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Mac Hamilton DFC signed The Dam Busters, No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Cover design: Scene from the 1953 film, Gibson looking from his aircraft, breach of the Mohne Dam. Cover also has a small portrait top left In Memory of AM Sir Harold Mick Martin. Special pictorial hand, stamp Sir Harold Martin Memorial Service, London WC2, 4 Jan. 1989. Signed M. L. Mac Hamilton DFC Lancasters 617 Sqn. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Tirpitz raider signed The Dam Busters, No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Cover design: Scene from the 1953 film, Gibson walks from Scampton after the raid. Cover also has a small portrait top left In Memory of AM Sir Harold Mick Martin. Dambusters postmark, cancelled Scampton, Lincoln, 27 Feb. 2001. Signed W/Off. Albert Cherrington Flt. Engineer, Flew on all three Tirpitz Raids. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Bill Buttle DFC signed The Dam Busters, No.617 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Cover design: Scene from the 1953 film, Lancaster bomber and pilot. Cover also has a small portrait top left In Memory of Flt Lt David Shannon. Postmarked for the 50th Anniversary of the Dam Busters Raid, Scampton, Lincoln, 17 May 1993. Signed P. W. Bill Buttle DFC Navigator, Claytons crew, 617 Sqn. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Excellent UNSIGNED portrait print of one of the most charismatic RAF fighter pilots of WWII. Squadron Leader James Archibald Findlay MacLauchlan DSO DFC 73 & 145 Squadrons Battle of Britain. Despite the loss of his left arm he was a high scoring ace with at least 16 victories when he was shot down by machine gun fire and died of his injuries in a German field hospital on July 31, 1943. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Excellent UNSIGNED portrait print of Flight Lieutenant John Charles Dundas DFC 609 Squadron Battle of Britain. One of the high scoring aces of the Battle before being killed aged just 24 on 28 November 1940. Just before he was hit he shot down Major Helmut Wick, Kommander of JG2 and at the time the top scoring Luftwaffe ace with 56 claimed victories, and it was Wicks wingman Lieutenant Rudi Pilanz who shot down Dundas. Both he and Wick being killed. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Dr Neville Bain signed The Definitive Portrait FDC. BLCS140. 10/3/98 Bond Street postmark. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
L W Lucas, oil on canvas, E.S.B portrait of the bay racehorse, dated 1957, 9.5ins x 11.5ins, together with a framed photographic print by Miles Bros of E.S.B Winner of the Grand National 1956 and another framed photographic print of the same horse Condition report: The oil portrait looks to be in original condition, never been touched, so is dirty
Bishop (William Avery). Winged Warfare, Hunting the Huns in the Air, by Major Bishop, VC, DSO, MC, 1st edition, 1918, portrait frontispiece and black & white plates from photos, some finger marks and spotting, Royal Flying Corps Club ink stamp to front free endpaper and half-title and bookplate label to front pastedown dated July 1918, author's signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, 'RFC Club, Compliments of the author, W.A. Bishop, 26/9/18', clear tape repairs to inner hinges, original cloth with RFC roundel blocked in colours to upper cover, rubbed and soiled, 8vo Bishop ended the war with 72 confirmed victories and the Victoria Cross, finishing his career as Air Marshal. (1)
Boyington (Gregory 'Pappy'). Baa Baa Black Sheep, 1st edition, New York, 1958, portrait frontispiece, 24 mostly German Knight's Cross winner autographs to half-title verso, frontispiece recto, title verso and dedication pages, signatures include Hajo Herrmann, Kurt Buhligen, Herman Graf, Herbert Ihlefeld, Walter Schuch, Gunther Rall, Johannes Steinhoff, Pappy Boyngton, Saburo Sakai, Eric Hartmann, Leonidas Maximcivc, Frans Kieslich, Adolf Galland, John Bolt, Jimmy Doolittle and A.G. Coons (Boyngton's mechanic), some paper thinning from name erasure to half-title recto, original cloth in dust jacket, a little chipped, soiled and creased, 8vo (1)
Johnen (Wilhelm). Duel Under the Stars: A German Night Fighter Pilot in the Second World War, Crecy Books, 1994, portrait frontispiece with author's signature beneath, 15 tipped-in plates from photographs of RAF Mosquito pilots and Luftwaffe night fighter pilots each signed by the pilot to lower blank margin and bound after 'Special Edition' leaf at rear of book, original black leatherette in slipcase, 8vo (1)
Knoke (Heinz). I Flew for the Fuhrer, The Story of a German Fighter Pilot, Translated by John Ewing, with an Introduction by Lieutenant General E.R. Quesada, 4th printing, New York, 1955, portrait frontispiece and black & white plates from photos, a total of 35 ink signatures of German and some British and US WWII pilots to front endpapers, half-title, frontispiece recto and title verso, each with neat pencil name identification beside, original cloth, a little spotted and rubbed, spine slightly browned, dust jacket, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo Signatures include Dieter Harbak, Wolfgang Schenk, Hans Joachim Jabe, Gunther Rall, Walter Schuck, Wolfgang Falck, Adolf Galland, Eric Hartmann, Kurt Buhligen, Gerhard Schopfel, Dennis David, Brian Kingcome, John Cunningham, Desmond Hughes, Bob Stanford-Tuck, Geoffrey Page, Walter Krupinski, Hannes Trautloft, Hajo Herrmann, Heinz Marquarot, Adolf Borchers, Hans Baur (Hitler's pilot), Robert S. Johnson, Leonides Maximciuc and Jimmy Doolittle. (1)
