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An early 19th century Derby porcelain cup and saucer in the Jabberwocky pattern, believed to be copied from a Worcester pattern. Literature: This Derby version is illustrated in 'The Painters of Derby' (1775 -1930) booklet, featuring the 'Exhibition of the Jack Robinson Collection (8th-20th September 1980)', page 45, plate no. 43. Condition Report: Light crazing and gilt loss, but no chips, cracks or restoration.
A large Daum Nancy pedestal vase of high-shouldered form, with acid etched mauve poppy flowers and leaves on a mottled red and burnt orange ground, engraved Daum Nancy signature, with the Croix de Lorraine (23cm tall x 15cm wide). Condition Report: Open at the top. No chips, cracks or restoration. Light scratches and surface wear visible to the foot. Light surface marks to the interior as well.
A good Art Nouveau light Oak Sideboard, having moulded edge rectangular top over applied moulded frieze, two Oak lined, moulded front drawers with heavy brass ring handles, over three door lower section, all having single raised and fielded panels, the central one having applied carved medallion with central shield motif, on lower moulding, over shaped apron and standing on square feet, 60'' wide x 37'' high x 21 1/4'' deep
Four boxed The Brooklin Collection die-cast models - a 1932 Packard Light 8 Convertible Coupe, a 1958 Edsel Citation by permission of the Ford Motor Company, a 1949 Mercury two door Coupe by permission of Ford Motor Company and a 1960 Ford Sunliner by permission of the Ford Motor Company, 1/43 scale.
A Bachmann 00 gauge 31-451 Ivatt tank 41241 B.R. lined black, also a Bachmann 37-095 set of three Northern Private Owner wagons (weathered) - a 38-185 set of plywood fruit vans, a B.R. Bauxite (weathered) and a 37-981 set of conflats B.R. Bauxite with AF containers B.R. light blue weathered, all boxed and in mint condition.
Exceptional large neolithic bi disc. It has a subtle range of colours including blue, green, grey, black and creamy white. The surface pattern shows cloud like effects with streaks of lines and in places the stone has a stippled appearance. There are dark and light areas and the surface is highly polished. The central drilling is conical and was re-polished to remove all drilling traces. There are corrosive areas most evident on one side. This type of jade and the techniques used to drill the hole, suggests a late neolithic date. Dimensions: diameter 26cms, hole 5.7cms, thickness 1mm – 10mm, weight 1820 grams Reference A two segment disc in a similar type of bluish, speckled jade is in the Harvard Art Museum collection acc. No. 1943.50.597, online image at http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/ob- ject/204625?position=0
Liangzhu period (3400 – 2250 BC) This jade bi disc is of exceptional size and decoration. The inner and outer edges are smooth. There is a chip on the inner hole which has been smoothed down. It is drilled from both sides with a slightly uneven join, characteristic of Liangzhu period discs. The decoration comprises of lightly incised birds on pedestals, sitting on four round objects which may represent eggs. There are two parallel lines above and below monster masks with oval eyes and headdress, and a distinctive trapezoidal inlay plate. This has been developed from the shaped crown worn by a deity or ancestor and is an iconic decoration used by the Liangzhu people. The design is repeated on both side. The stone is light and dark green, cream, orange, and dark brown, with semi- translucent light green areas. Many decoration details appear to be worn away or were lightly incised. Geological condition The stone is nephrite, which under magnification, shows numerous crevices, weathering, colour change, loss of translucency, loss of lustre, whitening in grooves, crystal formation, crystal enlargement, surface dissolution, and porosities. Dimensions: diameter 37cm, thickness 1cm reducing to 3mm at edge, weight 3060 grams References 1. british Museum had a large disc with similar bird design on display until 2015 when it was removed. 2. Chinese Jade Neolithic to Qing Jessica Rawson p132. 3. Chinese Jades, Study of Jades of the Liangzhou Culture. Colloquies on Art and Archeology No 18, 1997. Rosemary Scott 4. See Teng Shu-ping, Chinese Jades Edited by Rosemary Scott p19.
