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Lot 107

WW2 ace Sound Barrier pilot Chuck Yeager signed card along with his own Test Pilot RAF cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 133

Maiden Flight DH 115 Vampire Signed by D Bader, D Crowley-Milling J McKelvey. 15 Nov 76 26th Anniv. of the Maiden Flight DH 115 Vampire Trainer. Personally Signed by Personally Signed by Gp Capt Sir Douglas Bader, the legless Fighter pilot CO 242 Hurricane Squadron during the Battle of Britain, shot down in 1941 and taken prisoner, escaped was recaptured and sent to Oflag 7c Colditz Castle until released by the US Army in 1945, Air Marshall Sir Dennis Crowley Milling. Battle of Britain Pilot WW11 Ace Died 1996, Air Commodore John McKelvey Sep 1929 Aircraft Apprentice, 20th Entry, No 1 School of Technical Training (Apprentices)1932 Airman (563485), 14 Dec 1938 Appointed to a Commission for the duration of the war in the Technical Branch 6 May 194 Appointed to a Permanent Commission in the Technical Branch in the rank of Flight Lieutenant. Mosquito Aircraft Museum Reference Number MAM7d. Certified Copy No 45 of 200 Issued Signed J Stride Philatelic Officer. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 92

WW2 Luftwaffe ace General G. Barkhorn KC signed HASP1d Manfred Von Richthofen ( Red Baron ) cover. 21 4 77 Manfred Ferr Von Richthofen ( Red Baron ). Personally Signed by General G. Barkhorn ( 2nd highest Luftwaffe ace with 301 victories. ) Details and Black and White photo enclosed. Certified Cover Number 296 of 648 signed Hans Rossbach Aerophilatelic Historian ( Luftwaffe / RAF. ) . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 711

Bahamas Cenotaph FDC 1985 Signed 16 involved in WW11, VC holders, GC Holders Pilots. USA Fighter Aces. 8th May 1995 Bahamas Cenotaph cover First Day of Issue on Bahamas S2 Miniature Sheet 50th Anniversary End of WW11. Personally Signed 16 involved in WW11, VC holders, GC Holders Pilots. USA Fighter Aces. 'Bill' Weatherley MM of the 'S. O. E' ( Special Operations Executive ). Peter Ayerst who achieved confirmed victories in the Battle of Britain and not eligible for the Battle of Britain Clasp, Sqn Ldr J G P Millard Nos 1 and 242 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter pilot. Sqn Ldr Lewis Brandon DSO, DFC and Bar Night Fighter Ace and author of the book Night Flyer 141 - 157 - 488 Sqn's. Anthony John Gledhill George Cross Holder, He was serving as a constable in the Metropolitan Police Force at the time. His partner, Constable Terry McFall, won the George Cross for the same action. They were on patrol when they were ordered to chase a car driving the wrong way down a one way street. Fifteen shots were fired at their police car during the ensuing chase. The criminals' car crashed into a lorry and they attacked the police officers, who were trying to arrest them. Both police officers were injured in the confrontation but managed to subdue the men until assistance arrived. M. K. Pratt GC. Won George Cross 4 Jul 78 Victoria Police, Australia. Geoffrey Riley Won George Cross 3 Oct 1944 was 14 Year old school boy helped an elderly women during flooding water. H H Flintoff George Cross Holder ran to the aid of a Farmer after a Bull turned on him. Avis Hearn awarded M M for Bravery during Battle of Britain whilst under stuka attack on poling radar station Aug 1940, Geoffrey Riley Won George Cross 3 Oct 1944 was 14 Year old school boy helped an elderly women during flooding water. Mr. Bamford Won George Cross 16 Dec 1952 In the early hours of the morning of 19 October 1952 a fire started in the living room in the Bamford home in Newthorpe. John, the eldest of the 6 children, and his Father managed to get Mrs. Bamford and 3 of the children out, but 2 of the boys, aged 6 and 4, were trapped in their bedroom. The wooden stairs of the house had burst into flames and it seemed impossible to get through to the boys, but John fought his way into the room through the flames and found the little boys huddled together, petrified with fright. He put an arm round each and dragged them to the window where he managed to push the younger child out to his Father standing below, who partially broke his fall. The older boy had panicked and rushed back into the burning room, so John had to catch him, drag him to the window and throw him out to his Father. By this time John himself was fast losing consciousness, and was very badly burned on his upper body, but somehow got his leg over the window-sill and forced himself out. All 3 boys were taken to hospital, where the two rescued boys were soon off the danger list, but John did not go home until February 1953, after many skin-grafting operations Edward Kenna Victoria Cross holder 2/4th ( N. S. W. )Australian Military Forces. Won VC 1945 in New Guinea. was the last living Australian Second World War recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Richard Haine ( No 25(F) Sqn 4 Sep 1939 First Blenheim fighter patrol of War. Also 600 Sqn Battle of Britain pilot. Alan W Gear 32 Hurricane Sqn, Battle of Britain fighter pilot. Ralph Pass 7th Sqdn 49th Frt Gp, Lt Cdr Oscar Clark Bailey ( Buck) USA 5 Victories. Stu N …………. 71 ES RAF and 334 FS 4th FG. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 131

