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Los 261

Rare A.M bisque head character doll, German circa 1910, with painted blue intaglio eyes, single stroke brows and closed mouth, original brown wig and on a good fully jointed wood and composition body, wearing original sailor style white dress, beret, navy jacket and shoes, 14” (36cm) tall, incised Made in Germany, A 3 M, (condition: head perfect, good original condition).

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A scarce Kathe Kruse VII painted cloth doll, German 1920s, smaller version of doll I, the young boy with moulded and painted features, short brown hair, swivel head and on a cloth body jointed at shoulders and wide hips, stitched fingers and wearing grey flannel jacket and black trousers with later marked Kathe Kruse white sandals, (condition: good, minor scuffs and small amount of paint loss to hair), 14” (36cm) tall.

Los 304

Large Simon & Halbig 1079 bisque head doll, German circa 1900, with weighted brown glass eyes, finely painted lashes and brows, open mouth with upper teeth, pierced ears and original blonde wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body and wearing a white silk dress, jacket, bonnet, underclothes, socks and shoes, 28” (71cm) tall, (condition: eyes need attention) , together with a damaged bisque shoulder head doll on a cloth body and wearing cream dress, cape and bonnet, (hairline crack to face and shoulders bandaged), (2 items) .

Los 64

Collection of various dolls dresses and shoes, including a navy and cream flannel sailor style skirt, jacket and beret, to fit doll approx. 17” (43cm) tall, a red and white silk check dress with lace collar, four cream and white cotton dresses, two pinafores, four petticoats, flowery bonnet, three pairs of shoes (worn) and socks, (lot).

Los 65

Chinese dolls clothes, circa 1900, including silk red and black jacket with green and black trousers to fit doll approx. 24” (60cm) tall, together with a similar jacket in blue cotton and a smaller sized jacket and tunic.

Los 66

A sweet miniature Edwardian dolls trunk with clothes, the brown leatherette trunk with bamboo trim and leather straps, opens with metal clasp, with patterned cloth lining and tray, clothes include blue silk dress with pleated skirt and bodice, lacks jacket, 12 ½” (32cm) tall, blue cotton dress with buttons to front, black velvet shawl with cord trim, purple velvet trousers, bonnet and black apron and some underclothes, (lot).

Los 85

Rare miniature Schuco Chimp, German 1930s, the white mohair head with painted metal face, head moves from side to side and jointed at shoulders and hips, wearing bright yellow felt trousers, red jacket and red card top hat, felt hands and feet, 6 ¼” (2.5cm) tall, (condition: excellent).

Los 2050

Powell (Dawn)A Cage for Lovers, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1957, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to J. B. Priestley, Priestley bookplate to pastedown, dust jacket (priced 3$.);idem, Turn Magic Wheel, Constable, 1936, first edition, price-clipped dust jacket;with four others by the author. (6)

Los 2079

Dahl (Roald)The BFG, Jonathan Cape, 1982, first edition, first impression, price-clipped dust jacket (light foxing to endpapers and wrapper flaps).

Los 2080

Dahl (Roald)Matilda, Jonathan Cape, 1988, first edition, first impression, dust jacket (priced £8.50)Fine copy in Fine dust jacket. No inscriptions.

Los 2116

BibliographiesTooley (R.V.), The Mapping of America, Holland Press, 1980, dust jacket;Whitaker (Harold), A Descriptive List of the Maps of Northumberland, 1576-1900, Newcastle, 1949, top edge gilt, original cloth;with a small quantity of others on cartography and topography (qty)

Los 2152

New NaturalistsNumbers 6, 17, 28, 48, 52, 54, 62, 63, 67, 68, 69, 93, 95, 122, 129, 130, 136, 1st editions, London: Collins, 1947-2018. 17 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, dust jackets, volumes 6, 17, 28, 48 with chipped or price-clipped dust jackets, a few ownership inscriptions to endpapers, 63 and 67 with ink-stamps to endpapers, 63 jacket annotated on rear panel, together with 13 reprints all with jackets (2, 3, 11, 16, 19, 24, 29, 33, 44, 58, 60, 65, 100), and 8 others similar (qty: 38)