*Mixed militaria. Various cap badges including Warwickshire, 2nd Volunteers Battalion helmet plate, 3rd Gloucestershire Volunteers white metal cap badge, King's Shropshire Light Infantry etc, 4 West German beret badges, French Naval kepi, medal ribands, stamps, cigarette cards and other items (a carton)
*Moore Family Archive. A brown leather case containing items belonging to Company Sergeant Major Wilfred Howard Moore, Durham Light Infantry, who was killed in action on 18 September 1918, including 1914-15 Star (17073 Sjt W.H. Moore. Durh.L.I.), extremely fine in original card box of issue with transmission / letter of condolence to the next of kin, a shaving mirror, pair of field glasses with leather carrying case, Princess Mary Christmas tin with brass bullet pencil, Christmas card and receipt for tin sent to the next of kin, collar studs, safety razor, chocolate tin, coins, metal tag cut from a Telegram, the tag embossed 'Keni & Bry Darlington' and on the reverse 'Telegrams Brydon Darlington', various newspapers of the time, some recording him in the "Killed or Wounded" list and other items, together with effects relating to other family members including brother-in-law Gunner T.R. Ward, comprising British War and Victory Medals (188277 Gnr. T.R. Ward. R.A.), first lacking suspension bar, very fine together with various items from the recipients estate including The Mosquito The Official Journal of the Salonika Re-Union Association, Vol.II. No.20, December 1932, plus items belonging to his brother Wilfred Moore, Princess Mary Christmas tin together with a brass bullet pencil plus a Christmas card and receipt for tin sent to the next of kin 17073 Company Sergeant Major Wilfred Howard Moore, served on the Western Front from 15 September 1915 with the 14th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry and died on the 18 September 1918, Moore is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France. (a carton)
*WWII. A well documented MM group to Corporal L.P. Tye, Highland Light Infantry, Military Medal, G.VI.R. (14725302 A.Cpl. L,P, Tye. H.L.I.), 1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, light contact marks to first therefore generally extremely fine, mounted for wearing, with M.M. card box of issue dated 24.1.46, Soldier's Service and Pay Book, bonnet hat with regimental badge and tailor's label inscribed to recipient, identity tags and original documents and photographs of the recipient in military uniform MM London Gazette 24 January 1946 No.14725302 Corporal (acting) Leslie Paul Tye, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) (Retford). Joining the Bn in September 1944 at Helmond as a Private Soldier Cpl Tye has fought through the campaigns of Holland and Germany with great determination, courage and loyalty. In battle his coolness under fire and clear judgement has gained for him. At Moyland woods on the 14th February 45 whilst still a private during a particularly unpleasant engagement, when the company was under direct fire from an enemy SP gun, he crawled forward on his own initiative to within 50 yards to knock out the gun with two well aimed shots. Returning to his section to find his section commander had been wounded Cpl Tye immediately rallied his section and led them on to their final objective. Again on the 27th March during the very heavy fighting that preceded the break out from the Rhine bridgehead this NCO's cheerfulness and unfailing devotion to duty did much to inspire his men. During one attack that day when the company came under direct fire from small arms and "flak" guns thus holding the forward platoons up. Cpl Tye whose section was then in reserve personally and with great gallantry led his section to attack the enemy post from the rear. So determined was this attack that post surrendered, thus enabling the company to gain his objective. Throughout the campaigns this NCO has set a constantly high standard of gallantry and unfailing devotion to duty. His coolness under fire, cheerfulness and courage has been an inspiration to all. The fine example set by this NCO is beyond all praise. (1)
*Desktop models. A collection of brass air recognition models, including Spitfires, Lancaster Bomber, light aircraft plus bi-planes including Breguet XIX, 17.5cm wingspan mounted on a marble base, plus a Camel with underside marked LXV Sqdn 1917, 14.5cm wingspan mounted on a chromed stand (13)
*RAF Tangmere. A WWII Station ensign flag for RAF Tangmere, woven cloth segments sewn on to a light blue ground with printed roundel, stamped 'Tangmere' and dated '1942' with War Department arrow, 124 x 60cm RAF Tangmere, Chichester, West Sussex, famous for its role in the Battle of Britain and Wing Commander Douglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson were stationed at Tangmere in 1941. (1)