Postcard Signed 10 American Volunteer Fighter Pilots WW2 with Eagle Sqn. Postcard Signed 10 American Volunteer Fighter Pilots associated with Eagle Sqn in WW11. Spitfire Coloured Postcard Size 7 ½ by 5 Inches Personally Signed 10 American Volunteer Fighter Pilots associated with Eagle Squadron of the Royal Air Force during the early years Of World War 11. John Campbell flew Spitfires with 234 Squadron, before joining 121 Eagle Squadron. After the transfer of the Eagles to the USAAF, John chose to remain with the RAF and was posted to 258 Squadron on Hurricanes for the final defence of Singapore, and then to 605 Squadron on Hurricanes defending Java. With four victories in the Far East to his credit, on 28th Feb 1942 he was shot down in combat and initially evaded capture until 20th March 42 when he fell into the hands of the Japanese, and became a POW in a harsh prison camp in Java for the next 3 and a half years. , Philip Fox, 121 Eagle Sqn Joined RCAF, service pilot training in US, shipped overseas to ETO, operational training at OTU, assigned to 121 Eagle Sqn, transferred to 335th FS, 4th FG, 8AF USAAF. Ground collision Gedina #3 Tunisia Cat 3 damage Spitfire Vc JG750 4th FS, 52nd FG, 12th AF. 16-4-43. Landing accident due to Mech Failure Sarasota AAF, FL, Cat 3 damage, P-40N 42-105003 98th FS, 337th FG. 14-6-43. John Brown 121 Eagle Sqn, Joined RAFVR, service pilot training in US, shipped overseas to ETO, operational training at OTU, assigned to 121S, transferred to 82FS, 78FG, 8AF USAAF, Tour expired ETD. Awards: AM (4OLC), WWII Victory, EAME (2 x Battle Stars). Steve Pisanos was posted to the 268 Fighter Squadron at Snailwell Aerodrome in Newmarket flying P-51A's. He later transferred to the 71 Eagle Squadron, one of three Eagle squadrons in the RAF, comprised of just 244 American volunteers flying Spitfires at Debden RAF Aerodrome. When the USAAF 4th Fighter Group absorbed the American members of the Eagle Squadrons in September and October 1942, Pisanos was commissioned a lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air Forces. Flying his first mission in his P-47 'Miss Plainfield' out of Debden Aerodrome with the 334th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group, Lt. Pisanos, 'The Flying Greek, ' scored his first shootdown on May 21, 1943, when he targeted a German FW-190 over Ghent, Belgium. By Jan. 1, 1944, he had become an ace with five confirmed downings. On March 5, 1944, he obtained his 10th shootdown and while returning from that B-17 escort mission to Limoges and Bordeaux, France, Pisanos experienced engine failure in his P-51B and crash-landed south of Le Havre. For six months he evaded the Germans and fought with the French Resistance and the American OSS, sabotaging the German war machine in occupied France. Lt. Pisanos returned to England on Sept. 2, 1944, following the liberation of Paris. Because of his exposure and knowledge of the French Resistance operations, Pisanos was prohibited from flying additional combat missions because the Air Force could not risk him being captured. James Goodson, joined the RAF in 1940. Posted to re-form 133 Eagle Squadron RAF flying Spitfires, he transferred to the USAAF 4th fighter Group in September 1942, commanding 336 Squadron. Flying P47s and then P51s, Jim Goodson flew continuously until he was shot down ten months before the end of the war. He was one of the most highly decorated Aces in the USAAF, with 32 enemy aircraft to his credit. Dixie Alexander, American World War II fighter ace 6 who fought for the Allies in both the Royal Canadian Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces. Was rejected by the United States Air Force because he had only received a high school education and at least some college education was required for USAAF service, Details enclosed from Aces High Book. Reade Tilley, joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940. In 1941 he was assigned to No. 121 Eagle Squadron of the RAF total of seven confirmed aerial victories, two probables, and five damaged. He was one of the first two American pilots to be awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross during the defence of Malta. Don Blackeslee, flew Spitfires with 401 Squadron. When the Eagle Squadron were formed he transferred as an experienced flight commander with several victories to his credit. By the end of the war 14 ½ victories. Mac McColpin Red McColpin commanded 133 Eagle Squadron up to the transfer to the USAAF in September, 1942, General McColpin was the only American to fly combat in all three RAF American Eagle Squadrons. His total missions in these Squadrons exceeded three hundred counting the ones he flew with the 607. and Michael Miluck American volunteer Michael Miluck arrived in the UK in September 1941, and was posted to join 71 Eagle Squadron. Flying Spitfire Mk Vbs the squadron was engaged in escort and offensive fighter sweeps over the channel and northern France, taking part in the air cover over Dieppe. Details enclosed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 261

Ace Trains O Gauge Six Wheel Coach Set consisting of three LMS coaches with clerestory roofs: 1st/3rd, all 3rd and brake/3rd (all E boxes E-G)

Lot 262

Ace Trains O Gauge Station Canopy Kit (E box E-G)

Lot 501

"Trotters Independent Trading Co" three wheeler van, en grisaille oil painting on gold ground, monogrammed with an Ace of Spades motif 171cm x 130cm

Lot 499

"Del Boy, Rodney and Grandad" characters portrait, en grisaille oil painting on a gold ground, monogrammed with an Ace of Spades motif 171cm x 130cm

Lot 500

"Del Boy" character portrait, en grisaille oil painting on a gold ground, monogrammed with an Ace of Spades motif 171cm x 130cm

Lot 440

Peter Dawbarn WW2 RAF Battle of Britain fighter ace signed piece fixed to 1971 RAF Andover Bristol Blenheim cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 389

Flt Lt A E Gregory DFC 219 sqn WW2 RAF Battle of Britain fighter ace signed 1972 RAF Colerne cover, flown by Jaguar and also signed by pilot G Andrews. Numbered 1 of 4 issued. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 387

ACM Christopher Foxley Morris DSO OBE WW2 RAF Battle of Britain fighter ace signed 7 x 5 inch b/w portrait photo and separate biography. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 87

Dick (Philip K. ) The World Jones Made, first hardback edition, library stamp on printing page, few spots and light patches of staining on margins, light surface abrasion and paper remnants on endpapers, original boards, extremities bumped, dust-jacket, extremities chipped, a few light surface marks, shelf-lean, 8vo, 1968. *** First published by Ace Books in 1956 as a paperback dos-á-dos with Agent of the Unknown by Margaret St. Clair, it was only Dick's second published novel at the time.

Lot 669

Fabric from the ‘Red Baron’s’ Fokker Dr.I Flying Seat A small scrap of linen, approximately 20mm x 15mm, mounted in a glazed frame, with plaque below stating ‘Linen seat fabric scrap from “Red Baron” Fokker Triplane DR I 425/17, 21/04/18’, relic condition £80-£100 --- Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, known as Baron von Richthofen of simply the ‘Red Baron’, was the highest scoring air ace of the Great War, being officially credited with 80 aerial victories. He was shot down and killed over the Somme on 21 April 1918, whilst flying a Fokker Dr.I aircraft 425/17, after a single bullet hit him in the chest, severely damaging his heart and lungs. Whilst his death was officially credited to the Canadian flying ace Roy Brown, it is now considered most likely that the bullet was fired from the ground. Von Richthofen’s seat from the wreckage of the 425/17 was later presented to Roy Brown, and subsequently donated to the Royal Canadian Military Institute in Toronto, where it is currently on display. Damaged both from when it was ripped out of the fuselage, and due the passages of time, the linen fragment that forms this lot, one of several that became detached from the chair, is consequently being sold by the Royal Canadian Military Institute. Sold with a photograph of the framed lot on the remnants of the Red Baron’s Flying Seat at the R.C.M.I.

