Estimate $150

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Lot 2282 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Colonial shooting trophy cup, in hallmarked sterling silver (HMSS), maker Charles Boynton, London 1869, cup supported by three crossed rifles (appear to be long barrel Snider types c1869) with acorn wreath around, all mounted on a circular, timber base, cup engraved, 'Garden Island/Central Social Committee Trophy/Presented To/G.Is. Miniature Rifle Club/For/Half Yearly Championship.' Shields removed from around timber base and enamelled medallion below wreath removed, otherwise good very fine.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $700

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Lot 2283 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

NSW Police Force Sword of Honour, c1982, commemorative issue by Wilkinson Sword of England, blade embossed with various police depictions from 1860 to 1982, crossguard decorated with NSW Police badge, numbered on blade 166 and with certificate number 166 of only 200 issued. Extremely fine.

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Estimate $300

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Lot 2284 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

RAAF Diamond Jubilee Sword, 1981, by Wilkinson Sword of England, based on a House of Lancaster sword of the twelfth century, blade is 43 inches in length and embossed with the first aircraft used by the RAAF, aircraft used during WWII and present day jet aircraft, crossguard decorated with the RAAF eagle, numbered 030 on blade edge and with matching certificate number 030 of only 100 issued. Some scuffing on timber handle, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce.

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Estimate $300

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Lot 2285 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

The Sword of Napoleon, by International Military Archives (Franklin Mint), recreated in fine steel and decorated with 24ct gold electroplate by specialists in Toledo, Spain, with certificate of authenticity. Small piece missing from top of pommel, extremely fine.

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Estimate $250

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Lot 2286 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Germany, Imperial Reservists, original stein with pewter lid, 1st Bavarian Heavy Cavalry Regiment. Ornament missing from top, inside lid repaired, fine crack near top, otherwise very good.

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Estimate $250

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Lot 2287 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Germany, World War I, Regimental pottery stein with pewter lid, Reservist N.Moormann; 19th Infantry Regiment, stein with pewter lid, 1929-1933. First stein cracked, both crazed, good - very good. (2)

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Estimate $100

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Lot 2288 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Germany, World War I, belt buckle; also money box, aluminium, shell shaped top with brass base. Very good. (2)

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Estimate $100

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Lot 2289 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Germany, Third Reich Army dagger, blade with maker's name, 'Alcoso/AC/S/Solingen', Army Infantry eagle crossguard, orange coloured cast plastic material grip, oak leaf decorated pommel, metal scabbard with oak leaf decorated bands. Bottom of crossguard eagle missing, otherwise very fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $50

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Lot 2290 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Japanese WWII memorabilia, parts of first Japanese bomb on Port Moresby; Army Book; felt purse, home - made, containing Japanese minor coins; pocket diary 1942; razor blade (cut-throat type) in wooden scabbard but with missing handle; pocket compass with Japanese lettering but with glass face cracked; steel balls used in mechanical game of Pachinko; small parcel of unknown Japanese papers; Japanese combs handmade from bamboo, one narrow and one wide; Japanese handmade bamboo curtain container. The first seven items are housed in packets describing item, origin and the name of the Australian soldier who retrieved the item. Very good - fine. (11)