Los 2161

New Naturalists. The Natural History of Orkney; The Soil; British Larks, Pipits and Wagtails; Wild and Garden Plants; Ladybirds; The New Naturalists; The Natural History of Pollination, London: Collins [-HarperCollins], 1985-96. 7 volumes, 8vo, original green cloth, dust jackets, number 70 top edge spotted, light dust-soiling to top edges of other volumes, numbers 80 and 83 jacket spines slightly faded (qty: 7)Bernhard & Loe NN70B, 77A, 78A, 80-83A.First editions of numbers 70, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82 and 83 in the New Naturalist series; number 70 (Orkney) is in second state.

Los 951

A Windsomor ladies over coat, a two piece skirt and jacket set, various other items, Escada coat. (a quantity)

Los 952

A Harrods jacket, with wool lining and a Christian Dior woollen jacket, size 10. (A quantity)

Los 953

An outdoor Sport Striving For Excellence jacket, large.

Los 954

A St Michael Country Collection wax jacket, a bullet belt, various other jackets, to include, outdoor pursuits jacket, various others, etc. (a quantity)

Los 360

A quantity of army camouflage vests and clothing, DPM jacket size 180/112, in army camouflage, other khaki material clothing, etc., contained in a Reebok bag. (a quantity)

Los 59

Clostermann (Pierre). The Big Show, Some Experiences of a French Fighter Pilot in the R.A.F., Chatto and Windus, London 1951, signed by the author, 256 pages, black and white illustrations, with dust jacket, some loss to dust jacket and closed tear, quartoQTY: (1)NOTE:Wing Commander Pierre Henri Clostermann, DSO, DFC & Bar (1921-2006) was a WWII French fighter pilot. He achieved 33 air-to-air combat victories, earning the accolade "France's First Fighter" from General Charles de Gaulle. His wartime memoir "The Big Show" was a bestseller.

Los 79

Flying Jacket. A WWII Irvin flying jacket, brown leather with fur lining, traces of coloured artwork to the left panel, Air Ministry zips, 75cm long, 38cm chest, 40cm inner arm, left arm with a repair, and the jacket generally in worn condition QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: From the family of Flight-Lieutenant Harry McClean Vincent who enlisted for service in the Royal Air Force in Weston-Super-Mare after November 1940 (1339871). He is recorded as being stationed at RAF Fayid (36 OTU) on 10 February 1945 qualifying as a Thunderbolt pilot on 13 April 1945.

Los 80

Flying Jacket. A WWII style Irvin flying jacket (size 44), soft brown leather with fur lining, tailors label for Aviation Leathercraft, YKK zips, waistbelt, 80cm long, chest 46cm, inner arm 50cmQTY: (1)NOTE:A nice contemporary example of this iconic flying jacket.

Los 81

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin flying jacket reputedly worn by Flight Lieutenant Percival Rosser, 276 Squadron (size 4?), the brown leather jacket with four-panel back, fur wool lining, Lightning zip to the front and Air Ministry to the cuffs, waistbelt, all zips working, 72cm long, chest 42cm, inner arm 48cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The jacket was purchased in Kent in the 1980s and reputedly belonged to Flight Lieutenant Rosser.115172 Flight Lieutenant Percival Ernest Rosser served with 276 Squadron, he flew a number of Spitfires between 1943-44. Rosser died in Shepway Kent in 1998.