Lot 729

Early Royal Air Force Insignia. An interesting aviation insignia and artefact group consisting of a Canadian Cap & Collar Badge of 1st type 1920-1924 pattern, rare and superb examples of both an Officer’s Cap and Collar Badge, both of multi part construction, in superb condition, sweetheart wings for both the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force with fine enamel work upon gilded wings & crown, an pair of early flying or motoring goggles with Triplex safety glass, manufactured by ‘STG’ in an original embossed box, stud on box damaged, otherwise very good condition (5) £400-£500 --- Note: The Sweetheart wings and goggles were part of a group belonging to Lieut.(T./Capt.) Walter Alfred Southey D.F.C., a 20 victory Ace and one of only eight British Balloon Buster Aces.

Lot 1351

N gauge model railways, Micro Ace of China, A0643 811 four piece train pack, held in book shaped case, A8907 DD50-4/5 diesel locomotive two car set, A2804 ED16-1 electric locomotive, each boxed. (3)

Lot 1214

Takom of Hong Kong, 1:35 scale model tank kits to include 03.01.5002X US Tank Transporter with Abrams Tank x2, 03.01.2020 US Armoured Combat Earthmover M9 ACE, 2004 Main Battle Tank Leopard 1 A5/C2 and 2003 Leopard C2 Mexas, also 1:72 scale 5006 Chieftain mk 11/ Chieftain mk12, each boxed, not checked for completeness. (6)

Lot 89

Original mixed media artwork on scavenged wood entitled Slave Cylinder by Chicano Neo-Pop Expressionist duo Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka The Date Farmers. Originally exhibited at Ace Gallery in LA, this artwork combines found ephemera set on top of an alien figure that reflects Lerma and Ramirez's socio-political and cultural otherness faced by Mexicans and Chicanos residing in the US. Signature and date on verso: Date Farmers 2011. Includes gallery sticker. Housed in a yellow painted wood frame. Artwork dimensions: 36"L x 36"H. Frame dimensions: 37.50"L x 37.50"H x 3.50"W. Artist: Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez (Mexican-American 20th-21st century)Issued: 2011Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 884

STAMPS & COINS; nine various hobby stamp albums including eight Improved Postage Stamp Albums, Pelham Junior stamp album, two Ace Universal stamp albums and a stamp collector's stockbook, three Stanley Gibbons stamp packs to include Space, Butterflies and Insects and Sport, also a reference book 'Stamp Collecting All in Colour', a quantity of British and world coinage including some silver examples and two UK slab coin sets.

Lot 941

VRACIU ALEXANDER: (1918-2015) American Commander and United States Navy fighter ace of World War II, credited with 19 victories. Selection of ten signed printed images of various sizes (largest 11.5 x 8; each neatly removed from books or magazines) and a signed postcard (to the verso), each of the different images depicting Vraciu or his aircraft including his Grumann F6F-3 Hellcat, one showing him onboard the USS Intrepid with his aircraft in February 1944, and another of Vraciu in the cockpit of his aircraft following the ´Mission Beyond Darkness´, Battle of the Phillipine Sea, on 20th June 1944 etc. All are signed in black ink to clear areas, in a couple of instances also adding his rank etc. beneath his signature. Some very light, minimal age wear, generally VG, 11

Lot 890

COSTES DIEUDONNE: (1892-1973) French fighter ace of World War I, and later a distance records-breaking aviator. Vintage signed and inscribed 5 x 7 photograph of Costes standing outdoors in a three-quarter length pose, smoking a pipe. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to the image with an inscription in French, ´à l’homme à la pipe, en tenue.....des soins apportés au grand raid´ (Translation: ´To the man with the pipe, in his outfit.....the care given to the great raid´) and dated 31st May 1927 in his hand. Together with Maurice Bellonte (1896-1983) French pioneer aviator who, with Dieudonne Costes, completed the first westbound crossing of the North Atlantic from Paris to New York, September 1930. Autograph draft of a letter, unsigned, one page, 4to, n.p., 6th August 1937, to Louis Couhe, in French. The retained draft is written on feint squared graph paper and contains various corrections, stating that he is forwarding a copy of a letter which he had sent to the Minister for Air and further remarking ´Je profite de l´occasion pour vous remercier de la lettre me concernant que vous avez recemment adressee a Monsieur [Jean] Moulin et du point de vue que vous y avez expose a mon egard´ (Translation: ´I take this opportunity to thank you for the letter concerning me that you recently sent to Mr [Jean] Moulin and for the point of view you expressed about me in it´). Some very light, extremely minor age wear, and two small traces of former mounting to the verso of the photograph, otherwise VG, 2Louis Couhe (1889-1979) French politician who flew as a Lieutenant during World War I and later served as Secretary General of the Air Ministry as well as Director of Air France Transatlantique.Jean Moulin (1899-1943) French civil servant who served as the first President of the National Council of the Resistance during World War II and is remembered as one of the main heroes of the French Resistance. At the time of the present letter Moulin was employed at the Air Ministry under Pierre Cot.

Lot 891

COPPENS WILLY: (1892-1986) Belgian fighter ace of World War I, officially credited with 37 victories, thus making him Belgium's most successful ace and the champion 'balloon buster' of the war. An unusual signed 8 x 11 photograph, the somewhat grainy reproduction image depicting King Albert I of the Belgians in a head and shoulders pose wearing his uniform, overcoat and Adrian helmet, signed (´Willy Coppens de Houthulst´) by Coppens in black ink to the lower white border and with a lengthy statement in his hand to the lower part of the image, in French, ´Le 7 Avril 1917, le Roi Albert eut le bapteme de l´air, pilote par le commandant Jacquet, qui lui fit survoler le front de l´Yser. Ce fut le premier des vols tres nombreux qu´Albert 1er fit ensuite - l´un deux. en Novembre 1917 le conduisant en plein ciel ennemi, au-dessus d´Ostende a bord d´un Bristol "Fighter" britannique de la 48e escadrille du R.F.C.´ (Translation: ´On 7th April 1917, King Albert was baptised in the air by Commander Jacquet, who flew him over the Yser front. This was the first of many flights Albert I made - one of them in November 1917 taking him into enemy airspace over Ostend aboard a British Bristol “Fighter” of the R.F.C.'s 48th squadron´). Together with a signed 9.5 x 7.5 photograph of Coppens in a head and shoulders pose outdoors, in later years. Signed (´Willy Coppens de Houthulst´) by the aviator in blue ink to the base of the image and dated 1970 in his hand. G to VG, 2

