A stellar WWI Military Cross medal group was the first and foremost lot in our dedicated Militaria Auction, selling for a noteworthy £3,600.
Eastern weaponry also performed strongly, with a bone handled sword and an Indian Ram Dao achieving £500 and £95 respectively.
Further to this, gun cases permeated the sale, with the top selling piece being a shotgun case by esteemed maker James Purdey & Sons, hammered down at £220.
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Lot 1 - A WWI MEDAL GROUP AND OTHERS AWARDED TO CAPTAIN JOHN CRAWFORD
Sold for £3,600
Estimated at £400 - £600
Lot 2 - A GEORGE VI TERRITORIAL ARMY FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE MEDAL AND FIVE OTHER MEDALS
Sold for £45
Estimated at £40 - £60
Lot 4 - AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY WHITE METAL CAP BADGE
Sold for £40
Estimated at £80 - £120
Lot 5 - A PAIR OF WWI SERVICE MEDALS AWARDED TO 2ND LIEUTENANT W.M. CRAWFORD
Sold for £90
Estimated at £30 - £50
Lot 8 - 1ST BATTALION THE BLACK WATCH RHR, OFFICER'S MESS' ENAMELLED SIGN
Sold for £60
Estimated at £50 - £100
Lot 16 - A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY LEATHER CASED AMMUNITION POUCH
Sold for £110
Estimated at £80 - £120
Lot 20 - A GROUP OF WWII GENERAL SERVICE AND OTHER MEDALS AND A ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS UNIFORM
Sold for £45
Estimated at £50 - £100
Lot 36 - WWI SERVICE MEDAL TRIO, ALONG WITH A FURTHER VICTORY MEDAL
Sold for £50
Estimated at £30 - £50