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Estimate $100

SOLD $140

Lot 2291 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

War diary WWII, Collins Service Diary with fly page marked 'Gunner Mascord. R.E./R.H.Q./2/1 Field Regiment. A.I.F.', calendars for years 1941-1943, first entries are poems, 1-6-1942 'Somewhere in New Guinea'; 4.6.1942 'Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels' by Sgt:Beros 2/16 Battalion. A.I.F. with full page colour sketch beside; 7.6.1942 A.I.F. Abroad 'A Soldiers Dream' by Allan Miller; 1.9.1942 Gnr. E.Gray. 'Salute To The Choice' New Guinea; these are followed by entries beginning on 5 September 1942 at the Army camp in West Maitland, New South Wales, outlining Gunner Mascord's pre embarkation training, his trip from Brisbane, Queensland via Townsville to Port Moresby in New Guinea and thereafter his daily routine, his views of the local life and flora and fauna in New Guinea, one example written on 29 September 'Flies, mosquitoes, ants, spiders etc bad' and the next day 'Flies unbearable.', then again on 3 November 'Bloody mosquitoes make life really miserable!'; in a number of entries he makes mention of severe pain he is suffering caused by varicose veins and his refusal to return to Australia for treatment rather preferring to stay with his unit in the field; he relates of the air raids, the war's progress, casualties and a continual reference to how much he misses his girlfriend and on 13 October 1942 he mentions his proposal by letter and his beloved Ivy's acceptance on 27 October 1942 when he writes 'Ivy is very happy re prospects to marry me'; on 5 December 1942 he records 'Picked out as a commando today, start training tomorrow'; the entry on 6 January 1943 states 'Designed cover, illustrated 3 jokes for Regimental Book, the unit are going to publish it for me / title:- 2/1 Field Regt. Abroad'; on 20 January he writes that he has transferred by plane to Dobadura air strip and the last diary entry is dated 26 January 1943; throughout the diary is illustrated with colour and black and white sketches including various graves of AIF men killed in action and examples of some postage stamps of Papua and also New Guinea; a unique illustrated document beautifully penned in a calligraphy style in ink, not surprisingly when one considers the writer's pre war occupation. Good very fine. NX10171 Gunner Ramon Enslin Ernest Mascord, born 23Mar1913 at Waterloo, NSW, Signwriter and Duco Sprayer; Enl.19Mar1940 at Paddington into 2/3 Field Regt; Emb.14May1940 for service in Middle East; 10Sep1941 Cpl; Emb.15Sep1942 for service in New Guinea; 27Dec1942 admitted to AGH with varicose veins; AWL on numerous occasion in and out of Australia all resulting in fines or confinement and on the last occasion, after returning from New Guinea, he was AWL from Narellan camp in Sydney for several months resulting in his arrest on 30May1944; 30Jun1944 he underwent a medical assessment and considered unsuitable for further service due to anxiety and the partial amputation of two fingers of his right hand; Disch.03Aug1944 as Medically Unfit ex 2/1 Field Regt after total service of 1,281 days including service in Middle East 4May1940 - 31Mar1942 and New Guinea 15Sep1942-16Aug1943.

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Estimate $7,500

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Lot 2292 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

ANZAC Memorial book, 1916, published by The Returned Soldiers Association of New South Wales, pp304, with b&w photos and Died on Service roll, with official slip cover, marked with disc no.26 'In Memory of Lieut. C.J.A.Ramsay. 39th Batt. K.I.A. 1.12.1917'. Some foxing on fly pages, otherwise very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $200

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Lot 2293 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Crimean War, Kinglake, A.W., The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin and An Account of Its Progress down to the death of Lord Raglan, 5 vols (1-4, 6), by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1863-1880, hard covers, gold blocked decoration and title on spine, first two volumes signed on fly page 'B.Abbott/Abbotts Leigh/1883'. Covers good, occasional foxing on contents, overall very good. (5)

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Estimate $200

SOLD $200

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Lot 2294 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

O'Connor, John, Australian Airborne, The History and Insignia of Australian Military Parachuting, 440pp, A4 size hard cover, hundreds of colour and b&w photos throughout, Sydney, 2005; Simpson, Harold B., Audie Murphy, American Soldier, 466pp, A4 size hardcover, the life story of America's most decorated soldier of WWII who portrayed himself in the war movie, To Hell and Back, Dallas, Texas, 1982. The first as new, the second with some foxing otherwise extremely fine. (2)

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Estimate $50

SOLD $30

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Lot 2295 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Sabretache, journal of Military History Society of Australia, 1997-2011 (55), Index Book 1958-2001; Despatch, journal of NSW Military Historical Society, 1985-1991 (7); Miltary Collectors Club of Canada journals, 1989-1991 (4); The Medal Collector UK issues 6-10, 1988-89 (5); Military Medal Society of South Africa journal nos 33, 34, 1990-92 (2); other research and book catalogues (7); Orders & Medals auction by Buckland, Dix & Wood, 12 June 1991. Very fine - extremely fine. (82)

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Estimate $80

SOLD $30

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Lot 2296 Sale 99 Other Properties - Militaria

Wings, journals, 1999-2009 (40), other Defence publications (4). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (44)

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Estimate $50

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Lot 2297 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Armorica (billon) stater, c75-50 BC, degraded Philip II stater, head right, reverse, horse, boar below, class III, (S.16). Striking split in flan, attractive patina, very fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $120

Lot 2298 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, c100 BC, Potin (tin copper alloy) unit, (1.25 grams), crude head left, class I type, (S.63). Attractive patina, very fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $140

Lot 2299 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Southern Britain, inscribed issue, Atrebates and Regni, Tincommius (c30-10 BC), gold quarter stater, third coinage of Classical style issued 20-10 BC, (1.16 grams), obverse, COMF in sunken tablet, reverse, Celticized horse on right, TIN above horse C below, leaflike design underneath, (S.82, Mack Sylloge 111, Van A. 390-1 notes as rare, CCI 84.0783 this coin). Attractive, very fine - good very fine and rare.