*Airspeed A.S.5. Courier. A large and impressive flying model, fabric over wooden frame, two tone blue livery, registration number G-ACJL, no. 14, well detailed with canopy covered cockpit including pilot, with Merco motor and laminated wood two blade propeller, the fuselage with retractable under carriage wheels, 146 cm nose to tail x 240 cm wingspan The Airspeed A.S.5. Courier was a British six seat single engined light aircraft that saw some use as an airliner. Built in Portsmouth by Airspeed Limited, it first flew on 10 April 1933 and was the first British type with a retractable undercarriage to go into production, with a total of 16 built. Airspeed Limited was established in 1931 in York by A.H. Tiltman and Nevil Shute Norway (the aeronautical engineer and novelist, who used his forenames as his pen-name). (1)
*Brooklands. A 1930s Brooklands Aero-Club Member's Badge by Spencer, London, with bi-plane on a light blue, dark blue white and green enamel, the chromed reverse stamped 'This Badge is the Property of the Brooklands Aero Club' 'Spencer London' '301', 9.5cm high, mounted on a display base (1)
Doncaster Aviation Meeting 1909. Souvenir Programme for Doncaster Aviation Meeting October 15th to 23rd 1909, printed and published by J. Weiner, [1909], 8 caricatures after Dudley Hardy including one signed by aviator S.F. Cody, two leaves detached at centrefold, staple rust and a few spots to inside covers, original stapled pictorial wrappers with design in red and black after Dudley Hardy to upper cover, some spotting with light soiling to lower wrapper, small 8vo, together with two loose photographic postcards signed in ink by French aviators Hubert Le Blon and Leon Delagrange, both participants at the meeting The Doncaster Aviation Meeting held on 15th to 23rd October 1909 was the first official flying meeting in England. (1)
*RAF Bomber Command No. 8 (Pathfinder Force) Group. An archive of over 1,000 mostly vintage photographs from the collection of Squadron Leader Howard Lees (1907-2006), circa 1942-46, including approximately 700 night and day bombing aerial photographs, photograph time, place, altitude, photographer, etc. details in the image at foot of each photograph, plus photographs of 63 Pathfinder HQ staff, London and Paris, aircraft, technical photos, photographs of India, Sumatra and Borneo (1945-46), etc., sizes varied from approximately 33 x 29 cm to 13.5 x 14 cm, arranged by subject in 14 folders, ring binders and packets, various sizes An important archive belonging to a technical expert whose work on aerial photography greatly helped to improve the accuracy of wartime bombing. Lees was involved in at least two important developments which helped to improve accuracy by proving or disproving whether bombers had actually been over the target as claimed. These included the two-shutter (master/slave) camera which helps eliminate the frequent ruining of images caused by ground fires and a single prolonged exposure. Another of his developments was H2S photography that enabled the RAF to bomb a target even when cloud was obscuring it; the photographic developments in which Lees was involved enabled the cathode ray tube image of the target to be recorded at the moment a bomb was released. Lees's work on H2S was so secret that he had to process the results himself, rather than allow them to be released to the station photo sections. He also designed a combined target marker and photo flash device for Mosquito bombers, which helped to improve the effectiveness of the Light Night Striking Force. Key German cities were thereafter regularly photographed at night from heights above 27,000 feet. At the end of the war in Europe Lees was posted to Burma but finding that the unit had been disbanded and that there was no one to feed or pay him he went to Bangkok and then was eventually posted to Jakarta. He was mentioned in dispatches twice and his final appointment before demobilisation in 1946 was at HQ Allied Command South-East Asia, where he was involved in the aerial survey of the region. After the war he returned to Charles Twite & Co, of Wigston, Leicester. He had begun work for this manufacturers' agents in the shoe trade as an office boy at age 16, and after returning became managing director and chairman. He worked almost until his death at the age of 97. Provenance: From the Lees family by direct descent. (a carton)
Beaumont (Andre ). My Three Big Flights, 1st English edition, Eveleigh Nash, 1912, monochrome illustrations after photographs, some light spotting, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, some light soiling, 8vo, together with Duchene (Captain), Flight Without Formulae, Simple Discussions on the The Mechanics of the Aeroplane, & The Mechanics of the Aeroplane, a study of the principles of flight, translated from the French by John H. Ledeboer, 1st edition/new edition, 1914/1915, monochrome illustrations to text, matching maroon cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Berget (Alphonse), The Conquest of the Air, new and revised edition, 1911, monochrome illustrations after photographs, original blue cloth, rubbed, 8vo, and others on early aviation, mostly early 20th century publications, including Loening, Monoplanes and Biplanes, 1911, Santos Dumont, My Airships, 1904, Brandenfels, Zeppelins over England, 1931, Lachambre & Machuron, Andrée and His Balloon, 1898, etc., many in original cloth, generally 8vo (4 cartons)
