Dinky Toys deicast vehicles, including Thornycroft Mighty Antar tank transporter, Dinky Supertoys Regent Foden tanker, Dinky Supertoys British Railways horsebox, Dinky Toys fire engine, Dinky Toys Cunningham C-5R, Dinky Toys Austin Somerset, Dinky Toys Bedford Ovaltine and Ovaltine Biscuits van, etc. (1 tray)
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Disney Store, Keel Toys, Salco, Forever Friends, Other - 23 x soft toys - Lot includes a Disney Store Winnie The Pooh soft toy. A Playmakers soft toy chicken. A Chantily 'I Love You' soft toy. Largest is 38 cm in height. Soft toys appear in good condition and are odorless. Mattel, Lego Duplo, Thomas The Tank Engine, Mattel, Other - A mixed lot to include Thomas The Tank Engine items, dinosaur figures, Lego Duplo blocks, and similar. Lot includes a children's rocking chair with the name 'Oliver' on it (56 cm x 33 cm x 47 cm). A Merit Toys plastic Thomas The Tank engine (Appears in dusty and playworn condition), and similar. Items appear mostly in good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Day 15th September 1940 Typed Combat Report, Pilot Officer (Later Flying Officer) Eugene Tobin 609 Squadron Royal Air Force, the printed and typed green combat report document dated 15th September 1940, known as Battle of Britain day, detailing the attack by Tobin against various German aircraft who were sent to bomb London. The report gives the following details, ‘Vectored to attack large enemy formation bombing London docks. Grouped with fighters of 310 and 253 squadron. Together with F/O Dundas we noted a DO 17 trailing smoke with starboard engine feathered away from main formation. Both went in and fired a long burst of D/Wilde closing to approx 200 yds. Noted hits along port F/L as enemy rolled and dropped to 12,000 ft. Heavy smoke and well alight. Followed some three miles and enemy jetisioned bombs which fell in open country side. Decided to not close again as A/C nearly down. No crew seen to leave. Enemy forced landed in farmland. Circled twice but unable to see further activity. Fire appears to be in engine area. R/T for return to base. Enemy A/C possibly 2555. F1+FS. On my return to Base Middle Wallop coming in to land south of Field on approach run and in front at approx. 300 yds, I saw a fire tender with no B/O lights on strip. Full throttle and up but to close to him and unable to avoid. Clipped U/C port when and no response on D/unit so decided to put straight down as rev’s dropped. Heavy landing which pulled me in a 60 dog. Full account to be sent to C.O.’ Punch holes to the side of the document. Some light creases but generally still in good condition. Flying Officer Eugene Tobin was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He learned to fly in the 1930’s. Originally he came to Europe to fight in the Finnish Soviet war, but this was over by the time he arrived. He wanted to serve against the German’s in France for the French Air Force, but again the German’s had already invaded France before he arrived. He and other Americans he travelled with joined the RAF in 1940. He flew during the Battle of Britain with 609 Squadron and was credited with two shared kills, the one from this combat report and another share of a Bf-110 on 25th August 1940. On 18th September 1940 he was posted to No71 Squadron ‘Eagle Squadron’. On the 7th September 1941, Tobin was killed in action when his Spitfire was shot down over Northern France. He crashed into a hillside near Boulogne-sur-Mer and was buried in Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. He was 24 at the age of his death.
Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Combat Report of Flying Officer John Dundas DFC & Bar 609 Squadron, the printed and typed green combat report document dated 13th August 1940, detailing a combat by Dundas against a German Ju-87b over the English Channel, ‘Scramble for interception of large formation of JU87 a/c. Yellow and green sections attack main flight and we chase three enemy SW. Lead port enemy engaged by myself firing long bursts closing to 150 yds and scoring direct hits to flaps. Bandit down to 8,000 and trying to pull away from me. I go in again and take out rudder and elivators as enemy flips over. At this minute I am hit and SP indicator shows engine O/H. Unknown as to damage of who hit me possibly JU87 gunner. Note bandit in sea and one chute, Lulworth area. Decide on RTB due to over heat. T/gauge and glycol level out. Landing at base heavy but okay, down at 16.25 hrs.’ The document has ink signature of Dundas to the bottom of the document. Punch holes to the edge of the document. Fold lines but generally good condition. Accompanied by a WW2 German postcard photograph of Major Helmut Wick, who was Dundas last kill. John Charles Dundas DFC & Bar, was born in West Yorkshire in August 1915. He graduated from Christchurch college, Oxford. He became a journalist until joining the Royal Air Force in 1938. He joined 609 Squadron and was credited with shooting down 9 enemy aircraft before he was shot down and killed on 28th November 1940, after he had shot down Luftwaffe ace, Major Helmut Wick, believed Dundas was shot down by Wick’s wingman, straight after he scored the kill on Wick, both pilots aircrafts crashed into the English Channel and both pilots were declared lost. One of the Spitfires Dundas flew is on display at the Imperial War Museum.