Lot 929

[BADER DOUGLAS]: (1910-1982) British World War II Ace (22.5 victories), recognised for his important role during the Battle of Britain. On 9th August 1941 Bader, flying a Spitfire, participated in an offensive patrol over the French coast with other members of 616 Squadron. During the sweep Bader became separated from his section and had a mid-air collision with a German Messerschmidt which resulted in the Ace having to make a dramatic escape, and when he baled out he lost his prosthetic leg. Bader was subsequently made a prisoner of war. Selection of signed printed images of various sizes (10.5 x 8.5 and smaller), evidently neatly removed from books or magazines (most multiple signed), A.L.S. (1), T.L.S. (1), by various members of 616 Squadron who accompanied Bader on his unfortunate flight in August 1941, including Johnnie Johnson, Hugh Dundas, Lionel ´Buck´ Casson, Whaley Heppell (A.L.S. referring in part to the flight of 9th August 1941, ´I am sure that Sgt. Jeff West flew with us that day, he was awarded the DFM in Sept. 1941 when Johnnie J & I got our first DFC´), Jeffrey West (T.L.S., referring in part to his fellow pilots, ´Those Chaps were outstanding and I consider myself very lucky to have been associated with them.....I regret my inability to add any names or addresses of 616 Squadron pilots airborne on that August 1941 Sweep. I do not think there were any more survivors. The casualty rate was quite high when we were trying to wrest air superiority over the sky in northern Europe´). One of the images depicts an artist´s impression of Bader´s Spitfire descending from the skies and is individually signed by Johnnie Johnson, Hugh Dundas, Kenneth Holden, Lionel ´Buck´ Casson, Whaley Heppell (poor example) and Jeffrey West, also featuring a facsimile signature of Bader. G to generally VG, 7

Lot 930

GREGORY WILLIAM JAMES ´STICKS´: (1913-2001) British Wing Commander who, as a wireless operator/air gunner during World War II, participated in the Battle of Britain and was Air Interception (AI) radar operator to the night fighter ace Wing Commander Bob Braham, contributing to 29 victories. Small selection of printed images of various sizes (9 x 5.5 and slightly smaller), evidently neatly removed from books or magazines, individually signed by Gregory, the different images depicting him in various uniform poses during World War II, several alongside Braham. All are signed by Gregory in black or blue inks to clear areas, also adding his rank and decorations. G to VG, 4

Lot 123

MORRIS WAYNE: (1914-1959) American film actor who is also remembered as a decorated fighter ace of World War II. A scarce vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Morris in a relaxed head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Irving L. Rose and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Morris to a largely lighter area at the base of the image. Signed photographs of Morris are scarce as a result of his untimely death at the age of 45. A couple of very light, minor surface and corner creases, otherwise VG

Lot 623

Ace Trains - A boxed O gauge Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 34090 "Sir Eustace Missenden". Item appears excellent in its box with instruction sheets present. Housed in an excellent box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 307

A GROUP OF EIGHT NAO FIGURINES AND ONE LLADRO FIGURE to include a Lladro figure No. 5928 'Jazz Clarinet' designed by Antonio Ramos, issued between 1992 and 2017, an Ace of Spades and an Ace of Diamonds designed by Begona Jauregui, modelled as two Nao children dressed as cards and wearing jester's hats, approximate height 18cm, three clown figures of children to include one holding a dove, one reading, and another with a puppy, a figure of a girl carrying a dog in her arms, and a figure of a dog and cat (8) (Condition Report: signs of repair to the diamonds hand, the boys head of the Lladro has signs of restoration to the neck)

Lot 267

Four boxes of 7 inch singles, all on the London record label, artists include; The Rolling Stones, Ricky Nelson, Duane Eddy, The Ronettes, Roy Orbison, the Crystals, The Ran-Dells, Al Green, Ace Canon, the Willis Brothers, the Coasters, the Everly Brothers, Little Richard, Pat Boone, etc. Condition - fair.

Lot 30

ARMAND DE BRIGNAC 'ACE OF SPADES' CHAMPAGNE 2012 Limited Edition 2012, with presentation lacquer box and booklet (1x750ml) Green foil peeling in three places to reverse of bottle Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 431

SC26 Hans Rossbach Luftwaffe Collection series, Signed 3 Luftwaffe WW11 Pilots. 1 Feb 72 BFPS 1280 RAF Topcliffe. 55th Anniversary of Formation of the First RAF Night Bomber Squadron. Personally Signed by Paul-Hubert Rauh (15 November 1913 - 30 August 2005) was a German Luftwaffe night fighter ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross NJG1, NJG4, Leutnant Klaus Scheer NJG200, NJG 100, flew JU88, FW189 and Me 109. 24 Victories. Hptm Hans Krause Night fighter, ME 110, JU88 and DO217 in 1942 - 43 in NJG3, 1944 6/NJG101 then 1/NJG4. 13 Wellington, 2 Lancaster, 5 Halifax, 2 Liberator, 5 victories 7 Black and White Photo's enclosed. with German Detailed cachets on the back cover number 41 in Hans Rossbach series. Cover no 83 of 100. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 253

WW2 Top US Navy ace Capt D McCampbell MOH signed VJ day RAF flown cover. AC20bBR 40th Anniv VJ Day 5 Aug 85 Jersey 40th Anniversary VJ Day. Flown in Boeing 747 of Cathay Pacific on a flight remembering the 40th Anniversary of VJ Day from Gatwick to Hong Kong Boeing 747 Pilot Captain Robert Wilkinson. Also Personally Signed by Boeing 747 Pilot Captain Robert Wilkinson. Captain David McCampbell (January 16, 1910 - June 30, 1996) was a United States Navy captain, naval aviator, and a Medal of Honor recipient. He retired from the navy in 1964 with 31 years of service. McCampbell is the United States Navy's all-time leading flying ace (called Ace of the Aces in the Navy) and top F6F Hellcat ace with 34 aerial victories. He was the third-highest American scoring ace of World War II and the highest-scoring American ace to survive the war. He also set a United States single mission aerial combat record of shooting down nine enemy planes in one mission, on October 24, 1944, at the beginning of the Battle of Leyte Gulf, in the Philippines. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 419