Mason (Monck). Aeronautica; or, Sketches illustrative of the theory and practice of Aerostation: comprising an enlarged account of the late aerial expedition to Germany, 1st edition, F.C. Westley, 1838, 6 engraved and lithographed plates, including frontispiece (the latter with closed tear to top margin), occasional minor marks and a few leaves with some offsetting, original blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, and a little frayed to upper joint and head and foot of spine, 8vo, together with Turnor (Hatton), Astra Castra, experiments and adventures in the atmosphere, 1st edition, Chapman & Hall, 1865, numerous wood engraved illustrations, occasional light spotting, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, recased with original spine laid down (with a little loss to head and foot of spine), thick 4to, plus Glaisher (James), Travels in the Air by James Glaisher, Camille Flammarion, W. De Fonvielle, and Gaston Tissandier, 2nd revised edition, 1871, colour lithograph frontispiece, wood engraved illustrations, original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks to extremities, 8vo, and others on the early history of aviation, including J.E. Hodgson, The History of Aeronautics in Great Britain, 1924, R.W.A. Brewer, The Art of Aviation, a handbook upon aeroplanes and their engines with notes upon propellers, 2nd edition, 1911, Sir Hiram Maxim, Artificial and Natural Flight, 1908, H.M. De Vries, The Importance of Java Seen from the Air, Batavia, circa 1929, another worn copy of Turnor's Astra Castra, etc., 8vo/4to (a carton)
Royal Flying Corps. Technical Notes, R.F.C., printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1916, numerous monochrome folding diagrams, original pale brown cloth, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Air Board Technical Notes. Rigging Notes, circa 1917, numerous photographs and diagrams of biplanes, original printed wrappers with yapp edges, soiled, 8vo, plus Berriman (Algernon E., editor), 'Flight' Manual, A reference book of notes, formulae and tables for the use of those engaged in aviation, aeronautics..., 1910, original wallet-style maroon cloth gilt, some light surface marks, 8vo, and other pioneering and First World War period aviation publications, including R. Borlase Matthews, The Aviation Pocket-book for 1916, Gnome & Le Rhone Engine Co., The Care of the One Hundred h.p. Monosoupape Engine 9-cylinder, Type B2, 2 volumes, circa 1915, W. LeMaitre, Natural Stability and the Parachute Principle in Aeroplanes, 1911, The Aeronautical Directory of the World, 1920, The Aero Manual, 1st edition, 1909 (3 copies), and 2nd edition (3 copies), etc. (a carton)
*Spence (Robert, 1871-1964,). In the Carriere d'Eca[u]faut (S.S.A.3), circa 1916, etching on wove paper, signed and titled in pencil to lower margin, 24 x 35 cm, modern mount, light toning to margins within aperture and somewhat browned to verso Robert Spence, Section Sanitaire Anglais No. 3, Croix de Guerre, RE. (1)
Crimea. First [and] Fifth Report from the Select Committee on the Army before Sebastopol..., ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, [1855], title and rear wrapper of fifth report detached, together with Index to Reports and Appendix to the Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the Supplies of the British Army in the Crimea, [1855], the latter with folding tables, all spotted and soiled with some marginal fraying to first two items, folio, plus [Mitchell, Albert, Sergeant in the 13th Hussars], Recollections of one of the Light Brigade, 1st edition, Canterbury, [1885], original printed wrappers gilt, spine worn and broken with upper wrapper and first leaves detached, 8vo, plus 3 related (8)
*Gallipoli - Victoria Cross Recipients. A group of 12 VC recipient autographs including 8 awarded during the Gallipoli Campaign, including autograph letters signed from Walter Richard Parker (Royal Marine Light Infantry), 'W.R. Parker VC', Cyril Royston Guyton Bassett (New Zealand Divisional Signal Company), 'Cyril Bassett', plus signatures of Albert Jacka, 14th Battalion (Victoria), Australian Imperial Force, 'A. Jacka', Leonard Keysor (1st Battalion) NSW (Australian Imperial Force), 'Leonard Keysor', David Ross Lauder (1/4th Battalion, the Royal Scots Fusiliers), 'D.R. Lauder VC', Eric Gascoigne Robinson (Royal Navy), 'Eric G. Robinson', Edward Courtney Boyle (Royal Navy), 'E.C. Boyle' signing at foot of returned letter, John Elisha Grimshaw (1st Battalion, the Lancashire Fusiliers), 'John E. Grimshaw VC', the last autograph on a sheet of paper with four further VC recipient autographs of John Philip Gardner, John Weir Foote, Frederick William Fairfax and David Vivian Currie Albert Jacka, VC, MC & Bar (1893-1932) was the first Australian to be decorated with a VC during the First World War. (8)

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