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Richard Winterton Auctioneers

Militaria

Lot 107 Lot 107 TWO SMALL WAR DIARIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS, to a soldier attached to 17th Ambulance Train (RAMC) B.E.F. relating to his service and duties in France during WWI, Robert Rolston Hines ~number 11810, he originated from Court Lane, Erdington, Birmingham and the two diaries are very neatly written and detail his movements and duties during 1917/1918, there are aslo four black and white photographs of Hines in uniform, two are neatly presented in fold over mounts, the other two are postcard style, information given by the vendor suggests Hines was 20 years of age in 1916, not listed as a casualty on the CWGC website £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 108 Lot 108 A BOX CONTAINING A SMALL ACCUMULATION OF BRITISH MILITARY, to include uniform buttons from North Staffs Reg’t, Royal Scots Reg’t, RASC, also a quantity of webbing, shoulder rank epaulettes, NCO chevrons, together with a number of cap badges, RA, etc, also a Womens Land Army brooch (enamelled) £20 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 109 Lot 109 A 1907 PATTERN BRITISH WWI SMLE RIFLE BAYONET, correct markings to hilt, GR Crown 1907 etc, proof markings to other side, complete with leather and metal scabbard, also a white metal and leather riding crop with the badge of the Yorkshire Hussars on the cap, WWI era £70 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 110 Lot 110 A FRENCH CHASSEPOT STYLE RIFLE BAYONET AND SCABBARD, the top of the blade has the usual markings, St Etienee Fevrier 1874, proof markings to blade and numbered AB 82383 on crossguard, together with a possibly 19th Century sabre type sword, poorly constructed, no markings evident and handle guard has been broken in the past and an attempt made to re-solder £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 111 Lot 111 A 1917 PATTERN WWI ERA USA REMINGTON RIFLE BAYONET AND SCABBARD, the blade is marked with the usual circular Remington 1917 mark and exploding bomb on other side, the leather scabbard and frog is embossed 1916, also an Eastern white metal hand dagger and leather scabbard, the dagger having the makers marks William Rodgers, ‘Cut my Way’ and made in Sheffield, England £60 - £90 plus BP*

ARR refer to Droit de Suite Royalty Charges - See Title Page BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT @ 20% - Also see Title Page for additional costs

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