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JNF (West Germany) - An unboxed battery powered tinplate Mercedes Silver Arrow Racing Car. The car appears to have been repainted and the plastic driver has damage to the arms. The plastic windscreen is detached but present, nonetheless the model appears to be in Fair Plus - Good displayable condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A MILITARY OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, hand wound movement, round dial signed 'Leonidas', Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial at the six o'clock position, chrome case, approximate case width 52mm, case back stamped with a broad arrow GSTP T34125 XX (condition report: watch not currently working, crown is broken and removes easily from the watch, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the watch)
CYMA - a Second World War Period nickel open-face keyless GSTP military issue pocket watch, circa 1940s, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel syringe hands, subsidiary seconds dial, and caseback engraved with British Broad Arrow and issue no. T26044, 15 jewel movement with calibre 775, serial no. 363285, case width 52mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - several faint hairline cracks all over dial particularly between 10 and 12Glass - tinted yellow with general surface abrasionsHands - slightly rusted with most of filament missing from minute handCase - general surface wear and abrasionsCrown – hands adjust smoothly
SMITHS - a Vintage 9ct gold Everest mechanical wristwatch, circa 1960s, silvered dial with applied gilt eighthly Arabic numerals, lance hands, and red arrow tipped sweep centre seconds hand, 19 jewel movement with calibre 10104E, hallmarks London 1964, case width 33mm, 33.5g gross, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working Dial - a few small surface marksGlass - very cleanHands - goodCase - extremely minor surface abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – unsigned, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated brown leather strap, near newNotes – no box or papers
SEIKO - a stainless steel British military issue Generation 1 quartz chronograph wristwatch, ref. 7A28-7120, circa 1986, black dial with luminous Arabic and baton hour markers, luminous pencil hands, 3 subsidiary dials and caseback engraved "6645-99 7683056, British Broad Arrow, 4019/86", serial no. 671665, case width 37mm, working order . Condition Report:Movement – currently working, chronograph functions working (centre seconds hand resets to 59) Dial - cleanGlass - numerous heavy abrasionsHands - goodCase - general wear and light abrasions to high pointsCrown – hands adjust smoothly Bracelet - associated green NATO style strap, near newNotes – no box or papers
Looking At Abbeys: Fountains Abbey. Documentary. 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack. Faded. After the Arrow. Documentary. 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack. Some minor damage at front; otherwise good. Kew Gardens. Documentary. 16mm b&w positive with optical soundtrack. Splices at front; otherwise good. The Postcode Connection. Documentary. 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack. Faded to red. Deryck Guyler: My Christianity. Documentary. 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack. Faded to red. As Safe as Houses. Documentary. 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack.Faded to red. Stop Thief. Documentary/Short film. 16mm b&w positive with optical soundtrack. Faded. The Warden His Duties and Training. Documentary. 16mm b&w positive with optical soundtrack. Good. Energetically Yours.Documentary. 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack. Splices; otherwise good. I Know What I Like. Documentary. 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack. Faded (10). Please note that no films are sold with copyright. Catalogued by the Film is Fabulous! team at De Montfort University. Provenance: From the Estate of a deceased UK collector. The film and TV collection was amassed over 30 years
SIR WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL (1874-1965), Typed Letter Signed to Robert Burns Esq., Harrow hat maker, of 52 High Street, Harrow-on-the-Hill, 1p, 8vo, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall headed paper, dated December 23rd, 1953, content re thanking Mr Burns for sending him a miniature Harrow School straw hat "Dear Mr. Burns, I was very pleased to receive your letter and the gift from your wife of a miniature Harrow Straw. Please accept my warm thanks for your kind thought of me at this time. [signed] yours sincerely, Winston S. Churchill", framed and glazed, theo whole approx. size 21 x 14cm, together with a contemporary example of a miniature Harrow School straw hat produced by Robert Burns hat makers, diameter approx. 14cm, and a c.1980's colour post card of Harrow-on-the-Hill high street, with a manuscript note "WAS Robert Burn's (school hat shop)." and arrow pointing to the premises (being No. 52). Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. His indomitable spirit, eloquent speeches, and unwavering leadership during times of crisis earned him a place among the greatest statesmen in history. In April 1888, aged 13, Winston Churchill narrowly passed the entrance exam for Harrow School. His academics proved high but his teachers complained about his lack of discipline. However, Churchill’s ability to memorise lines, which he later used when he first made public speeches, was already apparent. While at Harrow, he entered a competition and won a School prize for reciting from memory 1,200 lines from Thomas Babington Macaulay’s long poem, Lays of Ancient Rome – a quite remarkable achievement. Churchill’s future interest in soldiering was already evident at Harrow. He joined the Harrow Rifle Corps within weeks of entering the School and, following encouragement from his father, was enrolled in the academic programme to prepare students for Sandhurst (the Royal Military College, now called the Royal Military Academy). In a letter from 1889, Churchill writes to ‘Mamma’, telling her that he has joined the ‘Army class’ and that he is learning French and geometrical drawing and studying for the Shakespeare prize. But his mother was very disappointed in her son, feeling he could achieve much more. In 1890, she wrote: ‘I had built up such hopes about you and felt so proud of you – and now all is gone … your work is an insult to your intelligence. If you would only trace out a plan of action for yourself and carry it out and be determined to do so – I am sure you could accomplish anything you wished.’ Churchill was to return to Harrow many times during his life, most memorably in 1941 during the Second World War, when he gave his famous speech to the boys, ‘Never Give In’. The Harrow School Old Speech Room Gallery has an example of a Harrow school straw hat signed by Sir Winston Spencer Churchill on display. E.A. Laborde’s book, ‘Harrow School: Yesterday & Today’ gives us a short introduction on the appearance of the Harrow School straw hat. Its first appearance was on the cricket fields of Harrow. Charles Wordsworth (OH, 1820-1825) recalls his straw hat being broken by a ball after fielding near a batsman. In the 1830s, it became a popular item of dress in the summer term, but it was not until later that they were permitted to be used instead of the top hats, except on Sundays. The famous two-inch low crown dates from the 1860s but the brim length was narrow up to 1873. Between 1873-1877, the brim widened gradually until its present breadth of three inches. Notable makers of Harrow hats include E. Chatham, and her grandson E.A. Burns. It is suspected that E. Chatham, who had established a hatter’s shop on the Hill in 1830, was the ‘inventor’ of the shallow crown boater hat. Robert Burns was presumably the son of E.A. Burns and continued the family business, and was active making hats at 52 Harrow high street in the early to mid C20th. Provenance: by descent. Robert Burns was the Great Uncle (Grandfather's brother) of the vendor
27 Aviation related model kits all 1:72 scale. includes planes and helicopters by various manufactures, Airfix, Revell, Italeri, Hasegawa, Matchbox and others. Piper Cherokee Arrow, B.A.C Lightning F.6, UH-34D Sea Horse, Super Stallion CH-53E, Sopwith Pup, EA-6B prowler, LightningT55, E.E. Lightning. All boxed and unmade. contents not checked for completeness. Some boxes crushed or have wear. VGC-Mint £70-90
A late Victorian silver cigar case, of rectangular form with line decoration and a roundel depicting an otter pierced by an arrow, Birmingham, 1896, A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman), three silver napkin rings, silver tea caddy, a silver pedestal bon bon dish, a pair of silver bon bon dishes, silver spoon and a silver mounted scent bottle, weighable silver approximately 565 grams
CAIRO TABLE BISCUIT TIN, HUNTLEY & PALMERS, CIRCA 1902 modelled in the form of a hexagonal North African style table, with colourful and intricate design, the hinged lid with arrow to indicate the opening side. This tin is part of a collection of H&P table designs.Provenance: The Lewis Collection. 16.5cm high Exterior of tin is showing some signs of rusting to the design, which has caused loss in some of the details. The sides of the tin show similar signs of wear, but to a lesser extent. All feet are flat and level, and the hinged lid works well. Some cleaning would improve the overall look, but some design features in the pattern have been lost or dulled through time.
A spongeware Bowl with stylised flower decoration, the centre with floral and coloured swirl design, 2 1/2in H x 1ft Diam, a Continental Delft Dish with floral border, the centre decorated with flowering vase, 9in Diam, and an antique Delft Dish with stylised arrow style design border, the centre with manganese coloured swirl decoration, 9in Diam; (3)
A collection of Asian Art, to include: A Persian polychrome glazed tile depicting a huntsman on horseback holding a bow and arrow, 18 x 18 cm, mounted; Three Indian Mughal type paintings, gouache and gilt paint on paper, one with glazing on both sides of frame to reveal calligraphic inscription verso, approx. 9 x 9 cm each; together with another print after a Turko-Mongolian painting (5)
A Collection of Binoculars including ZEISS, including a cased set marked 'CARL ZEISS JENA, Jenoptem 10x50, multi-coated'; a cased set marked 'CARL ZEISS JENA, Jenoptem 8x30w'; a cased set marked 'CARL ZEISS JENA, Jenoptem 8x30w'; a cased set marked 'LUMIERE, Paris'; a cased set marked 'DENHILL 8x25'; a cased set marked 'BAUSCH & LOMB Opt. Rochester N.Y. U.S.A. 6x30' and marked to both sides with military broad arrow;
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARE, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a large cast metal table lamp base, height to top of fitting 63cm, an undecorated trench art vase, the base of the shell casing bearing a broad arrow with other indistinct marks, a pair of brass candlesticks with twisted stems, a copper and brass bed warmer, a vintage Rapier brace bit drill, a Spong mincer, a painted wooden fan, a wooden framed mirror carved with ivy leaves, assorted framed prints and original artwork, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
A collection of Militaria comprising, Home Guard cloth Arm Band and cloth Patch, No 50 cloth patch, Boy Scouts Cloth Badge and Acme Whistle, miniature Officers Sword & Scabbard, total length 25cm, Bulls Head Badge, two Gun Cleaning Accessories one marked H.J & S with Broad Arrow, other unmarked
A MP (Military Police) 1949 Cloth Armband, black with red lettering along with a Hudson & Co Whistle marked with Crows arrow and with dated 1949 & numbered AA1981 along with a Flintshire Constabulary Horse Brass and two Lion Headed Buckles dating to 1967 when the Flintshire Constabulary ceased to exist
British Type D Survival Knives: Early 1st pattern 1950s knife , blade with Wilkinson trade mark stamped to one side of other stamped 1B/4594 with arrow , complete brown leather sheath and 2nd pattern 1982 Falklands War knife with no markings to blade, wood grip is stamped 278214 arrow 82 with leather sheath. 2 items
Australian Owen and Jungle Carbine Bayonets: A fine example of an Australian Owen sub-machine gun bayonet stamped to blade XMA and arrow 52, wood grip stamped SLAZ 52 complete with scabbard which is stamped MANGROVITE 44 and British No 5 jungle carbine bayonet stamped to blade N75 with arrow with metal scabbard and web frog dated 1964 in very good condition. 2 items

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