RAF Fylingdales Signed by 5 German Luftwaffe Pilots. Hans Rossbach Series (47). 25 Aug 71 BFPS 1170 70th Anniversary of the Royal Aero Club. Royal Air Force Fylingdales. Commemorating The Joint RAF USAF BMEWS Operation. Cover depicts Handley Page Halifax No 158 Squadron 1944. Carried to RAF Lyneham and flown on a Gyro Steer Polar Navex Lyneham to Goose Bay to Thule Lyneham routed over the Magnetic North Pole by Hercules of 36 Sqn. Personally Signed 4 Luftwaffe Pilots Meister, Kraft, Jabs, Hadeball. Personally Signed by Ludwig Meister KC NJG1 and NJG4 39 victories. 38 of his victories were scored at night, Hauptmann Josef Kraft NJG4, 5, 6 and Victories 27 Lancasters, 12 Wellingtons and 6 Halifax against, Hans-Jochim Jabs Flew with 11/ZG76 in France and against England. 710 missions, 22 day and 28 night victories, Hauptmann Heinz Martin Hadeball Night Fighter ace. With 3 Black and White Photo's enclosed. with German Detailed cachets on the back cover number 2 in Hans Rossbach series. Cover no 80 of 100. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 190

SC13 RAF Halton Signed Luftwaffe Pilots Hartmann, Romm, and S Brown USA Ace. 1 Aug 70 BFPS 1118 Special Postmark. RAF Halton Flown from RAF Abingdon to Bordeaux France in Andover of 46 Sqn. Flown in Andover From RAF Abingdon to France by Captain Sqn Ldr Crwys-Williams. Personally Signed by Andover Pilot Sqn Ldr Crwys-Williams and By Eric Hartmann Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds (19 April 1922 - 20 September 1993), Messerschmitt Bf 109, German fighter pilot during World War II and is the highest-scoring fighter ace 352 Victories. Oscar Romm, Knight's Cross. With 1 / JG 52 in Russia since September 1942. On 7 7 1944 he became Staffelkapitan in 1V Sturm / JG 3 in the Home defence. On 27 9 1944 he was able to shoot down three Liberator bombers in a single attack. On 24 4 1945 he was seriously wounded in a crash. Total of 229 missions 54 fighter sorties 92 Victories. Had been nominated for the Oak Leaves. Major Sam J Brown USAAF Spitfire Mustang Fighter Ace 16 Victories Squadron Commandeer 307th Fighter Sqn. Details enclosed. Hartmann, Brown. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 483

SC23 RAF Pitreavie Castle Signed by 3 Luftwaffe Pilots Hans Rossbach Series (14). 6 Feb 71 BFPS 1161 RAF Pitreavie Castle 30th Anniv of the inauguration of Coastal Command Air Sea Recue Service. Flown cachet flown from Air Force Vessel No 1383 on station in North Sea to RAF Pitreavie Castle in Whirlwind. Personally Signed by Oberlt. Bernard Jope, Commander KG100 - bomber pilot sank Roma 9 Sep 43. Joachim Helbig KC with Swords bomber pilot 750 missions died 1985. Bomber pilot involved Battle of Britain. Ernst Dullberg KC Holder, Luftwaffe Fighter Ace credited with 45 victories in 650 combat missions, 36 over Western Front and 9 victories over the Easterman Front. Died 27 July 1984. 6 Black and White Photo's enclosed. with German Detailed cachets on the back. Only 100 issued. Cover number 14 in Hans Rossbach series. Cover no 82 of 100. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 412

SC23 RAF Pitreavie Castle Signed by 3 Luftwaffe Pilots Hans Rossbach Series (14). 6 Feb 71 BFPS 1161 RAF Pitreavie Castle 30th Anniv of the inauguration of Coastal Command Air Sea Recue Service. Flown cachet flown from Air Force Vessel No 1383 on station in North Sea to RAF Pitreavie Castle in Whirlwind. Personally Signed by Oberlt. Bernard Jope, Commander KG100 - bomber pilot sank Roma 9 Sep 43. Joachim Helbig KC with Swords bomber pilot 750 missions died 1985. Bomber pilot involved Battle of Britain. Ernst Dullberg KC Holder, Luftwaffe Fighter Ace credited with 45 victories in 650 combat missions, 36 over Western Front and 9 victories over the Easterman Front. Died 27 July 1984. 5 Black and White Photo's enclosed. with German Detailed cachets on the back. Only 100 issued. Cover number 14 in Hans Rossbach series. Cover no 95 of 100. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 299

RAFA3 Cover 50th Anniv Battle of Britain Signed 24 Pilots, Crew WAAF Battle of Britain and 3 VC holders. 6 Mar 90 BFPS 2219 75th Anniversary of No 8 Sqn Postmark. 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain Skirmishing 22-31 July 1940 Flown in Shackleton No 8 Sqn from RAF Lossiemouth Personally Signed by the Shackleton Co - Pilot Flt Lt A L Phipps and Signed by 22 Pilots, Crew WAAF who participated in the Battle of Britain and 3 Victoria Cross holders. Flt Lt Learoyd VC 49 Squadron HP Hampden pilot bombing an aqueduct of the Dortmund - Ems Canal on 12 August 1940. aircraft safely upon return. Flt. Lt. W. Reid VC Victoria Cross holder. 61 Squadron RAFVR. Awarded the VC for gallantry during a raid on Dusseldorf Germany on 3rd November 1943. Despite being severely wounded, continued to fly his damaged Lancaster bomber to bomb Dusseldorf. Managed to land his aircraft safely upon return. Lieutenant Commander Ian E Fraser VC DSC RD* Served on the Submarines H43, H44 and Sahib ( DSC) Commanded midget Submarine XE 3 from its launch. Operation Struggle the Attack on Japanese shipping at Singapore successfully damaging the Japanese cruiser. 26 Battle of Britain Pilots Crew. Wg Cdr P. Ayerst DFC 7 OTU who achieved confirmed victories in the Battle of Britain and not eligible for the Battle of Britain Clasp, Lieutenant Colonel R. C. Hay DSO, DSC** RM. 808 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter pilot and WW11 Ace, Air Vice Marshal Bird Wilson 17 Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot, Gp Capt F. R. Carey 43 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Air Cdr A. C. Deere 54 Sqn Died 1995, Battle of Britain, Gp Capt W. D. David 87 / 213 Sqns, Battle of Britain, W L B Walker 616 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter pilot, Wg Cdr G. C. Unwin 19 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Wg Cdr R. F. T. Doe 234 / 238 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Gp Capt A. Ingle 605 Sqn ( was imprisoned in Stalag Luft 3 ), Battle of Britain, Flt Lt R. Wolton 153 Sqn Died 1993, Battle of Britain, Flt Lt B Bent 25 Sqn, Battle of Britain Radar Operator, Flt Lt A. N. Macgregor 19 Sqn, Battle of Britain, K C Edwards was at Stalag Luft 111 inmate help carry the wooden Horse and joined the Gymnasium class K. C. Edwards 1941- 1945, with. Air Gunner 600 Sqn Battle of Britain Blenheims posted to 150 Sqn. Air Gunner 600 Sqn Battle of Britain Blenheims, Sgt J J Booth 600 and 23 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Pilot Off Trevor Gray 64 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Fg Off Alan Gear 32 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Wg Cdr Michael Heron 29 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Tony Russell 266 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Z T A Wrobleski 302 Sqn Died 1995, Battle of Britain, Sqn Ldr John Gibson 501 Sqn, Battle of Britain, Avis Hearn MM ( won her Military Medal at Polling Radar Station Sussex Aug 1940, details enclosed, John Keatings 219 Sqn Battle of Britain Air Gunner, W H Hodds 25 Sqn Air Crew Battle of Britain in Bristol Blenheim, Sqn Ldr P G Leggett 46 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter Pilot. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 477