*Haig (Douglas, First Earl Haig, Field Marshal, 1861-1928). A reproduction monochrome portrait of Earl Haig, circa 1923, issued for the benefit of the Earl Haig Fund by permission of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, signed in ink 'Haig. FM.' lower right, additionally signed in pencil by the artist Sir James Guthrie lower left, sheet size 56 x 40 cm (22 x 15.75 ins), framed and glazed, together with a small quantity of books, First and Second World War related, mostly hardbacks, including The Anzac Book, 1916, Captain J. de Courcy and Major-General C.E.N. Lomax's The History of the Welch Regiment 1919-1951, signed by Lomax, Major C.H. Dudley Ward's Regimental Records of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, volumes III & IV only, bound in one, 1928, 52 issues from volumes 4 & 5 of The War Illustrated, edited by Sir John Hammerton, 1941-42, Siegfried's Journey 1916-1920, by Siegfried Sassoon, Faber and Faber and the Book Society, 1945, Michael Mann's The Regimental History of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, 1993 and Douglas Haig. War Diaries and Letters 1914-1918, edited by Gary Sheffield and John Bourne, 1st edition, 2005 (approx 80)
*Kelly (Lieutenant Richard Barrett Talbot, 1896-1971). An early battle scene depicting hand-to-hand conflict between French and German troops, circa August 1914, watercolour and gouache on buff paper, 51.5 x 48.5 cm, initialled in right margin, framed and glazed, together with Jaques (Charles H.B.), Portrait of Alice, aka 152 A/Corporal Edward Joseph Dillon, in the role of Alice, daughter of Alderman Fitz Warren, in the Pantomime performance of Dick Whittington in Salonika, 1916, watercolour on white paper, signed and dated with place and caption to lower margin, small stain lower right, 25.5 x 17.5 cm, modern mount 425 Private Charles H.B. Jaques, 85th Field Ambulance, 3/5th London Regiment, exhibited 1919-1923 at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. The performance of Dick Whittington took place at Christmas 1915 and was performed by members of the 85th Field Ambulance. The pantomime was written and directed by 126 Private Frank Kenchington who was commissioned into the Royal Field Artillery as a Second Lieutenant on the 20th January 1918. An original souvenir programme is included with the lot. (3)
Trevor-Roper (Hugh R.). The Last Days of Hitler, 1st US edition, New York, 1947, portrait frontispiece, map endpapers at rear, 7 related signatures to title-page, original cloth in dust jacket, chipped with some loss to margins, 8vo Signed on the title-page in various pens by: Albert Speer (1905-1981), Hanna Reitsch (1912-1979, Hitler's female test pilot), Otto Gunsche (SS Major and Hitler's personal adjutant) and 4 of Hitler's secretaries: Johanna Wolf, Gerda Christian-Dara, Traude Junge and Christa Schroeder. (1)
WWI - POW Camp. A group of approximately 85 autographs of British, French and Italian officers and soldiers interned at Rastatt, Baden, Germany, August to November 1918, mostly signed in blue pencil to ten preliminary pages of Michael Faraday, His Life and Work, by Silvanus P. Thompson, (The Century Science series), 1901, several circular ink POW camp stamps, portrait frontispiece detached (signatures to recto), hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and marked, 8vo Signatures including Geo. T. Coles, 2nd Lt., RAF, Cambrai 4.9.18; Sub Lt. R. Donaldson, RNVR, Inchy, 2 September 1918; A. de Ferrer, Regt. Cal. du Maroc, Cherbourg; Lt. Adams, RAF, captured Douai, 16 September 1918; Ivan Campbell, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders; R. Harris Stone, RAF; etc. The autographs were seemingly collected by 2nd Lieutenant George T. Coles, RAF, who has signed twice including on Armistice Day, 11 November 1918. (1)
*Churchill (Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965). Typed letter signed, 'Winston S. Churchill', Ministry of Munitions of War, Whitehall Place, London, SW1, 28 December 1918, to Major R.H. Mayo informing him that the King has approved Churchill's recommendation to the Prime Minister that Mayo be appointed an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, embossed letterhead, some marginal toning and slight creasing, one page, 4to, together with a collection of other items relating to Major Robert Hobart Mayo, O.B.E., Royal Flying Corps, comprising a black and white portrait photograph of the recipient in civilian dress together with WWI dress miniature medals, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 1st Type, Military Division, Officer's (O.B.E.) breast Badge, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals with M.I.D. oak leaves, plus Royal Flying Corps cloth brevet, presented in a gilt frame, glazed; another similar framed group including dress miniature medals and Royal Flying Corps cloth brevet; the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 1st Type, Military Division, Officer's (O.B.E.) breast Badge, silver gilt in Garrard & Co case of issue, extremely fine, plus related document dated 1 January 1919 signed in ink by Edward, Prince of Wales, printed signature of King George V at head; Victory Medal (Lieut. W.C. Mayo.), extremely fine Lieutenant William Charles Mayo served during the Great War with the Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment), he was killed in action in Gallipoli on 7 August 1915 and is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey. (6)
*Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Half-length portrait in half profile by Heinrich Hoffmann, mid 1930s, vintage gelatin silver print, wet stamp credit to verso 'Photo-Haus Hoffmann , Mnchen 2 N.W. Amalienstr. 25', signed presentation inscription to lower blank margin from Hitler to David Lloyd George on the occasion of their historic meeting, 'Mister Lloyd George, zur freundlichen Erinnerung an seinen Beitrag in meinen Deutschland in umsichtiger Vorahnung, Adolf Hitler, Berchtesgaden den 4 /Sept. 1936', [translation: 'Mister Lloyd George, in kind remembrance of his contribution to my Germany with circumspect presentiment, Adolf Hitler, Berchtesgaden, 4th September 1936'], image size 198 x 150mm, sheet size 27 x 22 cm David Lloyd George's visit to Hitler at his villa, the Berghof, near Berchtesgaden, in September 1936, is invariably represented as an exercise in folly and Lloyd George (1863-1945) painted as a self-deluded victim of Nazi propaganda. His effusions in the press on his return, of a peace-loving Germany, determined never again to go to war with Britain, are an embarrassment to his admirers. Of all Hitler's British visitors, Churchill said 'no one was more completely misled than Mr Lloyd George'. This signed presentation photograph, a memento of that infamous meeting, is undoubtedly one of the most historically poignant and significant presentation photographs of Hitler to ever come up for sale, yoking together Britain's Great War-time premier on the one part with the Fhrer of Nazi Germany on the other. Lloyd George had a one-to-one policy meeting with Hitler on the afternoon of 4 September, in the Fhrer's office at his villa, the Berghof. The following afternoon the entire British party of six joined Hitler in the Great Hall there for a social gathering and tea. It was then that this photograph was presented. Printed below are account extracts of the occasion written by two of those also present, A.J. Sylvester, Lloyd George's private secretary, and Thomas Jones, a close associate of the then prime minister Stanley Baldwin. 'It was probably half-past five when we sat down in a large circle of low and easy chairs for tea and coffee and slices of cold ham and halves of hard-boiled eggs For some time the talk rambled over presentation of ancient buildings At this point a signed photograph of the Fhrer was produced, in a case, and handed by him to L.G. who responded with the hope that Hitler would not object to share a table in L.G.'s house with photographs of Foch and President Wilson. From this point on the talk became more serious and impressive Hitler spoke with a grave and sincere animation. Germany had lost the war [First World War], that had happened to nations before It was realized in Germany that if the war was won by the Allies, it was not due to the soldiers but to one great statesman - Lloyd George Lloyd George, speaking with a tear in his throat, was deeply touched by the personal tribute of the Fhrer and was proud to hear it paid to him by the greatest German of the age 'Thomas Jones, A Diary with Letters, 1931-1950 (1954), pp. 248-52. 'We all sat in easy chairs round a very low tea-table, on which candles were lit. It was a wonderful setting. It was a great moment when Hitler handed to L.G. a beautifully framed and autographed photograph of himself. L.G. immediately rose and shook Hitler very warmly by the hand. L.G. was immensely pleased with this. We had taken a number of photographs of Hitler with us and, after he had signed these, we took our leave. A most remarkable experience.' A.J. Sylvester, Life with Lloyd George, (1975), pp. 149-150. (1)
*Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Three-quarter length portrait of Adolf Hitler and Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (1868-1940) at Berchtesgaden, 7 January 1937, large vintage gelatin silver print with facsimile presentation inscription from Hitler to Lord Rothermere in the image, 28 x 36 cm, contemporary brown ink English caption to blank margin beneath, a little marginal soiling, mounted on card In the 1930s Lord Rothermere used his newspapers the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror to try to influence British politics, in particular showing his strong support for the appeasement of Nazi Germany. He visited and corresponded with Hitler on many occasions, sending him a telegram in support of Germany's invasion of the Sudetenland in September 1938, congratulating him for the annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1939 and encouraging him to invade Romania. (1)
*Mussolini (Benito, 1883-1945). Portrait photograph signed, by Vincent Laviosa, circa 1927, vintage gelatin silver print, photographer and studio details in the negative along upper and lower margins, image size 21.5 x 13.5 cm, tipped on to a contemporary card mount with bold ink autograph 'Benito Mussolini' at foot, mount dust-soiled and marked, cracked at upper right corner and splitting along heavy horizontal fold beneath signature (1)
*Nelson (Horatio, Viscount, 1758-1805). Cut signature, 'Nelson & Bronte', small paper strip, browned but not affecting legibility, 2 x 9 cm, pasted between the engraved portrait and caption and imprint details of a portrait after J. Hoppner, published 1841, uniform browning, small damp stain to lower right corner, 25 x 20 c (1)

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