Los 142

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket, fur lined, multi-panel construction, Dot zips, waistbelt, zips all working, general wear, approximately 69cm long, 44cm chest, inner arm length 52cmQTY: (1)

Los 147

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket (size 46), fur lined, tailors label worn but inscribed 'S/L C. Killeen', two-panel back, dot zips to the front and cuffs, waistbelt, zips all working, areas of mildew, approximately 77cm long, 60cm chest, inner arm 55cmQTY: (1)

Los 150

Air Chief Marshal Sir Lewis Macdonald "Bob" Hodges. An E.II.R. Blouse, No 2 circa 1958 belonging to Air Chief Marshal Sir Lewis Macdonald "Bob" Hodges, Special Operations Executive (SOE) pilot during WWII and Senior Commander in the RAF and NATO, the blue cloth jacket with R.E. City Ltd tailors label printed 'G/Capt Hodges, Order No B154, Date 12.11.58.' with RAF cloth brevet and medal ribbon bar representing a long and distinguished service, the shoulder cords with Air Chief Marshal stripes, black composite buttons and RAF Museum card label inscribed Hodges with code 78/U/78, the same code is attached to the lining of the jacket, 56cm long, chest 46cm, inner arm 41cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Air Chief Marshal Sir Lewis Macdonald "Bob" Hodges, KCB, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar (1918-2007), was born in Richmond, Surrey, he was educated at St Paul's School, Barnes and joined the RAF in 1937. On 4 September 1940 whilst serving with No 49 Squadron Hodges aircraft was bady damaged in an air raid on Stettin and he crashed in Brittany. He and his gunner attempted to escape to Spain but were arrested by the Vichy police near Marseilles. Hodges escaped from custody and cross the border into Spain but was arrested again and imprisoned at Miranda del Ebro. He was released a few weeks later and returned to England in June 1941. In February 1942 Hodges commanded the squadron in operations which included attacks on the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau for this he was awarded the DFC. He later went on to be a pilot for No 161 Squadron, Special Operations Executive (SOE) and became the commander for the squadron. He performed various duties whilst with the squadron including parachute drops, and landing Westland Lysanders and Lockheed Hudsons behind enemy lines. Later on in the war he took part in special duties with No 357 Squadron flying SOE operations in Thailand and Malaya.

Los 155

Mae West. A rare Battle of Britain period 1932 pattern life saving stole waistcoat dated December 1939, additionally dated May 1942, with tailors label for Dominion Rubber Company Limited, stamped 'R.C.A.F. 22C/22, R.A.F. 22C*55, instructions for use stencilled on the front, inscribed 'R 198387', with grey bladder filled with kapokQTY: (1)NOTE:Commonly referred to as the 1932 pattern as this was the year it was introduced. This type of jacket was worn throughout the Battle of Britain and also earned the nickname "Mae West" by which all life preservers have been known since. Aircrew were encouraged to keep their jackets stuffed with kapok at all times and in the eyes of the young RAF crew the design bore such striking to the well endowed and popular movie star Mae West.

Los 173

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket, fur lined, four-panel back, Lightning zips waistbelt, zips all working, worn, areas of mildew and general wear, 80cm long, 49cm chest, inner arm 54cmQTY: (1)

Los 174

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket, fur lined with Air Ministry tailors label stamped 'Size 5, Height 5'-10", 5-11", Breast 38"-40", Waist 34" 28" ... Contract No H 17437...0, dot zips, the cuff zips lacking toggle, four-panel back, waist belt, main zip working, areas of mildew four contemporary patch repairs, 78cm long, chest size approximately 50cm, inner arm 58cm QTY: (1)

Los 177

Flying Jacket. A WWII period RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket (size 6), sheepskin lined with Air Ministry tailors label stamped 'Contract No. H.539784/35 M.U./(C.L.(D), Patent No. 407445/32, Height 5' 11" - 6' 1", Breast 40"-42", Waist 36"-38", four-panel back, Clix zip to the front and L zips to the cuffs, waistband, zips all working, areas of mildew stains and wear to one arm, chest size approximately 45cm, length 76cm, the inner arm 50cmQTY: (1)

Los 179

Flying Jacket. A WWII Irvin brown leather flying jacket issued to Coastal Command or Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, sheepskin lined, yellow hood, four-panel back, Lightning zips, waistbelt, zips all working, general wear, approximately 65cm long, 53cm chest, inner arm length 53cmQTY: (1)