RAF8ag3 no 202 Sqn Signed by J H Lacey Battle of Britain, Luftwaffe Pilot B Jope and B Berree USA Ace. 8th Nov 1972 30th Anniv Operation torch Flown from Gibraltar in Bristol Britannia of 511 Sqn to Brize Norton then to RAF Leconfield in Westland Whirlwind by 202 Sqn. 30th Anniv Operation torch. Personally Signed by Captain Flt Lt H C P Norton also Signed by Sqn Ldr J. H. Lacey DFM WW11 Fighter Ace with 28 victories and Battle of Britain Fighter pilot and Bernhard Jope KC with Oakleaves. with KG30, KG 40, KG100. In Battle of France and Battle of Britain. Commander of the Dornier which hit the Italian Ship ' Roma with radio directed bombs when flying from Istres France. by Norman Rahn Berree Ace ( 9) Joined the US Navy 2 June 1942 Commissioned joined VF - 15 in September 1943 and went with them on the Essex in the Pacific. Flew 52 Combat missions and 7 Victores, Full Details enclosed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 487

HA30c Own Cover Signed by Sqn Ldr J. H. Lacey Battle of Britain Ace. 23 September 1978 BFPS 1626 Sqn Ldr J. H. Lacey. The Highest Scoring Battle of Britain Pilot Credited with 18 Victories and Battle of Britain Open Day at Stanmore Park ( HQ 11 Fighter Group Support Unit. Cover depicts Sqn Ldr J. H. ( Ginger )Lacey and his 501 Squadron Hurricane attacking German bombers over Southern England on 15th September 1940. Flown in Spitfire MK2A P7350 of the Battle of Britain memorial flight at RAF Stanmore Park over the route RAF Northolt to Stanmore to Heathrow to RAF Northolt. Personally Signed by Sqn Ldr J. H. Lacey DFM WW11 Fighter Ace with 28 victories and Battle of Britain Fighter pilot. Backstamped Royal Air Force Coningsby. Certified copy No 0411 of 1285 signed by Sqn Ldr Lewis RAF Stanmore Park. Detailed insert and photograph of Sqn Ldr J. H. Lacey. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 457

CHILDREN'S & ILLUSTRATED - a collection of children's annuals, predominantly 1930s-1950s, to include two Toby Twirl Adventures pictured by E. Jeffrey, two Teddy Tail's Annuals one dated 1935, Mitten the Kitten from Listen With Mother, Bobby Bear's Annual 1936 and another, The Helen Haywood Christmas Book, Monster Book for Boys, The Lone Ranger Annual, The Lone Star Annual, Gene Autry Stories Number Three illustrated by George Shaw, The Ace Book of Stories, Conflict and Conquest by Sydney Watson, Bernie The Baby Bear by Erich Tylinek, Little Tales For Children, The Wonderwhy Tales by Dorothy Ponton, The Three Musketeers and Our Puppets by Mollie Clarke.

Lot 477

An 0 Gauge Lima 4F 0-6-0 locomotive and tender, together with Five coaches, Three Ace Trains tinplate coaches in Red and Cream Livery, One BR Mark 1 Open Second (unknown manufacturer) in Maroon (some damage noted) and One incomplete Ace LMS C3 tinplate kit.

Lot 5253

Günther Rall: 'My Logbook: Reminiscences 1938-2006', edited Kurt Braatz, 2006, 1st edition, signed & inscribed on title page "To Wayne with best wishes Günther Rall", further signed to blank page preceding title by Alfred Ambs (1923-2010), German WWII Luftwaffe fighter ace, and with two other similar signatures above, translated by John Weal, 373pp, b/w ills. from photographs, original pictorial boards. Günther Rall (1918-2009) was a highly decorated German military aviator, officer and General, the third most successful fighter pilot in aviation history with 275 official aerial combat victories. After the war Rall rejoined the newly established West German military in 1956 and also served as a military attaché with NATO in 1974/75.

Lot 265

TWO VINTAGE FOOTBALL GAMES, the new game of card soccer and the "ACE" football pool game, both boxed

Lot 559

Ace Trains & Bing mixed pair comprising of Ace Trains LNER Buffet Coach and Bing Buffer Stop. Conditions are Fair to Good. 