Unusual Sidearm c.1860 by Wilks, Wilson & Co. London, Possibly to Arm Railway Guards, signed slender slightly curved single edge blade 68cms, one piece cast brass hilt with ribbed grip, in a leather scabbard (restored). Good condition. Note: the makers was a famous British steam locomotive manufacturer at Teesside Engine Works Middlesborough which opened in 1843 and merged in 1865. Ex Peter White collection
A silver mounted four piece dressing table set. Comprising; a tapering rectangular hand mirror, a hair brush, a clothes brush and a comb, each engine turned with a vacant rectangular reserve, hallmarks for Henry Clefford Dee, Birmingham 1941; in a fitted caseNote; This lot being sold on behalf of the 'Golden Oldies' charity
A collection of assorted silver and white metal including a silver-mounted and small wood-lined cigarette box. With engine turned decoration, hallmarks for London 1966, 10.5cm wide; two silver cigarette cases; a set of four pierced silver round salt stands (lacking the liners), on bun feet, Birmingham 1918; a George IV old English pattern small sifter spoon, London 1825; a damaged white metal ladle; a middle eastern white metal bevel-edged square box; a round dish inset with an Iranian(?) coin; a plated conical candle snuffer, a plated marrow scoop and a small cylindrical single cigar(?) case; approx. 275g of weighable silver
A small collection of silver and white metal including seven plated African animal and bird napkin rings. Together with two silver mounted clear faceted glass dressing table jars; two engine-turned silver canted-rectangular napkin rings; an engraved old English pattern coffee spoon; a decanter label 'Sherry' with a floral embossed border; various date and makers, 88g of weighable silver; an unmarked 'Port' decanter label; a vintage silver mounted steel(?) cork screw, the cylindrical handle with cabochon green-aventurine quartz terminals, hallmarks for London 1995; a silver tea knife; two Indonesian white metal kris-shaped wavy or flame bladed letter openers with pierced and engraved mythical figure terminals, each approx. 18cm long; an Italian .825 standard enamelled vesta/match case 'San Lorenzo' and inscribed '17-10-63', '17-10-2003'... 5.75cm long overall
Three silver open face pocket watches, J G Graves - a silver open face pocket watch, roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial, signed J G Graves Waltham Mass, in a silver engine turned outer case and plain polished inner case, both hallmarked Birmingham 1899 and numbered 342, key wind movement signed Am Watch Co, Waltham Mass, and numbered 8709220, with two keys, leather Albert watch chain with metal swivel fastener and T bar, diameter of dial 43mm, diameter of case 55mm, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; another silver open face pocket watch, roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial, signed W Richman, Leeds, in a silver engine turned outer case and plain polished inner case, both hallmarked Chester 1899 and numbered 83368, key wind movement signed W Richman, Leeds and numbered 83368, with key, watch is not running; and another silver open face pocket watch, missing subsidiary dial.Qty: 3
Silver lockets, ingot, pendants and rings, a silver oval locket, 43x32mm, engraved scroll design to front, engine turned back, on a white metal curb link chain 56cm long, marked Sterling; a silver circular locket, 30mm diameter, engraved front, plain polished back, on a white metal curb link chain 45cm long, marked Sterling; a silver ingot pendant, on a white metal rope link chain 55cm long, marked 925; a pink stone floral pendant, on a rope link chain; a rolled gold heart locket; an A W W Co Waltham Mass silver open face pocket watch; seven silver and white metal rings, some gemset; white metal and costume jewellery brooches; and two mother-of-pearl dress studs.Qty: 1 box
Omega - an open face pocket watch, and a gilt metal full hunter pocket watch, Omega - an open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and signed Omega in an engine turned white metal outer case with vacant cartouche and yellow metal bezels, marked Omega 800 and numbered 5279762, plain polished inner case engraved Omega Grand Prix Paris 1900, marked 800 and numbered 5279762, stem wind movement signed Omega and numbered 4472194, missing bow, diameter of dial 41mm, diameter of case 50mm, with leather pouch, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; and a gilt metal full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic chapter ring, outer Arabic 24 hour ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a gilt metal plain polished outer and inner case, both numbered 48486, stem wind movement, diameter of dial 42mm, diameter of case 50mm, with leather pouch, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Qty: 2Condition report:Omega - glass is scratched and has some tiny chips, dings to one part of case, missing bowOther pocket watch - cine surface scratches to outside and inner case, tiny chip to glassBoth leather pouches are worn and cracked.Please see additional uploaded images.