Los 184

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket (size 4), sheepskin lined with War Department tailors label faintly stamped, waist size 32/34, Lightning Zip to the front, A.M F&F Ltd zips to the cuffs, waistbelt, all zips working, areas mildew, cracking to the leather, 75cm long, chest size approximately 42cm, inner arm 52cm QTY: (1)

Los 185

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket, sheepskin lined with war department tailors label stamped with stores reference number '10423/C 30d', very worn but faintly stamped 36-38", 38/34, indistinctly inscribed with a surname, Lightning zip to the breast and AM F.F. Ltd zipps to the cuffs, waist belt, all zips working, areas of mildew and cracking to the leather, 70cm long, chest size approximately 58cm, inner arm 50cmQTY: (1)

Los 195

Mae West. A WWII RAF 1941 pattern stole inflated life-saving waistcoat, fitted with grab handles, leg ties, battery and light pouches, whistle pocket, lacking bladder, lining stamped AM 1942 and tailors label stamped 'Type Flap, Size Medium', the back of jacket stencilled 'MR. K.E. KNOWLES WT(O)R.N.' QTY: (1)

Los 198

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket, sheepskin lined, two-panel back, dot zip to the front and cuffs, waistbelt, zips all working, areas of mildew, approximately 73cm long, 56cm chest, inner arm length 55cmQTY: (1)

Los 200

Flying Jacket. A WWII Battle of Britain Period RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket (size 40) circa 1939, two-panel back, sheepskin lined with Air Ministry tailors label with stores reference number B24384/39/CIB, Dot zips, waistbelt, zips all working, cracking to the leather and slight loss to rear lower section, chest size approximately 44cm, 68cm long, inner arm 51cm QTY: (1)

Los 211

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF electrically wired Irvin brown leather flying jacket, sheepskin lined with original tailors label stamped 'Jacket' but all other markings illegible, additionally inscribed ../O Numan', dot zip, waist belt and three wiring connectors to the lower section and one to each arm, 70cm long, chest size approximately 50cm, the inner arm 60cm, all zips working, the leather dry and there are some areas of mildew QTY: (1)NOTE:Manufactured for heavy bomber crews from 1942 onwards, the jacket was not electrically heated but carried a current to the heated gloves, the trousers would similarly carry heat to the boots.

Los 212

Air Chief Marshal Sir Francis Joseph Fogarty. An RAF No 2 dress blouse (pre 1953 issue) attributed to a senior WWII commander in the RAF, the blue cloth jacket with RAF cloth brevet, rank stripes to the shouders, medal ribbon bars representing a long and prestigious career, a collection number stitched to the lining plus an R.A.F. Museum collection card inscribed 'Blouse, No 2 Dress B/G Off's Pre 1953 (Fogarty), 78/U/79', 62cm longQTY: (1)NOTE:Air Chief Marshal Sir Francis Joseph Fogarty, GBE, KCM, DFC, AFC (1899-1973) was born in Cork, Ireland, he was educated at Farranferris College. He joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1917 (Air Mechanic), and subsequently trained as a pilot being commissioned 2nd Lieutenant. In 1918 Fogarty served as a pilot with 98 Squadron taking part in the Battle of Amiens.The interwar period saw him on active service in Iraq and he was posted to No 84 Squadron where he continued operational flying (mentioned in despatches). He was awarded the DFC in 1922 for distinguished service.In 1939 Fogarty had advanced to Wing Commander and promoted to Group Captain in 1940 and appointed Station Commander of RAF Mildenhall. Whilst at Mildenhall be appeared in the film "Target for To-night" which won a special Academy Award. Towards the end of the war he was promoted to Air Vice Marshal and made the Air Officer Administration for the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces. Fogarty retired from service in 1957.

