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A silver christening set, comprising: an egg-cup and two engine turned napkin rings engraved RJC, Birmingham, 1956 to the egg cup with maker's mark JG Ltd, with bakelite base and liner, one napkin ring also Birmingham, 1956, with maker's marks for T & S , the other napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham, 1953 with Coronation mark, and maker's mark FLR, the napkin rings 25.8g, the total weight with egg-cup 62.7g
A set of two framed Battle of Britain (10th July - 31 October 1940) medals and extensive information, photos and albums relating to their recipient Hiliary Patrick Michael Edridge, 41836 Pilot Officer of 222 Squadron in the R.A.F. Comprising the Battle of Britian 1939/45 Star with original bar and ribbon with blue, red and pale blue vertical stripes, together with The Air Crew Europe Star, with ribbon in pale blue, ochre and navy vertical stripes, in velvet and satin-lined frame. Hiliary Edridge joined the R.A.F in 1939; he was with 222 Squadron at Duxford and saw action over Dukirk where he may have destroyed a Bf 109. He survived being shot down by Bf 109s when his spitfire crashed and burned out and he suffered burns. Later he made a forced landing due to engine failure. He shared in the destruction of a Bf 110 in October of 1940. After being severely damaged in combat with Bf 109s on 30 October 1940 Edridge crashed in flames on a farm in Ewhurst. He was rescused but died aged 21 from his injuries.
A silver two-division rectangular silver table top cigarette box with sandalwood interior and engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1933, 20cms wide.Condition Reportmakers mark for Davidson Henderson, hinges good, two corners have a slight knock and some very small dents to the side panels, no splits
An Art Deco silver engine turned pocket cigarette case, having gilt-washed interior, inscribed Donald Hall, maker London Chainbag Co, import marks for London 1927, 4.6oz, 10.8 x 7.8cmCondition report: General tarnishing and surface wear to exterior.Push button and hinged action good.One sprung cigarette holder snapped to interior.
A good Art Deco silver table cigar box, having all-over engine turned exterior with raised flowerhead borders, the cover inscribed 'From his friends at Everetts, Charles Plouviez 25 not out', enclosing a gilt-washed and cedar lined twin division interior, raised on ball feet, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, London 1928, 26.5 x 17.3 x 8.2cm
A group of die cast and cast lead vehicles and toys to include a Joal Campsa tanker lorry, a Corgi toys Karrier Bantam van, a French Renault crane lorry, a Dinky Toys fire engine, a Meccano Limited Dinky Toys race car, various models of yesteryear etcCondition report: All in play worn condition, the Campsa lorry possibly repainted
A collection of tin plate and diecast vehicles to include a Minic Toys refuse wagon, a Minic Watneys red barrel ale wagon, further vehicles to include a traction engine, a Gnom car, a Tootsie Toys Greyhound bus, an English made Silver Streak clockwork locomotive with tender and Pullman carriage, an orange road maintainer etcCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A large number of Lesney Models of Yesteryear Traction engines consisting of over one hundred Fowler 'Big Lion' Showman's Engines, and over thirty each of the Alchin Traction Engine and the Aveling & Porter Steam Roller.Condition report: One of each boxed, the rest unboxed, condition varies from some good to mostly somewhat playworn. Included in the lot are some other models to include three ploughing engines.
A Collection of Motor Engineering and Racing Photographs,a vintage toned gelatin silver print of Green's Garage Swindon, with car and staff, c.1930, mounted on original card, image 11cm x 15.3cm; a large vintage gelatin silver print of Furnish's Car Repair Despatch Department c.1935, vintage gelatin silver print of car enthusiast and cars, c.1935, mounted in card for Worrall's Photographic Press service Birmingham, 10.2 cm x 15.2cm; vintage gelatin silver print of parked cars in Birmingham, c.1930, wetstamp verso Willoughby Harrison Photographic specialist Birmingham; gelatin silver print of J S Worters racing engineering garage c. 1935 (print shows some age but may be printed later), vintage gelatin silver print of a racing car in action, c.1935, 16cm x 21.2cm; another French racing photograph, printed later, copyright stamp verso; a vintage gelatin silver print, c.1930 engineers in factory with V8 engine, 10.8cm x 15cm (8)
RAF log book and related items for air gunner Frederick George Satherley, 462 Squadron, to include a Defence medal, 1939-1945 medal, 1939-1945 star, and France and Germany Star in original postage box. Also his RAF Service and Release book, a photograph of Satherley (top left) with aircrew, a later air gunner badge, copper plaque and patch. The logbook begins on May 13th 1944 and runs through to February 1946, recording over forty flights over enemy territory in the Halifax III bomber piloted by Andy Anderson. Satherley records bombing runs, flak, and fighter sightings, as well as his Halifax crash-landing near Liege on the 14th April 1945 after the starboard outer engine failed forty-five minutes from target and the starboard inner engine cut out over the target as the bomb doors closed. The lot is accompanied by typed research of Squadron 462 B Flight skipper Andy Anderson, compiled by Bill Johnson.Frederick George Satherley was born in Gloucestershire on the 28th August 1920. During his air gunnery training in 1944 he met Jennie Armstrong whilst stationed in Whitley Bay and married on the 27th September 1945 after the conclusion of WWII. Following his RAF service Frederick Satherley worked as an HGV driver for the Esso Company serving the company for 30 years and then briefly for North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council before retiring. They lived in Monkseaton, just outside Whitley Bay throughout their working lives before retiring to Spain where Frederick passed away on the 13th February 1996 after a short illness.

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