Pistol collection and WW2 photo archive consigned to Halls’ Militaria Auction

Pistol collection and WW2 photo archive consigned to Halls’ Militaria Auction

Militaria, Maritime and Naval Auction | 21st August

A collection of 30 pistols from the 18th and 19th centuries, a fascinating archive of more than 3,000 Second World War press photographs and letters from a press-ganged Irish American sailor will going up for auction later this year.

24/07/2024    

 

They are just some of consignments to the next militaria auction on 21st August at Shrewsbury-based Halls Fine Art.

The single-owner collection of pistols, which has been consigned by a Shropshire vendor, carries at estimate of £6,000 to £8,000.

 

Alexander Clement Auctioneer Valuer Halls Fine Art
Auctioneer and Valuer Alexander Clement with the collection of 18th and 19th century
pistols valued at up to £8,000.

 

This collection includes a rare English flintlock three-barrelled, tap action travelling pistol made in around 1790 by London gunmaker Twigg, which is valued at up to £1,500.

 

The auction will also include the first part of a fascinating archive of Second World War press photography from a Shropshire vendor, which is expected to fetch around £4,000. The archive was originally based in the West Midland.


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Militaria Auction Halls Fine Art Shrewsbury
Some of the photographs from the Second World War press archive.

 

Based on her experience of selling smaller similar collections, Caroline believes the archive could make “considerably more” at auction.

 

“The archive has been arranged thematically, depicting all three branches of the British military alongside overseas Allied and Axis powers and daily life during the war,” she explained. “It even includes the Nuremburg trials of Nazy war criminals in 1945-’46.”

 

An example from the archive is ‘Second World War recruitment and Home Front Mobilisation, which includes around 48 black and white photographs by Topical, Wide World and other similar Press Agencies.

 

There are also three bomb shelter illustrations and a related letter regarding the Birmingham Estate Developers' Scheme for 3,000 shelters, nearly all with printed captions dating from 1938-‘40.

 

Subjects include Trench Digging in London parks, Commandant Allen enrolling women in the Women's Auxiliary Service, A.R.P Activity on Hackney Downs and Hampstead Heath, sandbags being taken into the Air Ministry Building.

 

There is also a photo of Miss Kershaw with poster designer James Davies - Barbara Kershaw was chosen as the poster girl for the A.R.P, following earlier controversy regarding whether the head used on the poster issued by the WVS was that of a British girl.

 

Other photographs show gas mask distribution in Fulham, a United 'Save Peace' Demonstration in Trafalgar Square, recruits signing up for the AFS, kissing goodbye at the barracks and interesting London views.

 

Certain to attract the interest from collectors is a small private collection of naval documents from a Hampshire vendor, which extends to 15 lots and is valued at around £900.

 

This collection includes an interesting group of letters from an Irish American merchant sailor who was press-ganged by the Royal Navy in the 18th century and tried to desert a number of times.

 

Militaria Auction Letters Halls Fine Art
Letters from the Irish American merchant sailor press-ganged by the Royal Navy.

For more information, please contact Caroline Dennard at Halls Fine Art, on 01743 450700 or Duncan Foulkes, public relations consultant, on 01686 650818.

 

 


 

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