Los 214

Battle of Britain. A WWII tunic and jacket belonging to Sergeant Eric William Seabourne, 238 Squadron, shot down in Hurricane I P3764 during the Battle of Britain, the blue cloth tunic with label inscribed 'Seabourne' with RAF cloth brevet and medal ribbon bar representing a long and distinguished service, brass King's crown buttons, Squadron Leader stripes to the cuffs, 81cm long, chest 44cm, inner arm 46cm, together with a Blouse No 2 Home Dress N.P. (size 13) by B. Bloom Ltd dated 1956, the blue cloth jacket with the same medal entitlement and Squadron Leader stripes, 59cm long plus a travel bag inscribed E.W. SeabourneQTY: (3)NOTE:Sergeant Eric William Seabourne (1919-2005) was born in Leyton and educated at Worthing High School, he joined the Auxiliary Air Force in 1935 and served with 601 Squadron. In 1938 he applied to the RAFVR and qualified as a pilot the same year and on the outbreak of WWII he was posted to 9 FTS Hullavington.In May 1940 Seabourne was posted to 151 Squadron at Martlesham Heath and was then posted to 238 Squadron at Tangmere in June 1940. Seabourne had only three hours of training on Masters before flying solo in a Hurricane. After only seven hours of training he was declared operational (without even firing the guns). On 13 July he shared in destroying an Me110 and damaged two more in his first encounter with the Luftwaffe.He destroyed an Me109 on 8 August and two more on the 13 August, in this engagement he himself was shot down in Hurricane I P3764, he was attacked by three Me109 and the aircraft set on fire. He prepared to bale out but his hood jammed, then the aircraft turned on its back and Seabourne fell out, taking the hood with him. After a delayed drop of 16,000 feet he opened his parachute, blew up his Mae West and went into the sea about seven miles south of the Isle of Wight. Seabourne was picked up by HMS Bulldog, and taken to the Royal Naval Hospital at Haslar. After a week, Seabourne was moved to Park Prewitt Hospital at Basingstoke, where he remained for seven months undergoing plastic surgery by Harold Gillies.

Los 231

Flying Jacket. A WWII RAF Irvin brown leather flying jacket (size 3), sheepskin lined with Air Ministry Wareing's Ltd tailors label dated 1941, breast size 34/36, waist size 30/32, inscribed 'Beardsall', contract number H174365/40, Air Ministry dot zips, waistband, zips all working, areas of mildew and cracking to the leather, 70cm long, chest size approximately 46cm, the inner arm 45cm QTY: (1)

Los 238

Sir William Forster Dickson. A post WWII RAF jacket belonging to Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir William Forster Dickson, GCB, KBE, DSO, AFC, the blue cloth jacket with Hector Power tailor's label inscribed Sir William Dickson, RAF cloth brevet to the left breast and medal ribbon bar representing a long and prestigious service, black composite buttons and rank conforming rank shoulder cords, 63cm long QTY: (1)NOTE:Sir William Forster Dickson, GCB, KBE, DSO, AFC (1898-1987), was born in Northwood, Middlesex and served in the Royal Naval Air Service during WWI before being appointed as a senior officer in the RAF during the inter-war period. Dickson was appointed Chief of Air Staff in the 1950s in which his main role was the preoccupation of the V Force and the necessary weapons, airfields and personnel. He was also dealt with the Suez Crisis and post Suez Reforms. His final rank was Marshal of the Royal Air Force.

Los 306

COLLECTION OF VARIOUS BRITISH UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY to include a Civil Uniform gentleman's great coat, cape, and two pairs of black evening dress breeches worn by members of the Royal Household, c. 1900-1920; a scarlet shell jacket with dark blue collar and pointed cuffs [buttons lacking], c. 1890s; two pairs of officer's dark blue overalls, one with broad scarlet seam stripes, the other with narrow scarlet seam stripes; a scarlet waistcoat with plain brass buttons; a pair of spatterdashes with plain brass buttons; and a white cotton shirt frillProvenance: The Estate of the late J. E. Adam

Los 309

ENGLISH SCHOOL, MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A LADY SECOND QUARTER, 19TH CENTURY gouache and bodycolour on card, the sitter with dark hair in curls framing her face, wearing a large bonnet with grey ribbons and bows, and dressed in a ruffled neck flounce and grey jacket with gigot sleeves and a muslin pelerine collar; in a gilt wood and gesso frame(10.5cm x 9cm excluding frame)