A mixed lot of Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain and Wedgwood black basalt comprising a Royal Crown Derby pedestal bowl with wavy rim, iron-red mark, 20th century, a similar small pedestal dish and a similar box and cover; an early 19th century Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover with engine turned decoration and widow finial, impressed mark, and a similar fruit bowl, impressed marks, 20th century [5].
A collection of five silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian one by C. Cheshire, Chester 1894, fluted fan decoration, plus one applied with a 9-carat gold cartouche, plus one plain, one with engraved decoration, and one with engine-turned decoration, one with initials, four with ring attachments, approx. weight 4.8oz. (5)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
An early-Victorian silver engraved vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a ruined castle scene with a lake and mountains behind, engine-turned sides and base with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A silver and enamel cigarette case,by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1932,rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged cover with blue and white enamel decoration with a band of engraved scroll foliate decoration, with engine-turned decoration to the other side, length 8.6cm, approx. weight 3.1oz.
A collection of seven silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: two of kidney form, with engraved decoration, one with fluted decoration, one with engraved decoration, one plain, and two with engine-turned decoration, some with initials, two with ring attachments, approx. weight 5oz. (7)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A Victorian silver engraved vinaigrette, Shakespeare's House,by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847,rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with an engraved scene of the house, scroll foliate decoration to the sides with a foliate thumbpiece, engine-turned decoration to the base with a vacant cartouche, the gilded interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.
A collection of seven silver vesta cases/boxes, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian one, London 1879, rectangular form, push-button opening, one of circular form, with engine-turned decoration, two with engraved decoration, one plain, and one with a fluted cover, some with initials, five with ring attachments, approx. weight 6oz. (7)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A collection of six silver vesta cases/boxes, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian one, by Wright and Davies, London 1872, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration with a hinged side compartment, plus a plain one with a slide cover, two of fluted form, one with engraved decoration and one engine-turned, approx. weight 6oz. (6)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A collection of four silver vesta cases/boxes, various dates and makers, comprising: a large Victorian one, by Henry Dee, London 1875, oblong form, with a slide action cover, length 6.1cm, plus one of rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, London 1840, plus one with engraved decoration and one with fluted and foliate decoration, approx. weight 6.3oz. (4)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A collection of seven silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: one with engraved decoration with turned-over corners, plus four further ones with engraved decoration, one plain with traces of gilding, and one with engine-turned decoration, some with initials, three with ring attachments, approx. weight 4.4oz. (7)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A small collection of four antique silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one of oval shell form, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1805, an unmarked mounted agate one, with a pierced foliate grille, a silver-gilt one by Lea and Clarke, Birmingham 1827, engine-turned decoration, and one by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801, approx. total weight 20z. (4)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of three George IV silver vinaigrettes,comprising: one by William Simpson, Birmingham 1821, scroll and shell border and engine-turned decoration, the interior with a pierced silver-gilt scroll foliate grille, length 4.4cm, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, and one by Thomas Parsons, Birmingham 1823, total approx. weight 1.9oz. (3)
A collection of antique silver snuff boxes,rectangular form with engine-turned or engraved decoration, comprising: a George III snuff box by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, a George IV snuff box by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, a William IV snuff box by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham circa 1834, and a Victorian snuff box by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1845, length 6.8cm, total approx. weight 7.1oz. (4)
A George III silver vinaigrette, probably by Thomas Brough, London 1802, oblong form, radiating and dot decoration, the interior grille pierced with a lute, trumpet and sheet music, length 3.2cm, plus a William IV silver vinaigrette, by E.Edwards, London 1832, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the interior grille pierced and engraved with a lute, trumpet and sheet music, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
An early-Victorian silver 'castle-top' vinaigrette, possibly Warwick Castle,by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1839,rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the castle, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, the sides and base with engine-turned decoration and a vacant cartouche, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.
A George III silver-gilt snuff box,by John Linnit & William Atkinson, London 1812,rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a raised scene of dancers outside a tavern, with a scroll and barrel border, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 5oz. Provenance:A Private Collection.

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