Lot 124

Registration No: AGC 496 Chassis No: GAW 36 MOT: ExemptSupplied with a healthy history files with chassis cards, invoices for maintenance and moreDescribed as 'a well-maintained' example with matching chassis and engine numbersFeatured in Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club Magazine - 1978 and 1991Subject to an extensive engine overhaulThe Rolls-Royce 20/25 was built between 1929 and 1936 and succeeded the 20hp as Rolls-Royce's "small car". It was intended to appeal to owner drivers, but many were sold to customers with chauffeurs. The in-line 6-cylinder overhead valve engine was similar to that used in the 20hp but was enlarged to 3699cc by increasing the bore from 76mm to 82mm with the stroke remaining at 114mm. A single Rolls-Royce carburettor was used and both coil and magneto ignitions were fitted. The four-speed gearbox was mounted in unit with the engine and a traditional right hand change used. Synchromesh was fitted to third and top gears from 1932. The substantial chassis had rigid front and rear axles suspended by half elliptic springs with braking on all four wheels assisted by a mechanical servo. Separate rear brakes were fitted for the handbrake. The famous Rolls-Royce radiator with triangular top was used with vertical louvres, the angle of which could be adjusted to control engine cooling. To begin with, the radiator shutters were operated manually via a lever on the dash with later cars fitted with automatic control via a thermostat. The larger engine allowed the top speed to increase to but many owners had large limousine bodies fitted to the chassis with the predictable decline in performance. As far back as the 1880’s, Thrupp & Maberly began its move from making horse-drawn carriages to car bodies. By the spring of 1897, Thrupp & Maberly held the British licence for the Duryea Motor Wagon. More commissions followed and the business grew, leading to large numbers of bodies for staff cars being made during World War I. After the war, Thrupp & Maberly produced a range of bespoke bodies for up-market British and European marques and in 1924, they moved to new premises in Cricklewood, London, but kept a showroom in North Audley Street which in 1925, was bought by the Rootes brothers. Thrupp & Maberly remained a prestige coachbuilder, concentrating on luxury bodies for Rolls-Royce, Daimler and Bentley automobiles and in 1929, they built the body for Sir Henry Segrave's land speed record car, the Golden Arrow.Known as ‘Lady Primrose’, this is a 1932 Rolls Royce D-Back Limousine with coachwork by Thrupp & Maberly. A delightful example of early ‘30s luxury motoring it is said to have been 'well-maintained' with matching chassis and engine numbers. It has featured in the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club Magazine 1978 and 1991. Purchased by the current owner in 2021 it has since received an engine overhaul including new white-metal bearings and a balanced crankshaft assembly. A new aluminium cylinder head is also present, accompanying a recently rebuilt water pump and Calorstat. It also benefits from the addition of an over-drive fitted by Ben Smith Restorations. Ben Smith has looked after maintenance for many years and in this time has compiled several reports, including a large photo album of restoration.A regular participant of overseas trips, many with the RREC, before 1997 the Limousine resided on Guernsey. It was here that the Primrose Yellow coachwork was acquired, together with some additional restoration work also detailed in the file. The 'occasional seats' were also removed and a drinks cabinet fabricated, however, the seats are included in the sale. The interior is very tidy, with the fawn cloth to the rear seat and headlining in almost excellent condition. Sound deadening has also been added under the carpets. Tools also included are for the removal and refitting of the Ace wheel discs, the wheel hub spanner and jack. The large Lucas P100 head lamps with foot operated dipping solenoids are fitted and calibrated with modern improved halogen bulbs to aid night driving whilst the side lights use an MG B hazard repeater, utilising them as indicators, as well as the working trafficators. Floating along on soft suspension, this is a car to be used and enjoyed. Supplied with a V5C, a healthy history file – including journey logs, chassis cards, invoices for maintenance, extensive restoration and engine overhaul documentation, copies of the magazines in which it has featured and the 'occasional seats'. For more information, please contact: Baljit Atwal baljit.atwal@handh.co.uk 07943 584762

Lot 448

Hasbro GI Joe Hall of Fame group to include (1) #6111 Basic Training Grunt; (2) #6128 Rock 'N Roll - Gatling Gun Shoots!; (3) #6826 Duke - Electronic Light and Sound Battle Weapon!; (4) #6837 Ace As - Combat Rifle Really Shoots!, all are Near Mint to Mint, within Fair to Good packaging - all of the boxes are open, but the contents appear to be unused and complete (but not checked), and are still strapped to the inner packaging. (4)

Lot 787

A quantity of Picture Ace Library, Commando and Battle collector's books and magazines, etc. (2 boxes)

Lot 29

Lot incudes: Junior Bonner (1972), Walking Tall (1973), The Lost Man (1969), Executive Action (1973), Stroker Ace (1983), and Good Guys Wear Black (1978). Issued: 1969-1983Dimensions: 41"L x 27"WCondition: Age related wear. Fully folded.

Lot 44

A set of eleven one sheets that features films such as Deal of the Century (1983), Movie Movie (1978), Finders Keepers (1984), The Southern Star (1969), Swing Shift (1984), Stroker Ace (1983), Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), Clockwise (1986), Lets Do It Again (1975), Thank God Its Friday (1978), Cheech and Chong Up in Smoke (1978), and Going Berserk (1983). Manufacturer mark. Dimensions of the largest item: 27"L x 0.25"W x 41"H. Issued: 1969 - 1987Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Minor tears on some. Great tears on Cheech and Chong.

Lot 32

From Aces to Sevens, place your bet and take your best shot as you celebrate the magical cinematic era of the Western. Titles include Eli Wallach's masterful Ace High, Little Big Man, The Way West, Hell Bent For Leather, 1959's The Devil's Disciple starring Academy Award winners Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, and Laurence Olivier, Yul Brenner's award winning ensemble masterpiece The Magnificent Seven, and James Stewart and Henry Fonda's The Cheyenne Social Club. All posters measure 14"W x 22"L. Issued: 1959 - 1970Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Promos and dates marked on these posters from the theater where they were displayed. As is.

Lot 717

Vintage Top Trump Ace Trump Games including Super Dragsters, Battleships, Military Planes, Prototypes, Supercars, Battleships, (un checked) etc. (15)

Lot 325

GEORGE HARRISON - WONDERWALL MUSIC MONO LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - APCOR 1). Wonderful to see, a super clean and extremely scarce complete original UK mono copy of the ace November 1968 LP from George Harrison. The record (APCOR 1, 'Sold In UK' on labels) is in VG+ condition, displays a small number of hairline/ light paper marks. Labels are bright and legible. Matrix/mother stampers: APCOR 1A-1 (AP 1A 1 crossed out) 1 M & APCOR 1B-1 (AP 1B 1) crossed out 1 M. Complete with the insert. The original fully laminated mono sleeve is in Ex condition, displays only minor age-related edge storage wear).