Los 119

British WWII and later uniforms including a Merchant Navy Chief Engineers Uniform Jacket, and a 1980s lightweight camo jacket and an Cold weather detached hood. (2 uniforms and detached hood)

Los 120

British WWII and EIIR Uniforms with a Royal Artillery No.2 Dress uniform Jacket and a Royal Army Service Corps No.2 Dress uniform with trousers (2 uniforms)

Los 470

Golf Simplified Hardcover 1924 by Cecil Leitch "Winner Ladies' Open Championships 1914, 1920, 1921…" published by Thornton Butterworth Ltd, green cloth cover, no dust jacket

Los 308

A DARTEX WATERPROOF JACKET SIGNED BY KEITH & MAX (POSSIBLY THE PRODIGY?)

Los 1063

A large collection of Leslie Charteris "The Saint" series yellow paperback jacket and 1930s Hodder & Stoughton hardcover books. The lot to include titles such as "Alias the Saint", "The Aves of Knaves", "Call for the Sain", "The Saint closes the case", "The Saint in New York", "The Saint bids diamonds", "Thieves Picnic", "The Saint plays with fire", "Follow the Saint", "The Saint in London", "The Saint steps in", Call for the Saint", "The Gataway", "The Saint in Miami", "Vendetta for the Saint", "The Saint in the sun", and more. The series became a renowned tv series starring Roger Moore who then became one of the 007 James Bond. The lot to include also first editions. The collection appears in overall good conditions with wear and tears, particularly to the sleeves, commensurate with age. 

Los 258

AN OVERSIZED GERMAN MILITARY ISSUE STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRISTWATCH, BY A. LANGE & SOHNE, CIRCA 1942Matte gilt jewelled manual wind movement, bi-metallic compensation balance with gold compensation and balance screws, second pattern matte black dial with outer 60 second divisions and Arabic five second markers, inner 12 hour chapter, blued steel sword hands with luminous inserts, centre running white seconds with counterweight, polished round case with snap on back engraved 214586, case band engraved FL23883, fitted oversized black leather strap designed for outer jacket wear, movement signed, case diameter (including crown): 6cmLuftwaffe watchesIn 1940, the B-Uhr watch was commissioned by the German Air Force, or Luftwaffe for their pilots from the leading German and Swiss watchmakers IWC, Laco, Stowa, Wempe, and A. Lange & Sohne. The name B-Uhr is abbreviated from Beobachtungs-uhrn translating to Observation watch.These watches were produced to the specification designated by the Luftwaffe. The required features included that all watches were to have mechanical movement with centre seconds, cases measuring up 55mm to accommodate large hand-wound movements, typically only used in pocket watches. The watches were to have an oversized crown, allowing it to be operated with gloves on and extra-long strap, as they were to be worn over the flight jackets. To correct time discrepancies, the movements were capable of stopping the central seconds hand by pulling the crown. The watch was to be anti-magnetic achieved by surrounded the movement with an iron core. Two variations in dials included a Type A model which had a standard outer track and the later Type B included an outer minute track and a small inner hour track.Each watch case was engraved on the left side with FL23883, identifying it as an aviators navigational watch. The back of the snap off case listed additional information: type (Bauart), production number (Gerät-Nr.), movement (Werk-Bez.), order number (Anforderz), and manufacturer (Hersteller)Condition Report: In running condition at the time of inspectionGlass: superficial scratches - a minor nick visible under a bright light sourceBracelet: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionAn external watch specialist who verifies each watch prior to each auction in order to open them, checks their working condition, mentions any potential damage, mentions any movement ref numbers etc...For any additional assistance, please refer to the department.

