b'79414 420A SOUVENIR OF THE GREAT WAR AND THE GLORIOUSARTIST UNKNOWN,PART PLAYED BY AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND,(An Officer of Victorias 57th Infantry Battalion, circa 1919 linen tea-towel with scenes depicting the ANZACSthe Merri Regiment), circa 1930s,landing at Gallipoli, various battle cruisers and the flags of the Allies. Framed & glazed, overall 59 x 74.5cm. oil on canvas,$20030060 x 45cm, 67 x 51cm OVERALL$300500 415 421Y.M.C.A. AUSTRALIA vintage enamel and metal sign,Australian Military Forces Field Message And Notebook 20th century, circa 1945, in original green cloth boards; together with a tine of 114 x 230cm. assorted studs and buttons including many military examplesBrought back from France by an Australian Army officer.$400600$100200 416 422MANTUA scratch-built model ship in glass case on timber ARTIST UNKNOWN, base, 20th century,(General Sir John Monash in uniform), with detailed label affixed documenting the history of the ship,oil on board, circa early 1920s, 12.5cm high, 25.5cm wide, 10cm deep40 x 32cm; overall 49 x 41cm. $150250 A semi-formal portrait of Monash without his cap.423From the same collection as the cap (see Lot 419).$1,0002,000 A sterling silver Fleetwood Class model ship mounted on green onyx base, retailed by ASPREY of London, in original box,25.5cm wide (2)417 $500800ARTIST UNKNOWN,H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA, 424watercolour and ink on card, circa 1920s, An American military flare gun, stamped PISTOL, initialled JR at lower left, PYROTECHNIC-M2 No.5631 INSP. F.A.M. U.S. PROPERTY,18 x 26cm; overall 32 x40cm. note replaced wooden grips,$150200$120200 425418 JAPANESE MINIATURE SUBMARINE metal fragment WW1-era telescope by W. Ottway & Co, Ealing, dated 1912with affixed souvenir card A Guaranteed Souvenir From and with Australian Army broad arrow markingtripod, etc. The Japanese Midget Submarine. Sunk In Sydney Harbour, $500750Sunday, May 31st, 1942,4cm wide419 $400600AN AUSTRALIAN GENERALS CAP, made by Hawkes & Co. Ltd., 1, Savile Row W., circa 1920s. With evidence of being worn, including perspiration stains to inner lining. Otherwise in superb condition. While it is rare to see a Generals cap on the market - from any period of Australias military history - this cap may be truly unique and important. Acquired some years ago by the present vendor, from a prominent Ballarat collector/dealer, who passed away recently. He claimed that this was Sir John Monashs last Generals cap, worn on ceremonial occasions in the last years of his life.$3,0005,000425423'