Lot 272

Selection of Mainly Children's Pop Up Books to include: The Old Fashioned Garden, All Aboard With Thomas Ted Smart, Haunted House Jan Pienkowski, Robot Jan Pienkowski, The Universe Heather Couper and David Pelham, The Royal Family Pop Up Book Patrick Montague Smith, Don't Go Out Tonight Babette Cole, Natures Creatures Of The Dark David Taylor, Inside The Personal Computer, Smiley's Super Service, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland Robert Sabuda, Fungus The Bogeyman Raymond Briggs, Giorgio's Village Tomie dePaola, Gossip Jan Pienkowski, Action Cats Ray Marshall & Korky Paul, Fancy That jan Pienkowski, Monster Island Ron Van Der Meer, The Genius Of Lothar Meggandorfer A Moveable Toy Book, Into Space With Ace Brave, The Little Car, The Children's Theatre Franz Bonn, The Roaring Twenties, Botticelli's Bed and Breakfast Jan Pienkowski, Richard Scarry's Busytown Pop Up Book, Des Images et des jours, Cinderella. Paper Animals Michael G. LaFosse, Paper Pop Ups Paul Jackson. 28 books in VG plus condition.

Lot 100

Ace Cap - A boxed Japanese T gauge track set #106006 and accessories. Includes building sets 'A' & 'B' Train Pack #008 East Japan Railway Co. and others. Items appear mint in excellent packaging. Item not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 733

Mixed tools to include Britool socket set, Moore & Wright 1" to 6" external micrometers and Henry Hanson Ace tap and tie sets.

Lot 420

A BOX OF APPROXIMATELY FORTY ROCK LPS to include Led Zeppelin's 'II' ( K40037), 'III' (2401002 - without sleeve), Motorhead's 'Motorhead' (CWK3008) and 'Iron Fist' (BRNA 539), 'Another Perfect Day' (Bron 546), and 'Overkill '(BRO2032), Yes' 'Fragile' (K50009), '90125' (LC0120), 'Close to The Edge (ATL50012), Iron Maiden Live After Death' (E240427), 'Number of the Beast' (EMC3400) and 'Piece of Mind' (EMA800), ACDC's 'Who Made Who' (A9425T), 'We Salute You' (K50851), KISS' 'Ace Frehley' (NBLP7121), Black Sabbath's 'Never Say Die' (PRICE 9) and 'Greatest Hits' (NEL6009), Ozzy Osbourne's 'Shot in the Dark' (TA6859 and 'Bark at The Moon' (EPC25739), Santana, etc (1 box) (Condition Report: untested, condition ranges from poor to good)

Lot 64

Registration - N304 BRRChassis No. - WDB1240422C281530M.O.T. - April 2025Odometer - 144,600The Mercedes-Benz W124 is ever-desirable and this late-model E220 Coupe is enticingly offered at No Reserve. Notably, it has had just four previous keepers, well below the average for cars of this age. Finished in blue with a grey leather interior, this example has the later facelift rear lights with smoked grey indicators, giving it a more modern look. It is also badged ‘E220’ rather than ‘220E’ as, by now, the W124 was known as the E-Class. Inside, it has extensive dark wood veneer, and a modern uprated Pioneer sound system that includes a remote control. The vendor descries the 2.2-litre four-cylinder engine, four-speed automatic transmission, electrics and interior as all being in ‘good’ condition. The car is also fitted with a desirable set of ACE 18-inch alloy wheels, which alone are worth around £500. The vendor says the tyres have around 80% tread remaining. ‘N304BRR’, which was registered in January 1996 and features an original Lancaster Mercedes-Benz sticker in the rear window, has more than 10 years of service history as part of a big service folder containing lots of paperwork. The vendor adds that it will come freshly-serviced. The car runs and drives faultlessly, they say with no warning lights, while the electric sunroof is confirmed as working. ‘N304BRR’ will come with three keys, is HPI-clear, and the new owner will enjoy lower premiums thanks to this elegant pillarless coupe now qualifying for classic car insurance status. The MOT is valid until well into April 2025. The W124 Mercedes-Benz was introduced in 1984. A meticulously-engineered car in the traditional Mercedes-Benz way, development started way back in 1977, with contemporary technology including advanced multi-link rear suspension and an ingenious ‘jumping’ single-arm windscreen wiper. It was offered in four bodystyles – saloon, estate, coupe and convertible, with a range of four-cylinder, six-cylinder and later V8 engines. A streamlined design, the W124 had one of the lowest-ever drag coefficients of 0.28, and safety was also of the highest order. 1996 Mercedes-Benz E220 Coupe offered at No ReserveJust four former keepers and extensive service historyComs with desirable 18-inch ACE alloy wheels

Lot 373

* RAF Memorabilia. A collection of RAF memorabilia relating to 616 Squadron, including a 616 Squadron colour print showing a side profile of Supermarine Spitfire MkVb W3458, signed in pencil by Lionel "Buck" Casson, Denis K. "Red" Parker, William L.B. Walker and Kenneth A. Wilkinson, framed and glazed, frame size 36 x 46.5 cm, a small silverplated presentation mug, with enamel squadron badge and engraved 'Air Commodore G.R. Pitchfork in Grateful Appreciation from 616 Squadron Members Association', 9.5 cm high, a squadron badge mounted on a wooden shield, 26 cm long, another embroidered squadron badge, framed and glazed, frame size 28.5 x 29 cm and other related items, plus an RAF black bakelite telephone by Krone circa 1950, with winding crank handle and paper label printed '259 Eng. Exec RAF Wildenrath', an additional label printed 'speech on this telephone is not secure', with cord and bakelite adapter and an interwar commission certificate issued to Flight Lieutenant Walter English Swann, RFC later RAF for his appointment to Flight Lieutenant on 1 January 1926, in original Air Ministry card tube QTY: (8)NOTE:RAF Wildenrath was an airbase near Wildenrath in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Operating from 1952-1992. In 1953, the station commander was Group Captain JE 'Johnnie' Johnson, top scoring WWII 'ace' fighter pilot.

Lot 342

1960's Vox Ace guitar, 3 pickups, floating trem, some fretwork required. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1213

HEAVY ROCK / POP - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 41 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Ozzy Osbourne - Diary Of Madman, Motorhead - Ace Of Spades, Depeche Mode - Construction Time Again Pink Floyd inc The Wall and Dark Side Of The Moon, Black Sabbath - Greatest Hits, Whitesnake inc Trouble, Saints & Sinners, Come 'An Get It, The Best Of Whitesnake, Live... In The Heart Of The City, Slip Of The Tongue, Ready An' Willing and Lovehunter, Eagles - Hotel California, Rush. Meat Loaf, Deep Purple, David Bowie and Elton John. The records are generally VG+ to Ex+ and the sleeves are generally VG to VG+.

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