MILITARY INTEREST: CERAMICS, BUGLE AND REPRODUCED EPHEMERA R...

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MILITARY INTEREST: CERAMICS, BUGLE AND REPRODUCED EPHEMERA RELATING TO THE TWO WORLD WARS, comprising a copper and brass service bugle bearing the badge of The Royal Artillery, with red, yellow and black cord and tassels, two First World War Peace mugs: one marked 1914-1918, the other 1914-1919, a jug with message from the then Prime Minister David Lloyd George advising 'economy in the consumption and use of food', marked to base 'The War Time Milk Jug for a family of six, made by the girls of Staffordshire during the winter of 1917 when the boys were in the trenches fighting for liberty and civilization', Royal Doulton Glenn Miller D6970 and Monty D6202 character jugs, a Royal Doulton Winston Churchill toby jug, and a folder containing photocopied documents relating to World War Two, Arnhem, General Montgomery, D Day and Operation Overlord, US and Canadian soldiers, etc (8) (Condition Report: generally good condition, crazing throughout older mugs and jug, some age related wear to certain items)

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Auction Date:
25th Sep 23 at 9:30am BST

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