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Estimate $400

SOLD $770

Lot 2300 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Atrebates and Regni, Tincommius, first coinage, (c30 BC - AD 10), silver unit (1.27gm), Southern Mint, struck circa AD 1-10, obverse, star with six rays central dot, reverse, boy riding dolphin to right, (S.88, Bean TIN 4-8; Van Arsdell 371-1). Very fine/fine, scarce.

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Estimate $60

SOLD $110

Lot 2301 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Eppillus, (later 1st century BC - early 1st century AD), coinage struck at Calleva, silver unit, bearded head right - wreath, reverse, boar right, EPPIL F COM (S.100; Van A 416), (1.15 grams). Good very fine and attractive.

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Estimate $300

SOLD $240

Lot 2302 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Southern Britain and Thames area, Atrebates, Verica, (cAD 10-40), silver unit, third coinage issued AD 25-35, (1.19 grams), obverse, two cornucopiae with sceptre between, [C]O[M] MI F below sceptre a vase, reverse, seated figure to right, holding spear, oval shield behind, CA behind, VERI before, (S.134, Van A.531-1). Attractively toned with golden highlights, extremely fine and scarce.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $120

Lot 2303 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Verica (c AD 10-40), second coinage, 20-25, silver unit, bull right, reverse, figure standing left, (S.137; Van A 506), (0.76 grams). Lacquered, otherwise nearly very fine/fine.

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Estimate $100

SOLD $120

Lot 2304 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Verica, (c AD 10-40), third coinage, 25-35, silver minim, A in the star, reverse, bird right (Van Arsdell 561-1; S.158), A = Amminius, (0.23 grams). Good very fine.

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Estimate $200

SOLD $200

Lot 2305 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Cunobelin, (early 1st century AD to c40 AD), silver unit, winged bust right, (CV)NO, reverse, sphinx seated left (TASCIO) off flan (S.313; Van A 2057), (1.12 grams). Off centre, otherwise good very fine.

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Estimate $200

SOLD $200

Lot 2306 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Cunobelin (early 1st century AD - c40 AD), bronze unit, (2.50 grams), obverse, CVNO on tablet within wreath, reverse, CAMV below horse prancing right, (S.344, Van A.2101, M 250); Cunobelin (c.10-41 A.D.), metal worker type, bronze unit, (2.09 grams), obverse, head left, CVNOBELIN around, reverse, metal worker seated right, holding hammer, fashioning a vase, TASCIO behind, (S.342, Van A.2097, M.248); Southern Britain, uninscribed coinage, Dubnovellaunus in Kent, (late 1st century BC - early first century AD), bronze unit, (1.20 grams), obverse, head left, reverse, horse left, [DVBNO] above, (S.211, Van A. 1669, M.281). Attractive green toning, nearly extremely fine and scarce. (3)

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Estimate $120

SOLD $420

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Lot 2307 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Cunobelin, (early 1st century AD to c40 AD) bronze unit, bearded head of Jupiter Ammon left, CVNO BELIN, reverse, CAM below horseman galloping right, (S.345; Van A 2103); Durotriges, (mid 1st century BC to mid 1st century AD), cast bronze stater, (S.372). Porous, good/very good; green patina, fine. (2)

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Estimate $120

SOLD $90

Lot 2308 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Epaticcus, (1st half 1st century AD), silver unit, Victory seated, TASCIOV, reverse, boar right, EPAT (S.357; Van A 581), (1.30 grams). Nearly extremely fine.

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Estimate $300

SOLD $370

Lot 2309 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Iceni, (c50 BC), Boudicca, silver unit, head right, reverse, horse right (S.434; Van A 790-1), (1.24 grams). Extremely fine.

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Estimate $300

SOLD $570

Lot 2310 Sale 99 The Tom May Collection - British Silver & Bronze

Early Anglo-Saxon period, (c600-775), primary series sceattas, c680-710, silver sceat, radiate bust right, EPA in runic, reverse, TOTII (S.779, N.157, BMC 2b, Metcalf 123;125). Nearly extremely fine.

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Estimate $250

SOLD $240