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Collection of First & Second World War ephemera & photographs to Colonel John Clervaux Chaytor, including,Receipt for 3 December 1944 "Certified True Copy" for Bulgarian currency (Leva) issued by Col. Chaytor to a Corporal Nixon of the Special Boat Squadron, R Force, & Lieutenant Barkham attached to Force 133 ( an off shoot of the SAS the Special Boat Squadron operated in the Aegean & Balkans in 1955-45, Force 133 was the name allocated to SOE headquarters in Cairo), an intriguing ordinary Stationary Office notebook dated 10/43, the notes inside are in Colonel Chaytors h&writing, compared against the notes written by him on his service & qualifications form, the first 15 pages have been cut out, apparently using scissors, the h&writing is difficult to read but the first page has notes on 'Encoding' & 'Decoding' & then under the heading 'My Radio' has details of radio equipment, the next page has a diagram, possibly aerials, with lengths? & 'British' & 'US', there is a page with notes on camera equipment with one of the film rolls 'for documents only', & 'close focusing device', notes following include, 'Dimitri (?) was * sacked for going through * waste paper baskets', 'Col PANTEV was Chief of Police at the time * was ousted' (Colonel Atanas Pantev, Chief of Bulgarian Police was assassinated by communist partisans in June 1944), 'pro allied ladies in waiting of the queen :- Hiler Pelior Sumakova,..', 'What has happened with chemical factory owned by Madam Chiloff at KOSTEN BROD', 'DIMITRI KUTCHKOV', '5 Divs transit? for North', 'Kyril in Russia' (Prince Kyril of Bulgaria, favoured making contact with the Western Allies, arrested after a coup in Sept. 1944 & taken to Russia, later executed by the pro Soviet Bulgarian Government), 'Queen at Vranya Palace' ( Queen Giovanna, widow of Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria), 'Subisic of Yugoslav in * in Moscow, Tito not likely to go there', 'Communist * to people with few British sympathies', 'Florin (Bulgar interpreter who accompanied Blunt) was arrested by militia. The Russian Col Beldiev was also arrested (?) by his own people', 'we to note other cases of this sort re American College', 'Mlle Stevenoff-daughter of Min of Finance', 'Mr Barnes - I/c all American * at *', '25th Security Regt of 3rd *', 'Petko Flinkoff of Bulgar Consulate is 1st asst to Ivan Stancheff', '22nd Nov, Laura Tuckermann's address, 2677 Provisional Regt. OSS, APO 534 US Army' (2677 Regt was a special infantry regiment seconded to the U.S. Office of Strategic Services as an operational force, formed in July 1944 in Algiers & later transferred to Caserta, Italy), there are then another 4 pages cut out, there are notes & names to be seen on the remains of the cut out pages including ' Brig - Gen Egmont (?) Koenig (?) Head of Special USA mission..', the receipt for the Bulgarian currency to the Special Forces soldiers was found in the notebook, it appears from the contents of the notebook & Chaytors background in intelligence both at the end of WW1 & during WW2 that he had some involvement with the Allied operations in Bulgaria in 1944-45 designed to remove Bulgaria as a German ally & also, specifically for the British, to remove Bulgarian forces occupying Thrace, there is an Xmas card in which is written what appears to be a pun name 'Best greetings of the season from the Slinger-offs, Sofia, Xmas 1947',  highly interesting set of documents, also included are: letter from A.H. Birse GS1, GHQ Middle East to Major J.C. Chaytor dated 25.5.41 with news of his old section, interesting entry reads 'One thing I wanted to tell you (which I expect no one else will tell you!) if it hadn't been for all your preliminary work collating "the stuff' I don't know where we should have been on 28th Oct.!", (on this day in 1940 Italy invaded Greece), Air letter to Lt Col. Chaytor dated 3rd April 1945 from Wing Comm&er Armitage Smith, ISLD (Inter Service Liaison Detachment, unit controlled by but not part of the Intelligence Section, Allied Forces Headquarters, Mediterranean Theatre), AFHQ, condolences re Chaytors health, signed 'Pluto', (80700 Acting Wing comm&er Frances Armitage Smith RAFVR is shown as receiving a military OBE in the 1946 New Years Honours list), letter from Armitage Smith ISLD, AFHQ to Chaytor dated 17th April 1945 re delivery of attache case, signed 'Pluto', address book, includes Armitage Smith, urgent memo dated 30.7.45 re 'posting from Special Duties (Overseas) to Depot R.A.', page from Palestine Post dated May 31st 1940, facsimile letter from Downing Street (Winston Churchill) thanking for contribution to birthday present, Christmas message from Chaytor as C.O. to 79 Light Anti Aircraft Regiment R.A., newspaper cutting listing successful c&idates for admission to the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, includes Chaytor, letter dated 4.11.14 from Chaytors brother Alfred from Crowborough Camp to his father in New Zeal&, gives news of Chaytor family members war service so far, recommended for promotion to Major & having the cuffs (rank) altered on his tunic to reflect, an entry reads '..He says that General French told him that they wanted the very best class of men to st& the strain of the war & men filled with the highest patriotic ideas, & that he was specially asking for the best Territorials for that reason. I'm very glad to say that's the London Scottish. He, Lawrence saw most wonderful series of attacks made on our trenches by almost 15,000 Bavarians, mostly mere boys of 17 to 19 & untrained,. Yet they came in waving their helmets & rifles & singing the Watch on the Rhine till at last they took our trenches by their sheer weight of numbers..', letter dated 24th March 1915 From Chaytors brother Alfred at H.Q. 2nd London Division BEF (attached to Staff) to his father in New Zeal&, mentions '..just after the fighting at Neuve Chapelle..' & '..as we marched here the locals frequently asked "Are you the armies of Kitchener?..", marvellously detailed letter from Alfred Chaytor at HQ 47 London Division, France, dated 7 June 1915 about an attack at Festubert by 8th London Regiment (Post Office Rifles), mentions construction of British trenches (& German), conditions, Canadian attack on 'K5', names of officers & men killed & wounded, method of marking limit of advance for artillery spotters, description of bombers attack on German trenches & resupply of grenades, blue on blue casualties by British artillery, German surrender, German artillery barrage, Canadian gallantry, killing of snipers, visit by the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), mentions other London Regiment battalions (6th & 15th), some entries follow, '..On May 24th Major Whiteheads Company of the P.O. Rifles attacked down the trench & took another 22 yards but ran out of bombs ,... on May 25th Captain Maxwells Company made attack but failed as most of his bomb throwers were killed....as soon as the attack began most tremendous storm of shell fire was opened on us by the Germans & rifle fire began from all the trenches... two large discs of khaki canvas on poles projecting above the trench having a black cross painted on our side so as to show our guns how far our attack had progressed... the bombers got out on our side of the German trench & worked their way along among their barbed wire entanglements, throwing bombs in among the Germans in the trench whilst other men of ours attacked them along the trench itself... this time I'm afraid by one of our own guns for I saw the bullets tearing against our side of the parapet-struck down 3 or 4 of our leading bombers who were a good deal ahead of the discs... FOR FULL DESCRIPTION SEE IMAGES 
Medals & Militaria
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Stowmarket, Suffolk
IP14 5AH
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Medals & Militaria

Within our military auctions, you will find firearms, swords, medals, badges, uniforms, service, and conflict items with good provenance and history.

Auction dates
06 Dec 2023 10:00 GMT
Viewing dates
04 Dec 2023 09:30 - 16:30 GMT
05 Dec 2023 09:30 - 16:30 GMT
06 Dec 2023 09:00 - 10:00 GMT
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Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra)

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