Mervyn Mitton Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Interesting pair of WW1 private purchase field binoculars - name and date on case (next picture ) was for 1916 - so he was in time for the Somme - poor devil ! I was told he was a subaltern in the Royal Scots Fusiliers - it would be interesting to know what happened to him.Mervyn
Stuart Bates Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 The only J Cripps I found was a J.M.R. Cripps of the Royal Naval Air Service.He was a Flight Lieutenant in 1914 and a Squadron Commander in 1916 but does not appear in the 1917 List.Stuart
Mervyn Mitton Posted April 27, 2009 Author Posted April 27, 2009 Kind of you to look - they came from the family and the date sets them as an officer's private purchase?These 'mysteries' are sent to try us - I have a very rare DFM from WW1 - bought from the man's daughter -but, we later found out that the numbers don't tie in and the lettering is different from some examples. He was an ace with the RNAS and shot down 7 German planes - he started as a marine on the first RNAS airship - 'Nulli Secundus' - there are pages on his service on the internet , incl. that he joined again in WW2 and after a year on atlantic patrols was discharged, due to age and spent the rest of the war in the ARP. I will post the info.. I have if you would be interested ?Mervyn
Stuart Bates Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 Kind of you to look - they came from the family and the date sets them as an officer's private purchase?These 'mysteries' are sent to try us - I have a very rare DFM from WW1 - bought from the man's daughter -but, we later found out that the numbers don't tie in and the lettering is different from some examples. He was an ace with the RNAS and shot down 7 German planes - he started as a marine on the first RNAS airship - 'Nulli Secundus' - there are pages on his service on the internet , incl. that he joined again in WW2 and after a year on atlantic patrols was discharged, due to age and spent the rest of the war in the ARP. I will post the info.. I have if you would be interested ?MervynMervyn,Post away.
dale63 Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 id like to in form you that i too have ww1 field glasses with j.cripps on the case which are dated 1916 it also has 4 R W K on it were these the property of the same person?
Mervyn Mitton Posted January 29, 2012 Author Posted January 29, 2012 Dale - I would think they are the same glasses. We sold them some time ago to a collector and as you will appreciate often things are put on auctions to see if they bring a better price. I don't recall who bought them - possibly a visitor to Sth. Africa who took them home with him. Where did you get them from ? Mervyn
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