20
483
Leather Ammo belts, one marked 'FLDU 42' and with
the W/D Arrow stamp, the other unmarked (2)
£50 - £60
484
Leather water bottle with early ticket attached stating "
Picked up on the battlefield after The Battle of
Omdurman 2nd September 1898".
£200 - £250
485
Lieut A Davidson - Camel Lining for Officers Great
Coat Size 7 by Arthur Mille 1941?, and a 'Penguin Suit
+ Vest, from the Davidson estate (buyer collects)
£30 - £35
486
Lieut A Davidson - Liverpool Scottish red Mess Jacket
with silver coloured L/S buttons named to Davidson
April 1937
£50 - £60
487
Lieut A Davidson - Officers Great Coat 1938 belonging
Major Davidson London Scottish. He was Captain of S
Group S Commando, involved in the Norwegian Raids
1940. Coat with Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
buttons
£50 - £60
488
Lieut A Davidson - War Office Maps of Norway as used
by Davidson for Commando Raids during 1940. One
with several signatures (8 maps)
£70 - £80
489
Lieut A Davidson family items - Military Womens shirts,
one named to E Davidson. Both pre 1939, one by J B
Johnstone, the other by Army & Navy Stores (2)
£30 - £35
490
Lieut A Davidson involved in the Norway Commando
Raids - green Tunic with buttons for the Queens Own
Cameron Highlanders and cloth badges for 55th West
Lancashire Division, ribbon bar, plus Tartan Trousers.
Tunic by W Anderson and named to Davidson 1937,
Trousers by W Anderson and named to Davidson 1937
(2)
£50 - £60
491
Lieut No 1 Mess Dress Royal Tank Regt
£60 - £70
492
Lincolnshire Regt QSA Casualty 5165 Pte T.J.Styles
2/Linc Rgt. Bars Cape Colony, Paardeberg & Transvaal
together with Lincolns badge, probably his original Pith
Helmet pin back version pinned to the ribbon. He was
KIA in 1900 and is remembered on Lincoln Cathedral St
Georges Chapel War Memorial who note "Volunteer
Lincolnshire Regt". GVF
£360 - £380
493
Liverpool Scottish 'The Kings' original cap badge. Top
of right hand cross missing. a/f
£50 - £55
494
Liverpool Scottish 1937 Changing of the Colours
postcards and press photos. (9)
£30 - £35
495
Liverpool Scottish Glengarry hat and badge, with makers
label 'J B Johnstone'.
£90 - £100
496
Liverpool Scottish Glengarry hat and Silver badge
(unmarked), with makers label 'W Anderson'.
£120 - £130
497
Liverpool Scottish range of early Military postcards,
nearly all photographic (approx 25)
£80 - £85
498
Liverpool Scottish Roll of Honour 1914 - 1919. H/B
Book
£30 - £35
499
Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society's Fire Medal
in bronze, named to James Crabb For Gallant Service
12/11/1974. With research, medal for helping to rescue
children from a house fire in Beverbrook Road, Norris
Green, Liverpool. EF (1)
£150 - £200
500
LRDG Cap badge and 1945 printed history of the
LRDG the badge has been owned by the current vendor
for thirty years and is slightly crude in finish, needs
viewing. GVF
£160 - £180
501
Malta George Cross medal original issue in its box of
issue
£90 - £95
502
Medals cased ISAF medal with US Bronze Star and
Indian Service
£20 - £22
503
Medals to 177 Corpl Benjamin Gilson 5th Hants Regt.
GV Imperial Service Medal (cased) and 1911 Coronation
Medal (suspender broken replacement). Both named (2)
a/f
£50 - £55
504
Medals (replacements) + original Regular Army
Certificate of Service, and framed photos and named
Army Board Certificate to 22798685 Pte Percy McCord
ACC, enlisted Manchester, discharged 1974 with the
RCT. Medals mounted as worn Queens Korea Medal,
UN Korea Medal and QE2 GSM for Northern Ireland
(these all copies, unnamed). Plus matching miniatures,
these original. Sold a/f
£35 - £40
505
Mentioned in Dispatches with the Australian 1st Anzac
Heavy Artillery: R.G.A. Club Pass in ivory d.35.5mm,
named to A.J. Saltren Willett. Lieut-Colonel Archibald
John Siltren-Willett was killed in action 11/10/17. (See
Lockdales 13-14/7/2013 lot 591). Comes with some
copy research.
£60 - £80
506
Merchant Navy Prisoner of war interest 1939-45 &
Atlantic stars, 1939-45 War medal and relating
correspondence concerning H.Howarth who was Chief
Steward of the Scientist and taken POW on 3rd May
1940 by the raider Atlantis, GVF
£130 - £150
507
Merchant Navy WW2 folder of documents relating to
2nd Officer G C Newman who was on watch on the
merchant ship King Frederick when she was torpedoed
and sunk by the U-181 on 19 July 1944 out of the 56
crew 29 survived of which he was one and later went to
serve on other ships
£100 - £110