A George V Silver Cased Folding Travel Clock, the oval hinged case with all over engine-turned decoration to a frosted gilt interior, and further hinged movement, with Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, luminous quarters and further luminous filled blued steel hands, to an 8 day spring-driven movement, London 1916, Maker’s Mark C&C, width 5” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
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An early 20th Century Lacquered Brass Boudoir Alarm Timepiece, Zenith Watch Co, 32220, the drum-shaped case on scrolling support and raised on a plinth base, to a silvered Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and engine-turned gilt centre with blued steel moon hands and gilt alarm set, to a spring-driven movement, height 3 1/8”, together with its original fitted folding morocco covered case (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
An early 20th Century Patinated and Gilt Bronze and Green Onyx Mantel Clock, the lyre-shaped case surmounted by a spread eagle atop a sphere, with floral and foliate swag detail, to a stepped base and flanked by a cherub, on bun feet, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3” Roman enamel chapter ring (chips and hairlines), with outside minute track and engine-turned centre with blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 16” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
A late 19th Century French Mantel Clock Movement, the Roman enamel chapter ring with outside minute track and Arabic quarters to an engine-turned centre with blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, and circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, mounted in a modern mahogany and lacquered brass mounted case with scrolling pediment and overhanging cornice with eight cylindrical columns and stepped plinth base on bracket feet, and centred with a cherub, height 19”
1976 Series III SWB 88 Landrover station wagon reg UVH 674R in marine blue with station wagon fold down seats quarter light roof glasses. 4 cylinder 2286cc engine Taxed until end of June 2011 and MOT until 12th July 2011 extensive paper work dating back to 1979 brought by vendor from Tim Fry Landrover Cheltenham in 2009. V5 present.
A GEORGE V SILVER BOUDOIR TIMEPIECE, the white enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds dial and Swiss eight day movement, brass bezel, the case with engine turned decoration and ribbon tie crest with strut support, hallmarked for Birmingham 1913 by Horton & Allday, 3 7/8" high.
AN AIRCREW WW11 CASUALTY GROUP. 1939 and Aircrew Europe Star, Defence & War medal group of four issued to Sergeant Kenneth Frederick Green. Date of death given as 29/03/1943 whilst serving in 97 Squadron of the Royal Air Force. Flying Lancaster Bombers his first listed mission with the Sqdn was on the 22/23rd March St Nazaire raid in R5552P, `Mission abandoned due to engine trouble-Bombs jettisoned except 3 x 1000lb which hung up`. His second and last mission is on the 29th/30th in ED754A again St Nazaire with PO Weight, Sgts K F Green, E F Ball, R J Whatley, A Kemp, L C Fisk and J Tongue. Up 17:57-Aircraft & Crew missing. Listed next to the pilot on both occasions he was presumably the second pilot on both raids. Aged 20 the son of Frederick Edward and Ethel Green of Greenway Rd , Taunton, Somerset. In the original box of issue with entitlement slip 574948 Sgt Green with X`s marked 1939/45 and Aircrew Europe Stars, Defence& War Medal. Complete with original ribbons addressed to his mother from the Air Ministry, also his scroll GV1 RI commemorating Sergeant K F Green, Royal Air Force.

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