Los 61

Wempe. An oversized German military steel manual wind observation wristwatchModel: B-UhrDate: Circa 1940Movement: Jewelled Cal.K.31 manual windDial: Black, luminous Arabic numerals, luminous outer minute divisions with 5 minute markers, blued steel sword hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Polished round, snap on back, band engraved FL23883, No.127-560 A.1Strap/Bracelet: Brown leatherBuckle/Clasp: Steel buckleSigned: Case & movementSize: 55mmFootnotes:In the 1940's, the German Air Force or Luftwaffe, commissioned watches for their pilots from IWC, Laco, Stowa, Wempe, and A. Lange & Sohne.Produced to the Luftwaffe's specifications, the watches all have a mechanical movement with centre seconds, cases measuring 55mm to accommodate the large movements (which were typically used in pocket watches) and have an oversized crown. The watches would all be fitted on an extra-long leather strap so they could be worn over a flight jacket. The crown could be operated with gloves on pulling it out stops the central seconds. The movement would be surrounded by an iron core, making the watch anti-magnetic.These watches became known as the B-Uhr style, abbreviated for Beobachtungs-uhren, or 'Observation' watch. The B-Uhr had two dial variations - Type A dials, such as the present, featured a standard outer minute track and large triangle at 12 o'clock, while the later Type B dials had an inner hour track and outer minute track.The watch cases were engraved on the left side 'FL23883' to identify the watch was for navigation. On the inside of the case back, it contained further identifying numbers and information: type (Bauart), production number (Gerät-Nr.), movement (Werk-Bez.), order number (Anforderz), and manufacturer (Hersteller).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 25

AMILCAR BY GILLES FOURNIER & CLAUDE ROUXEL. A limited edition of only 500 printed hardcover copies, a rare 1994 1st edition, 260pp, French text. The book describes the development of the Amilcar company, the different models produced, and details its racing records and the drivers and personalities involved. The book and dust jacket are in very good fettle, and comes with its white card slipcase.

Los 496

Selection of Women's winter coats makes include Damo Donna wool and cashmere, Schneiders grey wool and cashmere Loden cape coat, two unstructured wool coats, one by Gil Bret, two Windmoor coats, Voss mink trimmed gilet, black leather jacket by Paolo Moretti, Jean Muir jacket and a pink evening dress.Mostly UK sizes 18 - 20

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French faience Toby style jug, portly gentleman wearing floral jacket, striped waistcoat, probably Fourmaintraux-Desvres, 18.5cm high, some chips to the rim and feet

Los 370

19th century schoolOil on canvasPortrait study of gentleman in black jacket and white cravat, unsigned, 74cm x 64cm

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Pair Meissen figures, the lady holding letter, bird in cage on her shoulder and lamb at her feet, wearing bonnet with pink, blue and cream dress, 18cm high, the gentleman with letter, bird and sheep, wearing pink, gilt and blue jacket and trousers, 19cm high, each on gilt stylised Greek key circular base (2) Condition ReportMale figure has missing index finger, repair to the other hand/fingers. Surface marks and accretions. Possible areas of over painting visible under UV.Female figure with repair to lambs ear, damage and loss to the bird cage door, possible repair to hand holding the letter.  Possible areas of over painting. Surface marks and accretions.  Both with general wear and tear, see photos.

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An Action Man American Green Beret painted head figure in jacket, trousers, boots, camoflage scarf and cap with badge, with dog tag, belt with holster (catch a/f), pistol (trigger guard a/f) and M16 rifle, in a later display box

Los 4156

An Action Man German Stormtrooper painted head figure in jacket, trousers, boots and stickered helmet, with belt with luger in holster, backpack, part Iron Cross, two "potato masher" stick grenades and Schmeisser machine gun complete with folding stock, in later display box

Los 4158

An Action Man Russian Infantryman figure in jacket, trousers, boots, belt and fur hat with badge, with Order of Lenin medal, DP light machine gun with bullet clip and bipod, two anti-tank grenades, field glasses and case, in a later display box

Los 4160

An Action Man British World War II Infantryman figure with brown flocked hair in jacket, trousers, boots, belt, helmet, reproduction scarf and puttees, with water bottle and pouch, part gas mask and sten gun with bullet clip, in a later display box

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EVENING BAGS, LADIES ORIENTAL SILK JACKET, FUR HAT, FASCINATORS ETC

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